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yeVMi3W1bPo | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yeVMi3W1bPo | The national question | What did Lenin really stand for? | um yeah the national question then so when I first joined uh the IMT our great organization uh the first Congress I went to uh was all basically centered on the national question in Scotland I felt uh very special I guess uh being the a new Scottish comrade and as a result of this Congress which was in 2015 by the way it was hands up anyone else was there in 2015. there we are brand new organization just two of us three of us in the room um but as a result of this the organization the organization split in fact in Scotland at least um a minority they broke away opposing what they called our new Scottish turn um uh recalling with this term the split of the militant in 1991 over Peter Taft's his opportunist adaptation in fact to Scottish nationalism an attempt to try and get a shortcut to success as uh his uh as he's known to do um uh to to popularity by appealing to the Scottish Nationals and try and outflank the labor party or or try and replace the labor party um now these communities split away they upheld our old position um of being against the Scottish independence and uh strongly against Scottish nationalism and strongly advocating the unity of Scottish and British workers um uh throughout Britain and uh quite supportive of really the uh the the reformist position I think um from the labor left of you know Devo Max maximum Devolution uh home rule if you will um and I must say at first I find their arguments quite convincing um kind of posing the uh the class struggle to uh to National struggle um you know the working class can be you know for one or the other and that nationalism is always and everywhere you know an inherently reactionary thing that that dampens class Consciousness um but uh the key questions of Marx's orientation to a mass National nationalist movement uh the relationship between the class struggle and the national question all that was drawn out at this conference in 2015. um now split conference might not sound like the best introduction to revolutionary politics um but I and comrades at the time certainly didn't think so I imagine I can't imagine the comrades who recruited me pulling their hair out thinking oh my goodness this is their first Congress and everyone's at each other's throats about Scotland um but it really was I think a very good introduction to our tendency into our organization it was a very serious discussion a very high level political discussion uh and debate and uh it came ultimately to of course a resolution it didn't drag on and on um but the national question they say is uh one of the most difficult problems for marxists to master really I think in some regards that's true I am still no experts I can't answer every question and every particular national uh National question but um I'll try I think today to give everyone an introduction to all the key ideas and Concepts and the key approach of marxists to this problem um it is difficult because it requires I think a real grasp of dialectical thinking a real feel for the mood and level of consciousness of the workers in a given country and real revolutionary Clarity in explaining our ideas in our position against all the the ephemeral and sort of secondary questions that are thrown up by by the national question um and the national question that comes in so many forms uh is partly why it's so complex we have examples that Marx and Engels dealt with like Ireland and Poland um the the you know the former kind of tsarist Empire the Bolshevik start with you know in Ukraine in Finland the problem of of the east of of Muslim peoples and east and their kind of national question their their National Consciousness and so on the desired former nation state and then other problems surrounding the force of War around Serbia and other small countries small Nations and their place in the imperialist world system and also slightly more peculiar forms of the national question the question of Zionism is also a form of the national question whether the Jewish people need a Homeland for their own uh the question of black nationalism in America you know to black people in America constitute a nation that should be separate from the United States and for the rest of the working class all these kind of questions are very very uh complicated and require a lot of study but the first thing I think to learn and to know about the national question uh as it is is that it's concrete it's a Concrete question there's no abstract position we don't start from that about uh you know whether countries and Nations you know should they be independent in general is that always just kind of a good thing you know on principle or something um in Scotland there's a popular kind of phrase used by Scottish nationalists which I cringe at very much which is that or Independence is normal right Independence is normal uh well for Scotland it isn't right but uh for a lot of other countries uh maybe so um they'll say that and they'll also say oh you know like small countries uh you know that are independent they work better you know a bit of a repeat of this kind of capitalist Mantra of like small is beautiful you know when they talk about small business um but uh I mean if anything from our point of view bigger countries are better um we should be for the merger of all countries really if we take this composition because in bigger countries there's a larger working class um it gathers them uh you know numerically in a bigger form and um uh you know for the in the struggle for power in each in each country it's uh it would be an advantage to have a large working class um but this kind of answer that we're often hit with when it comes to you know uh answers to you know what this problem of nationalism um are you people will often dig up this phrase uh you know the workers have no country you know but this really is just an abstraction to to start at this point start from there it takes a working class you know as just this homogeneous kind of a historical category I'm not as they really are not as the conditions in each country really are um because each National question is very much based upon material and historic conditions uh there's many sides to it that need to be need to be considered and understood in each case the class balance of forces in the country the international balance of forces and the relative development of the productive forces all of these things they come into play when we think about the national question and to forget all of that is really just to kind of Lose Yourself a little bit and forget that the nation state itself is something that is a product of historical development obviously Fiona covered this uh yesterday it's not something for all time it's not necessary when we start discussing the national question or the question of of Nations and nationalism to kind of Define in a loose way what a nation is in this kind of way um or create a kind of mechanical formula for answering the national question which is what the stalinists do they have this just a list of you know these are key features are what a nation is if it has these features then it should you know we should support its right to self-determination essentially um now the state itself uh has existed for as long as class societies existed but it's not until capitalism that we see the development really of the nation-state uh itself the national States and nationalism as I'm sure everyone is aware very much coincides with the Bourgeois Revolutions of the 19th century and earlier um it was an ideological Force used by the Bourgeois to unite the population under their leadership and to implement the program of the Bourgeois Revolution and we see that in Britain in France in Germany Italy you know the Revolutions of 1848 in America the American Revolution and so on now the development of the national national state the nation state of course creates the conditions for for the flourishing of capitalism in a given country you know a unified National Market the elimination of local kind of feudal bylaws and feudal particularism and regulations and the equality of all Property Owners you know before the law those kind of things um and in this way the creation of the nation-state it allowed for a great revolutionizing of society and of the productive forces it was a very Progressive historical Force nationalism in a way but is the nation states a progressive today this is a kind of interesting and key question I think to consider uh I think now we have to say no really the nation-state is very much a federal on the future development of the productive forces in our society we are all witness to that I think over the past couple years with the pandemic and everything the the total chaos that you know uh individual Nations uh planning their own responses to the pandemic uh caused and indeed every capitalist crisis as well you know this uh contagion that spreads from one country to another and they all try and protect their own interests and throw up trade barriers and so on and so forth very much shows that nation states today are are kind of reactionary and are federal and development like I said and there's a key contradiction really in the world today a major one and between the existence of nation states uh but the existence as well of a truly globalized World Market and World economy um and the bourge was he can only ever temporarily overcome this um limits with International Trade blocks things like the European Union and so on but the particularism and the competition of each National group of Bourgeois inevitably reasserts itself and in times of crisis in particular that's why we see you know protectionism you know this crisis in the EU and so on um it all goes to prove that capitalism itself you know is stuck at this stage of the of the nation state but it can't move Beyond it either um but taking all this does this mean that we disregard the national question of nation states and nationalism is is uh you know in this historic Epoch uh you know in an abstract sense reactionary well I think not really instead all that it really only gets us to our starting points because the starting point for us as marxists and analyzing any given National question is that we are internationalists that socialism is international um that we're for the closest international Unity of the working class uh opposed to the the exploiters the exploding classes of each and every country whether they be oppressed or or oppressor countries and it's from this point of view that the national question uh has concrete importance really for the uh for developing a Marxist program really um and it's this solid standpoint of of socialist internationalism that uh that Lenin and Marx and so on stood on really um because the uh but the the Socialist Revolution itself begins with the struggle for power and at first it forms uh it assumes a national form you know the struggle for power in one country before spreading to others typically um you know we can speak of a Marxist program an abstract in the kind of General sense but what really is needed is a program for for a given country with a defined International context and international connections um with definite social conditions and contradictions in that given Society all that needs to be understood um it's in this way that we analyze how the national question where it exists doesn't happen in every country intersects with the class struggle in that country and also internationally as well of course because as Lenin said and as we all know from the quiz last night the national question is that Roots a question of breads I don't mean he means by this that it can be an expression it's not something that cuts across or or abrogates uh or obviates the the class struggle but in fact it can be an expression of class struggle of the uh the underlying contradiction of capitalist Society um and the desire really for the workers of oppressed countries in particular for freedom and and to change society no not all nations are equal now we're getting through this quickly actually uh not all nations are um are equal of course there are there are strong and there are weak countries there are oppressed and oppressor countries um and we use these terms that are pressed and oppressor we don't always mean something so so harsh as like the oppression for example you know that Britain held over Ireland or anything like this um more that we just mean that there is uh you know a relationship of of dominance political and economic between other countries so for example when we talk about Scotland Scotland was never a colony of England it was not uh it's not an oppressed country in that sense but there is obviously this relationship of political and economic dominance by by England uh in the union over Scotland um but in general it is the position of of oppressed nationalities that interests us I suppose the most um and their movements for for National Liberation um but uh it's also the the the the duties of marxists in in oppressor countries and perhaps this is a bit more important for us living in an imperialist country um the the Judaism Marxist and oppressor countries are are just as important really or just as important to cover so as Marx and angles they both wrote that a people that oppresses another um can never be free itself um that the the Bourgeois reaction in the oppressor country is uh is fostered by the national oppression that they visit on on the oppressed country basically um I think Marx and English they wrote a length about how the the repression and oppression uh on the the shortest and the the early working class movements all the techniques and all the the boldness with which the work the ruling class did that all that was developed and based on the kind of Oppression that they used in Ireland you know he said it was angles who said that um it was uh it was based on the peel this uh kind of colonial uh carving part of Ireland around Dublin um that um that's uh this kind of Oppression was based on now the Bourgeois they uh they saw uh National hatreds you know there's the nationalism of course of the oppressor country which is certainly very reactionary um and they saw this uh National hatred essentially in a national uh antagonism uh in order to to block uh class Consciousness and facts to to maintain of course their their exploitation um in uh in the uh in in both countries in both sides of the uh the oppressive uh thing um and marks and angles they both very much dealt in their lifetime with the examples of Poland and of Ireland they were the most kind of pressing ones for them and they and for the for the first International basically and they dedicated a lot of time uh a lot of effort in passing resolutions and making sure that the quite the question National questions of Poland and Ireland were debated and well understood in the first International um you know they they formally and the uh the marketing was the you see the an evolution of their thoughts in how they write about these things you know formally they had this kind of position that the liberation of Ireland and Poland from German or British oppression would kind of come after the fact of a socialist revolution in these in these countries in Germany and in Britain um as a result of the yeah Revolutions in the in the advanced and dominant countries rather than these these more backward ones and in fact there's quite a lot of harsh words in fact that Marx and English wrote about the backwardness of Poland and the backwardness of Ireland obviously if we know from Daniel's talk that they were very much maintained in that position by by imperialism by by national domination um what they uh you know they changed their position like I said or their their thoughts on this kind of question evolved uh when they saw how uh hatred of Irish workers this this National hatred um really drove British workers into the arms of their own Rule and class that this was a thing that was used very much to divide um and uh and conquer the ruling the working classes in Britain and instead they began to conclude the Opposites and something that was uh quite uh shocking to people at the time that in fact there really could be no successful socialist Revolution uh without the recognition of National Liberation uh without the self-determination in fact Marx basically said that it would be a basic condition of the success of the British revolution or or of even a beginning that Ireland would have its uh its freedom from British domination essentially that once that kind of creates uh you know ideological and and you know social blockage was kind of removed then it would open up the path basically for British workers um but until that day it would always remain a kind of bulwark of reaction essentially um no angles also wrote that a country like Germany or like England perhaps that as oppressed you know its neighbors for centuries and gotten into the habit of it really they had to prove that they were really revolutionary and that's what he meant by uh by this uh that this self-determination was a kind of precondition really um they can only really prove that they are really revolutionary that the revolution has really begun by uh by standing against the national oppression um which we do obviously and every Marxist kind of agrees in this that we oppose National oppression obviously in a negative sense but um also the need to raise the positive demand of the rights of self-determination up to and including separation and this is the key thing what the national question is really about in Lenin's pamphlet he is forced to kind of dance around the question because there are people who try to obscure it by saying well the national question is about you know cultural you know autonomy or other kind of things like this really it's a question of the separation of nations of national Independence movements and that kind of thing of self-determination right this is all necessary really to uh to clear the decks this is a phrase that Fred Weston very much uses a lot uh but it's pretty it's very uh it's very good um it's very clear to clear the decks really of this uh National animosity and antagonism that exists between workers of oppressed and oppressor countries um and uh it's only uh only through this this clearing of the Decks that uh the unity of the working class the international Union of the working class can really be brought about because as long as that uh this National oppression exists I mean what how can we really in a concrete way talk about the kind of about um the international working class and international Unity however um and for the working class of an oppressed country very much the same uh aim is sought you know the unity of workers across borders and across Nations and uh in uh you know oppressed uh you know countries it's the special responsibility of of marxist and a revolutionaries there to to combat the nationalism of their own Bourgeois their own uh exploding kind of class because even in these oppressed countries there is a Bourgeois class there is an exploiting kind of class and their nationalism their desire for for self-determination is really only an expression of their desire to to carve out their own unique fiefdom on which to to have uh you know the to have all the spoils of exploitation rather than give over a great part of it to their uh you know uh imperialist the new Masters or whatever it might be um and we do this and we have to uh in these countries you fiercely uh oppose the the kind of class collaborationist uh tendency of um of nationalism of kind of the oppressed countries very much uh that's very much exists obviously in in Scotland uh and other places and in uh in these oppressed countries we need to uh to explain to the working class there that uh in many ways the the National Liberation under capitalism and uh in in the world of imperialism um will only will largely be be an illusion really you know you can be an independent country but you can't really escape the the dominance of imperialism there are other ways that uh countries kind of dominate others um I'm not the real kind of answer obviously to this question to this problem is is socialism what we can't as the people who left the organization 2015 did uh we can't uh abstractly counterpose socialism uh to National Liberation struggles because they're often very deeply intertwined really the struggles you know we stand um on the recognition of the rights of self-determination as Lennon pointed out um but we question for these countries how really can it be achieved in in real kind of terms um and obviously we say only under socialism can really be achieved um and you're James Conley in Ireland was an example in this regard and saying you the the cause of Labor is the cause of Ireland and the cause of Ireland is the cause of Labor pointing out how deeply intertwined the questions of social Liberation and National Liberation had become in Ireland um and James Conley a great example you know had very much the same ideas about the national question uh as Lenin even though they they never met in the you know in their lifetimes um and he's known of course for expressing this uh his his kind of policy with this kind of famous quote about you know raising the green flag of a Dublin Castle um but you can do this but England will still rule you through its capitalists through its landlords and so on showing that really uh only through uh through socialist Revolution can uh can self-determination or can National operation uh truly be be meaningful that was his message to um to the working class of Ireland and to the national movement there um because this uh you know the the formal political Independence um of you know a newly independent country or an ex-colony or something like this um can be uh you know contradicted by uh the reality of of economic domination like I said um in this uh Global kind of capitalist Market this doesn't mean however like that like to go back to the point earlier I suppose that we just kind of abandoned the national question because it's uh maybe an illusion under imperialism um as Rosa Luxembourg argued um in uh in in lens kind of pamphlet the right of Nations to self-determination that's where he takes up this question and takes up kind of rules of luxembourg's arguments and so on against it which she essentially argued that you know that uh because uh National Liberation under imperialism is is kind of an illusion it shouldn't be in a Marxist program but Lenin rejected this because although this relationship of economic domination may still exist um the question itself political Independence and socialist Revolution is at first a political question and therefore there's a need to address it essentially and that's why Lenin fiercely defended the inclusion of the right of Nations to self-determination in the Bolsheviks program or in the program of the Russian social Democrats and insisted um that the the common turn adopt a similar a similar policy of course in the in the 1920s towards colonies and towards oppressed Nations um but uh I think to return to like the essence really of the question um which is uh what builds the revolution what conditions it what makes it more likely uh this is I think the kind of key uh thing to have in your mind when we consider National questions in each kind of case um it's essential that we can tell between what is reactionary and what is Progressive this is the the fundamental point of our theories right if Marxism can't do that then it's really useless um and Lenin like Marx wrote about the needs to uh to draw it the progressive content of certain National questions uh concretely defined um you know as Marx who wrote about the need for the British working class and uh which was obviously more developed in the Irish working class more you had much more Greer organization and much more um uh you know socialism much much more of a force there um the need of them to to imbue the the Irish National question with a real revolutionary character really um against the uh you know to support the Irish workers against even their own Bourgeois But ultimately uh to support this right of um self-determination and one of the uh one of the many phrases I think that stood out in the uh the 2015 Congress that I attended was this idea that uh nationalism can be uh the outer shell of an immature bolshevism kind of a straight strained and striking thing to say um this was Trotsky writing about Ukraine in fact about Ukrainian nationalism I think today uh when we look at Ukrainian nationalism we maybe would not say the same thing in large part but um but at the time essentially uh the the Trotsky was dealing with this problem of of how to maintain the Integrity of the Soviet Union when there was this uh there's still this uh this this feeling of of cover or this desire for kind of national Independence in Ukraine um and I had to deal with that and unless he argued for for an independent Soviet Ukraine in order again to clear the decks of centuries of national oppression of Russian workers by Ukrainian workers um and uh yeah this this phrase you know kind of shocking it was kind of ridiculed somewhat or they said it was being taken out of context at this 24 2015 Congress um but the meaning of this the meaning of this phrase uh is is that uh you know the class struggle and the the will of the working class to change society um it can be expressed uh not always uh perfectly uh we're in a fully formed way it can be expressed in all kinds of distorted and peculiar ways and in fact one of the most common ways is the national question the desire for National Liberation Independence self-determination um we know that Consciousness in general is uh is is kind of conservative I think we stuck to time quite well and where to sum up um is conservative that it lies behind uh events but it's also very contradictory you know when you speak to workers in general they hold very contradictory ideas in their minds at the same time and this is true you know I feel like of Scotland the people who people who you know support Independence but are fully aware of the fact that uh you know the the smps like programmed for Independence is not a very Progressive one um but uh yeah but but given this I mean it just means that uh you know we uh you know must be uh must be flexible enough basically that we can accomplish our our fundamental task which is uh to build the Revolutionary party of course we can do this under all conditions even ones that are uh that are not ideal ones that we wouldn't choose you know for example because if we could ignore the national question if we could say oh it's not important you know we just want to focus on International Car struggle that would be ideal but that's not the reality of the world that we live in unfortunately and we thus we do have to encounter it and we do have to have a good position on it um the national question as Lenin recognized I think um in his consideration of it from the point of view of World Revolution has uh immense power to create uh and to Foster you know revolutionary crises in countries I think we definitely see that in Britain today that a defining feature of the coming British revolution will be this crisis of the Union as we write about in the paper the national question in Scotland the Persistence of the national question the problem of the border and partition of Ireland is causing chaos and then real headaches for the British Rhythm class and they have no real solution to this Northern Ireland problem and they're they're gearing up for uh you know quite a quite head-on fight I think over the Scottish national question um but in this uh you know this revolutionary crisis that it provokes um we know that there's no other Force we don't need to worry about I think reactionary nationalists and so on really taking over because really in this Epoch there's no other Force other than the proletariats uh led by its most advanced section that can challenge the entrenched ruling class and take power into its own hands and it's for that reason that the national question think has importance for us and I hope everyone will uh will has a lot of questions for the breakout sessions and after today is inspired to do some study and some reading in the National question because it's a whole world of of theory and it'll make you a better Marxist so I think that's good [Applause] thank you [Applause] | The Communist | UCo_Moc4DU_WbHpA3q5SKoSQ | 2022-08-12 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 5,214 | 28,690 |
QtvRQ6GG06Y | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QtvRQ6GG06Y | Fred Wills King Lear Part IIa | There are some people who want to hear grief, who are already disciples of Aristotle. Aristotle says you have certain phlegm that you want you have a surfeit of and you're saturated with it and you want to get rid of it. And you go to see plays and hear stories to get rid of this excess. Purge, an empathizing purge. There must be some part in the play, or what, you say, "Oh my God," you sympathize. "Poor Valeria! she lost her job, her mother, her leg," you know. But in the end, she won 'Lotto' [a form of lottery]. But that's the strict theory of plays. Now these two girls [Regan and Goneril] must sweeten the old man, "We love you." Beware of people, this is another aspect of this part of the talk, who say what is apt, diplomacy, tact. I've been a victim, I can tell you. There are some guys who by nature say what's appropriate. Even though it's not the truth, you know. Even though it's not the Truth. By nature, they say what is appropriate. The German Ambassador in 1914, runs down to the Quai d'Orsay in France where the Foreign Office is. "Germany is going to mobilize against the Russians. What will France do, if, Germany mobilizes?” The French Minister says, "France... (insert some gestures)” He hasn't say a word. But he said something Some people are good at that. But you and I may lose our temper when they ask you some crap about the [U.S. Government] seizures [of LaRouche-associated entities], and the 400 people coming down in Leesburg and battering rams and all sorts of things. And then you fall for it, Some guys know what to say. Some don't - some people shouldn't hold press conferences, at all. They don't know how to play the game. A press conference is a game of interpretation. It's a perception game. I hated press conferences. . Guy asks you a stupid question. They always do. And when you check it, the premises, the assumption on which the question is based is what you disagree with. The guy wouldn't ask you whether [or not] Lyndon LaRouche is a neo Nazi. He will turn to you and say, "How could you support a man who hates the JDL [Jewish Defense League]?" See the cleverness? And if you fall for that, you haven't got… It's the assumptions of a question. Hypothesis behind the question is always? Now these two girls [Goneril and Regan] flatter the old man, "You're getting ready to die, we love you." Tendentious. Their remarks are tendentious. They're good diplomats. They're good con artists. Good manipulators. They manipulate Lear and he gives her half, one third, you and your man. He turns to this daughter [Cordelia] and she says, "Look that's stupid. If I love you alone, I couldn't love my husband. Love must mean something different, you know. I can't tell you all my love is yours. Why would I have a husband"..." "...But did I have duties to due the Father. [Lear says], "Study your answer." Her answer is, "What are the different kinds of love?" What is the meaning of the different kinds of love? [] Lear doesn't like that. "My some time daughter." He said to her now. She didn't say the nice things. She never said... So he [Lear] gets angry and says, "I give you nothing. Go your way." Now, King Henry VIII liked his son Edward, disliked his other daughter - Elizabeth, man does that, yes, liked her less, because she's the daughter of Anne Boleyn. Because he had to cut up off Anne Boleyn's head [for what she did to him as his wife]. And it's a bad memory for him. In that somehow he feels that his machismo was destroyed by Anne Boleyn.? "After all I've done for you... I gave up the first Queen. I married you, you know. Made you Queen Anne," and all that. All the excuses..ones that you find in the Bergen Record, all the time... "Yeah but you're always going out hunting and left me alone. What must I do when you're gone hunting? There are man who will hunt me." So that's the first thesis I want to get. So what happened [to Lear]? The man wanted to keep a hundred knights and retain the crown. Issue: should power exist in a vacuum? Or should power have a relationship to something temporal? Should you, suppose that you have a movement. Should you make Joe Jones top dog in the movement with no power, can't call a meeting, can't do nothing, can't sack (can't fire anyone)? But he's top dog. Or should Joe Jones have some physical power related to the movement? Do you want substance or shadow of power? Most important, says Shakespeare, is substance, not shadow. Shadow of power is nonsense. What's the point of keeping a mere sinecure as king of Britain, a hundred knights, we carouse, we dance and sing, and all that. But the real power is between these girls [Goneril and Regan]. Took the one third he was giving Cordelia, and made a half and half between Regan and [Goneril]- that's the second issue. Very, very important, indeed. Because you know what, I'll give you another. I give you an American history, you may not know. But Woodrow Wilson in his second term was very ill. And his wife ran America up in 1920.Then of course. Hoover and Coolidge and those guys took over. Harding, she was the eminence behind the throne. And there's a Scots guy who used to wear tartans, and what have you, who used to [hide with Queen] Victoria, after [Prince] Albert died. There are plays about this and movie's about it. He was the power behind the throne. And the real power. And if you think Josephine was a mere (companion) walking behind Napoleon, you're out of your mind. "They have their exits and there entrances." (from As You Like It) Any way...Substance, he gave up substance, kept shadow. Gave up substance, kept shadow. That produces chaos, says Shakespeare. Now, Paganism. Lear is a pagan. What's a pagan? The word 'pagan' comes from Latin paganus - means 'rustic.' 'Rustic.' What happened when Christianity came to the Roman Empire? It was largely centered in Norman areas, see? So, the non-Christian parts of the country were the rustic rural areas So they had developed a saying 'Pagani,’ you know, not Christian.' Meaning the rustics. The word 'pagan' ended up meaning that you were not a believer in a particular God or any gods. So the non-Christian parts of the country were the rustic rural areas. had several gods. So pagan means, nowadays, that you believe in several gods: Jupiter, Hecate, Apollo, you name it, you know, Elvis Presley... Whatever gods exist. "I need my MTV!" You've seen these ads. Now, Edmund's an infidel. An 'infidel,' I must tell you a new story just now. 'Infidel' is Latin again, infidelis, means 'unfaithful.' An infidel is someone, merely someone who is unfaithful to a particular religion. So, to a Christian, a Moslem is an infidel, not faithful to Christianity. To a Moslem, a Christian is an infidel. So that's all infidel means. And Edmund's problem is bastardy. And Shakespeare raises, all is custom and natural law. They'll tell you, that he got the story of Edmund from Sir Philip Sidney, who wrote something called Arcadia. Sir Philip Sidney was the famous gentleman who …] when someone going into battle, somebody was dying, he had water, claims to give the guy water, wounded man says "Why me?" "Your need's greater than mine." The idea of gentility, while he's killing his crew, you know, whether it's a true story, told of Renaissance chivalry, Sidney giving the dying man his water, he (Sidney) was dying too, while he's killing his crew, so the Queen or whoever it was. Edmund was the bastard son of the Earl of Gloucester. By custom, in every class society, bastards are treated badly. It's a hard thing because bastards have no say in their own origin. So the issue by custom. You see, I’ll tell you, how bad English law, up to this moment is: If I marry and have three daughters, as I do have, if I have a bastard son - say his name is Oscar - I can't say I leave all my property to my children...he gets nothing. For him to get something, I'd have to say: "And to my son Oscar, born of, I identify him in particular." Or else he wouldn't get - bastards are penalized. If you die without a will, he's not "next of kin." Only the 'legal' children are "next of kin." See, that's how the English Law runs. And American Law runs with English Law, I can tell you that. You don't inherit either. Bastards are still being made. Bastards, you never have a father, a father, in law in America and Britain, it's called "putative father”, whatever that means. My brother used to say, "Mother is a fact, Father is theory." You know which womb you came from but you don't know who put it there? Anyway. Edmund is a bastard. And by custom, bastards are treated badly. And the so-called common law, which is the basic Law of Britain and America, is a customary law of Anglo-Saxony. ISSUE: What happens when custom contravenes Natural Law? Natural Law is a body of principles, I've told you this, that exists, that says Mankind, the other things in the world, the universe, are processes. And they have a right to come into existence, survive, grow, and develop. Anything inconsistent with that is against natural law. Natural law says, "We don't give a damn how this woman came to make this son - but he's here." Marriage is a security arrangement in society. You know, so you can say, "Well look, hi, she's married to him - so you don't mess around." Identification. And the ceremony's evidence, so take, "That's for certain." ." Before they had writing, you know, before there was anything on the sense of writing and paper, Chinese invented paper. You had to have a big ceremony so people would know. So if you're in some village somewhere and I'm going to marry, say Jean, they make a big deal out of it! Make sport, and how many pigs and sheep! So, later on somebody says, " "But isn't Jean married to Fred?" "Yes, I remember, when they had a big ceremony?" It was evidentiary. The ceremony was evidentiary. It wasn't always put on the white veil, even though I'm pregnant give me two rings, and I give you a ring. That's balls! Nothing to do with that. Now that we have better methods of recording, you don't need all that. But still you get this man's sons, ten bridesmaids, five little boys dressed up like Phillip Morris... | Cloret Carl | UCq5S8izPunV1Wv2BU_GSamw | 2021-09-29 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,830 | 10,151 |
YGuaKsZYbaE | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YGuaKsZYbaE | Housebroken 2: A Thief's Promise | he'll change your names so change your appearance your hair ultimately you need to start fresh be new year go don't know why did you go back well we have to go back for him look this mask I found hey guys I know your guys we just to let you know I am hungry high degree i'm orlando nice to meet you I do me hey guys serve yourselves now that she's gone we could take anything you want are you kidding me man this is the reason we're here well we're just in a house you know what I mean dia the identity change the prison just yeah but this time it's different because we're different people I'm not I'm not going to let you get away with what are you doing I'm done there whatever you got us into this this mess and I'm sick of dealing with everything and I can't even see my family anymore you changed everything looks like you made your decision you chose help me it's your fault you're in this messy kitten that I've helped you all those times to come your friend does that mean anything sorry Trevor this is who I can't you hey hey what happened out there we got into an argument hi yeah he promised he was done stealing well he broke that promise have you seen the news no why here listen local city safe Orlando Villanueva previously known as Tony willow has been charged with burglary he was gone you | Adam Tarvin | UCOuq7Qp2UDAbJ8eWAsmFmuQ | 2016-04-01 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 256 | 1,307 |
_ZMi2eeqmOY | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_ZMi2eeqmOY | ArcoLinux : 774 Autostarting applications in Xmonad | let's continue and check out how to start Sh which is the first thing that's going to be launched and it's we explained that this is going to set the resolution this is going to launch the poly bar up here this line is going to set eventually if needed your keyboard so azerty is working just fine for me don't need to run it because Calamari's set everything fine our installer so you have the possibility for instance maybe if you would have liked to have like an uncaring keyboard or something like it I believe it's called HU and then you have a different layout you can change keyboard the other thing 9:26 we did not include it at first what happens you don't have a mouse when you're booting up so we have now an a mouse present when we put fee is an application to set your wallpaper and we have set the wallpaper in here so wall GPG that's the guy let's open up a project folder that's more interesting than just that guy so in here we have our wallpaper somewhere in here we have Evo big don't see it right now where is o IG I added palaver that's also good but I want of course to add the exponents sure so exponent here is a wall GPG and that's basically what we put into so if you don't want that it's a no nevermind it's all good I don't want to see that thing well variety will take over anyway but if you don't like variety and then you uninstall it or tell the system hey forget about launching don't launch when I boot up that simple as that and it would change your wallpaper and then you sell it yourself with your preferred application as nitrogenous you can set it with PHA like this anything goes the kanji has launched this way conky home X monad script system overview we've seen that it's in here in the scripts there is a system overview that's the concrete that's launched that's the thing that gives your that helps you when it's up here right so that's launched as well so I would just start is basically launching all kinds of things and variety is launched that's up here but we use the function so if it is already launched it won't launch again that's what it's checking up here the function of run checks it's launched that launches the camp so variety if you reload this outer start because of poly bar issues or you've rewritten your configuration fix monads you have to recompile it super shift are it's good thing that I keep repeating is the most important button in your ex-mo not read compile it's an application it's not a desktop it's an desktop disguised in an application you need to compile at some time to time certainly when new Haskell things come in updates coming immediately have the reflex super shift or before you update us right before you reboot so and I'm applet was this that's how you connect to the internet time x-ray is all the updates you get at that guy up here the power manager is of course you know where it is power manager Naumann o'clock if you're new malloc key on and off this maybe you would like to keep off if you're on a laptop that does not have a separate keyboard that meaning the numbers are in the letters so that's maybe that set best set off blueberry tray is there but if you don't have blueberry then you just put in hash tagging from a bit done it's not the low it up again Compton I'm gonna make a separate video about that because quite important the pollak it no identification if you go to well openness root for instance and it's going to give a pop up and say okay fine give me your password so that's the genome button asian asian policy kids popping up if you want to see some information about songs or something similar anything that sends notifications to you then this is launched if you want to launch this court at brut fine just do it like this if you want to set up wallpapers with nitrogen and it's going to be like this and then you make sure that your nitrogen file which is always somewhere in your comfy nitrogen this needs to say something something needs to be in here this is the configuration and let's get rid of that and this is the background that we not be but that I have on screen zero screen one this file with that file and done and you launch it and you will it will launch with those settings just start super f12 nitrogen there's no need to start typing my rule sure that's an application it's just graphical thing you just check out preferences have more directories to it and select it apply and it's come we have now a different kind of wallpaper it works easy caffeine is to keep awake so it means that your computer will never go asleep Vivaldi stable is actually the name of ivali there's also Ravalli snapshot Firefox tune our Dropbox in sync Google so the cloud services and this is the Google Drive as Spotify or editor and volume icon if you would like a separate one because we have already loaded mic and as this guy appear in a poly bar but if you say no I want to have I'm scrolling by the way and if you want to have a separate one and get rid of this thing then that's possible too and that last thing is gonna be a separate video and that's going to be constant so this thing is all about launching stuff so things that you will require that you want have a boot up that's what you put in here | Erik Dubois | UCJdmdUp5BrsWsYVQUylCMLg | 2019-01-17 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,003 | 5,234 |
IE21cXJRNSs | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IE21cXJRNSs | Where the First Christian was Baptized | there's our friend Tyler hey what's up guys say what's up welcome LC live we're here at the Hoover Dam and we're just checking things out man water we got Rob agus Rob I'm Angus hey welcome to the Grand Canyon boy this whole time I thought we were in Israel and was called Caesarea they're not Caesars Palace no no Cheesecake Factory is not right over there there's not one definitely not a Sbarro over there [Music] that just being able to be here in Caesarea and when you presented the part about how this is where we all got a chance and at our life with God during the lunch what's up guys like y'all doing where we at you tell me is Caesarea here yeah and we took place here then the list is too long there's a lot of biblical history here I think the biggest point more than anything we talked about it earlier here this is literally where the faith opened up for all of us and so when you look back at our Christian faith we believe a lot of us were excluded especially in the Jewish tribe so right here this is the start this is where many became followers of Jesus Christ that were Gentiles right now that we're not Jews can open up the whole gospel to it that's right it's for the first time we got baptized here it's Kevin McManus ladies this is his moment this is being y'all just sang yeah singing oh hello somebody one thing that was really cool about this is they literally found punches pilot name inscribed in one of the stones going all the way back here we think it is I mean it is literally DUS bonkers Atlantis Pontius Pilate this is truth that yes he did exist Tyler's getting some video or photos I don't even think Keller has a battery in that camera not really hey we were just saying check out good ionic karate we were passing scripture this is actually aware of Peter baptized Cornelius a lot of things that happened here yep who was in prison here Tyler that's Paul for like three years yeah we're not allowed to go down there but we're not allowed to go down there oh gosh that's really bright Tyler's getting some incredibly and some b-roll it's okay with hashtag no filter hashtag all the filters hey look at this egg lady pics pics four days long Brian our futures were great Brad smashmouth said walking on the Sun man walking on my greatest song of all times one of the cool things about this location is Cornelius that new mentioned earlier was the first non Jewish Christian so Christianity really was Judaism at the beginning there was Jesus fulfilling the Jewish prophets in the Jewish religion it was isolated to Jewish people home and Petey Petey Petey people get something to eat now Peter baptized Cornelius and he was the first Gentile the first non Jew to become a Christian that's a big deal because this is a human out of Jewish descent okay so that allows me to be a Christian here and he built all of this he's the Roman Empire King hearing with their bare hands with his bare hands he built it and about telling people to do it well and he also had a Lego set who says it exactly the Apostle Paul was imprisoned somewhere in there that's the see but he was in prison right here for three years three years this is where he's gonna write a lot of what we read in the Bible yeah the letters about 20 years ago they found the jail that the cell the prison where he was actually kept this literally right here so there's a lot of history right here in seseri for about six miles these aqueducts that are behind us ran from 100 feet above sea level down to the sea right here so that drinking water could be brought to the city and they still stand these are the aqueducts right here and so on top of all of these arches is the aqueduct also King Herod had a racetrack right there yeah he had a racetrack see that it's a racetrack hot spring this is the original o´clock literally all of this is a giant racetrack and this was this was like a big deal [Music] | NLC Live | UCeQrzEcMmMlgsrlmjyJZRpA | 2019-03-08 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 747 | 3,904 |
DPhLNn4xfmg | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DPhLNn4xfmg | Paedophagy | Wikipedia audio article | p-taff AG literally meaning de consumption of children in its general form is the feeding behavior of fish or other animals whose diet is partially or primarily the eggs or larvae of other animals however pH Greenwood who is the first to describe Pardo fijian defines it to be a feeding behavior evolved among cichlid fishes location p-taff aji is found in fishes from Lake Victoria in Africa which in total has 200 to 300 species but in regards to p-taff ages it is known to contain 8 species lake malawi in africa has in total 500 1000 species but in feed of ages contains only several species other lakes which contain P Gulf ages include Lake Edward and Lake George both in Africa and each contain only one species of p2 phage from Lake Malawi there are various species of cichlid fish that exhibit pdiff AGM they include fishes from the general Capra chromis Hema tinea chromis and neva chromis in Lake Tanganyika species of the genus haplit accident in Greenwood okra miss Belle cross II may also carry out this sort of feeding strategy mouth brooding mouth brooding is the most common form of parental care in African cichlids and has thought to have evolved from the ancestral mode of care known as substrate guarding his mouth brooding is so well known in cichlid one of the main approaches of Peter phages is to steal the brood directly from the mouth of a mother upon hatching development occurs in the mouth until juveniles are well formed fry the fry then develop further in the mouth until ready in which they are the released typically followed by a phase of parental guarding since the young are kept inside the mothers mouth for an extensive amount of their juvenile life it creates a great opportunity for Peter phages as there is a high probability of a female cichlid to possess young in her mouth behavior there are three main methods or behaviors that the Predators used to obtain the eggs are young the first method is voluntary jettisoning of a brood second being snout engulfing which forces a brooding female to dislodge her brood from her mouth and lastly its head ramming against a brooding female which then causes her to spit out a part of her brood other behaviors include those of the species pleco to stray Eleni which belongs to the family cichlid I when this species exhibit speed effigy it has been observed circling and waiting outside the Bower which is the spawning location for many cichlid fishes it waits until the eggs have been laid before attacking the mouth brooder however stealing from the mouth brooding phase is not the only tactic that has been noted stealing of the fry from the guarding phase of parental care has also been observed stealing from guarding phase this involves juveniles who are being guarded by their parent are approached by a PETA phage hunter the parent will do its best to chase away the predator to protect the offspring on the other hand this abrupt movement from the parent that stresses the offspring the offspring then all aggregate together until their mother successfully comes back where she continues with guarding behavior there are some cases where the fry may try to enter the mother's mouth once she reappeared but these fry would only be rejected as the threat was over the only exception to the friary entering their mother's mouth is if the mother has been disturbed by the attack and feels it is unsafe at which point she could carry out a calling movement and all the fry would enter her mouth for a short period of time before being released morphology to obtain the brood without causing serious harm to the mount brooder peta phages have features such as producible and distensible spacious mounts and deeply embedded teeth that are covered by a thickened oral mucosa these large mouths allow the PD phages to engulf the snout of a mount brooder and discharge the brood while the teeth adaptation allowed for the PD phage to avoid becoming too heavily attached to the parent which prevents the loss of the brood that the PD phage just obtained trade-offs achieving the brood from a brooding parent can take great energy and resources from the PETA phage however the eggs they obtain are highly nutritious and fairly large when compared to the size of other fish eggs in that they are on average three point four millimeters in diameter see also a Modest Proposal references | wikipedia tts | UCrpY3RRy905oE3SERqJTmBw | 2018-10-30 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 766 | 4,367 |
r6NG_1HM0lA | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r6NG_1HM0lA | Constructing Scalable, Resilient and Consistent Systems with Flexible Paxos | alright thank you very much thank you guys for taking the time to come join me during your lunch break and thank you for not being scared off by the fact I put the word pack sauce in the title of this talk I hope to go easy on you in the next 20 minutes and hopefully there'll be time for questions as well so today I'm going to be talking to you about how we can reach consensus fortunately i'm not talking about consensus in politics or consensus within companies but consensus within distributed systems consensus is incredibly important once we can achieve consensus we can build reliable distributed systems despite the fact that the underlying components that we're using are deeply unreliable anyone who's worked to distributed systems will know that that's the reality things fail when you send a message it may get there it may not we don't know so if you've ever built use deployed broken tested fix a distributed system you'll be familiar with these kind of things this is the dream of distributed systems this is what we'd love to have we'd love to have a system be responsive and consistent for them to be reliable high availability systems that are low latency and have high throughput these are all great things and we'd absolutely love to have them but this is just a mirage oh sorry instead of all these buzzwords what we can just say is that we want the system to act the way we wanted to do it when we want it to and to do that quickly and performant Lee but to be realistic we know that we have to compromise decades of research in academia and experience in industry has told us that you cannot have your cake and eat it when it comes to distributed systems you're going to have to make sacrifices and compromises even though compromising is never fun we have things like the cap theorem but say that you can't have consistency availability and partition tolerance all the flp result that says that we can't guarantee that we can reach consensus if the system is asynchronous failures can occur which is you know real systems in fact there are so many things we can't do that Nancy Lynch wrote this paper a hundred impossibility results in distributed computing a hundred that's a lot of things that we can probably not do so what is it that we actually have in practice here is a tiny subset of systems from the open-source space which many of you will be familiar with their assistance here they provide us with consensus these are wrath systems like zookeeper sorry like log cabin and FCD and Ralph based systems like console and systems like zookeeper and then there's a whole bunch of other systems on here to make use of these systems and build upon them consensus is absolutely critical to these systems which rely on the safety guarantees that they make generally we're really happy that we have these systems and which is grateful that they solve the problem but the reality is that they aren't that they are quite limited when it comes to practice usually when we're deploying consensus we deploy them across three nodes or we deploy them across five nodes or if you're being really really adventurous maybe seven notes but the practical reality is these systems just don't scale beyond that and these systems are slow these systems use majority agreement that's a lot of communication every time you want to do anything and we've done all this work to make our systems fault tolerant but the reality is and I expect all sorts of people who deployed systems in practice they are often unavailable the master or the leader in the system becomes a central point of failure even though we can in theory ultimately recover from failures this may take a long time in practice and there's all sorts of other failures like Network partitions that aren't handled well now we've been told that these are fundamental issues that because this is distributed systems these are just the reality this is what you have to have your nothing or more you can do about it but today I want to tell you that that is in the case that the problem is with the approach to the problem that is the approach that we're taking to this problem not intrinsic to the problem itself this is the infamous part-time Parliament paper by Leslie Lamport it's widely cited often discussed and poorly understood and I don't recommend you read it it's really a terrible read I'd give it one star high influence but very very painful so all of these systems whether you're talking about raft or you're talking about zookeeper they basically take their approach from this fundamental paper those papers really shaped how we think about distributed consensus and agreement for decades so what I'm here to tell you today is a little bit surprising and if you only remember one thing remember this majority agreement is not necessary for distributor consensus now this may seem counterintuitive and goes against what you would have been taught in grad school and what you read on blog posts but the reality is that we don't actually need majorities this work has been published and formally proven and today I'm going to share it with you so what actually is pack sauce in the first place so I'm going to talk about this on a really really high level because we're quite short of time today but basically we want to reach agreement over a sequence of operations I'm literally just going to use shapes but you can imagine that these are transactions to a database or updates to a key value store and the solution to this is if we're a group of participants and we want to achieve it we're going to select someone they're going to say hey I want to be in charge make me in charge I'm going to be the leader the master the primary whatever you want to call it and the majority of people will back me up on that and then i'm going to make decisions about what's going to happen and i'm going to back that up to the majority of people so the two-phase protocol using majorities in both phases and we call a kind of normal steady state of the system the replication phase so we're just replicating data replicating these operation and when failures occur we call this the recovery phase and the replication phase looks a bit like this so we have a system of five notes one of them is the leader and the other for just general members and we've got our sequence of operations just represented as a triangle and a diamond the leader would like to add a new operation so they tell everybody at the new operation what's the majority of people have got a copy of that operation they consider it agreed consensus has been reached and they'll tell everybody that it's this job done flexible pack sauce makes one small change to this we going back to the original slide where we were talking about majorities we replace majorities with will appear in orange recovery forums and replication Coram's when you see the word quorum just think a group it's just a subset of participant and we're going to use one for when we're doing our replication and one for when we're doing our recovery so safety is absolutely vital in these kind of systems that's why we're using them in the first place and the importance HD criteria here is the ones we agree something so for example when we put on circle in that third slot we must never forget that we've done that we can't suddenly stop putting squares and triangles in there it's a circle and it's got to stay like that and the way that we achieve this is by ensuring that their group that we use for replication the quorum and the groups that we use for recovery overlap a majorities is something that satisfy that requirement the important thing here is that is the only requirement the regional formulation of packed cells by Leslie Lamport required to all forums intersect and therefore people use majorities but the reality is this is all you need so I'm going to look a little bit about how we can actually use this result in practice so the systems that we have at the moment they use majorities so that's why we tend to deploy them across three nodes or five notes and so in the system of five notes with these three nodes to agree to reach consensus and you can see an example of this this is easy to reason about if a minority fail we can carry on if a majority fail we can but this is quite limited we can't scale the system up and add the problem with it as well at upper here is a symmetric so that basically means that whether you're recovering from a failure or replicating something you're putting it you're giving it the same cost you're doing the same amount of work but the reality is that replication is really common you do hundreds of thousands of requests replicated and then you have a failure recover and then you do loads of replication again the replication is really common recovery is rare but we're treating them symmetrically so the first thing we can do to imply this result is to switch from strict majorities to non-strict majorities so here if you happen to have an even number of machines that you're working with you can deploy you can reach replication just talking to exactly half of them and when it comes to when you're doing recovery you can use the normal majorities that you would have used before this is just better than what we were doing before there is no downside to this you've just reduced a quorum and that's more salt-tolerant faster etc but we can push this even further as long as we maintain this requirement that the quorum were using for replication intersect with the quorum we're using for recovery we can try all sorts of different systems here's another system for example the replication quorum that we're using here is any two nodes in a system of six in the top row and then we use five notes when it comes to recovery so what we've done is we've basically made the steady state was the thing that we're doing most of the time less expensive and put more work into the recovery state and you can see this against the eighth notes you can come up with any system you like as long as you can maintain this property the recovery forums will intersect with replication quorum the issue with that though was that we were getting really big forums when we were doing recovery so here's another system that we could use we can organize on those into a great so we've got a three-by-three grid on the top row here and we can say right for replication let's just use a column and for recovery let's use a row and that way we know that's always going to be an intersection here we have nine nodes but we're only ever using three of them this allows us to get as much higher through per the system is now beginning to truly scale and we can go even further we can split nodes into groups which you could then distribute across multiple data centers and then say that when you're doing a replication you want to get one node in each group to agree with you and when you're doing a recovery you get all of the participants of one group and we know that this again will always intersect so I don't have very long to speak to you today but what I want to say is that you don't it's not you shouldn't give up on strong consistency and on consensus it doesn't have to be incredibly heavy weight we can actually build really scalable high-performance consensus algorithms the stuff I've shown you today is a result from theory but it applies across the board whether you're using your own consensus system whether you're using zookeeper whether you're using Ralph whether you is in console or at CD it's orthogonal to any of these particular algorithms there's a lot of potential to make use of this in practice and if any of you are using this or do use this I love to chat with you about it so the takeaway message is the only intersection requirement for Paxos is between the reputation form and the recovery quorum despite what decades of research and teaching of told us we do not require that all forums intersect thank you very much if you'd like to get links for the paper and various blog post where people better than me explain all this work have a look at F packs of github or you can get in touch with me by email or on Twitter thank you [Applause] we do have time for questions if anybody has a question do you know of any of those popular systems that are going forward with this approach so I know that people have for closed systems so I'm working with students and various people who have who have been the systems to implement it to see whether it's possible and to start evaluating it I don't know that any of the mainstream our systems have decided they're going to switch to this for the long term this is you know this work changes how we think about systems and I think it will be a while for people to just a while for people to reason about safety and decide what performance trade-offs are really important to them but yeah if you're maintainence of these systems I'd love to chat about up streaming these kind of changes thank you or just to make sure I understand the consequence of this so this doesn't mean that a cap theorem is no longer to is it just means that you can have higher availability but you still cannot have VIP all-time great so the cap theorem formulation is a bit it's a bit misleading I guess my claim is not that you can't have absolutely everything when it comes to distributed systems but you can have a lot more than you think and if you want to have some consistency you can actually achieve really good performance I'm really good scalability anyway hello I think I great dark and I just have a question on them when you bite what do you mean by being all about Domino to these whether it's raft or any other implementation so even though the community is divided across various different algorithms underneath all of these algorithms are the same they are all using packs off and so this work is about kind of modifying their underlying foundation and that applies therefore to all of these systems so it doesn't matter if we're talking about you Sam replication or we're talking about zookeeper you can apply flexible access to any of these so by orthogonal I just mean it's not specific to one thing this isn't a raft optimization this is an optimization to all of these consensus systems [Music] any other questions we have time for one more question last one okay all right thank you very much | Docker | UC76AVf2JkrwjxNKMuPpscHQ | 2017-05-08 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 2,640 | 14,414 |
eVo65GDOiEE | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eVo65GDOiEE | Anglican Unscripted #421 - Oxford Movement Remembered | welcome to another edition of angry can unscripted the Saturday edition I'm Kevin Coulson I'm Gavin Ashenden and today is the 14th of July and we can choose to celebrate either the Bastille Day in the French Revolution or John Keeble day in the warning against apostasy so we're gonna go with the latter I think it's gonna be fun to talk a little bit about John Keeble day people who watched show certainly know that July 14th was the launch of the axe for movement in England and it's something interesting to talk about because if anything it's a response to what was happened in Europe in regards to Christianity Oxford will wit tell me what you know well so on this day in 1833 John Keeble preached his famous sermon against national apostasy in in Samaras Church in Oxford and it launched the beginning of of the I think the second attempt to renew the Church of England the first one was Wesley which which was quite incredible at the second attempt people did something it looks almost unthinkable as in my morning prayer this morning on Facebook we read from his sermon and I was astonished at how powerful it was he was effectively accusing the English people of of betraying the God who had given them their freedoms because fifty years ago at the French Revolution had launched day a utopian movement and effectively as so often in the affairs of the church had provided people with a choice between two ways one way was save yourselves on your own terms and the other one was be faithful to the Lord your God this is the same dynamic as we have all the way through the Old Testament and and and whenever people are faced with a choice God raises up prophets to speak prophetically to the people and and this sermon was was enormous ly powerful that a the senior priest and poet would have the courage to say to the English people who thought a great deal of themselves in the eighteen thirties you have betrayed the Lord your God and and what is our duty he said as Christians our duty first always to pray to for you and not just to condemn you but having prayed for you we'll do our duty which is to witness and speak to you on God's behalf I think if we could have gone back to John Keeble and said you don't know what apostasy even meant the apostasy if you had had your children being inducted into it into LGBT issues if you had had people standing on them on the front of some polls reading from the Bible and the staffers and Paul's calling the police to close them down Keeble dear dear man you don't know how bad apostasy can get but we know and so it's it's fitting we should recognize his contribution and is called a repentance today well we do know you know a couple hundred years out now but what's it going to be like in a couple hundred years for us looking forward it's certainly we say it's bad we see how the LGTB rights activists we see the liberal activists all throughout by England in Europe just causing havoc left and right by not allowing the other side to speak well our program yeah if we lose our voice do we lose everything I think we do we lose as good as everything later on in in this program we'll talk about two christians who in the last week of being closed down and lost their jobs because of LGBT pressure i mean in one sense this is nothing new it's just that the numbers and the profiles are growing all the time and we know we began i think by saying shock horror appealing to common sense of being the natural justice huh how can this be look what's happening surely not and we're now beginning to see it begin of the deluge in our my sense is our turn of voices is changing and instead of shock horror was saying actually this is really terrible and the consequences are enormous fear serious if we lose our voice in the public space we can't evangelize now the trouble is we haven't been evangelizing for the last 50 years we know we should have been and all credit to those who have but the costs are speaking out on behalf of the gospel of the ten commandments of the judeo-christian ethic a tradition is now exponentially high we didn't do when it was easy how are we gonna do it when it costs now i was watching reading the news last night on Daily Mail and I saw these pictures of huge crowds in England gathering together to welcome Trump who's visiting your country this week where you're like I have that wrong huh what is this Trump's visit to England Gavin they were certainly stimulated by his arrival candidate fact they were there to protest against him and again this is this terrible division of society half our society is Pro brexit so we can govern ourselves have our own Tea Party and revolution for independence and the other half wants to belong to this increasingly anti-democratic bloc and and a number of people this country are very impressed with Trump he appears to be in delivering on what he said he's delivering on employment is delivering on immigration he's asking questions about Islamic the examing commitment to terrorism but there are a whole group of people who almost as if they belong to a different emotional tribe who who hates him so they've been there been examples of people being asked in the street why you here on this anti Trump rally and then this Butte they accuse him of hate and they hate him for the hate they're accusing him of but actually they're they accuse him of vague tropes like well misogyny and bullying Australian racism and it's one thing to have public idiots that the crowd the mob do this but but one of our bishops the leading LGBT activist Paul Bayes as a whole spew of of gross anti Trump tweets yesterday so he said Trump thinks of behaving this capricious inconsistent way he's a smart deal maker in fact he presents as a vacuous bully and then he has these really offensive pictures of the Trump blimp that the the Mayor of London saw fit to give permission to and you you think you'd think that you'd think that a bishop would would manage some kind of public countenance but in fact he weighs it using the same contempt and and hate and and unmonitored language there's some of them more ill informed and frankly ignorant by the speaked I saw an interview with your your mayor in London and he was asked if you know why he approved the Trump blimp blimp Trump a baby Trump I'm not gonna show up picture of it it's pretty bad and he said listen you know we have the freedom of speech here in London and there's not not much I can do about I mean I suppose I could go and you know try and get the police to you know do something but we really respect freedom of speech in this city and in England as a whole and I need to call BS on that okay I he just a few months ago had no problem having christians arrested for a street Petrine for doing all the things they want to do just by reading gospel verses and i'm like that's pretty hypocrite you know pretty bad i think the jury the jury is out on trump as a politician and there's no doubt he's a colorful character who has his own particular approach to problems it seems his major approach is to go in swinging his fists and then becoming more emollient when he's actually face to face with the people but if but but if that works then one has to you said you say that jury's out but every issue he's fighting over here and winning are the same issues you guys are fighting over there the immigration is I think an employment dealing with the politics of the day if you've ever seen politics there's nothing like the parliamentary system to you know make you vomit about politics I think what I'm trying to do is to avoid doing the equal and opposite mistake of Paul Bayes okay I'm very I'm very interested in what Trump is doing and and I wouldn't be surprised if he succeeded hugely more than Obama succeed in the girls in this aegis at each other I'm slightly hesitant to say well you know if if Trump makes con and publicly left idiots I'm unhappy then I then I'll I'll support him for it but but I'm certainly supportive of respecting the President of the United States and giving him some space and some time to see what he can achieve I recognize at Trump's he's an eccentric businessman with a colorful past but he ought to be given the opportunity without our engaging in the hate speech and that's where you're exactly right it's the hip of hypocrisy is the left have no trouble with hate speech against Trump mmm they just have trouble with with what they perceive as hate speech against their own interests so we so easy and then the danger is that they're using the law against those they accuse of hate speech which are usually in this case are almost exclusively Christians well even Canon Andrew white put out a Facebook post you know welcoming the president saying god Bless America this is great trade for Britain and I like you know this is true well I I was very excited when I saw Trump offering as a trade deal because actually if if we have to choose between trading with with the Europeans and training with America I'm very pleased indeed that we've got rid of Obama saying hey you guys can go back to the back of the queue I'm gonna see your punished and instead we have free trade America saying if you want to trade with us we'd like to trade with you just make sure you don't tie yourself too much in the up in the hands of the Europeans so personally I think that's a great way forward i I don't know how much we can rely on what Trump says publicly because it's true one day he'll say one thing and another day he'll say another thing was probably what I meant by saying let's let's judge him on what gets delivered if in a year's time we discover that we're offered a very favorable trade deal with America when the Europeans are throwing a hissy fit and threatening us with with with making economic meltdown then I think everyone will have a reason for being very grateful to Trump well before we had the elect here for Trump which was obviously surprise election there was a vote for a brexit to leave the European Union what is taking so long I mean it should not be that difficult to sign a couple of contracts and begin anew I think the difficult so there are two ways there's a probe Rex is an and embracing way of describing this the proactive way is look this is all red tape you can just cut it if if you have autonomy walk away they need your money more than you need their regulations correct so call a bluff and walk then the the anti brexit view is look everyone's involved in red tape I have a friend of mine who's a lawyer involved in the is one of the world class nuclear lawyers and he says you've no idea how complicated nuclear law has become and and and all the regulations that we have entered freely into engage with the complexities of European law and actually but we're not finding any easy way of simply cutting through the red tape there are aspects of corporate life where you can cut through it and frankly other aspects where when you interfere with it it becomes incredibly complex and really quite dangerous now he's anti brexit so I don't know if I should trust him or not and what he says I don't know if in the nuclear industry again you can simply walk away but I I can imagine I think the real question is is there a will to solve it and the problem is at the moment that because the Europeans want to punish us there is no will for them they'd be happy to see us fail so my own personal instincts are I believe in freedom and autonomy I don't like being bullied and I absolutely I have always resented a loss of national sovereignty I'd be perfectly willing to take two or three years of an economic winter in order to free ourselves from people who did not have our own national interests at heart but that's a personal point of view well it's interesting because once they you have this joint economy they want to have joint morals and joint moral laws and joint moral code and all of a sudden you know you're funding abortions in Africa in Asia and that wasn't part of this plan this is we didn't agree to this don't you really did I want to move on a little bit this is before our time but a long long long time ago on the streets of London it was against the law to have a Bible printed in English shame on us we've come back in a couple hundred years it's perfectly fine I had those Bibles now it is against the law from when I read in the papers to preach outside st. Paul's in London Karen I used to look at street preachers with a mixture of admiration and contempt sure the admiration was my goodness these people have them have have Jesus on their mouths in the public space how do they do that and the contempt was what is it with them they need to do this in the public space where people are not listening to them but avoiding them now context is everything I now look back with admiration and a certain amount of of nostalgia on all the street preachers I've seen because they were doing what they thought God had created them for there's this wonderful prayer by Newman that says each of us has been made for a particular task nobody else can do and we have to look at the street preachers and say you were raised up by God to speak about Jesus in public and whether or not I think it's effective doesn't matter that's what you were made to do and you've done it god bless you one only really realizes that the power of this when you can't do it it's like it's like that Joni Mitchell lyric you only recognize something when it's gone it is astonishing to me that that somebody should stand in the environment in the environs of some Paul's Cathedral reading out from from the Bible it's a very beautiful thing to read the Psalms out in public there are some wonderful parts of the Bible that could could beautifully be declaimed as as poetry and as wisdom in this particular case a man stood and read from the Bible and just that in public and a policeman came along and the man and told him to shut up and the guy said is it illegal to read from the Bible in public and well frankly I don't have a problem with this I'll tell you the people who have a problem with it they're the Christian staff in some Paul's Cathedral they've asked me to shut you up and move you on and and if you don't I'll arrest you for the breach of the peace and so this brave man said you better arrest me so well you know let's let the viewer know you know 500 years ago st. Paul's had Christians arrested for reading the English Bible this is history repeating itself in a very different context and for different reasons but it is and so no wonder which brings us back to John Keeble and national apostasy day it is a it is apostasy for for the the people who run a Christian Cathedral to shut down people reading from the scriptures outside the Cathedral it is something they ought to be profoundly ashamed of and repent and if actually the Church of England has come to a point where it's rep is public representatives the people running the most public face or the church in the country are behaving like that there really is something deeply wrong with the kind of Christianity we practice alright let's finish up here and talk a little bit about replacing your eye patch for some crutches before we go well before you yeah just I just think we need to mention that the two people who have been fired this this last week okay well it happened well there's a dr. David McCarthy's been a doctor of 26 years and he was applying for a job as a medical Assessor for the apartment of Work and Pensions and he was given a trick question how do you refer to people who are transgendered seeping a disability and he said as a doctor I believe your gender is set by or biology it's about your genitals and your chromosomes and they said to him then you're fired get out of here the interview is finished well and they did a guillotine him what's your problem with Gavin he's been fired and he's no longer allowed to work the difficult thing is he says I'm surrounded by a lot of doctors who believe as I do that gender is a medical issue and not not a political or coach one but he says they dare not speak out on my behalf then a couple of days earlier there was a Christian pastor who stood as a mayor in County Durham and he has got a Facebook account in which he's been talking about his own commitment to the gospel and a drag queen his name is Richard Smith he was a mare in fairy Hill in County Durham and a drought local drag queen discovered it on his Facebook he has faced he has posts critical of LGBT culture okay so the local drag queen whipped up a mob and in face of the mob they threatened him and his family and he then said I can't I can't stand for a public position as mayor of my local community even though I was elected to it democratically so so he designed there's no money involved it's a matter of honour and public service but but simply in in a week both the formal government departments mandated to carry out an LGBT agenda on the one hand and the public mob on the other have removed two Christians from office it's it's the beginning of a far deeper longer process and and we need to keep on responding not not not so much without rage but I think what we need to say to the people we live amongst is you may or may not like the gospel you may or may not believe in Jesus but you too have a need for freedom of speech you will need people to speak out the truth in the public place and if you allow Christians which goes down like this then your own room for freedom of expression and freedom of speech with seriously curtailed yeah so this in this matters and obviously I did not see the Church of England taking any position on this at all I don't see them screaming hey we need Indaba we need both sides to speak here that doesn't exist at all in this context no the subpoena remains completely silent on issues of previous speech in this in this regard that's right okay so you're not gonna be a pirate anymore you're going to be a cat with one leg so keep my eye patch down shaken and wear it with much yes the good news is they keep on changing my operation until this morning I thought it was on Tuesday but today I've been told it's Wednesday morning and I'm very grateful to be having it and one of the things that happens in this country is the NHS is so ever stretched but if you go in for an operation and there's a road traffic accident you can be bounced out of theater because they obviously need so to deal people who are facing a life-and-death situations so perhaps I should be grateful it's a day later but it's 8:30 in the morning and III I said to occupational therapy can you give me four strong men to wheel me up the hill because I live on top of her this big slope in a valley and they said there's good news and bad news the bad news is no you can't have four strong men but good news is we will we'll have you walking in the hospital for you leave so you'll have to do it on your own so at this time next week every night I could be I mean the viewers don't know what my drive looks like but it's if you can't get a car up in its - Steve's getting getting some friends together just to give me moral support as I as I head up it a few days off of him so we certainly asked for viewers to to give Gavin some prayers as he has surgery and Wednesday 8:30 there what that's about sometime in the early afternoon here so please please do that I think I think early morning I think good all right what ya doing the opposite people can pray and Nestle yes before you go to bed Tuesday night please pray for Gavin's hip and recovery oh geez how did I get that screwed up yeah and time zones I'm still screwed up after Jerusalem oh it takes a while it does it's something else because it's okay it's okay to travel someplace for three or four days but when you you devote a whole week to it and you adopt that time zone it's over you know flies back to recover yeah I'm Kevin Coulson I'm Davin Ashenden you've been listening to episode 421 of Anglican unscripted [Music] you | AnglicanTV Ministries | UC98Qju7f0bY_zcoNisxk60Q | 2018-07-14 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 3,845 | 20,071 |
VK0qH37Gr0w | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VK0qH37Gr0w | How to Shrink a Chip Bags Experiment (Shrinking chip bag in Microwave) | welcome back to kids learn science my name is Ken today's experiment is shrink chip bags as always adult supervision is required what you need for this experiment is chip bags a microwave and an oven caution this activity strictly requires supervision by an adult it involves the use of a hot oven and handling of hot plastic ensure that the room is well ventilated so all fumes are given off by the heat plastic chip bag to skirt as quickly as possible so that's three different experiments I'm going to use you to see I'm using wax paper here with a cookie sheet so with the oven is the first experiment so where you have preheat our oven to 250 degrees 121 Celsius make sure your chip bag is completely emptied I'm just using a 4 ounce chip bag there emptied it out so there's no crumbs I'm using the Doritos and the crunchy Cheetos put in the oven pre bake I started off with four bags but I ended up only going with the bottom to the other four weren't getting done you can see after about 15 minutes they start to go down you want to check this every two minutes to make sure where the bag is and what's going on the wax paper should help it from sticking to the bottom of the pan so you can keep checking on it every two minutes I just kept scented the timer and eventually about 20-25 minutes you're going to get to the size where it's not going to shrink any more which is pretty cool and I'll show you the end results when we get there experiment number two is we are going to microwave the chip bag so we emptied out the chips and we're put in the microwave we make sure all the crumbs are out we're going to set the microwave for five seconds and you do not want to pick up the bag after it's out let it cool down for at least a minute or two before you pick up the bag or use oven gloves to pick it up as it will be hot five seconds on and you can watch it it's going to spark a little bit while it's in there I don't know if we're going to be able to there it goes a little bit of Sparks and your bag that was normal size is now a miniature bag right there so we will share at the end the end results but that's what happened to the chip bag right there you well why did they shrink well the shiny chip bags are made with a piece of aluminum foil sandwiched between two plastic films the aluminum prevents the air entering to the packet and keep the chips fresher and longer the plastic in the chip packet is made up of long polymer molecules that have been stretched so they're almost straight when the plastic is heated in the oven the molecules that make up the plastic are energized so they start to vibrate faster the molecules end up wearing clean and making the plastic film thicker and shorter and plus your chip packet shrinking so here's the measurements on the microwave bag it's coming down to a little over five and a quarter inches in length and it's only about two and 3/4 inches so it came down about half the size of the length the width is five inches in length there and it also it comes in two about an inch and a quarter so a little bit less under two inches there are four point six centimeters so the bag will be reduced in size in the microwave here's the third experiment I'm using a heat gun these are very very hot so be very careful if you have one and you want to go back and forth really quick so if you later one spot too long it's going to melt the bag completely don't get too close to the bag and so here I'm using a wooden spoon and going back and forth just to melt the bag a little bit of time you can see it's starting to shrink moving it around with a wooden spoon flip it over or get the other side if you do it right you can really get it to go down to really small shape which I'll show you in just a second but you know if you go too long in one area it's going to really just burn up the bag so here's the end results on all of the bags you can see these under two inches there and then about two and a half inches on the end one right here as you can see here the regular bags you know are five inches or so and the middle one here is the heat gun and then we have the oven of one on the outside I think the heat guns really were able to take it down a little bit smaller than the oven though I probably could have left it in the oven a bit longer so that's kind of the factor is how long you're going to do it probably going to shrink a little bit more but definitely the heat gun was the one that went overall and then if you really want to judge it I only did one test on the microwave but the microwave probably was the winner of all of them as you can see coming up in just a second because the microwave really bring it down in size so here's a regular bag heat gun and the oven size so the oven didn't really take it down as much as the heat gun did and same here with Cheetos where we had the regular heat gun in the oven as the third one right there so we can see that there but end results is that these polymer plastics do shrink a lot and it's pretty amazing give it a shot see if different shirt bags can shrink more than others I only use these ones here you can see the microwave one was by far the smallest one out of all of them really reduced crazy in size anyway I hope you enjoyed this video remember to click thumbs up and to subscribe and thanks for watching you | Kids Fun Science | UCIhOcXQvRZq8SJLdeXJ2L1Q | 2017-07-23 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,080 | 5,343 |
c_IWEzhcmZs | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c_IWEzhcmZs | Incontra una studentessa di GLION! | [Music] present yourself and explain a little bit what uh how did you live this experience in leon and your internship and yeah so i'm eugen lee and i'm from china you can call me poppy as well as my english name and i have my study in canada for five years for four or five years for high school and for leon the reason i choose cleon is i'm interested in the hospitality and also compared to the other school like the hospitality school we on more to i think to let students know more about the luxury like way presenting the hospitality for the internship uh i got my internship on the recruitment day it's in shanghai rich carton so i'll be in the room division department for the guest service so maybe you can tell us what you have done until now regarding the practical house sure i have done the front office and also the bellevue service kitchen i'm doing the fresh restaurant kitchen right now and also after the fresh experience i have the master class coming soon i'm really excited about that so what was your your your best your favorite um workshop in leon so far so in cleon i love the belgian service i learned a lot from from it and also learning we will learn about like the luxury food product and also we have a class with a with alex um he's from the company louis xiii he came to our school and he explained a lot about about the 13 the history and everything and he let us try a bit and also um telling us some of the story behind so why did you choose hospitality um because for like because my personality also like i love to um help people care people and i the only way i feel happy it's when i see them happy why did you come to glee home because what kind of job would you like to get after like um it's hard to say that exactly of course um but i would like to travel around like for me it's like i'm not staying in the same place for the whole time i'm more like moving around and i think in hospitality that's um it's possible to achieve but have you thought of opening your own company one day maybe yeah um it's my final goal yeah because um that's my family what my family does and um even my friends they they're like family have their own company and so on and for my for my family that my dad's architect and like so on but i i think it would be interesting if i could have something on by myself what do you do in your free time my free time all sometimes i do some sport we have gym here and also we can put the gymnasium for like you know some sport with um friends so we often organize activities for for our students it's not mandatory at all it's really up to them if they want to attend or not the thing is that we want them to mingle with as many people as they can just to meet with people because what we tell them that when you arrive in lyon you start networking from the first day because the people you study with later they will be either your collaborators or your competitors so the better you the more the more you know them and the better it is for you and so that's why we encourage them to meet with people and also to develop their sub skills which are communication team spirit leadership maybe they could be a business party in the future of course and i'm sure first we have couples like people in relationship from the beginning and they continue forever but then of course business partners as well uh to meet with your future colleagues so you never know within the community you have so many people coming from different backgrounds different countries you never know who are the parents who are the who is the family so you might have some future employers for you in your best friend's family so you never know how the connections are in the end and that's why people appreciate it here in in lyon and when i say eugene when she arrived she was way more maybe shy or maybe and now you're feeling more confident more comfortable because you have met with people and your your english is good and you and you integrated yourself really well in the community so glad to see | DUCK INTERNSHIP | UCGJpDX7Oc_xEZ2uugatKbvg | 2021-10-19 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 784 | 4,040 |
xRfQqhx_t9I | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xRfQqhx_t9I | That’s it, blame the intern! | that's it blame the intern even reading that I assume the failure is having a system that can easily be broken by an intern in the first place if one dude takes your system down it's 100 your fault it's good to know everybody else is also just around I wonder if he misses his job being in charge of the incoming missile alerts in Hawaii to quote that Russian guy from Iron Man to your software when a company can publicly say that they narrow down the blame to one person it's a huge sign that this company isn't a good fit to work for they just use this one person as a scapegoat for the fact that either they don't have proper procedures that act as safety nets where changes are reviewed by multiple people or they are allowing individuals to bypass these processes based on that individual's Soul discretion either way they should know that that's a terrible way to go about it and they're responsible for letting it happen QA testers actively hiding in the corner accidentally taking down production is a rite of passage we've all done it cool face where else am I supposed to test my changes besides production all I did was change threads one to threadsden to improve performance | Datalize Company | UC-m37hhVAShWt8oqbp5Z7kQ | 2023-01-15 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 218 | 1,187 |
ByArQF0qdH0 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ByArQF0qdH0 | Differential Equations: Basics - 03. Solving a second order equation | all right so here's another example um this one is an example of a second-order differential equation one that you might encounter if you were studying things like simple harmonic motion right here's thinking about mass on a spring if you go through if you've taken a physics course and you play around you'll find that you run into equations like this all the time alright and to be honest most of physics ends up leading you to differential equations at one point or another so it's very important if you're interested in physics to know how to solve a differential equation we do of course in later differential equations courses not in this calculus course but in a differential equations course you would again learn systematic methods for solving systems like this ok we don't have those methods at our fingertips so we'll we'll try to apply a certain amount of guesswork right and so we say ok well what what is this equation saying it's saying that the second derivative of some function is equal to minus 9 times the original function all right and so we think back to all the functions that we sort of first encounter in our first calculus course when we're learning derivatives and we say ok do we know any functions where when you take the derivative twice you get the negative of the thing you started with and you think about it for a little bit and you realize that oh yes there are two such functions right sign works right sine X if I take the derivative of sine I get cosine I take the derivative again I get back to negative sine ok so sine X works ok Co sex works alright derivative coast gives you negative sign derivative of negative sign gives you negative coos but of course you still have to get that nine well again chain rule comes in right 9 is 3 times 3 so if we put a 3 in there all right for either of those that's gonna give me the job right if I do this then Y prime is 3 Coast's 3x right y double prime I get minus 3 times 3 I get minus 9 sine 3x which is minus 9 times y right same story over here Y prime is gonna be minus 3 sine 3x y double prime minus 9 coz three X which is minus 9y and we're back to where we started okay and actually it turns out any sort of linear combination of these will work so a general solution that does the job is going to be to take Y to be some constant maybe we call it a times sine 3x and some other constant B times cos 3x a you get a sinusoid and you might have said it in high school or again perhaps in a physics course these methods from manipulating these things right there's a way to kind of rewrite this as a single either sine or cosine function where you introduce some phase to account for these A's and B's but well you kind of need to know what a and B are before you can pull that off and a and B could be any number right how do you come up with a values for a and B well again possibly from either you know initial conditions right if I if I'm thinking this maybe as like motion on a spring or something like that right if I know an initial position and I know what an initial speed all right the initial speed determines why I can I can recover the values for a and B so there there are those sorts of games that you can play right so general solution turns out does look like this right values for a and B are determined by initial conditions in another course you'd learn exactly how to come up with this sort of answer | Sean Fitzpatrick | UCNTQSJzbc90IjFJjlCIQpGQ | 2020-03-16 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 669 | 3,410 |
q9v06VgcHE4 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q9v06VgcHE4 | Ingles Corporativo-Videoconferencia #10 REVIEW OF UNIT 2 AND PRACTICE | good [Music] evening good evening for good evening good evening [Laughter] wow yes perfect [Music] nothing good evening teacher hello good evening everyone everyone good even [Music] evening wa wa this goodness good evening teacher good evening oh okay okay good evening good evening see okay people let's get it started tonight okay let's see let's start with Anna Lilian reges oh it's not yet he Brian jaier Carona good evening welcome dinora Alejandra Alfaro present teacher welcome dinora Frida Janine Mia welcome jaier Al Escobar here teer okay he welcome turn on your cameras please okay Jose aroldo maso I'm here teacher good night good evening J Jose Rodrigo Hernandez good evening good evening Rodrigo Katherine Marcela Casta good evening teer good evening Catherine laa Carolina H laa L not yet Maria conon good evening Mary evening Maria I Palma Uber Mauricio Antonio reana ant Myra Moreno good evening oh oh Jonathan Jan Andra okay SRA maren Lin presenter good evening and Wendy Maribel Savala presenter good evening okay one two three four five 10 11 12 ah Lou good evening teacher good evening Lou okay very good okay um let's start with one quote an easy quote this one okay let me share the screen share screen yes yes yes okay look at that push yourself because no one else is going to do it for you push yourself because no one else is going to do it for you can you see okay yes okay repeat after me please let me [Music] get push yourself push push yourself because no one else because no one else is going to do it for you going going do it for you okay one more time push yourself push push because no one else because is going to do it for you going going to do it for you okay push yourself because no one else is going to do it for you push yourself to do for you okay what is p push yourself ah push what is push push yourself um because no one else what is no one [Music] else is going to do it yeah yes do you agree or not is true or false Absol true true right true absolutely yes correctly uh we talk about motivation and we uh put the responsibility in others for our motivation yeah we s yeah the problem is that he is not a good motivator he doesn't that person I this is talking about your boss or your supervisor or your teacher or some your father in your family say I you don't do not motivate me yes and we put the responsibility or put the blame we put the blame in others for our motivation yeah but uh to tell the truth the motivation is something that comes from your inside yes so nobody can motivate you enough so I can give you an incentive but if you are not motivated by yourself that's impossible no matter how much I offer to you no matter what I tell you if you do not make a decision to motivate yourself nothing is going to change yeah because must come from inside okay so push yourself so somebody can tell you hey come on go you can do it but you need to do it by yourself okay so repeat please push yourself because no one else is going to do it for you push yourself going for do it for you yes that's true okay let me you want it in what's up okay yes please I'll send it to you in WhatsApp okay okay very good now tonight we are going to ah you had an exercise last night okay at the end of the day I gave you an exercise to translate from Spanish to English some directions let me show it to you okay you remember this activity walk to the back and turn right it is in front of the women restrooms there there are three other three more directions so um what am I doing did you finish this or you need time to to finish to today ready oh ready ready oh okay very good very good so I like to hear your your your version of this um a so okay so number two okay [Music] say I Frid yes okay I style you have the control go straight [Music] uhuh and left uhuh in the first hole M then turn right uhhuh it is left okay um it is [Music] left on the left side left side on the left what sit on the left side or solo on the left mhm it is no it is it is on the left okay oh on the left side it's correct okay to right is one on the left side B the left side the left side see [Music] okay it is on the left side it is on the left side okay teacher okay very good what about number three control n why I cannot write you cannot write okay okay so tell me I'm going to to type it for you thanks go up to the second floor go up to the second floor and turn right uhhuh do the thir dot on left side is the clinic okay left side okay very good [Music] come on period period yes period what period okay num num 5.2 point and question is web is do and grammatical is period okay that's right okay just some information okay very good go up to the second floor and turn right the third door on the left side is the clinic perfect number four take the stairs down to the basement take the stairs um down to the basement it is in the front next to the dining room it is a red door red door okay it's okay okay mhm I I write go down uh go down the stair go down the stairs correct to the basement go down the stairs no no no stairs go down the stairs to the basement it is in front next to the dining room it is a red door cafeteria usually is the cafeteria yeah okay dining room is hola cafeteria is in a in a a war Place yeah um well don't [Music] know [Music] almost Anye dining area there sir dining area lunch room dining hall mhm inclus a canteen mhm yeah could be a dining area lunchroom dining hall got it got it okay okay very good good job now because well we have some activities to practice in the book let's do it first and then I'll give you a couple more to practice the topics we studied this week okay the Activity one on page 27 says [Music] um read the following article about giving instructions to Staff Check true or false for the items below so you have three uh points here in the in this article about giving instructions to staff the idea is you have to read this and then there are five items that you have to check if they are true or false according to the article okay so I will send you to working groups to read this and check true or false all right so we are 16 let's form five groups I'm me 10 yeah five groups 33 three perfect okay okay so go to your groups and complete that exercise join your groups please no oh right hey Rodrigo what happened okay gra oh assum don't assume assume don't okay Don didn't know what you mean you know what they say that that assumption is the mother of all mistake mistakes don't be the fool that assam's people know what you mean West most people in your office or pus uh will be intuitive and swiet on switch it on they are not mind Raiders and imperative when delivering clear in instructions is to not assum the recip now what you mean and this can be anything from industry acronym acronyms to what to who to contact in different departments or organization it will only take you a few second more to explain the details okay see what second in specific be clear and specific everyone loves a WAFF dripping in maple syrup syrup please but no one lies wle in conversation and especi not in an email or we it is a seat of instruction which you don't want to remember on your set of instruction that will be a was of your time and pardon to be honest they they is switch of after a while you do one to ensure that your instruction are clear specific and consist personally I prefer not to B it up no this is true why why why why FSE in the second in the second part yes through do you want to ensure that your instruction are clear specific and complete yes true yeah true people will get confused with the direction is we use too many words yeah true why why H use use H say no many many many many word personally I prefer not to bur it up and will rate get straight to be the point on what's need to be actioned of delivery rather than making the instruction to flow which will only confuse okay it's true it's true Brian to avoid misund one should be very clear in time frames um this understanding Miser understanding teacher yes where is misunderstanding what is the meaning misunder understanding Mal avoid for give the [Music] okay true okay it is fine in the employees made a mistake later we can show example you mean hello teacher which which most people if in your office or business will be in intuitive and switch on they are know they are not mean readers and imperative when delivering clear instruction is to not assume the re recipient knows what you mean and this can be for anything from industry acronyms to who to contact in the different departments or organizations it will only take you a few seconds more to explain the the details number two be clear and specific everyone loves a waffle deing in m m say but no one like waffle in conversation and especially not in an email or when it is a set of instruction will you don't want to rain on in in your set of instruction that will be a what say of your time and to be honest they switch off after a while you don't want to ensure that your instruction are clear specific and concise personally I prefer not B it up and good raer get straight to be point on what need to be actioned or delivered rather than making the instruction to flowy which will only confuse okay number three game time frames do not confuse matter by not being spefic specific while your time frames and DLI what you considered and hi teacher we finish okay we good let's wait for the others okay see you in a moment yes number four the sentence number four is in the par not being specific with your time frames and deadlines uh I think this mean uh we need to be clear when we speak about deadlines I said it's true I need you make something ER hurry up hurry up is one minutes one hours one days one week uh this is true ah okay I think this I think this is true I think weekend time for yeah yes it's true number five it is fine if the emploees make a mistake later we can show samples uh true is false I'm sorry it is false it is fine if the employees make a mistake later we can show examples no whenever possible make sure understand you give examples oh May okay okay people let's see let's check the answers okay number one says uh according to the article it is fine to make assumptions is that true or false false false false false correct number two it is important to go straight to the point to be clear true true true definitely straight to the point three people will get confused with the directions if we use too many words it's true true it's true true true okay to avoid misunderstandings one should be very clear in time frames is true definitely true and five it is fine if the employees make a mistake later we can show example false it's false we have a fight a [Laughter] fight okay one one thing is is sure or or is full or is true no more why H do you you do you think is false is false it is fine if the employees make a mistake later we can show examples whenever possible make sure you give example this will be especially beneficial if they are new at the role to the role or if they haven't carried out the task before these will help to add Clarity to your instructions and help form a clearer picture of what it is you mean and want well you have to give examples before know when the employees have made mistakes yeah so make you you must give examples before they make mistakes so it is false yeah false is true it is false false is correct sorry okay yes it is false yes okay very good I know the there must be new vocabulary in this article so use your dictionaries to find the meaning of new words okay now this is easy feel in the blanks using there is and there are let's do it together number [Music] one any paper in the printer wow it's a question okay what is the form to complete this question is there is there is there I'm 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the second attendance and they I will send you to do it in your groups to unscramble the words to create senten okay let's take the second attendance Alan Rees Brian Javier Carmona pres just good Alejandra Alfaro Alandra FR Jan Mia teacher ja Al Escobar presento I'm here I'm here okay pres good Jose Rodrigo Hernandez present okay Katherine Marcel castan teacher okay laa Carolina Vil present teacher good Maria conon good mariaan Palma okay Maurice Antonio Rana M Antonio Riva uh Maya verisa Moreno and Wendy marel saala present teacher okay okay go back to your groups and unscramble the sentences with not allowed to see you later [Music] hello with [Music] long okay to extend to extend extend we we not alone are not alone uhhuh to exender one and three you are not allowed to wear informal clothes yes correct okay in in the third children is not allowed it bright in right see it is not allowed mhm it is not allowed is not [Music] allowed bring with to bring two to children no no K bring children wi what is ring I don't know what is TR TR aha TR I'll re I'll re uhhuh to bring children to bring in children to bring children children bringing children okay that's it okay hello teacher hello teacher hello I am finished okay perfect see you later then see you later see you later here a song like aloud aloud yeah alloud like like similar the yeah [Music] alloud hi teacher okay yes hello have AIA all is allowed oh is allow allow uh [Applause] exact is with but is a solid solid it's like is like at at the end but is a the a solid D alloud alloud teacher please help with with this this uh word allow I say my partner that it's a song H similar loud I know we know that at the end is isn't a te but the song is like a but is a solid d a yes yeah loud yeah I can I can type Z solid solid Z I can type this this song uh so to have an idea I I type c at the end yeah L yeah but that is just it's more like allow not allowed uh allowed okay thank you okay see you see you welcome back and let's check your work okay let's see group number one one is aier Katherine and Syra please one of you write sentence number one in the chat okay teacher okay only number one who is going to write it okay you see you are not allowed to wear informal okay you are not allowed to wear informal you're are not allowed to wear informal clothes okay very good okay group number two Brian Arnoldo and Lura right number two employees are not allowed to smoke good group number three sentence number three Frida Rodrigo and MAA one of you please Ison allow to bring in children okay I thought number three Mo number four Jonathan and Mary sentence number four please we are not allowed to extend our lunch time okay and group number five Galileo ivania and Wendy people are not allowed to check in late okay very good excellent okay now let's play I'm going to give you a game to play in your groups let me show it to you and you're going to play and speak okay this board game is the are you allowed yes I am allowed no I am not allowed for example start here this is the starting point one two are you allowed to eat all the bread at dinner in your family are you allowed to eat all the bread at dinner no I am not allowed to eat all the bread at dinner no I am not allowed to eat all the bread at dinner uh name one thing you are not allowed to do okay Al okay I am not allowed to do whatever in your family at work or in your community or I I don't know don't for what I am not allowed to do okay I am not allowed to uh go to the bank without a mask yeah I am not allowed to go to the bank without a [Music] mask go forward go back is please practice your English do not practice your Spanish you need to practice your English with these questions and answers okay let me share this in WhatsApp so you can play [Music] oops there you go okay [Music] um uh where is Brian H teacher okay it's time to play for bye [Music] fore [Music] foreign oh M okay see you later see you allow one two three four five are you allowed to help your friends with their homework this is can you see it no I am not allowed to tell my friends with her homework okay I four one two do you my H yes I am allowed yes I am allowed to do my homework okay are you [Music] allow in my house in my house I not allow to um um to beer ER because in my family think and famia P [Music] in my family in my family [Music] think drink drink is bad have me hi my family thing dram is bad um I don't know my family thinks that drinking a drinking is bad bad okay next you okay are you allowed to help your friends with their homework goad are you allowed to help your friends with their homework uh yes I am hello my to help okay yes I am I love to my friends with okay [Music] okay are you alone to at your [Music] desk I I am not allowed to sit in my desk okay um name one thing you are allowed to do I am allowed I name one thing you are allowed to do I am allowed to do uh uh I am allowed to bring a lot of War I am allow to play football for example okay next D for J I I am allowed [Music] to amow okay welcome back let's practice together let me share the screen with the [Music] game and I'm going to ask you I'm going to roll the dice and I'm going to ask you the question okay let me start with Brian yes okay give me a moment I'm loading the dice okay you got I don't know if you can see it five one two three four five this one let me use the Stars to mark your [Music] turns okay oh what happened I need the Stars okay Brian are you allowed to help your friend with their homework yes teer my cast and allow to help on my friend uh okay with their homework me because they help me okay good then next is dinora is dinora here yet no right uh Freda number one how can I show you the okay number ah okay you trust me number one are you allowed to jump on your belt oops intimacy no are you allowed to jump on your bed no I am not allowed to jump in my bell okay wow it's fun it's very funny I am ah you're strict I am strict I am stri okay next is uh jaier are you there Javier yeah to sure okay here you got four one two three four here are you allowed to be are you allowed the question is allowed are you allowed to be on time for class yes teacher yes I allowed to to time for class and then what happened why you are not on time you are allowed to okay next is Arnoldo aralo four again ah four okay um what happened here what is uh your question one two three four here are you allowed to eat breakfast yes I am allow to break bre I am allow to eat breakfast every day M sa I am alone okay good very good next is uh who's after you Galileo one two three four five sixo yes sir okay this one name one thing you are not allowed to do I'm not allowed to smoke any cigarettes oh okay now that's good now next is Jonathan Jonathan are you there Jonathan at one Jonathan at two he left sleeping Rodrigo are you there Rodrigo yes teer okay now let's roll the dice and you get four um one two three four okay are you allowed to talk on the phone okay this at school at work are you allowed to talk on the phone at work yes I am allowed to talk the phone my work is MH customer okay managing ah other okay all time in my Jo okay very good next is Catherine Jonathan oh Jonathan Jonathan laptop by okay Jonathan let me roll the dice for you and you got two is one two here name one thing you are not allowed to do in your house one thing you are not allowed to do in your house in my house yes ah oh so you can do everything in your house yes okay so let's change what uh one thing you are not allowed to do at work um drink beers okay give me a complete sentence I am not allowed not allowed dream build in at word ah okay why um because he's um a rule yes I know I understand okay Katherine Marcela hi teacher okay your number is three one two three oops okay it says are you allow to run in the corridor at school well let's say at work are you allowed to run in the corridor or at work I know I not allowed to run 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CSA3f0Eg1DA | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CSA3f0Eg1DA | The Lost Art of putting with Karl Morris | okay welcome back to Seattle TV and thank you for joining the average golfer I'm back at my home course has wool golf club not to play around a golf but I'm with a special guest to the channel it's Carl Morris from the mind factor good to see Andy so we'll start off welcome to the channel my pleasure first of all explain Carl Norris the mind factor what is that what's it all about well we've been around best part 20 years now and then it sort of started off from my own kind of failures as a player were by you know I'd worked so hard on technique on the range but could never really transfer it onto the golf course and I just became fascinated with the whole psychology of the game and performance of the game and and what tools and techniques I could I could share with other people how many golfers say they hit it better in practice most people most people do how many people say that they play better with the mix and then a competition somewhere so the whole area of performance has been a fascination for all those years and you know I've been fortunate in that time to work with some pretty good players work with a number of major winners and you know I've always tried to make things very practical and applicable and I think you know some of the principles that apply to a tournament play are exactly the same as a guy trying to break hundred for the first time or win the monthly medal or well that's one of the questions I was going to ask I did read that you've worked with six major champions not right now year today with the average golfer and but the principles in terms of their mental side of the game apply exactly exactly you know if you're nervous if you're nervous trying to win the club championship you know this just is it just as you know I'm sure Molinari was feeling it a couple weeks ago at Carnoustie so it's about understanding the principle of everything that I do and it pretty much comes down to one word and that one word is attention okay and it's very much about every individual I call it becoming an attention detective understanding what you as an individual need to put your attention on to get the best out of your game right you know a lot of times more a lot of golfers have their attention all over the place you know that we're trying to do various things in the swing that may work on on the range but tend not to work on them on the golf course and we've got some really interesting stuff now about you know whether you focus in what we call internally or externally some people thinking about body parts when this wing can work quite well but for the vast majority of people actually thinking a little bit more about the golf club and what you're actually trying to do with the golf club is really much more efficient for a lot of players so that means that attention from the situation they're in to a particular focus on yeah it's the biggest cliche ever isn't it you know play one shot at a time but but actually if you if you're performing well and your minds in the right place you are absorbed in this task of moving this golf ball to that target so then we sort of said well okay if I want to move this ball to that target what shot do I want to hit I need to be really clear on that and then what what sort of thing what do I need to have my attention on with the golf club to make that shot happen so actually in many ways people say to me what what do you what do you get people to think about my job most of the time is to get them to think less because we're drowning in thought you know yeah there's so much information I you know there's so much technology now which is great but actually when you're out on the golf course I'm also none of it matters but it's a boat usually it's about shrinking it down right so a couple of really key things yeah you know and and so often players will have said to me all these when they've played well we've won a tournament it's so obvious that it seems so simple we're almost frightened of making it simple at this year you know it is almost like we like two things to be difficult like some people yeah some people like to make it complicated so my missions be to simplify the whole thing well the interesting thing was I did a video were a few weeks back now and it was all about how to improve all your handicap yeah and we looked at a number of different areas that might help him doing that and one of the things we talked about was the mental attitude towards the mental approach and I wish I thought the person's name down while the subscribe suggests it'd be great to work with a mind coach and do a video that were gonna film right now so thanks to ever that was got in touch with Carl the good thing was it coincided with it Simon Carl's got a new book out and it focuses on putting isn't it yeah so it's not the lost cause it's called a lost art of putting okay available all good bookstores and I very much feel we're cellphone co-author Gary nickel very much feel that potting tends to be very scientific now you know we've got a lot of data on what we're doing with the porter and what a lot of data on path and face and things like that which is great but if you listen to the best putters in the history of the game you know Ben Crenshaw seve even Bobby Locke Gary Player the talk in an artistic way about being out there are much more about feel much more about creating each individual pot rather than rigidly trying to repeat a certain stroke so it's we're not saying don't work on technique we're not saying science isn't important but if you've been struggling with an overlord of that hopefully will connect you back you know we can see just some kids practicing here and these get these kids are absorbed in the art of getting the ball in the hole over there not over got the kids in it no and and the curious thing is you know most people are better at putting when they're young then when they're old and it shouldn't be that we should get that we should get that sort of skill but you know people don't necessarily get worse at piano playing is to get older you know but putting most people's output egrave is you mean well the book focuses on six principles yeah and we're gonna we're gonna look at possibly three in the videos we'll see how it goes but we're gonna start off what's the first area we're gonna look at we're gonna look at do what I call your story okay in the sense that it's not my hard look story is it was a good for a family if you are it can be if you like basically the principle is that we are all a bunch of stories okay so what we do is we carry a bunch of stories around with us and if you think about it if you hear a story enough times if you repeat it enough times guess what happens you start to believe it there's a story that we that we quote in the in the book about about stories and it was about a very famous coach called Harvey Penick okay people viewing might remember a very famous book he did called a little red book and Penix to two most famous pupils were Ben Crenshaw and Tom kite No not bad not bad start and apparently they were both gonna go out on the PGA Tour at the same time and they had dinner with the courts just before they went on the PGA Tour and I think it was Ben Crenshaw or maybe Tom kite said to Harvey Penick so mr. panic if you had one single piece of advice that you'd give us to be successful on the PGA Tour what would it be and he looked at them both and he said make sure that you go to dinner with good putters and what seems a very try comment was genius in him basically what he was meaning is hang around with people who thought well yeah because misery loves company yeah yeah you know and it's amazing with the game of golf there's been not and I used to see it when I when I played it's almost like this badge of honor would buy oh he's a great ball striker and Iulia golfer sir I went out today and I played and I knocked it on 12 greens but a three footage six times they almost can't wait to tell you the negative and they're negative very bad depotted you know I mean and I've heard the other side of it were people say oh he's not much of a ball striker in but he's a bit of a blade merchant as long as always against the rules too hooked up to Hall a few pots so what we do go into with the stories to is to look very carefully at the story that you keep telling yourself okay what's the narrative that you give yourself after you've played around a golf in regards to your putting now we make the point that if you've been a bad putter all your life you can't just suddenly sit under a tree close your eyes and chant that you're wonderful that's that's nonsense but what you could start with and this is the premise in the book you could start with the premise that from today you're actually going to learn how to become good on the greens you're actually going to start the process of thinking very differently about your because when you then move on from the story to some of the other principles and you start to see some different results then the story starts to change and one of the things that we say with the stories that you'll know you getting better at putting it's curious to say it because you'll start to miss better and that's a silly one but what I mean is to say is you'll start to hit more ports and we'll go into the principle of pace when you get better pase it's amazing how that ball starts to say coming that ball starts to grab the hall more often right it's a really interesting thing as I said we'll go into that in the pace section but when people start to see different results when they start to practice in a different way then as I say the story starts to change but you've got to be very very careful with the narrative that you constantly repeat you know sitting in the clubhouse bragging to everybody about how many ports you're taking yeah yeah it's not it's not that produces a misery loves company but it's the decision from these do you want to keep telling yourself the same old story I John awesome ports yes because the thing is with Putin has been Hogan said nobody kinetic good enough to put badly yeah yeah yeah you know you can spend hours on the range working on your driver and it's still gonna knock the ball in the hole you know you're still you're still gonna pop well so that's what I'm going to start the stories we're gonna start my story in this case okay and move the camera round and we'll see where we're going to next on this would be interested okay right okay so Karl is well aware of my story struggling on the putting surface like many of us and I think hearing what you said I did consider myself to be a decent portion honey if I'm honest with you it's only been the last two or three years but what you're saying about focusing on technique at 100% agree with everything I do now is all about well I must be doing something different than I used to in terms of my protein technique but the next stage and we've briefly talked about it off camera it's a real focus now is about paces and that's one of the principles in the book one of the really interesting things because if you ask most golfers and you say well okay what's the two things that you need to get right to halt aport obviously one's line one space yeah if you follow that up and so well if of the two things which was potentially slightly more important yeah Moss golf for set pace I'm the right I get in the binman but he'll say pace but what do they actually work on if you think about putting industry I think that most attempt back to attention again that we mentioned in the in the first video most people's attention when they put badly I think is back here so they're very much focused on what they're trying to do yeah how they're trying to move the putter yeah they're obsessed with Star Line's they're obsessed with getting everything set correctly at address now I'm not saying that no you have to do our alignments massive in all the polls I'm not saying it's not important but if you become if you become overly focused on that yeah if I'm so obsessed with the line it tends to be at the detriment of pace no here's the interesting thing with pace my whole way of coaching putting changed a few years ago when I came across some some research on on pace because I was a being brought up a generation you know never up never in and yeah you know get it get it past the hole and all the rest of it but an interesting thing to look at with pace is if you imagine let's so we've got I said we've got a pot here that's breaking in this direction okay now you imagine if you've got three golf balls traveling towards that hole pretty much through the correct pace yeah yeah dead weight yeah yeah how many of them have a chance to go in they could all grab the whole currently okay they can all grab the whole at dead weight yeah yeah now the interesting thing is is if you just get your pace slightly wrong there's something called the effective hole size we're in effect the hole actually shrinks if you don't get your pace right now if I if I hit a port with only enough pace to knock it's a three foot past yeah how many of the three balls get a chance to go in now probably just the sensible just the center ball so the premise of pace is that if you get just a little bit better at pace you've actually don't have to be perfect with your life yeah I still got the job what if what we find when we get people working more on pace and again the interesting thing is when you're working on pace it tends to free you up a little bit yeah because you don't get so obsessed you're gonna soar a robotic guy if you don't get so obsessed with being perfect yeah but when you get you when you get your pace right all of a sudden now instead of the instead of when people talk about the line into the hole most people put a line on the golf ball it's like a chalk line yes no mentally if you see that as being the line into the hole I think that creates a lot of tension yeah I can see it however if you saw the line into the hole as being three balls wide yes now which would you soon to do would you soon as send the ball down a chalk line yeah how would you sooner try and send it down alone this year yeah as I said what we're not saying lying isn't important but if you've worked so hard online for years and years and years yeah at the detriment of pace yeah I mean another fascinating thing that will get people will get people on the golf course you'll see somebody hit support that ends up like this so it's four foot behind the hole and if you had something to hit put this way so you're dead weight say a foot or so either side people go that was a dreadful port yeah and on this one they'll go you gave it a chance no you didn't because at that pace we had no chance yeah remember the key principle is put in the one thing that you're trying to get T it's the only time in golf where you want to use one not the only time and go but the key thing in put in is gravity we're trying to grab it we're trying to get gravity to make that the ball do that now what's the one thing that can overcome gravity on a putting green basic space is momentum yeah so when you start to think about that happening and if I've got enough pace to override that yeah then I mean it ain't dropping then I'm in trouble yeah so my recommendation and something that we talked a lot about in the book it's just just free yourself up a little bit yeah just go on the potting green one of the exercises that we actually recommend is that you just take one ball and you go to a bunch of holes and you don't even read the pot all you do is just set yourself forth and just trying at the pace right yeah and it's amazing how when you get the pace right for a lot of people the line can it takes care of itself my belief is that most golfers are a lot better at line than they think but a lot worse at paste anything area yeah and that makes sense wouldn't it and at the very least and if you think about it you know if you got better at pace yes I'm said a sort of 10 15 20 30 feet yeah it's an easier to yeah you're gonna work you don't want the floor thoughts of coming back if we talks about Club golfers before you know most club golfers from probably 10 to 25 26 handicap yeah the quickest way of actually reducing your Andy cap would be eliminated from three yeah definitely yeah and why did you three poor because of pace yeah yeah you don't you know three pot yeah sometimes you get the line completely wrong but most part yeah it's got an idea of the line but it's like you said it's stopping that ball within a a nice easy tap it isn't if you don't make the pause because of pace when you watch bowlers and green bolus that's another interesting thing as well and you see the action of a chrome brink green Bowl they generally make very good putters but if you think about it when a crown green bulb is bowling I wouldn't imagine you'd ever see anybody looking at the ball like this but if you think about it if you're obsessed with with line and you're obsessed with everything here you're actually shutting off a lot of information are we down here yes we are the only sport that we're not looking where we're going yeah yeah you know the next best thing to looking where you're going is actually having a very clear representation of what the ball needs to do to go in the hole pace wise I do that it makes a lot of sense and just is that's why we've called it the lost art yeah yeah the lost art of putting because we just were just connecting back we said to people who want you to become more childlike and less childish childish she's getting throwing tantrums because you've mr. port child like he's just becoming a bit more fascinated by what the ball needs to do to go in the hall and a little bit less bound up in in technical stuff brilliant I hope that made sense to you but it certainly did some may in the pace things a massive one and like I just said there the idea of eliminating three putts would make a massive difference to most of our scorecards I guess I'd certainly be into that category and just concentrate like we've just seen there getting that ball up and around the whole irrelevance of lying getting that piece spot-on and tappings are a little bit easier as well for the ones that we don't whole what are we on to next card because we might as well I'd be interesting I want to carry this on going because we'll do another one of these key principles of the book so what's next the next one is is visualization okay let's move the camera try another hole and we'll do we'll focus on the next principle which is visualization broke fully got something there to take away and concentrate on practicing all about your pace right so with two parts in you but your story you've got concentrate on pace I went on to section 3 which is about visualization so explaining car what's visualization all about well as we alluded to in the previous video that golf is the only game where you're not looking where you're going yes so if I'm a basketball player if I'm gonna free throw a line I'm looking at the rim yeah you know if I'm a bowl or on a green I'm looking at the the jack if I come into Bowl at cricket I'm looking to where I could go on and on and on yeah pretty much every sport we're all heads down yeah pretty much every sport where you trying to move an object to a target you're looking where you're going yeah golf we're not because the targets out here yeah and then we set up and we know the next best thing to looking where you're going is about is having a very very clear representation of what the task is what the actual task is I like in this in the book to what I call programming the sat-nav yeah when you get in your car you know if I came here from Manchester today you know and I and I just punched in the we roll I'd get somewhere near here yeah yeah but I wouldn't get tears well Golf Club yeah no I did punch in as well Golf Club and the post car and all the rest of it and then the car goes to work to find it because it's got a very very clear month yeah of what it's trying to do no people get hung up on visualisation I don't visualize this kind of stuff it's a bit of a myth really what we talk about is the power of questions because if I said to you now what's the first thing that you see when you walk in your house the hallway great so at some level because of that question you created an image of your hallway yeah so questions create images okay and images or what we want to actually provide the brain and body something to work on to get the ball into the hole now it might seem the most ridiculously simple question but with a number of Tour players I can remember in particular Graeme McDowell I worked with him for an awful long time but we always laugh about the fact that I think just before the US Alton win in 2010 we started to work with questions and the simple question for a golfer to ask is when they actually look at a port when you read in a port if you ask yourself the question what does this ball need to do to go in the hole and you think about that and if you look to the hole and ask that question what does this ball need to do to go in the hole your brain will come up with an answer to that question yeah and that picture will usually involve some people see a colored line some people see remember this the action track that they used to be on TV with this sort of the traveling ball the more vivid and there's a lot of science that relates to this the more vivid you are into imagery as opposed to mechanics the more you're able to perform on the golf course doing some mechanical work in practice is firing yeah what the best putters seem to be very much into what's going on out here now if you think about it if you ask that question what does this ball need to do to go in the hole one of the things that I'd really like the listeners to home into is when you ask that question what does this ball need to do to go in the hole is really home in and we call entry point so as you look at the hole try to get a sense if if you if you look at the whole work word you actually see the ball entering entering the hole okay now the great thing about entry point is obviously entry point on a right to left port and a left to right what are going to be different yeah but if I can create a clear representation of that ball going into the entry point my brain I think someone I don't think I know subconsciously it's calculating pace as well yeah so that's or the the image of the ball the entry point that the vivid image what does this ball have to do to go in the hole when you start to see that you're then providing your brain body system with that satellite navigation system you're giving it a map to follow and you know as I say to a lot of players you can't hole every port but what you can do on every port is give yourself a great chance yeah and Ivan goes far as to say the next time people play just try this on every single part from tappings obvious yeah on every single port just ask yourself that question what does this ball need to do to go in the hole obviously it's a bit more challenging from 50 feet you'll get a general sense there but by asking that question what does this ball need to do to go in the hole what are you focusing on you're actually focusing on this pot in this moment this all cliche about or one shot at a time and things like that well you need a system to play one shot at a time if you said to somebody can you ask yourself a question on every pot today yeah you could do that yeah no you might not hold everything yeah but I'm pretty convinced that you're giving yourself every channel that's a chance yeah every channel and all the ways sort of the other thing that that questions do relating to what we said at the in the first video questions control your attention yeah that's what I was thinking as well it just takes your mind away from your function on that one thing as well and then I suppose you couple that with the the pace that we talked about in the other section of the section and then you get in that ball to travel you get you're getting that ball you're getting that bulb a better pace to travel you're also then building in the line into it and I'd ask people to play around with it with when you ask the question what does the ball need to do to go in the hole there's a section in the book we talk about some top class players they say some people see a line some people actually see a liquid yeah they'll actually see a liquid flowing down the green there's a great phrase I think that the ball that the ball pours into the hole yeah it's a great mental image to have of the ball actually pour you know imagine some water traveling down a slow and I would call it that how would it pour into the hole right another one for you to think about there visualization and I've heard a lot of people talking about visualizing different shots out there on the golf course nice - explained in a putting scenario from Karl but you do it from pros as well about how they stand there you can sort of see them and I assume that's the kind of mental approach that they're taking towards each shop of the play interesting to see they're adapted in supporting a couple of things to work with there Thank You Zack are all that information you've just given don't forget the book is the lost art of putting any more information in there I feel that three other secrets that we've not even gone into brilliant so again links will be down below in terms of how you can purchase the book take a look at Karl's website Edina the main factor is Nick Carlton I'm fraktur Kamiya mine factor calm I appreciate Carl traveling and comments to speak to the average golfers audience as ever appreciate any comments from yourselves it that like button subscribe if you don't already and I want to practice a few of these techniques and hopefully putting gets a bit better right I'll see you soon [Music] | The Average Golfer | UCwfGb-FXG66ZCRrS-VMc4oA | 2018-08-16 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 5,149 | 26,078 |
k4XERlCAPwU | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k4XERlCAPwU | Econ 362, Lecture 17 | hi professor gerald friedman department of economics university of massachusetts and amherst and we're here today to talk about american exceptionalism why the american working class is different or perhaps it's more correct to say why the american working class produced different types of social movements than was seen in europe and nor in canada or in japan why the american work glass did not produce a powerful a large socialist or communist union and union movement and political organization okay last time we talked about sumbot and his simple-minded model which is things happen to workers who then create institutions now there are several things wrong with this model for starters within this model some acts as if workers create the institutions of their own choosing this is a very popular idea people just go around kind of rolls off the tongue if people wanted x then they would do y if they don't do y it must be because they don't want to do it they don't want x if american workers wanted socialism they would have a socialist party if they don't have a socialist party it must be because the american workers don't want socialism well american workers are only one part of the class struggle and it's reasonable to say american workers are the weakest part of the class struggle uh if you have conflicts labor conflicts they go between workers and capitalists capitalists who are usually fewer in number richer better organized and more resources and there are state officials who have control over the army over the police over legitimation over the law these two capitalist and state workers may have more impact on the rise or for fair the success or failure of social movements than to the workers when you get down to it do we want to say that american workers are exceptional because of things that happen to them well do we want to say that it's the american state that's exceptional or that it's american capitalists who are exceptional either one would accomplish the failure of socialist institutions in the united states now in my first book which is on the reading list state making and labor movements i argue that it's the american state that's different by making a comparison with the experience of french labor unions i might add that just in background that i started working on that book in 1981 shortly after the united states elected ronald reagan a very conservative um free enterprise republican to the white house and the french elected francois mitterong to the elysee palace the president of france mitirao was head of a coalition of communist socialists and left radicals so it really did seem like the countries were moving in divergent directions which to some extent has continued since so it seemed like let's these are two capitalist economies two prosperous capitalist economies standards of living were comparable in france and the united states in the 1980s though the united states had a higher standard of living before world war one the period that i was examining but the state institutions were very different my argument in state making is that the fundamental differences in the united states the capitalists and state officials were united there was no significant division among america's ruling elite after the civil war after the civil war who was left on top capitalists merchants rich people they all had their financial basis in capitalist labor relations france on the other hand in the same period the 1870s and 80s was still the elite was still divided between an agrarian elite with its origins and feudal property and the capitalist elite based in capitalist property that division which continued well into the 20th century in france divided those who favored the restoration of the monarchy against those capitalist bourgeois workers who favored a republic and remember france's republic the third republic was founded in 1871 uh just arguably 1877 after the monarchist lost control of the constituent assembly it was a very open question down to practically to world war one whether the republic was going to survive or would be replaced by a monarchy monarchists regularly received over 40 percent of the vote in french elections indeed there was an attempted coup d'etat in 1900 during the dreyfus affair there was another attempted coup d'etat as late as 1934. if you walk around pal paris you go to the place de la concorde and you look across the sen at the palais bourbon which was the uh which was then and now the headquarters of the chambray de deputy and you can see the bridge where that coup failed because the mob of right-wing fascist proto-monarchists uh tried to storm the palais bourbon and were beaten back following that there was a huge rally in paris of over a million people communists radicals liberals socialists all marching under the tree color singing the marseilles sometimes with fists in the air if they were communists but united in defense of the republic that elite disunity in france meant that workers and their institutions their unions had allies in the state against the capitalists just as in the united states there was no elite disunity anymore it took a while as we talked about for things to settle down after the civil war but by the 18 late 1870s it was clear it was capitalist against workers the capitalists couldn't look to any particular group of allies among the elites all the elites were in defense of a particular vision of free labor that underlay capitalist labor relations they didn't have to worry about finding allies against the slave because the slaveholders were gone defeated there was no contentious property interests in the united states he was just workers against capitalists and in that type of fight american workers had to go looking to hide to cover any radicalism to not anger the capitalists and the state officials so american unions learned between 1886 and 1914 that the best advantage was in avoiding strife avoiding the types of turmoil and upheaval that will bring in the state officials because the state when it intervenes in labor relations in the united states in this period intervenes against workers so to the standard exceptionalist model we need to add events workers do things they go on strike they create events and events shape the workers and their attitudes you go to american unions in 1910 1905 and they'll tell you we have to avoid this we can't do that because the police will be on up next you go to french unions and you ask them do you want us how are you going to achieve your ends and they'll say we're going to get out on the street and we're going to make the prefect the government official listen to us and he'll lean on the capitalists french workers achieved their goals won their strikes by getting state intervention in about a quarter of french strikes in the years before world war one state officials intervened and workers achieved at least some of their goals in virtually all of those strikes there's no comparable data set for how often state officials intervened in the united states but when they did it's pretty clear workers lost workers in the united states unions did not benefit from state intervention so they tried to avoid it they kept their strikes small they avoided radical rhetoric they kept quiet they became exceptional french workers and their unions became exceptional in their own way because they had exceptional opportunities to influence the state because of the frac the divisions within the elites over time in the 20th century those divisions in european elites have been eroding and that's something that we'll be talking about much later in the course when we talk about the decline of the social welfare state in the united states and europe but till then have a nice day thank you bye bye | UMassEconomics | UCV_eWNVYGuEkv6wFPfeDdFQ | 2011-05-27 | Creative Commons Attribution 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uPBayUqdXYc | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uPBayUqdXYc | Humanity First! Racism for the 22nd Century, Now! | i'm charles saracino of the terra firma party with armistice day coming soon we're making our voices heard by the alien appeasers on the presidium can i count on your support in the next election you're marking the end of the first contact war with a protest as we have every year for the last 26 years the war taught humanity a lesson that some would forget if we don't stand up for ourselves no one else will i thought the lesson of the first contact war was that there's other life in the galaxy and they have opinions too perhaps so commander but if aliens feel free to express their opinions at gunpoint why shouldn't we what happened at the mass relay was a misunderstanding if you saw a child about to touch a gun wouldn't you stop them i'd pull them away yes i wouldn't shoot them dead i don't know terra firma's platform what do you stand for our core value is that earth must stand firm against alien influences politically culturally and in the worst case militarily it's a good theory but these people are making it sound like a racial issue i can't deny that some of our supporters have extreme views but our platform is also supported by economists sociologists and medical professionals but you don't do anything to curtail the racist comments of your members of course not commander whether i disagree with them or not they have the right to express their opinion sorry i believe we need to work peacefully with other races we've heard that before in human history well-meaning naivete leads to declarations of peace in our time we can't allow anything like shanxi to happen again i'm andrew yang and i approve this message by polluting the oceans not mitigating co2 emissions and destroying our biodiversity we are killing our planet let us face it there is no planet b on this issue it may happen we have disagreements between the united states and france it may happen like in all families but that's for me a short-term disagreement on the wrong one we will have to face the same realities and we're just citizens of the same planet so we will have to face it so beyond some short-term disagreements we have to work together with business leaders and local communities let us work together in order to make our planet great again and create new jobs and new opportunities while safeguarding our earth i'm professor mccoy and we just saw a couple of examples of the dark side of humanism humanism as an ethical and political theory has a lot of positive aspects to it there's the unity among all human beings for a common purpose a common goal without the sort of divisions that we have historically seen between races between ethnicities between nations between everything else it is a general overarching broad philosophy one which unites every human being together the trouble arises with a broader context the kind of context you see in science fiction the kind of context you see especially in the example we've looked at from mass effect this is an example i've spoken about on my various live streams as well which you can find linked in the description or on my channel and it's a common example in a lot of science fiction where we see this sort of humanism this human supremacy even turn into something significantly darker than what we see in modern society today it's no accident that i use use the term dark side because for example uh another example of this would be uh the galactic empire from star wars especially from the star wars legends continuity where the empire was distinctively pro-human and of course the converse of that anti-alien or we should maybe say anti-non-human so we see humanism this overarching over uh broad-reaching philosophy which encompasses everyone and everything into a cohesive moral system turn on its head and turn into it just another exclusionary philosophy an exclusionary ethical and political system as soon as humanity is brought into a broader wider context with other rational animals other creatures um that an unfortunately underutilized term in science fiction hetero sapiens other wise animals other rational animals as soon as these hetero sapiens as soon as these aliens or what have you are brought into play brought into the picture suddenly humanism becomes indistinguishable from any other sort of racism or chauvinism that we may have seen over throughout human history [Music] but why is this what is so wrong with humanism that leads it to become this kind of this kind of isolationist racialist insular kind of philosophy like any other racialist or ethnic or nationalist ethic that we've seen before i'm gonna give a couple of more examples and then we'll go into the uh a more in-depth analysis and look at exactly what it is about humanism that has this uh that gives it uh this problem uh and it's a problem of making the proper distinctions i know things are different aboard the normandy but uh i'm i'm concerned about the aliens vacarion and rex with all due respect commander should they have full access to the ship they may not serve the alliance chief but their allies at least as far as sarin goes this is the most advanced ship in the alliance navy i don't think we should give them free reign to poke around the vital systems engines sensors weapons you don't trust the alliance's allies i'm not sure i'd call the council races allies we humanity i mean have to learn to rely on ourselves standing up for ourselves doesn't mean standing alone i don't think we should turn down allies i just think we shouldn't bet everything on them staying allies as noble as the council members see now if their backs are against the wall they'll abandon us you've got a pessimistic view of the universe williams a pessimist is what an optimist calls a realist look if you're fighting a bear and the only way for you to survive is to stick your dog on it and run you'll do it as much as you love your dog it isn't human it's not racism not really members of their species will always be more important to them than humans are they seem like deeply held beliefs williams what made you think this way my family's defended the alliance since it was founded my father grandfather great-grandmother they all picked up a rifle and swore the oath of service i guess we just tend to think of earth's interests as our own and it turns out that everybody on earth is descended from people that live here in africa and then as groups of us move around the world the color of our skin had to change but we're all one species but we're not treating each other fairly not everybody's getting an even shake so it's time to chill shepherd you're making a habit of costing me more than time and money i'm sorry i'm having trouble hearing it i'm getting a lot of on this line don't try my patience the technology from that base could have secured human dominance in the galaxy against the reapers and beyond human dominance or just cerberus strength for cerberus is strength for every human cerberus is humanity i should have known you've choked the hard decisions too idealistic from the start i've sacrificed more for humanity than you'll ever know everything shepherd everything i've done has uplifted humanity not only above other species in our galaxy but over the reapers powerful terrifying spectacular each eruption is a window into the earth beneath our feet volcanoes fire our imagination they inspire myths and legends and tempt our curiosity out beyond the confines of our world funny to hear the elusive man already coming up with pro-earth propaganda in the late 20th century that was at least the elusive man's voice actor martin sheen from an eyewitness documentary talking about the wonders of the earth among many others and of course among many other among other examples as well we see here we see in cases like this a kind of preference for humanity preference for our planet our world because it is ours not because it's better not because there's anything particularly distinct about it but because it's ours it's an identitarian philosophy innately rather than being having something to do with the intrinsic characteristics of humanity or earth or anything like that it's a sort of pride in ourselves which represents humanism as such now there have been attempts to change humanism um some of these have to do with personalist um or or agent causal distinctions where we where we distinguish human from person well this can be done and we can distinguish humans from persons and value one or the other or both differently the trouble is that once you start to delineate human from person that can lead into directions one direction that can lead is what i would uh what i would call the more dangerous direction especially historically speaking where we start to discount the personhood of humans of homo sapiens this is where we get the various uh explicitly racialist or ethnic or ethnic or supremacist philosophies where some groups some subset of human beings are considered sub-personal a locally colloquially we would say sub-human um but this is uh imprecise we are talking about humanism um but in this more narrow personalist sense then we're talking about persons as the as the holders of moral value and of course i would agree that persons are the holders of moral value however i think it is quite dangerous once we begin to separate human from person in this way because again historically and even presently we have the danger of discounting the personhood of real human beings so the alternative to this is to separate conceptually human from person but broaden our understanding of person or the possibilities of what could constitute a person beyond mere the bi merely the biological category of homo sapiens to what i've called and what uh what has been again i think an underutilized term in science fiction hetero sapiens other rational animals other things of the same sort as us but of a different biological species i insist on saying biological species in part because i think it would be at least in some circumstances perfectly fair to refer to hetero sapiens aliens so to speak um as human in the philosophically relevant sense in the sense which would be what we might call metaphysical species species is differentiated by what aristotle called a specific difference the part of us that specifies us from something else from one thing from another so the specific difference the speciation what different what defines humans as a species is rationality we are rational animals we're of the genus a broader category of animals of a specific kind in particular but what separates us from other species of animal is our rationality [Music] of course what separates hetero sapiens aliens from other species of animals is of course their rationality as well so philosophically metaphysically if we share the same specific difference well our biology may differ and may even differ significantly our specific difference our one would call species in the philosophical metaphysical or at least aristotelian sense would be the same especially for moral purposes so this i think is the sort of way out of this and this is how we ought to consider humanism because i think humanism is a perfectly coherent moral system and moral category the trouble is that it needs to be expanded out beyond a biological essentialist definition of human if we think of human in terms of biological species then as soon as we encounter non-human rational animals if we encounter i shouldn't say this is a necessary uh unnecessary development that will happen but if we were to encounter non-homo sapiens rational animals or whatever among heterosavians if we were to encounter this sort of thing humanism would have to wrestle with the idea that there are humans in the philosophical sense which are not human in the biological sense now for uh for any of you who are interested in the prior topic in this issue of are all human beings persons i invite you to look at my uh my couple of videos particularly the uh the one on aristotle and the soul as to what differentiates an organism or a living being which is its specific difference shortly uh so that that video will also be linked in the description so you can find that there as well in any case i think i will leave us uh i could of course leave off with a uh a rousing uniting uh going a uniting speech by commander shepard from the mass effect series that goes beyond this mere biological humanism uh and into something more something more uniting between biological species but all being uh all being human in the relevant sense all being people but i think instead i want to leave us with something a little more lighthearted so i will leave i will leave my i think i think my better way of a better way forward for humanism uh to a different um a different character from science fiction that would be captain kirk from star trek uh in a much more lighthearted and much friendly conversation with his with his old friend mr spock so until next time i'll leave it to captain kirk and i will see you in the next video thanks for coming by is it possible that we too you and i have grown so old and so inflexible that we have outlived our usefulness would that constitute a joke don't crucify yourself it wasn't your fault i was responsible for no actions but your own that is not what you said at your trial that was his captain of the ship human beings but captain we both know that i am not human spock you want to know something everybody's human i find that remark insulting | Professor McCoige | UCXLwxZWfxxC2Gvjkm_P594w | 2020-11-16 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 2,396 | 13,541 |
Q1lb4Nn_6HQ | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q1lb4Nn_6HQ | Pediatric Flat Foot- Jacob Wynes, DPM | here at the University of Maryland Medical Center we treat club foot and other congenital foot conditions in children based on my fellowship training I've been able to adapt these techniques primarily the poinsetti method which is a non-operative or minimally operative form of treatment for club foot it's become quite popular and it prevents the need for major reconstructive surgery in the future what it is it's weekly casting that is done starting when the child is either out of the NICU mother baby bonding has fully occurred and the earlier the better and what ends up happening is we will cast the child with casts each week to take the foot from this position and gradually swing the foot outward so that it looks more normal and then after that the foot is pointing down so the last step of the treatment is to make a small cut in the back where the Achilles is to raise the Arch and decrease the pull of the Achilles tendon and that is the usually the final step sometimes children at the age of about two or three could develop a walking pattern which causes the forefoot to tilt over and if that occurs a another smaller surgery may be indicated at that time but usually that is not the case and it's usually reserved also for cases that have maybe progress a little too far and knowing that there's different variations to this club foot and that not every case is the same having it provider that's able to recognize that is also very important success in my opinion is when no one even does a double take or even decides that they're even going to second guess did the child ever have a club foot or is there any deformity present or what's wrong with this individual I love it for them just to be as mainstream as they can possibly be and as functional as they can possibly be and participate in activities | UMMCVideos | UCPM2PKlquPRRryBnBQVRkmQ | 2022-11-25 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 335 | 1,824 |
K5B_jn1yKMI | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K5B_jn1yKMI | RESET CURRENCY! China’s Launching a Covert Currency War and the Markets Need to be Very Worried! | you [Music] petrodollar under threat from petrol you on in wake of nuclear sanctions on Iran is the petrodollar threatened the petro dollar is threatened new powers are emerging and it's inevitable that America's economic and financial hegemony come under threat yet no matter how prepared an individual or a nation might be change always arrives abruptly it catches everyone by surprise causing stress even when the change is for the better let alone when it adds risk the petro dollar has been one of the main instruments of American power in the past 50 years the US dollar is the sovereign currency of all oil transactions any country that wants to buy crude oil where the West Texas Intermediate Brent or a peck pays for it in American dollars Iran has tried to challenge this dominance issuing the Kish Stock Exchange in late 2010 the effects have been limited thus the concept of Iran and the petro dollar threat to the US Empire has not materialized but there are bigger and more credible threats around the corner as with all things economic these days the hazard to American supremacy comes from China China has already made bilateral agreements exchanging crude and refined oil products with Japan and Russia in yuan what is a petro dollar petro dollar is a term first used by ibrahim oh yes an economics professor at georgetown university he was looking for a word that would capture the socio-economic disruption to the countries that found themselves the sudden recipients of billions of US dollars from the sale of oil these include Saudi Arabia Kuwait the United Arab Emirates and Iran these countries and a few others formed the organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries better known as a PEC the combination of higher oil prices and higher oil demand generated a demand for dollars the concept of the US dollar as a reserve currency resulting from the Bretton Woods Agreement in 1944 came to full fruition with the higher oil prices the dollar became the unchallenged reserve currency of choice this is what has allowed the dollars value to remain generally stable even in times of financial shock as in 2008 OPEC countries have filled their coffers with oil revenues because many of these states had small populations and almost non-existent economies outside of the oil sector they reinvested their substantial financial resources in dollars into the global economy the effect was destabilizing for many countries but it was great for the United States the world needed dollars to run its economy because the petro dollar concept spread to other commodities mining resources are also priced in dollars petro dollar collapse 2018 all countries whether they are friendly with the United States or not must buy oil and other commodities in dollars this ensures stable international demand for the US currency which in turn supports its exchange rate in relation to other currencies indeed the petro dollar allows the u.s. to sustain a huge foreign debt supporting its residents lifestyles and its military might that's why the effects of the petro dollar collapse would be tragic for the United States simply put petrol dollars make sure that Americans pay much less interest on their foreign debt as a reminder of why that's so important consider that the British were able to colonize Egypt in the late eighteen huge red Z because the Egyptian government could barely afford to pay the interest on loans it took or was forced to take to build the Suez Canal having access to cheap credit and being able to run a massive deficit is one of the greatest economic assets America enjoys petrol dollars make this possible even if the US should manage to become completely energy independent through a mix of its own oil resources gas nuclear and green energy supplies the emerging economies of Asia and eventually Africa still need oil therefore the US could continue to reap rewards from the petro dollar but China and other powers want to crush this party so long as oil is sold in dollars or oil importing countries the vast majority will have to pay for it in dollars this perpetuates demand for the US currency the equation is simple and well understood no dollars equals no energy equals no economy the high relative value of the dollar meanwhile allows even a lower-class American to live better than a high forward slash middle-class citizen of a majority of countries except Western Europe Japan South Korea and a handful of South American countries Americans can themselves enjoy relatively cheap credit to buy every possible material comfort they can do that because even while US debt is among the highest in the world all of the world's central banks demand dollars they then use these to acquire dollar denominated assets it's a virtual circle that constantly refreshes the US economy perhaps it's at the level of the individual American that the petro dollar produces its biggest and most tangible benefit low taxes without petrol dollars there's no way that President Trump would have gotten Congress to approve his aggressive corporate tax cuts the petro dollar ensures that no matter who's in the White House any major economic mistake can be absorbed thanks to the dollars hegemony a hegemony that the petro dollar makes possible the rise of the petro yuan into the petrol yuan the size of China's economy has been catching up quickly with the United States understandably China wants its geopolitical influence to spread in accordance with its economic power and establishing its own indispensable currency has become a priority the petro dollar has shown how useful a tool having access to a currency everyone needs can be the catalyst that could accelerate the petro you arms rise emergence however will likely come from Iran or more specifically us Iran sanctions China is one of Iran's main customers for crude oil it's also one of the biggest proponents of the Iran nuclear deal the tougher Washington Act stir war terror the more it will drive terror closer to Beijing and Moscow of course on January the 12th president Trump confirmed that the US would not resume enforcing sanctions against Iran source Trump keeps us in Iran nuclear deal but adds new sanctions Bloomberg January the 12th 2018 the White House has added some new restrictions against a dozen or so individuals working on Iran's missile technology but nothing new has been added to the Iran nuclear sanctions timeline the nuclear deal continues for another six months at least but that's not going to stop the petrol yuan the Iranians know that trumps de facto approval of the Iran nuclear deal despite his campaign promise to stop US endorsement for it merely buys them time the geopolitics of the Middle East now are as complex as ever conditions are such that a single miscalculation could lead to a disastrous war Iran cannot challenge the United States militarily whatever the Iranian leaders are they've proven to act strategically after all chess was a game perfected in ancient Persia they can hurt us interests better by encouraging crucial buyers like China for its oil in yuan reducing the impact of US sanctions should trump or any other president change their minds on the Iran deal when will the petro dollar collapse it may well be Iran that decides the outcome of the question when will the petro dollar collapse thus Iran will also be the one to watch for petrol you are news unencumbered by sanctions Iran can sell its oil to anyone but the US has priced itself out of Iranian oil it doesn't buy it thus it can't impose any conditions of purchase as was the case in the nineteen seventies given the choice Europe would also prefer to pay for oil in Euros but it lacks China's influence now moreover if China started to pay a major energy producing country like Iran in yuan or petrol you on it could demand similar arrangements with other producers from Venezuela North Africa or Saudi Arabia this would result in putting enormous pressure on the dollar which would collapse against other major currencies the petro dollar would lose its value giving way to the patrol on there's little that the United States can do about this Iran can produce oil cheaply thus even if oil prices were to drop to below break-even levels for such major producers and regional rivals as Saudi Arabia terror would still be able to secure a profit if the Saudis overproduced to bring prices down they would hurt themselves and their allies more than they do Iran while Trump threatens to impose sanctions against Iran at the next review should he do so Iran could resume its nuclear arms program it would force the u.s. to risk another and extremely costly military intervention China Russia and the EU have made it clear they support the Iran deal the US might only get backing from Israel and Saudi Arabia for any military action against Iran clearly sanctions are no longer the strongest instrument that the United States can use to thwart Iran's emergence as a regional power much less its nuclear aspirations the history of Iran sanctions has shown they have not been effective US sanctions against Iran were first imposed after the 1979 revolution the Holding of hostages at the u.s. embassy served as the trigger that brought Ayatollah Khomeini to power sanctions intensified during the 1980s the escalation over the past decade resulted from concerns that terror launched a program to develop nuclear weapons the restrictive measures against the Islamic Republic of Iran have included the freezing of its capital abroad some 10.0 billion dollars and bans on importing goods and services anything with a potential military application the most effective tool in the US sanctions books against Iran was one against foreign companies investing in the Iranian energy sector this has slowed Iranians from developing their own assets new exploration and refining capacity the idea was to force Iran to come to terms to surrender diplomatically it turns out Iran may be the one to impose its own terms thanks to the threat of the petrol you on it may be better for Trump to consider improving relations with Iran such a policy has a better chance to perpetuate the influence of the petro dollar hostility on the other hand will accelerate its demise the petro dollar is dead long live the petrol yuan China's launching a covert currency war and the markets need to be very worried as the trade war steadily evolves into a currency war I want to make sure readers know what all this means and why China will continue devaluing their current see whether they admit it or not first off a currency war is when countries try to steal growth from each other by manipulating their currencies so that they get an unfair trade advantage the theory is if a country D values their own currency generally by lowering interest rates and printing money then their domestic goods become cheaper for other countries to import or otherwise said boost their exports some may remember when japan's Prime Minister Shinzo Abe drastically campaigned for revitalizing Japan's economy by printing trillions of yen this is what he was trying to carry out economist and author Jim Rickards wrote about this in his eye-opening book currency wars 2011 here's an example imagine that a German BMW car is thirty thousand euros and assumed that one euro is equal to one u.s. dollar forty cents this means that the dollar price for the BMW is $42,000 thirty thousand euros X $1 forty cents /one euro equals forty two thousand dollars now imagine next year the European Central Bank ECB decides that the European Union EU needs more growth so they decide to use currency manipulation methods to increase exports which translates into increased growth they slash rates and announced a round of quantitative easing QE fancy word for money printing and the Euro falls in value against the dollar to one dollar ten cents now that same BMW which was $42,000 last year will now only cost thirty three thousand dollars thirty thousand euros X one dollar ten cents forward slash one euro equals thirty three thousand dollars or otherwise said the BMW is twenty one percent cheaper and therefore much more attractive to the United States consumer instead of US citizens purchasing a four-door Honda they will see the cheaper BMW thus the German economy was able to make a sale at the cost of the United States growth it's easy to see the allure of devaluing a currency it's a fast way to subsidize the export sector of the economy and create domestic inflation curbing imports but it can't last because the US will catch on and begin retaliating by cheapening the dollar even lower to steel growth back hence the currency war begins I wrote earlier this week that even though China's publicly denying the use of currency manipulation tactics they are covertly engaging in a currency war and will continue to cheapen the yuan further the reason because China only imports roughly 150 billion dollars from the United States that's roughly one-third what the US imports from China therefore they are at an asymmetric disadvantage Trump can continue placing tariffs against Chinese goods while China runs out of US imports to tax this is why China will continue stealthily devaluing the yuan to soften the blow for instance if the u.s. places 20% tariffs on all Chinese goods China simply must devalue the yuan by 20% this would offset the increased costs from the tariffs keeping the price for US consumers unchanged basically rendering the imposed tariffs worthless but there's a nasty side effect from this cheaper yuan it would mean China's exporting their deflation to the US what I mean by this is if the Chinese devalue their yuan it pushes export prices down and since the u.s. imports so many goods from China roughly 500 billion dollars this would push down import prices and although cheaper prices are great for consumers it will put pressure on the Federal Reserve's inflation manday the importing of Chinese deflation affecting u.s. monetary policy is just one example of the unintended consequence from a currency war another potential consequence is that the last two times China sharply devalued their currency August 2015 and January 2016 global markets crashed the New York Stock Exchange in YRC alone fell over 10 percent both times China's already having tremendous problems at home a housing bubble popping the wealth management product wmp posey scheme falling apart an insolvent banking system and slowing growth it's clear that with all this China can't afford to fight a trade war with the US thus they will try to win the currency war instead that's why you need to keep an eye on the yuan so far China is covertly devaluing it but soon they won't be able to hide or deny it China still has some financial warfare options but once they publicly announce a sharp devaluation which will most likely happen by hearing the unintended consequences will be felt throughout the world so while the mainstream media clamors on about the trade war be aware that the currency war is where the real action will be China eyes infrastructure boost to cushion growth China plans to put more money into infrastructure projects and ease borrowing curbs on local governments to help soften the blow to the economy from the CEO US trade war policy sources told Reuters China's trade war with the United States has clouded the outlook for the world's second largest economy and roiled financial markets a sharper slowdown in the Chinese economy could fuel job losses a concern that Beijing has raised but Chinese leaders have ruled out another round of strong fiscal stimulus wary of inflaming debt risks 40 in yuan five hundred and ninety billion dollars spending package in two thousand eight to nine shielded China's economy from the global crisis but saddled local governments and state firms with piles of debt the amount of infrastructure spending this time will depend on how the trade war evolves said for sources who are familiar with government policy the sources are involved in internal policy discussions but are not part the final decision-making process in the short term the most effective way is to boost infrastructure investment set one policy insider who advises the government speaking on condition of anonymity we will let fiscal policy play a bigger role in supporting the economy as monetary policy is less effective the economy has already felt the pinch from Beijing's multi-year deliver a geek Drive that has driven up corporate borrowing costs and delayed government projects economic growth slowed slightly to 6.7 percent in the second quarter still above the official 2018 growth target of around 6.5 percent however the trade ro with Washington a slowing domestic property market and reduced outbound shipments have sharply increased the risks to China's economic outlook earlier this month the United States imposed tariffs on 34 billion dollars of Chinese imports China promptly levied taxes on the same value of US products leading u.s. President Donald Trump to threaten to tariffs on all 500 billion dollars of goods imported from China China's infrastructure investment growth tumbled to 7.3 percent in the first half from 21.1% a year earlier dragging fixed asset investment growth to a record low due to due to stricter checks on investment projects to curb debt risks fiscal policy will become more proactive China's cabinet said after a meeting on Monday pledging to do more tax cuts and quicken the issuance of local government special bonds to support infrastructure investment the meeting chaired by Premier Li Kiku uke also called for banks to ensure funding to existing projects and meet reasonable funding needs of local government financing vehicles LGF fees which have been subjected to tight official scrutiny room for boosting fiscal outlays is ample government spending surpassed revenues by 726 billion yuan in the first half which was only about a third of the budgeted deficit of 2.38 t in yuan for 2018 China has cut its annual budget deficit target to 2.6 percent of gross domestic product from 3% in 2017 the first reduction since 2012 boosting the amount of special bond issuance by local governments by 550 billion yuan to offset the drop fiscal spending could be quickened and investment in some projects under construction will be expedited this will provide support for the economy said a second policy Insider another policy insider said China can step up spending on much-needed urban facilities such as parking lots and retirement homes instead of mega projects the Finance Ministry the National Development and Reform Commission and the People's Bank of China quick did not immediately respond to Reuters requests for comment the cabinet's policy move signaled a victory for the quick following debate among researchers from the Puka and Finance Ministry on whether fiscal policy should do more to spur growth the policy insiders said that could take some heat off the book as it faces difficulty in channeling credit to small firms which are vital for economic growth and job creation they said state banks remain reluctant to lend to small firms which are considered riskier than state-controlled firms the prickers cut banks reserve requirements three times this year with further reductions widely expected but aggressive policy easing could reignite debt risks and way on the weakening yuan sparking capital outflows while authorities are seen pushing ahead with reducing debt there have been some signs of softening in their stance Chinese policymakers have recently replaced use of the term deliver a gig with structural deliver a gig a change that suggests less harsh curbs on debt the deliver a geek should consider external changes and the intensity could be weakened to avoid having a big impact on the economy said one of the policy sources workers are seen a mid steel bars at a construction site of a highway in zio tag heuer province china plans to put more money into infrastructure projects and ease borrowing curbs on local governments to help soften the blow to the economy from the CEO US trade war sources said | Economist EU | UCJKzUTkolCtq1OHgAgMV_VA | 2019-04-30 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 3,409 | 20,172 |
dQNCYLnNmQ4 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dQNCYLnNmQ4 | Interview with Mary Dykes about her volunteering experiences, 18 September 2016 | right well my name is Mary i was born in london and lived in the Southeast of England and did during my childhood I went to college in newcastle upon tyne and then moved back to London and then came to South Wales in 1974 so I've been here a long time but I don't think I really count as Welsh but my both my sons are Welsh and when i retired from my job i decided i'd like to come and volunteer and craft in the bay so i came here about three years ago now and i love it so what made you decide you wanted to volunteer with craft in the bay actually and a friend told me about it and said they were volunteering opportunities and then and i used to work together at the hospital and I trusted that she knew what I would enjoy do and so actually we started together and or she had started and I joined her now we do different days because it's nice to try and help out the organization by coming on days when they need somebody so it works perfectly really because I look at my diary and decide which days I've got free and i can come and which days they need somebody and so I do two or three days a month sometimes a little bit more sometimes a bit less but it suits us both so it's great perfect what kind of activities and tasks do you do when you volunteer here oh well actually I do all sorts of things when I come here it's and sometimes I'm not floor sometimes I dust which is lovely because you can touch things you have to be very careful because you don't want to break anything but when the makers come in they pick up their own work think oh but no it's a treat to actually do the dusting but we also may work out and what do i do all sorts of things we sell things and and so you've got to wrap things up and give customers information about the makers and it's a makers actually here I introduced them to the maker which is lovely and sometimes we helped lay out the new exhibitions because there's a new exhibition about every six weeks here which is interesting do you have to do research for the exhibition's I don't I usually my research goes as far as asking Charlotte who's the exhibition adventure what's going on Wow Orson dear Simon but no I am I think some of the work experience students do do a bit of internet searching and things but I I don't like computers i'm uploading for that in i'm a dinosaur so you help more wet arranging exhibitions and arena yeah and and just tidying up because things get you know moved around and not displayed at their best so i go around and sort of just make sure that everything looks good and fill gaps where we've sold things and people haven't had a chance to restock from the stock rooms and though there's loads of things to do what would you say are your favorite activities and actually talking to customers I like that I guess sometimes know the customers some some some of them are people that I've worked with or who I recognized from Cardiff and and and it's that that's a lovely surprise but I love meeting the makers and I'm working with them because they chat about what inspires them or how they make things and its really interesting it's such a privilege sort of just hearing how they do things and some of them are very very modest and they they shouldn't be cuz they do wonderful things they do yes yeah we get quite a lot of people who come in from London who come down for say the Welsh national opera or something and they'll come in here in the afternoon and they just think this is so lovely because compared with gallery prices in London the prices here are good and they do seem expensive to some people because it's you know it's a second I artworks but you know edits that if while we get couch loads in sometimes you get trips from different parts of the country but we also have visitors from all over the world who call in which is lovely that's interesting I always check up where they're from what they do in and if they're enjoying Cardiff and we're quite a good service for pointing out where to go next do you help with any of the workshops that it plays here no I don't they I don't I wouldn't trust myself to do much in the way of helping creatively I help with I'm on the friends Committee and we plan friends activities which is mainly an afternoon meetings for meet the maker when we have a maker come and talk to us about how they got into it what inspires and how they do it that's sort of thing I usually make the cakes and we give them tea and coffee in this conference room here and that's three four five times a year but we also do studio visits rich are good too some of the local makers yeah just just friends the friends group is quite small and we've always tried to sort of it increase numbers but it's it's a nucleus of peoples and how many are on it about 80 people little friends so we're relatively small but you have regular meetings we do just as when we need them really when we need to do some more planning Simon usually calls it and Desmond the chair yep we just get together up here usually would you say that volunteering with craft in the bay has made you closer to the community well I used to be a social worker so I was pretty close to the community then and I worked with lots of voluntary organisations and so when I first retired I actually worked with age concern and I think volunteering has just been part of you know accepting that it's a it's a good thing to do I enjoy it I like meeting people it's my brain active and it's really interesting so yeah what sort of activities would you do with age concern oh I helped in a charity shop and sorting sorting out things selling things it was just because i knew what a lot of good work they used to do for some of the patients I knew and I just wanted to help out and it was just from I'm retired I retired so that I could play full time so I playful tie as it were doing volunteer work and lots of other things what other voluntary work do you do nothing no apart from looking after my grandson once stood once a week I kept that's prolly to work too but it's lovely have you wondered with other organizations in the past and no because I've always been extremely busy yeah no I think when you're a social worker new works or ten hours a day you don't feel you've got anything left you've got a you've got a wrist recharge your own batteries really and and look after the children in the house and everything so yeah in the charity shop with age concern what would void a day at the charity shop look like oh gosh and were their shops have closed now because they they were I mean they were having to sort of regroup and things but what would it look like would actually when you're volunteering date the days aren't routine that's part of the joy of volunteering everything is very different and you can be asked to sort of sort out bags of donations or you can be sorting books so you can be arranging and I quite enjoyed this sort of laying out of the window displays it was a bit of me that I hadn't really explored before sort of just looking at colors and and sort of shapes and ya doing a window displayed it was eye catching out of stuff that we'd been given which is quite a challenge sometimes because you can't get given quite the right things but it said it was nice to find things that worked and caught people's I was that in any way similar to the work you're doing with craft in the bay I suppose the sort of colors yes such a check that things go nicely oh yeah there's a slightly artistic element about that but probably that's the most we're very careful to wrap things up very beautifully in crafting the bay you don't get a chance to wrap things up particularly in a charity shop yes yes you know what about memories are volunteering which would be the best moments that come to mind or events taking part Oh some that some of them makers who've been in and to meet the makers sessions have been so interesting and I've really I what I can't say I haven't enjoyed any of those I've really really enjoyed them all and but bumping into people here and you get chatting and discover that you've got friends in common you know and you think well what a small world it is yeah and I just enjoy every day when I'm here that's great ah could you tell me also um if what cheering has affected any other areas in your life so family life or maybe i wouldn't say career because I'm too old for Korea I certainly don't want any more Korea's thank you inspired any other members of your family to volunteer as well and no because they've got their hands full with small children now but I suppose talking to friends in my book circle or my ladies who lunch group putting things like that they've not realized that craft in the bay do take volunteers and so you know this sometimes thought I've explained how it works and that you don't have to commit to one or two days a week regularly you can fit in with how you're needed so I think that does attract people i don't know whether it's actually resulted in people joining the organization and and coming in but it has made it better none yes oh yes yes and yes I'm always I do actually email things on to people and sort of say we've got a meeting come in come in you know come and meet the maker and see if you'd like to join the organisation would you say volunteering changed you in any way no change me well gosh probably but I'd earn a boo I suppose it broadened my horizons because when you're in a career a lifelong career you had it you know it takes you down certain paths doesn't it and and so it's brought me into a much more creative world where people have wonderful advanta nations and creativity so I suppose that's yes broadened my horizons do you think you're volunteering impacts the wider community or I think contributing one way or another to society Josh when i was working i thought that and the newly retired actually kept society going because so many organizations relied on volunteer and voluntary staff to do all the extras that would be lovely to do if you professionals would like to do but don't have time to do and cutbacks have meant that certainly in local authority services and some of the public services you can't do all the things we used to do or that people would like to do so volunteer organizations add that sort of extra which is so lovely when you are a social worker you mentioned you worked with a couple of charity organizations and volunteer organizations could you describe some of those collaborations give examples oh gosh well I mean I worked in a hospital setting so we used to have people come in who were homeless or who had drug dependency or who needed linking up with all sorts of organizations we also had people who were frail and elderly lived on their own and so we'd link them up with age concern and I worked with a group of people who had hemophilia and other viral problems so there were a lot of organizations that we linked in with actually if you've got a wide range of voluntary organizations in your head as a social worker you can link people up with all sorts of services that might help and do some of the things that you haven't got time to do yourself and so I just think that adds to the quality of the service you can offer really to signpost people to other services and yeah did you ever follow up on any of the cases so you linked people with certain organizations did you get it Oh some people i knew lifelong so i did know whether you know it helped yes yeah yeah yeah yes there's a lot of I mean there's loads of medical charities and i'm mostly worked in the health setting so you know linking people in with the MS Society or Parkinson's disease Society or any of the organizations that support people with health problems and their carers could be useful it didn't suit everybody but it did suit some so what does volunteering into you volunteering mean to me I think probably I'm sort of fairly socially aware and Alec you just want to do a bit that will help as its it actually helps you as well as helps other people and but is I I enjoy sort of what does it as too difficult now I can't answer for example day to the example oh well when you retire you go from being extremely busy for time sort of 50 hours a week whatever to not working and the first few weeks seems like a holiday and then you think gosh I've got to organize my time so volunteering along with playing badminton or doing all sorts of other things it becomes part of the structure of the week and and adds variety to your life and so yeah it helped these structure life when they've been a great big change much as I love being retired is you've still gotta organize your own time so yes that was a contribution to that mm-hmm do you want to add anything else and I think you've quizzed me to death I want to give you another very difficult one oh no I just think if you get we were trying to gather different definitions of volunteering mmm it means different things different people and that's kind of what I was getting out the question of what does volunteering me to use a definition it doesn't have to be the emotional aspect oh well I yeah what does it mean to I thought that's actually fine volunteering giving your time to an organization that needs your time really and I actually probably wouldn't go on tier for an organization that I didn't value and want to help and there are loads of wonderful organizations and a lot of charities that I [Music] wouldn't necessarily support because I tend to go for the human charities [Music] but who do good work and I just think well now my time is my own I can do exactly what I like so I'll do this no I don't think so you | VCS Chronicle | UCOU2vX8anAg53y_Y2uwJKfg | 2016-12-01 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 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Y-2XWWvS0L4 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y-2XWWvS0L4 | Tiberian Sun Firestorm│GDI Vs Nod│Sinkhole│Skirmish Gameplay | let the games begin shake it baby and as a pawn joins us new construction options construction complete new construction you got it yes sir moving out infantry report now training ready construction complete new construction options awaiting orders new construction options building infantry reporting you got it awaiting order got it sir you got it moving out unit ready [Music] unit [Music] out in ready waiting order out and out and clear yes sir loud and clear [Music] yes sir way ready um new construction options building unit ready new construction options building construction complete building waiting orders yes sir training awaiting yes infantry reporting loud and clear construction complete unit ready building construction complete building construction is construction hillary received um no problem [Applause] received [Applause] [Music] is [Music] ready sir orders on my way infantry reporting reporting new construction options building repairing unit ready construction building ready sir sir cannot deploy here construction building construction complete building unit lost awaiting orders sir peace unit prepared [Music] yes sir sir yes sir you look ready unit ready orders yes infantry reporting loud and clear building orders received [Applause] awaiting orders [Music] you ready [Music] sir yes sir on my way [Applause] ready yes harvester under attack ready [Music] yes [Applause] awaiting orders [Music] [Applause] [Music] sir ready kill me sir yes sir yes sir yes sir on my way you got it yes battle control offline [Music] you | TerrorWGD | UCRxWdTtQoXOUBlEMlIwoLiw | 2022-08-01 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 240 | 1,555 |
WCw-pcqdzS4 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WCw-pcqdzS4 | I Know That My Redeemer Lives | our text for this Easter morning comes from The Book of Job the um 19th Chapter I'm in Psalm I'm sorry the 23rd through 26th verse where job writes oh that my words were written oh that they were inscribed in a book oh that within iron pin and Lead they were engraved in the rock forever for I know that my redeemer lives and at the last he will stand upon the Earth and after my skin has been destroyed yet in my flesh I shall see God job the guy who lost everything such a confident Victorious and solid hope for the future I know that my redeemer lives this is an account of an account a real life account of a of a man I don't know his name but this is what he writes Daddy and then he felt a hand little hand on his forehead I opened my eyes which were fixed on the clock by my bed it read 344 am yes Jonathan Daddy I need to go to the bathroom thanks for the update son he says then he says go Jonathan was four at the time our home had just been remodeled and one bathroom was now at the end of a long hallway when you're four years old and wondering about the house in the middle of the night a new hallway looks 5 miles long with multiple side rooms where Giants are waiting to jump out and scare the pukers out of you Daddy yeah Jonathan come with me Daddy thanks for the invitation son but for some reason I'm a bit tired now you go ahead I'll be with you in spirit Shuffle Shuffle Shuffle Shuffle Shuffle Shuffle stop turn around Shuffle Shuffle Shuffle daddy yes Jonathan I need someone with skin on him skin on him Jonathan knew that the dark hallways are not conquered by a promise I'll be with you in spirit a vague presence does no one any good Jonathan needed a strong hand a real hand a guiding hand and a tender heart loving him Jonathan needed someone with his skin on job the author of our text today knew all about long dark hallways come with me to a godforsaken ash Heep do you see it over there there's job sitting on it he hardly looks human he has a shaved head and he has sores all over his body he's still scraping those swords sores with um pieces of shattered Pottery he's that miserable all of his tin children have died when a tornado struck their um destroyed their house raiding bands from neighboring lands and lightning from the sky have taken all his animals his source of livelihood and killed all of his servants it has all reduced job from his former position as the most flourishing and probably greatest man in the region to being a source of talk about everybody have you heard about Jo do you see how bad he looks a ghastly sight scraping himself with a piece of broken pottery any number of Giants have jumped out and chewed up job for a late night snack on this day of days Resurrection Day we wrap up our sermon series on the Book of Job and our text is from job the 19th Chapter the 25th verse I know that my redeemer lives what does it mean it means we aren't intimidated or ins excuse me we aren't insulated from life's tragedies things come at us from The Long Dark hallways of life but neither are we intimidated by them it means we have someone with skin on to walk with us through life's long dark winding High uh hallways and he does have skin on him this verse is like climbing a mountain peak let's unpack job 19:25 and see how high it takes us as we climb the mountain we begin at the bottom at the base camp I know job says that job is living his worst nightmare in chapter 3 he says what I feared has come upon me and what I dreaded has happened to me and yet job doesn't get lost in ambiguity and vagueness I kind of think of or I sure would like it if wouldn't it be nice if knock on would maybe no way although job has has been severely assaulted he is not defeated there's something onto which he can cling on which he can stand which is solid although he has lost much that was valuable to him he still has what is most precious although he is down he is not out job confesses something I know there are a lot of things we don't know we don't know why we had to bury our loved one or early we don't know why that child turned against us we don't know why we lost the job or never got it in the first place we don't know why we were abused or neglected as children and sometimes to be honest we don't know what God is doing but instead of living in whimpering sadness and letting the Giants consume us with job we dare to say something that we're convinced about I know I know I know what I know that my redeemer we're getting higher on this mountain climb job doesn't say I know his Redeemer I know their redeemer I know your Redeemer I know her Redeemer no it's personal it's particular it's intimate and individual It's My Redeemer in the Old Testament the word redeemer is an important one and it was an important role in the culture of the Jewish people a redeemer is like having a close relative someone with a skin on a real person who would rescue Ransom recover or redeem anyone who had been or was in danger of being removed from the family by poverty war death or a poor economy so for ex instance if someone had fallen into debt and had sold himself into slavery in order to pay back the debts the Redeemer the relative bought him back and set him free if a piece of property had to be sold the Redeemer the relative made sure that the title to the property remained in the family and if a member of the family was hurt or killed the Redeemer the relative pursued the legal options and collected the damages assessed against the offender and you might recall this responsibility of the Redeemer actually uh permeated the marital situ situation I have a brother um Larry I have three sisters too but I'll talk about Larry who lives in Kansas okay if something happened to Judy to him his wife it would be my responsibility or I could flip this around if something happened God forbid to my wife Jane and the Jewish culture the Redeemer the real relative was to bring the Widow the surviving Widow into the family so that she would be taken care of that's how personal and important and obligatory the role of Redeemer was whatever goes bad your Redeemer will make it good whatever goes bad your Redeemer will make it good what's gone bad in your life your marriage your childhood your economic situation your health job wants you to say along with him I know that my redeemer you have a relative you have a Kinsman and this relative is not named Larry like my brother his name is Jesus Jesus is not a vague presence or an idea Jesus is someone with skin on he's really there Jesus has a strong hand guiding you and a tender heart loving you when you are faced with a long dark hallway as Our Redeemer Jesus comes com not just to overturn Injustice but also to dispense Mercy there are some things in life you regret doing they're called sins they're called giving offense you can never take them back a word unfit spoken has done irreparable damage you've been the recipient of that as well as the dispenser of that your Redeemer your Kinsman named Jesus a real life person can mend that hurt whatever needs to be born and Carries whatever needs to be carried in order to see that our wrongs are right he does if a sentence needs to be served he will serve it if a fine needs to be paid he will pay it he your Redeemer does whatever it takes to set you free even if it means giving his life for yours and he did that Jesus forgives our guilt and Jesus destroys our grave I know I know that my redeemer I know that my redeemer lives that's the cry that rocked the world 3 days after Jesus died now we stand at the top of our hike at the peak and we can see everywhere the the Angels announced he is alive John outran Peter to the tomb Mary cried raboni when she saw him in the garden the two disciples on the Berg to emus recognized the Risen Christ in the breaking of the bread and I'd like to stop there and suggest to you that every time you go to communion Grace Church is good about faithful weekly sometimes bi-weekly celebration of the Lord's Supper that when you take the wafer or the crumb of bread as we did on Monday Thursday and you drink the sip of wine the eyes of Faith you see Jesus he says this is my body this is my blood a real person there and Thomas too a week later when he saw the scars on the living Redeemer ghosts don't have scars ideas don't have scars people have scars and Thomas saw those scars and then he confessed my Lord and my God death is dead the grave is defeated the balloon is in the air we uh we ascended one at the Sunrise Service which was outside didn't have a roof on it so we just let it go into the wild blue yonder we're trying to decide if it went to Bakersfield or Albuquerque we don't know but it ascended to ascend it until it was out of sight the free gift of Eternal Light life is absolutely all yours forever and ever and ever people saw Jesus some people say and I have to confess I'll probably be sorry to do that the resurrection is about a a rebirth of a spirit the resurrection of Hope and New Life it is that this is one of the happiest day of the Years cuz you feel and it comes at Spring and the Pascal Moon did you see it last night early this it's a it's a new era it's a new season it's a new spring and we'll feel that it's kind of like Christmas the Christmas spirit there's the Easter Spirit but dear friends take the Bible at its word and beware that there's a resurrection of the body as well as of the spirit this is e enormous news when you close your eyes for the last time dear friends you don't have to be afraid you will wake I need a voice you will you will awake alive in heaven when you lay Mama to rest and the tears come down your eyes do not despair because she is alive in heaven and you being faithful unto death also shall receive the crown of eternal life people saw Jesus literally what does this all mean it means that whatever dark hallway you're walking down whatever it is today right now we all kind of look put together you all look great all dressed up smiling happy but I know inside because I know inside of me there are dark hallways there are problems challenges there are anxieties and there's that ever looming reality of like the balloon I'm not going to go up I'm going to go down but Jesus Our Redeemer Lives we do not walk alone he lives all glory to his name he lives my Jesus still the same oh the sweet joy this sentence gives like job I know what that My Redeemer Lives Allelujah amen and the peace of God which passes all understanding and the joy of the resurrection and the hope and the confidence that the living savior can give us and wants to give us be and abide with you this day and always amen that | Grace Ev. 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Z5h1W6DWb84 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z5h1W6DWb84 | Erasing Memories? (Brainstorm Ep9) | hello YouTube and welcome to this week's episode of brainstorm where I give you a glimpse of what's new in the world of science our top story comes from the world of Neuroscience researchers at the University of Montreal are conducting experiments with a drug that may erase or diminish bad memories when recalling a negative memory the drug reduces the amount of cortisol in the brain and this reduction in cortisol during memory recall seems to have a direct effect on the Integrity of that memory to test this they ran an experiment where people had to learn a story with both negative and neutral events the subjects who recall the story after being given the drug had greater difficulty remembering the negative Parts while this kind of research sounds scary it also has legitimate uses such as people suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder our next story comes from the world the physics an international team known aser is designing a prototype for a fusion reactor a recent accomplishment is the development of a sensor that will accurately detect the properties of the plasma contained inside the reactor by a magnetic field by surrounding the reactor in electric coils and measur measuring the electrical tension the scientists will be able to detect the shape and location of the plasma which is good because if the plasma touched the walls of the chamber the facility would melt and from the world of nanotechnology where engineers at Vanderbilt University have developed an inexp ensive way to make devices from nanomaterials these materials are called nanoporous substances and have a number of applications including drug delivery solar panels and sensors the normal method for making devices from these materials is much like the making of a computer chip making it expensive and time consuming however the new method developed by the engineers simply creates new devices by using a master stamp to press them out quickly and inexpensively our final story comes from the world of biotechnology where researchers at Duke University have developed a special chip that can quickly and cheaply print out strands of DNA force of context it costs about 50 cents per base pair to synthesize with current methods but using this new chip reduces that to less than half a cent per base pair the reason it's so much cheaper is because the ship is essentially a biochemical inkjet printer using enzimatic reactions for DNA assembly and error checking with this kind of big development and biot Technology there are too many applications to list well that's it for this week's episode of brainstorm I hope you enjoyed it please consider subscribing and don't forget to check all the links in the video description thanks | Cooking with Q | UC2Sm5mWFA-oVnrZOVVzpbPg | 2011-06-06 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 458 | 2,730 |
aztI_mX32Aw | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aztI_mX32Aw | LUNDERSTON BAY || BEST BEACHES IN SCOTLAND || FAMILY SUMMER BEACH DAY OUT|| THE BONIS FAMILY UK | hey guys this is day five we are heading to the beach come with us let's have fun enjoy [Music] beautiful houses big homes massive homes and they are just close to the beach look at that and those homes look at those homes [Music] finally finally finally where are we [Music] in the beach are you excited there was a very long drive one hour that's for ages like for 100 hours it looks like 400 hours now 450 hours i'd say really yes princess what have we precious what are you saying daddy finally we are here finally finally we at the beach one hour drive man it's been the longest drive this trophy because it's sunny and lovely day uh which beach is this baby london bay london bay we are in scotland this is a beautiful place and we are about to explode the land once again this is day five guys thank you for keeping with us as we tour scotland a little bit and we are enjoying so and we uh and we are in glasgow if you are here for the first time you haven't subscribed to our channel this is the bonus family what do we say family finally we are here look at that the picnic area what what you found good mercy and it posts supposed to be cooled down is it a nice [Music] okay [Music] hello guys here we are let's land a stone baby in glasgow my daddy are ready a wonderful time and it's so hot it's so sunny unbelievably hot so what a perfect combination for our play in the beach [Music] wow well done precious [Music] reggie [Music] me i'm scared i'm scared of water [Music] because i don't want to be in the deep waters i don't know how to swim look at your sisters you can stay with your sisters [Music] so [Music] what pressure wow i can't see your footprints where is your footprint [Music] what are you making pressure [Music] do [Music] um [Music] princess how was it are you having fun look at princess could must see you having fun yeah having fun at the beach [Music] and preshy are you having fun yes well done and daddy are you having fun oh most definitely it's gonna be a yes yes because it's a lovely day absolutely sunny shining what else can i ask nothing nothing nothing such a beauty i just bask in the sun wife yeah thank you i was playing with my friends you made friends isn't it what's the name of your friends sophia i'm rebecca sophie and rebecca yeah princess you mad friends too is somehow not happening and i went deep in the water really yeah i saw you and okay guys look at the picnic area it's beautiful that's the picnic area yes merci you want the same tower like with mercy don't worry we'll buy you one okay this is my one now we have one at home we have the unicorn one i don't know which one no you have the unicorn one no it's not it's not inside if it's in our hotel room the bag was tiny yes even you want one okay that's fine i don't have a unicorn don't worry i'll show you when you get to the hotel room okay okay are you happy now no i'm not happy but now i can't get one i don't know how to tell them only one [Music] so don't just stop me all right we are not going to disturb you princess all right okay with the video okay [Music] oh [Music] hello guys uh we just finished playing football right at london bay beach in glasgow and this is the picnic area and i think this is a brilliant idea you know people are still in the beach just want to enjoy the waters look at it look at it's massive and it's beautiful and thanks for the weather it's amazing yes go to the beach and you miss ice cream so guys let's go let's go let's go let's [Music] go [Music] in such a way that this is what you need to cool our body down cool down guys how is it so hot isn't it time to cool ourselves down sit down guys you cool yourselves time to cool down we are cooling off with ice cream raspberry sundae wow and princess what are you having a slushie and [Music] oh guys it's time to cool down it's been fantastic they've been beautiful beautiful beautiful guys look at my tongue the sun is shining wow you got blue tongue what happened because i drank this right bleeding wow [Music] what did you just say where do you want to go you want to go home you said you want to go home which home do you want to go the cardiff home or the scotland home [Music] okay then finish it [Music] and this is a slushie are you enjoying them that's good daddy daddy is sleeping sunbathing [Music] hello daddy [Music] hello daddy wakey wakey it's time to go home so disturb us please thank you no disturbance all right two dudes [Music] you | THE BONIS FAMILY UK | UCwG7_ouSflVoSULM1F0b_BA | 2021-08-05 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 882 | 4,468 |
Qg83rGKyjsE | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qg83rGKyjsE | SureCall Fusion5X Cell Phone Signal booster Review - Best Signal Booster On The Market? | here we are at about 8,000 square foot office building to see how sure calls Fusion 5x stacks up hi I'm Rob I'm an engineer and I was bored today so I decided to test some things and you can always trust a guy in the lab cars alright so here's the fusion 5x we got it all hooked up we got it installed this is our outside antenna going to our yeah that's been placed in a good location outside of the building pointing towards the cell tower is our inside antenna it goes to the splitter and splits out to the for indoor panel antennas that we placed at various locations to kind of give this an even even disbursement of cell phone coverage right now it's turned off cell phone signal is crappy - quite crappy let's fire it up see what happens here we've got some red and yellow blinky lights now the lights are off now we got some yellow blinky lights but what do all these blinking lights mean I'm glad you asked because I did consult a manual of the yellow flashing lights is part of normal operation and it's the automatic gain control self adjusting on whatever on the specified band so right now I'm the cellular one is off which means it's adjusted pcs is flashing which means the PCs band is actually adjusting trying to find the happy medium of where it wants to be so that's normal it's normal because cell phone towers kind of breathe with their signal levels they fluctuate quite a bit and the booster has this built-in AGC or automatic gain control to fluctuate with the cell tower and provide optimal signal and now that's been on for a minute I can clearly see my cell phone signal is much better so I've gone from having to stand on the John with one leg in the air to get a clear phone call to being able to just make one right here which is great because it's kind of awkward when you're making that phone call from the John you know sounds all echoey it's just not right from what I've seen here this booster is a great option for light commercial applications so anyway I would say the fusion 5x is a success looks like a great product it's working very well pretty please [Music] | CellBooster.us | UCJ9Sw4eBZ76o021tKj9yzxg | 2017-11-27 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 401 | 2,101 |
bawEdj-HMdo | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bawEdj-HMdo | Sacramento Real Estate Agent: 4 Options for Buying and Selling at the Same Time | hi I'm Tom Dave's and welcome back to my video blog today we're going to discuss how do I go about selling my home when I'm buying another one what's the best option stick around hi welcome back and today we're going to discuss how do I go about selling my home when purchasing another do I sell first do I buy first what do I do well just know that you do have options and there's four primary options that you do have with this scenario and the first is the contingent purchase that is where you go out and you find another home contingent upon the sale of your home however bear in mind in this competitive market that we have right now it's difficult to have a seller accept your offer contingent upon the sale of your home because there's other offers that are non contingent the second is contingent sale so that is where you list your home and you receive an offer and you accept the offer but you let those buyers know that you still need to find a home and you accept their offer contingent upon you finding another home the third is a bridge loan that's where you pull equity out of your home to purchase a new home however you will need to qualify for both for both mortgages and the last is the rent back that's where we put your home on the market we get an we get an offer you accept the offer and you let the buyers know that you need between a one to a two month rent back to find a new home we've helped hundreds of buyers and sellers with this process so we're more than happy to answer any questions if you'd like a free consultation please give us a call shoot us an email thank you very much and have a great day [Music] | TomDavesRealtor | UCB6jAsj-K8_Z_PbLvwZLpKw | 2017-10-05 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 322 | 1,641 |
AS4SKTkl2m0 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AS4SKTkl2m0 | SAGITTARIUS* VIMEO PREVIEW *OCTOBER 2019 | our advice is safe for you to love and your final outcome for the month is let your friends help you bottom of the deck and what is unknown to you is reconciliation clarified with wedding and keep an open mind so someone is returning from your past life that the two of you have been on your own separate paths of healing so this could be a twin flame or a soulmate coming back into your life I'm gonna pull clarifiers here so let me do that quick I hope you can see that well it's gonna have to do for now so okay so why is religious factors here for Sagittarius that was awfully quick hmm the devil and the king of cups or Knight of cups I'm sorry so if you are coming to me from the YouTube side of things you were defeating that devil and the outcome that was your karmic lesson you were needing to complete that was the part of the path you were on you have or you will be in October breaking that toxic cycle and when you do when you stand up for yourself when you set your boundaries and let this person know that they cannot keep walking all over you when you stop those cycles from going round and round and round that is when that love offer is going to come in for you Sagittarius why does children here in our current energy all right so healing the inner okay so this isn't always children right now part of your path also is healing that inner child and that's what the six of swords is all about to bringing the baggage of the past of your past lives your childhood of this life it is all about moving forward and allowing that inner child to heal by following your intuition and allowing the universe to guide you where you need to go is gonna bring you that healing so that's what you're currently working on after defeating that toxic cycle in the past plays engagement here you are working on that healing that inner child I feel and I feel it very strong Wow and it's going to bring in a lot of change for you by you doing that by you stepping into the right path and healing that inner child allowing the universe to guide you to healing it is gonna bring in a change in your love life it is gonna bring that person back that either from this past life or from your past but it is definitely bringing somebody back into your life and it looks like things are going to move into a more stable connection any hidden let's get who's coming in for Sagittarius in October 2018 whoa let's try this again first part you said serious a second card the other person and I will do that until my guides tell me that dad is it so third card will be outcome there as far as edges chariot is the moon second card the person coming in this will be this person will be coming in between now and October 13th could be a fire sign Aries Leo Sagittarius somebody that there were secrets in the past things were not fully illuminated to one or both of you this cycle has come to a completion there was some try the two of you are going to try to work it out you're going to try to balance this connection out you're putting the past behind you though this person may still be holding on to a little bit of like hard you also could be dealing with a cancer and you're the one that is very defensive about this connection not sure if you want to give this person a chance this person is a soul mate that does have that unconditional love allow the change allow this person to come in for the majority of you it's a positive connection it's not going to be a juggling act between people it's going to be trying to figure out what we can do to come together all right the next person coming in for a Sagittarius thank you spirit the knight of Wands another Sagittarius or this is you you | IndigoGoddess1111 | UCzU3DAnk4grYJIVC6-QfEow | 2019-10-05 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 721 | 3,684 |
ObAxrDKWT-E | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ObAxrDKWT-E | ABES 2011 09 25 | Oh [Music] Oh [Music] ok the marathon I see them with her [Music] shopping them it makes all the strong [Music] vicar is called [Music] okay but they are me while his glory if I'm all done save you a Oh [Music] his Dingle will I'll do the strong oh my goddess it you know oh the grass is covering all of us the Sun parish Rosen all usually are me [Music] I [Music] the world ah [Music] look at the fear yuck the griz warm [Music] amen thank you may be seated again it's a great privilege to welcome to our pulpit brother Ken Olson missionary to Brazil one who has served the Lord for many years not only there but also in Cameroon and so brother Olson without further ado welcome back well as I think I've said before here in this church that I really appreciate singing the hymns aims him sing on sunday night and that's refreshing down in Brazil hymns are a little bit rare down there not that may feature to sing them anymore most of them seeing the modern choruses and contemporary music with their worship teams and all that but the old ends are the ones that really have some meat to the words yeah this it's true that there's a few good new contemporary songs two or three of them but you know there aren't too many and most of them are just blind repetition mindless repetition repetition of the same words over and over again and I met like a love song you're singing and oh Jesus I want to smell your perfume Jesus I want more of you and things like that it's the message is nothing compared to the messages of the old hymns and so praise the Lord for the odm of course it's just a another sign of the apostasy of the times that people want to get rid of the st. rid of the sound old hymns and they want to have the frothy modern stuff that has very little message to it at all well anyway here we have Ezekiel Ezekiel chapter 2 we're going to start with the end of chapter 2 Ezekiel chapter 2 and verse 9 Ezekiel chapter 2 and verse 9 Ezekiel for today part two tonight we had part one this morning and there is no new thing under the Sun which has been will be and now which will be has been as Solomon so wisely said before and the things in the Book of Ezekiel are the same things that are going on in the world around us today in the church around us today is just like Israel of Ezekiel's time maybe without Ezekiel chapter 2 and verse 9 and when I looked behold the end was summoned to me and lower role of a book was written was there in and he spread it before me and it was written within and without and then we'll rich and there was written therein lamentations and morning and whoa moreover he said unto me son of man Heath to thaw fine just eat this wall and go and speak under the house of Israel so I opened my mouth and he caused me to eat that rule and he said unto me son of man caused my belly to eat and for all I'd fill thy bowels with this role that I give me then did I eat it and it was in my mouth as honey for sweetness what's bow in prayer oh lardy thank you for this opportunity that we have tonight to study thy word we pray that I would open up the Book of Ezekiel to us once again this evening and help us to learn things from it that we might be able to use in our lives today in the 21st century and O Lord we thank thee that thy word is so clear that thy word penetrates into the darkness and the lord help us to look to thy word always for guidance in Jesus name Amen where we have Ezekiel he was told to eat the role of a book course back in those days they had squirrels codex's as we have today so bad scrolls that he was given the scroll and he was told to eat it and this is very much reminiscent of the book of Revelation where we have John in the book of Revelation told to eat a role or book there and in the book of Revelation is very much the same rule you know we're told that in our world was written verse 10 lamentations and morning and world this book is written with all these calamities that will happen upon the earth all this judgments of God and Ezekiel was told to take these things in and to eat of them and of course again as we said this morning the evil things the calamities the catastrophes that happen on this earth well God uses those things to bring people unto himself and that's what God is always used and he continues to use and so here we have Ezekiel he reads he takes this role he eats it and we're told that it was in his mouth as honey for sweetness as honey for sweetness and in the book of Revelation John when he wrote it ate the world he was as honey for sweetness in his mouth but then in his belly it became bitter and I think that's because you know we keep saying to the Lord oh Lord how long O Lord holy and true as the martyrs in the book of Revelation and how long will it be there the mystery of iniquity is finished in this world how long will it be that God will judge the sin of this world that God will set things right that he will take control of this earth well sweetness in Ezekiel's mouth because God is finally going to take control he's finally going to judge sin and give people their just desserts before him but the problem is after all those calamities and judgments of God fall well it's she gets second thoughts about that especially in the book of Revelation with John and it becomes bitter in his deli well you know there's always a price to pay for sim always and you know God's judgment always falls upon sin and that's why we have all the trouble and evil and disease and death the famine and all the different things that we have in the world is as a result of sin as a result of the fall of man and you know nobody can keep on going all their life and keep on going and escape the results of sin no one can do that even though they seem to do it and you know I always think of the illustration over in Russia of Molotov you know they named the Molotov cocktails after Molotov the Foreign Minister thereof of Soviet Russia under Stalin he was a very ruthless man didn't mind killing thousands of people in mind doing doing Stalin's bidding and so they named the Molotov cocktails off for him but you know he died in peace in his bed at 95 years old and wow did God judge sin with him well God never judged sin with him on this earth but he is paying for his sin today where I think we can rust pretty well assured of that that he's paying for it today and in eternity if we don't pay for it on this earth will pay for it into an eternity you know I also had another one just like that over in Cameroon where I was just over there and I stayed with a couple of missionaries there and one missionary lady there she was telling me about her mother and her father and she told me that her father was a very godly man and her mother was a very wicked woman but the only thing is her mother went to church and her mother seemed to be a question to people outside of her home and she she looked like Christian even helped missionaries supported missionary sent missionary packages out went to a good church and yet that lady there that i was talking to had no doubt in her mind that her mother was unsaved and that she was a wicked woman and if that she told me that when her mother died she was away and when she got back she came to see her father and she asked her father well did mother repented mother get right with the Lord at the very end though and she was 95 years old by the way at the end she was 95 years old never had any great sickness double anything like that well she asked her father that does she repent the end and her father's answer was she's in the hill right now and you know it's quite a positive concrete statement there and you know and I think we can say that at times if we have plenty of fruits to inspect the Bible says that by their fruits ye shall know them and of course that's a really interesting illustration again that you know we can look like a Christian but we might not be one and we got to look at our own hearts and see if we're really living for the Lord really sincerely following him and that's also another illustrate the fact that maybe sometimes people don't get their just desserts on this earth many times a wicked wicked prosper but in the end an eternity there will be lamentations and morning and woe upon sin but many times here on this earth as well well then we go on to verse for verse 4 and he said unto me son of man go get the end of the house of Israel and speak with my words unto them so here we have Ezekiel is giving his commission as Commission is to speak god's word unto the land of israel what's our commission today our commission today is the very same great commission to go out and speak God's Word to the world around us speak with my words unto them and you are too often today in churches people like to say things that are very logical and make good sense humanly speaking but they're really not according to God's Word we have to make sure that everything we're speaking everything we're teaching and believing is according to god's word in the Bible and you know I think of one example of this and Brazil recently my wife was at our class down at a women's class and then went on and on the class about witnessing the Jehovah's Witnesses and of course the Jehovah's Witnesses are very strong down there we passed the jehovah's witness kingdom hall on our way to wherever we go actually that's right on our road there and they're always out on the road knocking on doors and so the people in the class we're talking about witnessing to jehovah's witnesses and about what should we do well they very logically said well you know we have to try to bring them to the Lord we ought to do everything we can to bring them to the Lord and we need to invite them into house when they come and we need to hear their spiel and then after they give us those feel we need to give them a gospel presentation and give them the gospel and we need you know treat them nicely and try to win them to the Lord well you know that all makes sense humanly speaking and logically speaking but you know that's not what the Bible says you know the Bible in second John John says if then he comes under you bearing not this doctrine that Jesus is God that Jesus Christ has come in the flesh that he is god what are we supposed to do we're not supposed to invite them into our house don't invite them into your home neither bid them Godspeed for he that biddeth him God speed is partaker of his evil deeds and you know we can look at logic and say oh hey we got our treat to my sand and try to win them over but that's not what the barber says the barber says that if they're bringing damnable doctrines around we're not supposed to give them the right hand of fellowship we're not supposed to invite them into our Halloween we can say a few things to them we can try to tell them that Jesus is Lord we can say that the thief on the cross you know look to Jesus that Thomas said my lord and my god and things like that we can tell them a few things but we can't be inviting them in and treating them really well with those damnable doctrines that they haven't they have the exact doctrines that are talked about in second John so anyway here we are speak with my words unto them verse 4 with Ezekiel numbers 5 without one not sent to a people of a strange speech and of a hard language but to the house of Israel and so here Ezekiel he was given his commission to go to the house of Israel to go to those that called themselves Christians now all these people in easy cures time they all said well hey we're Jews we're God's chosen people well they really weren't God's people as we see very clearly from the book of ezekiel the the vast majority of them were not God's people you know by the way Ezekiel here he talks in very blanket terms about the nation of Israel that they're all bad they're all going out of the way do you think that were just a couple in Israel that were good well I think there probably were a couple in Israel that we're good a few but by and large the vast vast majority where exactly as Ezekiel was describing them and sometimes I'm faulted in my talking about Brazil and sometimes I'm told well aren't there any good Christians down there well yeah there are some good Christians down there but the vast vast majority is just like in the book Ezekiel some of course I talk about the United States and the same terms that I talk about Brazil that the vast majority is going astray and so here we are Ezekiel talking to the house of Israel the people that claim to be Christians claim to be Jews and yep they really weren't to God's real people number six not too many people of a strange speech and of a hard language whose words thou canst not understand surely how I sent thee to them they would have hearkened unto thee now there's an interesting verse here the Ezekiel was told that he was not sent to a foreign country and he says that how do you been sent to a foreign country to preach the people would have repented and they would have turned to the Lord well then why didn't the Lord send easy field to the foreign country so that the people would repent and turn to the Lord well I think here we have a very good scripture passage of election of Calvinism that God chooses to save whom he will of course we as Christians we give the gospel message to whosoever will to everyone but God does choose certain ones to open up their hearts to respond to the gospel message and give them a new heart and so your god he sends ezekiel to a nation that won't listen and God says he'll write in this firstly if if he had gone somewhere else they would have hearkened unto Ezekiel number seven but the house of Israel will not hearken unto thee for they will not hearken unto me for all the house of Israel are impudent and hard-hearted well what kind of results was Ezekiel promised there in Israel he was promised to have no results no positive results he said the house of Israel will not hearken unto thee you know so happen in the church today and in the world around us things are judged by results if you have good results with something then you need to do that and if you don't have good results with it well then you don't do that and people judge things in that manner but you know we can't judge things by results and Ezekiel was there doing exactly what God wanted him to do in exactly the manner that God wanted him to do it and yet he had zero results and that was all according to the Providence of God according to what God wanted to have happen the house of Israel will not hearken unto thee you know we see that in Brazil also in the United States today the churches they set up their worship services they do things in the church according to what they think they're going to have results with and in Brazil is it's a little worse than you in the United States and they want to have all the churches contemporarily and they want to have all the contemporary musical one of the guitars the drum sets you know it's dead poets in the middle of the church this is this is good churches we're talking about the best ones and sometimes instead of a coal pit in the middle they have the drum set there and you know they do that because they say well we want to attract the young people into the church and unless we do this we won't get the young people into the church well you know they're judging things my results and maybe they might get some rock and roll young people into the church but you know that's not how we judge things we judge things by God's Word we judge things by God's Word is something reverent is something good for worship is something according to God's Word is something not of the world and that's how we should judge things well here we have the house of Israel out impedance and hard-hearted well we see that around us today here in America how many people took a cue from the earthquake and the hurricane probably very few turn to God through that because people are impudent and hard-hearted when it talks about hard-hearted like this I think of the ones in Sodom and Gomorrah then Sodom and Gomorrah do with lot there when the homosexuals were trying to get in the Lots house they were stricken blind and what did they do after they were stricken blind did they go back home no they we read themselves still trying to get in at the door and learn the lesson even when they were stricken blind they were impudent and hard-hearted and that's what we have today and of course all of us are somewhat impudent and hard-hearted for that matter but by the grace of God we can have a soft start and turn to the Lord well we are versus behold i have made thy face strong against their faces and I for head strong against their foreheads well this is in terrassa hasn't wood against there against their faces against their foreheads so as Ezekiel goes out and he preaches the Word of God he gives them God's Word are the people going to receive it because we already know they want and they're not going to be liking what Ezekiel tells them and they're going to be fighting against Ezekiel and Ezekiel has to be strong against of Ezekiel is not going to be very popular preaching God's Word what about today in America will you be popular really being strong and God's Word and preaching God's Word no you won't and you know I really think but if anyone earlier today or in Brazil today is very popular there's likely to be a problem with them because you see the world around us here is not a world that's friendly be the things of the Lord the church today is not friendly to the things of the Lord and it is a day when people will not endure sound doctrine and so if somebody is very popular there's likely to be a problem with them and here we have Ezekiel he was not popular and people were fighting against the verse 9 as an academic hall is in flint how I made by forehead feel them not neither be dismayed at their works though they be a rebellious house his forehead is being made hard as a rock and you know he's going to have people giving him bad looks they're going to be fighting against him plotting against them but God here says he's going to make Ezekiel strong to give out God's Word and here as far as we know Ezekiel he's all by himself all by himself giving out God's Word and you know that's how it is so often through history just a very few really serving God and that's what we have with Ezekiel and that's what we have today in America and Brazil be not dismayed if their works they're going to give them some bad looks they're going to think he's a religious fanatic and though they be a rebellious house number Stan moreover he said unto me son of man all my words that I shall speak unto thee receive and learn all and he'll with thine ears and go get thee to them of the captivity under the children of God people and speak unto them so Ezekiel he was to get what God's Word he was supposed to hear God's Word he was to receive it in his heart and then he was supposed to go and speak under the children of Israel when I was in Cameroon this past week we went to a store to buy Bibles by the society there and they have a poster on the wall there was pretty interesting and the poster said it's not enough to have a Bible you have to read it and then it said it's not enough to read the Bible you have to believe it and then said it's not enough to believe what you read in the Bible but we have to go out and practice it and put it into practice and that's what we need to do and that's what he's eq was totally do right here here in receive go and tell the children of Israel and what was he supposed to tell them he was supposed to tell them thus set of the Lord thus says the Lord whether they will hear or whether they will forbear and that's our job today they say thus saith the Lord and from the very beginning in the Garden of Eden the devil was said the contrary of that he has said half-god said but we are supposed to go out and say the south the Lord and what we read in our Bible what we study out of the Bible whether they will hear or whether they will forbear and of course Ezekiel was promised that they would forbid that they wouldn't listen to him we aren't exactly promise that today but we can see in the world around us so we're not likely to have a whole lot of results today with the state of apostasy today rather than will you or whether they will or beer well what good does it do to preach the people that don't want to listen don't listen at all what good does it do well it makes those people completely accountable and I think probably in the day of judgment God is going to say to them so and so came to you on December II 1994 with God's Word and you rejected it and there will be without excuse let me going to go down to verse 16 down to verse 16 and it gave the past at the end of seven days that the word of the lord came unto be saying some of the man i have made via watchman under the house of Israel therefore hear the word in my mouth and give them warning for me when I say under the wicked thou shalt surely die and now give us them not warning not nor speakers to warn the wicked from his wicked way to save his life the same wicked man shall die in his iniquity but his blood will I require at thine hand yet if I warn the wicked and he turned off from his wicked wicked miss door from his wicked way he shall die in his iniquity that thou hast delivered thy soul and you know that sounds like something we read this morning doesn't it it sounds exactly the same you know it is exactly the same Ezekiel chapter 33 and why would the Bible have two passages with exactly the same thing well they have two passages with exactly the same thing for emphasis to show us that this is important and when the Bible repeats things is for emphasis and it is important for us to be a watchman just as it was important for Ezekiel to be a watchman to give warning to the world from the Lord and God requires us to be Watchmen God requires us to be soldiers you know we're soldiers in a battle today when I was in Brazil I was talking to somebody that had been associated with the ICC see in the past I stock in DM and he told me that he had even had dr. McIntyre in his house in the past downtown Brazil but he said ah you know what did the devil profit to do all that fighting all that's fighting against evil all that all that you know what we need to do is we just need to go out and preach the gospel a positive gospel to bring people under the Lord well you know we do need to preach the gospel to bring people under Lord but the body that talks about that we're soldiers many times in the Bible where soldiers were in a fight a fight for God's Word in the defense of God's truth and that's what we need to be as soldiers and what does it profit well we're doing the gods will even if we're not successful we're still being God's witness on this earth you know we're not called on this life in this earth to a life of luxury just sitting back and enjoying things like your Christians say oh well God has prospered me and God given me all these things I need to just sit back and enjoy them well that's not the time we're in today we're in the fight we're in a battle we're so in jerz and we need to be out in the battle we need to be fighting for God's truth and giving morning as watchman from the Lord and you know it is a losing battle today in this day these days of apostasy and wheels premillennial us we believe that things are going to go down and down until the time the Christ comes back and you know we still need to be fighting we still need to be keeping on even though there's not that much prospect of any great success I remember back in the world war two Winston Churchill it was it was you know allergic the people of Britain to get the high end the war and get behind the fight and he was saying that you know we need to get behind the fight against the Germans today now because he said there may come a day in the future when we will have to fight when there will be no chance of success and you know that's very true and even when there's no chance of success we will have to fight for the Lord and for his truth well he says his blood will I require a sign hand if we don't give out the gospel whether they will hear or whether they will for Barry you know we're responsible for other people back in the beginning in Genesis Kane said am I my brother's keeper well we are our brother's keeper and we have a responsibility for other people around us we have responsibilities for our next door neighbor the people we work with our relatives for people that we come in contact with we have the responsibility to give them the gospel and to try to witness unto them deal with the most these yes we're witnesses is with tracks that's the easiest way in the world the witness and I'm a firm believer in tracks i know this church has been a firm believer in tracks in the past they've had the King's messengers here and still today or many believe firmly in tracks and it's they're the easiest way to witness we can leave trots around when we don't even have to talk to someone and we can give the traximus good way to open up a conversation and we need to try to be witnesses for the Lord whether they will hear or whether they will forbear and you know I was just at the park just a few minutes before church and I felt led when I was there to try to give a track to somebody there well you know the guy there he didn't even have the truck even out of my pocket yet he says no I'm good see you later and close I think he had seen me with my Bible a little bit earlier i was studying for my sermon there and you know he didn't want to hear it and you know what good did it do to try to give him a try what good did it do to try to witness to him well it was a good thing to do whether he heard or whether he went for a bear and you know he would be held accountable for that in the end and so we need to try to be a witness for the Lord that's what God tells us to do were required to do that but you know where it goes on here verse 19 or verse 20 again where a righteous man the thrones of his righteousness and commits iniquity and I lay a stumbling block before him he shall die because now is not give warning he shall buy anacin and his righteousness which he hath done shall not be remembered but his blood will I require a sign hand nevertheless if i won the righteous man that the righteous did not and he does not sin he shall surely live because he is warned also thou hast delivered thy soul and so we're not only supposed to warn the wicked the unsaved about heaven and hell and judgment of gagah were also supposed to warn saved people righteous people when they turn away from the right way when they go into error we're supposed to warn them as well as a watchman and you know that's a big part of our ministry down in Brazil in Brazil we're trying to warn the Christians down there against error and you know there's plenty of error in the world today plenty of error in the church entering in and we put out a newspaper there we send it out over all of Brazil whether they will hear or whether they wolf or bear and try to help them with the interests that are so lampard around us and you know it's interesting here in verse 21 it says he shall surely live because he is warm that is the means that God will save this elect first and saving them the right way he will save them in the right way because he is warned God uses that warning to turn them in the right way you know it's interesting in the book of Hebrews in the book of Hebrews there are a couple of passages there are in the heat of Hebrews that the Arminians use against the communists and there are he brews it talks about our saved person it says of a saved person falls it is impossible to renew him again and the Arminian will say oh I'll see you there it teaches that our righteous a safe person can follow away well you know I don't believe it's really teaching that what it is it's a warning it's a warning it's a warning that if you if you you saved person if you fall away you won't be able to be renewed again and so that warning will keep the saved person from falling away it's what God uses that warning even though there's no possibility that the fit saved person will fall away because God will keep him from that God will use the money to keep him in the right way it's just like in the book of Acts we have the shipwreck of Paul and falls on the ship there and he prophesized that no one will be lost from the shipwreck no one will be lost God has assured me and then a little bit after that when the sailors try to get off the ship Paul says if the sabres get off the ship you will not be saved but there was no possibility that they would not be saved but he said if the sailors get off the ship he won't be saved but that warning about the sailors kept the sailors on the ship and kept them being saved from the storm and here we are these warnings here to keep the saved people in the right way we give them a warning keep them away from error and it's our job to be interested in others and have it took a responsibility for others well down in Brazil at on newspaper we put out articles about worship and you know worship is a big problem in the church today and you know we have churches in Brazil that that no longer has the sign in front of the church saying worship service at 10am they have science a celebration service at 10am well you know you look at the bible the bible does talk a little bit about celebration but you know celebration is not the same as worship those two things are not synonymous and you know when people worship Christ when the Leffler's came to worship Christ at least the one lover came to worship Christ they jump around and celebrate no he fell down at Jesus feet and uniformly through the Bible when people worshiped they fell down at the feet to worship they didn't jump around and celebrate and that says we had a lot of things like that errors in the church today and then we have errors in Brazil with the Bible and of course you just have the Dean Bergen society conference here and with the King James Bible and we have problems with the Bible here in the United States but we have problems of the Bible in Brazil and there's all the modern translations and Portuguese but there are good translations in Portuguese so one in particular and so we put our articles comparing the different translations of the Bible there in Brazil to show them that the one translation is better than the other ones and translates from the original Greek and Hebrew right and then we are articles on separation and yes operation is a very unpopular subject today especially in Brazil and the attitude is is that everybody's right I'm okay you're okay everything goes and your church is good my church is good the watchword down is the name of the church doesn't matter they're all good well that's not true and so we try to tell them in our paper that that's not true that not every church is good and not anything goes and you know but God's Word the Bible we can see very clearly that not everything goes but there is a right way and there is a long way and so as we are Christians as we are watchman we need to be concerned about our brethren about the unsaved about the saved and be concerned and give them warning of error from the Lord then finally we are verse 27 at the end of the chapter but when I speak with thee I will open my mouth and thou shalt say unto them thus saith the Lord God he that heareth went in here and either for beareth let him for bear for they are a rebellious house while today our job is a missionary job to go out and give the gospel to those around us to go out and give god's word to the people around us to say a bus set the lord let's bow and clear o Lord we pray that I would bless these thoughts from Ezekiel to our hearts and help us to go out and save us that the Lord whether they will hear or whether they will forbear in the name of Jesus we pray amen | Bible Presbyterian Church | UCcd9CRuSAcW17lsWW3F5Y2g | 2016-11-24 | Creative 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4QTaESyy8q0 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4QTaESyy8q0 | Goth Wife ATTEMPTS the original Super Mario Brothers. | this might be why you never played games as a kid no I didn't have a Nintendo as a child I had [Music] nothing oh yes it's the the shortest cables known to mankind so what is this the Nintendo retro uh Nintendo mini nintend mini yeah first things first a modded it's its cables are way too short yes it yes that's thing but it's cables are like this long yeah two and a half feet maybe well that's like three feet that's like three feet maybe I know my feet that's three feet okay you know your feet three of three of your feet my feet Yes three three of your feet don't work okay that's helpful to everybody else who wants to know how long the cables are they're three go feet I didn't mean I know duh my personal feet I know my feet like my inches 12 inches to a foot what are we doing here Mario is that that you're going to play when was the last time you played Mario this one you did actually play as a kid probably when it came out 1985 you played it no I would no not in 1985 I would have only been three years old three but you did play it as a child yeah probably like twice this is not the first time you've played Mario it's probably been at least 30 Years first Mario in 30 years we'll see how this goes goes yeah these Graphics are terrible but that's okay it's cool they were mind blowing in the80s I know wow look at that guy he's all I don't know made of Cubes made oh it's like Roblox uh right is that Roblox um that's the one that the kids play nowadays yeah Roblox and Minecraft probably oh I'm thinking of Minecraft I'm thinking of Minecraft yeah they could just like reissue this and all the kids nowadays would play it there's a lot to unpack in that statement there we go okay we got [Music] something well the music is a bang oh do I go yeah you have t oh I have better go there's only two buttons so I jump It's jump and you hold the other button to run that's it and you don't get hit by the Goomba ah [Music] I well that was it's been 30 years Okay jump no jump okay it's only [Music] two oh okay all right oh man God it's going to be painful to watch look I'm going to get a musroom there you go all right okay oh I keep pushing the wrong one there's only two buttons I know can I keep pushing the wrong one oh look can I go in that tube uh you not that one I think it's the [Music] a can I go in there I [Music] it's this way I think so get in the center there you go now you get the down you just like jump and you get them all uh yeah [Music] yay oh wow oh well hey I did it I didn't die you only died once on the first level I did die right away yeah right away you get the cave level is it a cave level what's level cave oh cave oh look at that yeah double squash know you could do [Music] that what a oh you shoot your Fireballs with the other button what there fireballs yeah you got the Firepower holy moly I didn't even know I have fire power H you got to shoot him then you got can I shoot that guy yeah then you got to run and slide kind of like that but you got you got to go faster run and slide how do you slide down I don't know how to slide run and then press down no how do I do that run I'm running and then press down I did I ran and I press down okay run down almost can't do okay that's jumping going to run and press press down oh you got a little slide you got a little slide oh maybe I'm maybe I'm not back far enough well you can't go back any [Music] further can you try to do it no no I think I think this is this this is your Hill to die on I can't do it okay let me get some coins oh man man oh there you go you were can I like crash some stuff like that yeah you're big so you can break all sorts of stuff oh man uhoh Better Run and Jump oh run out of [Music] time oh Lord ah son of a [ __ ] I did all that work for nothing that's how the old school games are oh you you can start like halfway but you're little oh I'm little don't get hit oh right into CL I died this is terrible you just die and die and die and my thumb hurts yeah I mean that's I just that's all we had I had a bicycle and we I mean we had bicycles too you did yeah so your parents didn't make you play outside they tried to yeah but you had this and we had this I didn't have this is like God's gift I didn't have any God's gift I had a bicycle put that on the goth wife shirt I didn't have I have to start all the way over you're only on the second level all the way back there two minutes ago hold on my friend is falling over I don't can't even push the right buttons yeah you need checkpoints at every level don't you yes yeah boom look at that you see what you did I did that was pretty sweet so proud of myself mushroom a big jump on that one and then jump up top [Music] okay oh God Son a [ __ ] oh getting close oh wa why did that block move oh that's what happens if you're little you can't break them oh and if I'm little I can't get out of there I think right you can you just have to like run so death three right three [Music] deaths you want to try to get as high on that as you can but I made it you did make it yeah that's true we're we're just trying to beat world one that's the goal oh I didn't that wasn't it that was level one now you're at world one two obviously I'm going to need a drink of that hey that's mine sure bam [Music] no step four okay oh and a little I was trying to kill him a gun that was a vindictive Mario wasn't it I lost now I have to start all over I'm done this might be why you never played games as a kid no I didn't have a Nintendo as a child I had [Music] nothing every time I jump my my eyebrows go way up did the lean you did the lean oh I do you get extra stuff if you're already big and H that one hit it now it's at the top remember oh I forgot what would be a mushroom turns into oh so then what you get the fire power fire power that's the fire flow now you can shoot Fireballs what un let you get hit your other button is the [Music] Fireballs shoot we run right into [ __ ] I shot him first stop never mind yeah I was trying to get you to jump high on the flag whatever I got 400 points 400 points more that that means you can drink all you got 14,000 [Music] points I wish that was money the real test is just getting past this level you got pretty far last time you did there a mushroom up there leave them alone are they going to come back no they don't come back how do they not come back there was a whole wall over there um because this is a game syst from 1985 once they're off the screen they don't exist anymore [Music] okay that one did come back okay but it wasn't off the scam hey I got 200 points watch out slide underneath here you got you got hop on them really slow why can't I just go yeah now you got an issue oh my God take it slow it I got it okay okay okay these little guys are I'm just not going to do this anymore you still got a guy okay okay okay oh just so you don't how did you do that years of practice I have no years of [Music] [Applause] practice can I shoot them or something you have the fire power I don't have any powers no you got hit I got hit okay I'm done you got one more guy I'm terrible at Mario one more guy I mean I'm going to be terrible at everything because ooh that was very [Music] lucky very lucky what do you think about this in terms of games versus today we played the new Mortal Kombat let me played some racing games I mean those are hard for me too all games kind of hard I know I'm not a gamer yeah they're so fun much now what do I do kick it that way how do I kick it go he came back alive turtles do not do that okay hop on him and send on his way I don't want to on his [Music] way what is that thing anyways I told you it's a Goomba I don't know what a Goomba is they only exist in Mario's World goba goba goba I'm never going to get to pass [Music] this oh ribbit ribbit ribbit run out of time like last time there you go all right all right I think it doesn't pop up if you're right next to it until I jump up and then it me fine oh okay this is where you died last time you got to run and then jump off without banging your head on the next one you almost did it again and then and then oh I made it you made it don't yeah don't run out of time and you'll make it nice be minimum okay I made it you made it see it's all about that feeling of accomplishment after you've gone through trials and tribulations to get there and I feel like since like I'm not a child I don't want to like go do this anymore well you have to at least experience world three you're in a whole new world or a whole new level at least so I passed the first level yes now you're at level three still in the first world mind you oh you you knew you [ __ ] up before you even got up there right when I was like midair I was like oh [ __ ] oh God it's killing me got to find the way out of where we are right now to never make myself don't want to be [Applause] head well I'm trapped in my personal H I don't want to be anymore oh perfect now we can sync it no problem now one to us 9 million years exactly to sync it up except I wasn't recording golly | Goth Wife | UCTVQGxYLOwHTHQDTET1rjsA | 2024-01-18 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,928 | 9,126 |
KPV4l5kAbVw | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KPV4l5kAbVw | GILLIE ON SPORTS: PHILLY vs. NYG | [Music] hey [Music] he [Music] hey [Music] he hey [Music] hey [Music] he [Music] hey [Music] hey [Music] he [Music] hey [Music] hey [Music] hey [Music] he [Music] he [Music] hey [Music] hey [Music] hey [Music] hey [Music] he [Music] he [Music] a [Music] heyy [Music] he [Music] let's go Eagles come on baby the jakot kick come on baby play with them come on we need to we need the res they had two touchdowns return two interceptions return for touchdowns baby here we go come on light up scared is Darius Slay playing no he out to the playoffs come on Devonte maddo you had a day to come back and get your right man you had a game come on man shot when come on baby there we go there we go yeah H yeah H let's go baby I'm sorry to cuss you out last week I'm talking about pull that down man the we the worst third down team in the country man right this crazy good defense they grabbing each other come on come on jayen let's go baby Dad where we at New York yeah it's cold as outside ain't it y you already know it's your boy T coming from the ace to Y already know how we rocking let's get it get it all sports already know how we coming B let's get it man already know I got this wood in my hand This Up Get Go e fly go that's right I hope you is rolled up and ready yeah I mean I wasn't even going to do this live stream cuz I was like this game cuz I was mad as but I got my I got my uh I got my nerves and my my back together hey yo Gil man this K from Houston man shout out to the Texas win the division anyway um will you be better off if your Eagles just face the Buccaneers first or would y'all rather have a home playoff game which one you think you rather have let me know good love brother we'll give who we place who we Face anybody have a good day you be going in hoping oh man I want to face this person I would did they School 48 points and then the game you thought they was going to had they had that game before the Super Bowl so whoever whoever guy got us facing that's who I want to face I ain't never scared I ain't going to lie I don't feel like we going to the Super Bowl this year I'll keep it real with you I'm I'm I'm hoping we do I'm cheering that we do but it don't feel like it way our defense look them couldn't them couldn't stop a they couldn't stop a f it from running if you showed them where where the knob was to turn it off I'm scared to death man ncag posession J when we mentioned the 10 start he told us nobody what happened in the first 11 games it's now all about the postseason mentality it's not about win let's go baby and that move the change for Philadelphia starting the league what let's go he goes let's go baby let's go jh out when he does percent go down now he's improved it since his rookie come on Dallas got come on Dallas gotta that's youo right there turn around Dallas fake [Music] come on man some man yo G this is M money JT straight from why you such the nut ass man the defense the defense you ass I ain't G lie I hope y'all lose I ain't G lie I hope yall lose I want to see y I want to see your goddamn expression yall get I want to see do boy you my favorite Niger to watch my boy keep rolling I watch your ugly ass right now fu what who that man I might want to get that niggaer on the show nobody want bring him on Gilli on Sports that's a funny little ugly ass boy remember his number all right matter of fact give me the phone can I call him back uh yeah let me uh call his goofy ass back first time I ever called a back fny um yeah I got his number call it he give me the Fone we get the Fone right here bring the phone yeah hold on one second I got to screenshot the number I JT from fville go get him oh Lord that Mercy Dam oh my God how he put a move like that on Bradberry dumb ass how is it the middle of the field that wide open blank and throw the come on man this defense ain't man everybody going at the Bradberry man come on bring the phone right now hey what's good ugly ass what's Goode I had to call I been mean to call last couple week but last week I ain't call youz you might have shot me last week oh you too angry how you my boy good to see you good spirit yeah it's all good you nut ass [Applause] ner I'm Hing a bit I watch you right now hit that hit that it's not talk about Hit that two time look at JoJo listening you nut you nut ass JoJo want to be at somebody house hit that joint two times for me hey man you got to have me pull up do a song on that B all right you from you from you from you from Carolina all right I'mma lock you in you nut ass lock in all right I don't know why they got this ball man there you go there you goag to out of bit I think this defensive has got to be the to car them weed are come he sff arm the safety like that they beating they ass already man take them out man what I'm saying you stand on the game good drive cor out of there game ain't tired of at halftime with the Dallas Cowboys and them take them out man his Gilly the boss you know from Maryland you know what I'm saying man hey my question Gilly hey if you not so confident with your e this sh what do you think y gonna do in the offse get next it seems like every year to struggle y start to you know you I'm saying like get rid of f like I first so just let me know what you think man we love ni sh what you talking about why we get rid of Nick huh we going to get rid of 80% of them on defense that's what we going to get rid of cuz some dogs in here man playing like they scared man I could run I'm 47 years old I can run a eight eight yard out on these your 14 yards down the field how hard is it for any body to go oh seven yards what type of defense is y'all in where a that's 47 could run a eight yard out on y'all the going on like if I'm the defensive coordinator everything is press coverage a got to work for anything he get wrong with y'all beat me off the line then do what you got to do you think I'm going sit back and let you get seven catches for eight seven yards 6 yards nine yards eight yards five yards 6 yards seven yards 10 yards four yards let the out of here man look yall need let me come in there and talk to them I'm first of all first of all I'm me to tell you something turn that down man this will be my talk to the Eagles before the playoffs first of all right why none of you ain't got the dog mask on I'm confused We The Underdogs we rode that Underdog all the way to the Super Bowl then you got cute I ain't seen the mask again what's up with you what you don't think we The Underdogs no more we always The Underdogs you ain't even got the right mentality around this where the dog MK at man to remind we The Underdogs you want a Super Bowl and you got Q wrong with y'all defensive line what you on cuz last year we had damn near 80 sacks and this year we got 40 is you on no this week don't none of you get no ass this week this like boxing you need your legs obviously you doing a bunch of cuz you ain't doing a bunch of sacking no more you're sacking in the bed to all you corn corner backs and safeties do me a favor press up man you playing scary ain't no need to play scary in this playoff game cuz all you if you don't play good you you're getting your off the team anyway so your M will let your nuts hang any give up more than two eight yard outs you're done cash if get skinny on these mm G JoJo lost we put JoJo in the tub and beat his ass you think we on you think we care about you we made JoJo get nice and wet with leave welps when we when we w your ass we whop JoJo with the belt JoJo 30 you doing losing the 25 cent a that's a half for 50 Cent one quarter quarter water he turned JoJo into 15 cent JoJo is like a d Jo was like 7 Cent a pen nickel and two pennies in that come on S sorry right JoJo next knockout party JoJo them JoJo coming down out to he falls down but he get up play as up to Jojo Jo coming down out off of that when you walk into the ring he falls down but he get up we had JoJo go soak in the in the go ahhe JoJo soak so when we beat your ass we leave weels on you we we did JoJo like a little ass kid you know when you fresh out the shower whoop JoJo ass man we talked all that JoJo you was there Rumble though I get that to you yeah JoJo you wasn't bitching no suck for sure yeah you wasn't bitching it's just that I didn't I didn't never know that JoJo couldn't walk backward he a't got no reverse yeah JoJo reverse with his car up trans training remember I had we we was riding around of the car before they could reverse for sure for sure only was driving neutral par had no reverse on it all roof look like the Jiffy Pop popcor roof blew out all they know oh yeah that's what I had the Delta 88 with the nastiest rag top in the city I had a Delta 88 it had to had a rag a red Drake right had a rag top that was peeling like some lips that ain't had no Bliss Stacks in 40 years you hear me was the roof was peeling we used to ride around that what what I ain't had no insurance on that or nothing insurance license what I no license I don't even know what tag this car go to real talk I took a I took I rode around the city and found another burgundy joint that looked like my and took a tag off his oh AJ Brown he got hurt oh my goodness there go to season there go to season AJ might be fronting cuz he he fumbled no he a fr he ain't front oh no he ain't front the way he just let that ball go like this ball he let just let that go oh yeah he crying oh yeah he crying is he playing in this game bro oh that they bringing out the cart man it's mean in this game though hey there Knowledge from me St now y'all shouldn't have lost last week to no damn CS now y'all better not lose to the Giants if y'all lose this game today y need to reevaluate all that yall talking about Hur everything need to be reevaluated if they lose to the GI that's what do you say to that that just my whole we lost both our wide receivers see hurt me forget that f with the ball yeah I hope you was front I hope you just front this rough go from the C JoJo falls down but he gets up Joe don't look like we going nowhere man damn AJ I hope you good brother yeah it's my man he hurt that's aad that need to start of next year he a going to be ready that's cuz everybody get Hur up the GI they say sh like playing on concrete a play no concrete everybody get hurt up that Jord oh they Danny's nephew come on Danny's nephew give us a pick Danny's nephew there we go get over here Tommy is caller makes the best spaghetti in the whole Bronx you hear me a meatballs is to die for you hear me and his and his in his Uncle you hear me to to two to Tommy come on come on come on come on come on run run you running kind of slow anytime number 41 telling you to come on oh you running slow as you let a lineman catch you cut it out ain't going score stop yeah the liing got watch for feet come on bro come on man get skinny one time oh you keep Fair catching is you doing okay least he walking though and ain't no to that either yeah he hit straight down on that that that ground that probably hurt like no way AJ walking though it look like he said I fumbled my leg well I'm glad he fing please thank please fake it sometimes you got to fake that yeah especially when you close to the goal L I fumble ah acl's tender scary everybody on the team yeah I totally forgot he f with the ball all I was thinking about was all like out we going out there with quz Watkins and and Brian Cy next [Laughter] week against the uh Tampa Bay wide receiver Y what up again it's James I'm from the city north city be exact and my only question is what you think we need to do to tighten up that defense we need new players give a shout out to Jojo and SP so boys be easy we we need we need new players and first of all let me just tell you James and it's cool to be a square James you know what I mean but the first indication to let a know you a square is when you ain't even cool enough to have a nickname how you doing my name Melvin damn talk hey I'm James it's cool James you're a good dude man some ain't cool enough to add nicknames JoJo got a nickname JoJo Rimer blood and rim jobs you hear you a freak huh JoJo love get attack know JoJo was a freak like don't look like that type yeah JoJo right can't judge a book b cover JoJo said if your legs ain't in the air like a foreign she boring kinky come in all shapes and sizes KY come in all shapes and sizes that's BK baby kinky little kinky L kinky you know Litt kinky that's your rap name JoJo L kinky Litt kinky is R we coming out with a album L kinky it was L Kiki then it's l kinky yeah I mean [Music] oh that's that look like AJ I'm like damn AJ back he was the original so though anyway got hurt the stomach and Theo got hurt they going be like the 49ers they going to have running back playing quarterback go score touchdown way we play we still might not win if they got to put a running back of the game he around be completing eight yard outs oh and he went head on head what happened you ain't seen fly right and just went head on head with her he on some should be yo that is a right there he did that on purpose you a bro you trying to hurt a so he can't play next week you here you go some all right little kinky little kinky oh they they scored Wasington Dallas why Washington w't with us like this make us think they got a chance they ain't watch ain't come on man who the call them got over Kentucky you know you know the uh allance you know you know the E really can't with us that's all he had to say we already know what the Lion's going to do bro the Lions is never going to the Super Bowl mhm never what up it's your boy John one from Oak Cliff Texas die Eagles die on the road to Mis yeah 70 we already running y'all boys you know what I'm saying go Cowboys you know how we run it already much love to you Gil you know what I'm saying much love to you my but you know what I'm saying you from Philly so I Got It smash go boys you know how we do it yeah see I respect those see I mean I can't I ain't got nothing bad to say about my man he from Oak Cliff Texas he from Texas he's supposed to be a Cowboys fan nor Texans fan or it's these that be from South Philadelphia I'm a Cowboys fan man shut your funky ass up you is a band Rod bandwagon riding that's like me saying I'm a 25 cent fan JoJo got his ass beat I'm Still A Jojo fan you know what I mean little kinky I'm still a little kinky fan that got to be your name when you come out you win this time baby kinky no cuz you know baby's hot right now little baby baby baby from say you baby kinky baby king baby the baby name popping we got and you a real baby baby kinky yeah I mean rap talk about how could stuff you on her butt yeah I mean like they should have gave it to weight M running all over run the ball you really blitzing now yeah let him Blitz con let him Blitz this never catch the ball man he never catch it man boy never catch the ball is he out there for we ain't got no point offside Lan Johnson start that play game 65 oh can we just get 14 we don't even got to get a first down let's just get 14 I like I I wanted to see the V though Tomy you hear me Danny's nephew they want to keep putting trod in the game he caught the ball he always a dollar up day late at least he caught we going anywhere see this call a good play this what I need him to call Dallas got like he going to come across fake run it through the gall on the outside it's guaranteed especially the first time every single time I don't like it they got running back got have a run option don't worry about it time looking one way the whole time one even never close car look I got a swinger you the swing up the swing up look gu a yo this hi from AK South Carolina man what you think about uh the AFC North finishing with a a winning record three out or four teams making the playoff what you think about that little kinky baldheaded ass Gilly I think they was balling I think they did a good job this year the AFC northw at the Browns Browns Pittsburgh baltim Pittsburgh and Baltimore Cincinnati they get HT they good too man I think they did good I'm the brown the Browns is the surprising team though Joe Flaco you want some A yeah Joe Joe let Joe reminding y'all that he ain't the average Joe he want a Super Bowl out this you put me around some balls I'll get it done came off the couch hey this this kid from from Mississippi you have an unnatural allegiance to losers and stop paying JoJo in that dirty ass weed the Eagles allegiance to losers we just want a Super Bowl I'm confused when the last time anybody in Mississippi won anything I need somebody call back from Mississippi and let me know the last time any team in Mississippi W anything please somebody from Mississippi call and let me know bil I forgot it's the I forgot to say one thing oh M two that n ass wild cuz that's my son and he'll never be on the show you be on know I'm saying eag live joint but yo another thing I gotta say the Cowboys my them going lose tonight my and we going get playoff my word I'm call you back after half time myig safy game yeah the Cowboys but come on man who's his team I don't know but he another this Demarcus that you a't broke was crazy oh yeah all type of dumb going on today in the meaningless game Them Ain't Even need to play and they not doing anyway they doing you out there for look he in the blue oh man I tell we need two touchdown two interceptions didn't I return for touchdowns but we ain't do it I a return it for a touchdown oh yeah we for get I forgot close that's too easy it's too easy right CRA mle meim playing ball Jam that joone up that tender thougher that tnder is they got the strong over there got that strong they Sho them over there they seven eight too easy where's a soon as he throw it a like ah no it's like a catch it though I could do that route bro don't make no sense man got no like defense come on blanking blanket ship ain't man look blank let him run right by he wants to make tackles he thinks he's a lineer Fu he let him run right by thinking a't like a pop warner J right there then he ran you the over five yards into the end zone blanking being they met at the at the two yard line and he got dragged four yards into the end zone he h his ghost from Dallas G your B Bean Head ass just never learn do you you keep with them piss poor ass Eagles you know who I'm riding with Cowboys don't play with squash on ass just like a bug My Love Hurts back hat back on told wake the up see every time you get too fried look at you you sleeping this you the quietest mascot in the country s it like this Wings broke and everything go g this ain't I'm tired of this they going make a run right here they going to drive it down they going dry they better you this is man we quick question Who going be team in the playoffs see like the E you going to be one and them out of here L it look like that I can't lie bro I Ain't No to lie it looks like that old JoJo huh yeah read blanket ain't man like just let the run right by him you don't see that what's going on out there that was like a easy I don't care if you making tag with quar for 17 like that all the time he's always getting burn he is they expected too much out of me you know me let's go doas God are you supposed to stop bro rad Penny oh yeah that's right Whatchamacallit hurt come on Rashad you ain't played all year man you got brand new legs man look you got brand new legs you ain't played all year you ain't earned one penny of that contract Rashad penny earn your pennies right now oh my God man keep trying to force the ball ain't no receivers out there bro what's up with with with the with the they blitzing hot routes what's up with the I'm confused screen pass let them rushing throw it over their head throw a screen play that's how you slow them up with a screen pass these must not be getting open at all but Dallas got was open you got to look for the ball soon as you yeah cuz they coming so they blitzing every play turn head this [Music] look this some man not smoking no D this D this friend from Arkansas G man I hope your e pull it off actually got on I need give me your take on L today man get funky ass tight man let me get a bag of the yeah y'all Ain't y had a chance to go to the off and y'all lost two years in a row I think yeah y'all ain't y had y starting quarterback hey girl P Baltimore would you rather have a m or Herz on the Eagles right now and stop smoking that boie I rather it hurts you know I rather that hey he didn't die you see that get hit like that even though Lamar look good this year he's an MVP we need a couple interceptions SP mm something cuz our team ain't giving the yo he Jack from Pittsburgh man we in the playoffs man Philly I got respect for my man's Gilly but it's still Philly you hear me ping a playoffs our four foot in the door let's stop playing we turning up that's what's up shout out to Pittsburgh in the playoffs what the is he doing we need a plate man look where Bradberry at good play number 95 t patuto good play Baby come on Bradberry oh was awful man that got bad overnight bro he can't get nothing to go his way that can't get to go his way A bunch of rookies out there they going after him they should tell him something look at these ran into each other that weigh 146 pounds man that Robinson weigh 146 PBS man he we 190 146 lbs man look at Brad he slapped his ass no look how the did the a linebacker don't pull him down who is number 52 get him the out the game is he Ray dewis huh his number 52 look at him get him the out the game 52 yo this is crazy can't none of y'all play pH St watching the game with your ass Jojo I think you might be bad luck free the Eagles Sil giant all the way I don't give a I'm not in the giant I'm see man I'm C with Fu hey what's good this Rico from Rockingham shout out Eagles man regardless how we playing Dallas ass play come on man we not a pretty team we a gritty team let's get 10 points before the half man come on man go I don't give up on you I ain't one of them we had Brent Cy in there this bad you ain't just see that running now bad oh my God I know was bad when qu Watkins was out there I said this bad come on C up get your quarterback glenary play that's why Penny don't play third and 20 great pun again unbelievable a you can't be got knock the out by 25 cent dog we a winning man got to get his together dog the wrong with yeah players up too yo girl this Ste from Philly have you ever noticed that ever since JoJo lost that knockoff fight we've been losing three times in a row his ass the up and put him in the bathroom eat a mush put him in the bathroom go downstairs man he a mush man is man come on man see if we win see if we see if something good she right man get the on out of here man two people back to back right they said JoJo the mush let's see if something positive happen so JoJo black [Music] cat get your ass out of here Joe we come back and win if Dallas if Dallas lose and we come back and win I'm burning that outfit JoJo got him they did they just scor 1410 now has put a the Mak pun God damn Caro want to know the first drive yo Gil this M from Chicago I just want to know is there ever a reason for a bit to consider her own 10 like shouldn't she be humble she she you know eight or n you know 9.5 it shouldn't be no 10 you believe in the 10 like I know your specific thought on the fale talk about out I thinking if a 10 be a 10 auta no my Outlook on this I like a woman I'm more I'll be more attracted to a woman who is a who is a 10 but don't think she a 10 she ain't going to never scream out she a bad a bad ain't got to scream out there bad what's known ain't got to even be spoken upon so you know any that's going to tell you cuz I'm a bad I'm a you're missing something baby somewhere on the inside you're up cuz let me just tell you something a bad been a bad her whole life you got to drop out the bad now you got a lot of artificial bad you know it's a little different now so now you got a who never had no confidence at all she she got all the confidence in the world but it ain't come within it ain't come within her it came within a surgery so is the confidence really real but they be the ones screaming out but I'm a 10 I'm a bad cuz they trying to convince themselves that they a bad you got to be kidding me any old thing to come on that sh look easy too blanket it's your other man he going to push your in the end zone you already scored dog you doing it's like all of Philadelphia's problems have been encapsulated in here in we watched a lot of football I think we know pretty decent amount of football but I don't know that we can put our finger on what exactly is going on with Philadelphia and the way that it's been going over these weeks that tells me they was no need for none of them to play everybody got nicked up for nothing flag J you got to throw it to somebody broers and see who actually opportunity so to the out J going to take a look at Calli incoe you see I tell you Amazing by I think M would take it oh absolutely because I'm done with you I just don't see the purpose of them even playing if they was going to do this already in play Risk getting injured yeah was in right what he he that's to inter because offici of old inter this is crazy man I'm so mad I forgot I was on live stream my fault y'all I'm so pissed I forgot we was even live streaming and let me wake the up man I'm like these I done fell into a coma like they beat me in a submission already I done fell into a coma of shock with these man damn hey girl man this this R man from DC I a no feel you got you got to get my man back on that couch with you man you can't do that JoJo been rying all season with you g do not do that n and I ain't no feel I love watching y man on my TV man watching on the phone and no no don't do that to Jo all right man I'm gone he right all right JoJo come on man he right they begging for Jojo back nut you hear me this nut ass I'm Mar down this sh let's go he go oh they put Marcus Mar the minut we bring Mar came in at the same time they bring Marcus marot there soon as JoJo coming they should have started the game like this with Ki and them in there and AJ Brown wouldn't be hurt right now EAS made the fumble man oh what the the first play Jojo come on man the first play they might be us 59 oh we got it back you me blank and yeah blanking that was Bradberry they both bombs look now he look who Bradberry no blank and oh come on man Y come on man out of here you congratulating black and his gave him 17 points two touchdowns in the field goal on that back y'all over there grabbing his h they marot your these man I'm done done I can't even watch this I can't watch this [Music] man see you next week no that's a bit drama a plan is start $2 line did you say $2 a line oh that's awesome I can't be streaming man this a't 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I lost my blood on I clock who's who you to Big Joy on me like a Zulu YouTube where you go to advertise the new you but you just won't get a real Meo Frant c f your or fabricate this about to be the longest trip I ever take he said don't live off just the drinks J and say space them [ __ ] breaking back for finances what the eye thinks take my time I keep it silent that Mrs Ling mommy said that he going always mess you around cuz he's your Breen man you ain't CEO you got to take the stick you getting my followers I hope you back for good you kept us waiting meanwhile still push you at the window the fenestration I literally 10 to two barers legs were aching my conversation with my trainers with my motivation catch this was a boy in the streets like wag death math test C them whole numbers into fractions they're judgmental cuz they hand me on these instrumentals cement blocks I'm having meetings talking architecturals way before grand for br I used to ride for bro then my [ __ ] [ __ ] die for bro when I cry for bro Mommy wants a change a nothing and change Cat still giving change I just locked down some Haze I came to the door but I'm leaving at the back two packs on my lap by 10 I had a bag it rained and it ped mommy kissed her teeth and said I stink like a horse cuz there Haze in my paes care how I live it I Ain nothing let you fraw I've been at it from the M line never pause I just to on a for and I awful in draws the day not finish yet I work like an immigrant I just thank God that I ain't done a bit yet I've been at it for years half a bricking The Spar with my full career running up the stairs and chopping down the squares just me and press | Mixtape Madness | UCMlHf6251NKQM-qkS2pgYQg | 2017-02-05 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,180 | 5,735 |
VuoEN_T_Z50 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VuoEN_T_Z50 | A Walk-though of Epson Mainboard CD16 Formatter Board - WorkForce WF-3640 WF-3620 | -Hey, guys. Kevin here. Today, I'm going to talk my favorite topic. We're going to talk about Epson's mainboard or I call the motherboard. That shows my age. We're going to focus on the wiring of the motherboard, where those wire come from, what those wires for, how can we correctly attach them to the mainboard. I was a computer programmer, master degree in computer science from University Illinois. Just recently, I start picking up electron engineering. I feel electron engineering is more fascinating because programming, you're doing things you don't see it but the EE, you actually see the things that you program. It's really cool. I'm going to use a CD16 mainboard. Everything is clearly labeled. The R is resistor, C is capacitor, and the C is the connection. Today, we are going to focus on the connection. You can see there's a CN73, so that's connection 73. Also, it tells you the contact point's color. YE is yellow, so you need to put a yellow plug here. CN73 is for the EDF solenoid. Just below, it is CN32, white, and that's for the scanner's motor. CN33 is the EDF motor. CN30 is the CR motor, cartridge motor. The CN71 is for your EDF encoder and EDF dock sensor. CN70 is the FFC cable to the scanner. Remove the ground wires and you should be able to take the scanner off. Okay, not many things left after we took out the scanner. Now, we're going to remove this beaker CN20, which is the buzzer and the LED panel. This CN53 is the sensor if the door is open or not, the door trigger. In the back of the motherboard, you get a connection 41, 42 and 43. 41 and 42, they are connect to the printhead, one cable for each side. Then 43 is for the reading of the ink chip level. This really long thin cable is for the star wheels or called pizza wheels, which has the following sensor, PS sensor equals to CN45. This wireless card connect to CN9. By the way, the power goes into CN51. That's why you see so many capacitors and inductors near it. Connection 44 is going to run a long cable connect to a [?] card and goes to your maintenance box. This CN5 goes to your fax module. CN52 goes to the infamous P module. The P sensor, this is where the fake paper jams come from. The CN51 is for the paper feed, PF encoder. The CN55, the black one, is for detecting the first cassette and see if the tray is inserted or not. The down below 56 is detecting the second tray. CN30 goes to the motor that move the printhead around the CR motor. CR54 goes to the pickup encoder. That's connect to the motor that is pick up the paper and spin it to the upper deck, and the motor card is powered by this CN34. The CN31 goes to the PF motor, the page feed motor. Okay, I can't believe I made it under five minutes. I hope this is a good reference for your project. I'm going to go a little bit deeper in the next few videos. I'm going to dig inside their encoder including how to program encoders. Eventually, you can make a DDG or any kind of printer you want. Cheers. | Kevin at BCH | UCwjOyyJTec5a5ZznioRSJIw | 2020-12-23 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | detection | en | 563 | 2,971 |
YQeNJhS39tc | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YQeNJhS39tc | WHAT HAPPENS WHEN YOU VALIDATE PEOPLE IN YOUR LIFE | another reason why we want to validate people around us it's because it trains us to see the beauty in other human beings everybody every person has got something special in them and once you start noticing those details those aspects of what makes somebody really special how they make you feel you notice you come to a place of presence and also you really make their day all right it's like you might have this conversation and then take a moment to pause and give them this moment of beauty and validation and noticing something really special about them then uh basically you train your mind to start noticing that and it creates really intentional connections with people in your life where suddenly there is a sense of love and connection that emerges that might not have been there otherwise | Shiva Rajaya | UCCuUEYVwYPS_9SKZddX2Bhw | 2022-09-06 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 141 | 799 |
GSZDXhsgK9w | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GSZDXhsgK9w | Cultural Narratives: Bridging the gap. Educating Speech-language Pathologists to Work... | RTCL.TV | preparation of the clinician to work in Multicultural context involves the identification of a range of skills knowledge and values the field of narrative medicine as well as an increased understanding of the Dynamics of interpreting are areas which can add considerably to clinical Effectiveness the paper outlines some cornerstones of narrative medicine and their potential application to the field of speech language pathology and Audiology an analysis of the Dynamics of a mediated interview yields a series of suggestions for the clinician some proposals are offered for future training in clinical practice in South Africa this article was authored by CL pen | Social RTCL TV | UCdo9r_X1Us9LBgsBULhGinQ | 2023-09-03 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 103 | 664 |
r74i2nfQuDw | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r74i2nfQuDw | APRIL FOOL'S DATA DOWNLOAD! *NEW* Super Saiyan Goku + Unique Title + Wallpaper & MORE! (Dokkan) | all right what's going on guys welcome back to another dokkan battle video so today we are going to be checking out the contents of Global's latest data download for April 1st 2023 also known as April Fool's Day now before we get into it I want to give a shout out to my boy proton 10mg on Twitter for posting all the assets if you guys aren't already following him then definitely go ahead and do so and uh with that said let's scroll down a little bit here and start with the first thing which is this year's April Fool's unit we got this AGL Super Saiyan Goku and the new event is called a brief breather Fighters rejuvenated there's one stage and the category boost is Bond apparent and child so obviously this stage and the character is based on that period of time before the Cell games where Goku and Gohan are just kind of like chilling and fishing and all that stuff right so um yeah pretty cool idea pretty cool concept we will definitely check out this Goku's details and animations in a second but uh yeah that is basically the April Fool stuff for this year along with a new wallpaper uh This dokon fishing wallpaper right there with a little uh Kid Goku bitching with his tail we got uh roshi and ayajirobi and uh kid Krillin in the back as well so this is what we used or what we saw for the in-game preview for the new double con fishing event of course that wasn't actually a thing but hopefully will become a thing one day like I'll actually play a Dragon Ball Z fishing game maybe not like a full-fledged you know 80 console game but if it was a free-to-play mobile game I would definitely check it out you know so uh yeah we'll see we'll see anyways we got the wallpaper and we also have a new uh title which actually looks amazing we got um you know the big fish on the side here we got the fishing pole got some more fish in the Back the Water Theme all that stuff and it's called ultimate master angler and you can get it by uh recruiting the new Super Saiyan Goku and leveling his super attack up to 10. so it's really easy actually very simple requirements to get this unique title everyone should be able to get it fairly quickly so go do that just get the new Super Saiyan Goku 2 Super Attack 10 just get 10 copies of him basically and you'll be able to get this unique title which once again I think looks amazing so yeah new title very cool and we also have some new scripted assets there is the April Fool's Goku there's the Krillin we got a Kid Gohan and also uh uh what is this um oh I guess info about the new Super Saiyan Goku that was leaked yesterday on global according to proton so there's also that so uh that's it guys that was the data download Like I said before we get out of here though we will check out the details for the new Goku so let's pop over to the dokkan wiki and uh starting with his leader skill it's Goku's family category K plus 2 Hp attack defense plus 30 percent uh passive attack and defense plus 159 plus an additional attack plus 41 Terry attack and defense plus 41 when performing a Super Attack and it recovers a five percent HP if HP is 90 or less at the start of turn High chance of guarding all attacks if HP is 60 or less at start of turn and it recovers an additional 10 HP if HP is 30 or less at start of turn Bond apparent and child category allies keep plus one attack and defense plus 20 plus an additional reduction of uh 30 damage or damage reduction of 30 percent when guard is activated if there's another Goku's family category Ally attacking in the same turn and uh yeah his categories or his links rather are golden Warriors and Warrior Race on the family Super Saiyan Z Fighters and prepare for battle and Androids or sorry any categories are Android cell Saga pure Zayn's Focus family Super Saiyans rapid growth Bond apparent child bond of friendship a bond of Master and disciple Turtle School Earth red Fighters accelerated battle and Heavenly events so as you might be able to tell this is a non-dokan awakened um Goku he doesn't have a tur yet he will get that tur next year along with an extremely Awakening but for now he's just this you know SSR or Goku right and uh you know for what he is his details I mean his passive is actually pretty good I would say uh I think once he gets that Awakening and extremely Awakening he's gonna be very good but of course with the power Creep by then he'll just be average right so um yeah good for your play unit actually pretty usable in most events at least not the hardest ones but definitely usable in like the open events and stuff like that and uh taking a look at his animation here check it out [Music] yeah we got some apple action pretty cool it's pretty cool I mean I don't expect too much from these animations ever but uh I think for what it is for a free to play April Fool's unit that that's that's a pretty cool animation so uh there you have it guys that is the data download that is everything that there was to talk about and uh again a big shout out and thank you to my boy protons nmg go follow him and uh thank you guys for watching um enjoy the April Fool's festivities of course we got some other stuff on the way like Yamcha and bojacks extremely Awakening and all that stuff so uh yeah look forward to that stay tuned oh uh I also will be releasing some kale summons on the JP side so if you guys care about that then keep an eye out and yeah that's it guys once again thank you for watching as always if you liked today's video then make sure to like the damn video sub to the channel if you're new hit that notification Bell so that YouTube knows you want to stay up to date with all my latest content and until next time have an awesome awesome day I'm tiger with Tiger Uppercut video signing out [Music] | Tiger Uppercut Media | UCea5E5XRFWGSrZ5LujTRmXw | 2023-04-01 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,119 | 5,762 |
1-ConOEMHjs | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1-ConOEMHjs | 4mm Heavy Link, 3.5 mm rope bracelet, 3mm Jacoje Link bracelet. | so yeah got in my four millimeter heavy link swapped the three millimeter out i wanted a little bigger but not too big i highly recommend the four millimeter um i don't know if i said 22 inches i also got the 3.5 millimeter gold rope yellow gold rope and a three millimeter jacuzzi link stack one's at eight inches and the others at eight and a half uh didn't do the unboxing the unboxing yesterday one back home to memphis and i already had them on out with my dog she's under the truck right now uh seeing braden got in the um what did he get pre-med me to franco's definitely looking into a good one don't know if i can probably space it out the way i'm not just throwing money you know throwing money away or wasting money too fast you know that's all simple sweet short | Jay | UC_d-I2BO_PMePZV0gDlfdJg | 2021-04-11 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 151 | 774 |
sSqORxMu66w | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sSqORxMu66w | Redefine What You Are Doing: Julien Mourlon at TEDxBrickLane | my name is Jordan I'm coming from Brussels and I will tell you a little bit of my story a little bit of a project that i launched some 10 years ago and a project that's not only involving a lot of djs but also a project that forced me to reveal myself or reinvent the project redefine what we were doing over and over again this story started ten years ago in in two thousand and two hours a student at the University I was about to graduate as a civil engineering computer science and I never really decided to go into some kind of engineering studies it was more like the past that people push me into my grandfather was a brilliant engineer my family around me tote okay you should follow your grandfather's footsteps and go to an engineering school um but I didn't like it the only thing I got there was I mean at first was just an accumulation of fear anger stress etc so much that a couple of days after I graduated I fell sick apparently was quite bad I went to couple of doctors and they gave me the best league addressed legal drugs you could dream of but I knew it would never fully cure me I knew it would never make me feel good I knew that I to learn how to listen to my feelings I know I knew I to kind of believe in my own dreams but I was 22 and and I never asked myself the question what do I want to become because I knew that I would become an engineer so I never asked myself that question so I just decided to kind of give my dream my dream and name that name is laid back later on friend of mine put a face on is on this name and I just decided to develop projects around that name on under that brand and I was starting my my professional career and and I worked for a couple of years as an engineering software company etc but I kept talking with people around me what can I do what and and some people ask me yeah but what did you like to do when when you were a child and I was like yeah I like to read stories I like stories actually I like to listen to radio because my mother was listening to the radio and I was spending time with her listening to the radio and actually when we were in the car traveling from one side of Belgium to the other one and when my mother was not playing the radio I was playing the radio myself I was mimicking the the radio was that was pretending I was a radio guy so I decided that my first project would be to start to radio the girl's favorite so so from 2002 and 5 2010 me and a bunch of people because actually I never did any project under laid back on my own there was always a few people around me we've been running the laid-back radio show on various radio stations in the brothers area this picture was taken in in the FM brothers studio probably one of the biggest local radio station in in Brussels and the thing is I'm not the DJ I'm not even a radio host I'm just a radio producer my role was just to bring people into the studio and to make sure that after one hour two hours we had like a really good show to to broadcast but and that was really cool when I see such a picture I mean it it makes me feel something because we stopped the radio show two years ago and that was great but I was that was not good enough we had to redefine once again the laid-back project because FM radio is cool but is it's just on audio you don't know who's listening so after eight years on a weekly basis you don't have any early days it's every week of the year you do this radio show you do it for free you do it for the love you do it for the people that you bring to the studio but still I was getting frustrated so I decided we will stop it and I was a guy working with new technologies and I thought okay we can do better if we do it online and that's what i did in 2008 i decided to stop my job in the banking sector to fully investigate online the power of online radio and at that time there was a Belgian company called radium you just launched their service it's a service allowing everybody to launch a online radio station but then again I mean they were an online service there the website but they were only offering audio to our listeners that's that wasn't enough for voice so we decided to build on top of the ridge enemy platform a player that's that's just a prototype but we thought we could give information about the artist being played we could give a picture we can allow people to to kind of interact in real time with the with the station and we put a lot of effort into developing this this this project hoping to sell it to other radio stations or to sell it to the radio enemy people that they could offer this the same kind of player to the audience but it didn't work nobody seemed to be interested in this player back then in 2009 so a friend of mine was a new media consultant told me ok maybe you you're a bit too much of an engineer you building stuff but you're not explaining what you're doing so why don't you write the theory behind your player because your player is just a prototype but you might have ideas that are more wild that are wider than just the tool that you showcasing so I spindle once again couple of months writing a manifesto about the future of radio that allows me to go to a few conferences and to discuss to a few with a few business people about my IDs but then again um I was have not been able to convince anybody and what I at that point that was a there was a huge failure I mean I spent like eight months nine months and I was not only it was not only myself working on this project there was a developer to graphic designers plus the the consultant what we formalize my IDs and I decided just to stop pushing it I mean I decided to just do something else and in the end 34 years after i realized that i got a job tanked thanks to working in that field I was I've been hired by by that consultant company to become also a new media consultant which is my my my day job nowadays the the programmer has been hired by the biggest web company in Belgium due to graphic designers have plenty of contract opportunities now time to display so our initial ID we were not able to to convince people about it but still we got something out of it so i think it's it's it's quite important and that's what we keep doing at laid back on a constant basis to start ideas but do not not stick to it for too much of a long time and actually that's where the Stokes success story came from the success story came from mixcloud which is a startup based here in London allowing people to share music programs and we were at first we were using mixcloud as a backup system because the radio nami system was not reliable the server was breaking down on a constant basis and we had we needed a place where we could redirect our audience so we just picked led by we just beat mix loading ok we're going to put a few mixes there and just wow that's cool but we ended up being bigger on mixcloud than we are anywhere else we have noticed fifteen thousand followers and and last year when mixcloud made the ranking of the most popular radio stations on their platform we were number three next to some I mean really big guys we just I mean we just laid back from Brussels likes local radio station kind of stuff me and my friends I mean that's n15 peen thousand people are following us and every time we we put a mix online there are thousands of listeners so that made me feel that I was right I was right to leave the the the the FM the local radio station where hours and and to try different IDs and once again reaching that point I was like okay it's cool now I have a platform no I have audience now I have plenty of artists or label sending me music that's cool but I cannot really relate to that that story okay I can play the next big hit and and be the first one to to break it etc but going back to what i wanted i wanted to tell stories but in order to tell a good story I need to be involved in that story so we decided to go into content production we decided to support people were creating beat music or art and to be next to them and actually once again it started as an accident one day friend of mine published a track on our website that was if you know j dilla wrote a track that was that's called the police and in order to do this track is sampled a belgian jazz musician called horny crusty wrote a track called scrabble and Friends of my just did a cover of this honey question and we put it on the website offer it as a free download people started picking it up and one day I got a comment on the website somebody tell me yeah you should release it as a 7-inch and I don't like when people tell me what I should do so I just check chick was the guy and apparently his email address what was jazzy sport calm and I New Jersey sport was a record label based in in in Tokyo and I I told the guy yeah well ma'am if somebody should release this track you should do it you are a label I'm not a level and the guy was like yeah well cool let's do that and and what that's right what what was really cool is of course we are using the power of the power of internet to get in touch with people to get our message across etc but at some point it's good when it's also as a consequence in real life and they decided to release the 7-inch they decided to put one of their in-house producer mitsui the beats on the flip side with a remix and one day I got a phone call from tahoe who's the manager from jazzy sport I told me listen yesterday I was in Amsterdam tomorrow I'm in Paris I'm gonna stay a couple of hours in Brussels I want you to meet me because I've got something for you I never met the guy before except few emails that we exchanged so I met him at his hotel and it just gave me the the test pressing for for this record so actually I've got to meet somebody I would never meet just thanks to a blog post and answering a comment as i know it's quite frustrating to talk about music without listening to it let's just have a quick look at the scrubber track that's just a teaser you can if you want this track you can download it advocated to useless travel so after this project we decided to I certainly don't want to become a record label I'm doing my best to not define what is laid-back it's not a radio station it's not an event organisation companies but still we've been putting out I think 10 releases vinyl CDs or um or pure digital and that one is really a good example of how we do it my girlfriend and couple of friends decided to make a surprise for my birthday and asked one of my favorite artists and friends friend Ally be to remix the laid back logo but I was feeling uncomfortable when I received this gift because I'm not laid back AI mean laid back is a community does it's a network of of creative people working together so who am i although i created this project to to receive something like this so i decided i need to find a way to give this remix back to to my people and at the same time i was working with an intern it was a studying music management and he came to me and asked me as a final assignment for my studies can I make a laid-back compilation gathering artists from the laid-back network I was like yeah for sure and he wanted to make a statement and should I was possible to release music in a different way so we decided to use crowdfunding platform 12 once again you can see it was not a full success because we were not able to to gather the the full amount but that wasn't a problem because the extra two thousand dollars that we need it what was the money for the release party and couple of weeks before the release the guy that mix the tallest okay guys you are being good partners for us and you bring in content in interaction on our platform so we will offer a release party for you guys so we ended up not not only not even like a small party in Brussels we ended up having like a big one here in London which was I mean quite cool the-the-the crowd funding thing is also fitting very well with the way we are working because we like we we are every users of social networks and it on social networks you don't tell the full story you just share bits of your story and when you do this and you do the crowdfunding in parallel you really have the opportunity to bring people with you on a journey starting with okay i just i would like to make a competition with those guys until the actual release party and going from all stages we were sharing unmixed versions of the tracks and and and mixes presenting all the artists etc so yeah that was that was really cool project once again and then okay you see we use early bees remix and that was a way to give away those cities the project work very well because we were not only selling CDs we are offering t-shirts and that bring that brings me to my last point it's the role of the audience we never consider our audience as passive listeners we consider them as potential collaborators this guy for instance went to the worldwide festival in the south of France I never went to that festival I don't know the guy but when he came back he just sent me this picture and told me yeah if you want to use my picture wearing the laid-back t-shirt at the festival please do so and I'd like to tell you one more thing when I was a dis festival wearing the t-shirt I had a lot of people coming to me people and I didn't know we started talking to me oh you ever laid back t-shirt are you also listening to that radio station at Petra so was kind of a conversation starter icebreaker or whatever he told me yeah i'm i'm really glad i was wearing this t-shirt because it it changed my experience of the after all festival so yeah i mean i could go on and on for hours but i think my my my time is is gone it's just when people ask me what is laid back i'm not able to give an elevator speech laid back is just my dream laid back is just a brand that I created you can just flip to the last one just to show few stuff that we did but it's it just allows us to ya to do stuff and I don't want to define it I want to keep it vague although people in the marketing or whatever they always look at me as a weirdo because I should be able to pitch my project I don't want to pitch it I want to keep it vague because I want to be able to do everything if tomorrow is an exhibition bit in exhibition a party record a radio show whatever thank you | TEDx Talks | UCsT0YIqwnpJCM-mx7-gSA4Q | 2012-05-03 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 2,872 | 14,361 |
KwZ76yxF9x0 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KwZ76yxF9x0 | FD25 Dress 3d Render | hi guys we're going to do slightly uh more complicated uh 3d rendering today and try to add some nice patterns and colors to it so let's open it up i have a gonna open up a pattern that's very much like your flare skirt um it's going to be saved to blackboard so take a look at it um i i haven't changed the name of it yet so i'm still using the size 8 flare but it'll be sort of size 8 um dress or something because it'll be a full dress that we're gonna do okay here it goes now there's a couple things i'm going to do um just uh before we start off so if you can see um the back spotis and skirt the center backs aren't lined up and this is going to create issues later on with how we do our seaming so i'm just going to make sure everything is lined up so i want to right click on my back now i'm going to have this saved for you by this time so you don't have to do that but in case you're doing anything else you always want your pieces to line up it's going to create a lot of problems when you're trying to apply your seams so have you know this is the uh basically the right half of the back and this is the left half of the back you want all the same half so i'm going to flip around my bodice pieces so uh we are all working with the same pieces or the same half okay so see this my center back is all lined up here and uh my front is all lined up here okay so our center front here now i want to go ahead and open up the half of my font i'm going to have the center front unfold uh just the same so let's um just open up my tool box really quickly and set the half there we go we can get rid of it for now just to have a little bit more space and i need to set properties for my bodice pieces uh the skirt pieces we already set them so they have the correct properties already assigned but let's go ahead and uh but very first before we even get to 3d properties i got to go to the piece attributes and this is fine for the front piece and the half is checked i don't need a pair of them i just need one of them okay so that's fine but let's move to the back piece and for the back piece we do need a pair okay we need that right and left half so that's going to give us two just like the back skirt is now let's go to our 3d properties and synchronize the properties um for the bodice pieces there uh the back piece is obviously going to go in the back and let's um i'm going to do this i'm just going to do it very slightly it curves both halves which can be kind of annoying so i'm just going to do it a little bit i'm going to do a full 50 for the front though you'll see it it fits a lot better and works a lot better for the that full piece alrighty let's synchronize now let's do the front and i'm going to do a front is fine it's already labeled at the front by default cylinder fifty percent okay look and synchronize okay now they should be all set with their curves let's place them on ava and the placement for the skirt should have been saved okay there we go not too bad i'm gonna raise up her arm so it's not messing up with the side seam stitching so just pop on over to model properties really quick go to pose and raise up her arms and okay that's enough properties for now i'm going to grab the shirt hold shift move it up i'm gonna move it out too you see it's it's fairly sunken into her body um actually move it up a little bit more so i'm going to hold ctrl and right click to push it in and out so there that looks good and let's spin it around i'm going to lower these back pieces just a little bit they seem kind of high hold shift and left click to move it down and let's position shift and left click oops i got both of them so i'm going to undo that yeah be careful here if you hold shift too quickly you might multiple select so let's not multiple select i'm going to select just my shirt back bodice one let me do it select it okay fine don't select it i'll move you anyway so i'm gonna move it up then obviously we gotta move it out too because it's getting sunken into her body so control right click and i'm gonna push it back out and i'm gonna move this down just a little bit more oh i multiple selected it again so i don't want the little lines getting in the way of everything okay that looks pretty okay and you see we have the stitches all ready for the side seams of the skirt because we already did that yesterday or i'm sorry tuesday and the center back seam and you'll also notice that the darts have little uh seam lines because autotext knows that the darts should go together now this will only work with the dark tools that are sort of dashed uh you can do this with a cut dart too you just have to actually apply the seam it doesn't do it automatically but that's no no no problem all right let's go ahead and apply the stitches let's do our side seam first one two three four okie doke and let's double check to see what it looks like okay that looks good that's what we want now let's do those shoulder seams one two again work clockwise and i probably want to zoom in because i do want to get that bit of the dart there but that should be okay there we go looking good on the top there all right let's do our waist seam i'm gonna zoom in for this one two this isn't clockwise but let's see four okay let's double check what that looks like okay that's looking pretty good you see there's no area in the dart here where it's connected but it should be connecting right around here so that should be okay now um again if this was put the other way it would flip the stitches as well so that's why i had to um flip it over the horizontal axis at the beginning um and also be careful because the direction if you're going counter clockwise or something else um it may be picking up areas that you don't want it to so be careful with that as well um let's do the back waist let's flip her around and i want to zoom in right here and then we'll do a test simulation and then we will see uh how to add some color and things like that let's work clockwise okay looks pretty good let's cross our fingers as you know our simulations anything can happen oh i forgot to do the center back oh well let's see what happens well didn't do it anyway so let's let's do our center back seam okay so remember this is a little bit different because it gets stitched to itself so i'm going to apply the center back i'm going to do my first step and then instead of doing the second step because i don't have anywhere to really put it i'm going to right click and right click till i get to the stitch select icon which looks like that little twizzler select the stitch and then in the 3d properties i'm going to select flipped and symmetric and we should get our little lines there we go okay let's try it out yep you're not looking too bad might be looking a little tight on top but i can deal with fit issues better than you know the whole thing falling off that's something we want or bunching up if you have a an incorrect stitch it'll get all bunchy and weird and not not so great the best thing to do if you have a a wonky stitch and you're just not quite sure what it is i know it's sounds like an annoying solution but to delete all of your stitches because sometimes um you've applied a stitch and you're not quite sure what's happening no matter what you know a little wonky little flare right there i'm not sure what happened this did happen symmetrically i guess um but there's our our our drape so um pretty good uh not too bad um we're gonna keep that on her for now and let's take a look actually let me do a kind of side so we can see what's happening on back in front because we're going to try to add some colors and some textures to this so i want to be able to see all my pieces so i can kind of click between them and i for now i'm going to get rid of my piece and 3d properties because we have way too many windows to begin with and i'm going to open up uh two different windows i'm going to open up my shader and my shader manager now um optitex from older versions of optitex they changed their shader which deals with colors and textures prints logos things like that um and i don't particularly like the new versions of it it is insanely more complicated it used to be just really really easy to set um colors and textures now it's sort of um you do things and you're not quite sure why they're doing it or where or when um uh but we'll we'll stumble upon it and see what happens so you want to get both of these windows open and basically they have um the ability to set like i said colors and textures and even put logos and different images on your uh look so let's just go with some basic stuff like basic colors so um here we have our options our shaders and it's a right now we have a piece and a stitch you can shade a stitch um i guess if it's a particular type of stitch that you want a particular color or whatever but we're going to work with piece so i'm going to um click up here on piece okay i'm going to keep it on variant and hope that we get the little box that gives us color not we're going to go to article and ah there it is so um variant one is is base the variants are different sort of colors and combinations that you can apply to different pieces um the default is to apply it to all pieces because you assume if you have one color it's going to go for the same whole outfit now that's not necessarily true and we're going to attempt to do different colors and patterns for different pieces uh later on but let's just start with the simple stuff and every article is a different sort of color um or layer of color or even print pattern texture whatever um for your pattern piece so now i have my article one i can choose a color here in my shader version um and it has this little palette box that i can choose from or i can type in an rgb value uh here so this is you know our rgb values um uh this is white 225 or 255 255 255 is white and i can type it in or we can just do we have other palettes i guess you can load a new palette i don't know i think that gets you but this is a fairly good palette and let's make a nice blue dress boom okay so simple easy nice little blue dress um we can do uh different things as well uh with this blue so what we can do is um we can adjust the shininess right i should be able to do i have to add a new layer yeah this this i want it to be shiny no you're not going to let me oh no um do i have to add a new article okay so and it turns white of course all right let's pop back up to article one do i have to add a new layer this is when i can download things but i just want to okay now we have different um textures here and the default oh let's try glitter i'm not gonna guarantee this works um okay and then that doesn't look very glittery to me did it do anything i don't see anything it should should be there can i apply oh okay fine all right well yeah well where is it doing it on the back no oh we have a little bit of a fit problem right there you see that or maybe that was a rendering problem who knows well okay still not letting me do anything with the shiny because they don't like this okay anyway um oh you got a color i can get a pattern on there too um my there's help versions of this on aquatex they're very not helpful um like i said this is an entirely confusing process i have um [Music] i'm going to duplicate this and then let's try to assign a piece for this so let's assign the front bodice so i'm going to select the front bodice and there this one um and there we go but can i changed the color now it should just change the top oh hey not too shabby so um again let's try to do the back i'm going to select the back okay right now we have another it's it's set on this one so what i'm going to do is i'm going to duplicate i guess i can add new let's see if we add new all right and then i'm going to it's selected it's selected and we can add a color let's make it black and then i'm going to while this is selected assigned to entire piece so we can get different colors for different pieces okay um now let's pop on back to this piece this one here in the front okay um if i scroll down there should be lots of different options like transparency [Music] yeah there's my transparency but it doesn't let me do anything don't know why let's go to background still nothing this is not very glittery i'm very upset um let's mess around with it some more so uh what if i want a uh pattern so i'm pretty much gonna delete all these variants and stuff so or go back to delete all of our articles and whatever and start fresh or else it gets kind of complicated so there we go we kind of deleted everything we can delete some of these things i'm just going to delete delete delete so let me delete number 50 come on now okay anyhow okay so let's say that i have a print so um you can get a print um anywhere you want i was messing around a little bit before and save some things the desktop but um you can find your own print so you can just go to google um or you can make your own print um a credit for anyone that makes their own print um you can make your own print in adobe illustrator and then export as a jpeg um so let's let's do a plaid and if you find an image with its own texture you don't have to worry about adding texture make sure it doesn't have any sort of this in it or crop it out using photoshop um or else of course it's going to be in your drawing so let's what's a nice little that's cute there's no water there is a watermark and i want to use the watermark come on give me something without a watermark little gray dress that's cute let's use this so i'm just going to copy the image and then i'm just going to paste it on the desktop by right click paste what can you copy oh wow this is huge i'm gonna find something a little bit smaller says it's a buffalo plaid i consider only buffalo checks to be red and black although the world doesn't agree with me there we go okay so it's gonna hang out here and what we're gonna do is article one i'm gonna just randomly click things until it gives me a menu to open up oh that's on the stitch why uh it has to be on piece i can't apply a pattern to a piece so uh make sure that your shader location is a piece and now let's add a layer so okay article one or let's set it at variant piece variant piece not stitch piece and then let's go in add layer and our little box is going to pop up and i'm going to select that pattern i had this little floral i was trying to figure things out with before but i think this will be cuter yeah it is that's super cute oh it's not bad okay so that's how we do a print again we can go back and uh change things if we want to go ahead and do like um you know different colors for different pattern pieces maybe have just the skirt be black now um here it allows us to give a transparency i don't know why it does it with a color but you can go ahead and set transparency um which is neat uh so you can do that um you so it might even just be easier to like upload solid colors um and use them as patterns and we can also make it shiny if we want super shiny okay um i don't know why those options weren't available to us for the colors um but hey who knows um okay so now what i want to do is alter this a little bit so i'm going to duplicate this layer and so we have this piece now and um what i want to do is i want to do something just different for the top so i'm going to select just the top um and let's oh let's say should we do a color or we can just kind of make a sheer top make it sexy so if we just want to apply the oh never mind so what do we got to do oh i see um oh that's for the all over i gotta go down here for just the for the body sorry about that the unused is the ones that are on not in use yet so i duplicated this to work on the shirt um so i'm going to select that it's selected so i'm going to assign it to that and let's see i'm just going to test the transparency to see if that's just going to work on the shirt yup okay so that's just for the shirt so maybe we'll make a little bit transparent there um and let's add a logo so a logo is so this puts the pattern in as an all over pattern um but you can also add in a different thing for a logo just an image and you can again just like before you can create your own uh jpeg um or you can find one on the internet and upload it so let's say we wanted to make a come on i don't know put a picture of um [Music] i don't know what should we put on there um it's black and white about a little doggy perfect they're so cute so let's find one that's gonna it's got watermark that's okay it's just a demo anyway do the same thing paste it wherever you can grab it and we're gonna go back here and i am going to um now uh go to article one which is this variant again we're still on here article 1 is the different one and i'm going to add a layer now after we have a base layer any other layers that we add are logo layers or at least i'm hoping so i'm going to add this and you'll notice boop um again it's not all over it's just a it places the image uh just right on it now down here what we can do is we can adjust the size so this is to lock the size so let's bring it down a little bit because he's a little big uh maybe like this there we go um and you can also adjust the placement here so it's going to put it sort of in the middle of the pattern piece um but you can offset it here so if i want it a little higher or a little lower i can start to add let's add an inch offset there to raise up or negative to lower it um wherever you want to put it actually let's do negative one that looks good um you also have the ability to look at where it is sitting on your actual pattern piece so you see it right here and uh you can actually move it around i think or maybe not so the dotted line is representing the pattern okay so you got to do it in the in this little window um you can also flip it around whichever way you want your little doggie um so and you can start to add uh different images so you can start to stack images uh you can also blow it up uh so if you want like a specific print like let me um and we can get rid of layers of the delete layers let me show you an example so um i'm going to go back let's uh actually i'm going to up the transparency here i can't change it again great or was it this one ah yeah okay uh we're gonna make it shiny again but that's okay um let's add i'm gonna for the skirt now i'm gonna try to just make the skirt a big sort of scotty dog uh to show you one of the options that you can do so let's uh zoom all and i want to focus on this piece so let's duplicate this and we're going to set it to the skirt so then it's undefined right now so unused i just duplicated it it's waiting for an allocation so the skirt is selected so i'm going to uh assign to the entire piece uh and let's just test actually let's well we'll get there i'm gonna add a layer now to this which should be my skirt and i'm going to add that same little scotty dog but i'm going to blow it up instead of shrinking it down so we're going to come down here and blow them up make them super big and what i can do is now i can sort of offset them and we get like a very a place specific print which is pretty neat so let's start to offset him on the x oh i don't want to lock it i can angle him too if we can angle him up let's see what it does play around with it oh that might be cute let's start moving them over a little bit more let's move down okay this is freaking out now oh we get this little little head so you can sort of play around and uh again get these sort of you know specific prints um that's not an all-over pattern but a very interesting nonetheless um so once you're done let's say this is what i want i know it's a bit wonky looking but you'll make something better i'm sure what we can do is we can actually take a picture of our model so this is you know at the point where um we might want to uh actually what happens when you pose her i'm just gonna do a test will it change yeah you'd want to render it so do the pose that you want beforehand otherwise you might just put her arms down to look less weird um before you render it render it in a pose that you might want let's do there we go let's remove the cloth place the cloth hopefully the arms won't get too in the way i'm still going to put them up it doesn't matter too much to do them up and down but it definitely helps the simulation if you keep them up and then we'll try once more oh did i stop it i don't know you could stop it all right it was a little bit of a wonky simulation anyway so we get the pose that we want might make the simulation a little bit wonky but no matter um then what we can do is we can take a little picture of her um which is a pretty neat it's it's definitely very neat to have in a uh portfolio um because you know oh look at this i did a um you know uh 3d rendering and blah blah blah so it's just neato so um we're gonna take a snapshot a model snapshot as soon as i can figure out where it is ooh full screen mode how neat oh i don't know how to get out of it uh-oh come on now don't freak out it's okay it's all right easy does it so here it is sorry it's a little obviously so we're going to save image and you can name it whatever you want [Music] and to wherever you want just go to the desktop um and yeah it's going to save it as jpeg we can save it as different things okay and there it is yay so play around with it um like you probably have noticed the texture editors and the colors um if you mess around with it enough it'll do stuff it might not do exactly what you want um but mess around with it until you do um like i said try to do is you know do as many or as few as you want you are going to be required to do at least one uh simulation so do one simulation like this with a pattern uh you can mix patterns or colors have at least one pattern and one logo but again how you detail it is going to be totally up to you you can do the skirt a solid color a print on top a little logo on the side over here that's going to be up to you um um and you can of course use any images but like i said play around with it play around with the transparencies it is pretty annoying to have to do um um i wish i could you know guide you a little bit better but honestly i'm still sort of working it out i don't know why they switched so dramatically from their original shader manager which was really really easy to use and very very simple and you could do all of the same stuff um but maybe it's just a new thing and i'm still smoothing it out um but you know playing around with it that's the best way to learn um and again it's it's pretty neat it's pretty fun um it's certainly a fun neat way to design um you know uh imagine just doing this instead of having to render that little ch check pattern uh sketching uh all of you probably know how long and tedious it takes to render um little print patterns and textures like that um we can do it at the click of a button um as soon as we sort of figure out what's going on so play around with it look uh again to the optitex help um for in the 3d section for the shader managings and editing your shaders for a little bit of help i didn't find it super helpful um but it's better than nothing and this will be this is going to be your last assignment it's uh due next week not monday of course because you should be having a nice memorial day monday a nice memorial day weekend um but i'm going to put this up on the pattern up on blackboard and have fun with it um come up with some nice little textures and color combos and little logos and things like that really you know have fun with it and again it's it's a bit annoying to have to use just remember um look at what you're selecting piece you can actually select a few different things but make sure you're selecting the piece and not the stitch make sure flip between variant and article see what that does add layers on the actual uh stitch menu to add different patterns and things like that um if you get stuck you know just start randomly clicking things until it works that's what i do have fun with it and uh send me your jpegs um of your finished uh simulations with your patterns and and colors and everything like that um and how yeah like i said have fun with it so i will leave you and this is actually going to be also our last video um so uh starting next week um i'm only if you need help with your finals or anything like that i want to keep myself open to doing that so let me know if you need help with anything if you want me to check it over before you uh hand it in let me know too otherwise uh bye-bye and i'll see you next week | KCCFD25 | UCX1_2WPvDKJJYJc9kZGHmoQ | 2020-12-05 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | 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IscJJPUzLTk | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IscJJPUzLTk | Harmony at Home: Nurturing the Bond Between Pets and Kids! 🐾👶 #pets #kids | [Music] Hello pet lovers and parents welcome back to better life and today we're diving into a heartwarming topic the beautiful relationship between pets and kids join me as we explore how parents can foster a positive and loving connection between their little ones and furry friends let's get started first things first let's talk about the incredible benefits of the bond between pets and kids Studies have shown that growing up with pets can teach children empathy responsibility and most importantly the joy of unconditional love it's a partnership that goes beyond words when it comes to introducing pets to kids choosing the right one is crucial consider the age of your children the energy level of the pet and any specific needs or allergies whether it's a Playful Pup a cudly cat or a smaller Critter ensure the match suits both your family's lifestyle and the Pet's needs respect is a two-way street teach your children to approach pets with gentleness and respect their personal space set clear boundaries and communicate that just like us pets have feelings too this lays the foundation for a harmonious relationship always prioritize safety regardless of how well your child and pet get along super vision is key especially with younger kids educate your children on appropriate ways to interact such as not pulling Tails or ears and make sure they understand when to give the pet some space lastly embrace the magic of building lifelong memories involve your children in Pet Care routines from feeding to grooming these shared responsibilities not only teach valuable life skills but also create a bond that will be cherished for years to come as we wrap up our discussion on pets and kids remember that this relationship is a beautiful journey of love learning and laughter if you found these tips helpful give us a thumbs up and don't forget to subscribe for more content aimed at creating happy homes for both pets and people signing off from better life here's to raising compassionate kids and fostering furry friendships until next time happy parenting and petke keeping bye for now [Music] | BETTER_LIFE | UCyrwAtp5HyjJIfusnvMTl6w | 2024-02-06 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 356 | 2,111 |
TCDT35_nkrE | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TCDT35_nkrE | Business Network EVENT Tips - Chicago, IL (WILD FUN ON THE LAKE) - Vlog #059 | so networking event has taken a twist see out here going canoeing they got me looking like Elmer Fudd and she I hear Tom are kinda yellow one yeah so if anything happens to me they can find me I am right so we go drown in his leg she bright yellow [Music] [Applause] [Music] every once while I do the vlog about networking building a brand and building a business and a way to do it it's the people business that see what she don't understand cused in the middle of me talking showing us thank you she don't get it one day we got a little bit more practically interrupts my intro that's what you are finding okay here you speak okay let's go let's go okay so are we doing a lot more together as a team working together what did you get your take from it was pretty excited I met a lot of people and just looking forward to it I thought it was really good I think it's something that we really need to dive into more going into a lot more Network meeting because it's all about meeting people and seeing different things and I was specifically excited because it was the minority Business Network meeting I really enjoyed it just to see different people I was doing different things so I like that it's the people business no matter what you do it's a people change of event we went from networking today to kayak in a canoe it's going over here who don't want to peddle she Tom I am I supposed to paddle or I forgot how to do it now how are we supposed to get somewhere if she don't wanna do now what you say is it part of the marriage the fact is you got a paddle though I mean like how I'm the only one doing it that's a she time I see fit we fit we should be flying it this thing's just sound like an engine you mean with Jill marathon running ass we should be going fast as hell right now get closer to my god I'm loaded right here sheet amo junkie boat this state-of-the-art equipment over here this high speed low tech you mean body body and soul movement get you going somewhere look at her look at her pedal off there chilling for the past like Tim is you know me you know that hey family well we had to Wayne in case I get lost your money into the sounds or see this is like lifetime she's trying to get GPS coordinates anyway working [Music] while we go in the opposite direction though huh cuz you turning it the wrong way so you gotta turn it the other way I'm trying to record I'm the videographer say doing that come on here well run a role on the rowboat but don't want a rope you ain't get us here don't try it the truth is our road is here are you really all Road is here I did it you couldn't even stare we ran into the wall [Music] heroine to see you on the phone see on the front we trying to roll out here and kick it on the lake on the phone so you so fit so we'll make you fit if you do all this running so what's your arms doing so why I make you fit you a runner lets you run on your knees hey you better gym this thing is little I'm not falling out of this boat for a beat okay so you just want to deal with it if it land on your nose and land on your nose we're gonna deal with it later but we not fall in the water for no B you don't want to wonder where this big yellow vest and they gonna try to swap the bean way when it come after you dark buddy yeah thing I think I mean we still got time long as we close we were getting us nowhere were you getting this all right so all that trashy talk we survived we made it look life jacket all we out of the water okay Big O sunglasses yet have a good time they need like where's your wipers [Music] | VizX Design Studios | UC1rXuZAuByXQTP1uWT5eWLg | 2018-07-30 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 731 | 3,571 |
WfK7usEWXfg | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WfK7usEWXfg | Jeezy & Gucci Mane Battle on Verzuz | Kings Speech Podcast | jeezy versus gucci the battle on instagram i i loved every single second of that battle um there are a lot of like you know think pieces and dialogue about the relationship between those two the rumored beef was established when an associate alleged associate of young jeezy went to go uh steal gucci men's chain and gucci man defended himself and actually fought off the attacker and killed him um and that was like the source of contention for jeezy and and and gucci throughout the year since about 2005 and then also there were some rumors that their collaboration's so icy um that song so i say i heard that song out twice this weekend just really just imagine what i did every time i heard it just imagine what i went crazy okay i went crazy every time that song is a goodie that's all cause that song is fire i loved it when it came out especially this is safe with my mask on crazy though establish those guidelines absolutely it's still crazy but there was also a um i guess like beef about like who compensated the most from that from that really successful track so it's been 15 years in the making and the things that really stood out to me were just like the behaviors of those two right and you know people say that jeezy is i guess like the more mature he sees past the situation um and that gucci is probably still stuck in the past still really hood still really aggressive zone six still zone six but i i don't have a problem with how either of them moved gucci or gz uh like the i guess like the climax the apex of the event was when uh gucci played a diss track truth uh that he made against jeezy and says i'll put your friend in the dirt again and then continues to like talk about like how he you know got away from this alleged robbery and this attack by putting an alleged friend of jeezy literally in the dirt so you know i don't i don't know if i'm if i'm jeezy i'm sorry if i'm gucci i don't know if i get over somebody coming trying to kill me if you're gucci if i'm gucci you don't yeah um and i'm totally cool that he did that he's not over that and i'm cool with and i and i think the biggest thing he did was actually show up interesting thing man because like obviously everyone is entitled to their rights right so like i have the right to be upset that you try to kill me so i killed your bands and then i also have the right to be upset that you killed my mans you know what i'm saying like everybody has their own right like to be upset in this moment so like cheesy can stand where he stands and feels like he feels and gucci can stand where he stands and feel he feels but i love just um how they moved it wasn't fake it was authentic uh yes you know what i'm saying like this is really how i feel how i still feel i don't care you know what i'm saying like this is what i want this is what i mean this is what i want to happen and you'd be proud of me i watched this over oh nice i watched the entire thing why i put together the day bed in the guest room so i had the tunes going but no i like i felt like this was such an important moment in culture it was like i couldn't just let it pass by and not at least rewatch um so it was i'm so glad that they put this show on it was like sportsmanship it was just showmanship at its best i think i think it was dope i mean as new yorkers right like we're more i know me i'm more familiar with jeezy's music because of course that's just what you hear more yeah you hear trap or die [ __ ] motivation 101. you hear that in parties more than you would probably hear gucci um and then if you're from down south like my girl is like we watch it together like she knew a lot of the gucci stuff and i knew all the jeezy stuff that's how it sounded so yeah that's that's how it i guess like the diamond dynamics really worked even though like i guess we just love the culture so it's like it's just great to watch and enjoy um and i didn't you know i didn't need to see them a handshake i didn't need to see any of that like i knew that they were both in the room and both in the building and nothing was nothing was popping off so i felt like they were both in a place where they understood hey like people are looking at us and jesus even said it um during uh one is like during fear of humans he's like people people are watching us to see how we move yeah and you know people are tuning in to see us and see how we handle this and he referenced you know the recent death of king von the recent death of nippy husbands so yeah yeah pop smoke earlier this year and and just letting people know that that's not okay like what we're doing right now like we're doing that so that you guys know it doesn't have to come to death now what is so like you as a real like a hip-hop connoisseur you're like just as good as lebron what do you think um you know hip-hop hip-hop and r what do you what's your conclusion with this is it like is it peace is it squashed was like what did that that so icy moment of them performing what did that signify is that is it over are they cool they're not cool did they not did they did they not stay magic city for the rest of the night i think they went to this other club they went to compound together colby compound uh it was it was like it's essentially supposed to be together i'm not sure what happened afterwards i'm not sure if they had a conversation that's not really any of our business because that's street [ __ ] and i am not a street [ __ ] uh i am not a street [ __ ] exactly um but like for me like it's like it's all cliche but it's like like hip-hop just won that night right like it's it's two guys that have issues that go deeper than any of us could imagine or fathom and i could understand from gucci's standpoint like you allegedly send somebody to kill me like one of your people is off the strength of you off the strength of this off the strength of like being loyal so you came to me tried to end my life so it's like yeah i can be in the same room with you when we see each other it can be you know peaceful but you know we're not going to get hookah together who's whose team are you on what do you mean team right now if you had to pick a side musically uh musically jeezy okay musical is easy but like in this situation of like yo you sent someone to kill me who who side are you siding on whose stance do you favor gucci's i mean you have to he's the victim okay i was just asking like he's like he's the victim in that in that in that situation um yeah there was i guess like no initial aggression from him from like the rumors that were rumored and they're just rumors because once again not a street guy this guy not a street guy um just based on like what we read like he was the victim and you know the story could have been told differently if the person that came at gucci was successful in his efforts right for sure for sure for sure this could have it definitely could have had a different ending yeah it's so funny how music works right like we both kind of side with jeezy in terms of musically um and i actually when i heard of this versus came out i texted my older cousin because he was the first one to put me on it um jeezy and i never i would never forget hearing trap music in that style like he just had this flow this this cadence this this energy like it was different to hip hop like like it was really different so but um gucci also birthed a lot of the sound that we bopped to today currently so like i think ultimately this was just dope that two great atlanta legends just did it right you know what i'm saying like even beyond atlanta just like hip-hop legends hip-hop hip-hop legends for sure yeah because we've seen this story go so many other ways like you've said we've just seen beef turn so many different ways in hip-hop like thank god they're both over there to be in the same room yeah simple as that you know so um very glad just for the culture we got to see a healthy spa a healthy spa yeah it was it was it was a great experience for me um definitely glad would you rather see it jersey you bird i just wore regular house [ __ ] i wear i had a t-shirt and some shorts babe put it on my put up my jersey i'm putting on my jersey am i fit in new york yeah you had a navy blue am i fitted i've still got fitness i don't wear it talk about let's talk about the navy blue yankee fitted i wore that with everything it's a crown it's not even a fit it's a crown | The Trevor & Josh Podcast | UCls43KqIN-XoDKmIyHulXSw | 2020-11-26 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,706 | 8,489 |
IRzY0p4jDpU | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IRzY0p4jDpU | Christian Foundations of the Common Law | get a my name's Dave pillow and I'm joined again today by someone who views of pillow talk will be familiar with Professor Augusto Zimmerman or Gaston thank you for joining me again it's a pleasure to be with you again now we've been very busy for the last few days we've been traveling around Brisbane together you over visiting from Perth and we've launched three of your well the third of your books the first one I've thoroughly enjoyed it's the Christian foundations of the common law Volume one England but you've actually done it in three volumes the second one was the United States and the third one we just launched a couple of days ago Australia so tell me about the Christian foundations of the common law in England England first well in England it was if I can be more precise the common law didn't bring the Christian principles it was actually confirmation of these principles that we need the Conqueror brought from France and the whole idea of William the Conqueror was that he believed the laws in England had been corrupted and that he wanted to reestablish the Christian foundations I'm not so sure whether this was an excuse for his invasion or not but he's gogol my claim was to restore the Christian foundations of the law and that foundation comes from the anglo-saxon Kings it comes even in during the times of the Roman occupation of England so it's a much older tradition again the book covers the whole thing starting even during the Roman occupation of the island so tell me about how the common law evolved with a Christian influence or Christian foundation in England after William the Conqueror well especially we feel in the conquer the Kamala was heavily based on the idea of what we could regard and the common law is regarded as the law of reason the whole idea about the lobbying objective standards based on the idea that the law is not really product product or an outcome of governments it's actually law coming from a higher authority so that is based on the idea of a hile our jurisprudence whereby judges do not really create the law but judges are more discoveries of the law wow that's a profound difference that's a profound difference because most judges these days they think that they are lawmakers yeah but this is not the rule of law that's the rule of judges yeah it's a very different thing believing that we have the rule of law where even judges are under the law and the law the rule of judges where judges make the law another thing is that our tradition doesn't say that the Parliament can violate higher law that meaning that if the law enacted by Parliament violates basic rights and freedoms of the individual it should be declared invalid in accordance with the opinions of the court first comma logically so it what cook it what cook had something to say about Parliament's trying to create laws that violate fundamental rights Wow they are void yeah now tell me about the common law found a the Christian foundations of the common law in the United States well the Americans in many ways are more English than the English themselves that's an interesting thing because the medical revolution was entirely based on these principles that have referred to you basically the American founding fathers thought that the English system had been corrupted to the point that they felt they were being oppressed by the British government right in particular in the in the person of the king so what they thought is that they could reestablish the rule of law in England and they that's why they Claire in the soy very important on America to make a declaration of independence the American Declaration of Independence is actually very much based on English principles derived from natural law for instance the proclamation that you are endowed by God with venerable rights but the left rights to Liberty and right to the pursuit of happiness that mean means basically that these rights are not given by the government so the government has the obligation to be a protector and not undermining not undermining these rights it's a it's a very important thing that I love about the law and I hate about politics for the way that politics has has butchered this aspect of the natural law and and that is that government's role is not to grant these rights not but to observe these rights and they can't create rights that don't exist they can't create rights that contravene or or trespass or violate natural rights for example the right to kill your baby is a fraud because you're violating that living humans right to life absolutely that would for instance be very clear in the writings of for instance Samuel Rutherford even though he was not an English man but lacks rex was understood in read by the Puritans in England and this is an idea that if the government but violates the basic rights of the individual especially if the government decides to shed the blood of the innocent the government probably ceases to obtain proper legitimacy and that's because the right to life is the most important of all rights it's impossible to be able to exercise any further right if you are killed so the right to life is the first right to be protected any government who violates the right to life is in conflict with the whole idea that the government is a protector of the first the most important right of the Davido the right to remain alive it's a tragedy of modern society that governments think they are a law unto themselves that like like the king when the Magna Carta was necessary the King thought he was the full embodiment of the law and anything he said was the law because he was the law and there was no other accountability that if that if he said it and now Parliament's believe it of themselves if we legislated it is true yes is moral yes because the King believed that he was so enlightened that he could actually be the voice of the Lord that he could be the personification of the law that he did that his opinion would constitute the law that's not different from what the parliamentarians think these days now that's not so different from what many judges think these days so in many ways what's happening is a sort of reenactment of the idea of enlighted despotism that your parliamentarians think that they have the capacity to be a law unto themselves so this is a very dangerous idea and what kook did said well cook in his interactions with James the first in the early 17th century he's to remind the government at the end of the day because in those days the King had the more power than Parliament but that could see now be applied to Parliament in rally there the Parliament in Australia is under God in the law because the the Parliament is derived from the law so the the power of the Parliament was given ultimately by God but by means of the Australian people yes so it's a very important thing to bear in mind and what Cooke did was to remind this to the king and told the king that by being under God and the law the law makes him king and he has to behave under the rule of law that's how we can have the whole idea of governments that can be accountable to the people it it strikes me that our Parliament's today very far the farthest possible from the humility and the the service of the attitude of service that's required of lawmakers yes they they no longer feel privileged to discover or observe law but they now feel that they create law and they would that would not be a remarkable statement to them in even to perhaps most of the viewers that legislators and judges they hate it's unremarkable to to say they are lawmakers now but that's that's actually incredibly arrogant incredibly egotistical and humanistic and that it's what in the 13th early 13th century led to the tyranny of a king who thought that he could do whatever he wanted oppressing and violating the individual's natural rights and that's what we're seeing that's what we're seeing now with crazy precedence with probably still chatting about America crazy precedents like Dred Scott yeah Dred Scott was one of the terrible presidents and that that is regarded by many as the cause of the civil war in America when his Lavery became constitutionalized via the Bill of Rights in the United States as if as if that was ever in the Constitution no it's not it's an instance of judicial activism mmm Eddie many ways the rationale behind that Scott is exactly the same rationale that 100 years later legalized abortion in America in the roe v-- wade decision a complete unconstitutional completely unconstitutional this and again more recently with the homosexual marriage decision the homosexual marriage is imagining fabricating things in the Constitution which were never there and still aren't yeah is it more than that claiming to be God's because I'll tell you what they did they basically claimed that they have discovered the fundamental right yeah that cannot be dictated by the judges by creating this so-called for the meta right by inventing this fundamental right they actually they find themselves because a fundamental right is coming from a perspective that tells you that these rights are natural that's the same as to say that these rights belong to you as a human being and they are not conferred by an external Authority when the judge has decided to say that the right to same-sex marriage is a fundamental right they actually started to corrupt the idea that the fathers in America had that these rights who which have fundamental rights to life liberty and property are not to be created creations of this state but are to be protected by the state another thing that you have to be reminder mind if this decision is there the money of the Constitution itself and democracy itself even if you believe in same-sex marriage and people have the right to think that this somehow might be a good thing I personally do not agree with this position of capita would say that democracy should be respected and in America we have unelected judges make such important decisions which is undemocratic right another thing is that it is by a majority of one state rights because the Constitution of the United States have reserved very flaw to the American state yes so it's not a power that should be exercised by the federal parliament namely the Congress in America so clearly they've ignored the founding fathers wish for the states to be empowered and for the federal to be limited in its power but talked about I think it's important to talk about the exultation of precedent above the Constitution above the natural law whereby very bad decisions like Dred Scott or perhaps a better example is roe v wade are somehow enshrined as Holy and salable well this is another very outrageous distortion of the common-law tradition because the common law tradition was based on the idea of right reason the idea of the establishment of decisions even in a court in accordance with objective standards as I mentioned based on a tradition of rights and liberties what happened with the this particular decision in American Roe versus Wade you refer is that judges have created novelties and I added novelties to the system interesting wages have actually decided to be more faithful to actors of judicial creativity then actually to the original intent of one after you know by doing so what they do is to distort even further and further the meaning of the law by evolving I come not from the Constitution even the Constitution itself but evolving their interpretation of the law as evolving from this precedence so the president becomes more important than the original document itself and in a couple of years let's say 20 years time 30 50 years time everybody forgets what the Constitution actually meant and what we have is an act of worship of precedent where judges in their opinions are more important than the spirit and even sometimes the letter of the law Wow let's move finally to volume 3 which I can't wait to get into Australia tell me about the Christian foundations of Australia well Australia has a very important amazing Christian foundation by the way when the English setters occupied this land they actually had this idea that the common law was intrinsically associated with these equation principles of net natural law of justice of freedom of even the idea of natural has a connection if the idea that it is natural it's not a TV show it's not created by the state everybody has the right to due process of law and so forth that's coming from the Magna Carta Magna Carta was not based on the idea that the drafter of the document was creating something that would be out of the blue but not really created based on fundamental principles a lankton was an archbishop and what he tried is to baste baste the this particular document on the five first books of the Bible but what I have to say about this that everybody needs to bear in mind is that the common law in those days was considered to be so associated and so connected with Christianity that an attack on the common law an attack on Christianity would amounted to attacked on these two on the common law and Christianity so if you attack Christianity that would be considered an attack on the legal system itself yeah because it was so intertwined there was so interconnected that it would be impossible to disassociate one from another now I quite have an I quite often have armchair experts who like to throw grenades and then run away without any real academic or intellectual defensive of their assertion but but these armchair experts like to say Australia is a secular nation you've got a chapter in the third volume of your book called the myth of secular neutrality talk to me about that well this is a what I call a myth because they T of secularism is being corrupted originally the idea was that you have a separation of the institutions and namely you have Church in a head state the whole idea of Christianity is to avoid concentration of power because power corrupts in absolute power as Lord Acton says said corrupts absolutely so this whole idea is that it's based on him nature we should never ever give too much power to people because people can't tend to be corrupted by power so the whole idea of a secular in religious is that basically what they have a state that would be independent from the church and they would have a church who would be independent from the state but ultimately both of them having different spheres of sovereignty and they would be both accountable to basic principles derived from natural law derived from the idea that both have to give an account to God ultimately but what it means in terms of the practicality of things is that people who are religious are not prevented from being gauged in politics right they are not prevented from exercising their opinions yes it's more about protecting even these people from the abuses of governments because Christianity is very much based on idea of freedom yeah it's very much based on idea of the law of liberty yeah a god of the god of Christianity is a God that sets you free and free you should remain indeed P so this whole idea is about lets disent relies power let's give people or economy let's give people freedom let's allow the church to be free but the church also cannot get so connected with government to the point of ceasing to exercise its property spirit or all right I like that word that decentralization of power that there really makes sense it's it's complimentary to the model of federalism where it's meant to be each of the states that are sovereign not the you know the Commonwealth yes the com wealth is meant to be limited in its power and and the same that the church is not meant to be sovereign in its power but nor is the government but there's meant to be this decentralization of power it's not meant to emasculate the church beyond having a voice or an influence or or religious people from having a vote or the ability to are paid in debate a lot of these people and forgive me if you're one of these people but I think this is a very stupid opinion that Christians must not bring their Christianity to a public debate or a public office as if they're meant to take their brain out or their heart out before they go into the voting booth or they go into the Parliament what a stupid notion okay what are you gonna ask somebody do oh I promise I'm not I'm not believing in the Bible when I vote this way you can't imagine if John Locke had done something like that because he's this pediatr foundation in many ways being a very committed Christian he's considered to be the founder of classical liberalism and in many ways the American Declaration of Independence is based on Locke's ideas but luck was a very committed creation and the reason as to why we could have constitutionalism the reason as to why we have constitutional governments as to why we have separation of powers is because of Christians he believing that the government has to give an account to a higher authority very established a hile our jurisprudence the whole idea of having a constitution is to make it possible to limit the power of the state in to allow people to be free because freedom is a very important principle in Christianity right so we also Christianity all the blessings that we have in this country the blessings of limited governments the blessings of individual rights and freedoms the blessing of choices and the blessing of living in a prosperous society as a result of a constitutional framework that make a society to work it properly and without the change and the boundaries caused by the oppressive governments that you find elsewhere yes my Christianity is not being an influence it's a remarkably Christian virtue to have it's a mark of of the best laws in the world the Christian laws because they have equality under law of all men women children every living human we see justice has a blindfold there's no termination or no no partiality for any of her petitioners justice will divide and rule and wait everything on the merits of the case not on the merits of the person exactly and that's because both say that adding to what you you are referring to that's what Jesus said it's a Jesus said that we are all equal Paul in one of his letters says that everybody is to be treated equally there is neither Jew nor Gentile no neither is lave nor free we should all be free and there is also the idea there is no neither male nor female yes that is an idea of liberation and that's why in the common law tradition we have the idea that everybody regardless of gender regardless even of religion should be treated equally it's remarkable you mentioned Paul because he was obviously a citizen of Rome and Roman law is something that's offered as sometimes by cynics as as a comparative - you know you don't need Christianity to have good laws but what they fail to understand is Roman law was hugely barbaric they they treated they certainly didn't have equality of citizens you had women and children being owned by the male heads of the households a true patriarchy where the husband and the father literally had the power of life and death complete discretion over his wife and children they were his property it was Christianity that said well women also have parental rights over the children they have not the chattels of their husbands that's why in Christianity we have more women join initially the Christian movement and then bring in their husbands along with them because first of all the husband's could see the transformation in the life of their wives and so many women even help positions of leadership in the church because right but Christianity treated the women in a very different manner even following the example of Jesus Christ because Jesus first people who saw Jesus after his resurrection were women yes and he had that amazing encounter is the Samaritan the Samaritan woman and the his disciples were quite shocked because they were not used to see a man especially being a Jew talking to Samaritan yes Jesus elevated the status of women and after this whole idea about protecting women through no for no divorce rather than for divorce what we have in the past is that divorce was forbidden so that women would not get abandoned by their husbands yes as it happened in ancient times when a man could dispose of the women at his will so basically what Christianity did is to elevate remarkably the status of women and that's why in the West and women enjoy far more freedoms than in any other part of the world because of the Christian influence to be frank with you our women should be very grateful to the blessings of living in a country because that is from this influence that you can treat everybody regardless of gender equally before the law it's a remarkable feature of Christian Western culture then the hallmarks liberty equality and natural rights and I fear that look the reason this is important to remind us sort of the reason you should get these three books by professor or Gaston Zimmerman is because we're losing this in our culture we're losing the value and the appreciation of our Christian foundations where we're now beholden to relativism and this positive law where if you were elected to make a law then whatever law you make must be moral which is a stupid proposition but we are returning to these pre Magna Carta days of where the rule of of the king or the rule of the government is somehow absolutely not subject to to natural law thank you for your work yes very much it's a great privilege to talk to you god bless you thank you that's professor Augusto Zimmerman and this has been another episode of pillow talk if you get any value out of these and would like to see more of them please consider becoming a monthly partner for as 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Z9a56nPrYF0 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z9a56nPrYF0 | The Global Fluency Podcast - Serina Shyu - Diversity and the Financial Services Sector | Welcome to the global fluency podcast. This is a space we've created to explore the components of diversity, inclusion and cultural competency, cultural competency, and all of the ways in which these components present themselves in our professional and personal life, language, culture, socioeconomic class, gender, race, ability, level, age, or so many other identifiers. Everything begins with a conversation. Join us in this space where we seek to empower, educate, and uplift by creating authentic conversations on issues that affect us every day in every way. We look forward to you joining us in our discussions with everyone from thought leaders, diversity and inclusion strategists, students to CEOs and the corporate education and nonprofit sectors. Let's discuss how we can better understand differences and leverage commonalities. Let's do away with political correctness, explore ideation, build community, and create allies. Let's start an authentic conversation. This is the global fluency podcast and this is Berthine Crèvecoeur West. Hello everyone and welcome to another episode of the global fluency podcast. I'm delighted to be here with you today. My name is Berthine Crèvecoeur West and I am your host. We have a very special guest here today with us, Serina Shyu. Thank you so much for being here. Please say hi to our listeners. Hey everybody, thank you for taking so much for having me on. I really appreciate it. Thank you so much. I've been looking forward to this and I especially like it because you know for full disclosure, Serina and I are friends and we've known each other for a while, a very long time and I love the work that you've been doing, um, on social media with regard to finances and I'm going to tell the audience a little bit more about you. So Marina and joining John Baker financial group in 2014 as a paraplanner. Over the years, her role has evolved from analytics and support to serving and relationship building with clients. She previously worked at an online discount brokerage firm educating high net worth clients on equity compensation plan. Prior to that, she performed conflict analysis at an Atlanta area law firm. That's where we met Serina received her bachelor's in business administration from Mercer University's school of business and economics in Macon and a master's of business administration in personal finance planning from Georgia state universitie, Robinson college of business. She currently holds the designation of certified financial planner practitioner. She also holds the series seven 63 and 65 licenses. Serina grew up in Smyrna, Georgia and currently resides in Midtown. She enjoys spending time with family and friends, try a new and old restaurants traveling and yoga. She also volunteers on the board of directors for the financial planning association of Georgia, also known as FPA of Georgia. Serina, once again, welcome to our show. Thank you so much. Congratulations on the series seven 63 and 65 licenses. That is no small feat and I particularly love that you are a woman who is in this field and I think because primarily representation is so very important. So I'm delighted on so many levels that you could be here with us and really just help educate our listeners. And so I want you to tell us a bit more about your professional background and your training and your company. As you mentioned in my bio, I am a financial advisor. The firm that I work at is John Baker financial group. The office is located in Dunwoody around the perimeter mall area. Um, I've been at the firm for actually about five and a half years now and I started out wanting to be more behind the scenes, learning how to crunch the numbers and figure out how all the pieces of the puzzle fit together. But over time, slowly and gradually I've been wanting to become more and more client facing because to be able to see people's reactions and to be able to educate people about how their financial plans are doing is really gratifying for me. Um, so as much as I love the number crunching aspect of it, I also love the people interaction of it and being able to help women in particular, especially working women, professional women to get the financial clarity that they need to ensure their futures are secure is of Supreme importance to me. So I really enjoy and love what I do. I love that you said that financial clarity, I've never heard that particular term before, but yet it's so apropos and I think it's so timely. Not everyone is aware of what financial clarity means and that's not only a generational difference but a cultural one as well. So Serina, tell us a bit about your experience with diversity and inclusion, either personal or professional or both. Well, so as far as professionally, um, the financial services industry, and I'm not sure if your, your audience is aware, but the financial services industry is predominantly made up of white men. Um, and in particular older white men. Um, and I, I knew that before I started my journey into this space. I was very fortunate to find a lot of men and women from all backgrounds who are open to having conversations with me as I was looking to transition in this industry. Uh, some women in particular took me under their wings and guided me through the beginning stages of my career. And I still keep in touch with some of those folks to this day. But getting into the industry was, for me the easiest part. I was young, I was educated and I had the financial wherewithal to make that change. Because I've been in the industry, I'm kind of seeing a different side of that same coin. So while I haven't explicitly experienced anything negative due to my race or my gender, and for that, I'm really thankful, um, have noticed that people tend to congregate or speak with others who look like them, right? They tend to work with people who look like them, whether it's white men working with white men or a person of color working with a person of color. And it doesn't matter whether you're male or female, old or young. That's just how it is. And I think honestly that comes down to an unconscious bias because there's a certain comfort in knowing that the person across the table from you has probably experienced the same things you have and knows where you're coming from. So that tends to make things challenging from a business perspective, figuring out how to push past that unconscious bias. Interestingly enough, I'm actually experiencing more of an age bias versus race or gender in this industry. Um, I look younger than I really am and for those that can't see you, she really does, which is a great compliment now and of course maybe 40 50 years from now with the people I network with tend to associate me more with their adult children. That's just something I'm very conscious of and it's something I'm very aware of when I'm approaching conversations with people. And really what I ended up doing is trying to just connect at a basic human level. You know, you don't have to look and act exactly the same way to make a connection. That being said, I am the only female adviser in my office. We're a small firm, we're about 10 people or so, and I'm the only female advisor. So the only other woman in the office is the receptionist, though there's a little bit of an imbalance there. I'm also the only person of color in my office. So you know, when I first started working at this firm, I was very, very conscious about not doing the quote unquote housework around the office. Right. So just make coffee or attending to the trash bins or what have you. Very, very conscious because as women, we tend to want to nurture. It stands beyond the family. It tends to just kind of go everywhere with you. Um, it carries through to all parts of our lives, but that's not what I was hired to do. So I'm not gonna do it. And like many women, I often have the experience where my opinion isn't heard unless a male coworker has said it. Very popular experience amongst this gender. Um, and this is something I've been working on over the past year or two, is how to better assert my opinions and team conversations. And even that is a nuance decision because depending on how you come across, maybe you come across as too aggressive versus too assertive, right? There's always layers. Um, but I've been very fortunate that my coworkers respect me and they respect the contributions that I make to the company. Um, that, and I know there's also a conscious effort on my firm's part to hire people from backgrounds. But I've seen over the years that the issue kind of becomes a little bit of a chicken and egg conundrum because how can we hire somebody with a diverse background if we ourselves don't have a diverse firm, right? How can we attract diversity when we ourselves are not that diverse? So it's this weird dynamic that takes place that even though we would like to become more diverse, it's just difficult to do that from where we are right now. Right, right. It's creating those pathways that are so complicated because like you said, there are many things that are nuanced and we have to navigate those roads with caution, right? But at the same time, we have to be aggressive about how we're going to portray our ourselves and our firm. Right? There are so many jewels that you just dropped there for us. So the one thing I will touch upon for sure is doing the housework because this is something in my interviews with women at various levels of their career, this is what they're always expected to do. And so I love that you mentioned that because you are in the only woman in your company, you are in a senior position. Right? And so what is interesting is that people still expect us to perhaps take notes, act as the secretary. And while there's nothing wrong with being the secretary at all, that's not what you're there for. Right. And I always, I noticed that even in board meetings, people always look to it could be. Um, and I'll recall a recent event where a colleague in a board meeting, she's a seasoned attorney and she's an attorney for her entire County and she was the secretary on the board. And I'm thinking anybody else could have been chosen to do this, you know? And I found that to be really just a huge disparity, just consistently seeing that. And then what you mentioned about an unconscious bias in so far as people congregating together who happened to look the same, right? It's usually because they have a perceived shared interest. And I say perceived because we could have, for instance, you and I, we look completely different, but get, there are things that we have in common, right? Besides both being women of color, besides both being of a certain age, there are so many more things that we could talk about, but I often find when I go to places as well that you do see these groups just forming and people don't even realize they're doing that. [inaudible] [inaudible] now we would like to take a moment to thank our sponsor. WestBridge solutions is a professional training company focusing on diversity, inclusion, cultural competence, and soft skills trainings. WestBridge solutions offers a variety of innovative training courses both in person and online, live and self paced. Their clients include corporations, government organizations, healthcare organizations, the nonprofit sector, universities and individuals such as yourself. Through their rigorous training programs, trainees learn to understand differences, leverage commonalities, and achieve organizational, professional and personal actualization. To learn more about WestBridge solutions, please feel free to visit their website at www.westgrouptraining.com or follow them on social media, on Facebook and Instagram. WestBridge Solutions - empowering professionals for success. [inaudible] I think a part of that is is due to our, our reptilian brain, if we will, because it likes patterns. But the problem with that, you know, as opposed to using our modern brain is that our modern brain is what makes us so interesting because you know, we're inquisitive and we want to learn about ourselves and others. You're just bringing back all of these experiences that, that I've heard and or experience myself. So I found that to be, I find it to be very interesting how it's always the same even though the person might change. Right? Experience is the same. But I commend your firm though for being open about conversations. Right? Willing to have those conversations I have to say I think is the first step because that means there's an openness to change, to become more inclusive, to become more diverse once you say. Right, exactly. I think having the conversation is a very important first step. It's figuring out what the next steps are and kind of following through on the next steps that really need to happen. So then in your experience, what are the general habits you find in the spending and the saving habits of millennials versus age groups? Because now we're going to talk about money and what we do with it. Well, so before I kinda dive deep into that, I just want to take a step back and point out that the millennial generation itself is a very broad one. So generally speaking, millennials were born somewhere between the early eighties to late nineties. Then a lot of articles and books and things written. Now that kind of distinguished, there's actually two kind of subsets of the millennials, one of the younger millennial, and one of them is an older millennial. I personally identify with the older millennial, um, look like the younger millennials, the younger one, or even potentially gen Z. This delineation is distinguished by technology. You know, the internet, like who had it and when, um, and sometimes it's defined by that 2008, 2009 recession. Um, because a lot of younger millennials were still in school when that happened, but older millennials were in the workforce around that time, kind of a couple of kingdoms there as far as the generation goes. Um, but as far as that's concerned with technology, um, there's a huge focus on convenience for millennials in general, right? And they don't mind spending money on it. Um, previous generations didn't really grow up with that same access. Um, or even with the same companies that you hear about today, like Google's and Facebook's and such as far as housing goes, a lot of millennials end up renting versus owning compared to older generations like boomers and boomers were born kind of in the mid forties to mid sixties or so. But there are a lot of reasons for that. Um, some of them has to do with student loans. Um, the millennial generation just has a lot more debt on their plates. There's a huge focus on careers. There's also delaying marriage and children for this particular generation. I would like to say kind of largely the mindset at this generation is that they want to be financially stable. Uh, first before they kind of really establish some milestones in their lives with respect to food and dining out spend the most compared to previous generations. And I think that's reflective of their preference or my preference to spend money on experiences versus things. Um, I know for me personally, food is an Avenue to get people together. It's a social lubricant, not as good as alcohol, but it is the social lubricant in terms of getting people to come together. And there's a tendency with older generations to just kind of focus on having stuff and that's not necessarily what millennials want, particularly if it comes down to passing down heirlooms from one generation to the next. I'm largely seeing a lot of millennials don't want stuff, you know, pass down to them. So I agree that, you know, experiences definitely take precedence over things. Um, but on the other end of the spectrum, sometimes there are millennials that lean a little bit into that mantra too much, uh, sometimes at the expense of saving for their future selves. Right? The mentality can easily slip into, let's just live for today. Um, but not necessarily think about tomorrow. I'm gonna kind of whipsaw you a little bit though. Cause there are also some studies out there that say that millennials are the best generation of sabers. I think that largely comes from those millennials who experienced the recession firsthand and were so impacted and hyper aware of how a lack of financial resources affects the rest of their lives. That that mentality was born from that experience. So it's really a mixed bag depending on which type of millennial you speak with as well as their own personal experiences with money. I love that you mentioned that, that there's diversity within the millennial group themselves, right? Age diversity. And so I had not even considered that before. So this is why I love having this show and speaking to people like you because it not only helps our audience educate themselves, but it helps me educate myself and learn something and broaden my own horizons. So I thank you for that. I really do have to agree. I do feel, and I'm a gen X or, but I feel as if I have millennial tendencies and sometimes they may be younger millennial tendencies, but I do believe that experiences matter so much more than the stuff. Right? Um, I can tell you I happen to have a basement with stuff in it that I have not opened in over a decade. It's because, you know, I know some of them are meaningful family things, old pictures that that do mean something to me. But yet they're still in a box and I'm thinking to myself, why do we do this? You know, and why do we do this? It's been a good 12 years. I have not opened some of those boxes. And I'm sure that when I do go back and forth in them, I find a surprise and with, Oh, this is wonderful and I have to keep this. But I also know that if it's that important, then I should have it out. Right? It's one of those things. And I agree with you, you know very well, I'm a fan of the dinner party. I love gathering people around for food. And, and it doesn't even matter what type of food or, or the atmosphere really, meaning that it doesn't have to be fancy or it can be depending upon what our mood is, right? It's just about getting people together and, and cultivating this, this air of togetherness and exchanging ideas. And to me that's so much more valuable. But then I want to touch upon something you said when you mentioned that millennials, younger ones tend to rent. Let's talk really quickly about the subscription lifestyle because I saw an article you posted the other day and I want you to talk to our group about that as well. But it was about the subscription lifestyle. Talk to us a little bit about what that is. Yes. So, um, the article you're referring to how to do with on demand services. Um, I believe so on demand services are things like Uber, Lyft, door dash, Uber, eats, grub hub. Um, basically, you know, it's a convenience. You can hit an app, make an order, and have it delivered to you very, very easily, um, and from your phone. So I think with respect to that and that kind of lends itself to that sort of subscription lifestyle, not a myriad examples. I can even talk about about how, you know, just things have gone from, you need to own it to, you don't necessarily need to own it. You can just rent it or at least have access to it. I can't explain the thinking behind it. Um, I will largely point to maybe Apple iTunes. Oh yes. As far as the, the own versus rent piece, you know, it's happening with music. It's happened with clothing like companies called rent the runway where you just borrow the clothes for a fee. It kind of lends itself into that mentality of not necessarily needing to own stuff, but it also has this lens of, Oh well this is super convenient for me. I like having that ease of access. And I think as we talk about generations that are kind of around our age and younger, it also lends itself to sort of a, an immediate gratification, if you will, that are for ill. that is that it's becoming, um, a little bit more of an add or ADHD type of society where I want what I want when I'm on it, that's, I don't know where that's going to go next. Oh, I know the pendulum might swing the other way with the next generation or the generation after that. I just know it is what it is. And it's basically another thing that if you use it, that's fine. If you don't use it, that's also fine. Depending on where you're at financially, it might end up becoming a distraction or maybe it really truly is a convenience and you don't have the time to do X, Y, Z. So I think that also just boils down to where you're coming from. Why are you using it? Are you being responsible with it? Absolutely. You're making me recall so many things that that happened, but one in particular, I recall an experience where I locked my keys in my car by accident, but the first thing I reach for was my phone because I thought, okay, I'll call an Uber and then I'll be able to get into the house. And then I remember, um, you know, being able to open my garage with my phone as well. And I thought to myself, this is insane. If I had done this when I was little, right, mind you a 10 year old shouldn't drive. But let's say, you know, if I had done this when I was younger, um, there's no way that I would've been able to not only get back home but have access to my home. Right. And he just thought this is insane and fantastic at the same time. It was something that I really appreciated at that moment. But I also thought, look how far we've come, but Oh my gosh, everything is on my phone. Technology has been a huge disruptor. And you know, some businesses have fallen by the wayside because of technology going along with your, the keys locked in the car analogy. Um, you know, prior to having the ability to call Uber from your app, what would you have done if you had had your ballet? You could have called the 800 number, right? You didn't have AAA. Let me, I, I have a similar story. I was stuck at a gas station and I accidentally locked my keys in my car and I was able to, with my smartphone, I ended up calling a number in order to get somebody to come out and get the keys out from my car. But I didn't have a smartphone. What would have been the alternative? Well, I probably would have walked into the gas station and asked the attendant for the yellow pages. Yes, yes. I would be the same thing. Right. I am old enough to know what the yellow pages are. So our listeners that are not, we used to use them, they were great and now they're gone know it, went online and, or went obsolete. So, you know, technology is great. It's great that we have it. Um, I think some of some of the pods that I have with it is, is it really being put to good use? Yes. I, I concur on that. I really do. Let's go back to the cultural, well, the generational differences. So, um, with regard to culture, let's talk about the general cultural differences in spending and saving that you encounter regarding our immigrant populations and their first generation adult children. So do you see any differences in spending and saving habits? Um, yes. And that's largely a byproduct of each, um, populations experience. So with immigrant populations, when you say immigrant populations, my first thought goes to, um, the folks who came from overseas to the States with, you know, barely anything to their names. Um, and you know, I, my parents were of that generation. So you know, these, these people, um, sometimes they set up their own businesses, right? Sometimes they didn't. But if they did set up their own businesses, I would think that's largely to be more in control of their own destinies. But maybe it was also born out of necessity, you know, maybe nobody wanted to hire them. They had to persevere under a lot of harsh conditions, um, not least of which are language barriers. And I think largely simply not knowing how the U S system works. And by system, I mean like legal framework, financial framework. Um, and I think for those of us who are born in the States and just grew up with it, I think that's taken for granted. Um, compared to the immigrants who came before us. It's a really steep hill decline. Um, as far as the understanding the systems understanding English and just kind of understanding also the cultural nuances of growing up in the States. Cause that's very different from growing up in your own home country. Um, as far as the first generation adult children. So these are the kids of those immigrants, right? So those immigrants toiled away, uh, for quite a long time to make sure that their kids had a better life than they did. And I think that's a universal desire from parent to child, regardless of what your background is in, regardless of your experience. You always want your children to do better than you did. Um, but those first-generation children having grown up in the States, maybe they were born here, maybe they weren't, but they have a completely different lens on things. They have a completely different view. So from your perspective, they saw their immigrant parents working ridiculous hours working very hard. And the message that they were taught from a very young age is you need to focus on education. Education where you want to go. Education is going to be the key to moving up in your life. Um, so, you know, it's easy for those types of children who were raised in the U S to already know about the legal financial systems and so on. Um, but essentially they were told from a young age that the ultimate badge of success, so to speak, was getting a salary job, right? Their professional focus was getting to a level of stability that their parents didn't necessarily have. So with that, the savings and spending habits kind of, um, kind of like tentacle from there, if you will. Um, so the, the focus of saving and spending is, it's quite different between the two. Now, it may be that from parent to child, you've absorbed something. Um, when I was really young, the focus was on saving. So I focused on saving. Right? But I was never taught anything about investing. So, and yeah, and I don't know many people, um, in, in a similar circumstance that were taught about investing, it was mostly saving, right? Saving the money that you made. Um, and that, that got me very far in life as far as where I'm concerned. But if you already have a lack of knowledge to begin with, you can only impart so much knowledge to the next generation. So true. Yes. So true. And it goes on and on. Right? So I think the habits of each type of population, um, is reflective of their own experiences and how they grew up and how they lived in the U. S. So again, so many gems that you are dropping, we would need a few more episodes of this podcast and for you, but I do want to touch upon something and ask you this would lead into our next question. So as you were mentioning that, um, the savings and spending habits of each group, um, it's dependent upon their experiences growing up and their, and what that contributed to their knowledge base. Right. It said that, um, this generation is going to be the first. That's less financially successful than their parents. So as a financial advisor, how could you serve as an advocate to kind of bridge that gap? Because that to me is frightening because again, as a child of immigrants myself, I was told education, savings, make that what you do, but then I wasn't told beyond savings what to do with that money. And so as a parent, I wonder, you know, if this statistic is, is if this trend I should say is continuing to be true, then I want to, how do I ensure and how do you help people like me ensure that our children will be actually better financially, often we were or are. And that's a really great question. Um, I would say that that largely boils down to education. Um, I think, and it's not like the scholarly education that you might traditionally think of. When I say education, it's more if you know that there is a gap in knowledge on your part, you need to team up with somebody or work with somebody who complements that for you. I think that is absolutely crucial. There is no shame in asking for help or a second look at things. Um, I think it is, it's, it's really difficult to get out of sort of, um, and I'm not saying this applies to everybody, but sometimes you're in a victim mentality of, you know, what do I do? I don't know what to do. Woe is me, but they need, you know, some people are in that phase, some people are in the, I know I need to make something happen. I just don't know how to write. I don't necessarily know what resources are out there. I don't, I don't know where to start. Um, and then there are others that are a little further along that spectrum that are more, well, I kind of know what I'm doing. I've read a lot, I've done a lot of Google searches. I've self-educated. Um, and I'm a do it yourself or I can handle it to a certain extent, right? But sometimes it behooves you, whether whatever stage you're at to ask for help, um, from a professional who does this day in and day out, right? Um, I think it doesn't hurt to ask questions. I completely agree. I always tell people I know what I know, but I for sure know what I don't know and that's what I need help with always. And, and I love that that you said, there is no shame to that because I think a lot of people, regardless of, um, their age per se, but I think it's more dependent upon their experiences. Um, they tend to feel embarrassed at not knowing something, particularly when it comes to discussing money. And I think that can also be cultural because, um, what I've found is, um, with having friends from many and varied backgrounds, um, the way that we speak about money and salaries and things like that, um, it growing up as I did, it's considered very impolite to talk about how much money you make. And yet I have a friend, um, who grew up in Germany and she's always comfortable asking me how much did I get paid for this? How much did he paid for that? And I had to really readjust and, and shift my perspective to understand that that's not rude. It's just, it's an open conversation for her, you know, it's just a way of her, um, exchanging ideas and giving feedback on, Oh, well, maybe you should try to do this in order to get more like work smart, not hard, which I understand and I love those conversations, but it does take me aback every once in a while when she's like, so how much did you get paid for that? Like, Oh my gosh, I can't, you know. So I do know that, that that is my hangup and so I need to work my mind around having that particular conversation with her about certain things. Right? So it's comfort level and, and I always say, um, even though I work in the field of diversity and inclusion there, I still have this whole, you know, luggage that of my own cultural experiences that I've written with me. And I have to remember that not everybody is carrying those bags. Everyone has their own separate set of luggage. Right, exactly. Um, that's a great analogy, um, to, to compliment that one of like a financial advisor essentially is like a pilot on a plane. You're deciding to buy this ticket to go on this trip and the pilot can get you there. There's tools that help you along the way, but they're not going to be responsible for whether they're not going to be responsible for delays at an airport. Right. Very true. That they're there to help you get to where you want to be, but there's not, there's, they can't control everything along the way. I love that. I love that. That is a wonderful compliment. So for our listeners out there, think about luggage and your pilots. So think about air travel when you're thinking about your finances. So then what we're going to wrap up with is what two things would you like to impart upon our listeners today? What would you like them to know? Yes. Um, first of all, um, pertaining to my industry, nobody has a looking glass into the future. Um, it just doesn't exist. But there are guardrails that advisors can provide to help you determine a path that works best for you relative to your goals and your money. And those guard rails are always going to be customized to your personal situation because it's your money, your life, and your goals. Um, the second one is kind of in tandem with the first, and it's a phrase that I learned in, in economics class and it's the phrase is there's no such thing as a free lunch. Uh, in other words, you can't get something for nothing. So you have to put in the work to get to where you want to be. That's that. That's true with a career. And it's no different with financial advice. You know, a financial advisor can tell you to do X, Y, Z all day, every day because she knows that doing so is going to get you closer to your goals, but it's still up to you to make that happen for yourself. Wonderful. Wonderful. So for our listeners out there, Serena and I want you to ask questions, right? And move from being reactive to proactive. And so I love that. Your money, your life, your goals. I think when, when you put it in that perspective, it really, at least from my perspective, it really makes me want to be as proactive as I can be in market as much as I can about money. And this is something that I dare say I've started to learn later on in my life, which you know, what is the right timing for me simply because I'm able to digest it now and fully appreciate what that is. You know, so everybody do go at your own pace as you said, but I definitely think moving from that place of reaction to, to being engaged, actively engaged and involved in your own financial wellbeing, you know, with partnering with someone like yourself, I think that's really an important step for all generations to take. So having said that, Serena, tell our listeners where they can find you. What are your social media handles? Where can they follow you? Uh, yes, my presence is mostly on LinkedIn and you can just search for my first name and last name, Serina Shyu. I am also on Facebook. Those are my main two social media accounts. Can you tell us quickly about your group that you have on Facebook? Yes. So I have a group on Facebook. I've called it bright ideas. It's simply a forum for those who are interested in just reading the articles that I read. Um, cause I enjoy reading a lot of the, the finance related articles that are out there in the world. I post them sometimes with commentary, sometimes not. But it's of interest to me and if it's of interest to you, you're welcome to join the group and I've got to tell everybody, please do follow Serina especially for right ideas because I personally enjoy it. And I am not somebody that traditionally has liked reading about finance or things that are financial, but you post articles that are relatable. Um, the commentary is fun and I like how I've, it feels like you're speaking directly to me and the article is really, I can't tell you enough what a wonderful resource I think you've created by creating this group. Thank you so much. So on that note, everyone, thank you for joining us for another episode of the global fluency podcast. And let's keep the conversation going. 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Newton | The Party's Over | Jonestown Tape Q417 Remastered | does not want to assist without trying to impose its capitalistic controls on the economy and guyana is firmly resisting that same applies to england so they're going to accept the aid from the only country that's willing to give it with no strings attached that is china china's asking for no controls but nothing at all it's just a long-term loan so that's where it is things look good for us on that front and we are certainly glad to hear that china has made this assistance offer we're glad for its aid to zambia that's standing up against usa perhaps china at least is manipulating the vacuum power vacuum in the caribbean because usa is preoccupied with africa in the long run it will certainly still aid an independent course for the third world nations in the caribbean the book and that's what it really is new times all devoted to the destruction of huey the party's over written by paul avery who used to be a liberal who spent several days in redwood valley and secretly checked out all of our healings and found that i had unusual miraculous powers he said in those days he talked against the vietnam war seemed to understand our socialist course but he sold out even gavin the editor of the chronicle who has now left the chronicle is very friendly to us is back with the baltimore sun said that paul avery had questionable connections the inference was he was with the cia he spoke at our congregation one time as you know championing a chinese young man but that uh group the chinese young man was with had uh unquestionable mafia connections anyway paul avery and kate coleman write this book last we saw paul avery he was trying to debate with his conscience as to whether he should come into people's temple but he was high on dope and drinking all the time so now he sold his soul to the white company store the beginning of the article several weeks ago a 30 year old black woman went to police in oakland california to report she had been kidnapped and sexually assaulted she said the incident had occurred two days earlier in the afternoon the woman gave this account again no names so it makes it so easy to destroy a man while waiting for a bus in crowded downtown oakland crowded downtown oakland knows that she had stepped into a phone booth to make two quick calls she spoke first with her fiance and was about to call her mother when a gold cadillac pulled up nearby and a huge man got out the woman later guessed he stood six feet seven inches and weighed about 400 pounds he said mr newton would like to see you gesturing towards the late model cadillac i don't know any newton the woman replied that's hardly likely in the huey newton is a word that anyone would know in oakland a light-skinned black man with a large afro got out of the cadillac and beckoned to her then the big man indicating a gun in his pocket said you'd better come with me he pressed up against her and she could feel the barrel he warned that if she yelled for help i'll blow your brains out all over the phone booth both men then shoved her into the back of the car and the big man took the wheel leaving the other man in back with the woman you know where to go he told the driver and the car sped off toward the industrialized section of west oakland where it pulled in behind the building and stopped the man in back snorted some white powder there again indicating he's a coke freak and began bragging to the woman about his sexual prowess about what a superior man and lover he was he started to unbutton her blouse then tried to lift up her t-shirt underneath she shoved him away no [ __ ] pushes me around he yelled smacking her back and forth across the face he went for her shirt again pulled it up and began fondling and kissing her breast when she resisted he burned her left wrist severely with a cigarette and called her a street [ __ ] the driver turned around in his seat huey can't you see she isn't a street woman imagine kidnapping and raping a woman that he would call huey by his first name he said he urged that they let her go but the man in back told the driver that he should just follow orders they always appeal to to people in a movement by such tactics they paint the driver not quite as bad as huey so if he ever wants to turn against huey he can feel that he won't get it in the end however after they use all things they either disappear get killed or end up jailed themselves note that is one of the clever tactics that they use at that the driver pulled out a pistol and directed the woman to do what she was told she just painting the drivers brainwashed but not really mean because he was asking for mercy for the woman and of course it's really rather resistance rather ridiculous that huey is a very short man much shorter than myself and he's supposed to be able to order a man around that has the gun behind the wheel 400 pounds quite unlikely she stopped all resistance then and when the man in the back seat ordered her to final his penis through his pants she obeyed but he was dissatisfied with her efforts he ordered her to excite him yet despite her attempts he failed to get an erection finally he pulled the woman's slacks down to her knees and ordered that she spread her legs while he performed cunnilingus using his tongue on her vagina it lasted about five minutes afterward he went through the woman's purse and took out 46 dollars in cash now imagine a man with a late model gold cadillac needs to steal and 46 now he's a rapist a kidnapper and a thief anybody with the right mind can see through these lies but people don't by these magazines wouldn't sell he carefully examined her wallet and warned her now i know who you are and where you live if i hear anything about this you'll be taken care of seeing pictures of her three children he threatened to kill them too a big man a big man headed the cadillac for north oakland where the woman was released later she estimated the ordeal had lasted about two and one half hours the man in back handed her five dollars to catch a cab he said and threatened to kill her if she took action badly shaken the woman went to her mother's house her brother and her fiance her boyfriend arrived soon after she had been so affected by the experience that she faded several times that evening until finally her family brought her to the emergency room at doctors hospital in oakland where she told the examining physician the whole story the doctor urged her to call the police i think the doctor would have done more than that because a doctor is a criminal unless they demand that the police be brought into such things but the woman was too frightened it was two days before she reported the incident my my my how convenient and then only at the urging of her boyfriend her fiance the woman told oakland police that her assailant was huey newton founder and leader of the black panther party she said she had recognized him from seeing him on tv and in the papers but she identified him again from police photos and from the sheath of photos she unhesitatingly identified the big man as robert hurd newton's six foot eight inch bodyguard who has been variously described as weighing between 380 and 470 pounds police began the paperwork on her complaint anticipating the rest of newton and heard on charges of kidnapping and sexual assault but the woman refused to press charges she remembered the threats and was terrified my my see that's so convenient there's no police record so they can use all kinds of lies no this woman certainly was perfectly safe to do that black power the panther party had no clout and if it had been that she really didn't want to the police could have done so on the complainant themselves they had to write in as much as they hate huey and his socialism they certainly would have done it anyone can see through that lie it has any sense but usa public has no sense after various parts of the woman's story surfaced locally newton and his lawyer sheldon otis insisted that newton had nothing to do with her with the attack assuming of course that it even took place otis said they said he had been exonerated freed that is by a privately commissioned lie detector test he'd been freed of any he'd been shown it to be innocent but in a source close to the district attorney's office now imagine source closed what the hell does that mean wastebasket but a source close to the district attorney's office says the test was poorly conducted that only four questions were asked and that the two dealing with sexual assault were unspecific enough that newton might have been able to pass a test he would otherwise have failed nevertheless newton's defense team made copies of the lie detector test available to reporters as a way of refuting the woman's story but a refutation or denial was unnecessary even with protein from the police and assurances of protection the woman still refused to press charges fearing panther retribution retaliation i never heard of newt never being charged there was certainly no news about it and if you've done it or been accused of it we've read something about it they send me all such clippings these lies are too much the woman had good reason to be afraid over the last few years huey newton and other panthers have moved like a street gang of hoodlums through the oakland area says the so-called socialist new times it's just a roost to make us look like they're liberal to have these magazines new times new west their sisters you know the west is the one was used to try to destroy us they have say reliable sources again what are these reliable sources no names committed a series of violent crimes including arson setting buildings on fire with people in them extortion threatening people to kill them if they don't give them money beatings even murder unlike the skirmishes that mark the party's infancy in the late 60s the recent incidents appear to have no political explanation whatsoever the panthers are no longer under siege by the police oh my god that's too much being that he's been since he got back from cuba charged with four more murders even one on a young woman that didn't even exist according to record and this is not self-defense it seems to be nothing but a senseless criminality directed in most cases against other blacks see how clever to get the black population divided from huey and sometimes it's done against panthers themselves to cause the panthers then there's still a few of them left to be paranoid most of these crimes remain open on police ledgers the victims are too frightened are the evidence is too circumstantial to bring newton on or his panther subordinates to trial circumstantial means there's no evidence only a few of the incidents in fact have been covered in the oakland and san francisco press naturally that's what we're going to say now and how anxious the san francisco press and oakland have been to destroy him in the murders they surely mentioned all of that so and all these other stupid setups and frame ups but now that's the way they covered it because but even the incidents were not covered in the oakland and san francisco press because there were no sources hell you don't have to have sources this is being written entirely without sources or evidence some have never been reported to the police even oh no that's nice convenient now after six months of interviews with disaffected party intimates the police and others it is impossible it is possible to learn the scope of recent panther violence it is possible too to see how the wave of brutality has affected the black panther party and the effects has been great already the parties support the party's support in the community has diminished that's exactly what this magazine wants to do to stop it all its grant money has dried up and valuable workers and supporters have left for good cause oh how beautiful this new times is used by the establishment to destroy progressive forces while all the time new times magazine has appeared to be progressive but now it's showing its true colors in this horrible murder in press against huey the panthers day care center grade school is still operating as is the free health clinic but these institutions exist side by side with another newton creation of an entirely different criminal sort they won't even close those down you can see new times has learned that there is a secret wing of the party assembled originally by newton as his own palace guard loyal to him personally against any contender within the party the group is known as the squad by all appearances the squad is simply a team of newton's bodyguards but they often operate like underworld hitmen an uncanny duality has grown up around the panthers a myth and a reality difficult to penetrate and sort out over the years many supporters have regarded pamphter militancy as a legitimate response to police brutality and the country usa's long history of racism now confronted by panther behavior that seems to defy explanation some bay area blacks and leftists nevertheless continue to protect and defend the party that's why they're writing this article to stop all defense there has been a fear that any expose of the panthers would play into the hands of reactionary fascist forces and hurt the entire black community party support has dwindled but to many people still the panthers and above all huey newton are liberators of oppressed blacks heroes standing up to malignant police forces great teachers in the vein of mao seitung and che guevara also illegal government actions aimed with particular zeal at the panthers by the fbi and other agencies as revealed two years ago by the senate intelligence committee and subsequent freedom of information act lawsuits created a well of sympathy for the party and suspicion of efforts to expose it it ought to because the fbi was using dirty tricks and lies and crimes to discredit them under their cointelpro program that's my commentary anything decent about huey will be my commentary because this is nothing but a total smear but there is growing sense among many sympathizers and ex-panthers that it is hughing newton himself who has discredited the party and my seemingly gratuitous violence uncalled for betrayed the principles on which it was founded i'm sorry to have to read you'd hear my voice but i don't only have one copy and i'm afraid it'll get destroyed so i want you all to hear it it was in the fall of 1966 that huey newton the son of a baptist minister who i heal by the way and healed his mother of cancer founded the black panther party along with his friends bobby seal and david hilliard the oakland-based panthers marked a departure from the trend of black cultural nationalism then on the rise in the ghetto and nationalism that declared all whites the enemy the party argued that black liberation could not be won without the support of white revolutionaries and radicals and is welcome and it welcomed them to the fight against a common ruling class enemy and that's why the system was after him they didn't mind black nationalism separatism but oh my integrate the working class black and white no no huey you had to be killed for that the panthers ten point program went further than any nationalist group demand by calling for all power to the people and the armed self-defense of blacks and indians and minorities in oakland particularly blacks had little power that predominantly black city was run until very recently by a white right wing i'm calling it they don't call it that they call it republican but it was right-wing republican administration and a police department described by a local black politician as no different from the most rabid white cracker police force in a small mississippi town to keep an eye on the police newton and his fellow panthers began patrolling oakland ghetto streets on weekend nights defiantly toting shotguns pistols and the copy of the california penal code the panthers though were careful to remain within the law they advised oakland residents of their legal rights and acted as an armed presence to prevent police brutality the effects on the left was electrifying the outcry on the right fascist that is rare fascist right-wing that's growing night and day in usa prompted state legislatures to draft a bill in california that made it illegal to bear unconcealed arms you couldn't even carry them openly as all white people do in every little country town in may 1967 a delegation of panthers went to the california state capitol carrying their weapons they were lobbying against the bill but the fury unleashed by their disciplined military presence assured its passage the trip to the capital was well publicized but the incident that would catapult newton to national prominence came later on october 28 1967. newton's car was stopped by oakland police that night leading to an exchange that ended with newton shot in the summit in the stomach charged with murdering the other officer john fry newton pleaded innocent his story was that fry had called him [ __ ] and probed his genitals while searching him he said that he had been shot point blank in the stomach and he had many witnesses to that too and had not shot back but in 1968 a jury convicted newton of voluntary manslaughter and he went to prison in fact in face of the evidence that a policeman had shot a policeman that's what they'll do the ruling class to get at someone like myself r huey an activist while in prison newton became a political martyr free huey buttons cropped up everywhere and the west coast based peace and freedom party dedicated itself to support the panthers in a black white coalition adopted free huey as its principal slogan the peace and freedom party also made eldridge cleaver its candidate for president of the usa in 1968 cleaver the celebrated soul on ice author now born again to jesus help run the panthers when newton went to prison it was cleaver's idea too to parade those guns in california he might have been a provocateur even then who knows it was certainly a stupid thing to do when they were trying to get a bill to ban the carrying of arms to march into the legislature at that point in time openly with arms whatever it was a mistake however well intentioned during this period white leftists and liberals flocked excitedly to the black panther party because they saw it as a non-racist revolutionary vanguard the party was self-consciously modeled after the algerian f alien that we saw in that moody movie the battle of algiers it was modeled qa modeled directly after them with its urban guerrilla warfare tactic of deliberate skirmishes with police leftists saw newton as the only black leader dedicated to marxist leninism but also capable of transforming ghetto blacks into a disciplined revolutionary army newton affected a swagger stick to go along with the party's militarism and went by a variety of lofty titles over the years showing his ego including minister of defense the supreme commander the supreme servant the servant and most recently president nothing wrong with that sound like necessary titles the d ap a dictatorship that represents the people in predominantly black oakland only two percent of the police force was then made up of minorities even though better than half of oakland is black i'm making that point panther claims that the police were an occupying army and that the law enforcement agencies were out to crush the party obviously even with the help of so-called progressive magazines now like new times were concepts embraced immediately by white leftists of course because it was easily seen that oakland police were racist at an occupying army in a black community when in 1968 in 1969 these law enforcement agencies raided panther officers across the country resulting in hundreds of arrests and a long list of dead and wounded blacks i might mention killed by the police see the unquiet grave of fred hampton new times may 31 1974 that's put in there to make them appear liberal and concerned about blacks being killed to dignify them as liberals but of course no one is going to go back to 1974 in the library to find a new times magazine panthers and many white leftists alike viewed arms struggle as coming very soon imminent the money began to flow into panther coffers as never before and prominent white liberals and leftists including such people as then yale university he was the then yale university uh head uh president kingman brewster wasn't too clear now i've got the i could read through it and author jessica mitford former member of the communist party noted leftists now raise money both of those raised money are spoke publicly in support of the party it was the era of radical chick chic of leonard bernstein's swank new york cocktail party for the panthers and everywhere liberals and leftists were demanding that huey be free in the summer of 1970 he was freed his conviction reversed because the judge had aired in his instructions to the jury in fact in fact witnesses even step forward they don't mention that to show that huey was innocent newton faced two more trials on the charge both ending in jury deadlocks finally the district attorney declared that any further attempt to prosecute newton would be futile and the case was dismissed futile with that district attorney being a known racist in oakland it only could be futile because there was no evidence because he certainly has hounded huey to death and this ought to show you as black in this community that if a man like you with powerful connections with jane fonda and all this rich set and the president of yale university that he's gone down to the dust that you wouldn't have a snowball's chance in hell when he came out of prison in 1970 newton brought with him plans for major changes in the black panther party he reversed the stand on armed insurrection that was being preached by eldridge cleaver saying there was little support for it in the black community he was wise at that time there was no mood for armed struggle and that the cost of the party and lies and resources had been staggering instead newton called for survival programs pending the revolution until the revolution came and began putting party resources into projects such as the black panther school the free health clinic food giveaways and sickle cell anemia testing free all of this in style as well as content newton backed away from the militant violent posturing of eldritch cleaver cleaver used used to visit local black churches accompanied by his leather jacketed pamphlet bodyguards and stand in the pulpit addressing the congregation as [ __ ] demanding support for the party now the church has accepted him although they don't trust him he was to speak at a religious convention of whites and they wouldn't have him even though he's now waving the american flag praising motherhood flag apple pie and capitalism as with the panthers off the pig rhetoric the obscenity the cuss words were part of a revolutionary style when newton was released he ordered panthers to clean up their language and attend church regularly a move to win over mainstream blacks cleaver meanwhile had fled the country well before newton's release to avoid trial on charges stemming from a 1968 shootout with oakland police from algeria it's often been a haven for black people oppressed by the united states he ran the international wing of the panthers but as the panthers assumed a non-violent stance there flared within the party an intense power struggle between two factions and it threatened to destroy the panthers ideologically the split came over newton's orders to back away from military skirmishes with the police the underground military wing of the party was committed to immediate armed struggle viewing panther survival programs as symbolic alternatives to existing institutions useful primarily as propaganda to build support for the party but newton pushed through his changes despite the underground's objections and to solidify or unify his position he expelled the party's violent militants who formed the only organized group within the panthers tough enough to challenge him one of the first to go was leading los angeles panther elmer known as geronimo pratt p-r-a-t-t in his wake with the entire new york chapter cleveland cleaver protested stranger strenuously from algeria but newton's break with cleaver went beyond ideological matters it was a public battle between two titanic egos exactly exacerbated by newton's fears after nearly three years in prison that the party had slipped beyond his control that's ridiculous it wasn't a matter of ego he saw it as a matter of survival for the black panthers he worried that even in algeria cleaver posed a threat to his leadership the fbi it was later learned exploited this fear by forging defamatory letters from newton and clever cleaver i might mention as a way to play on their mutual paranoia to ensure his authority the arg new times smear goes on newton closed most of the 30 panther chapters calling loyal members to oakland but warring between the factions continued and people on both sides were murdered newton loyalist sam napier for example the national distributor of the panther newspaper was cut down by bullets in new york i might mention it was ordered done by eldritch cleaver cleaver had many murders committed and now he's accepted cleaned up whitewashed but unhappy grossly unhappy it's reported that he's down drinking excessively the atmosphere became so volatile that when geronimo pratt's pregnant wife was stabbed repeatedly and killed in 1971 many attributed the murder to the ongoing international warfare the inner war between the old panthers under cleaver and the new panthers wanting to do peaceful progressive work that could bring change ultimately newton prevailed beefing up his one-man rule of the party but he remained plagued by insecurities for years sometimes doubting his oldest and closest lieutenants early 1974 in a move that puzzled upset supporters he expelled co-founder david hilliard from the party so great was newton's displeasure that he went into the panthers school and personally pulled and pushed out all four of hillary's children didn't do it another lie hillary newton's friend since childhood was in prison at the time for his role in the 1968 shootout with oakland police the same incident that forced eldridge cleaver to flee the country according to panther insiders newton told party members that hilliard had orchestrated a coup against him and newton charged hillary's wife pat a tireless party worker with misusing panther funds david hilliard's expulsion sent out severe shock waves he was widely loved and regarded said this smear as the heart of the party that's not true hillary was the organization man who ran the panthers when both newton and bobby seal were in prison and cleaver was out of the country he had worked unfledgingly for newton's release to try to make newton appear ungrateful and not even have pity on the children of a poor man in prison it's all a bunch of [ __ ] to those who knew hillard the coup story put out by newton seemed preposterous and to this day even to close friends outside the party hilliard professes bewilderment about the real reasons for his expulsion it was against this backdrop of insecurity and to guarantee his dominance over the party that newton created the squad i might mention too that hillard has become a capitalist religious apologist maybe he was a police agent i'm sure the magazine would not give the true reason why it was expelled that newton created the squad was in the backdrop of all these insecurity and what they call schizophrenia and paranoia they try to make him look like a nut it's the same tactic they use on all of us but the squad was also an outgrowth of a much earlier fascination newton had with small-time gangsterism pimping running card games and burglarizing houses of the poor in the berkeley hills and surrounding areas and the rich too activities he has acknowledged in his autobiography know how what a distortion that is revolutionary suicide newton selected squad members himself they're even using his own book where he said he had done crimes against the rich and now they're trying to make him look like a gangster by his own look and it's a terrible distortion he does not portray himself as someone harming poor people or black people but they claim he does here in his own book newton selected squad members himself a source another source no names familiar with the initiation rights describe the process there would be some guy who had come into the party off the streets he'd work his ass off doing the hard day-to-day stuff that keeps the party going you know standing on the corner with the sickle cell anemia cans are hawking the paper after a while he'd get the summons to go up to newton's large expensive penthouse that alone would be very flattering because those people lived in dire poverty but then he'd be up there with huey and they'd snort cocaine together i don't approve of huey living above the people but i don't approve of this [ __ ] and then he'd be told he had been selected for the squad for some money low down in the party the whole thing would wow them the cope the good liquor and just being able to hang out with huey party members have also related stories about the squad sharing woman with women with newton i remember they're doing this to newton who took a peaceful course and denounced violence i don't know why individual blacks here who never had any power clout with any rich actors and rich presidents of university white liberal supporters i don't know why you think you could make it back in usa the carousing together with the accoutrement of good cocaine was a major reward of squad service now they make them all look like drug addicts the squad itself has always been small reportedly made up of two fire teams usually with five or six men each the duties of squad members buried but frequently they accompanied newton when he ventured out into oakland's tough nightlife into the bars and after our joints it was during such forays say the police and other sources that newton and the squad began the practice of extorting money from bars pimps and dope dealers the practice appears to have had its roots in the legal fundraising effort begun by huey newton in the summer of 1971. the panthers began a boycott of black owned liquor stores when recalibrate recalcitrant owners those who refuse to accede to newton's demands that they pay reparations to the black community for all the things they were doing to them by pouring liquor and taking their money instead of giving them real services and they were to pay their reparations the panthers insisted by contributing money to panther programs negotiations ended the boycott in early 1972 and although no money ever changed hands in newton's mind the the principle was firmly established the panthers were entitled to a piece of the action from businesses selling liquor to the black community by the way all the pictures are an appeal to leftists to get them to read it good pictures like they were of me in the new west showing pictures with me with important people and they're showing all of the people with free food programs to suck people in to read it there's only one bad negative picture of huey that makes him it's exaggerated obviously it's been uh doctored up to make him look like a beast now with the squad these payments from bars and clubs began to look suspiciously like protection money the amounts paid by different owners varied but some clubs were said to be shelling out as much as 500 a week that shows how much these abominable petty bourgeois black local tom business people were shaking down the black community if they were able to get 500 a week donations yet none of the owners were willing to come forth and testify against huey newton our squad members it has been a nippling problem over the years for law enforcement officials oh yes i'm sure they want to do justice so bad the police they know what is going on the black community knows what is going on but no one can do anything about it because victims won't go to the police an appeal looking like a black leader has so much power you he has so much power but obviously doesn't have any power because this magazine's destroying him in a smear with no evidence given from anybody just calls its sources one club owner did have his nephew contact the office of representative ron delam see how our good delums wants a socialist now the democrat congressman california see how he's selling out so uh delhi's office said for this newspaper smear the man's uncle had just opened a bar says delum's chief aide don hopkins and he said that it appeared the bar was not going to be successful because of the terrible extortion demands of the black panther party i raised the possibility said delums of him going to police but he discounted that as a choice now dylan's on the side of the white establishment newton enjoyed the tough night life in oakland and berkeley he bragged once of being a two-fisted drunk that's rather ridiculous and he was a two-fisted fighter as well a lawyer who had worked for the party says fighting is one of newton's forms of recreation that shows how lawyers just don't respect confidentiality and they come out later to haunt you and destroy it making it tough to fire a lawyer the lawyers are one hell of a breed no wonder our two lawyers here don't want to be considered as lawyers and this lawyer past lawyer of his said party fighting is one of newton's forms of recreation like the fastest gun in the west his rap sheet bears this out said the lawyer pointing it to them beginning with his arrest at 16 for beating his schoolmate with a hammer that makes him sound like cruel and humane newton has subsequently said he used poor judgment i was in mature then but there were other scrapes in the years that followed the magazine smear goes on at 22 for example he stabbed an unarmed black youth in the head with a steak knife newton could be particularly violent when crossed or when he felt himself to be from his paranoia this streak of vengefulness would become characteristic of the squad too as those who didn't comply with the extortion demands would learn there were the fires at the fox oakland theater in 1973 the first blaze occurred on august 10 the second on december 5 1973 both were arson purposeful fire set by the panthers they're saying in the opinion of investigators they were arson opinion now what the hell is an opinion the estimated property damage came to 89 000 on one occasion alone the fires were set within two days of scheduled rock concerts promoted by oakland businessman ed berkovic a zionist by the way who is not a friend of black liberation he had leased the theater from its absentee owners and finally secured an oakland city council's special permit to put on live in live entertainment the city council gave its approval in part because berkovic had worked out a deal with local youth groups to hire unemployed teenagers at oakland a large majority of them black to clean up the theater sell tickets and usher i remember the damn incident there were about five blacks hired at horribly cheap labor by this zionist newton resented it the black panther party had once had a subletting arrangement at the fox oakland to show movies newton had dreams of taking over the theater and turning it in to a black cultural center with the kind of live entertainment that berkovic had succeeded in lining up well now i feel huey was ever so strong in oakland why did the white man get the option on a theater instead of him kind of contradictory if he's supposed to have all that power but the theater's owners weren't interested in newton's plans shortly after one of fox's fires the fox the air fires newton intimated to a penthouse visitor that the blaze had been set by the panthers as retaliation i'm sure he would brag of that that's ridiculous he wouldn't it died himself but he left out another part of the story berkovic had refused to pay extortion money to the party months before the first show was even scheduled berkovic says he was approached by a panther go-between the owner of a bar frequented by newton where he always was drinking with his friends now they're trying to make him look like a drunk wasting time the goal between urged berkovic to come to some kind of agreement with the panthers he offered to set up the meeting telling murkovich the panthers wanted a piece of the action you see that's criminal talk they want him not to look like a revolutionary but a criminal and he warned that if the deal wasn't made the panther spokesman warned this white man brookovich not one show would go on they would burn the place down as murkovich remembers it oh now he conveniently remembers it everything he said would come true came true berkovic says shaking his head his head sadly and i had all those kids working for me poor poor white man liberator of the black youth even as he and the squad acted like thugs newton continually tried to conceal his badass nigger's side from his educated friends just as he submerged his intellectual intellectuality beneath a macho i mean the machismo exterior when he started searching out with squad members at the bars of oakland one former intimate characterizes now who is this one former intimate no name never never one former intimate characterizes newton as a schizoid paranoid shouting himself for having taken so long to realize it oh now he just realizes it after all these years he had different faces for different people he says i never saw him crazy never saw him brutalize people i only saw him in his intellectual mode he talked about zen buddhism our dialectics it was always intellectual questions it's interesting because i have a non-intellectual friend and when uae ran into him at a party the only thing he would talk about was dope street stuff and fights like bragging about the last fight he was in huey would never talk politics to this guy never with me he never talked about anything else accusing them newton of being many faces of aviv having opportunism not really believing in anything that's what they're trying to get across now newton managed his image most of all with wealthy or intellectual supporters and while such people sometimes caught glimpses of the high-handedness his criminality which the party was run they told themselves that newton stood outside such practices but most of these sympathizers were not around when newton meet party members of course sometimes ordering squad members to hold their guns on them when he did an eyewitness says here again an eyewitness who is his eyewitness says that when newton beat seal bodyguard karl kohler he even ordered len caller c-o-l-a-r carl's brother to train his gun on the victim newton then pummeled carl with fist and a lead pipe beating him over and again and most sympathizers did not see the harsh disciplinary actions of the squad which over the years included according to a number of sources hate this too much not one name beatings bull whippings mud holing the mud hole a deep pit dug on the site of the party's first school in oakland was filled with cold water before the panther being punished was thrown in when he or she tried to climb out the others would beat the panther back down into the cold freezing water again one former party member traces the severe discipline to the panthers sense of themselves as an army of war in that context infractions real or imagined had to be dealt with swiftly but long after the party abandoned urban guerrilla warfare the corporal punishment remained few sympathizers saw the cramped dormitories where the party hit this too much cramped dormitories have we heard that before the cramped dormitories where the party rank and file live they saw only the inside of newton's apartments or took tours of the school now the same thing we would accuse us of beautiful things in our church yes but the people really crammed up like mackerel they don't have enough to eat we don't have enough to eat here same damn tactics it looks like they have a file they just pick it out and put whoever's name on it they want to get joe's one times you another time and who's next you if you were there there always seemed to be cadres willing to do the work of the party but supporters may not have known that many panthers left over the years slipping away from oakland in secrecy lest they be caught and beat no they left because they were cowards like a lot of people of our own traders that can't stay take the heat for being a socialist panther sympathizers may have seen little of this but to others newton's erratic side his insane side was more visible and experiencing it tested their activism sorely such was the case when newton single-handedly destroyed a potential chapter of the party in texas in early 1974 according to a bay area activist who traveled there a year after the incident another again a bay area activist who in the hell is this activist all these sources that they're destroying this man with just this powerful capitalist magazine that's trying to act like it's liberal and left the group in texas people's party number two was a grassroots organization that operated several enterprises including a store and a nightclub to raise money for service projects so called in the black community the group was considering becoming a chapter of the black panther party and newton in turn wanted to bring the texas business operation under the panther aegis under its control so far along was the proposed merger that newton and a small entourage flew to texas to inspect the local setup that was doing so much good for the people yeah they're doing good now because they're being used to speak out against the panthers one of the former leaders of people's party too told the visiting bay area activists that from the start of newton's visit the texas people found his behavior disturbing it seems to his host it seemed to his host that newton was on drugs and they're going to accuse him of everything rape drugs killing little children brutalizing children on loops last night in texas he met with the group in his nightclub decked out in a cape he strutted around the room screaming i am the supreme he made a play for the women leader of people's party too the chief woman leader asking her to dance she told him she was there with someone else an argument ensued in the course of the altercation newton hit the woman delivering severe beating to her escort and threatened to kill another person who tried to intervene the incident ended as quickly as it had begun now it's amazing that the white press has never told us about this the capitalistic newspapers before newton left the bar and headed back to oakland in the morning but the woman told the bay area activist this unknown activist that the man newton had beaten flipped out shortly afterward and was still institutionalized in an insane asylum oh and this is outrageous god damn this is outrageous the woman herself admitted to being so devastated that she had not done anything political since the incident that gives reason for her being not involved in liberation any longer just because of the devastation well that's too bad dear lady that your commitment was so little if even if it had been the case that you would allow one man to devastate you and give up your civil rights views and your socialistic views moreover she said the local party was demoralized and weakened by the startling affair this behavior was in sharp contrast to newton as a genial host to scores of luminaries now they want to get these rich luminaries away from him who answered his summons to share a fine cognac and a long rambling conversation visitors would arrive at newton's expensive penthouse apartment in oakland they never talk about an expensive penthouse of the rich but no oh my they're going to really make hay with him in that penthouse that's why he always thought he should have been there although he claimed he had to be on the top floor to be safe and there's no doubt some truth in that newton's penthouse apartment they would arrive expensive penthouses in oakland and find themselves ushered into a modern expensively furnished living room of brown leather couches and stark walls they would breathe in the heavy scent of gardenias floating in a brandy snifter and newton would flatter his guests with attentiveness when i was up there says alameda county supervisor john george a black lawyer boosted into office with panther support he would serve me he'd bring me a drink or a sandwich and he would fix it himself he didn't ask when his secretary to do it he would sit sipping remy martin and we would talk he always seemed so happy to have someone to talk with well that seems to be the only name they can come up with thus far because of newton's charm guests such as john george willfully ignored the dark rumors they heard about him i like him george says shaking his head in a troubled manner that is why i may continue to excuse and excuse naturally he's going to have to be a little apologetic with all the white press and police and all the capitalists after him but here george you see even though he's a supervisor can't accuse him of anything really bad among some of newton's former intimates too there is a tendency to excuse his violence or even to deny it take the case of bobby seal who founded the party with newton and hilliard in 1974 seal who was then the party's chairman reportedly was beaten and had to be treated by a doctor for his injuries no name for the doctor no one named that saw the meeting by several accounts newton ordered his bodyguards to train their guns on seal to ensure he did not fight back while newton administered the terrible beating after the attack seal left the party and disappeared from public view merging only within the last year to publish a book on some kind of new stupid form of religion reach my phone in philadelphia where seal now lives seal denies he was ever beat it's not true he says the police put off put out a lot of crap initially i've even heard that off and on but i don't pay any attention to it whoever said that is lying now now why would this bobby seal who's also got involved in religion not say he was beaten he's far away in philadelphia there's no panthers left every panther headquarters has been destroyed all over the nation the only thing left is a little handful of oakland if he was beaten he shouldn't talk about it no he doesn't but this iron magazine is outrageous evil with seal denying it whoever said that is lying in saying the magazine goes on and says but it was set by many who were not police who were in a position to know including someone who treated his injuries jesus christ everybody these unnamed people know more about it than bobby seal who says it's a big lie it never happened what injuries seal screams into the phone i had no injuries whatsoever i don't give a damn who said it tell them i said they're a flat black ass [ __ ] liar or a white ass liar whoever the hell they are i guess maybe bobby seal is now being picked up because bobby seals in religion at very straight i guess they want to haunt him it's not good enough that he's changed that's why you people ought to take a look at the things well if you ever decide you want to be a think to save your ass they never let you get they never get you by by this very screaming and making him look like insane and calling white ass liars and so forth is a scenario set up to go after bobby seal later probably seal's departure came in july 1974 justice newton according to the alameda that's in oakland county district attorney's office police and various witnesses was embarking on a bizarre rampage of intermittent violence that would stretch over 18 days it began on july 30 with a run-in he had with two plainclothes cops in the fox lounge in oakland newton accused them of following him simply to harass him he turned belligerent the police said and pointing a finger gun like at one of the officers screamed for bodyguard robert heard to shoot him shoot the big ass [ __ ] shoot him when heard slipped his hand into the briefcase he carried the policeman drew their weapons inside the briefcase was a loaded 38 caliber revolver and one thousand dollars in case now you know damn well they're not going to pull again on a bunch of police heard was busted later that night with other officers for reinforcement newton was also arrested along with panther heavies larry henson and flores that's f-l-o-r-e-s fly forbes it was just the kind he went by fly his nickname it was just the kind of event to jack newton up it heightened his schizoid paranoia made him crazy as one of his friends says here again who's a friend six days later kathleen smith the 17 year old prostitute who they've never been able to find under that name is existing that's my commentary and her friend crystal gray was standing on an oakland street corner hustling john's prostituting in other words there were other prostitutes in the vicinity as well it was a slow evening a monday before midnight crystal and kathleen or kathy as she was called by the other woman smoked a joint together they were both feeling mellow as crystal later testified at a preliminary hearing when a big fancy metallic colored car cruised by their corner crystal hailed the occupants with a hay baby the car kept going and stopped at the light both women noted with some appreciation that the car was a mark mark 4 lincoln continental 10 or 15 minutes later crystal noticed the same car again parked at the corner on a side street she saw one of the occupants the light-skinned one get out he got out of the car which one of you ladies called me crystal later quoted him as saying the two women exchanged glances those uh what what's his trip expressions and step back setting trouble the man star stared hard at them suddenly crystal said he lunged forward and struck kathy her eyes got big crystal later recalled and kathy stumbled backwards crystal was angry and said to the man say brother why did you hit my girlfriend she didn't do nothing to you everything to make people feel that he's oppressing people picking on prostitutes now the man's chilling cold response she said was to draw a small silvery gun from his breast pocket crystal yelled to kathy to run and she herself made for the nearby ebony plaza hotel hearing her cries the other prostitutes ran inside the hotel all except for kathy crystal went back outside to see what had happened to her friend as she did a shot right out rushing to the sidewalk crystal saw the same man standing over kathy's slumping body the mark iv slid out of its birth swung over towards the table of a wounded kathy held in crystal's arms the light-skinned man jumped in the car and it sped off now why in the hell who is a guy who's always supposed to be picking up prostitutes gonna step out and shoot her and look it was all the world see over her slumping dying body it's ridiculous it's just totally ridiculous kathy had been shot in the jaw and was unconscious in a coma the trauma from the wound damaged her spinal column and put her in an immediate coma it was a half death that lingered for 96 days when hospital authorities finally decided to move kathy's inert paralyzed body to a nursing home to continue life-sustaining treatment the shock of the move was too great for the small spark of life still left in her she died i'm sure that if she did exist they would want her to die because if she lived many more days they couldn't have charged with murder because if you don't die within a certain amount of time after you've been killed which laws are now being changed all over the united states because of black crime the boston globe that was something came over the news last night that if someone dies five years later the person can be if they some somehow injured them they can be charged with murder it's an open blatant fascist law if someone hit somebody in the head and five years later they died or even had an innocent brawl they could be charged with first degree murder but not then the law wouldn't enable him to get huey unless she died so it's very convenient that she dies in route to a new nursing home the small spark of her life that was still left in her couldn't take the move and she died three prostitutes identified huey newton as the man who pulled the gun on kathy one of them was crystal gray and her testimony authorities believe would be the most convincing to a jury yeah that's what they want free me eleven days after the shooting of kathleen smith two young women stopped in at the lamppost in oakland bar nominally owned by newton's cousin jimmy ward but run by the panthers they ordered hamburgers and then according to one according to the police statement of one of the women helen robinson robert hurd came to the table and began to get smart with her friend die in washington washington sas back and it turned mean heard whispered something to a little guy and the next thing they knew the little one came over and grabbed the other woman helen robinson by the jacket he yanked her off her chair and then he had heard began pushing her back and forth they each socked her whenever she came within their grasp the little guy was huey newton now again they're beating on poor innocent women the two women said according to robinson's statement the two men then knocked her to the floor eventually someone in the bar robinson is not sure who grabbed her by the collar and threw her into the street now it's amazing this prostitute will name give her name when business people will not give theirs obviously business people would have more protection than a street prostitute she's probably getting a lot of money and she's sure not very afraid uh because she's giving her name here to back these lives but eventually someone in the bar roberts is not sure who grabbed her by the collar and threw her into the street trouble you see the panthers did own businesses like this lounge and they were getting too big giving too much encouragement to movements of liberation so they had to be destroyed several times she tried to return to get washington out but each time she was rebuffed thrown out it was seven or eight minutes before washington managed to escape from the bar robinson noted that washington's lips was big and bleeding her jaw was swollen and her eye was kind of black jesus you think that a little this would be enough to destroy this man they just keep it going on and on robinson said that washington had actually made her way out of the bar at one point but that huey newton came out after her and dragged her right back in the women called police that night and six days later made a complete report and identified newton and heard from a series of 12 photos marked with numbers no names the lamppost bar incident had occurred in the early morning about 4 am later that day in the afternoon there was more bloodshed this time in newton's own apartment yes he's a murderer even sheds blood in his own apartment the victim was preston collins c-a-l-l-i-n-s a handsome middle-aged middle-class black tailor his account of the incident two days after it happened oh yes always after it happens was tape recorded by police i know is he not afraid to talk callum said that three weeks earlier he had been introduced he had been introduced to newton at the lamppost by a mutual friend the two had met before but didn't really know each other collins did know however that newton ordered his clothes from men's store in san francisco as the store in turn formed its orders out to collins collins told us to newton in the lamp post and suggested they eliminate the middleman that collins collins c-a-l-l-i-n-s make newton's close for him directly newton agreed gave collins his phone number and suggested he give him a call again little old taylor not afraid to give his name because he's paid well enough why are all these other sources so afraid after trying for several days collins finally reached newton and was invited to come over and measure him for a suit the tailor arrived with his materials packed in a sample case newton greeted him and began showing him around the penthouse apartment he did everything but get down to business collins later told police he was drinking some cognac i think he's paid 19 a bottle for his cognac god don't try to make him look like he's wasting the people's money and he was drinking the whole time and drunk as a skunk very potent stuff i asked him to pour me just a little taste i want to see how it tastes you know yeah this poor taylor never tasted expensive liquor to know that and and i want to show hospitality newton told collins he would order a bottle of the same cognac for him to take home and he did so by speaking into an intercom to a woman in another room but doesn't sound like he's too unfriendly then why would he be unfriendly with this man he was going to offer to tailor his clothes and cut out the big business man the middleman that would be newton's advantage to be kind to this man but let's go on seated comfortably now in the presence of another man whom colin said was newton's brother-in-law or possibly his uncle the two began to talk he says i'll tell you what everybody's been ripping me off preston on getting clothes made collins recalled now if you give me a full price on a suit one price he said i'll have all my clothes made from you i said i can make you a suit for 180 with my material but collins said he never got around to showing newton the materials in his sample case i had a suit that i had on that he kept telling me he didn't like and i said well i didn't bring this suit over here for you to like i'll show you some samples but he wouldn't let me show him any so he said something like he said oh god damn it i've been ripped off blah blah blah blah blah now what's that supposed to mean i said oh baby don't feel that way when i said baby that's what started the whole thing because i have a habit of calling my friend's baby you know my wife my mother's my other friends i call baby and he didn't like that now trying to imply these homosexual insecure and can't stand to be called baby because he he has a feminine sort of face you know he jumps up and he goes buggy nobody calls me no damn baby then colin said newton marched from his dining area where they had been sitting and returned with a 357 magnum revolver i'm sitting talking to his brother-in-law across the table colin said and he newton whacked me several times i mean hard blows right across the back of my head while i was sitting at the table blood shot everywhere then he turned around and whacked me on the other side again and again then he said i'm gonna shoot you and i said oh man you're gonna invite me to your home to start some stuff for nothing what's wrong with you i'm sure that's the way a man gonna talk if he'd been meeting all that many times he wouldn't be able to talk so he says oh man you call me a baby and i don't like you no way you're a little bit yellower than i am i ain't that pitiful trying to make it look like he notices people's color their skin this is outrageous jesus christ overkill i don't like you i said oh man get off of this [ __ ] so then he hit me again and he hit me and knocked me on the floor he kicked me in the mouth and by that time i was tired of being hit amazing this guy's still tired of being in he's not unconscious i jumped up and hit him in the mouth knocked him upside the wall by that time i was bleeding i was bleeding a lot i had lost i bet you three or four pints of blood ate this ridiculous three or four pints of blood outrageous he wouldn't even be able to get off his feet with the loss of uh three or four pints of outrageous damn stuff i mean and they may think the american people this one it says i was bleeding i'd lost three or four pints of blood i couldn't be no match for that little youngster there collins managed to make it to the apartment door it makes him look like he picks on middle age or older people too collins managed to make it to the apartment door with four pints of blood gone jesus christ unlock it and stumble out into the hallway but newton followed him now he had a different gun the first was of no use to him anymore i wonder why why wouldn't guns a gun the first was of no use to him anymore the grips collins told police had broken on his head oh i see collins tried to hide in a small recess of the hallway he says i'm gonna kill you [ __ ] he came and he followed me and he made me go back and by that time i was just bleeding everywhere by the time i got to the door i just fell on the floor blood all down the hall and all in his apartment i saw his brother-in-law i told him i said you you you must be out of your mind can't you stop this maniac from doing what he's doing the other man tried to calm newton down in the meantime colin said newton had called in two of his bodyguards newton beat him again and again according to colin's statements and then brought out a tape recorder and tried to pressure collins into making statements that would exonerate him and prove him innocent he asked questions like did you come in my house and molest me it's the same same lines they said we do same old scenario i said no and each time he hit me each time he slapped me boom boom he said did you do me wrong in my house i said no i didn't do no wrong i came here in peace i came to make you clothe your clothes you offered me a drink now imagine man about to die he'd say anything if you had really done this he just said yeah i didn't do wrong he'd been glad to get out of there i took a little shot and you got drunk and then you started hitting me upside the head with your pistol and i couldn't stand it that's why i hit you back colin said the two bodyguards then brought a car around from the garage collins was ordered out of the building now why would they just murder him because he says he resisted them wouldn't say he was innocent that he was guilty on the tape recorder he was supposed to kill everybody else why did he let him go home he asked for his sample case the big fella who'll be later identified as robert hurd retrieved it got it back for him oddly colin said newton ordered her to get the gift bottle of cognac for callers to take home now that that jesus christ the two bodyguards then ushered collins downstairs placed newspapers on the floor of the car so collins wouldn't bleed on the carpet and drove him home they ordered him out and chuckled chucked his sample case onto the sidewalk besides him threw it out on the street as collins fumbled with his garage door lock he faded his wife called the police in an ambulance collins was taken to kaiser hospital in redwood city where his four depressed skull fractures required neural surgery when police visited him in intensive care to take his statement now he's in intensive care this is too much collins told him every time he hit me with that pistol you could hear the bones crash and yet he managed to walk home and unlock his garage door before he fades in a preliminary hearing last fall three years later alameda county deputy district attorney tom olive noted racist i'm saying that called collins to the stand to give testimony against newton on the pistol whipping charges the tailor shocked the courtroom when he said that while he remembered the beating he could no longer recall the perpetrator who did it oh now that's convenient he said his memory loss was a result of the injuries he suffered despite the playing in court of his tape recorded statement to police shortly after the beating in which he clearly described newton as a sole assailant collins could not be shaken from his testimony hell maybe the police is the one that didn't beat him up to try to get him to talk but collins failed to tell the court new times has learned was that he had recently received six thousand dollars from the newton's side oh he's a rich tailor why would he need six thousand dollars that's not very much much money that's not very much money at all collins refused to comment on his testimony when asked about the money his lawyer howard moore he said the communist uh he defended angela davis howard when he asked about the money his lawyer our howard moore denies collins was paid off for his silence anybody has the right to sue anybody in civil court he fumes implying that the six thousand dollars represented settlement of claims collins had against newton and no doubt it did alameda county records those show that callers never file suit well that's often the case you don't have to file it they threaten to do it they pay off sheldon otis otis newton's lawyer says that collins passed along verbal demands for civil damages for injuries to his person beyond that otis refuses to comment on the matter he was not involved in arranging for the payment howard moore puts it this way mr collins had a claim against mr newton for personal injuries and that claim has been resolved hard more by the way as an attorney who wants to visit here we want to remember remember that maybe invite him along with some others by the end of august 1974 police had filed a variety of felony counts against newton of course we'll check him out too to see he's not an agent there was the assault charge stemming from the fox lounge altercation or fight with the plane closed cops which was later amended to include charges relating to the shooting of kathleen smith yeah men did whatever they want more they didn't feel they had enough so they add something else to it the beating of preston collins also was added to it and the incident with the two young women that was also added to it at the lamp post that was owned by the panthers when kathleen smith died nearly three months later the charges were amended again to include a murder count of course but newton was long gone by then sources say he had fled to mexico and from there by boat to cuba the cubans granted him sanctuary on the condition that he keep his nose clean live modestly and work newton agreed when i was there he wasn't doing much work he was just sitting in an apartment a defeated man because he needed to be back in the united states and we all know that conflict but there was more i think you did like the taste of the bourgeois too much or he would have appreciated cuba jesus i i'd love to lived in peace in that beautiful apartment they provided him when newton failed to show up for a preliminary hearing in late august reason i say i know he didn't go back to action or to fight because i painted the picture just as clear as it was that there was no hope any he could see that but he said he didn't believe there was hope he couldn't live that's why i distrust all socialists to commit themselves without the acceptance of the possibility of defeat it's a full rich life you live on your socials whether you're defeated or killed uh there's no difference the purpose is is to live by conscience that's the only thing gives peace or dignity to your life or any meaning and everybody dies except even the people here who i've resurrected look forward to that on occasion everyone dies except somebody close to me and then we have such a rich life that we're just one day standing up for what we believe giving people hope helping so many babies as we have here saved a baby to mother's life a couple of days ago every week we saved some baby we got a new baby you know beautiful new baby panther august uh well let's see when newton failed to show up for a preliminary hearing in late august panther lawyer charles gary met with reporters charles gary as our lawyer met with reporters to announce that newton had jumped mail and fled because pimps in oakland had put out a contract on his life well that's very likely too to prove it gary played a tape recorded phone conversation he had had within police chief charles gaine kane had called gary to say that an underworld source had tipped off police to the contract the dane's phone call had actually taken place almost a year before newton left the country so they tried to make out charles gary a liar now charles garrett no longer works for huey some force inside the panthers got him to give up charles and charles said it was elaine brown gary says elaine brown and she's been proved to be an agent provocateur but even though she came out and offered evidence against the panthers she too now has been charged with murder of some woman floating in the east bay in oakland as newton fled to cuba it seemed to many in oakland that the party was breathing its last gas but that judgment was premature that must make the that's why this magazine's so sad he's back again and they're so vindictive they never never never forget no matter what you do they are vengeful people capitalist white capitalists and all capitalists there wouldn't be three years of impressive and previously unimaginable panther enrolled into the open political establishment this would all occur under elaine brown newton's successor the glamorous 34 year old brown had come to oakland four years earlier from los angeles where she had interrupted a singing career i hope you will listen to this and study it some said you want to hear it i can't risk the only copy this is like hell for me to read all this and i'm the one that knows some of the history that can give you interpretation which is important because some of you even believe everything you read where she had interrupted a singing career she came from where she had interrupted a singing career in los angeles to work for the party the panthers she was smart articulate that means well able to speak and completely loyal to newton qualities that helped her rise quickly through the ranks with newton's blessings as he left the country brown became chairperson of the party even from havana the beautiful capital of cuba he remained number one conferring regularly with brown by telephone monitored by the cia and more private messages delivered by trusted couriers even this magazine admits it was monitored by the cia well interesting but it was elaine brown who engineered the party's sudden acquisition of respectability brown buzz about oakland in a red mercedes mercedes big car too rich car and always dressed with the what is it well the panache the padashi uh the elegance of a young woman executive she had a flare for public relations using the panther school begun under newton to gain favorable to gain favorable publicity for the party and to impress state and county officials even the governor brown was about to give her a post like he offered me then when it came out that she was an agent the party was under attack he act like he never knew her that's always the case and from alameda county the cities of oakland and berkeley the state of california as well as private donors she landed a series of service and educational grants for the party that came to over three hundred thousand dollars part of the grant money funneled into the party came from the law enforcement assistant administration leah not even trying to make it look i guess like it's a communist source and it's one of the most right-wing agencies in the world the only way they got anybody from that is because mrs brown had they wouldn't give that money to huey it was because elaine brown was an agent and was earmarked this leaa assistance for a panther program to help juvenile delinquents bay area leftist noted with amusement that the leah formed in the days of law and order to aid local criminal justice systems was a favorite agency of the nixon administration now i noticed me myself a pure socialist nobody ever offered us any money when you're really a pure socialist they never offer you anybody we never offered a dime not a dime we never got a penny from anybody i had to earn it by the sweat and blood of my brow and other things in my body jesus christ only that proves elaine brown was indeed the agent that has come out by press to say she was during elaine brown's tenure oakland's first black mayor lionel wilson judge wilson and alameda county's first black supervisor john george were both helped into office by the crucial campaign support of the black panthers one year before his election john george had been brown's campaign chairman when she herself ran for a seat on the city council 1975. she waged an impressive campaign and finished only second she got all the democratic groups endorsements george says they recognized that the panthers were moving into the legitimate political arena and it was better to go to work with him than against them in previous panther attempts at public office most democratic politicians have been skittish about forming alliances with the party that had newton at the helm in newton's absence the way was open for cooperation and trade-offs yes because elaine brown was a sellout but they remember they don't pay their things well she now too is charged with murder elaine brown's rapport with politicians didn't stop at the alameda county line in 1976 she went to the democratic national convention as jerry brown's delegate and the governor couldn't have failed to notice that when nearly all of his other california delegates had switched their votes to jimmy carter in a show of unity once his domination was assured elaine brown remained steadfast in voting for him perhaps that is why the governor agreed to see her when she came to sacramento to lobby for completion of the grove shafter freeway in oakland a project stalled by his freeze on highway construction funds speaking on behalf of an ad hoc organization formed largely by republican businessman in oakland elaine brown argued that without the gross shafter freeway a huge downtown development plan for oakland would not be built thousands of jobs were at stake she said and she had won a guarantee from the developments backers that a percentage of the jobs would go to hard-pressed minorities she said she didn't give a damn about the freeways all she wanted was the jobs says anthony klein legal affairs secretary to the governor who attended the meeting she was very convincing we did what she wanted done we agreed to complete the freeway this is an effort to get brown now i suppose making him a part of something illegal even brown sellout is going to pay because he worked with some liberals that he thought was to his advantage because he never had any principles but they're getting the stage set for him to be defeated by the attorney general right wing fascist who's tried to frame me openly and reveal it to the public he i don't even know his ugly name the attorney general the state of california oh it's evil younger but despite the high regard in which she was held by officials in oakland and sacramento elaine brown there were others who uh quietly referred to elaine brown as the dragon lady sources say she had a pronounced vengeful streak sources say again a local television reporter for example says brown who was then press spokeswoman for the party called him after he had broken the story of bobby seal's disappearance and resignation the reporter says brown told him we know who you are if you ever come to oakland you're in trouble after that he says he stopped pursuing the seal story and has not wanted to cover the panthers since my mind i never do any news people that were discouraged with all of our power we had plenty of it they don't get discouraged they are a vicious bunch to lie elaine brown's precise relationship to the squad is not clear it is known though that the group continued its criminal activities during her administration now why would they do this to her good think that she was and there are no reports that she moved against it some squad members served as her bodyguards but unlike newton brown did not tour the streets and mars with the squad on shakedown runs and it could be even that this is a schizophrenia of paul avery who don't like fakes nobody likes a fake even though he's willingly doing the establishment's meetings and destroying the threatening symbol that huey newton represents he's always going to take slaps at elaine brown too during newton's three-year absence there were a series of robberies shootings and murders that police regard as the work of the squad the murderous squad again other sources close to the panthers see all these other sources how easy it is to destroy anyone don't have to name a person just say other sources close to the panthers share that belief witnesses in most of these cases refuse to make formal identifications of course that's convenient in others identifications were impossible because the assailants the murderers wore ski masks jesus christ going through the town with ski masks all the cases are unsolved save one murder for which a panther george robinson was convicted the conviction was later reversed because of an illegal police search but oakland and berkeley police who are careful not to simply list any unsolved crime as panther-related see squad involvement in the following cases oh no it's convenient they're going to all their unsolved murder cases tommy johnson there's a big black uh sign pointing to these people so you all the public will believe that huey newton is a senseless killer tommy johnson was a doorman at the brass rail a berkeley after hours bar operating as a private social club and regarded in the surrounding community as a headquarters at the time for cocaine dealers at six a.m on august 27 1974 the year old jackson was admitted admitting a customer when a car pulled into the curb and several black men inside opened fire with shotguns all the students should take note of this the teachers do of how they destroy anybody they want to in the press the arm of capitalism the fist that reaches out to destroy first then the authorities come later and finish it off are assassins jackson was killed and several customers in the bar were wounded club owners wilbert lauteur had reported reportedly balked at squad demands for money although he denied it to the police he denied it to the police case still unsolved the brass rail was a scene of two other murders willie ralph duke 24 was a heroin dealer who police informers say was making payoffs to the black panther squad they say they say anything anything they can say what they want he had reportedly missed a payment because he had lost his money while duke was drinking at the brass rail on january 25 1975 with three panthers and club owner la tour billy carr approached duke and suggested they step outside police have theorized theorize now the 21 year old car was attempting to warn duke that he was going to be killed as both men began to walk away from the bar say witnesses here again witnesses not named the three panthers suddenly pulled guns two of them opened fire and shot duke carr tried to stop them and was also shot both men died neither lotor who saw the shooting nor the other witnesses would name the three gunmen would name a case unsolved oh god lotto himself was found murdered four months later oakland police acting on a tip that he was dead went to la tour's apartment and found his car gone a week later another tip was received on the tour's car could be found in the san francisco international airport garage with his dead body inside it was long dead the body had been stuffed headfirst into a sleeping bag and jammed into the trunk of the car case unsolved another big black mark by this on april 26 1975 vernon mcin mcginnis a dope dealer known on the streets as preacher man was gunned down by two shotgun blasts and 545 caliber shots several days before his murder mcginnis had been approached in the lamppost to buy a copy of the panther newspaper he refused reportedly saying the panthers ripped people off the remark led to an argument with panthers robert hurd and george robinson both squad members mcginness mckinnis was bounced from the bar and killed several days later george robinson was convicted of the murder but the conviction was reversed because police had improperly conducted their search of his car when he was arrested making the police look like their hands are tied when they're living in a police state usa the district attorney's office is appealing the reversal although the motive established at the trial was a lamp post altercation or fight several sources familiar here again several sources unnamed are familiar with the case believe the killing had much more to do with drug related payoffs to panthers now they got the panthers involved in pushing dope anything to tear their image up two other shootings involved shot involving shotguns were thought to be the work of the panthers thought to be what a hell of a way to the magazine becomes juror and judge becomes the court i thought pins were not to be judged were not to be executed in the press i thought that was one of the guarantees of the constitution but it doesn't work anymore so two other shootings involving shotguns were thought to be the work of panthers because of spent shells found at the scenes had markings almost identical almost now to those in the mcginnis case police could not act on the evidence though because there were no eyewitnesses [ __ ] as there were in the mckenna's case and because shotgun casing marks are not as specific as those from handguns it's true but they wanted to do it they could have framed him one case involved philip cole and owner of the black knight bar cole was reported to have been the victim of panther extortion although he angrily denies it on september 12 1974 he was shot at on the street the bullets missed cole could not identify his murdering assailants or attempted murderers in the other case a week before the vernon mckenna's murder two men were shot this is a long damn thing oh lord the two men were shot soon after leaving the lamppost willie white lost both an arm and a leg in the shotgun blast and james harris died from the wounds he received in the back of his head both men admitted an argument with a lamppost cocktail waitress that had widened to include others case unsolved just because now he had a fight with the lamppost waitress that supposed to be that he was murdered they were murdered by the black panthers what a reasoning in february 1975 one dope dealer was robbed at his home by two armed blacks and ski masks and another dealer was kidnapped by three black men and killed police suspect the panthers because of the reports of reports that both men were being shaken down by the squad finally there's still the unexplained murder of betty van patter the party's attractive 45 year old white bookkeeper she was a berkeley liberal who dabbled in the more fetish aspects of the occult but was nevertheless described by a former associate as a first-rate bookkeeper very responsible van patter landed her job in the summer of 1974. she was hired originally to keep books for the panther school but her duties expanded soon after to include bookkeeping for the party itself and for the lamppost bar although pleased to be working for the panthers van told some friends that the lamb post was not paying its taxes and that money was taken directly out of the cash register and passed along to the party squad members van patter kept the van got the p-a-t-t-e-r was known to be fastidious about her work and she didn't like going along with accounting procedures she considered illegal or shaky betty van patter disappeared on friday december 13 1974 even appealing to people's superstition friday the 13th after having stopped in at one of her favorite berkeley bars she had entered alone saying it said acquaintances and out of bed although usually she is slow and considered inner movements in other words she normally slow but this time she was very fast she retrieved her 38 revolver and without wasting a gesture dialed richmond police while holding the phone she heard the sudden round of ripping metal and realized the screen door had been torn completely off its hinges someone was out to kill her it had it had of course to be that she thought because there was so little in the house that anyone would want to to steal at first she recited her address to the police as she recited her address to the police the first shark was fired outside the lock she thought he's shooting off the lock oh she notices he she dropped the telephone receiver on the floor well of course that's she'd heard a voice so that would fit in she dropped the telephone receiver on the floor pointed the gun at the back door and fired the very act of firing the gun she had kept for so long but never used panicked her further that and a fuselage fuselage of return fire the muzzle flashes coming through the doorway and lighting up her kitchen she ran to a small room in the rear of her house to hide locking the door behind her cowering in there behind the furniture this poor little lady it seemed forever before she heard the crackling of police radios that indicated she might finally be safe outside mary matthews door was a pool of blood and a 12-gauge shotgun on the sidewalk lay the dead body of a black man from the trail of smeared blood police could tell the man had been dragged and then dropped and the blood went beyond the dead body indicated indicating another assailant had been wounded in searching the area along the richmond ghetto street a block of corrugated metal warehouses interspersed with a few houses and vacant lots police found a second shotgun an automatic rifle and ammunition they also found discarded clothing similar to that worn by the dead man from these items police surmised there were at least three assailants and that the discarded blue overalls and watch caps were probably dawned to be shed after the killing in order to make eyewitness identification difficult it was a cold planned murder attempt now how did mary matthews firing one shot kill one man and wound another rather strange but why mary matthews it didn't make sense i don't even bother getting that now this is this is so damn wild that this outrageous this senior lady is able never shot a gun before never use it before she's able to hit right directly with one shot yes i want to check back here yes one shot and she kills one man and uh wounds another why mary matthews it didn't make sense what would anyone have have against this middle-aged mother and grandmother who worked as a bookkeeper out of her own modest home the answer came from the pink clapboard house directly behind mary matthews she owns that house as well renting it two apartments to a single to single mothers with children one of the women was dark skinned and pretty barely five feet tall she approached the police and said she was one of the gun that she was the one the gunman had come to kill not mary matthews she identified herself as raphael gary dona known on the streets as crystal gray oh my now you know the panther squad was going to kill somebody they would certainly find out the exact address this is a spool corn newton was due in court the very next day october 24 for a preliminary hearing in the kathleen smith murder case crystal grey was also scheduled to be there to testify against him the charges involving the altercation fight with plain clothes cops at the fox lounge and the beatings of the two young women the lamp posts were eventually reduced to misdemeanors and severed from the smith and preston collins case all charges were still pending they wanted to get huey there on another murder and conspiracy the smith collins trial will probably begin in august or september another chance to get a dui it was hours before richmond police verified the fingerprints of the body in blue overhauls outside mary matthews house where this good little senior grandmother who never fired a shot was able to kill one man and wound another that's my commentary the dead man was louis t johnson a 27 year old black panther who lived in berkeley in a house with other party members in a preliminary autopsy performed later that day [Music] one another it was a botch they had attacked the wrong house and they failed to kill anyone but one of their own mover another of the assailants had been wounded in the hand judging by one of the gloves police found on the scene it was ripped and bloodied what happened what had happened in richmond was not publicly revealed until the following morning when deputy district attorney tom orla as i said a racist real reactionary broke the bizarre news in oakland's municipal court in an outraged voice all of call the incident in richmond planned the assassination attempt of the most important witness in his case against huey newton arnold linked the the dead assailant to newton directly saying among other things that johnson had recently visited huey newton where at oh when he was briefly jailed after returning from cuba but outside the courtroom free on 80 000 cash mail huey newton denied any involvement in our knowledge of the richmond affair it was carried by the way on every front page of the chronicle the examiner on every tv so uh he denied involvement there's no doubt he was not involved involved in what was clearly a police set up in the richmond affair hitting at nefarious doings by the police and quite correct in doing so at this point i wouldn't be surprised if the police set up set anything up he said he claimed not to know lewis johnson crystal greg gray the prostitute was given police protection and began her testimony later that week newton's suggestions of the police something set up looked unlikely when four days later it was revealed that flores forbes spelled the same as our beloved prime minister burnham f-o-r-b-e-s a squad member arrested with newton at the fox lounge had sought emergency treatment at an oakland hospital for a gunshot wound in the hand consistent with the torn bloody glove found in richmond forbes arrived at the hospital with his hand managed using an old music book as a crude split unwrapping the bandages the attending physician saw that the whole back of forbes hand had been torn away forbes told the doctor he had been injured in an industrial accident with a rivet gun the man who accompanied ford forbes panther nelson malloy backed his story but the doctor knew a bullet wound when he saw one and said he would have to report to the police at that the two men fled the hospital publicity about richmond was potentially so damaging to newton's case and the party itself that newton finally agreed to meet with two reporters now you can imagine these guys are not going to go to that hospital seeking repair of the hand and give their names until they see what the doctor's attitude is going to be about it or they give false names but they didn't no no they've gone to this hospital given their own names this is such [ __ ] anyway the publicity about richmond was potentially so damaging to newton's case and the party itself that newton finally agreed to meet with two reporters looking thinner than before he left for cuba newt was attractively decked out in a striped three-piece suit dawn for a courtroom appearance so he could look straight and they would make him look evil all the way earlier that day he tried to convince the reporters that panther flores forbes was only peripheral only connected on the outside to the party but local newspapers had already revealed that forbes was on the payroll of a panther youth service program and was intimately involved in some of the party's violent criminal activities sipping cognac splurging the people's money again newton conceded that the gunman may have been overzealous and figured that they would hunt down a witness but he nevertheless denied that he or the party were involved now i read the article before in the chronicle he didn't even indicate it tall that they may be overzealous he completely disowned them he insisted that both johnson and forbes had quit the party a few weeks before the trial started i don't remember exactly what date but any event newton said they were no longer panthers at the time of the ritual attack a few days after the interview several tourists in the nevada desert about 40 miles from las vegas heard a moaning sound a few yards off the road i know how people just so anxious to get out in nevada desert and uh listen for anything they wouldn't get out they saw a man dying on the side of the road they hear a moaning and they get out conveniently they heard a morning sound a few yards off the road then they noticed a man's feet sticking out from under a pile of rocks the tourists snapped a polaroid picture of the shallow grave and brought it to local rangers who rushed to the site and unearthed a seriously wounded black man buried alive and left for dead the only thing it does sound real is that that's what tourists would do they would take a picture rather than help the moaning person under the rocks he had been shot twice and was paralyzed from the neck down when las vegas police questioned him in the hospital the man gave a fake name and said he had been robbed and shot while hitchhiking eventually though he admitted to police that he was nelson malloy the man who had accompanied flores forbes to the oakland hospital today after the richmond assault the story malloy finally told sounded like something out of the annals of the mafia loyal soldiers turning on other loyalists then ordered from above why would a man triple from his waist down sell out from police pressure it amazes me amazes me forbes malloy said had come to his house after the attempt on mary matthews life malloy had only recently arrived in oakland summoned by newton bodyguard robert hurd before that malloy had worked in the panthers small winston-salem north carolina chapter to set up a free ambulance service for poor blacks in the community trying to make him look good now but he becomes a think they'll make him look good until they get ready to kill him he was dedicated a believer after moving west malloy went to work at the party's free health clinic in berkeley impressing clinic personnel with his diligence and aptitude perhaps forbes forbes went to malloy for help because of his paramedic skills malloy managed forbes shattered hand and wrapped it in the music book split but his medical experience was insufficient and he knew it insufficient and he knew it he told forbes that surgery was necessary and he would not perform it [Music] it was then that the two men went to the hospital in oakland only to flee in the fear that the doctor would turn them in according to malloy's account to police they remain in hiding until oakland panther rolling reed drove them to the airport the next day forbes and malloy took a western airlines flight to las vegas las vegas there they were met by panther alan lewis who drove forbes to a las vegas hospital where he was treated under a phony name why did they use a phony name in the oakland hospital they had all that know-how there they could have done it then a lot of things just don't jive in this story but the people all they care is to discredit everything because nobody wants to see goodness then that excuses them from living like the animals when which u.s are more animalistic than any people on earth even the uncle toms that had jeans but anyway it went under the phony name malloy told police that both reed and lewis arrived several days later at his hotel room with orders to drive him to houston because las vegas was getting too hot malloy dutifully climbed in the back of a reddit fan and the three left las vegas about 45 minutes later malloy said reed and lewis stopped the van for a rest break malloy said he was standing beside the van when the two men pulled pistols and shot him in the back and left arm he dropped to the ground but remained conscious while they dragged him off the roadway and pile rocks on top of him malloy believes that police in the bay area agree and police in the bay area agree that flores forbes was executed by lewis and reed police described the shooting of malloy and the probable murder of forbes as a house cleaning effort to prevent any possible implication of the panther higher-ups and particular huey who ordered the richmond assassination attempts oh how they just simply a charge prosecute trial by news media instead of trial by court as supposedly guaranteed everyone in the constitution anyway now it has newton with no evidence ordering the richmond assassination attempts lewis and reid being sought for the shooting of malloy had to have disappeared much of the support for ua newton prior to richmond began to seriously erode when the dead gunman outside mary matthews home proved to be panther lewis johnson the chilling account told by the permanently paralyzed nelson malloy about forbes lewis and reed seemed to confirm the party's involvement in richmond when the bay area press heavily covered malloy's release from the las vegas hospital in a wheelchair and his return home to winston-salem hospital ward aboard a plane chartered by his agreed family oh yes i'm sure they would give attention to this black man for a little while in his wheelchair and then dump him in carolina where he'll go back to his loneliness without friends anyway the panthers had never looked worse alameda county supervisor john george for example a long time newton's supporter was deeply troubled by the direction the party had taken but suddenly there was another blow and it had the potential to harm newton of course it was planned to do so destroy him and the party in the local political arena as much as the richmond and malloy incidents party chairperson elaine brown had disappeared the disappearance triggered rumors that brown might be dead she wasn't but there were other accounts that she had been physically beaten in a climatic power struggle with newton after his return so persistent were these reports that in los angeles where brown had reportedly fled after a speedy exodus from her oakland apartment in the middle of the night police circulated to local hospitals circulated to local hospitals a description of her alleged injuries severe swelling of one eye and a broken nose wonder how they knew all about that unless they participated nearly a month after her disappearance brown's letter of resignation for the party was finally made public in the bay area press say your decision to quit was made with huey's understanding but before that there it was she spelled out a lot of panther information was supposed to even been over in iran she wrote of unhappiness in personal matters my mental and physical strength after 10 years were waiting in fact nearly collapsing a doctor who has treated party members says however the colleagues in los angeles told him that brown did receive the injuries described in police circulars and that she was treated for them repeated attempts to reach elaine brown were unsuccessful she did not respond to messages left for her at an office in los angeles where she is reportedly editing film scripts and writing songs the theories surrounding brown's sudden departure have run the gamut from unrequited love for newton who married his longtime secretary gwen fontaine in cuba to opposition to the richmond assassination attempt to the reassertion of male dominance of the party now that newton had returned for whatever the reason her resignation along with newton's return the richmond attack began to signal the end of the party's era of legitimacy richmond especially was a joke to many sympathizers who now found it impossible to overlook reports of panther brutality that's what the press smear in the conspiracy of police and law enforcement fbi government want it done break them off from their sources like they've tried to do us cut us off from our sources in usa and it's taken my sweat night and day with the devoted staff to keep us afloat i'll tell you the party's problems were soon compounded by disclosures that panthers had mismanaged investments and government grants the grants had been administered by an offshoot of the non-profit educational opportunities corporation eoc we're about to the end my dears about to the end well i've got a page left a page left and uh it will be to the end and you have heard you had given to you of 44 pages up to now that's how many pages they've used to destroy this man this offshoot the eoc service corporation was created under elaine brown's leadership to run the party school one man formerly close to the panthers says that funds channeled through the eoc service corporation were used to keep the squad suite meaning to establish steady income and fringe benefits for the heavies this was confirmed in part by a newspaper account that grant dollars approved for panther programs paid the rent for robert herd and squad member larry henson in an expensive luxurious apartment now see how they paid that they don't mind that all the rich dogs are in expensive luxurious apartments yes in an expensive luxurious apartment on oakland's lake shore avenue oakland tribune always known for its fascism reporters pearl schwartz and lance williams remember the open tribute owner found life so empty he had to commit suicide that's what capitalist does for people it doesn't give them any happiness he had no loved ones his own family turned against him but it's still being run by his son who just recently sold it to another real capitalistic right-wing chain anyway open tribune reporters pearl stewart and lance williams broke the story and also reported that heard and henson as well as florence forbes and another panther facing serious charges were all on the payrolls of the party's grant-funded projects learn when he learned of the panthers financial irregularities last fall oakland mayor former judge lionel wilson resigned for the board even though they'd elected him of the party school where he had served even before his elections a city audit of publicity publicly funded panther programs meanwhile showed a wide pattern of irregularities for example investigators could find no evidence that panthers on the program payrolls were even physically in attendance although their paychecks were taxed bearing signatures that looked like possible forgeries to city auditors although therefore guilty of forgery fraud of governmental funds for the poor these irregularities might have been overlooked are allowed to be rectified by the party were it not for the controversy surrounding newton and the richmond affair eventually when the city council voted to cancel oakland's contract with the panthers the move was uncontested mayor wilson abstained because of his former board position some in oakland think the city council action still might not have been so drastic if the panthers had not on one particular application for school grants listed newton as the head of the eoc it was just plain stupid of the party one observer says they should have kept huey completely out of it mismanagement and misappropriation fraud are old charges against the panthers when it comes to money one doctor who formerly worked at the party's free health clinic says bitterly that the clinics always comes last funds awarded to the health facility by the city of berkeley were frequently siphoned off and used for other projects like bobby seals campaign for mayor of oakland in 1973 the doctor says whoever the doctor is amazing that the party was maintained has maintained a steady flow of money over the years despite grumblings from some other supporters that money went only to the highest slr the party and that newton let other members not in jail yeah now he's inhumane he let his own members rot in jail while he and ranking panthers always made bail considering all the money donated to the panthers the party by now could have been financially solid if there had been careful investment and moderate spending but there wasn't they could have been big big real big as rich as the muslims one former supporter says but they blew it there were several [ __ ] up with money several weeks ago the irs put a two hundred thousand dollar lien that's always the way it goes long come the taxes that's the newspapers got you down a two hundred thousand lien against the new the non-defunct stronghold consolidated productions incorporated the new york based panther corporation was that was set up to handle the flow of money from newton's books the corporation which also purchased real estate for the party was accused by the irs of not paying its corporate taxes from 1971 to 1973. there is even some indication that the irs might hold newton personally accountable for the money oh yes i'm sure if he or the party as a whole must pay the lien it could well bankrupt both now there's no one left in the party with any power that's what you wanted magazine to challenge newton's supremacy the identification of the panthers with newton and newton alone is complete i am we he has sometimes said and one suspects he sees himself as inseparable from the party what he does nuisant newton has written he does in the name of all black people but what he has done in fact is to destroy the party he created the grants are gone now the clinic and school still have their doors open but the panther newspapers has published only intermittently in recent months each week brings more deflections from the already decimated destroyed party that's what you wanted magazine they often take place unnoticed but the impact is great that's when newspaper editor michael faltz quietly slipped out of town in may it was people like fultz who did the backbreaking legitimate work of the party they're probably going to use him for a fake for a while now what remains is an isolated huey newton surrounded by his muscle and his lawyers new times recently asked newton for an interview but he declined he would grant one he said if the story concerned the panther school and only the school though he's getting wiser at least about the press even as newton awaits trial on the smith collins charges violence continues to swirl around him and the party at 4am on sunday in late march at a party at 4am on sunday in late march 2 days after an alameda accounting board recommended to the oakland city council that grant money for the panthers be cut off a 5 000 dobson 260z belonging to oakland tribune reporter pearl stewart was firebomb two hours earlier a separate fire had been set in a box car next to a tribune warehouse the door of the box car had been pried open and the newsprint stories stored inside were torched i remember how they tried to accuse us of that the examiner same old lines stewart had been writing articles critical of the panthers for months coincidentally she lived in the apartment building where panthers henson and herd had lived until it was revealed in one of her stories that their apartment was paid for with poverty funds from the eoc grant money trying to make all poor people resent them now stuart says the locks on the security garage where her car was parked had not been chained since herd and henson moved out although she points out that the garage could be entered without a resident key if someone were intended on doing so but clearly tried to make the panthers responsible for the bombing of the reporter's car the fire bombing incident was a chilling reminder of to richmond of richmond and it was not lost on the open city council which acted the following day to halt all funds for the panthers yes the ones they'd helped to let down destroy them newton spends much of his time these days in santa cruz where he is working toward a doctorate at the university of california he's in a program called history of consciousness enrolling in santa cruz shortly after returning from cuba helped bolster his public image and newton also scored points by landing an appointment in february as a student teacher at merritt college a non-paying job that will count towards his phd newton's brother melvin runs the school's liberal arts department it didn't matter that newton showed up late for his first class even with a phd they're making newton look like a mass murderer it didn't matter that he showed up late for his first class looking and looking and sounding as if he had a hangover he had been celebrating his 36th birthday the night before it mattered only that the job carried respectability they're going to probably try to get his brother for getting in the job now but even as he pursues his phd his doctor of philosophy there are reports that newton has returned to his old routines once again he is said to be frequenting the bars in oakland and berkeley accompanied by squad members and once again stories of extortion demands are making the rounds he's back to his same old criminal stuff one source says again nameless hitting up the clubs the pimps and the dope dealers not all of the borrows sorties involve extortion on may 11 of this year in the small town of seacliff 20 miles south of santa cruz newton and robert heard got into a bar room fight with a 26 year old white kenny hall actually the name of white with a prejudice of white people the sheriff's office has been unable to reconstruct the events precisely but he has determined that during the fight at least one handgun was drawn and at least two shots were fired so they have to be sure at the end we're right at the end now that whites hate him too this is the first time they named a poor white soul that's been hurt by huey and his big 400 pound bodyguard heard and newton were most seen with a gun according to the sheriff's office paul was unarmed afterwards newton and heard planned the bar but were arrested later that night kenny hall was treated for a minor head injury suffered when he was knocked into a glass divider police in the bay area find the situation frustrating their hands are tied oh yes i know how the white police's hands are tied in usa their hands are tied because victims and witnesses will rarely step forward to justify against huey newton or his friends out of fear police cite the recent incident at the cafe the elegance an after hours club in berkeley newton was there making his rounds when a pimp reportedly accosted him and complained about the shakedowns of his women newton said one witness ordered his bodyguards to draw their guns no one was permitted to leave while newton ran and lectured his captive audience on political theory for about an hour in this ridiculous but nobody in the club that night ever pressed charges no nobody that whole club being held there hostage against their will undoubtedly much of their reluctance to testify against newton stems from fear but there is also a lingering feeling among some blacks and white radicals that newton was once an important leader in the fight for equality and that sending him to prison would serve the interests of racist which it would this bastard new times socialist magazine ought to be a shade of itself it's just a front for capitalist conspiracy the seacloth secret raw made local headlines of course and prompted deputy district attorney racist tom olive i'm calling him racist because he is back in oakland to ask that newton's bail in the smith collins case may raise from 80 thousand dollars which newton had posted in cash to 200 000 panther watchers were already amazed at the speed with which newton had raised a fifty thousand dollar cash mail for the seacliff isn't it after several days the judge in the smith collins case set an additional cash bail for newton at 75 000 newton showed up in court on may 19 the day the bail decision was to be handed down with a slew of supporters from the party including panther school children to face the crowd of reporters at his side was his wealthy long-time supporter hollywood producer burke schneider which is supposedly having homosexual affair with newton was placed in custody for a scant 15 minutes before the extra 75 thousand dollar surety bond came through when it did he was released on june 15 news broke that newton lawyer sheldon otis had bound out of the case that had been replaced by michael kennedy a close friend of schneider probably otis was set in two to get out now it appears to be a waiting game all around the police timing oh how humane they are their hands are tied they want to do justice the police timing by reluctant witnesses won't move against newton without solid evidence for there is a sensitivity about panther cries of police harassment besides law enforcement officials believe that they have a solid case against newton on the current charges and that he won't be put away i would think so they got him with five murder charges and conspiracy victims of continuing panther extortion are also waiting their attitude is why bother doing something about it now why is trouble when it will be resolved in the courts huey will be convicted and the rest of them will be too weak to continue but some believe that newton will do anything to avoid prison despite his most years ago that he could do hard time because there was a sign of him that liked solitude being alone these observers believe never named of course these observers believe newton will jump mail and leave the country once again although it is not certain whether cuba would receive him so readily this time he hasn't tried to dirty his name politically so he'll have no place to go i hope cuba would not be taken in by it and there are others who think newton is intent on self-destruction and how do they deduce this as i told you the people's rally on going down in the blaze of glory they conclude he's going to commit suicide because of this look at the titles of his book says this smear magazine they say to die for the people and revolutionary suicide and paulie ought to be sick in his gut because he knew what those historic words meant to die for the people minis to give up your life for the people you love and revolutionary suicide is an act of giving yourself if it even sacrifices yourself to bring down the corrupt racist capitalist system thus is this horrible smear the new means in which usa assassinates anyone that represents hope for the people even though huey newton had been playing it very safe and talking non-violence like martin luther king thus the the title of the magazine that covers the entire new times the part is over and indeed the press has assured that the part is over so the law enforcement can move in now and put him away and probably even put him in the gas chamber sorry to have to give you such depressing news but some of you don't wake up to the evil manipulations and conniving of the u.s press and how impossible it would be for you to go back there even if you wanted to sell out and let your lips drip with the blood of the people that are being oppressed by us capitalism in usa and all over the world are being killed every moment by our tax dollars which should cause | PSYCHO-THERAPY | UCbhYQNksRH685URM5PWXwmg | 2022-02-01 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | 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f3SDW09ca0g | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f3SDW09ca0g | Summer Travel Knife Purse (A Tribute to Scab) - The Knife Junkie Podcast (Episode 426) | welcome to the knife junkie podcast the place for blade lovers to learn about knives and hear from the makers manufacturers and reviewers that make the knife World Go Round I'm Bob DeMarco and coming up some more cool stuff from Olight o knife the new Artisan accelerator new to me and I love it and then in the tribute to scab my summer travel knife purse [Music] welcome to the knife junkie podcast your weekly dose of knife news and information about knives and knife collecting here's your host Bob the knife junkie Demarco [Music] well my favorite comment from this past week uh came to me from 4449 John and he was uh commenting on the Thursday night knives on self-defense carry he says my carry depends on destination living in the People's Republic of California legal choices are limited in many locations some locals have laws which are in direct violation of state laws this pretty much means you can't win I declined to State any particulars as I like you and your content so if I told you uh well you know LOL shalom shalom to you 4449 John I love the comment um hopefully someday the People's Republic of California uh upgrades their knife laws uh who knows I'm sure um uh Doug Ritter and knife rights have been trying to chip away but that's called preemption uh that whole thing where local laws from one locality to the next you cross a county line and the knife laws are totally different uh yeah they're they're Antiquated they're they're built to screw you and that's the kind of thing that knife rights has been changing state by state so support knife rights for sure and uh 4449 John thank you so much for your comment I appreciate it and thank you one and all for your comments uh across the week they are greatly appreciated keep the dialogue going uh all that being said it's time for a pocket check [Music] well as today is a travel day uh shortly after recording this we're taking off uh for a short while um it's our annual trip you know I usually post videos from there so uh knife in the front right pocket is the socom Elite by Microtech this is my uh vaunted road trip knife I love this thing and I've been carrying this every time I get in the car for any sort of uh extended period of time it's not a long trip but I still consider it a road trip so this is uh in the pocket I carry this as you know I'm sure you've heard this a thousand times at this point but I carry this because uh it's got a glass breaker and it was the first knife I ever had with a glass breaker so it started a tradition I'm somewhat of a traditional guy I'm somewhat of a I don't want to say superstitious guy but I'm a man of habits a creature of habits and so uh I I keep a good thing going and I keep this amazing knife in my pocket every time uh we get up and go uh not on an airplane that is okay so that is the socom Elite that is in my front right pocket and uh loving that knife uh just a um uh that's one that I keep kind of looking for uh other versions of it not other versions but I keep my eye on the secondary Market these come and go and um the the elites are some of my favorites so I I definitely want to get my uh get my fill of these okay anyway in my front left pocket or or doing the rounds I should say is the Venom Jack this is from Jack Wolf knives this was their second release a take on the gec47 uh the vipe known as the Viper colloquially I guess and then this is um a Warren Cliff you know uh what's it called oh a sway back that's what it is but the back is not so suede which I like this is a design enhancement by Ben Belkin if you ask me it's an enhancement oftentimes you'll see on this style of knife that handle is much more curved and I gotta say I just I prefer this less curved um handle so beautiful I I happy birthday see that you you always see the little notes I write to myself it's not my birthday and now I can't even remember who oh yeah I remember what that is and I'll tell you in just a second uh so yeah I like that this is more of a flat handled blade instead of having it curve too much but this is great for pairing and this sort of edge in kind of action uh but in my case I just you know I can't allow myself to carry uh knives of the same uh Blades of the same type so I have a Tonto in one pocket I got a Warren Cliff and another and then in the waistband I have a Bowie today I'm carrying uh the Nova one I've been rotating around a lot you know when I first got the Nova one prototype I was um carrying it every day all the time and uh I've since calmed down a little bit on that and allowed myself to enjoy other knives I've been so into the decal knives and my new Pinkerton knife and my auxiliary manufacturing knife uh and my Stroop push dagger that this has been um this has not been carried as much lately so today in uh just to have my steadfast partner with me I'm I'm besides my wife I'm throwing this in the waistband uh it just seems appropriate I love that little bit of history in my waistband with this Bowie knife okay happy birthday uh because today is my daughter Eden's birthday that's what that is for I wanted to uh make a comment happy birthday Eden she's entering her teenage years and it's about to get difficult love you baby all right uh so in the pocket lastly for emotional support was not a knife X actually today it was the quill uh this is the Wingard wearables quill I recently did a jute wrap on it with my uh patented aging technique I use on there and I love it you know I didn't think I wanted to wrap this and then I went on a little jute kick and was wrapping everything in sight and this one just seemed to make sense actually it it it fills the hand out a little bit better when you grab it for this kind of hammer fist uh usage or this sort of uh punch punch dagger usage uh you just it doesn't move around in the hand at all because now it fills out and I just think it looks cool too to me it looks like an ancient Fish Hook now something out of Moana or something all right so that's what I had in my pocket today uh there this is what I do have in my pocket today the socom Elite by Microtech the uh Jack Wolf knives Venom Jack the Nova one designed by me and that blade designed by me and produced made by hand by Jack by um hog tooth knives that is and then the Wingard wearables quill so a bunch of sweet knives on me what do you have in your uh pocket today what do you have in your waistband today let me know I always love to see uh what you guys are carrying sometimes it it inspires me to get some of the same so do check do write it down below all right so coming up on July 6th Thursday night knives you may you may notice it's two days after Independence Day so in celebration of that event we will be giving this away on Thursday night knives to anyone who comes and enters and puts hashtag knife in the comments section this is all courtesy of O knife slash o light and um it's a cool little package I put together they sent me these three things and uh I think they go well together um what are they first you have a pocket organizer EDC organizer here you got a pocket on this side pocket here for pens and lighters and stuff flip it over you got the same thing and you have the velcro so you can put these kind of patches on I have a a couple extra I'll pop on here um assuming I remember and then it comes with the I what is this the I always forget what this is the E the I5 I think it is great little light two stage light I got a bunch of them and was tempted to keep this for myself but this isn't about me uh and so it's got that great clip that I love that you can use as a pocket clip or also put on your hat and have as a forward-facing uh you know light headlamp that is and then it comes with this great o knife light or oh knife God oh knife knife called the rubato II and the rubato 2 has this incredible barlock action I'm not sure what their uh what they're calling their barlock but this is Fidget all day long barlock but also it's got a really nice thin slicy sheep's foot blade uh 154cm blade steel coated as you can see and then the aluminum aluminum handle is beautifully anodized uh with Old Glory there just a really nice knife and really great action giving this away in honor of Independence Day on July 6th a couple of days after so as your hangover finally abates you can come join us on Thursday night knives and start a new one and put hashtag knife and win this for yourself so very excited to give this away I've had this for um I think they sent this right after Memorial Day so I it didn't make sense to give it away until a little bit later and like I said I received a couple of extra Patches at blade show excuse me if I sneeze that I'm going to put on here uh shortly oh my gosh excuse me okay next Olight is awesome and they sent me some other stuff that we're gonna check out but uh the I gotta do that first giveaway in good conscience to really get to this stuff but let me show you anyway uh great knife I love this knife this is called the freeze uh again 154cm blade steel right yeah 154cm blade steel a wonderful Warren Cliff blade I love that forward angle uh just beautiful reminiscent of the same uh of the worn Cliffs we all love like the Yojimbo and the um and the Warren Cliff on the on the um Hinderer Knives and stuff just really nice so it's about a three and a quarter inch uh really excellent action on this knife a really nice to see it will be nice to see uh whoever gets this anyway uh the the snail Trails appear on that blasted aluminum I love the look of that uh something that I think I will be adopting myself uh for research purposes so I can bring information to you the people is the arc felt light one that I've been lusting for for I mean one that I need to do research on this one has a green laser which is uh really cool love that green laser it also has four stage lights so you can go boom you can go from low medium high high and uh very cool light The Arc field I've been talking about this we've been talking about this on Thursday night knives I've been very curious due to the form factor I love that flat sort of rectangular shape as opposed to the traditional round so we'll be getting into that also a a Hank and this little mini light that that you can plug right into your USB and then it's got it gives you a nice little light it also has a cover that covers over that USB and then you put it on your keychain or something so lots of great stuff from oh night oh knife I can't this is gonna kill me oh light Endo knife okay and now they're even saying oh Hanks for their handkerchief so anything with o in front of it is from that company and it's cool stuff okay coming up on the knife junkie podcast we're going to take a look at some knife life news we've got some cool stuff uh to see there and then after that we're going to take a look at a really awesome folder that it took me too long to get uh from Artisan Cutlery coming up right here on the knife junkie podcast yeah if you're a knife junkie you're always in the market for a new knife and we've got you covered for the latest weekly knife deals be sure to visit theknifejunkie.com knives through our special affiliate relationships we bring you weekly knife specials on your favorite knives help support the show and save money on a new knife shop at theknifejunkie.com knives that's the knifejunkie.com knives you're listening to the knife junkie podcast and now here's the knife junkie with the knife life news I was very excited to see this first story from we knife they have teamed up with Gus chachini GTC knives he's a high-end premium custom folder maker out of Brazil who just makes some really beautiful uh crazy looking knives you can remember the zero tolerance zero zero five five based on the Airborne model uh well this is one that is also based on that model uh Loosely they're all kind of loosely based on the Airborne model um and this one has a really really cool look to me this is um a perfect match-up because we knife has just been nailing it on their execution and their design and this is just kind of taking their stuff even further uh so Gus chachini GTC knives he's known for these uh faceted designs with you know many sort of geometric facets to them and they're big beautiful knives on uh that use an SLT mechanism that's a spring-loaded tab that hides away on both sides of the knife that was kind of the USP of the zero zero five five from CT uh and and we're seeing the same thing here 3.8 inch 20 CV blade so nice big blade lots of room to express the artistic lines of this thing and uh yeah very very happy to see uh there you go right there that is that SLT tab so you can see just you pull it out with your finger it kind of flips the thing around similar to the kickstop which I think was which came after the this and it all flips around and then the SL T hides on the other side so I'm sure we knife is going to absolutely Master this mechanism and that uh Milling for that design beautiful stuff all right next up Kershaw iridium this is one I keep threatening to buy threatening meaning probably won't use it very much but I really want to own it seems like a great knife and I want to support Kershaw when they do great stuff and this year uh with their um with their upgraded knives and with the with their bar lock uh this this is a uh this is a winner this one to me looks great it's in the right size uh aluminum and D2 but now they have a 20 CV and Thai version on their website I think the MSRP was pretty high but they're they're actually selling it for 169 and it's a limited release I'm not sure if they're finished with it yet but this is definitely one to keep your eye on because it's a limited uh limited edition so if you miss the drop like I probably will you'll have to look for it on the secondary market and I love the look of this iridium knife and by all accounts they're um bar lock is really excellent um and I'm I'm not remembering what their bar lock is called but it's got the uh duralock that's what they're calling it the dura lock so gotta check this one out let me know if you have this and if you like it um and if you're gonna try and get it in 20 CV next up from best tech best tech always OEM in great knives for companies and then and then with their amazing in-house uh designers putting out some really cool stuff and then thirdly licensing designs and this one is coming from Vulpix knives it's called the VK void and it is a Butte I think this thing is beautiful uh it's a warn Cliff a long sort of sheep's foot pointy what are we going to call that this is more of a Warren clip kind of an elongated worn Cliff Blade with a straight edge with a point up a little bit I mean um like right down the center line a very neutral handle I'm not so sure how the ergonomics would feel uh for me personally but I absolutely love how this looks and um this is from volpex Vulpix designs Vulpix knives and um this it's got 20 CV blades deal and sculpted titanium 3.9 3.39 ounces and it just hit dealers check it out it's a front flipper and you also have that hole uh there for um for reverse flicking and all that reverse flicking almost sounds like something that should be on a different podcast uh so check this one out from best tech love best tech especially there especially their high-end stuff it's just beautiful next up is a cool one this is from a little chunk of History uh this is a sword that was discovered in Germany um I have the name nerdlingen Germany and uh it is an octagonal Hilt bronze sword three thousand years old and the crazy unique thing about this is is the pristine shape it's in now it was found in a burial site with a man a woman and a child and if you look at pictures of it the the bones are just scattered about uh you know Time and Tide has sort of ravaged the gravesite but this sword laying there is the one thing that looks pristine look at that Hilt it is gorgeous but it's the one thing that looks pristine and orderly in this grave site um that is uh that uh see that look at all those bones scattered around but there's that perfect beautiful sword the ornate Hilt is uh an overlay cast blade apparently overlay cast and uh since there are no markings on the blade at all looks like it received uh no battle stress so it's assumed that this was used for ceremony and that kind of thing but I love this we we've shown off a number of ancient sword finds on this show and this one by far is it looks like uh you know it's out of the pages of windless uh Cutlery or one of those reproduction uh houses because it just looks perfect by the way I love that Celtic Hilt that looks like a Celtic Hilt to me and uh I think the whole thing is gorgeous so there you go three thousand years old these uh these things we make today with super that's bronze you know the stuff we make today with super Steels and titanium how old how long do you think that's gonna last okay the mechanisms won't won't last if we're talking uh folders but these things are going to last forever that we're carrying in our pockets if this bronze sword lasts 3000 years and looks like it was made yesterday all right last up before we dip out of knife life news I just want to remind you that the ultimate steel uh is open and they they have already shipped the first batch of um of uh the knives that you get when you uh the early bird special um thank you gift knives but there are still knives that you can get just for donating there's the Terminus uh for a hundred dollars uh donation for a 400 donation there's the uh hamster folder a knife I'm unfamiliar with uh that's from qsp it looks like like and then it looks like uh the others are you donate a thousand bucks and you got a very special limited edition damasteel Counter-Strike out the front that's gone the cold steel is gone so you better jump in it gotta get in it to win it and uh This is How we get rid of those awful preemption laws like we heard about from 4449 John up in that comment in the People's Republic of California uh yeah it might be legal in this Township but go two miles that way and you're a felon so we want to get rid of that how do we do that we support the ultimate steal and knife rights okay coming up on the knife junkie podcast we're going to take a look at I finally get this Artisan knife that I've been dying to check out and uh then we get to Summer knife travel purse in a tribute to scab but first don't if you want to help support the show you can do so by going to patreon that's the knifejunkie.com patreon or uh you can scan the QR code when it comes up on screen which it does from time to time on the show and that really helps support things uh oh there it is thanks Jim so check us out there you can also get exclusive content you can be uh entered to win a knife all of that all right that being said check us out on patreon coming up on the knife junkie podcast we'll check out the state of the collection don't take dull for an answer it's the knife junkies favorite sign-off praise and now you can get that tagline on a variety of merchandise like a t-shirt sweatshirt hoodie long sleeve tee and more even on coasters tote bags a coffee mug water bottle and stickers let everyone know that you're a knife junkie and that you don't take dull for an answer get yours at the knifejunkie.com dull and shop for all of your life junkies merchandise at themlifejunkie.com shop and now that we're caught up with knife life news let's hear more of the knife junkie podcast several months ago when they announced it and released it I was very excited to hear that Artisan Cutlery a favorite of mine they just keep picking great designs from great designers and they do a lot of cool insta in-house stuff too that they teamed up with Mike snowty uh he's uh he's a guy that was a a big time uh Custom Knife maker kind of in the earlier part of the tactical knife craze and uh really uh always resonated with his designs always kind of little little uh something artistic about him something a little dirty about him something tactical about him I always really liked them so I was excited when they announced the accelerator and then I was even more excited when it showed up a couple of days ago I slept on this one for just a minute uh and I'll be 100 honest the reason I did was because Artisan Cutlery said they were going to send me one and then they never did and that's that's fine they got they got uh you know they're not in the business of giving knives away uh but they were going to send one for review and uh because I I guess they liked what I did with the with the pyrite video uh but anyway I ended up getting one myself because I think it's beautiful and I am not I am not uh sad that I bought it what am I trying to say I really really like this knife it's got a big nearly four inch Harpoon drop point blade two things that uh I'm usually not so excited about drop point or Harpoon but in this case both beautiful you've got big belly on that blade still get the point uh relatively Center Line and uh and then you have this gorgeous Micarta handle with these grip points here these swales perfect for the four finger and the pinky and uh and then you have this area right here you can ride up put your thumb way up on the blade like this you can also use this knife very effectively with that forward grip like this um choke back on it what have you uh it's just a bad ass knife I think and you know I I don't use that term too much because it's overused but in this case it really is it's just a big uh but it's not overly big it fits in the pocket nicely it carries nicely it's not too heavy uh how heavy is it Bob I don't know I haven't measured it or haven't weighed it there is no weight relief in the handle scales but the handle skills are relatively thin from top to bottom so it doesn't feel uh heavy at all it also doesn't feel blade heavy it's nicely balanced and um it just arrived so I have not even used it honestly but I I don't feel like it's gonna let me down a aarpm 9 Mike snowty design and on the nice uh sculpted titanium clip there you can see his his dollar symbol that's his logo really nice Micarta canvas Micarta green next to the Black Blade looks so handsome I do dig this knife so this is from Artisan Cutlery and like I said it's just gotten here and it just keeps getting smoother and smoother yes it's on bearings and uh yes that is a long and heavy blade so that does help with action but that just means it's going to break in even quicker I'm starting to see my finger finger oil start to deposit on that Micarta and I'm getting excited about all right putting this one away let us get to my knife purse my summer knife purse now I say this is a tribute to scab of choir boys Cutlery choir boys outdoor and uh love that guy he's got to meet him in person um at blade show him and Donnie B all day two great guys big dudes who love big knives and just big personalities big hearts and scab uh will occasionally talk about uh in his shorts or at least uh occasionally to me I see him talk about his knife purse he drives around he just has a bunch of knives on him and he's got a job that requires knives so he uses them um not only does he do those great test videos but he actually uses them for work cutting cutting hoes and all sorts of stuff so it's it's cool to see what he has in his knife purse well uh as as I say this we're about to head out uh on a little week-long EX Excursion and of course I am burning knife purse in past years I've brought a bunch of folders um and and gone light on the fixed blades this year I'm doing the reverse I'm bringing a bunch of fixed blades and going somewhat light on the folders only about eight folders coming with me it's not that they're of no consequence but I'm more excited to show you what's in the big knife purse now uh where we're going uh there's a lot of um woods and you know uh on the west coast you'd call them Hills on the East Coast we call them Mountains they're older mountains than yours they're just worn down okay West Coast uh and so I'll have a chance to go up in the woods a little bit and uh um you know carve up some wood baton stuff uh chop up some dead trees stuff like that and I'm looking for looking forward to doing that uh with some of these knives so let's get to it first one is a knife I always bring on this trip this is one we do annually and um I always bring this ever since I got it which is three years because it does double duty this is the um off-grid knives Grizzly here it is and it's awesome Kydex like sheath I got the tech lock on the back in case I have to run with it but this is a great outdoor and Camp knife but it's also a great kitchen knife the place where we go has a has a wonderful kitchen and a great setup but we always bring our favorite pans and knives with us um the one thing they don't have is a gas stove you're working on electric which is a buzz kill but what's worse are the knives the bigger buzz killer the knives they give you and the glass cutting board um what's with glass cutting boards who ever invented that who thought of that idea a glass cutting board it's absurd but anyway um this uh so we bring our own cutting board too um and this is what we end up using this is a great kitchen knife and I don't end up using it in the kitchen because I have some great kitchen knives in the kitchen but when we travel this will do it why do I think this is great because it's tall it's thin it's flat ground and then uh you you get the chopping action here but then you get the scooping action here it's such a broad blade you can scoop up your ingredients and have them on the blade and you know uh so to me that that makes for a great uh kitchen knife it's not only tall thin and slicey but it actually acts as a a palette knife so you can scrape up a lot of stuff so really digging that that is the off-grid knives Grizzly and uh that is coming with on our trip okay now next nextly next up this is a this might seem like a weird one but I've been thinking of this ever since I saw this on uh this was on Legion tactical uh on his site he got this knife and inspired me to get it but he took it out and shopped with it and and did all sorts of um you know wood craft stuff with it and to me it's a big old tactical knife so I'm gonna bring it I'm going to try and see how it performs in that sort of uh in the woods sort of way this is the sow catcher I think I called it the hog catcher but this is the sow Catcher from Odin wolf and the reason it's strange as an outdoor knife is that it's double edged look at this beautiful uh double recurve dagger I really like this thing it's in D2 it's got a pretty nice and light uh feel to it it's got this injection molded handle but there is a good bit of rubber in that handle so it's nice and grippy and then it also has this knurling and this jimping and these double quillians which are really comfortable in this sort of um saber grip but you can also if you grip it really hard in like a hammer grip like this uh it's very very comfortable very secure and look at that I have medium sized hands you could have massive hands and really grip this thing nicely and have a full forefinger grip very sharp on the edges I do love that it bellies out on both sides so this would make an excellent slasher as well as Thruster something that I think a lot of daggers don't get right and that's because daggers can primarily be about about the thrust and you add belly you're adding a little bit of resistance even if that belly is very very sharp and is cutting through whatever you're doing whatever you're cutting because if you get it caught between hard hard things uh and then you try and extract it that belly can be a problem especially if it's sharp on the back side it can bite in on whatever you're pulling it out of there and uh that can become a problem but uh all of that is 100 theoretical thank God because I'm not using this thing for anything other than taking out into the woods and uh going to be just seeing how it how it holds up so digging this sow catcher uh this one I might be uh prone to stab doing a lot of stabbing with just to see how it works because it is a point oriented design okay next up this just showed up from shed knives Jack Billings of shed knives sent this to me thank you so much Jack this is the conquest another iffy knife from the shed now when I say big and beefy it's not a big profile it's a big slab of Steel that is a thick slab of Steel it is a quarter inch of 10 of of uh 154cm blade steel shallow Hollow Grind um shallow and and uh short Hollow Grind very robust very sharp right now uh we'll see how it does once I take out and bang on it now I have the 2023 Tonto by shed knives and they they do their models like car models so the Tonto has gone through every year it goes through changes this one is not called the Tonto the Tonto looks more like a worn Cliff to me this one is a Tonto it's called The Conquest um and oh like I was saying every model year there are little changes little tweaks this one is very comfortable it's got a big handle and that big thumb um thumb ramp very nicely jimped feels just great in hand the last the other shed knife that I have I beat on it and it did great I I beat on it meaning I did a lot of carving and a lot of batoning with it and just kind of messing around in the backyard um I'm sure other people have have been harder on knives but that's about as hard as I get on a knife batoning and and and throwing it and it did great so I expect this one will be doing uh just as well but I look forward to trying it out this week because it's brand new and it hasn't seen any time I want to see how that tip does I bet that tip will obliterate whatever I smash it into look at how thick and reinforced it is but you can sort of see from this aspect the fact that it is let me see if I can Hollow ground it won't keep the focus uh so thanks Jack again this is uh the green G10 my other one is a green G10 it's an interesting look it almost looks like raw G10 that's been colored or painted but nothing comes off when when you sweat holding it so I don't think it's that SK shed knives 23. I like that they're dated all right I'll be taking that one out seeing how how that does um now I'm saying I'm going to take these knives out and hard use them in the woods if that doesn't materialize because I'm just sitting around eating I'll still show you videos of these uh that is highly likely now I will be going for hikes and stuff but will I get my camera girl out with me uh unsure um she does turn uh 13 today so all right next up is the kudaman Bowie from Spain um I love this thing this is going to be in my summer travel purse for sure um this is a another one that I actually got from uh got the idea to get from Legion tactical Scruggs you should you should check that channel out I I don't know him yet I have not introduced myself to him but I I like his videos and he sounds um he sounds like he could be an uncle of mine he sounds like an Italian guy from New Jersey um I'm not sure if he is either of those things but that's the impression I get um and he features some really cool knives and I do like that he takes him out and abuses them I don't want to say abuses them but he tests them he pounds them through treated wood he carves he does all that kind of messed up so this knife has gone the distance with this crazy molybden molybdenum Vanadium steel that all the Spanish knife user uh knife makers seem to use now I think kudam is I think that's what this uh jbk stands for here on the blade I think that's Joker um Bowie knife dash one I I think you can let me know down below if you know anything about Spanish knives I don't know much about them um but this I think is is that um I mean by that as I think they are companies that work in tandem or work together uh on on on um readily stitched leather um red stitched leather sheath I love the leather a lot uh in in all knives I I tend to oh uh like leather but especially in a Bowie give me a Bowie knife and uh and I like to see that especially I like um when they have what do you call it like um a little stud that sticks out that you can slide down in the belt that's cool for tactical use or if you want to pretend that you're a cowboy but for really just walking through the woods and doing stuff having this sort of belt loop really works out best so that is one knife that's coming in my purse uh of my summer knife travel purse that is the kudaman Bowie okay Let Me sheet this because I don't want to stab or slice myself good idea I think so go with I have a couple I have a number of them uh the big Bowie knives too heavy I'm also bringing some other Bowie knives um so I decided to go with this this is the Boon to one of my fave veritz this one is um based on the sort of hunting knife that was popular in the United States in the early part of the 20th century and sort of became the precursor to the K Bar our knife this one is in 3v it's a full apple seed Edge or a convex Edge and you see that nice beautiful Fuller in the blade and the antique stacked leather handle just looking gorgeous there um yeah this one I I could see carrying on the belt and just leaving there for a while uh you know like an old school Camp knife like a dad from the 1930s at the campsite would be carrying something like this around and then uh sadly it gets used the Next Generation as a war knife and then the K bar is invented so that's that's what this is that's the sort of lineage of this knife and that's what I intend to use uh it's one that I intend to use while I'm out there seem to be having a little bit of issue with the knife cam today not sure what that's all about now while I'm there I'm gonna have need for a fixed blade knife when I'm just hanging out uh around the Villa or the the place where stay it's available and uh say I'm in late shorts gym shorts or maybe even in my PJs what am I going to have on you just in case a bear comes through the window or something else uh well you'd have a thing like this um so far have been somewhat big somewhat heavy and not um not good for non-belt carry well this one is this one with the with the clip and the excellent great in uh any sort of light pants any sort of light uh shorts or anything like that this is the Spartan knives Raider dagger designed by Les George knives and produced by Spartan blades this thing is an absolute Beauty it is based on the um another precursor knife to the k-bar the Marine Raider stiletto and it was used for nothing much more than killing let's just say with that stiff double-edged blade uh so stiff sometimes they would break when they fell and um we have it on on good authority that sometimes this knife as well as the fairbair and Sykes uh they would actually pre-break them and make little sharp chisel tips so that the point didn't you know break off in use uh the very very sharp Point can bite into bone and then the the load uh after it all of the uh the pressure load after it could snap the blade but in any case uh Spartan blades is taking care of that in the time that the original Marine Raider dagger was made they were inexpensive and and and not made with very good materials so we're prone to break I'm going to bring this over to this main cam here prone to break and that's not the case anymore this here is made in Taiwan and I believe this is 1095 blade steel really nicely injection molded handle you can see you can see all that jimping all over that handle just makes for a great grip in both sort of this flat and then also in this sort of uh grip oh way that these are used in the favorite sites were uh of different ways but one and pull them into it which is just efficient uh but just sounds horrible and Savage but that is uh the kind of thing that happens you know in in war and combat and it's not pretty but it's reality and something like this may just for something like that so this will be my pajama knife uh maybe that's too much information all right next up uh no trip would be uh complete without a tomahawk and yes I have a card Tomahawk uh a Schrade spiked tomahawk in the car and uh it was a gift Father's Day gift years and years ago but I have to bring a Wingard wearables Tomahawk so I'm going to bring the back Ripper let me see if this knife cam is cooperating here the Wingard wearables uh back Ripper Tomahawk is this is their signature Tomahawk this is the first one they came out with Zach Wingard is uh who was just on the show just announced exclusively on the knife junkie podcast uh that they are releasing a knife soon and it is cool a wearable knife a large seven inch blade that fits on your person easily that's his whole thing figuring out how to wear tomahawks how to wear even a pylon spear different ways you can wear these implements for daily use this back Ripper Tomahawk has a 16 is 16 inches overall it's got this beautiful American Hickory handle stained red and then branded with a red hot file this makes it look good also gives it a little bit of texture encryption there you have a forged 10 75 I think it is uh head here with a down a severely downward canted uh inch and a half curved blade which just bites in due to that angle the angle it's it's hung at is just Wicked and it bites in and goes all the way it's quite deep doesn't flare out too much because remember you still have to pull it out of whatever you put it into it's hung here with cross wedges a very traditional style cross wedge uh hanging there and then it's got this uh black natural epoxy under there so it's really that head is really on there and it's not going to slide down the half it's not that kind and then you have a curved flattened Spike that's sharp on the bottom so this is definitely for um for a fighting it is for grabbing and for pulling and tearing and ripping and chopping it is a nasty nasty bit of kit but I've also heard that people use this for gardening people love this for gardening you have a lot of reach with the 16 inches you have a sharp inner hook here you can grab a Vines you can grab I don't know whatever you're pruning and pull it towards you and either cut through it or pull it towards you to reach it you've got this side this is a pretty good ax I mean you don't want to use this for chopping wood but you could chop live saplings and stuff like that you know you could you could chop a little bit of dry wood in a pinch it's just not really set up for that so wind guard wearables back Ripper coming with me and then uh as are the Kydex covers uh for both of those those Kydex covers are set up for in the waistband carry of this yes it's true you really can I don't but some do and but it's also just a great way to carry it around without getting poked or sliced all right so next up I had to bring a tops and it was really it came down to um the Prather War Bowie or this next one now I already have a couple of bowies in this bag minus purse so I should vary it a little bit so I brought this and it's a uh also it's also a hog hunting knife just like the sow catcher the Odin wolf sound catcher but this is the tops knives wild pig hunter first of all I have to show it in this Sumptuous and beautiful uh leather sheath this would be like if I had a Ferrari I'd love seats made of this leather oh maybe I'd want it a little softer but I love the stitching the white stitching so nice I love when tops does leather so much better than the nylon the Kydex is good but uh so this is the wild pig hunter uh this is based on I believe a Russian military knife and um I'm going to show you right here it's got this setup here where if you if you look at it in cross section it's kind of like an I-beam so it is a super rigid knife set up for a charging um Pig you're hunting a wild pig that's what they that's what they use these for they have dogs who grab the pig and hold it down and then you go up and you you stab it and uh you know that's that's gonna be a stressful bit of business so you can see here you can see a hormone uh it is differentially heat treated so it's harder on the edge here and softer back here and on the spine so it can absorb some of that shock from the nasty work this is supposed to be doing but this also makes just a great uh knife for non um pigs say you have to fight a human this would be a great thing for that but I've also seen it used uh to great effect in the outdoors let's face it that's what these are going to get used for mostly is outdoor use and that edge that really nice uh grind and the the perfect Kydex or not Kydex the perfect Micarta handle will make this a pleasure to use out in the campsite you know plus something you see here are those double quillians really great for a forward thrust and let's face it this is a Thrust oriented knife now you could do a whole lot with that super uh Keen Edge you know uh carving and that kind of thing but really this is thrust oriented and so those quillians are doing you a big favor all right that is the tops wild pig hunter second to last uh on this trip my brother-in-law comes uh and uh we always do some bottle cutting and this one will impress him so this is to impress the brother-in-law yes I need this camera here because it's so big this is the puzon Predator Hunter by work tough gear um I've shown this off a lot uh based on inspired by the big knife that everyone on the Predator team carried in the movie Predator uh though Billy was the guy who really highlights it he cuts himself and in the movie this back uh is sharpened from here to here but the real inspiration is the shape of the blade and that Swedge and that sort of fast uh not faceted but geometric drop down as opposed to the swoop on a regular Bowie uh but this is isn't just big and ridiculously cool it's also big and ridiculously useful this finger guard gives you a nice choil to choke up on and let me see if I can get this over here gives you a nice choil to choke up on that is um chamfered really really nicely so it feels good it doesn't it looks like I mean I remember when I saw this in pictures I thought oh that's going to be a problem there but it feels good in hand and so when you hold it like this and you're doing your up close carving uh and and close-up work it feels like it's not even between your fingers because it's nice and thin and everything is chamfered and rounded of course it's got this beautiful horse hoof pommel so that uh when you're chopping centrifugal force doesn't pull the knife out of your hands you got that bird's beak and the extended I call it a horse hoof it looks like a horse move kind of that extended bit here so that your palm so it can bounce off off your palm there in a chop this knife is heavy um but I find that uh using weights helps so uh uh it it feels good the only thing I would change about this is maybe make this section of the handle a little less bulbous but to a very large hand I'm sure that's not an issue so I'm not going to touch it I'm going to leave it as is but this will be uh some bottle chopping and if we can find a discreet place to pull this out because I I would hate to be out on a trail and find a place that I think is secluded and start chopping with this and then someone walks by and I'm like that guy um but that is the puzon Predator Hunter I met Mr puzon Dave at the at the work tough gear Booth very nice guy and it was nice to compliment him on that knife and then the puzon Bowie the Wilderness Bowie and all of his other designs were there and man they are just awesome okay lastly this uh might not be a surprise to you but I you know I don't go on this kind of trip without this knife um and if I really really really need a knife in the wilderness this is probably what I'm gonna grab because it is old and tried and true and it is my trail Master Bowie Trail Master Bowie by Cold Steel this is um well I've had this one a long time this is probably my oldest Bowie um in in my collection or the one that I've had the longest and it has been on the most adventures with me it's been it's done the most uh batoning in the backyard fire pit it's done the most Hardy use of any knife that I have whether it's um uh for a while you remember it well covered in Black get off it's done a whole lot of work around here so much so that I the profile is actually a little more slender than your average um Trail Master because I've had to resharpen it uh when I was at home uh or it's not my home when I was visiting my parents home uh last summer I compared my trail Master to my dad's Trail master that hasn't seen any action and you can see a notable difference in shape uh just this is thinner I have always maintained that this would make an excellent fighting knife it's not as flashy or sexy as some other fighting knives but I think that the way it feels in hand its balance it's reach the crayex handle the coffin shaped handle uh the the slenderness of that blade and then the um zero ground Edge on that Swedge and how quickly it moves around this thing would make a an amazing uh knife fighting Bowie also you got a quarter inch on the back so it is it is official this thing is really a Bowie and a fighting Bowie but it's called the trail master and for a reason because this thing is just Stellar in the woods and I've always wondered is the Recon you know the the smaller version of this the Recon Bowie I think they call how does that how does that do is that as good is that as cool cool all right well thank you so much much for joining me on my summer travel purse tribute to scab I'm very excited to go away with the family for our neighbor as some he stays here and we don't we don't he doesn't he cleans up let's just put it that way but we know he has his friends over sometimes and that's fine he watches the animals it's all good so we're gonna be heading out soon uh with uh with knives in hand so keep your eyes peeled for uh out uh from posts from The Outpost of what I'm carrying also uh be sure to join us on patreon and check out what we're going to be giving away next month for Jim working his magic behind the 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Tolkien's world of Middle-earth | one does not simply walk into [Music] the land of shadows [Music] welcome everyone on this friday the 13th we are traveling once more to the second age to examine the orcs of that era in this shadow cast we'll discuss the lore of the orcs of the second age and track their migration through middle earth and we'll also examine you know what the orcs of that era may have looked like and how they stack up to the orcs of the third age as we do in all of our shadow casts we will be examining the orcs of the second age through the lens of the tolkien canon as well as the expanded view of middle earth through the tolkien legendarium as we take a look at one of the most useful servants of shadow to the dark lords of middle earth now in this video we won't be examining the origin of the orc that i want to save for another shadow cast in this video we're really going to be looking at what happened to the orcs following the war of wrath and the end of the first stage and what they did uh and where they migrated to in the second age and how sauron used them [Music] after the fall of morgoth and his banishment into the void the servants of shadow that survived the war of wrath and the destruction of bellarand fled into the east hiding deep within the mountains of middle earth for the first 1 000 years of the second age the orcs remained leaderless and aimless during this time of doubt and fear they migrated east and south through the mountains splitting into two distinct groups many settled into the north of middle earth into the mountains of angmar eventually moving south through the northern ranges of the misty mountains raiding the settlements of men and elves both east and west of the mountains these were called the northern orcs in the second age others fled along the northern ranges into the far east eventually settling into the mountains of east roon they also raided the men of those lands to plunder for treasure and slaves these became known as the eastern orcs the threat the orcs posed was minimal until sauron began to rise once more when the dark lord chose mordor as his base of operations and began to fortify its borders he depended once more upon the power of the orcs to fuel his engine of war they multiplied quickly and were easily swayed to his will all evil creatures were drawn to the shadow the northern orcs of angmar and the misty mountains flooded into mordor however the eastern orcs farther removed from his power looked on sauron with contempt and for the most part refused his call they remembered that sauron had abandoned angband to its fate and they didn't trust sauron in the guise of anatar it may well have been for this very reason that sauron after the making of the rings of power and attacking aeriador did not have the forces needed to vanquish the foes of linden and numenor as well as fighting the dwarves of kazadun after they attacked his forces from the rear sauron enraged by this surprise attack from the dwarves commanded the orcs to attack them wherever they could be found when sauron's forces were overwhelmed he fled back to mordor deciding to assault numenor through deceit and treachery rather than through arms many of the orcs fled back to mordor but others fled to the mountains of angmar and soon after began waging war upon mount gandabad the orcs sacked the mountain and made of it a fortress of fear well into the third age of middle-earth after the fall of numenor sauron lost his physical form in the great flood as it sank into the sea however his spirit endured and in time he was able to take shape again though never fare of form as before the orcs of the east now began to trust him when sauron saw that numenor in exile had grown strong again in middle earth he once more gathered a vast force of orcs in mordor sauron was now able to bring together both the orcs of the east and the orcs of the north to form a vast army never before seen in middle-earth sauron's surprise assault and victory over gondor shocked the kingdoms of the north and united a northern army of elves men and dwarves this last alliance of men and elves attacked mordor and eventually defeated sauron on the slopes of mount doom in the aftermath nearly all of the orcs of mordor were slain some fled back into the far east while others fled north into the misty mountains so ended the time of the orcs in the second age what did these orcs look like were they stronger or weaker than those of the third age such are the debates of those who love middle earth we can't know for sure but some would say that yes they were greater because they were more closely linked to the essence of morgoth who first conceived them they would have been larger stronger and lived longer while the orcs that came in later ages were weaker for being mingled with lesser creatures others believe that sauron having spent millennium breeding the great black uruks of mordor and later saruman who crossbred half orcs and goblin men to create the mighty urakai of isengard would have made orcs that were stronger larger than any of the orcs ever seen in the second age this debate can only be conjecture because none now live who remember it what we can say for sure is that the orcs of the second age developed into two distinct races of orc the orcs of the north were smaller and more agile living in caves and tunnels beneath the misty mountains though the orcs of angmar and gandabad were said to be larger and more fierce than most of the northern stock the orcs of the east on the other hand were counted as great brutes and savage warriors that would eventually be used by sauron to breed the large soldier works of lordly the great black gurus used in the war of the ring during the third age despite all the debates we here in mordor believe that the orcs of the second age were likely just as brutal and savage as the orcs of the third age in the end all orcs were the spawn of morgoth and so ever after were apt to evil in middle earth well i hope you guys enjoyed today's shadow cast as we delve deep into the orcs of the second age in my next shadow cast which may come a little bit sooner than next friday actually i think maybe a lot sooner i am going to explore a rumor that has just surfaced recently uh about the evil characters in the new amazon series um the lord of the rings the rings of power uh we haven't had a lot of news from the show uh recently and this was just a tidbit of rumor that kind of filtered down through of the token and lord of the rings community so um i'll be discussing that and uh and then from there i'll talk about what my next shadow cap my next full shadow cast will be so anyway i'll see you guys next time as we uh explore the dark plain of gorgarth in the land of shadow [Music] you | Mordor ~ The Land of Shadow | UCcZhwhJ1X1bTQqwtp-U4u2g | 2022-05-13 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,282 | 6,777 |
xwIaaGRlhCI | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xwIaaGRlhCI | Celebrity Reactions to Kurt Cobain's Death: The Good, The Bad, and The Surprising! | music icons industry Moguls even fellow Rock Legends they all had opinions about Kurt Cobain's tragic death while some offered heartfelt tributes others sparked outrage with their insensitive remarks were they out of touch or was there something deeper behind their words get ready to dive into the [Music] controversy before we begin it's crucial to mention the following disclaimer while there are reports and videos showing celebrities making comments that could be perceived as insensitive it's important to consider the following context some comments might be Made In the Heat of the Moment our goal is to examine these comments and their historical context not to condemn individuals now let's get started first we've got Dave mustain who was a lead guitarist of Metallica before being fired and co-founding Meade death Dave had a strong dislike for MTV in the way it glorified Kurt when MTV named Kurt Man of the Year Dave was vocal about his disapproval during an Italian show coinciding with the one-year anniversary of Kurt's death the interviewer asked Dave mustain for his thoughts on him this was mustaine's response today is like the anniversary of the death of carain U you feel like saying something or he was a good aim prop I have nothing to say about him Main's comment have sparked controversy and backlash from fans in the public who found his humor inappropriate and disrespectful towards Cobain's tragic passing while some may view it as dark humor or part of mustaine's persona others have condemned his lack of sensitivity and empathy regarding such a serious topic overall the public reaction to Dave Main's joke about Kurt Cobain's death has been largely negative highlighting the divisive nature of his com ments on this sensitive issue Mega Death wasn't the only metal ban with insensitive remarks about Kurt's death Metallica particularly James hfield also made questionable comments any good jokes lately any requests what color was Kurt Cain's eyes blue one blue this way one blue that way looking terrible is Laura zri took the opportunity to crack a joke about the entire band one up one has four arms and four legs and works of McDonald's the remaining members of Nirvana however lars's comment backfired spectacularly within a year Gro had launched a legendary career with the fu fighters proving his talent and the enduring power of Nirvana's Legacy we've created a detailed video exploring what Metallica and Nirvana truly thought of each other so be sure to check it [Music] out Jean Simmons from Kiss is also notorious for frequently speaking his mind in a 2013 interview long after Cobain's passing he stated Kurt Cobain no that's one or two records that's not enough Amy Winehouse that's one or two records that's not enough what just cuz you died that makes you an icon to him the true icons are Elvis Presley The Beatles Rolling Stones Jimmy Hendrick and the who alongside these during the 70s he includes Aerosmith Leed Zeppelin and his band KISS he also believes that no one in the last three decades can be considered a music icon stating that from 1984 until today there hasn't been a superstar bigger than their music not just somebody who recorded one or two records so what do you think do you agree with Jean Simmons's definition of an icon or can a few powerful album solidify someone's legendary status let us know in the comments [Music] below however at the time Jean Simmons asked Nirvana to be part of a kiss tribute album but instead of accepting the offer Nirvana prank called Jean Simmons while they were recording their album in utero the band coerced their producer Steve ALB to pretend to be Kurt Cobain during the call as they were not interested in participating in the tribute album we got this call from Jean Simmons he's really hot to have you guys on this album do you want to call him back and Kurt is like I don't want to talk to fing Jean Simmons and I said I'll do it you know I called them called him back and I pretended to be Kurt and I like parried the whole thing away by saying that I wasn't making all the decisions because I had a reliability problem so you're and are you talking directly to Jean yeah as and Jean thinks he's talking to Kurt yeah and Kurt is sitting right next to me listening to me do an impression of him you do a really good C by the way and N had recorded a kiss on oh God that was a disaster what did you record we were drunk do you love me uhhuh we were drunk okay Peter steel expressed admiration for kurk Cobain referring to him as one of his Heroes and acknowledging the courage he believed it took to face life's challenges metaphorically steel mentioned that he was waiting for the punchline in life and highlighted that he wouldn't consider ending his life for a couple of reasons one being his anticipation of Life surprises additionally steel shared his struggles with depression his use of Prozac for over 10 years and how his music served as a significant source of support during difficult times Fred dur the front man of Limp Biscuit expressed a deep connection and admiration for Kurt cobena Nirvana he even has a tattoo of Cobain on his chest Durst revealed that he really connects with Kurt Cobain citing that he has been impacted by Cobain's poetry philosophies and music he shared that he has his own struggles and torture drawing parallels between his own depression and that of the late Nirvana frontman dur song My Own Cobain from the band's album Gold Cobra directly addresses his struggles with depression and serves as an expression of his turmoil however Fred received backlash for his mocking gesture during the Liverpool concert in 2014 where he pointed a gun to his head and shot while covering Nirvana's Heart-Shaped [Music] Box [Music] whether dur actions were intended as provocative theatrics or a genuine Act of insensitivity remains a point of debate in an interview on Conan O'Brien's late night on April 11th 1994 sex pistol singer John Leiden also known as Johnny Rotten shared his opinion on Kurt Cobain known for his candidness Johnny always expressed his thoughts without fear of public opinion uh Kurt Cain just passed away a lot of people say about fans immediately you can clap louder they can we saw that got a lot of audience manipulation yes do you see any similarity between the sex B and Nana uh well if there was he wouldn't have topped himself would he cuz he would have learned that life precious and not a thing to be destroyed don't be fobbed off with that dirty druggy rock and roll culture it's not good for you it's important to note that while he might have a slightly crude style of communication he went through pretty much the same with his best friend Sid additionally at the time there were some copycat suicides which were part of the dominant attitudes and trends of the time right I miss my friends [Music] even Kirk Cobain's own record label head David geffin faced controversy due to decisions made around Nirvana's music following Cobain's death gin faced criticism in the industry for allowing Nirvana to release an album called incesticide which had disappointing sales figures the recordings that subpop sold to dgc prompted the label to compile these tracks into an album aiming to satis safy fans curiosity about Nirvana's earlier work in musical [Music] Evolution therefore the release of incesticide was more of a label driven decision to capitalize on Nirvana's existing catalog and offer fans a deeper look into the band's musical Journey rather than solely reflecting Cobain's artistic [Music] intentions t Nan is an American Artist and outspoken conservative political activist known for his Hard Rock anthems like cat scratch fever and his wild stage Persona he's a highly controversial figure in both music and politics he is also known for his controversial and insensitive remarks about Kurt Cobain's death in a 1994 ABC interview Ted Nan expressed that he was glad Kurt Cobain was dead Kurt Cobain was the perfect example of the toxic underbelly of disgusting denial that permeates our society today he was a weeny I'm glad he's dead our last celebrity on the list is Eminem as part of his Slim Shady Persona Eminem frequently diss celebrities and Kurt Cobain was not spared in his song Come On Everybody Eminem literally opens the song with the [Music] line Eminem also made fun of Cobain's death in his miniseries The Slim Shady Show when the characters brought back Kurt Cobain's ghost for an episode and most of his face was missing so there you have it the insensitive remark stars made about Kurt Cobain which one do you think was the most outrageous and do you believe they would face consequences if made in today's cancel culture share your thoughts in the comments [Music] below [Music] n | Soundscapes Rock | 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Grx2QZjlWNg | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Grx2QZjlWNg | Turn Videos into Blog Posts And Tweets Using AI for Free | okay in this video I'm going to show you how you can use this really incredible AI software called video tap.com to turn not only any video yours or someone else's video into a really well-written cool blog post but I'm going to show you how to use this to increase your Twitter followers because they have a real neat AI Twitter plugin here that I think is just fantastic but before I go on please I'd like to ask you to subscribe to my YouTube channel if you think you're getting value here okay so this software videotapes it for me what I'm doing is I'm taking my YouTube videos and I come in here and I click add and I copy and paste the share URL of the YouTube video and it will turn my YouTube video into a really cool blog post here's one example this a video I did on YouTube and it has turned it into a blog post it does a number of things okay blog post is just one of them that's the one I'm using the most so it turned it into a blog post because it would just take me forever to write these blog posts you know I kind neglected the blogging because it it takes a lot of time all right to do videos and blogging you know we need to leverage our time I need to leverage my time so anyway here's the blog post did and it you know it does screen shots and you can change the screenshots I did a whole video on this and I'll put it below going into more details but this is the basic concept so here it's made this really cool blog post I put it on my blog I put my video on my blog all right and this starts to get search engine traffic right it starts to build my audience so and it saves me a tremendous amount of time but the thing is the the blog posts are really well written probably maybe better than I would write them okay that's what the amazing thing about it if it was just a crappy blog post it wouldn't mean anything but they're really good blog posts and I'm just adding them one by one now you don't have to have your own videos I'm making videos and I turn blog post my videos into blog post but you can take any video you can take a video of um that's promoting the affiliate program that you're doing that someone else did it was a really great video turn it into an original blog post because this is going to be original you can embed this into a um your blog post their video CU they want you to embed their video all right and use your affiliate Link in the blog post and you can use not only your blog but a site like medium.com to uh create blog posts and and your blog posts get ranked really well in uh medium.com you can set up a free account and you can use anybody's video create a blog post put it on medium.com and you're good to go and you can put um your affiliate links there it's a good idea to do is as many articles as possible and number them on the same subject so that's the concept of video tap and I have another video down below which I where I go into more details but I want to show you another facet of this really incredible AI software it's the tweets now it is going to create numbered tweets for my specific video and blog posts so here are all the tweets already done for me using AI the original and frankly they just do them way faster and better than I can think of them out of the top of my head and that's really the key you know discover how we ask the most advanced AI chat gp4 to turn $100 into as much money as possible spoiler alert involves eco-friendly products and affiliate marketing how would you invest $100 that's a really nice tweet so I'm going to click here and put it on my account okay and what I'm going to do is I'm going to share my blog post so I've copied and pastes is the URL of my blog post and you could share your video as well if you wanted to whatever you want say if you had a blog post on medium okay uh I would share you could share that to get an extra traffic so here we go I'm going to post this and there it is with the image and everything it really looks great and now I'm going to come in here and do the second one okay kudos to Jackson fall who experimented with turning a $100 investment into a viable business with ai's ad advice would you be brave enough to trust AI with your money hey we're asking a question that um will actually inspire people hopefully to respond and get engagement again going to post this it's looking good and that's two right now I'm going to come here and do the third one well they got a ton of them I was thinking just four okay I'm going to copy and paste my blog post go three let's go back here to four and just go on and on it's astounding what AI can accomplish these days check out these striking the Striking website logo and images created by Dolly 3 and mid Journey do you think that AI could replace graphic D designs one dayy it's a great question all right okay um and I'm going to do one more I think it's astounding okay I just did that one so you know then this is what this software could do bam I'm doing this way faster uh than I could do it on my own you see it's getting me going because action is everything it just knowing to what to do is not enough you've got to actually do the right thing and get some action going here we are getting advice on how to make money from AI That's the reality we're experienc with chat GPT stay in the game see our results is $20 a month for the latest version is AI the future of financial advice how do you feel about it again asking questions these are way better than the tweets I've been doing folks so this software is video videot tap okay I'm going to put the link down below uh I'm a a paid member I'm a Believer and you can you know turn any video into a blog post you can do these AI Twitter post and this can help increase your social media engagement no matter what you're in no matter what business you're in the idea is to create an audience and it the problem is it just takes a lot of time to do it and this just crunches the time down so you can get blog post you can get your videos out there you can get your videos inveted in the blog post you could take all these put them on medium you can put them on your own blog post hey and if you don't have your own video we also have a video service where we'll do a video for you like a promotional video and I'll put the link for that as well but again with this this you can use anybody's video to do this so I encourage you to check out um vide tap you can get three three videos um just for to try it out which is a pretty good deal all right I liked it and upgraded to the pro remember which is very reasonable by the way so go ahead and check it out start putting out your videos try it for free and start increasing your your uh Twitter engagement as well as your uh blog um your blogging audience as well so I hope you found this helpful I'd like to ask you to subscribe to my YouTube channel and if you have some AI tools that you're using that are effective for you that are saving you time and getting you traffic and to help developing your audience on social media um hey let us know in the comments area definitely we interested thanks so much | Matthew May | UCl7QxqpKKqTk1usVTaSitvw | 2023-11-09 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,437 | 7,119 |
QVp7PBHjMLY | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QVp7PBHjMLY | Top 5 Best Pattern Locks In My List (Part 2) | hello everyone this is our bead and you are watching my channel Android master so today I'm going to show you top 5 best best analog in my list but - so let's get started number 5 is access I'll show you again number 4 is I'll show you again number three is good I'll show you again number two is I'll show you again so number one is this I'll show you again so this was for today hope you like this video hope this video was helpful for you please subscribe to my channel for getting new update and share this video to your friends and family goodbye [Music] [Applause] [Music] | SHENRON- The One Battery | UCKjcWr_54KjDBdUP-fusBrA | 2017-05-30 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 113 | 578 |
wzapI4Mumss | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wzapI4Mumss | CES 2020: NightWatch Epileptic Seizure Detection System | we're now in the Netherlands section of the of Eureka Park I think in in the Sands Hotel at CES and of course I had to stop by Netherlands booth because we have a lot of friends in the Netherlands and I'm here with dr. Johan van der hoot did I get close yes that's correct perfect yes we're going to talk about a really interesting medical device what are you what are you showing us here today that's correct so what we're showing here is a innovative device for detecting epilepsy during night because one in hundred people does suffer from epilepsy and if you have epilepsy if you're lucky you can get medication that works but if you're unlucky one third of the population with epilepsy does is not helped by any kind of medicine so meaning that every day they're afraid when the next epileptic seizure willow cure now if you want to take care of somebody with epilepsy it's important that you are there after a seizure or during a seizure during daytime it's a challenge if it's doable people around exactly so at night there's a real challenge because the people that are taking care of the people with epilepsy sleep themselves if their professional caregivers they cannot stay in the same room and they'd stare at somebody sleeping yeah yeah well actually at this time it would be a parent with a child with epilepsy you're advised to sleep with your child all night every night so what the a group of neurologists from the Netherlands they joined forces and they've worked for 15 years on a large research project it started as a research project to detect all kind of dangerous epileptic seizures during night and these are seizures way from could potentially die from this is a group of different kind of seizures I don't name them all but all of them have potential risk and what the group of neurologists did is gather a group a large group of patients measure their heart rate changes and their movement patterns and based on them develop an algorithm can detect these kind of seizures during sleep in a very high sensitivity with very low false alarms because this is a challenge right right so this is this is developing essentially a profile of what a seizure looks like with heart rate and what else did you say movement patterns Oh interesting shaking or whatever yeah you had a specific type yes but there are a lot of seizure types that do not involve movement and still are dangerous so that's why we also added the parameter of heart rate changes and his combination has as you-let's this product as a spin-off of this group of neurologists it's called a night watch it's worn on the upper arm like here it has a heart rate sensor and a movement sensor you wear it when you go to sleep I'm gonna describe this for the audio audience as well is it's basically like I don't maybe three inches by two inches and it's just held its arm by a light elastic band it looks pretty comfortable after yeah and the idea is it's just shipped in a box like this and the idea is that if you you are helped by this you do not need to connect it to any mobile phone it's just a solution that works out of the box it doesn't have to be configurated on a specific patient it works out of the box now this the idea if you wear it on your arm and the base station that is connected wirelessly to this device you place it on the table next to the bed of the parents for example or in a professional care setting you could connect it to a nurse call system okay so it's got an Ethernet jack so it connects to the network and then has a wireless transmission to connect it to an anything if you just worked it's like but baby monitor in basic so you just put this on your bedside if you have a child with epilepsy as soon as the device detects a seizure a danger seizure this is gonna ring you're gonna wake up you're gonna check on your baby that is that is pretty cool so I see you've got an iPad in here well this is only for not an iPad yeah okay so you can see what the what it would look like on screen yeah so there is an app though yeah well there is it there is an online data portal that you can use for exporting the data so all the measurements can be uploaded so you can get overviews of your seizures during after each night and get overviews but the interesting philosophy behind the this machine is this device is that you do not need it so if you are so because you can imagine that if you if you're facing was epilepsy and you cannot sleep because your child has severe epilepsy you if you need to connect to an iPhone or as smartphone you're in constant okay if my battery is charged and everything this is not a worry and you're trying to get away from worry exactly so if you do not connect it to the internet it still works and if you decide to connect it to the Internet then you get all kinds of data storage and insides and that's gonna mean those insights I would imagine would be helpful to show to a doctor as far as medication and exactly that's true so if you compare this to to what is there in the market now and why this is so innovative the big thing is there is so many different devices out there that can detect epilepsy I mean you you explained to me that you're an engineer you can imagine that it's not very difficult to create a device that detects specific movements but so it's fairly easy to create a device like epilepsy it's very important and they're difficult to design and the machine that the text epilepsy B does not ring on other events and this is the false alarms that are that's worse right well not worse I guess it's better to be notified but if nobody can sleep because it's going off all the time there's absolutely dreams for example right well that's absolutely true and that's why and III really make this as a statement that at this point there is no device in a market that is working as good as this device because we haven't performed a very large clinical study where we compare this device to the best available alternative on professional level which is a movement based based sensor in a in the bed and and we detect the Nightwatch detects 9 out of 10 of all danger seizures while as the bed mattress detect 25% so it's a huge improvement wow that is fantastic I wanted to ask you to repeat something you said at the very beginning because I think I misheard it I thought I heard you say that one out of a hundred people as epilepsy but that's not the statistic right there's there's there's a lot of different statistics out there as if you would if you go would go around there and interview people one in a hundred people suffers from epilepsy one month one out of 50 of each person has will be having epilepsy somewhere so during their lives really I'm sorry I'm gonna go double-check that stack is that I mean you know your business but I've only met like one or maybe two people in my entire life and I've been around 61 years so I didn't know the statistic was that high yeah well I don't know maybe it's different in your country but I would doubt that oh I doubt it I don't think biology is that much I don't think so I think the bad habit of arguing with people who are experts in the subject so but I wanted to check that I mean the thing is that that if you have epilepsy it's not all - always a lifetime disease it can come and go away okay so let me ask one other question there are there are seizures that are not epileptic is that correct also well that's correct but is then it's not called epilepsy so if you you are you're diagnosed with epilepsy in the Netherlands you are diagnosed with epilepsy if you have at least two seizures that are diagnosed as epilepsy okay okay so it is a distinct thing yeah yeah that's true and the thing is it has a huge impact on your life because because you cannot drive a car and that's right okay and people that take care of you have to be very aware of you because if you look at that due to epilepsy in the Netherlands there's a 17 million people living in the Netherlands and each year 150 people they die in their sleep due to epilepsy Wow Wow this is an important for is this this is the thing the chances of dying from epilepsy are not huge yeah but they are considerable and this is the major fear at parents and caregivers that you go in the morning two people the person with epilepsy and an ESS disease during sleep so the thing is that whether it's likely to happen or not if you're afraid of it at all times this would be a good thing the thing is the thing is death due to epilepsy is called sue them su de P and it's called sudden unexpected deaths due to epilepsy the thing is they don't know why exactly it's happening but they know it's happened after seizure and they also know is that that is somebody's present in the room it almost never happens now we have a device that's guarantees you that in nine out of ten types of seizures your are a warrant and you are there in the room very good so this looks fairly productized already when do you expect to be able to ship this yeah well we already shipped this in Europe we're on the Dutch market for over a woman of year we have already obtained market leader position with this device we ship to nearly 1,000 units already and we are now expanding the basis so this is the first time we bring it to the US it is a medical device it did you have FDA approval also we're in the early stage of this process but then we hope to meet a lot of people that can help us with that yeah definitely so the name of the product is Nightwatch and the name of the company is liver shirt live assured and now what's your website it's a WWE Night Watch epilepsy comm watch epilepsy calm thank you very much is an important product well thank you for having us in | nosillacast | UCtLUXq8ti0SvMnQMKVejLsA | 2020-03-05 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,870 | 9,740 |
TYynu0CfeN0 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TYynu0CfeN0 | Plasma Donations vs Donations. How To Not | can you line them AKA Kenya Cordova and over on Instagram I'm bonna.bazio so um if you have not made your way over to the website that's Financial private .blogspot.com please do that today um there's an application and appointment that you can do online there with me and it's for Grants and Loans okay the capital is there and we have about 20 25 positions there for the for that and um questions are minimal and all we need is registration so um if you could make your way over there today that would be highly um appreciated so um donations we are looking for donations as well but I am here to talk about how to donate or why okay and vaguely why not okay so all right so good morning hey what's going on um so donations here's where it's at if I ever went to go do plaz that's my whole lifeblood and my whole life gallon and my whole sharing of everything okay it's like a cellular system um not everybody recognizes plaz mostly when you've already recognized money for money okay so if I know that that's my life blood and I know money for money I normally head over to plaz one time or twice in my lifetime to say that I am here and that I'm ready okay and normally they do pound-for-pound like very typically they do pound per pound so the heavier you are the more money you make and all of that stuff okay so if you know how to stand in line they do the blood pressure cuff and they they stick you with the needle and everything and before you even do anything they ask you a set of questions and then you have your your own seat you have your uh music in your your earbuds on and everything and the TV is going and then you can you know like you can walk in and walk out okay so once I recognize what the money is I can do my weight the way that I know the money is so they put the blood pressure cuff on and I stand in line and I go in and I go out okay I made my money for the week I can either go in there every I believe it's every other day or sometimes every day but not the whole week sometimes every day not the whole week and I've made that cash on my steps walking in and walking out so why would I want to give my junk away because I learned or I've known the the the talk on money for money pound for pound I walk in I walk back out money for money okay so if I there goes uh my viewer but I said hello hey that might have been my daughter but anyway um anyway yes if I give my whole life blood I know to give I know to walk over to the Plaid Center it may even take me 15 minutes to walk I know what the walk is I know what they're looking for I know the require is on my body and me standing there and leaving okay it's almost that life stuff when people get when people get shot I know exactly when I stand in line and when I go back out the door that I stood in line I got credit for that okay nobody can say anything but the bullet or something saying I'm not there anymore okay nothing can say anything different so that's the whole story about plaz and the life blood and what that stuff is is the stuff it's all this stuff it's clear okay and plus like TVs that's the highest level of of uh Series so when you're watching uh the tube you're watching it clear and now meaning there's nothing hindering anything there's no secret courts it's just the highest quality of uh view ship okay so it's the highest stuff level about what my bloodline is that me to me okay so when I give I can give back to me if I need it all right if I give I can give back to me if I need it okay now when we donate or what that is and why or not okay donations are the same when I give my last dollar that normally is the dollar that we give okay so when we give say 10 of whatever it is that I do which is actually the whole truth and nothing but the truth you're always doing something and you're always do like whenever you've gained okay it's always ten percent might be the tiniest and most complete unit of my hundred percent so when I give 10 percent it's like my whole back drama it's all it's like my whole feelings you you know what I'm saying it's like it's gone okay it's delivered but now here's this ten percent of what my income is a lot okay now that's because if I've already learned money for money or pound for pound if I haven't done something in that it's always going to um yeah if I haven't done something in that it's always going to tell me it's always going to tell me it's going to be like Bam Bam Bam so why would I give it right but if I haven't done that if I have to regain my soul and go do money for money again yes the time is now if I've heard the living plan the lesson and why yes if I know what plaz is in plas and plaz yes it's the stop okay it's the stuff if I recognize it is the gallon yes Okay then if ten percent is the same as the hundred percent it's the same okay so then we have to recognize why is it yelling back at us or something about it when we give it because it's the same as a hundred nobody gives like okay now until we walk in and we say that is money for money once we say that is money for money we've heard everything that we were supposed to hear we've done everything that we were supposed to do all the papers are filled out um we go there again and we say this is what we we've seen this is what we saw that's the whole thing is it accounted yes it's counted and we do it again that's called measuring and viewing and witnessing the package has been dropped the package has been dropped okay if we're going to be in front of each other then we're going to be in front of each other and if it's only for a little bit no it's for life on the way that you know your life blood and history and why we do the things we do okay um yeah so anytime we are diligently efforted and recognizing why people walk up to us um yes so I'm going to be doing uh this as a series just for a couple more times okay and uh I'll go more into depth on when people are delivering a donation how come the whole leg seems like it came off and in a lot of instances uh yes it did but it's always returned okay so here's this why is that it's because a person's involved in that system and it was a little longer than typical okay so if he's the one that says somebody I apologize I love it that's my that's my toddler okay yelling but anyway if he's involved with some kind of system that says you come to me and something's happening yes okay he's been there a little too long he does know it and so does the one that he's uh giving the information to okay so if he's there that means that's as long as anyone has even said anything that means it's not the person's fault it is the other ones but he's asking too and no one is gaining anything until they get all of it that means they're going to be trotting at the same Pace but his is Advanced why he went over there in the first place and didn't do the one okay so that's a very long circular situation but it's not that long to uh where the Deliverance has to be like that okay because right now is now and uh the other one he or they don't really call him the other but he's the only person that did something for you before somebody goes back to saying their mom or Gran or someone okay it's the only person that did something the only okay so that means he's bright skin or bright tone and has some kind of knowledge and can speak it well okay and uh the baby part about uh life okay so he has a baby softness where you would never want to be proud on him okay so yes now whenever we recognize each other more than what we have just a few moments ago and it's been 12 minutes uh so far I had one viewer and he left okay but that's fine if you've heard everything that I've said you would make your way over to the website in uh diligently uh assist with the Donate part if you want the capital is ready um for the grandson loans you are the only one that has that can and can do because you're the witness and you have the power I really appreciate you YouTube I'll talk to you soon and uh please uh see me on Instagram sometime uh in the near or today uh and uh just join me over there also because I'll be over there also I'm bonna.phagio on Instagram and I'll talk to you soon bye | Kenya Lynem | UCtifpzKl0OFq8YsXrzXfWdg | 2022-10-23 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,673 | 8,189 |
J5OFB39RPeE | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J5OFB39RPeE | O Estrangulador 1940 The Case of the Frightened Lady Marius Goring Penelope Dudley-Ward, Helen Haye | there's your old man's as happy as ever so jealous he frightens me him you should worry it's always fine for you you don't have to live with me and neither will you much longer excuse me excuse me i'm afraid this is called a gentleman's excuse me down oh is it [Music] after this dance i'm going out the back for the smoke come on as quickly as you can jim here i can't you must it's most important only for a minute i've got to talk to you excuse me so this is nightlife in mark's thornton excuse me [Music] excuse me [Music] | Filmes Difíceis e Antigos - Rare Movies | UCBJV-CjTpAjZ8Pu8i1qyIKQ | 2020-12-11 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 105 | 526 |
6SqhPorwBOs | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6SqhPorwBOs | 15 Pokemon ultra sun nonchalant nuzlocke We found her | [Applause] [Music] hello love friends Deborah drive-e here and welcome back to another day in the nonchalant Nuzlocke we are gonna go over a team briefly I think maybe now we'll go ahead and see we're back at the Pokemon Center I don't remember I just did I think we went ahead and call it yeah there we go we went ahead and caught striker here on route 3 and unfortunately we have everybody that did pass on that's our huge paints actually our graveyard or is here we got the creep and Carol have unfortunately moved on to the NPC right but for our team you know we have gem with Peck astonished pursuit into case a little stats there we have smalls which is our me out which it's a really good jolly technician here keeps us doing pretty well with that fake out bite moon combo we have Victor or the door our grub in here I'm vice grips string shot let's slap and bite we have time our annoy bet with brick break sonic tackle and absorb with the normal MZ and if that focus band of rock rough the Rufio I mean we got Rufio the rock rush and with tackle bite fire Fang and happy hour happy hour is great and then finishing off we got Bruce Bruce zoo cat name with absorb supersonic and astonish has that last nature with that inner focus so I think it's time to go ahead switch some things up I actually wonder how many pokeballs we have we might go grab pokeballs real fast um chain wise I want victory to grow another level so I think we're gonna keep Bruce and time in the background right now and we're gonna kind of lean on small droopy lands Victor and might might end up using a little bit of gem here when necessary but what kind of focus on those guys right now we will be having that fighting one come up which is when we'll need these other three guys but for now we're gonna keep them back we have the XP share on so that they can gain some levels for us and let's go ahead and see you kind of pokeballs we have I don't think we have a lot congratulations now you can purchase more items out so there's great ball so he has 13 pokeballs 10 great balls we'll go ahead and grab another 5 of these I think probably one great ball to chew on but we have a couple places to catch some new bonds so you want to have an ability to get some I have some I think we really ignore him we're gonna get going down route 3 and trying to find Lily lose some berries let's go and get some berries back No I wanted the free berries and there's a cutie fly here so what will we do nothing's very effective let's just go ahead and bite strip them should be strong enough for a two-shot please stunts for you might actually have to use the thing because I know the Pokemon centers right there but we might as well just wipe it off of me yep let's care cuz we care for our Pokemon I'm gonna hear ya well here let's just wipe away that Pat that that powder on you there beep door we know everyone's hungry but we're gonna ignore that for right now [Music] I want my berries oh no oh no you know what this is this is for brawler I was hoping to run into them over at the the berry fields but I don't think you can [Music] soku brawler was a bit of a test on how well we can do again Tala you'll get the quick co-op up then fight scripts and not bad you just have rock smash though and I think our bug hyping resist let's go ahead and just vise grip again should be a three-shot kale you've got the defense drop again calling for a help nobody you can help you they just took one look at the grub and said you don't need help against that so I really will pick up this curve roller we already thought of Pokemon on this route and that was the creeps we're not gonna go ahead and catch another one although car brawl is pretty sweet okay I want the berries though that's what I came here for that's what I'm getting here these duh berries Chesto rest o the Iran barrier let's go ahead and run okay we have a couple of trainers in face he's just telling us about these bird Pokemon right there we can try to avoid them they give out the sharp beak sometimes that's always like there's there's a gap there it has to be something we got cope I want no it's a spear oh of course I caught one of you in the grass oh you might want to move Victor out of here it's level 13 so I think we're gonna go ahead and switch over to Rufio here which does not have a rock type movie yet surprisingly almost get rock type movies a level 14 lower attack that's fine calling for help you have no damage on you [Music] like never damage on you like me call for help already it's craziness let's go ahead and see if Rubio can take out this Bureau number 21 fire stand and it does nothing that does not do a lot of damage [Music] might take a second I guess I sure as I ran I thought I could just beat it quickly so while this thing is pretty defensive for a bureau how do I keep blowing my tax I might not be helping me see if I can get it burnt though there we go we got a burn let it burn let it burn and with that I think we will switch it to smalls here to go ahead and finish off this Bureau [Music] fury swipes five times holy hey small finish it up with that pig out there you go [Music] Kevin who deliver 13 [Music] reason where we ran down that way so we can face off against this guy how which we already did no more items down there we already got him [Music] you face off against this girl do you have a preference about the type of moves in addition to the type of Pokemon yes apparently I like flying pegs right now and I would say I like dogs okay my other game my playthrough I had a game I'm playing through it has the szura and a rock rock liking me to be on the same team I think I call it like I was Toto toto they call it though what's its actual name the actual name is really pop area dog is not effective man by step this thing does not much much slap its timing okay back up nothing no is it accuracy though we're gonna have to switch here something that can handle it [Music] I'm gonna say gem go ahead and throw gem up here [Music] you're a gem you got to start back at square one go ahead and pick this cotton nice shoot okay oh that's very nice very nice it hmm liking some of that back should still be at your head out so get to it [Music] now I am just doing this series for fun it's like just be sure to let me know though cuz I'm doing it you guys have any requests for me I can definitely try to do those let's get rid of this spring shot I know he's slow but he's eventually fast so string shot we're gonna get rid of before that bug bite stab you know help us against those things like cottony the rising star we could have tried to get the double pointed there but it's fine I think we're done with this route it's time to check out the so you could face off against this guy no we can't cuckoo is blocking the trickery is blocking the easy exit there maybe this guy give me something right Suze bail very very nice actually I have someone that can go on because Zubat evolves into robot with friendship we're gonna go ahead and give the feed belt to this to do that you don't have an item we're gonna give you the shirt and be okay okay with that it is time to get stopped by the professor here and go ahead and go to the meadows she's no trainer yeah so I don't think she could have gone too far in her own I guess that means don't go this way but I mean without reading this sign you don't know that this is a mail email a cool breeze let's go ahead and see what wrote him once with these eyeballs okay we see Lily we found her boys just me Nabby nab a comeback depature no beat you know it got on my bag again the way over there going into that cave but I don't want to go into that cave and right after I got it into so much trouble on the bridge - what if a wild pokémon attacks it it doesn't have any moves you can use in battle you can tow it away let's head to the cave we can help look for an Emmy cosmo are just a bag what's okay I wonder why he just did that on his own I don't know it's gonna do that okay let's see what we get in the minute millet meadow it is going to be something good good it is a cutie fly so we got a very height this could be an option against Halle I would say is a nice carry pace let's go ahead and place grip it I don't think I'll kill that fairy wind attack that you just saw could be essential against Allah dance go ahead and throw a great ball at this thing you definitely want to catch it [Music] and three there we go we got that cutie slide um she falls into a bomb B and the bomb B movie time when something guess that's useful I'm gonna get rid of absorb for a gas my grub and strung a little bit I'll see this beauty slide what should we name it hard to say nectar and pollen are its favorite bear yields up flowers it gets to the skirmishes with butter free over food it's a beef live of months that's a little literally a combination between the two of them it has like a hummingbird beak cutie fly the bomb B it's a female so her name should be [Music] actually I don't know I don't have a name for naming nectar or that horrible misspelling of nectar within this nectar is her name though we can go ahead and check her summary fairy wind up absorb and stun Spore be great to preserve her on the team here but let's check the party is there anybody we want to part with right now guess I get the rogue rubbin into the I couldn't feel grubbing into the box temporarily just do these liners in but you just got bug bite he's kind of useful here it might be best to put rock rough and is it a while before you evolves rock rock [Music] once they definitely not one or a flying-type ceasefire thing now does look better want to get rid of anybody right now [Music] the best options to train up the kiddies fly though well send us a box we're on the spot for right now so at some point in keeping we do get extra experience right now what I might do here is actually put Rufio in the front and try to face some of these trainers my baby everything so it is kind of setup here nicely to be able to drive exactly we need in order to beat up the the how they ran trial Mathur here we're giving you all the fairy types you could want in this section right here maybe a whole route of flying type Pokemon and your options for starters are usually pretty good on whether or not you can take on fighting types as well there goes down this play baby it's like we're at 20 minutes so I'm gonna finish up mail email meadow I get ready to go into the cave and then we will finish it up there I think we're gonna go ahead and face this trainer say sure we can battle oh it's wonderful to hit my name's man some of the spying actress you see I've been in timid to image - imitating these various styles or coil to work on portraying different characters so if you don't mind a little demonstration hmmm she didn't change all right let's go Mara this is here it to be to get this product pumped I've been cheering for both of us to do all boss [Music] teacher to come back there she looks like a teacher actor BC back to the manager her or a choreo though Oreo okay rock left show them what you're working with do a little happy hour yeah didn't know each other a little happy hour you pay for my drinks and go ahead and fire Fang this or Korea Patek luckily ruff ruff does resist that he hardly did anything we're gonna happy the potion is feeling good and bite [Music] beating the level rufio through that rock throw hey looks like it's time to switch it up you're gonna get damage all over the place it's going to small and that technician booth [Music] that's a peck lamorak Oreo petite that stitches very fit to stay healthy and go ahead and bite this oratorio hopefully it does some decent damage those decent look a little under levels so I might have to figure out how to do a grinding montage where I level up everybody to level 13 or something [Music] there we go we got rid of the oratorio and we are probably pretty much time so you might have to just finish it up here so I think in the next episode sorry for all the fooling around so there we go now Rock growth is going to be useful got a rock throwers we'll get rid of tackle for that learn new moves going through route three and hey I found her Lily I think that's where we're gonna end it up today guys it's been about normal timed episode I try to keep them about 20 minutes so guys thank you so much for stopping by and let's go ahead and read Meredith Oh yep that was my pom-pom style performance demonstrated in battle I think I really get the kind of character now she spins around and goes I got more styles to study and poof she disappears she could go so I went to get the poison barber cut it was right there so right here is kind of interesting because it's a a photo spot so figures that will class you get this I don't know if I got that or not it was close all of a sudden and oh I don't have zoomin on this function yet I want to just choose that one a this guy so you guys go let me know you come on my photos below that when I got us but don't once I got its face and yeah I didn't pay attention to that so there we go we're gonna pick this one up flying oratorio what do you guys think of my shot you leave any of these comments Wow blew my other one out of the water [Music] sorry I wasn't at version 2 yet of course we got version 2 you how about 1500 yeah we got way more than that I'm not gonna say this further how I don't want to do that either cancel cancel start for the photo gallery all of a sudden here I know what it took a picture of apparently that was a brilliant shot like alright way I like to do it is I like to if that was terrible Ike to see the path he's coming on you just get it as is passing I don't know what everybody else's best photo practices are either missed it there you go um I still think it was the second one that was the best [Music] luckily everything was flying for me this time [Music] kawaii grandpa loves those flowers oh and I look I beat it beat my last one by twelve twelve likes that's fine so it's a good and close the finder like I said I'll good you guys Aloha thanks so much for coming out and I'll see you guys on the next video bye bye now [Music] | DapperDraBy | UC99xmLkzOA8oQcQgD1a_B6Q | 2018-01-08 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 2,885 | 14,225 |
LLOlP_g7MIY | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LLOlP_g7MIY | SNOW BLOWER IN FLORIDA!?!?! | hey guys welcome to the episode today so today's episode is gonna be slightly different I uh Cole should be over here in a second but I got this huge box from my brother and he said it's a Christmas gift for you you need to do an unboxing video on it I honestly have no clue what's in there but I'm doing an unboxing video of that Andrew this is for you good bye much hey Ben how are you tired welcome back to the vlogs yes sir alright we got a you are we up to now Orlando yeah but we got to go in the boxing video that that's heavy it's at it feels heavy you know it also I gotta get the UM got the knife where's the lip this out alright ain't you go Andrew this is for you okay I like dead ass we don't lie on dead ass I get asked having no clue what's in here I told Cole about it and now trying to hold his excitement at the same time so I really don't know what's in here I'm scared to look down what is it Andrew what the [ __ ] is this we're in Florida is this even real excited no this isn't real I know this isn't real because then we would need dry ice right what I want to know is how much of this prank cost like how much did this cost oh it's got the wheels - oh you can cart this [ __ ] you know you can card the [ __ ] fulfilled it what's it say snow thrower which means what which means it you can yes bro they [ __ ] know this don't like he knows no look at the blades they're that picks up snow and heats it out oh my god so why would we need this John I don't understand is this just to because of a prank call my brother right now yes whoa you by the way we're vlogging why the [ __ ] do I need a snowblower in Florida I don't know I can't see the color electronic snow thrower what the [ __ ] were gonna do with a snow blower in sorta goodbye [ __ ] pop me a flat we look great oh oh okay you know what [Music] we're almost done all right these are the last final pieces and then this is I don't know what I'm going to do with this I can't believe that you're actually sitting there well I I think for the content and their viewers you let me know I want to put jello through this thing I think that would be really fun [Music] so since I have it here [Music] so in order to test it I'm gonna need a few extension cord [Music] he's a big one this is not come with one know it then okay I'm gonna okay we got action okay [Music] we have to do jello you know what's gonna cut to us making jello you know that this block this this vlog it's not telling us to us you're lying to us taking job we are not making jealous we know we're not just watch I did say this was gonna cut to us making jello then we need a cup of cold water to make [Music] jellow it is it is so cold we are gonna set up the snow blower machine thing right now jello is made we also got applesauce to launch through this thing to hopefully it does what I want it to do but I gotta get a sweatshirt on I am so cold okay so we got the extension cord I got a truck I got a tripod and we're gonna set this up and then bring the and then we bring the snowblower out yo start well they taste it okay yes all right here's the first test of this do you want to go okay here's what you have to do ready compress Preston pull press press yeah so you got you got to do a hella low though otherwise I'm gonna get covered yeah yeah literally we literally have one to two people with their phones move the camera me doesn't fly what did you get here we go tell me one [Music] yeah that's nice that [ __ ] real quick there's this hard-ass tomato [Music] yeah follow it [ __ ] Arden yeah like ball pitcher I can kill your eye all right here we go [Music] [ __ ] like baseball for all I've ever seen yeah and spit it out over there yeah I didn't I don't think I even cut caught that on the camera it's shredded it oh you good me oh yeah sure no I couldn't see it you were in the way [Music] okay right [Music] okay normal cookout with them okay ready do some work [Music] yeah [Music] my name's Spencer Wentworth and welcome to jackass the following show features stunts performed either by professionals or under the supervision of professionals accordingly being the producers must insist that no one attempt to recreate or reenact any stunt or activity performed on this show my landlord doesn't watch this yeah oh yeah unplug it up there too I mean just just look at the app it's like we murdered somebody out here Nick I'm sorry that was me so I thought it would be more amenable thanks for hanging out well Andrew thanks for the fun we're getting rid of it [Music] so bring it some exposure a little bit okay so we threw it away so that's the end of the vlog I'll see you guys tomorrow for another vlog thanks Andrew for the fun I still wish them played out so just see you tomorrow [Music] | John | UC3ew4r7mxWowm4tifV6rCQQ | 2020-01-07 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 971 | 4,868 |
7VJBuIgM2ow | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7VJBuIgM2ow | Is Mighty Final Fight Worth Playing Today? - SNESdrunk | see that's drunk for me when it came to final fight it was love at first sight I barely saw this game in the arcades but my older brother insisted on the game being the greatest thing ever so when we got our Super Nintendo in Christmas of 1991 not only were we lucky enough to get a Super Nintendo console with two controllers and Super Mario World but we also got the SNES Port of final fight and man oh man I was in love huge Sprites kicking the crap out of other huge Sprites with some great looking backgrounds and sound design it was perfect it wasn't until much later that I learned the arcade version was about a hundred times better but at the time I didn't care I just liked my SNES final fight despite it lacking multiplayer and an extra playable character meanwhile in NES land which I had completely left behind at that point Capcom quietly released Mighty final fight in july of 1993 a spin-off of sorts similar to how Konami created kid Dracula for Game Boy as a spin-off of Castlevania 1993 is very late in the NES lifespan to the point that at the time this game felt like taking us step backwards like why the heck would I bother with an 8-bit final fight when I've got the SNES final fight already with Final Fight 2 on the way well you bother because this game is freaking good as you can see all the characters are SD or chibi style and you can play as Cody Hagar or guy so right away we've got an improvement over the SNES final fight you can also switch characters if you have to use a continue so that's cool sadly however Mighty final fight is single player but still it's a fast-paced and satisfying beat-em-up that ranks among some of the best on the NES right up there with stuff like River City Ransom and Battletoads and Double Dragon you get six lives and three continues to get through five levels with no saves or passwords only five levels seems kinda short but this game's biggest strength is the pacing this playthrough absolutely flies by without overstaying its welcome with lots of detail in the settings and backgrounds plenty of different enemies to take out many of which having hilariously goofy Expressions as they get the crap kicked out of them and each character can do 5 different moves including Hagar with his Infamous flying pile driver what's not to love here there's weapons like knives mallets and throwing stars and there's even a leveling system once you get your character to level 4 you unlock another special move and each character has their own for Cody it's a hadoken like Fireball called a tornado sweep guy has a tornado kick and Hagar has a running clothesline I like to refer to that one as Stan Hansen's Lariat these moves can be kinda tricky to pull off since you have to press the B button and then either left or right on the d-pad with very precise timing the story is the exact same Hagar's daughter Jessica is kidnapped by The Mad gear gang and you gotta get her back and you'll see some familiar faces like Thrasher katano and Abigail plus he gets some Nifty dialogue here and there like Hagar getting to the final boss and calling him a worthless ball of Pawn scum man I used to work at a golf course when I was a teenager and I used to have to clean up all the ponds come all over the course that stuff is no joke the opening cut scene is great featuring some really funny pixel art the only bummer about this game for me is that the enemy names aren't displayed like this guy here wearing a purple Devo hat I would have liked to have put a name to a face there I mean it's not a huge deal since if you're familiar with final fight then you can basically tell who most of these enemies are but still I do miss fighting an avalanche of Dougs or breads or Simons or Elgato or whoever it adds a lot of charm to the game for me but that's obviously not a big deal since this game has Charmed for days the only real downside of this game is that it has quite a bit of that NES flicker especially when Sprites line up on top of each other but it's definitely not a deal breaker or anything like that so yeah I highly recommend checking out Mighty final fight the controls are extremely simple the hit detection is spot on and the graphics and facial expressions throughout this playthrough are really entertaining it's a very short game you can beat this one in 20 or 25 minutes but it's a great one to revisit again with a different character this game just flies by it's an entertaining way to kill a half an hour unfortunately this is one of those NES cartridges that has an insane price tag usually going for around 300 bucks on eBay and at conventions but thankfully this game was re-released on Game Boy Advance as part of the Capcom Classics mini mix which also includes Bionic Commando and the NES version of Strider and that cartridge usually goes for less than 20 bucks so you're much better off with that if you're looking for a physical copy other than that though this is one game you'll have to play any way you can alright I want to thank you for watching and I hope you have a great rest of your day thank you foreign [Music] | SNES drunk | UCfBLXTwLoUpDAkHcHizW3Jg | 2022-11-17 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 966 | 5,110 |
M9CZfmd-kjU | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M9CZfmd-kjU | PREGNANCY UPDATE | Second Trimester - 26 Weeks | hello my friends welcome back to my channel my name's Heather and this is honest homemaking and today we're going to talk about my pregnancy we're gonna do a second trimester update so I really only done I think one pregnancy update so far I did one of my first trimester I think that I was like 14 or 15 weeks I am 26 weeks now so I only have two weeks left until I start my third trimester so I figured I better get this done see I watch all these pregnancy updates and these women are amazing they have like so much to say about their pregnancies and I'm just like drawing a blank here um I've gained seven pounds baby is not head down he he is legs and feet down so that's actually it's kind of interesting because Leo was head down the entire pregnancy until 38 weeks and he flipped and then the doctor had to flip him around so it's interesting to feel all the kicks and stuff down low and you may hear Leah running around in the background I have a two-year-old so he makes a lot of noise and because he is not head down he's head up I'm feeling all of his little kicks and flips and punches I don't know all the movement is in the lower part of my belly and that's different because I've never had one let's stayed the entire pregnancy that way which makes me wonder if I'm gonna have to have him flipped to I think they call it a VC or ecv you know where they push on your belly with an ultrasound like they have an ultrasound and they push your belly around and they try to get them to turn like I said they did that with Leo and actually wasn't terrible and the doctor said it was because I had a roomy uterus which basically means I've had three previous pregnancies and my belly is all stretched out already so there's not a whole lot update on he I have to have an ultrasound redone because they didn't get all the pictures that they needed very healthy pregnancies so far very healthy baby twenty six weeks so I have 14 weeks left but I most likely will be induced a week early because I just I have been induced a week early with every pregnancy that I've had and they give me the option and truthfully by the time I am that far done I'm usually so miserable that I accept which means this baby could be here in thirteen weeks which is not very long considering we haven't done anything we're done any prep yet we have a car seat we have a pack and play we have a jumper you know you know what they're called like a bouncer no it's a big round exersaucer you have an exersaucer we have a swing we have a high chair a stroller we have all of the equipment I need to buy diapers wipes and clothes and that's really it and I need to buy a rock and play because we lent ours to a friend and probably are not getting it back so that's really all that's on my shopping list so that's not too bad but I do want to talk about his nursery right everybody has a nursery for their baby or a place to put their baby well we don't have we have three kids already and we have a three-bedroom house and Chris and I actually took the smallest room in the house it's very small room I'm sitting in here now it's a very blue so it looks like a little boy's room that's because it was we gave them our master bedroom what we did was we had a massive bedroom like three of these could fit in there and we put a wall down the center and we separated it into two rooms so that made our house go from a three bedroom or a two-bedroom house to a three bedroom house so then we gave the oldest his own room because he will be 16 and June and I feel like a 16 year old just need they need their space and then the 12 year old and the two year old he's really current you in half almost they share a room and that actually works out really well I know they have a big age gap but Zack is a very good big brother he loves having his little brother in with him so so they share a room and then the baby will just sleep in here with us I'm gonna do some changing I'm gonna paint the room just do some small updates and then he's just gonna sleep in his pack and play probably or you know with me probably truthfully if I'm being honest because Leah slept with us until about a week ago so this baby will probably also sleep with us a lot of the time and you know I know that there are a lot of conflicting views on that but you just have to do what's right for your family and that's what has been right for our family as far as symptoms go I am still severely anemic that just is something that happened to me when I'm pregnant I think I'm anemic anyway and then when I become pregnant it's just the baby zaps my body even more so I'm extremely anemic and the iron tells were making me sick so I'm taking Flintstones gummies or not gummies Flintstones vitamins with higher they are the only things that don't make me sick I do feel a lot better having started taking them I was very fatigued before but I do feel like I have more energy now I'm taking the vitamins we live in West Virginia so the allergies are really bad right now I which I'm having trouble I don't know if you can tell hopefully you can't but I'm having a lot of allergy trouble like congestion and just well so the doctor has me taking zyrtec she also said that I could take advantage rail at night I haven't done that really like I said I've gained seven pounds which they say is not a lot it feels like I've gained a lot more than that but I am NOT I have been doing a lot of like negative talking to myself about that lately about him getting so fat and I'm getting so much weight and I'm huge and I'm gonna get huge and I think that that kind of has perpetuated that a little bit I think that I you know because I told myself I was gonna get huge I am getting huge and I'm just I'm trying to give myself some grace I'm pregnant I am pregnant with my fourth baby and you know I'm almost to my third trimester so it's okay and acceptable then I have gained some weight I'm supposed to gain weight and it will come off faith they don't come off because when I'm not pregnant I'm pretty good at dieting and exercise so where his placenta or my placenta is behind the baby I've had 300 pregnancies and I've never had that they say it's actually like 50/50 that your placenta can be in front of your baby or it can be behind your baby well I've never had it where the placenta is in the back and so it is amazing like how much you can feel and see the movement on the outside of my belly it's crazy like I like I said I have never had a baby where my placenta was in the back so it feels completely different it's definitely a whole new feeling as far as names go we still are not a hundred percent it was very easy when I was pregnant with Leo we had a name like we had his name picked out before we were sure what his gender was and this time we've known our gender from like 11 weeks and still don't have a name a few names that I like so of course if you have any boy name suggestions leave them in the comments we're still on the baby name hunt may have settled and as soon as we are settled on the name I will let you know I just don't want to tell you that we've picked a name and then change it so I don't know you may be here before we have a name picked out we may you know Kristen I've even talked about that like we may want to see our baby and then come up with a name I don't know we're struggling I really feel like I've been like nesting this entire pregnancy I know they say that that's supposed to kick him towards the end but I have been super motivated lately was in the past like six weeks oh really I would even say since I have my second trimester I've been super motivated to get stuff done around the house have been finishing up little projects and I just I feel like I'm nesting and now I have like my mom used to always call in wild hair I have a wild hair up my butt that I want to paint this room I am so sick of this blue color and I'm tired of looking at it and so I've contemplated like going to store right now and getting the paint and coming home and painting it but I know I need to do other things I have to do so can't do that today even though I really want to but I'm just nesting like crazy oh I'm crocheting I'm a little baby blanket um it actually is ending up being like massive like it probably it may fit like a twin size bed by the time I'm done so Chris it's like well you can give this one to Leo and then make another one for the new baby oh my god okay I may have to I don't know but I have it up here I would show it to you it's just a blue baby blanket but it makes me feel like close to my baby to be making him a blanket other than that really if I'm being honest I love being pregnant but I'm already ready to have my baby in my arms um candy so Tilly just had her baby and he's a little boy and he's gorgeous and I'm ready like I still have 14 weeks to go but I am ready to hold my baby obviously I want him to stay safe in there until he's ready to come out so the reality is is I just have to be patient all right so I'm gonna go ahead and show you my belly I have for you in this pregnancy update I will be back for a third trimester pregnancy update somewhere near the end of my pregnancy I think that I'll try to get it done around 36 weeks if you have any questions for me in the meantime you can leave them in the comments down below or you can find me on Instagram my user name is Heather homemaker and I'll have that linked on the screen and in the description and all the different places and be sure to subscribe so that you can stay up to date on my pregnancy and follow me on Instagram because I update there a lot more often and I will see you guys next time bye guys [Music] | Honest Homemaking | UCNYjc540SBsgKOwGdbdEyNw | 2018-05-08 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,978 | 9,702 |
VQHE0hYgRjw | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VQHE0hYgRjw | GTA Restoration - Client Testimonial | Toronto Water Leak Damage & Toronto Mold Removal Experts!!!! | hi my name is jessica and my family and i recently moved into my new home and we noticed the mold this was a big concern for us especially because we have a young sun with asthma and i've heard that mold could be very dangerous so i looked online i talked to a few friends and after calling a few different companies i decided on gta restoration and it was a great decision they used an infrared camera to detect the water damaged area i don't know of any other company that does this gta restoration was very thorough and they made sure that they didn't miss anything i would definitely recommend them to all of my friends | Servise Emergjencie | UCf470X55_DCqLsTYpLwNlTA | 2014-09-21 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 119 | 623 |
6K8fXK_yK70 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6K8fXK_yK70 | How to marry a tall girl in SOUTH SUDAN #southsudan #tallgirlproblems #africa #cows #dowry | what does it feel to be tall in South Sudan as a woman basically being that will measure the number of cows I get for my parents so with your height how many cows do you think you deserve my parents might ask for 400 or 300 are you kidding me I have a sister who got married with 500. yeah because she's tall she's older than you she's my height mate and also because she's educated so they considered education and time I fall in love with a guy because the girl has to be also be taught there are specifications in depends if I fall in love with him well I'm good and if there is no love then I will look for him | WODE MAYA | UClwrpH_Np9zk8uMwnMwu8Nw | 2023-07-13 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 126 | 614 |
VwRIB-UgSY8 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VwRIB-UgSY8 | Principles of Title Insurance - Administrative Laws 7 | okay I want to talk a little bit more maybe give you some more definitions that the Indiana title insurance law covers over is an escrow account what's an escrow account an escrow account is any checking account established by a closing agent or company with a bank a savings loan Credit Union Savings Bank that is chartered under the laws of the United States basically an FDIC FDIC insur Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation okay so you can't say that my estro account is my back pocket uh I it'd be nice to try that but you can't it's got to be insured by an FDIC um and it's held exclusively for the deposit and dispersement of funds for an escrow transaction question well sure let's talk about escrow transaction you guys are excited aren't you today you're leading me into my next what's an escrow transaction an escrow transaction is a transaction which a person deposits funds that are held until a specified event occurs anybody have any idea what a specified event would occur yeah closing so you got to hold the money to closing or a prescribed condition has been formed in connection with the purchase sale or financing of an interest in real estate so it's a closing now there is another place well I don't want to talk about now but we're going to talk about dispersements where you can disperse when it's not closing daav is giving me a headlight dog in the headlight deer in the headlight look yeah you can actually not have a closing sure happens all the time man something happens buyers can't buy all of a sudden the lenders change their mind things happen and the title company may be holding earnest money or something of that matter and they have to disperse it in a different fashion uh the term esro transaction does not include uh a loan financing if the only parties to the loan are the lender and the borrower like a refinance or the lender is responsible for divers dispersing all the funds to the borrower or a third party in order to pay fees charge associated with the loan transaction okay so own a refinance that's a different thing there's no seller and buyer the buyer is the seller all right so the only parties to the loan are the lender and the borrower that's a refinance that's not really an escrow transaction uh or if the lender is dispersing all of the funds to the borrower in order to pay fees and charges associated with the loan okay so that is not a loan transaction that solve your question or an escrow transaction yeah so basically what they are saying here what they're not wanting is somebody go well I put money in escrow well yeah but you took it out the next day yeah but I put it in escro yeah you're still in violation because what you took it out for was not a proper reason so they got to have an escro account they put money in the escro account and it can only be dispersed upon a closing all right good now there's this thing called the Indiana good funds law of 20 9 Indiana good funds law states that any amount that is to be brought to a closing in the excess of $10,000 has to be wired to the title company now that plays a role for the lender because most of the time if not always the lender is wiring more than 10,000 it also just as a side note for anybody that's licensed in real estate uh it also applies to the buyer if the buyer is bringing down payments that's more than 10,000 he can't bring a certified check anymore he has to wire the money into the title company uh has to do with US currency and they are held unconditionally held by an irrevocable credit to the esro amount account okay so that's the good funds law uh certified a cashier check are drawn on an existing account if the bank uh are charted under the walls of the United States as long as it's less than 10 grand and checked r on a trust account from a licensed real estate broker that's one we just talked about and personal checks cannot exceed $500 uh I have seen allow them have seen a buyer actually have to was allowed to write a personal check because he only brought like $57 to the closing all right a check issued by the state a United States or any political subdivision of the State uh a check drawn on an account of another closing agent or check issued by a Farm Credit Service authorized under the Farm Credit Act of 1971 any questions about that one good because I don't never seen that happen Okay so I guess if it's a farmer I don't I'm not exactly sure what a check issued by a Farm Credit Service authorized under the Farm Credit act I don't know so that is the good funds law that deals with the money coming to the title company now if it's a real estate transaction like a buy sell it refers to any escrow transaction with a settlement or closing in the connection of the purchase sale or Finance of interest in real estate so a real estate transaction includes an escrow transaction plus the settlement as long as it's in connection with the purchase or sale sale of a uh interest in real estate notice it does not say refinance because remember refinances are exemp the term also real estate uh term does not apply real estate transaction does not apply where the only party to the loan is the lender and the borrow once again that's a refinance so that's not a real estate transaction and the lender is responsible for dispersing all the funds directly to the borrower okay so makes sense real estate agents are not involved in a refinance so it's not doesn't wouldn't be considered a real estate transaction remember it doesn't deal with the closing or the settlement of an interest in real estate it's the same guy or married couple buying and selling to themselves where there's no agent involved all right | REAL University | UCIjFZ_O6F5DTcRcsaRdgxBA | 2024-03-11 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,060 | 5,683 |
8P23Ahdjw_0 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8P23Ahdjw_0 | Stop the Madness! It's Time to Strategically Evaluate Educational Technology and Tools | welcome everyone we are thrilled you can join us for today's webinar stop the madness it's time to strategically evaluate educational technology and tools my name is Kim Narwaki assistant director for events and programs at wcet as we go through the webinar today if you have any questions please enter them into the question box and we'll get to them during the Q a portion we'd like to encourage you to engage in chat to contribute to the conversation and if you put your questions in chat we will probably lose track of them we are recording and we'll share that with you as soon as it's available probably by next week we'll post a link to the slide so you can download those if you like and you can follow the Twitter back Channel using wcet webcast today's webcast is hosted in partnership with turnitin and again if you have any questions please enter them into the Q a box I'd like to introduce you to our moderator for today's discussion who is probably of familiar face for many of you Megan Raymond wcet senior director of programs and membership hi everyone thank you so much for joining us today we have a great conversation in store for you and I know you're probably wondering how to get started with inventorying and managing your technology so we have several experts with us today I'd like to go ahead and have them introduce themselves we'll start with you Omid please do an introduction you're on mute thank you for the basics good to uh good to be here with you all my name is Amit fotuhi I am the director of learning Innovation at Western Governors University Labs which is a non-profit affiliate of Western Governors University devoted to Innovation and research um my own background really quickly is in social psychology and that's the lens that I apply to all of the work that I do and I'm looking forward to being here with you all and engaging in this conversation thank you so much Peter good morning everyone Hi Megan uh Peter mosinskis I'm currently serving as the interim Chief Information officer at the California State University Office of the chancellor prior to that I was serving as the deputy CIO at the Chancellor's office for the last couple of years and I've had about 25 years of experience maybe a little more than that now at public and private universities leading projects and deploying Technology Solutions that support students and faculty so glad to be here I think this is a really important topic and let me hand it back to you thank you so much Peter and Patty okay thanks for having me today I'm Patty Russ Smith I am the director of customer engagement for turnitin I've been here for about six and a half years but I think it's important to add that I haven't always been on the private sector side um I have almost two decades of experience in education uh prior to coming to turn it in I like to say that I've done almost everything you can do in a school district including serve lunch during a hurricane um but I also have some experience as an adjunct professor at Su for a short period of time in their teacher preparation program so I've really covered the game it over the years excellent thank you well wonderful thank you three for joining us today and sharing your expertise and experience with the wcet community to lay the foundation for today's topics I'll just start with a brief intro edtech is infused across course disciplines with modalities even in-person courses use edtech to enhance student learning experience edtech was with us before the pandemic and with the growth of online learning it's ubiquitous effective usage of tools for teaching and learning can be invaluable effective Ed Tech in tandem with high quality pedagogies can support Equitable learning achieve learning objectives increase engagement and Aid and retention according to a news survey from wgwgu labs and the college Innovation Network faculty view themselves as Ed Tech leaders and want the time resources and input to effectively adopt and Implement Tech I'll go ahead and drop the link to that surveying there shortly we know edtech has a vital role in teaching and learning we know many faculty are well versed at using edtech effectively we also know that there was a proliferation of tools and Technologies adopted during this pandemic and many of us implemented edtech at a rapid Pace in military mode learning now how do you strategically evaluate not of these Technologies let's find out I'll begin the conversation by asking questions to our panelists I'll keep an eye on the Q a for your questions too and please do jump into the chat and share your experiences and if you have any resources please post those in the chat as well so let's get started what considerations are top of mind or should be a top of mind when an institution strategically evaluates current and future Ed Tech what are the optimal goals Patty do you want to begin sure um so I I think the thing you always have to keep in mind is sort of what what are the goals and the outcomes that the institution has invested in and let that really drive your decision making you know so for example if you have objectives that are really uh centered on um completion and certification if you have goals that are really centered on um research then you're going to want to look at tools that are geared in that direction um I would I would say something that is probably a goal for all of us today is obviously this issue around equity and how edtech can play a part in equity um I I think that's absolutely critical but I think the first thing is to really know yourself as an institution and understand what it is that is driving your sort of day-to-day practice and then look for goals that are going to help you meet or look for tools that are going to help you meet those goals and objectives it's sort of a backwards design process right like in curriculum planning you start with your end in mind and then you backwards Matt from there I think think you obviously should do the same thing when it comes to Ed Tech right you should be thinking about where is it I want to end up we're going with students to end up instructors to end up and then what are the tools that we need to put in place to ensure that that can happen easily excellent Peter Omen either one of you want to jump in I think to build on what Patty had mentioned uh about knowing yourself I I really feel strongly the same way thinking about maybe another way to look at it is sort of fit for environment and fit for purpose so knowing yourself I think means that you really understand what the environment of your of your organization is and to what Patty said you know what what are those values that you're trying to support are you trying to uh but the values and objective so specific values are you trying to uh support Equity are you looking to meet other institutional objectives um and and the fit for purpose really again is keeping that environment in mind what you're what you're trying to get to um how well ultimately uh can you understand the products or products that you're using to see how well it can meet those needs and I think Meeting those needs has everything to do with being where the people that are using the technology are and engaging them in an active way um yeah I'll I'll just Echo I think what um what I've been hearing so far I will say that some of the work that we've been doing with the college Innovation Network uh which is a collaboration with a number of higher ed institutions has revealed some actually some common barriers that even prevents institutions from getting to the point where they can begin to try to understand um what their students needs are and what their technological needs are and if you'll indulge me I'll quickly rattle off three of them that seem to be pretty prevalent first one um actually has to do with what we what we are categorizing as market failures um and in speaking with institutional leaders we realize that there's actually a fair bit of distrust among administrators about vendors and providers that there's typically a lot of aggressive sales tactics that leads to this distrust but unfortunately that means that there tends to be resistance to including and inviting those providers into a conversation what that also results at the aggregate level is that there tends to be a bias towards the well-established sort of big players in the marketplace which ironically leaves out some of the earlier stage innovators and providers which is an antithesis to having more customized innovative solutions to meet your students emerging needs so that's one of the barriers the the second category of barrier has to do with let's assume that a school knows what their their technology needs are which turns out it's not always the case and they know what solution they want to implement there is a change management barrier as well um which ironically has less to do with the technological processes to be able to implement but rather the the buy-in um dynamics of the individuals who are at the Forefront of implementing these strategies and the third are challenges to evaluation and the reason for this is that edtech is not designed to be implemented in a way that is easily evaluated and what I mean by that is that typically they're implemented all at once to all students without a comparison group so that again sort of leaves a bit of a gap in terms of understanding how is this product actually impacting the goals and needs that we may have identified and understanding that there are these these various categories of challenges I would say it's part of the beginning processes of trying to figure out how do we go about uncovering what we need I'm covering how we Implement and uncovering how we evaluate which feeds into this full cycle of understanding technology excellent thank you my my unmute seemed to have disappeared so audience we'd like to hear from you too jump in the chat and let us know what your institution's optimal goals are with technology and how you begin to prioritize your Tech investment so moving along on the theme of change management and barriers why does this untucked proliferation tools continue to happen and how can we shift the culture so that edtech is adopted and implemented in a strategic way across the institution or or across the system and do we understand the forces that impact edit Tech adoption among students faculty and administration who would like to start well I'm happy to jump in on that so you know why it happens I think um to some degree it's because we're human beings and we approach solving complex problems in very human ways and human ways to solve problems in many cases are iterative they're messy they they don't always follow a particular structure and a lot of times they're also driven by of course they're they're driven by by humans but but there are other agendas uh that may be at stake as part of uh the process I think Omid was speaking to to some of that um that challenge around this idea of change management and and how how the the tie-in between what uh What uh either a group of individuals or an organization as a whole um tackles and and identifies as the a single problem and how you get that group of of individuals moving forward in a direction in a specific direction is tricky I say this coming from the California State University system which has 23 campuses 480 000 students uh 55 000 employees faculty and staff so you can imagine getting 23 campuses to move forward in any One Direction at the same time it's a lot like herding cats so you know what works what what overcomes some of those messy barriers I think that again to Mead's Point change management and having some discipline around change management is really important uh also looking to build uh to take those iterative approaches so that you're iterating through approaches not doing things all at once and finally looking for opportunities to build build small coalitions uh you know we find in our system that a lot of the things that end up growing Beyond one campus two campus two campuses five ten Etc really depend on having a core Coalition of the Willing around a specific approach a methodology or even just a set of values that a group agree with and decide to keep moving forward with those kinds of coalitions a lot of times create their own gravity for moving uh either groups or organizations in the right direction yeah and Kim I'll add to that um I I think that I I think we can't ignore the factors that are outside of either edtech or education really and that is their policy and political wins that play a role here too right there's funding that are tied to specific sort of movements and trends that are out there um you know and one of the things that happens and so in my in my previous role before I came to turn it in one of the things I was is the grants administrator for our school district and so anybody who's worked in Grants knows that there are spikes and valleys and there are trends that lead those um the sort of movement that's happening um and one of the things that happens is you get pots of money that are available for very specific things that are time bound and have to be used in a certain way and that drives some of the decision making that institutions end up making you know maybe I'd like to add 20 staff members but these aren't recurring funds and they're only going to last for two years and I won't be able to fund those positions beyond that so I'm instead I might choose to invest in an edtech tool which can be a smart decision but you have to be strategic about that and say what are the goals that I was hoping to achieve can I achieve them with an edtech tool right and so I think there's this real sort of strategic process that has to occur on a regular basis we used to call it PRP right pause reflect prioritize right so and that can happen at any point in the cycle it can happen in when you're evaluating tools initially it can happen once you have a proliferation of tools it can happen anywhere along the compendium but what you really have to do is stop and and take a second and say all right everything that's out there this is everything that's in the landscape is it really working for us and if it isn't can we can we modify our approach so that it is working for us or do we need to do we really need to consider whether this tool is right for us is there another tool that would be better for us and if I if I jump back on the other side of the fence and think from the point of view of an ed Tech then obviously one of the things that we really caution customers about is really thinking about a full implementation cycle to understand what your concrete goals are at different points along the Spectrum with implementation and I will always be the voice in the room that says please do not Overlook the need for training right because it isn't enough to identify a tool and put it in place and just hope that it will work you have to have really really clear Milestones up front and then you have to really think about how do we equip our instructors and our students whoever those users are going to be to leverage this tool to the best power that it's going to be and you can't do that without some training and some deep understanding of what the toll is um and and so I I think some of these pieces get overlooked in the process of selecting a tool we got something in place and we're like okay we're done but honestly that's step one right step two has to be how do you get value out of that tool and so a lot of that really comes down to the users whoever they may be really understanding the full power of the tool and how to leverage it for their specific milestones and objectives and you know in our world at turnitin we hear a lot of when you say what are your goals for adopting turnitin well we want to catch students you know and prevent plagiarism okay what does that look like what would it actually look like if that were happening on your campus what are the behaviors you would expect to see what are the statistics that we can measure right what does usage look like that's going to drive that so you have to really push people to be very concrete about those ideas because you're not going to know if it's successful or not if you haven't set really clear milestones and methodology for assessing the success I think that kind of goes back to what Peter was saying you know you can't just throw it out there and and hope that people will pick it up it has to be a lot more strategic to that particularly at such a huge Institution um like his you know you're not going to get everybody on the same page in the same way that you won't hurt all the cats but you can point them in the same direction and you can give them the right tools and they're a lot more likely to end up in the destination you had in mind these are fantastic points on um I'll just happily build on them uh thanks for setting the foundations I think change management and uh the sort of the pause reflect um you know Frameworks are critical um and it just on the change management I think there's a change management set of dynamics that are important to recognize as well which includes and I always try to promote an understanding of the barriers that get in the way of the change being able to happen and that speaks what Patty was speaking to which is how do you get a better understanding of the key stakeholders and that includes the product that includes the users includes the The Faculty who are sort of implementing them um I will say that's something that's core to what we do again at the college Innovation Network we have a series of surveys that go out to students faculty and now administrators as well to understand their perceptions because their perceptions matter in terms of how we hope to be able to implement and and create the change management that that is necessary and a couple of little nuggets that I'll mention and this was mentioned earlier um contrary to the Rogers adoption curve that we all know which we like to sort of pick on faculty as being the resistors that institutions well-intentioned well-resourced will come up with great ideas and recommendations for technology and then when they go to introduce them that the faculty are resistant and that is what slows the change management well it turns out when you thought when you survey faculty when you ask them how do you see yourself how is your appetite and what are your sources of influence and support as you're introduced to new technology they actually don't see themselves as resistors they see themselves as innovators but instead what they do report is are some of the systemic barriers and challenges that either prevent a concerted coordinated way of implementing Solutions and evaluating those as well as just a lack of clarity about where the influence comes from so when you ask survey faculty where do you get your motivation inspiration for common tools it's not from the institution that's most commonly with that we hear in fact it's from what their peers are using that's what they they sort of are introduced in in happenstance so if you're thinking about trying to create a systemic change management program and yet your faculty are not seeing and hearing is a clear and intentional strategy for introducing and supporting the the implementation of new technologies that's one of those pain points you might want to be mindful of as you're thinking about well how do we create a change management program that does Target these barriers another nugget from our students at Tech surveys is also important because when we ask students how how is it that you feel about technology we actually landed on a very new construct that hasn't been seen or explored in the literature to date and this is what we're calling an edtech mindset or essentially a sense of self-efficacy in terms of your willingness and your comfort in adapting and adopting new technologies we take it for granted that if you just connect students to their learning experiences through the technological channels that's a pretty seamless pathway but in fact navigating those technological channels themselves has its own set of experiences and training potential and barriers so understanding that training and adequate support needs to be placed on how it is that students access technology can also make you understand how they do or don't utilize those Technologies to access their learning so all of this comes back to I think just this this recognition that if you want to meet students or meet faculty where they are it's important to know where they are and that means investing the time and the resources to really uncover what are they thinking what are they feeling and that informs the change management dynamics that you're trying to feed into all of this um so I just want to Echo what I heard from from Patty and Peter because I think that's exactly the kind of systemic and iterative kind of thinking that's necessary to make some real progress excellent and there's really good comments in the chat so continue sharing your experiences we love hearing from you at the institution Peter I'm going to go a little off plan but I know that accessibility and security are very very important in edtech adoptions especially at the system level so can you talk about how as a large system you've Incorporated that into some of the Ed Tech procurement processes yeah uh thanks Megan uh and it's that level of uh compliance with um again really best practices of around information security accessibility and any other uh practices that to some degree may be externally driven is really important to build at a at an organization level and really across the organization uh at both uh the grass tops as well as the Grassroots and for a number of our programs including our accessible technology initiative uh that is uh has been in place for many years within the CSU and has really helped us move the needle from a as a system and to help our individual campuses really understand uh what those best practices are and uh communicating that two campuses providing resources for campuses to help engage and uh continuing to really facilitate those conversations on a regular basis so yeah there are really a lot of layers there most of them have to do with how well we communicate about these things to uh what Patty and um Omid had have shared already I think the how we think about managing those kinds of large changes is really important again the grass tops need to know and have the awareness that these things are important to do not only because they're a good thing to do in many cases they're really also the right thing to do in terms of matching with organization's values the Grassroots level practitioners people that are procuring technology or people that are involved involved in advocating or supporting either evaluation remediation or support of uh of different risk management or compliance work like accessibility and information security they have to be engaged on a regular basis either through trainings communities of practice and having support from a system uh and and Leadership that continues to advocate for uh that kind of work to be done um and and so I'd say between the grass tops and Grassroots within the organization that having both both of those aspects I think helps to create a and sustain a long-term system approach to being able to incorporate those kinds of practices I can't uh emphasize enough the vendor relationship as well I know it's kind of been hit on a little bit as part of this we've seen how our ability to engage with vendors over certainly the last 10 years has really changed we don't see as many uh issues engaging with with vendors around accessibility uh you know asking questions like well do you have standard accessibility documentation like your your accessibility conformance reports or your vpat forms vendors seem to be less less likely to say what's accessibility or what's a VP Pat now compared to what what that looked like 10 years ago and I think that's largely to do with the advocacy of institutions in higher education organizations like the CSU and uh taking the initiative to focus on those elements when we're having those conversations but making sure that that those conversations happen and and that we have those conversations in the context of a Continuum of progress uh you know we accessibility information security again these are things that are very human very messy uh and very contextual and so you know getting to are we accessible or are we secure is really more of the journey than the destination so I think um having good relationships with vendors and uh that understand that and understand how it can be mutual mutually beneficial to move continue to move the needle in that direction for higher education has been both important for us and I think is has led to a lot of our success excellent thank you I know you all had really got some good momentum around creating some system-wide policies and then coveted it so like like most organizations you had a lot of momentum and then things kind of sold out and now you have an opportunity to do things a little differently so let's talk more about the faculty piece oh did anyone else want to jump in on that please do yeah I just wanted to just um just kind of speak to the the the importance of covid um I I don't think it can be underestimated that it's had a profound effect on the educational landscape and technology in particular I also just want to sort of promote a macro level sort of see reflect on what that means um because as we think about the the work that we do um we often have well-intended products or Solutions but we we don't always pay special attention to the onus of change that goes into that and what I mean by that is let's say we think a solution ought to have a positive effect on a particular population of students um we sometimes if the the product does not have a positive effect well either blame the students for not engaging the product for not doing what it was designed to do but not always the system um and I think what's interesting about anytime there is an uh a change um is that it's also an opportunity for insight and and a reflection of what is actually happening now just the reason why I jumped into here is because um one of the one of the highlights that we've been capturing as we've been working with students from different groups uh in their transition into and out and through the pandemic is realizing that as different groups think about technology there are different experiences that are completely counter-intuitive to what we would have predicted specifically at the dawn of the pandemic we thought the digital divide will disproportionately disadvantage those under-resourced underrepresented groups because of the sort of in uh this uh disadvantaged way in which the technology is is accessible um surveying these groups across the pandemic we've actually learned that the first gen students the non-traditional students um the older students actually have expressed a greater preference for technology enabled social connection and academic access now this was very surprising because we would have predicted the opposite but what it reveals is that maybe there's something with the traditional model that doesn't serve some of these groups in the way that we had thought and so I do want to just sort of put a pin on on the importance of change whether sort of initiated by us or by the world as a moment of reflection to see what does this mean and and then also how that plays into that Dynamic of onus of change right is it this is it the the students that we assume ought to be engaging in a certain way is it the technology or is it a system and how those those things interplay um so I just think it's really a sort of a a an important point to bring up especially as we think about the role of technology for different groups and this goes back to our previous I think our conversation around access and Equity because I think technology can have a tremendous potential to serve in ways that we may not have been able to in the past but only if we're mindful of how it is that it's actually being received and and impacted yes thank you for that I think often in higher education we think that it's such a luxury to have the opportunity to step back and pause and reflect but I think at this stage it's it's vital to really step back and say what worked what didn't work what really happened dig in and see some of those trends that weren't necessarily Trends or unexpected things so as we can I think it's really as important as a community to start to service some of those thank you anything else before we move on to the next question okay well let's talk more about faculty so specifically what are some of the pragmatic ways that you are working with faculty around strategic adoption usage evaluation of Ed Tech wants to jump in first well I'm I'm happy to chime in on uh this again uh largely from from an Institutional standpoint looking at what those um keeping in mind I think to what Omid was just sharing and and uh and what Patty I think had discussed as well all of the different stakeholders uh when it comes to um engaging and making the right decisions yeah I think is really important um and uh I I think it means making sure that that we're creating enough time and space uh with which to do that uh I give provide a perfect example so the the CSU about a little over a year ago had launched a uh system-wide device technology Equity initiative called c6s and we've been really pleased with how the deployment of uh tens of thousands of devices to our students as well as thousands of mobile hotspots really helped to bridge gaps for our students and to help them overcome barriers uh but again to the I think some of the points that were being made here uh we did this in a way that was uh to to really help reach students and to help students get the most out of the experience but I think through the process we we acknowledged uh early on and have tried to to make sure that we're really thinking about how we deploy technology such as devices in students hands in as holistic a way as we can we know in some ways just that device having uh being in the hands of of certain students is going to be a not only an academic game changer for them but potentially a Life Game Changer uh We've we heard from students that uh this this device that they received was the first computer their family had ever owned and that goes to to kind of speak to the diversity of the CSU and and how we're able to support a an incredibly uh diverse group of individuals with with so many different kinds of needs but to bring this back to to uh faculty engagement education technology you know the the idea of having a device in students hands and be able to have a standard approach to to being able to access and use technology there's clearly a aspect of this that requires faculty engagement and for faculty to to be present and to uh be supported in thinking about how they engage with the technology that that's being made available and I think um sometimes it's it's easier said than done because uh sometimes the technology comes before the conversations uh uh happen or or should be happening so in those cases I think it's still really important if necessary to sort of maybe pause and reflect to back up and to really look at the the technology how it's being implemented and thinking about how to maximize that engagement with with faculty ultimately if faculty don't see the value of Technology students may be making a difference in students lives but it may not be fully aligning with what I would say could be the most making the most out of those devices or those Technologies I'll chime in there you know your your question was you the word that really stood out to me is pragmatic right and until I'm going to go really really pragmatic in in my response and say I think one of the things that is often missing is a project manager right and I don't I don't care what that role is what that title is who does it um but there need it needs leadership and it needs maintenance um of the project right you can't just sort of send it out into the wild and expect it to just be successful um you have to have you really have to have some leadership of it um and I think in in many cases that can be done in partnership with your Ed Tech vendor right like we have people who are dedicated to doing that work who can help you um and give you patterns to follow examples from other success cases you know you don't have to go it alone but it is really critical that you do have that clear guidance and direction for the project um or or you might not be successful because things will happen you can have all the hot spots in the world but what if they don't get to the right people or what if they get out there to the right people and they're not really sure how to use them and they don't know who to call to get answers to that and so you need someone who's committed to doing that you know and a lot of times what we find in working with institutions is that it's it's someone's like it's one thing on a very very big plate full of lots of different things and it is hard for that person to really make time for it um you know so I think it is really critical to think about who's going to lead this work and how can we if in the case of Ed Tech how can we work with our vendor as a partner to help us meet our goals um I I think you know there are there are folks like me who have come to Ed Tech not because we're so excited about a particular tool but because we're so excited about the power that edtech presents in terms of helping institutions meet their goals and solve their problems in efficient ways and we want to partner with you we want to hear what's working and what isn't and troubleshoot together and make it work ultimately your success is our success and so I think there are a lot of us in the Ed Tech space who feel very passionately about partnering with our users on the other end to make sure that things are effective but but it really does come down to that very pragmatic element of who's going to manage this project and make sure that we are meeting the Milestones we've set for ourselves and and be able to course correct if we're not um which I think is also often a problem in failed implementation of edtech tools is that we don't have a plan for how to course correct if everything doesn't go smoothly um but all of those things really come back to project management I'll uh I'll add um something that's complementary and I feel like finally have some unique input here um which I think in addition to the pragmatic components of making sure that you have the infrastructure to implement that is critical um there's also a very human psychological Dimension um again sort of bearing on the insights that we've captured from our faculty survey when you ask them what is uh the single most uh important source that influences you to explore and Implement new technologies it's not from ethic vendors it's not even from the institution it's what their peers are using and it turns out that if that is a single greater Source it also reveals a missed opportunity because of Institutions recognize that there are these small subset of individuals who are the you know the the early adopters that are influencing those around them there could also be a way in which you can Elevate that platform for for those individuals and the people who who sort of are early adopters to feel like they are part of an innovation process give them the supports to do part of your work for you and then that is what essentially creates an initial sort of wave of change I've seen this also be an Insight that vendors will take advantage of or I would say utilize and how they do that is they'll often um reach out to a faculty member and they'll ask them what are some of the the tools that you're using and then they'll say you know it seems like you have great insights on this General topic would you like to come join us in a webinar much like this and share your thoughts and experiences about what your insights and your experiences have been and then by the end of it the faculty become quite likely to adopt whatever it is that the product of the webinar organizers were because now they've sort of been brought in as a champion as someone whose identity can be validated and and boosted as an innovator and so they feel compelled to continue that works I think in addition to the pragmatism there's a lot of considerations around the psychology of behavior initiation that can really fit into how both administrators and vendors think about the faculty as The Gatekeepers ultimately of those those implementations excellent thank you keeping on theme with the need for a cheap cat Burger we've learned that experience here at Ouija with some of our Tech implementations so we we are getting to the point where we're going to jump to the audience q a but I quickly want to ask each of you maybe just in a sentence or two talk about what you've learned with working with Ed Tech providers or Patty you touched on this a little bit but working directly with institutions how can you sort of reduce the friction and make sure that you're on the road to an effective long-term partnership it's a win-win for both as well as with the students in mind ultimately well I think one of the themes that's come up by from every single one of us today is to really start with stakeholder input right because if you know up front where your different stakeholder groups are what assumptions they're coming in with what level of enthusiasm they have then you can you can create a plan that is going to be more responsive to the true Dynamics um you know I think sometimes we make assumptions about where people are and and what their needs are and and that's always problematic um no no more or less problematic in the world of edtech implementation but certainly a factor that has to be considered so it seems sort of counter-intuitive for me to say the thing to do up front is take the time to find out what people are thinking but it is it's going to save you so much more time in the long run to take that time up front so I think that's absolutely critical I also think that once you land on that vendor you need to put some responsibility on us and I'll say us here right speaking from my role at turnitin come to your partner your vendor and say what are you going to give us to help us support implementation it can't just be a transaction where you you sign a check and you put a purchase order in and then and then we're hands off right a good Ed Tech vendor is going to be your partner not just in adopting but also implementing that tool and they have skills I think Carol in the chat was talking about well institutions often don't have a project management role nope they often don't but you know where you do have a role like that you have a role like that in edtech companies and you should ask for and expect that kind of support and that kind of partnership with you in making things a success and we can bring you materials and strategies and steps that we've learned from working with hundreds of thousands of Institutions about what works and what doesn't customize that for your implementation so that it will really work for the goals that you have in mind but we can do a lot of the work for you you know you're talking about how do you get people trained we can bring that content to you how do you support students we have content that can support that and I think it's you know institutions need to come to the table prepared to ask for that and expect it as part of their relationship with a vendor Patty I'm gonna uh take what you said and actually go a little bit in a a different direction but but related I I have no uh I have no objection uh around project management from vendors and I think that's that's absolutely critical for Success a successful implementations of edtech or any other technologies that institutions are enabling the the project management at the institution side I think whether you consider it the the sort of the technical project management or the the stakeholder management around uh communication and getting the word out I think that that partnership right there between project management at the vendor and again I'll put in air quotes around it project management at the institution uh is really important because weather again it is that that project contacts the the stakeholder or stakeholders that are involved in the the application in many cases they're the ones that uh can help best Identify some of the organizational uh roadblocks some of the uh politics or or uh you know compliance regulation regulatory policy Hoops uh or barriers that that a vendor or a a institution in partnership with that vendor are going to encounter it's like the inside intelligence into into what's happening so I think uh making sure you know when when possible at all I absolutely agree that uh vendors uh having vendor experience with uh tackling certain kinds of problems across multiple institutions and how they can bring that experience back to a team at an organization that's thinking about okay how do we take those Lessons Learned and then how do we really apply the the known environmental factors political economic factors uh and constraints that we have how do we sort of mash those two together uh to help keep this approach moving forward um yeah I can I can only um so again Echo both Patty and Peter's points uh the the additional thought that comes to mind is is also an encouragement of four vendors and increments of an Investments of an evaluation um of your your product not both not just for a demonstration of like look how cool our product is and look how effective it is but really as a basis to really uncover what what areas of improvement there are um I think some of the comments I'm seeing in the chat also touch on this because I think institutions also have a pretty good sense of which vendors have a motivation just to sell versus which ones wants to partner and I think uh if you yourself are able to instill that mindset of improvement and iteration um and and service and then that can eventually come across and so there are strategies and and and behaviors that you can begin to implement that Fosters that that that mindset of inquiry that mindset of improvement and it begins with trying to take an honest look at whether or not your product is serving and the way that you hope that it does um I'll also share with you that when you are able to carve out low cost no costs Partnerships with many schools that may not be as well resourced um that they are actually quite open to a partnership that demonstrates positive impact before they spend their limited resources on a particular vendor um and that by doing so you're you have the greatest chance of of having your Partnerships that creates a tailored solution but also is not going to lead to a closed door because your incoming price offering is a bit too high and you don't have the demonstration of impact that the schools are looking for so broadly speaking I'd say really just thinking about how it is that you can validate and and uh and demonstrate the the way that your product does or does not work with the goal of this iterative continuous Improvement mindset that helps to to Foster trust and build credibility excellent thank you all for your very thoughtful responses clearly not a question did one to two sentences so um I'm gonna stick with Ahmed on that theme when we go to the audience q a because I think this is right in line with what you were just talking about how do we make the environment more Equitable for the smaller and maybe more Innovative Ed Tech providers um yeah I would say again just sort of repeating that um uh the the early stage um Ed Tech providers really are the embodiment of innovation uh because they're the most likely to be attuned and and willing to change and customize their Solutions based on the institution's needs um and so thinking about putting into place a process that really helps to uncover what impacts if any of your your product has is one thing the other thing I want to sort of unpack um especially as we're talking about access is that access is actually two components which is uh both having a solution be accessible so it's it's available and that it is being accessed by the the end user and those two things are not always one and the same but that ultimately if you're trying to increase access you want to ensure that you are doing both that you're making a solution and product that is accessible that means there are no procedural burdens or complexities that prevent the end users especially in a disproportionate unjust way from being able to access your platform but that ultimately there's also Equitable accessing of your solution and that also requires I think an intentional exploration of who's using your platform how are they using it and who's not using your platform um and uh you know just to sort of close the circle I think those early stage companies who are hungry for understanding how they can best serve the institutions are the best positions and as a group represents the the spirit of innovation that the tech ed Tech landscape really needs um so if there is a sort of systematic process of doing that exploring whether or not your your solution is accessed and accessible and having the impact that you hope that it does then I think that Triad will lead to the greatest chance of having a product solution and a partnership that will set you up for success excellent thank you Peter I'm going to go to you next with a question from Beth kiggins how does FERPA play into the adoption of edtech tools and the fact that these tools retain student data well uh we we have to be able to uh it's really a balancing act and so we need to be able to use student uh data and information to make uh the right strategic decisions and support students at the same time we know as institutions we we have um regulatory requirements that require us to do things a certain way and I think to what what Omid um was talking about with regards to how how we get there and um uh what that means for our ability to collaborate I think as part as uh edtech and especially a smaller Ed Tech providers go I think this is part of this becomes part of the conversation and the Continuum of growth and the Continuum of innovation that has to happen maybe it's not something that that um you know an edtech provider is concerned with at the outset but what with the knowledge that to be able to grow and to be able to expand that these are the other constraints that need to be taken into account I think that's really important so uh but getting back to FERPA of course regardless of what tool uh is being used I think uh protecting student information protecting the data that organizations have is really hugely hugely important and I think how that factors into Innovation is is also important are there ways to to evaluate uh the success of a tool or technology and to minimize the risk of exposing that information I think that's those are great conversations to to have early and often with um uh Tech providers regardless of size very true thank you okay one last audience question and we'll get to the patio I'm going to ask you how have you seen the balance of tools being adopted and implemented with helping to reduce the chaos and uncertainty but also making sure that the end user the student isn't going to have additional chaos additional stress or additional costs yeah so so this is hard right like I'm going to just say that up front I'm not going to gloss over this this is really really challenging right because you know when you're saying things like oh well evaluate what's best and be responsive to Innovation and you know be prepared to course correct what can happen is that you have a lot of change and there's a burden that gets carried by the end users when you start talking about a significant amount of change so I think there's a balance that you really have to strike between sort of evaluating what the tools are and how they're being used and what you're asking of the users right it's part of the reason why I said before it's not just pause and reflect and make a change it's pause reflect and prioritize and part of prioritizing is thinking about your end users and not just thinking at a big level right like we have to think about what is the burden we're asking students to carry I think somebody earlier in the chat was talking about a shift from LMS to LMS right which can be I really feel like a very instructor institutional level decision but it has an impact on students too when we're asking them to change their workflows when we're asking them to change their mindsets you know I it's my job at the company that to be actually the voice of students and teachers in part that's what that's part of the responsibility I carry at the company and and some of my partners that turn it in will tell you I take that quite seriously sometimes to my detriment they don't always love it when I'm the person who walks in the room and I'm like wait a minute wait a minute wait a minute because you move that button and it doesn't seem like a big deal but it is a big deal in that moment if you don't know where the button you always push to do XYZ is and so I do think you have to be really thoughtful and have a plan right and you have to be mindful when you evaluate when you make a change how you roll it out do you do it on a small scale what are the supports that you put in place um to to to do that over time A lot of times we advocate for like a dual access period if you're shifting from one to another give people time to make that shift let them opt in to the change for a period of time before you make it mandatory right and be thoughtful about how you bring people over um I think one of the things you can do is often ease some of the anxiety that comes with change that is just about not knowing what this new is whatever is new um and so you wanna you wanna bring Champions into that conversation people who can speak to you the value of the change why it is better to make this shift what it will look like on the other side so I think there's a lot that's there is about really understanding the people that are involved and being strategic about the moves that you're making and sometimes part of the strategy has to be it's not the right time to make this move that is a decision that is okay to make right and to be thoughtful about how you implement and what you implement and how it falls into your priorities um you know so I so I I think a lot of it is just about sort of the personalization of understanding who your stakeholders are and how you're going to roll things out and then doing everything you can to I call it looking around corners right look around the corner and anticipate what the challenge is that's coming and be ready for it have supports in place you know these kinds of questions are going to come up how can we be prepared to answer them you know that students are going to be it's going to be 11 59 before the thing is due and they're not going to be able to figure out how to submit how do you prepare for that in advance so there's a lot we can do up front that will ease some of that anxiety but it also does involve really just that core knowledge of who you're serving and how to best meet their needs wow well thank you everybody I'm so grateful that I got to spend time with you all and then the chat I can't wait to dig further into the conversations that took place that I want to pass it off to Kim very quickly to wrap us up but Patty Peter Ahmed thank you very much for being so generous with your time and your advice today Kim great thank you so much I want to Echo Megan thanks to Omid uh Paddy and Peter uh for your insights and conversation today thank you to our audience for joining us and being engaged with your questions and chat again we will be sharing out the recording um in a follow-up email visit our website we have a few webcasts do more webcasts coming up um in the next couple of weeks and then our annual meeting will be in person in Denver there is still time to register and we hope to see you there I want to quickly acknowledge 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eRgE1RLM9Zc | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eRgE1RLM9Zc | We told Stephen that we couldn't meet his demands - Ben Shapiro #Shorts | November 2nd Stephen called up Jeremy and said I want 30 million dollars a year and a bunch of changes to the term sheet I'm not going to redline the term sheet I'm not going to edit the term sheet I just want you to send me a brand new offer on November 6th four days later remember this is after he's already sounded off he's got the term sheet he's had it for a month November 6th was election night you'll recall if you're a daily wire fan Stephen Crowder appeared on our election night coverage everything was very friendly everything was very chummy everything was great November 14th or thereabouts we decided that we couldn't meet his demands his demands were not rational in business terms that he wanted too much money and all the rest of it so we let him know you know no hard feelings we're still friends just like we do in every contract negotiation as Tim Poole said on his show last night and we've had contract negotiations with Tim and we disagreed and went our separate ways and we still liked him Tim still likes us and all the rest okay so November 14th they're about to be told Stephen that we couldn't meet his demands | 1 Minute Positivity | UCx_83uNlysj80K4Fu5e8qGA | 2023-02-08 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 214 | 1,140 |
Js0V8HKtt4M | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Js0V8HKtt4M | The Greatest Story Ever Told: A Journey Through the Cosmos | welcome to the great story ever told where we explore the fascinating history of the universe and the groundbreaking discoveries in astrophysics in this first episode based on the book astrophysics for people in a hurry by Neil deGrasse Tyson we'll dive into the beginning of the universe and the fundamental forces that shape it nearly 14 billion years ago the universe was a vastly different place than it is today all the space matter and energy that we know of were compressed into a tiny volume smaller than a single atom this was the moment of the Big Bang the explosive event that created everything we know today the universe began to expand rapidly and as it did the basic forces of nature that describe the universe were Unified at this moment the universe was a single unified force and time as we know it did not exist over billions of years the universe evolved and we gained a deeper understanding of gravity matter and energy we learned that they curve the fabric of space and time surrounding them this curvature is what causes gravity and it explains why objects with mass are attracted to each other in fact the curvature of space-time is so significant that it affects the motion of objects in our daily lives for example GPS satellites need to take into account the curvature of space-time when they transmit signals to Earth without this adjustment GPS signals would be off by several meters making them essentially useless but it's not just gravity that shapes the universe we also have the other fundamental forces electromagnetism the strong nuclear force and the weak nuclear force these forces govern everything from the behavior of atoms to the behavior of stars our understanding of these forces has led to some of the most groundbreaking discoveries in physics for example we know that stars shine because of the fusion of hydrogen atoms into helium a process that releases massive amounts of energy this Fusion process is only possible because of the strong nuclear force which binds protons and neutrons together in the nucleus of an atom however there's still a lot we don't know about these forces for example we're still trying to understand the behavior of dark matter and dark energy two mysterious substances that make up a large portion of the universe we know they exist because of their gravitational effects but we've yet to observe them directly perhaps one of the most fascinating aspects of astrophysics is the way it allows us to think about our place in the universe we are but a tiny Speck in a vast ever-expanding Cosmos and yet we have the ability to study and understand it the discoveries we've made have given us a profound understanding of the universe and our place in it join us next time for our next episode of the great story ever told where we'll explore the mysteries of black holes and the fabric of the universe don't forget to like And subscribe to our channel to stay updated on our latest episodes | Team Sparrow | UCoAVHKgeibMwkPTlt8WgbQA | 2023-03-08 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 517 | 2,962 |
QyssvZBwaQc | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QyssvZBwaQc | Reduce Wrinkles, Look Younger and Tighten Skin with This $3 Product | she's being difficult girl have we got something to tell you about today is this a miracle mask for three bucks we're gonna check it out next hey there and welcome to two real chicks we are so excited because we are bringing us in care video about an anti-aging mask then I call the miracle mask this is by a company called skin care cosmetics retinol just retinol is what's really big you will not believe I got this at Sally's yes Sally's Beauty Sally's Beauty Supply is what we used to call it and I made an order for something else and I needed like a couple of bucks to hit me up to free shipping so this was $2.99 I said what the heck I'll try it I did try it we're going to show you what happens is this a miracle in a mask alright let's take a look at miss Cindy okay let's just examine the face where would you like to see a difference around your mouth yeah let's see if or am i around here to around your eye and ran here Oh hail all over maybe people will take a look at the eyes and just in general that little area there the mouth area and the cheek area so we're gonna see what it does I got the forehead didn't I yeah we got the eyes right there that's not her friend and he's brought a buddy today hello but sudden I see you to visit with us we had a few little lines right here I'm trying to get the other side girls stop it sorry I'll behave maybe so it says anti-aging three and one sheet mask smooth fine lines and wrinkles restores radiance and glow how many minutes do we leave this on 15 to 20 and it says remove now massage remains saram follow with day or night cream let's give it a try how come you got that so easy just on me can I help you I got it the blonde knows how to do a few things sometimes sometimes okay so it comes out very juicy it's like a cotton me like texture and you just kind of unfold it look you have yours on already I'm special yes how does that I gotta sneeze oh no [Music] skills me keep your mask on good job good job I don't even have mine on yet I'm always afraid of carrying them but this is pretty sturdy I see the dog is decided to pay as a visit today good Nikki how does it feel feels cool and refreshing isn't it very cooling it's just it's almost cold okay let me get this on my face so yeah now for me the trick is gonna be to pull this up as close under my eyes without getting it in my eyes as possible smooth it out all over your face oh you're good you got yours on all over I'm going to deposit that oil and oh yes I don't really detect a fragrance do you mm-hmm I do not if it is it's very subtle it's very juicy and it feels really nice you look so cute we'll leave the sign for the time maybe a few minutes more just to see what happens but we'll leave this on we'll report back tallien for the reveal dum did it um okay let's see all right let's take a look I definitely see a difference there right in through here oh yeah there's a difference that side too oh my gosh you should see your eyes like seriously [Music] big-time your eyes let's take a look at the mouth I see a difference in the mouth not as big as I do like around here take a look oh there is a difference mmm-hmm look at my hair sorry [Music] I think it's real wertha what is it three dollars three dollars three dollars when okay here we go let's see what we've got how about mr. puffy man over here he's looking a little tighter too through here I still don't I never did see those wrinkles that you say you got but we're good with that okay yeah yeah yeah pores pores look closed very nice yep especially this one yeah I mean there's like no bag there left there at all right nice so there you go you decide for yourself is this the miracle mask the miracle anti-aging mask for three bucks and I got these the other day buy two get one free which took them down to two dollars apiece and they also run specials regularly where it's buy one get one half off so if you check the Sally's website I don't know if they carry them in the stores I believe they do okay and I got I assume the sales would run in the stores as well so just kind of wait around for a sale I'm telling you we think this is the best two to three dollars that we've ever spent the results speak for themselves and I think that if you use this because when I use this the results will last for a day or two I think if you were to use this two or three times a week you would probably see some pretty lasting results on a regular basis we're not skincare experts we're not institutions or doctors but hey we're just sharing our experience so if you think that this is a pretty awesome find on our part cuz we haven't seen any but he else talked about this and we're so excited to bring it to you if you think this is an awesome find and you want to check it out give it a big ol thumbs up and while you're heading down there to give us that big old 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S_oMVaRkYC4 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S_oMVaRkYC4 | Ugly Buddy | yeah I'm buddy buddy love why are you hating I got love it's never fading like the men above I'm waiting calculating the times you was discriminating mankind the mess time I not all crime you say you faithful and full of 15 odors powerful words you're saying don't be shameful just grateful you are here today and may I say I am grateful of my food and my wife yes you need I'm coming I'm coming now this your warning yeah I'm stunning array chief on the show's becoming the CEO oh you didn't know I go by bus load up he knows I might be slightly slow but I have a bright glow it's like I ride it but it ignites slow to not just turn on your lights and my iphone is right the end that I and my night strike it with my knife no guy is a glide right room I apply much pride to my application so i can get a vacation for the emigration just get that job i know you're tired others interrogation and khan saheb convocation is another topic for this conversation god it feels so real he'll me I'm only a human being if I willed free will and I will yield it until I'm very skill yeah I love my buddies my god your buddies it's racing one who called me neither but it I don't know if they ugly but no one's really ugly oh gosh Aquino young can't no I'm not kidding oh no nothing either I love I / a Chinese dragon tiger Black Widow Black Flag hanging eight liquors burgers since my brother look man I'm going for the blister I need my left hip better spit cuz I don't fit when I'm bit I always get my pics and you better get your picture after i get my highlight crispy going the trip you just better understand my trick your tips i predict my own weather when i'm wearing leather in my party leather seats with that pick up let you know why i am discreet i am not from the street and i took a step back i am merely i will delete you if you repeat my mystery I would destroy your hopefully with my feet you lucky I am sweet but sour patch kids are so good and you can have some they are my treat and down beeping my deeds and no more agreed until life is my seed do not mislead and that we only defeat stove I never hurts to be treat you feel complete and a llama buddies my cousin but you can call me buddy love who sometimes by the low whoo I can 18 no comb it you know | Keno Mccoy | UCM6VRO4mecw2d14ml2036dQ | 2015-08-07 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 464 | 2,265 |
Re-di-28Te8 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Re-di-28Te8 | Research Help for Theology Students: Using Interlibrary Loan | hi this is beth perry at the swilley library and today we're going to look at how you can request journal articles and essays which are book chapters that we do not own or have access to through interlibrary loan so we're here at the main libraries page and we're going to go down to the databases tab select a and then scroll down until we get to the atla religion database okay so let's say we were looking for baptism um in the early church that's our topic so we'll do search and so some of them are pdf we're gonna go to number nine and we'll see this one says find full text so we just click on that and under how to get it it's going to ask us first to sign in and then it tells us that this is an ill or interlibrary loan article request so we can click there and because we signed in it already knows who is making the request and so they will send the article to your mercer email then we scroll down we see that the information about that particular article is already put in as well so all you need to do is click on the required field there and submit and you might notice this says the university library will cover up to thirty dollars in fees um generally that does not happen that there is generally no charge to you um and if there is a charge for some reason then they will notify you before they put in their request so you can decide if you want to go ahead and get that and paid that cost but again that's that's pretty rare so i'm going to go back let's see to our search okay all right and look at one more on the third page number 26 so we'll notice this is an essay so it's a chapter in a book this is the book ecumenism in history and so we have to find full text again so i'm going to click there okay so it says that the item is in the swilly library and we've got a call number here so it's a print book so if you come across something like this and you don't live in the atlanta area um since you're an online student just email me and tell me what it is that you want and i can scan it and send it to you or if you want the whole book you can also request that the book be sent to you so i just wanted to show you those two things the interlibrary loan request and a physical book and you might find on this fine full text you might also find one that's an ebook and then you could get to the chapter that way | Mercer University Libraries | UC6zt-eMZ3_OSmP1iSBGcVlg | 2021-11-30 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 481 | 2,341 |
LWf6Lz7o9Xk | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LWf6Lz7o9Xk | GET INFINITE WITH IRON LAD MOVEMENT COMBOS!! - Marvel Snap | hey what's going on everybody welcome back to another Marvel snap video today I have a deck that I call move iron Chad because it's a move deck and you use iron chat I know crazy idea anyways this combines some of the best move cards together with Iron Chad who can copy something as simple as a like one cost Human Torch and then whenever iron Chad moves he goes from a six to a 12 because every time Human Torch moves he doubles his power and copying an ability as simple as that just makes him insane copying a multiple man copies on iron Chad over here and over here giving another six power in another Lane even copying a Heimdall moves all your move cards and you still have another Heimdall like next turn if you're wanting to sub out some cards I know maybe like human torch and Dagger are kind of hard to get and iron lad you kind of need Ireland for this deck if you don't have him then it's just a normal move deck which is fine the only thing we're trying to do with him is just get extra moves basically or get some insane doubling happening like with a human torch yeah basically like any one of these cards that he copies um there's like no downside really you've been a Hulkbuster he'll just merge with another card maybe the worst one you can copy is Iron Fist or Craven but even then at least you get I mean like you get a four six now unfortunately I don't have Howard the Duck although he would be really really good in this as well because then you'll know what you're getting and you can probably like get human torches a lot which is definitely the best card if you do have Howard I would suggest like getting rid of maybe vulture or Craven probably vulture maybe even Doctor Strange sometimes you just can't uh get the card that you want moved with Doctor Strange we have vultures plus five power isn't that good just because okay that's just plus five power even a human torch is plus six power and then plus 12 power and then multiple man is already plus six power as well a few moves so I'd probably say vulture is one of the weakest in this deck and you can replace him with another one cost like Howard the Duck anyways this is just your standard move deck with iron Chad in it so let's go and we instantly got Human Torch so unfortunately unfortunately we won't be able to use uh I'm not gonna be able to keep calling him iron chat I'm gonna forget iron lad it's okay it's okay to say iron lad we already got pretty good stuff going on it's got a dagger and then we're just gonna cloak or we can even set up a vulture and then cloak on four like we got a really good starting hand honestly maybe we should snap I'm gonna put a vulture there so nebula won't get anything we're gonna do that we're gonna move all of these into the I I don't think into the middle because damn that's annoying the Avengers compound is there if I move them all into the middle that'd be a lot of power there and I'd be able to Heim to all them later but I wouldn't be able to play anything on turn five unfortunately so maybe we iron lad right now and see what happens it could copy a Heimdall they could move I can move them back no I wouldn't be able to because I have to play here in turn five um hmm dang it vulture wasn't here I could just Doctor Strange all of them that'd be pretty nice let's just we're just gonna cloak here it's fine and then we'll play Iron lad their next turn this probably isn't the best play could do iron lad let's see what we would have gotten we would have got a multiple man which is actually really good um okay so we just move we move we move I don't think this guy has this could do this to steal the vulture yeah he'll get plus five he'll go to nine he'll go to six she if they have more cards here she might be the card that gets pulled um so let's put a multiple man then a doctor strange so that if we do get Heimdall next we can push the multiple man over there let's go who needs iron lad he's the main part of this deck don't care though also I'm not even in the right overlay this is the right one they basically look the same though not really they don't actually all right already bigger than the Gamora by playing two little tiny cards here um I hope this hits Heimdall I guess right actually this then this do we want him moved well we could get a Hulkbuster a craven so we don't really need it moved yeah okay we're not gonna move him though I'm just gonna do this Craven all right we won this Lane we could not win middle what is behind that Uma okay easy wins actually such a good deck this man only played five of his cards we played like almost all of ours that's another thing it's also just a really cheap deck which is nice also people are gonna doubt that this is a good deck just because I'm level 58. I mess around with so many decks I tried the weirdest things I really don't go for infinite I reached um but I've reached 80 multiple times so I mean okay let's put him in torch here I don't care about collapse Minds right now all right now we'll do this and then we can actually move human torch with Dr Strange it's gonna be amazing all right Dr Strange we're gonna move a human torch I'm pretty sure yeah even though he's a three he'll still move Human Torch which is nice you don't have to like set him to two right here um although I kind of do want to move into the middle unless we get a cloak let's forget a lucky cloak but I kind of would rather have him in the middle yeah let's do that it's just so we can move him again easily with Heimdall we lose one power but we're gonna gain uh plus four um we're gonna play him over here he might be a cloak could be anything the fun part of iron that iron Chad dagger okay you can fill up one of his Lanes like right here just fill it up for fun um turn five is the only time we can play over here though that's the bad part let's do this and this you'll gain a ton from moving here actually Craven and then her we don't need to fill them up here it doesn't really matter Craven her uh multiple man could be good too Moto man is actually better here much much better there we go perfect and that's it beasting Milano though Elaine you can only play in on one turn really interesting all right and then I guess we just Heimdall easy we're gonna handle here Doctor Strange is gonna get over here Human Torch mortal man's gonna go here as a three cost not a two and she's gonna go as a uh two plus too easy big car dagger always gets really big the iron lad if he copies her power gets insane as well also I don't snap that much so that's probably why I don't ring up we're gonna lose Milano but hey that's a-okay yeah they didn't even stand a chance if you can move things into here or just like use ongoing Quantum realm doesn't even matter at all absorbing man wouldn't be bad in this deck at all we could absorb a cloak or Iron Fist move or something like that Doctor Strange even oh limbo extra moves extra turns to move let's do I wanna Place him so that we can move vulture next turn so we're gonna do that I'm just gonna Place him here I don't really want him to die to part of the world about oh luckily I forgot about I forgot about this okay uh anyways we do this he moves easy peasy do we just move him or no yeah let's do this we're gonna snap I'm feeling good he hasn't played too many cards he's played two all right collector mantis removed a card from my deck hmm okay we can do this this turn if he gets Moto man if he gets Human Torch very very good and then we can put dagger down we're gonna Heimdall next turn Maybe or we iron lad and then we Heimdall because he could get like cloak or Doctor Strange foreign limbo but I don't think he would run any cards like that Raven are we about to get cloak Maybe dang I kind of wish now I didn't fill this up let's just move everything right now and then we'll iron that after and see what happens yeah let's do that let's do this Big Move inbound here we go we didn't get a place Craven though unfortunately but whatever he could have he could have stolen my cloak too sold one of my cards so I only have two double Dino okay yeah I only have one card left it's either iron light is either gonna get cloak or Doctor Strange we'd much rather have Dr Strange because cloak won't do anything on turn on the on the final turn Doctor Strange Coulda could move vulture over here um would it even be worth it then we can move this might move collector might move mantis hmm [Music] we could just try to beat this with six here and uh Doctor Strange wouldn't be able to move any of those cards though so we have to do this and we have to do this this plus 11 though this plus 11 wins too unless he does some collector Shenanigans and it's also doubled so it's kind of scary he's gonna have to place things so this goes down too I say we do this I'm not confident that it's the 50 50 on iron light if we place them here that it's going to be Doctor Strange it is Darkness Ranch but whatever there's our cloak cable that does put an extra card Beast oh wait but we win this Lane now so we're good what was his thinking there it's like the move deck people that think just placing him down on the final turn just instantly wins you the game and sometimes you gotta and sometimes you just don't want to place them this man just said like let's get the biggest left lane right here because collector and devil Diner we're gonna get buffed when I Beast all my cards away in the other lanes Rocky mistake rickety bridge on the left lane and we don't have armor that's a little sad hmm if this man has a wolverine he just wins rickety Bridge it's so dumb Wolverine just wins it um Colony bats is kind of cool I guess we can clone dagger she's fun all right vibranium mines not very fun let's do we could just kill this Domino right now for no reason that could be funny I don't know but I kind of want him to fill up here a little bit so let's just place craving maybe we copy our iron Chad oh he's playing a Thanos deck too I'm just gonna fill up really quick all right we're gonna Iron Fist here we want him to die I don't really want to fill up over here um oh and let's try to get a human torch do we copy him too let's do it let's see Human Torch Human Torch I feel like this man's gonna Professor X that lane or something but we're definitely gonna have to kill those or actually they just die because there's three of them vulture okay we have nothing to move that to the right and we can't draw a card but we can undo this and this he'll get plus five go to an eleven a 411. and yeah it's probably good that's probably good we are not gonna Heimdall this game and I'm not gonna snap this game because it's a little risky or Kitty bridge is scary what's he doing is he just trying to play a Thanos where's that Mysterio no cards are revealed do they do anything oh yeah that's not gonna get revealed he retreated okay yeah I mean this was crazy vulture iron Chad sakar again dang it dude why I know it's gonna screw me over oh my gosh I really wanted to just wait this turnout play Iron Fist Human Torch next turn whatever let's see maybe cloak vulture over there whatever we can cloak him oh we can win this easy oh snap we're about to get all the draws vulture moving over here that's a plus five he's a plus two easy then we'll hook Buster oh wait I have a card in here maybe I don't move Human Torch he's not gonna be able to get a card down here unless he can he can move something or has like a Jeff or Professor X or something uh if I did this it would merge with him and give him plus four but then he'd die it would actually kill him so we're not gonna do that we're gonna leave him oh insane actually it would have been better if it went to him because now we can get uh some cheese not even close dude halfway there 50 percent uh we're gonna put him here we're gonna put her we're gonna put him here get a ton for next turn we can't I'm doll either if because we have human torch in there oh he's gonna hit monkey me again oh this is actually kind of scary what are we drawing iron Chad Heimdall so yeah we don't want to use that I don't think I mean yeah no I don't think he's gonna be able to get anything in there so oh my gosh wait wait a second oh wait we do do it we do it we're just gonna put vulture in there actually because then we can still move a ton of stuff right we can put vulture in there with Dr Strange if we do this whatever we're doing this um I didn't really math it out correctly I was I meant to play Heimdall at this turn I wanted to play Heimdall at this turn whatever we have a ton of energy and I think we'll be able to pull something off maybe maybe not we don't have we actually won't have enough energy but maybe that 19 Lane is looking a little scary to him or we give it up give up that lane and we have a huge middle anyways Kitty probably going away there scares me like she's gonna come out um all right we're gonna do this cloak is gonna move here buff Craven multi-man's gonna move there and come back Human Torch is going to go here plus four vulture did I math it correctly I think vulture is going to get over here too I don't care let's see what happens I I'm now the person that's like play heimble and you're gonna win the game the person I hate I've become him I don't want to do the math I win it's time doll you win he's the sixth cost win the game that's his ability I bet you weren't expecting that in my move deck yeah they all move over here I give up altar get a 22 vulture um oh oh we won easy yeah vulture was gonna get massive only thing I was scared of here was uh shanxi because Kitty was not here um nice fluffy care that's a good name oh gosh okay let's put a iron fist right here I never know where to pull Iron Fists I sometimes put him on the left for certain reasons and they sometimes put them on the right because I'm gonna move multiple times in that game and move things back and forth I but I just don't know I almost never put him in the middle though fluffy carrot it's turn one it's not that difficult there we go Korg oh we're gonna okay I hope you draw a rock from my deck um Black Widow nice do we use his own cards against them I don't know let's just keep our cards for now let's put dagger here oh wait I forgot we iron fisted multiple man would have been nice too the raft oh we can fill that easy no we can't actually he definitely can't though right um but here's a widow's bite yeah here's our weird was bite man I'll be able to fill the next round but I don't care collector uh oh perfect that and then we will Angela here I guess for fun yeah we both get free cards oh hella carrier that could be nice if I does he have a discard that I'm gonna get here's my vulture um Kitty Pride okay we'll put her there um you can do an iron fist into a multiple man I would say iron lad if it was my deck I was drawing from but unfortunately it isn't and we just hit him with one of these again that's gonna buff his collector right let's just wait until next turn um actually even better we play multiple man here above Angela and go over there sick oh snap we easily he's snapping does he have my Heimdall is he gonna buff vulture why is he snapping you have my move deck but like cloak [Music] that was a lot that's a big collector this is fine the pride comes back right and could move dagger in there let's do that let's move dagger in here and we have a lot we could do okay so she's just moved we could play Bishop but we only have one two three spots to play so that's not worth it at all I didn't know he made the sound it depends on how fast you spin it what the heck um let's easily win this Lane and then I guess we just do that and that that Buffs him We're not gonna do that we're gonna do this all this in your hand you can't draw cards it doesn't mean cards can't be added to his hand because I'm sure he's gonna like bounce or do something to add a bunch of cards to his hand if it did mean then we could like stop collector it might be worth playing but um for now it's not let's go I think we win I think we definitely win right and middle depends on what we get Heimdall we can't move anything though did he have a heimdong wait did I draw from I guess iron land Works in my own deck even though weird war of is happening yeah you lost eight cubes so that's interesting about iron lad I actually didn't know that it does say uh what's gone that this text has gone copy the text of your deck's top card so it still goes to your deck interesting I think there's some other cards that actually work like that I think if World weird world happens and you have Howard on the board you can actually view into your own deck of what your opponent's gonna draw that's interesting text really matters in this game because even though we're weird oh my gosh I can't speak weird world is a location it still doesn't change the text of every other card in the game about what your deck is your deck is not the opponent's deck even though you're drawing from it hey thanks for watching the video subscribe leave a like leave a comment down below check out my reaction Channel just Gavin Bennett you can become a member on there watch reactions early get exclusive access to the Discord merch discounts tons of things like that Bowen polls for what I react to next and yeah more videos soon | GGLounge | UCzhb4Jd9syNISAgMLIC3GFA | 2023-05-20 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 3,487 | 17,352 |
QXVWgWVK7AQ | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QXVWgWVK7AQ | Ben Connors, Part 1 - Cassandra Summit 2012 - theCUBE | hi welcome back everybody we're here at the cassandre summit 2012 live Santa Clara at the Hyatt I'm Jeff Kelly lead big data analyst with wiky Bon uh our next guest uh Ben Connors worldwide head of alliances for jaspersoft uh jaspersoft as you know open source business intelligence reporting and analytics company uh thanks so much for coming on the cube great thanks for having me I really enjoy being here great so well why don't we just start talking a little bit about what Jasper soft is doing with uh you know doing here in the in the in a big data in the Big Data world and I know you've got an an this morning with data stack so talk talk a little bit about kind of how how bi fits in with kind of the the Big Data World great be happy to so uh joft as you know is as you mentioned an open source uh business intelligence company we do reporting analytics dashboards from a variety of datab bases uh we started from the relational side but we've been making a big push now into Big Data um the uh announcement this morning is the the latest in a uh in a chain we're really excited you working with data Stacks we see that they have uh uh great team great product great uh ecosystem um lots of uh customers everything's going really up and to the right so that's really strong um the reason that we're we're focusing a lot in the Big Data space with uh with uh data stacks and others is because we believe really the the value of the big data is not in you know the traditional 3bs or the velocity the variety and the volume of of data but it's really the time to Insight it's the value the the fourth V the value that you get from that big data and that's what we try to bring to the party and that's what Cassandra does really well because as you know they are a uh very high volume but very low latency uh data source and that uh plays very well to our strategy of low latency reporting and analytics MH so that the idea of uh as close to real time as you can get uh some of these other big data platforms are more batch oriented not not quite as real time low latency so so Cassandra sounds like it's a as a data source for jaspa is something that can really support more of the real time yeah they have a a focus on low latency or near real time as do we and so it makes for very uh very close fit right so you mentioned you know you're you're as most bi companies kind of started in the relational World connecting to a central data warehouse uh running reports providing some level of kind of interactive analytics uh talk to me about as you know we transition to this big data world I mean certainly relational databases aren't going away um but we're going to see more more and more Big Data sources come online and that means bi companies and bi technology now has to shift to be able to support these uh kind of nosql non-relational tools uh more data sources so what are the challenges associated with doing that adapting traditional bi that was built in that kind of relational centralized data warehouse world to a big data world yeah so great question um it actually uh uh maybe by Fortunate coincidence uh uh fits in very well with something that that we did a while ago and that was we built uh we're open source and so we're completely open we publish all our apis including Uh custom data sources Custom Custom connectors we did that before the days of big data but as it turns out that fits perfectly into what Big Data requires because as you know these are multi-structured uh unstructured multi-structured uh data sources and so we we use that underlying architecture to build our various connectors including uh uh originally to uh curiously to Cassandra using their apis and as you know they've now gone to Cassandra query language C cql uh data Stacks is fully supporting that with not only the the uh the data itself but also through the solar interface as you as you know for search so we support all of that now the interesting thing for business intelligence to your question is that uh uh traditionally companies weren't weren't thinking in those dimensions and so they're married to SQL and what that means is you have to try to figure out how to make whatever you have in front of you fit SQL um and people do that through for example ETL taking whatever the big data is and trying to push it into a relational data source well that has its challenges in terms of latency terms of volume in terms of all the things that big data does very well which is why people invented big data to begin with right um or they they try to use uh uh traditional uh SQL approaches and uh that leads to some things like for example in the Hadoop World using Hive as a uh as a connector which uh is fine but again that's a batch oriented approach as you as you alluded to earlier so um uh what what we're doing and what we think is the way for bi to to effectively address these big data sources is to go natively to them and go directly to them for the near realtime analytics and the flexibility of the uh and the power of the underlying database uh so maybe could you walk us through one or two kind of use cases specifically of jaspersoft working against Cassandra what kind of you know what are the the most popular use cases you're seeing what are you hearing from customers how are the how are your two Tech technolog is really going to work uh practically speaking what are the what are the real value where do you bring the real value yeah okay so uh uh some typical use cases are for things like uh log analysis um things like uh gaming applications uh where where people want to see uh from you know many many thousands of users and how they're tweaking the game and what that's meaning to uh to their their use so forth whatever what we help to provide is uh uh insights into that by uh visualizing digesting presenting the information in a meaning way so in that scenario a company might be using Cassandra really to support their realtime gaming platform and jaspersoft can kind of come in and help you understand that data as it's as it's being created and you know exactly who's playing how they're playing what are maybe some bottlenecks whatever whatever the case may be exactly one one way I I like to think of it is we try to make big data small so by presenting it in a way instead of having this sea of information you have a a nicely packaged table or graph or dashboard to reduce it all into something that we mere mortals can can digest well that that brings up another interesting point so when you're actually trying to visualize and present Big Data what kind of challenges does that uh present in terms of versus smaller data sources where you kind of you knew what you were looking for in a sense uh with big data you don't necessarily know what you're looking for you want to do more ad hoc type type analysis and it's not might not always be clear the best way to visualize so many data sources and all the different potential correlations you can draw between data sources um so so how does that impact kind of product development on your end and actually building user interfaces that are in fact intuitive and easier easy to understand um is it just the case I mean can you just take what traditional bi and put it on top of big data or is did it require a new way of thinking it really does require a new way of thinking and uh the reason for that is is several fold number one being able to efficiently access the the data sources and and take advantage of their uh capability but also it comes back I think interestingly to the the near realtime latency aspect what I mean by that is as you point out when you have all this data and all from all these different sources and all these different uh uh uh structures and formats and so forth um it can lend itself very nicely to iterative or live exploration and that's what we facilitate very well so as you point out you look at it and you say gee uh let's use a gaming example just as an example G you know how how's this game compared to that game well that's interesting I wonder if that's true in North America and Europe no it looks like over in Europe that game is a little more po gee why is that you know how's that compare by age demographics or you know since we introduced that new you know weapon into the system or whatever so one question leads to another if you have to wait around again for latency if you have to wait around till tomorrow to figure out what it is it makes it a very cumbersome uh tool very cumbersome analysis when you have this near real time you can operate more or less at the speed of thought and and quickly uh you know the creativity the human mind can quickly uh formulate new ways to think about it new ways to look at it and derive some interesting uh interrogations that way um so you know as we've talked about you're you're an open source company and of course uh Cassandra you know got the their vibrant open source community so I wonder if you could talk a little bit about how the two communities mesh and how they maybe how they're similar how they're how they're different and and what's it like trying to bring together two different communities like that uh is there a lot of overlap um what are the challenges in terms of negotiating that kind of landscape it it very complimentary very synergistic um so as you as you point out uh both companies have very similar business models we have free versions of the product and then we have commercial versions um as you know the the open- source model is uh or so-called premium model uh typically uh the vast majority of the of the users uh use it for free and they're happy to do that and the company's happy too because it Feats the market and gets more input into the product and so forth whatever people who do pay for the product in in both cases are really paying for it for one or or several of three reasons either professional support um the ability to uh embed and resell the software in in another product or thirdly for some premium features some some extra lift that's the data stack model that's jaspersoft model and so it it really plays very well together interesting um so yeah I mean in terms of uh the the kind of uh the use cases you mentioned we mentioned the gaming use case um looking forward where do you see this kind of going not just with Cassandra and data Stacks but in general uh how is bi going to evolve in this big data world I mean we talked a little bit about the technical challenges um but I mean is is bi going to be uh are we not going to be able to recognize it compared to what it is today in 5 years from now when we were talking about where the term Big Data might not even exist it's just a given you've got all this data what's this going to do to the bi industry okay so what we see happening is uh a trend towards what we consider uh self-service bi at scale and what we mean by that is with all this big data and all these hidden messages these these uh gems of information that are they're buried in there more and more people are going to find Value from that because you're collecting information that's interesting to this group or that group or this function that function Etc um so what that means is you're going to want to be able to have easy to use bi tools that will let the user reconfigure resource reexamine the information in a way meaningful to them so the days of static reports I think are going to fade from us as we get to the point where you want to empower the users to see it in a way that makes their their life easy their their insights faster Etc um secondly is I mentioned uh self-service bi at scale the at scale part is very interesting in a couple ways what what it means is that you don't want to have uh again you want to make the the data available to lots of users and lots of ways and things like uh desktop VI I think are going to are going to fade because um they're expensive and technically it's hard to to scale and and support large user communities Big Data I think is going to lead to Big user communities and that's where you want both the technical and economic models Financial models that make bi able to serve hundreds thousands tens of thousands of users and I think that will be the trends we we'll be seeing is uh empowering the users to do more of the self-service uh analytics and having a technical and financial model that makes it feasible to put it in the hands of all those people well let's dig into that a little bit that what that Technical and financial model look like so technically what it means is that you want to have uh easy to use uh web based tools don't require the the desktop installation it means you want to have them uh in intuitive and and flexible uh and secure to be able to put in the hands of so many users and let them uh sort and filter the data it means you want to support lots of of end user platforms not only uh desktop but but web and even mobile and for example uh jaspersoft we now support uh the uh the Apple iPhone the iPad and Android | SiliconANGLE theCUBE | UCu3Ri8DI1RQLdVtU12uIp1Q | 2012-08-08 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 2,516 | 13,087 |
mG9Ne2oxU1w | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mG9Ne2oxU1w | ONSITE BATTLE LEAGUE PRESENTS: SUMMERTIME SHOOTOUT 2: STAMPEDE vs YOUNG MELLIE | [Music] no sleep no all I think it's peace be strange be straight you know I keep the beat I keep those in the lease when I say stick them they eat the top of this Jeep and cream it is gonna put on the sea [Music] oh [ __ ] you better cheer bro or your top refers will stay P this will render on sight that we make some [ __ ] noise Oh I said I was going back out just battle a couple of weeks ago I want to hit it bastard flips for all sight but let me I said [ __ ] I meant in my brain to use it rather give it a feel if for some reason I still went there waiting in the car you died a day Monday you trash is [ __ ] I'm certified a man something you pretend to be y'all write my vows my hot don't give a [ __ ] if y'all feeling a big strap I got a cluster hold it let me think you offended me one side I turned it boys the mick on bended knee solidified solidified I'm said with a fire put around for a while we just i said i'm solidified but here for a while [ __ ] I've been around you trying to battle back I'm trying to been around [ __ ] you and everybody you've been around ranted in this month but then I've been around you let spoke to the we booked the guy have but that be worried I was enough they say sleep with a cousin a death so he told me ahead of battle you guess he put the pillows up I ain't afraid of nothing you gotta say how much River laughs its rebel you gonna find a car today you won't know with them tears about you broke in battle read books you broke dance battle rapper everything you say your nonsense two fingers picking him up chopstick you closed you go fully coming off their test Hawks big deep on the dangerous white boys in a mosh pit [Applause] [Music] you got body I sent them back to the Lord that body I send them back to the Lord having sinned big rounds on the side of his head and the fifth boys didn't put in a strap by it long enough but a gun double [ __ ] Blanco with the game metal split on these stances my job that makes so milking system wonder master rubber gloves no witnesses they don't no matter full popping head side don't drop it you let you up I'll get your shot but around behind my back I'm globe trying nope it's bad for you [ __ ] [ __ ] no no no respect for these [ __ ] [ __ ] kidnapped get door to hold it for ransom if she don't play she don't get the talents have a flying out the window with a whip hope that [ __ ] can keep her balance soon as I hit the highway see moving out the car cheeky challenge watch and smack - oh that's a big hat where an ass but I thought myself I was gonna be nonviolent and not take you Dan my sound you know cool point by beating up on a grown-ass man with no face way known that top boy let me make it clear nice shot Bob take the legs off on one of them like back victim sitting down and breaking tan Miami asked me who I had the bet on that so there's a female dog it's a [ __ ] and Leatherface you move your mouth my zipper no problem we don't let the drama doc the llama fly weather building you Ratna trunk is within glass there you have to boot up ass-whooping cross that line and when you get in pop that dirty strap this messy can't go with the walls I did that's it that's it bro debatable but I get killed one day I [ __ ] know but it won't be only you double strap one-man-army I told you to get the message you see the picture find your pen draw me sue that's my patient you will see the evil rage like a [ __ ] just call me cheap oh oh you would awareness never have a man in my life Lord is my witness you look like you go to clubs in church clothes let me sneak riding on [ __ ] [Laughter] fire in his face turn that [ __ ] that they cook the urn I wish are just gonna see a bunch of crackheads like risen bar owners over there you wanted to go three trans with holy get you wanted to go three bands alone but you're not gonna survive that first make that in front of his body T pickup game he gonna have to divide the search Wow team pickup game we gonna have to do bondage search circuit I never heard of course work that should sound like when you be trying to highlight [ __ ] trying to do with that look at [Music] night one double chin night one double chin get the pullin etic to the head spot to do the inside of his neck let's dance five Tom Dempsey Dempsey for me I think I'm not here for the nonsense I'm locked in respected relative but it's not him oh you wait tell them all that yelling I get shot quick you got brains you should be used to kicking your scalp split you with a crowding I'll bring heavy metal to my spinner mop stick click long as a [ __ ] [ __ ] block help get your mouth fix the budgets flipped you get the shells that's a lobster dish you bought me with all those stories and they do not exist there's no chance for you show off I cancel you make a scene I let the cannon off from a camera of you face shot changes tone that's the tenant committee your loved ones and say they care for you gonna help carry you embarrass you to LIF is hold I get mechanical [ __ ] up with the drum boy come from a different cloth all Finnick you not gonna question why y'all keep letting him in the town for you die in every show you kidding himself talk enough the homebody should I need to get out more he all bark no bite this [ __ ] a house dog I'm gonna box to your crib it's like a minute for a drop off kick back from the fifth that [ __ ] doing the black boy run away I said I'm warning ya call up the corner in the city corner the animal that they call in your a slaughter it for the right price I do the serving order up on the road I come with the [ __ ] the party bringing in instruments make a focus truck put them all in the same soup that's a royal flush watching them helps us out let them go on the net and switch the story away the loses their [ __ ] run around like they're so tough so violent you will shooter I don't buy you lying it's strange you know much [ __ ] brain you won't solve even bullies get bullied this don't surprise me go set this [ __ ] up and give eyebrow no don't even try me don't even try me you won't be more than likely a dead man Hotel bad you get the white sheets it's frightening I keep it on me it's like a license they hide them but they did you search me I bought the knife then you'll get more than cut I called them up nicely Salvatore stop this box come with the slices up I said I think you should know how your wife fish trifling you want a night shift she come get the night stick I never paid to play the head game priceless making this man she left me in and do all the piping [ __ ] what was a mind trick you ain't doing that for real poor excuse for a rapper there's something lacking scale I sponsor my young'uns to rock that's a fashion deal right now the metal we plan tracking fin don't get closer velcro the strap a pill Snapple sack I open your lid get your cat stamp next thing in you get wrapped in silk which admits you get ya was a master with no nose long to snigger but may go up he will up on me and ain't no talking [ __ ] imagine window with the machine I'm handing not poking tickets lien call my [ __ ] I should call your sister after circulation on her knees looking up to me like a father-figure my [ __ ] pick this though what the business is I've shown you what a minute sees ain't King shoving the cartridge Sega Genesis I'm lifting them taking off the game make the injured list swinger who he wanna fade up all the Clippers in the flesh he want to talk but I'm not interested I came here to put in the work join the apprenticeship even acting like he want to smoke but it and put it on missus wartime Michael fine keep the stick with Brett your time this yonder came and left you Wayne a threat you don't set enough you can save your breath experience with the cooking block Katrina chef I'm done with this food tell the waiter to bring the check I make a mess I break a sweat you get late the rest pulling them this is doula G who's gonna pay respects go ahead gamble with your life try place the bed I've drawn them with Ladd I'm trying to make a sketch I can't don't make me do I lose this [ __ ] trippin [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] shout out on-site battle League I want to salute the culture everybody that's been putting on shout out to all the battlers I've been there since day one you know I'm saying we're here and a half in got 850 something subscribers you know I'm saying so we do need everybody that supported League that's the point the culture to subscribe to the link you know I'm saying that's gonna be below we just had a crazy summertime shootout to event that we just put down man with some great battles on there we had our first two on to battle with drugs kill and lion-hearted [ __ ] was crazy hosted by thwart so yeah we definitely need y'all to support the culture we definitely 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KvPqHtxeDYc | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KvPqHtxeDYc | With The Horses, Feb , 2015 (Ron Demonstrates How NOT To Dismount) | [Music] and I'm always all about the relationship and it's more important to be in that relationship and have it on the ground than be in the saddle so I thought I'd just pick up from last time and and just see what's on your minds today and how's life and love and laughter okay well tomorrow I'm going to have a biopsy uh I guess floran didn't tell you maybe but uh no I haven't shared it with me yeah um it's a crossa uh bladder so I guess we could work on that somehow what are your feelings related to that oh I'm a little anxious a little more anxious more and more anxious as as the time approaches approached you know and that's next week this tomorrow tomorrow yeah uh whether it's spread or it's localized but um they're going to send it off to the Bob seed and then when they remove it it'll be a one night stay in the hospital one night uh general anesthesia tomorrow's going to be local on I see so so you you're saying you're anxious I'm worried that it might have spread I figure if it's localized it means they can get it all you know so our middle kind of middle next the youngest son Paul moved out to share a place with his sister she lost one of her roommates but he's gone and uh he's a difficult person in a lot of ways but I realized when he you know got all this stuff out of the house that I really you know I miss him probably you know more than I ever missed Dylan or Hannah no he would just drive me crazy sometimes it's partly cuz he's the one of our kids who's most like me with the same kinds of difficulties and some of the same talents yeah I said Paul I'm going to miss you and he said oh I'll be around yeah and now as a matter of fact we're he and I are planning to go out and do some Photography in the mountains this weekend yeah so that should be a lot of fun let's see finally get around to doing it talking about it for yeah what is today Monday uh yeah yeah next weekend right so like week should be nice but I think we have a little weather coming on Wednesday yeah should be nice one weekend you kind of got snowed out yeah bless that I think what you share ties in very well with wi ideas for today uh so why don't we just jump right in okay was diagnosed with cancer years ago [Music] cancer now actually Ron if you'll come here I'd like you to just stay right here with him this okay while I check his little feet turns like make a giant s oh your your your leg was in the path of his [Music] leg while we do this we looking for both of us having the connection all the connection head down [Music] okay and then we'll go ahead and put the suggest that's a good one right that gives Ron something to hold on to and then I was thinking uh Leo could walk R and Ron could walk Leo I mean with us nearby but just a thought whatever yeah we practiced the hug and roll last time right so we don't have to practice it unless you want to it's a great way to shake up all your organs and maybe we'll do a hug and Roll Just To [Music] Remember we might have to actually reposition for him he okay I'm going to I'm going to step down really hard okay on your hands so get ready I want you to [Music] okay good nice both of you good boys I think because he saw winning me he was okay so why don't you walk a lap hold you can hold on to the main or to the to the Rope I wouldn't hold the Rope tight unless you want him to stop you know just okay so if if you need to balance you can lean on his [Music] Withers come on [Music] walk [Music] okay with a dumble and dumble okay put a little more SL let go of the the Rope you're holding a little bit Ron it's a it's a hairt there you go you need to balance yeah if if you need to hold on to something you can just gra grab on here uh but that that way you're sending him less mixed messages okay yeah that was good he released something all right play a skinny John Wing maybe walk in s but like a make a giant s with him cuz that will give you balance both [Music] directions feels good yeah okay now good good wait wait wait wait wait no de okay Ron he landed on his feet before he landed on his butt that was a hug and roll that was yeah next next time I mean I I think I knew what you were doing but next time tell us okay it was uh but but that was good okay I'm going to be right here if he start moving you need to roll off on me I'm big enough to catch you okay remember I I haul big ha bals [Music] around I'll [Music] say very nice good okay RTO you want to Le Leah okay I'll take [Music] welcome little more slack in your rope R there you go very nice and careful you don't trip over the other end of your rope excellent excellent if I can do it anyone can but that's we're doing the S [Music] uh [Music] yeah around this [Music] way so let him follow you around so that there's slack in your rope I mean he's going to touch you a little bit but you're kind [Music] of there you go see that's my yeah when he when there's slack in the Rope he knows what you're [Music] doing see did you feel the shift did you feel [Music] the I don't want you to [Music] get yeah I'm all [Music] right [Music] who wants to leave it I will I'll switch Yeah Sam's working something out um well he made you know the anxiety you're feeling about your health he may be helping you release it you know it's yeah I don't want to I don't want to limit it by putting words to it but I think he's helping us transform all sorts of things [Music] teer yeah yeah that's true in a very similar area of his body yeah just let your legs dangle by the side and uh then your center of mass is probably where your pelvis is if you need to roll roll my way okay but if you need to roll just say stop and we'll stop the horse [Music] part the distraction I all the gang is left they're all out wait wait wait wait let let Leah finish the good very good [Music] Leah good good [Music] stopping all the way around excellent good so the difference is you didn't let go of your hands until you were firly planted if you let go of your hands too quickly then uh you might lose your balance he tired of us part of the thing is it's not as much ourselves everybody left it probably would have been a good idea for me to put n up yeah and N wanted to join us but uh it's going to look what what year was it that was in 2001 M 2001 and he's he's 19 yeah and uh Nate is going to be Twi right okay it's our oldest big horse and then little tii the little blonde Minnie is our oldest of all the [Music] horses [Music] | Ron Talley | UCLcyUwDbHmyiDcfsy27q1nw | 2015-03-11 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,332 | 6,461 |
L4cwNamudus | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L4cwNamudus | American Darling -- Right | all right we got a couple more we must make way for the very very talented [Music] Andrea I'll slow it down a little bit they got kind of a chill Vibe going get yall to R up if that's possible all [Music] right [Music] never felt so right the way you keep me up at [Music] night and if we ever find the way we live love is out aside you might be my new [Music] Addiction this might be a true prediction of dig down deep till we lose the light lose all TR of yours and mine when it's good it's good when it's right it's right bring on the heat never lost never gone where have you been all along all those times I've been you might be my new Addiction oh this might be a true prediction oh take down deep till we lose the light lose all track of yours and mine when it's good it's good when it's right is right when it's good it's good when it's right it's right nice | kingofthecastle7 | UCIRrXHFloIP4lBh_AThIi6w | 2024-04-06 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 179 | 866 |
eDmMLmgsVfM | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eDmMLmgsVfM | Lutheran Lemonade Podcast: Ep. 16 [Run Hide Fight: Theological Review] | throughout the whole of the movie the idea that you're going to be judged for what you've done is a theme in the movie and so this one little clip scene continues the theme of the movie i'm ryan and this is lutheran lemonade cue the music [Music] this drunken little german mug sometimes not really though he's intoxicated with himself sober him i'm ryan and this is lutheran lemonade weekly theological podcast where we sit down at the kitchen table to talk about theology lutheran lemonade to gladden the heart of man now if you've seen the title obviously you know what we're talking about today we're talking about the movie run hide fight and so you might be asking yourself why do you have a bible in front of you ryan why do you have the lutheran confessions in front of you ryan if you're talking about a political movie well we're talking about it because it's not a political movie it is just a good movie and so we are going to talk about one particular scene in that movie and give it kind of a theological review just to see how the secular world does when they engage themselves in theology so where can you find lutheran lemonade well um once i get all the the eyes dotted and the t's crossed you can find all the old episodes on anchor dot fm slash lutheran dash lemonade uh plan is to have those up on thursday evenings moving forward and of course every friday you can find losing lemonade right here on the youtubes at youtube.com 1517 films just look for the circle with 15 17 in it and the word films below and you found it lots of entertaining stuff there contending for the faith once for all delivered to the saints so if you're new to this youtube channel because you're interested in the movie run hide fight and you just want to watch another review maybe consider subscribing to the channel ringing the notification bell seeing what else the channel has to offer um it does look like most of the views from the channel do come from those who are not subscribed so i would highly encourage you to do that so that you can see what content is coming in the future so before we talk too much about the movie run hide fight maybe if you haven't seen it uh if you're just watching you know you're normal to my channel you're used to watching my stuff and you have no idea what run hide fight is let's take a look at the trailer and please daily wire don't ding me for copyright infringement i'm promoting this movie so let's take a look at the trailer and then we'll talk about run hide fight the concept of conservative cinema the theology of the scene that we're going to dissect and then of course we're going to talk about the importance of quality christian cinema and what christian movie makers can learn from run hide fight so let's watch the trailer [Music] in between breath take a shot you're doing really good out there kid size of that deer we're going to be eating venison all summer how do the days work i think we need to see somebody again and by what you mean no i mean us hey that look in your eye guys in my evening at that location maybe there's a brochure you can hear me so i can go all of that is true by the way is that chris jellick over there is he doing something completely weird senior prank day but we'll see all kinds of dumb stuff today swim captain we'll have thai food delivered to class and becky vaughan will set up our homemade slip and slide this is high school nothing that happens your matters in the real world okay we are in charge now so please pull out whichever app you use to do live streaming video get them up and running and point it at me now get down on the ground any more friends back there i'm calling 911 you must be close you should be ashamed very disturbing news out of vernon central high school zoe in between breath take a shot is it safe to say that this might be our guardian angel do you want more people to die that's the last thing i want i'm gonna kill one person in this room every five minutes you don't show your face isn't it ironic but after all your hard work people aren't gonna remember you no you're gonna remember me yep run hide fight on dailywire.com now that's how you're going to be able to watch it so if that trailer looked interesting to you and you have not seen the movie yet i think it's worth the money to to subscribe to the daily wire to watch that movie although obviously clearly we're not watching it with our children especially because they're young we send them to school be it private or public and maybe it's just not for them it is an r-rated movie it does have graphic violence in some scenes and it does have occasional vulgarity and even the slightest bit of nudity so definitely not for the children so as as the trailer says in the beginning in an active shooter situation you do have three options you can run it's a viable option you can hide circumstances dictating that might be a really good idea or you can fight now i'm not in a position to tell you whether or not in a situation like that you should run or you should hide or you should fight heck i don't even know what i would do in a situation like that but what i do know is that when i set foot outside of my door i am prepared to fight now if you are thinking maybe you should be prepared to fight too or at least prepare to defend yourself and the ones you love my advice to you is this if you're going to conceal kerry that's great it is your god-given right as an american protected by the second amendment that you can keep and bear arms you can defend yourself but if you choose that my recommendation is and it's going to be tricky these days get as much trigger time as you can buy up some ammo go to the range practice shooting get used to the weapon let them train you they're they're experts and professionals at most at all almost all shooting ranges i'm sure there's a handful that probably aren't i've never gone to those ones but get that trigger time get your adrenaline going do some push-ups or something get that heart racing really fast and then try to hit center mass on the target you can't just buy a gun holster it go out into the world and expect that you're going to hit the target and not an innocent bystander but enough about that i'm not telling you to conceal carrier not to conceal carry i'm just saying that even though i don't know what i would do in an active shooter situation would i run would i hide what i fight i am prepared to fight now this movie is put out by the daily wire now the daily wire is the fastest conservative new the fastest growing conservative podcast in the country and they have crossed over into me media entertainment not just political commentary so their first movie of choice run hide fight clearly a sensitive topic school shooting always is a sensitive topic i was first introduced to the idea of school shooting when i was a junior senior somewhere in there in high school and i went home and watched all about columbine that day on the news we're familiar with it now but what this movie does excuse me that's different from what the leftist media does is this movie simply tells a good story it has quality actors it has incredible acting it has practical effects instead of cheap computer cgi and it tells a dynamic story it doesn't preach and even in the scene that we're going to dissect in a minute here so sorry it's not preachy at all the scene happens the story moves on that's how now it does take a couple of pop shots at real issues surrounding the problems with school shootings it addresses the need for fame and notoriety it addresses the problem of current plans that are in place to keep students safe but it doesn't preach about these things they are present in the story and it's up to you to decide how you feel about it they're not like leftist movies where they're forcing an agenda down your throat or they have to have a quota of certain demographics represented in the movie otherwise it's going to be shunned now this movie has indeed been shunned by the critics it's up to 25 from critical review on on rotten tomatoes and uh the the viewer review of the movie is 98 on rotten tomatoes tells you everything you need to know and that's why the daily wire got involved with it because they want to just make quality content their stance is people watch movies to be entertained not lectured and christian filmmakers i want you to hear what i said people watch movies to be entertained not lectures for the love of god do not make a god's not dead for please don't do that the brother is involved with making fireproof and war room and god's not dead one two three and a billion they need to sit down and stop making these dog [ __ ] movies until they figure out how to tell a good compelling story with quality actors kirk cameron needs to retire he can't act his way out of a paper bag but before we get too into the negative because i don't want to get into the negative we're going to discuss the positive this is an incredible movie i've watched it three four five times already it's just so good and it really gets you thinking but we're going to dissect a scene from the movie theologically because i had my gears spinning for about two days after this scene thinking about it is this right is this true is this an accurate representation taking into consideration that this movie was made as we'll hear uh later by someone who's not active in the church so it's inspired by faith but is it faithful so we're gonna take a look at one scene from run hide fight and then we're gonna go to our lutheran confessions and above all else the scriptures and they're gonna say the same thing that's what i love about the lutheran confessions so let's watch this scene and then we'll go from there do you believe in god yes huh now why would god let something like this happen to you oh hannah it's just mirrors it hot in here nice free will god allows the wicked to do their wickedness oh yeah why's that so they can be judged channel 5 just interrupted their programming they're warning viewers about graphic content because they're about to air the live stream a hot dog you got the con okay we need more bodies so we'll be right back you two are coming with me let's move all right so that's the scene now i let it's about a minute and 41 seconds long the clip that i played and i let it go uh there was stuff in the middle that could have been cut there was definitely some stuff at the end but i was looking for a natural place to kind of stop it but the actual moment that we're going to critique seconds and what's dynamic what caught me about the question is not why would god let this happen which is the typical atheist of if god real why bad things that's the typical neanderthal atheist mentality if god real why bad things this question is intellectually different and theologically different and i like it much better why would god let this happen to you you believe in god why is god letting this happen to you and maybe we don't know because he clearly gets distracted by whatever else he's doing in the movie and no spoilers for me maybe he would have killed her for her answer maybe he had every intention of shooting her i don't think so because his plan for his body count was markedly different than just killing random people but it's within the realm of possibility that he could have shot her for her answer so the question why does god let this happen to you and her answer intrigued me as a lutheran it intrigued me her answer was free will now as a lutheran that can be i suppose kind of a triggering phrase because lutherans we're used to engaging in the argument of um you can't make a decision for the lord you can't accept jesus into your heart you know god chooses you god saves you god makes you alive you know god redeems you the act of salvation is from god to us and so lutherans when we hear free will we we're kind of triggered so that's why i pulled out my faithful book of concord to see what do lutherans believe about free will not what's my opinion of free will because it should never be that as a lutheran it should never be what's my opinion it's what do lutherans believe teach and confess does that line up with scripture where can i go to find all the things that lutherans believe teaching confess that do actually line up with scripture well i can go to the book of concord so i have it open to the augsburg confession we're going to start with article 2 and then we're going to go to article 18. we have to start with article 2 first because it's important to understanding and contextualizing article 18. so article 2 of the augsburg confession on original sin and this now original sin is a triggering concept for the even jellyfish but let's just read what the lutheran fathers had to say our churches teach that since the fall of adam romans 5 12 all who are naturally born are born with sin psalm 51 5 that is without fear of god without trust in god and with the inclination to sin called concupiscence concupiscence is a disease and original vice that is truly sim it dams and brings eternal death on those who are not born anew through baptism in the holy spirit john 3 5 our churches condemn the pelagians and others who deny that original depravity is sin thus obscuring the glory of christ's merit and benefits pelagians argue that a person can be justified before god by his own strength and reason and that's a really simple explanation of pelagianism and then there's soft pelagianism which is just like heresy light but so original sin is important to understand because our nature we as human beings are sinful by nature well sinful from the moment we're conceived and we have concupiscence this inward inclination to sin and that inclination is itself sinful so we are sinful to our core and our inclination is to sin and if we as christians like many evangelical denominations do downplay original sin and engage themselves in be it softer full pelagianism although they don't know that's what they're doing they're downplaying the merits of christ that were want that that were applied to us by his sacrificial work on the cross the less of a of a sinner we are the less of a savior we need the more we are honest with ourselves about our sinful nature and the depths and depravity of it the greater a savior christ actually is so it's important to understand original sin because original sin our concupiscence our inclination to sin our natural born lack of fear and trust in god and our inclination to sin affects the concept of free will so when we go to article 18 of the augsburg confession on free will this is the best explanation that i could find our churches teach that a person's will has some freedom to choose civil righteousness and to do things subject to reason it has no power without the holy spirit to work the righteousness of god that is spiritual righteousness for quote the natural person does not accept the things of the spirit of god end quote first corinthians 2 14 the righteousness is worked in the heart when the holy spirit is received through the word galatians three two through six this is what augustine said augustine says and is hypognostic hypognosticon is that how you pronounce that book three quote we grant that all people have a free will it is free as far as it is the judgment of i'm sorry i screwed that up it is free as far as it has the judgment of reason this does not mean that it is able without god either to begin or at least to complete anything that has to do with god it is free only in works of this life whether good or evil good i call those works that spring from the good in nature such as a willing to labor in the field to eat and drink to have a friend to clothe oneself to build a house to marry a wife to raise cattle to learn various useful arts or whatsoever good applies to this life for all of these things depend on and depend on the providence of god they are from him and exists through him works that are willing to worship an idol to commit murder and so forth i call evil end quote our churches condemn the pelagians and others who teach that without the holy spirit by natural power alone we are able to love god above all things and do god's commandments according to the letter although nature is able in a certain way to do the outward work for it is able to keep the hands from theft and murder yet it cannot produce the inward motions such as the fear of god trusting god chastity patience and so on so as human beings from a christian biblical worldview do we have free will yes we do in things below we have to discern between things above and things below we have to discern between temporal and eternal in in temporality we have free will i chose to put this shirt on today i chose to wear my glasses so i could read i chose to do this video so we do have in things below in this world free will to choose to do things but where christians get rapture or lutherans get wrapped around the axel is when free will is the pro applied to the concept of salvation and in that regard we don't have free will our will is bound to our sinful nature and our concupiscence which is our inward desire and inclination towards sin so our concupiscence keeps us from choosing god ergo no you did not make a decision for the lord he made a decision to for you no you did not give your heart to jesus jesus gave you a new heart just as lazarus could not bring his dead body out of that tomb it was the call and command of christ that raised him to life and the first fruit of being raised to life if we want to use that analogy is that lazarus walked out of the tomb but lazarus walking out of the tomb was not lazarus raising himself from the dead was it just food for thought now the last thing that she said and this is where we're going to turn to the scriptures god allows the wicked to do their wickedness so that they can be judged is that biblical we turn to matthew chapter 13 with the parable of the weeds and we begin at verse 24. he put another parable before them saying the kingdom of heaven may be compared to a man who sowed good seed in his field but while his men were sleeping his enemy came and sowed weeds among the wheat and went away so when the plants came up and bore grain then the weeds appeared also and the servants of the master of the house came and said to him master did you not sow good seed in your field how then does it have weeds he said to them an enemy has done this so the servants said to him then do you want us to go and gather them but he said no lest in gathering the weeds you root up the wheat along with them let both grow together until the harvest and at the at harvest time i will tell the reapers gather the weeds first and bind them in bundles to be burned but gather the wheat into my barn now jesus later on in romans 13 will go on to explain this what this parable means so jesus explanation of the parable beginning uh in verse 37 he answered the one who sows the good seed is the son of man the field is the world and the good seed is the sons of the kingdom the weeds are the sons of the evil one and the enemy who sow them is the devil the harvest is the close of the age and the reapers are angels just as the weeds are gathered and burned with fire so will it be at the close of the age the son of man will send his angels and they will gather out of his kingdom all causes of sin and all lawbreakers and throw them into the fiery furnace in that place there will be weeping and gnashing of teeth then the righteous will shine like the sun in the kingdom of their father he who has ears let them hear now a bit of geographical context here the um the weed that is probably being referenced in the parable is called bearded darnell which is botanically very very close to wheat and so as it grows are you really going to be able to tell the difference so in pulling up the the weeds too early jesus says you could uproot the wheat and i don't want to lose the wheat i jesus says i don't want to lose those whom i have sown so let them grow together but certainly at the end at the harvest when it is painstakingly clear when all chances have been lost and its judgment day it is clearly discernible between the wheat and the weeds and he will send his angels to gather the harvest and the wheat remains in the barn and the weeds are thrown into the fire so at the end of the world when we are all of us wicked and righteous raised in our bodies for all of eternity than the harvest and those who are in christ those who have been seated and planted by him notice notice notice did did the the wheat choose to be planted or did jesus plant it jesus is the gardener the son of man is the gardener and the the wheat is are the the those in the kingdom so jesus is the one doing all of the work here and so when we are all gathered together at that final moment because as he would say he knows his sheep and they hear his voice it's painstakingly obvious which one's the wheat and which one's the bearded darno and the bearded darno thrown into the fire and our our modern ears might not comprehend the concept of weeping and gnashing of teeth well maybe we know weeping but gnashing of teeth means you are grinding your teeth in frustration at yourself you are frustrated with yourself for all of the times the word had been proclaimed to you and you made the conscious decision to deny it see this is the tricky thing of the bible salvation is a gift from god given freely by him through the when the work of the son is applied to you by water and the word and the word empowered by god the holy spirit as the bible says no one can say jesus is lord except by the holy spirit so you those wicked those who are actually in the end revealed to be weeds and not wheat they will be thrown into the fire where there will be weeping and gnashing of teeth where they will grind their teeth and frustration with themselves that they have ignored the gospel and now this is this is eternity for them so this is why we then as christians go out and preach the gospel right because we don't want this for anyone we don't want them to be weeping and gnashing their teeth we want them to be shining like the sun in the father's kingdom for all of eternity so does god let the wicked do their wickedness yes he does and she's absolutely right they will be judged for it i think modern mega christianity i think the little non-denominational churches and the little baptists and the little little little evangelical christians i think they're pretty good but the mega churches the joel osteens and the joyce meyers and the td jakes and all of these these heretics these wolves and sheep's clothing they tell us that every every day is a friday and god wants us to live our best life now and you gotta name it and claim it and and then you get td jakes saying crazy stuff like um we existed in eternity before we were born and of course he denies the doctrine of the trinity so mega christianity is telling you a false gospel that you are to be healthy wealthy and prosperous jesus says in this world you will have trouble but we take heart because he has overcome the world jesus says he lets the weeds and the wheat grow together for the sake of the saving of the wheat he patiently endures the growing of the weeds so that at the proper time at the harvest they will be dealt with they will be judged now what do um ben shapiro uh uh an orthodox jew and the writer of run hide fight have to say about this one scene they did this long hour and a half um premiere of their movie where they didn't actually premiere the movie but it was insightful to watch and they did talk about this scene so let's let's take a listen uh there's one scene that popped out of me and that's the scene where um tristan is asking uh one of the girls uh who's religious about free will and she drops a little sermon about free will and i thought that's something you will never see in any other like really you're not going to see it i mean that's that's the point that she makes about free will where she says that bad people are allowed to be bad people so that they can be judged now that is as good a 30-second explanation of free will from a religious perspective yeah as i can imagine and it also is a theme running throughout the film which is you're going to be judged for your own behavior and that you you're going to need to be held accountable for for that behavior so i i thought that that was it's a beautiful and and i think will be an underappreciated scene because it's kind of off the beaten track of the film right it's not the conflict between the main characters but it really is wonderful ben the scene that you mentioned i i i attend this men's spiritual men's group in los angeles and i'm like the youngest member by like 30 years it's really interesting uh and that got brought up you know basically why does god allow uh bad things to happen to good people got brought up one night and and one of the guys was like free will and i didn't fully understand the conversation to be honest i uh my wife is religious i am uh i'm not practicing any religion i came of mine i said what does this mean can you please explain the world to me honey and she was like oh and she's like i think yeah she basically just dropped that line on me and she's like god allows the wicked to do their wickedness i can be judged and i just like that's going in verbatim i almost fell over but i do it annoys me that even though you know i was raised as a catholic my dad didn't attend you know my mom would kind of drag us every sunday and i'd i'd be like i want to be whatever dad is because he gets to mow the lawn and stay home i want to do that but it annoys me that hollywood is they have forgotten that this is a religious country completely they're i mean if you put religion in a script i have seen that uh drew when you were mentioning like oh that's taboo but why why is uh even though i'm not practicing i'm starting to kind of revisit the bible and be like ah there's a ton of wisdom in here and some amazing ideas and quotes and things that now are inspiring me that i'm kind of approaching it on my own so that is a lesson that hollywood could learn to kind of revisit some of that stuff not only is that a lesson that hollywood could learn i think there's a lot in here that christian movie makers could learn what did ben call it a little sermon it it was three statements and it was done and as ben shapiro pointed out it actually fit again spoiler-free really truly but throughout the whole of the movie the idea that you're going to be judged for what you've done is a theme in the movie and so this one little clip scene continues the theme of the movie and unlike a christian movie where it's a sermon with bad actors and poorly written characters and unlike that this movie has compelling well-written well-developed complex characters excellently portrayed by top-notch actors and they tell a good story so christian movie makers watch run hide fight take notes this is how you make a good movie if christians made movies of this caliber then christianity could potentially stand to engage the culture because that's what daily wire is doing they want to engage the culture they don't want to change the culture per se well of course they do but you know hearts and minds kind of but they're engaging and acting within the culture and they're not compromising their morals they're not compromising their beliefs or their standards or their political ideologies but they're looking at a movie and going why do people go see movies well they want to be entertained christians you you make movies and you say um what what sermon did my pastor preach uh this past sermon series that the rest of the world who won't come to church needs to hear so we'll just make that sermon into a movie that is a piss-poor way to make movies it's so christians we need to be better this is incredible and if given the choice between pure flicks and the daily wire well i've already made my choice my money is going to the daily wire i am paying the daily wire for content like this because it is the highest quality and the highest caliber that there is so christian movie makers we've got to step up our game don't we as christians we've got to make better movies because christian movies by definition are substandard they are not good stories with well-written well-developed characters they are sermons that you heard preached at your mega church and you think the world needs to hear it so you're going to turn the sermon into a movie unlike this where it was a brief 30-second sermon that actually carried the narrative all the way through the narrative of the movie all the way through the theme of the movie 30 seconds this movie does not preach conservative god guns and ammunition it doesn't preach that at you it just tells you a compelling story based on real things that happen in reality and shows you how people choose to react so christians you've got a long way to go but as far as our theological review wrapping this up here i think she gave a good answer free will god allows the wicked to do their wickedness so that they can be judged so dear dear not every atheist not every atheist out there because there's some actually um intelligent ones with with critical thinking skills and and they don't go for the seemingly low hanging fruit and i like those atheists but for the dumb neanderthal internet troll if god good why bad thing for you why does god let bad things happen to good people none of us are good people we're all stained by original sin we do not fear love and trust in god above all things hence the reason he had to give us the first commandment you shall have no other gods because we do not fear love and trust in god above all things on account of our concupiscence in our original sin our free will in things below is tainted by that original sin and that concupiscence which makes all of us bad people the bible says we are all by nature objects of wrath because of our original sin and our concupiscence but the grace and mercy of god especially out of this parable is that he has sent his son into the world to redeem the world and for the sake of those that he has redeemed because he loves those that he has redeemed and he wants them to endure to the end and be gathered together with him god is patient with evil in the world but the day is coming oh ye wicked for you will be thrown into the eternal fire where there will be weeping and gnashing of teeth so repent and believe the gospel and if god can raise the dead to life he can turn the weed to wheat come be grafted to the vines so that you may live eternally what did you think have you seen run hide fight what did you think of the movie leave me a comment in the comment section below what did you think of my theological analysis do you think it's on point do you think there's other places in the bible that we could turn let's take a look at our bibles together leave a comment below until next time may god richly bless you in the grace and mercy one for you by jesus vicarious death on the cross for all of your sins you | 1517 FILMS | UCi4dWkcnfxrsBkLMQvHVB6A | 2021-02-06 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 6,006 | 31,299 |
Xui64KR9IEM | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xui64KR9IEM | Whistlekick Martial Arts Radio Podcast #153: Miss Elise Lenahan | wait you train is why you're in a fight in the world so you I mean obviously to each other disturbs me but you have to be able to go at it at a good pace [Music] welcome to whistle kick martial arts radio episode 153 and thanks for hanging out on today's episode we hear from a young woman with two black belts in two very different martial arts styles missile ysleta hand at whistle kick we make the world's best sparring gear here on martial arts radio we bring you the best podcast on the traditional martial art two times a week welcome my name is Jeremy Lesniak and I'm your host for the show as well as the founder of whistle kick sparring gear and apparel thank you to their returning listeners and welcome to those of you checking us out I hope you enjoy your time here when we developed our line of sparring gear we took a hard look at why every other brands gloves seemed to fail so quickly through our better materials smarter design and extra reinforcement we've created gloves that simply don't fail my personal pair is now four years old I may not spar as much as some of you out there but these have had a lot of use and they're just starting to show their very first rip it's kind of sad but also a little fun got to see how far we could push them right you can learn more about our gloves maybe get yourself a pair at whistle qik.com if you want the show notes you can find those at whistle kick marks where it's radio com that's also the easiest place to sign up for our great news letter in each issue we send out some special content and it's the only place to find out about upcoming guests for the show as a thank you for joining we're going to send you our top 10 tips for martial artists an exclusive podcast episode today's guest is someone I've known for years but that's not why I asked her to come on the show miss at least lenihan is the only person I know personally to have earned a black belt in a traditional martial art in this case Taekwondo and a black belt in the marine corps martial arts program on this episode we discuss what the process of training and each style was like for her the difference between the two and what she's taken from her varied experience as a martial artist so listen up miss lemon welcome to us locate more towards radio thank you it's great to be on the show definitely honored to be on it cool and so listeners are gonna hear the audio difference that you know we are face to face yeah which is always fun it gives me a little bit I think better feel for how things are going and where we're at your parents house and we're going to talk about you know how I know you and why this is all happened I'm sure as we get through and part of the reason I wanted you on the show but let's let all that kind of come through the questions instead of running through a bunch of facts because that's kind of boring and not really the way that I run stuff how'd you get started the martial arts that's how we get started uh yeah so my dad um Joanna hand who's on your show actually got wild go now um he was well not sure was my first tight window instructor probably when I was like six or seven we stood up my dad's class Randolph and I just got in it and I started I got a uniform and started testing with master ona and then eventually moved to my dad's class and with Taekwondo and ever since I've been I was pretty regular for most of grade school high school and then I went to college and not so regular we had a martial arts Club on campus which I did so we learn different styles and then yeah last year deployed and I did some martial arts with the Marines and I was a lot of fun okay so let's roll back because there was there was a lot there you just gave us you know 15 years in about 60 seconds so let's unpack that a little bit so you know you like a lot of people started martial arts because of you know parental influence you started going with them but at some point it became your decision to keep training yeah you know somewhere along the line i'm not going to pin you down as to when that was but i will pin you down to why you know what was it about taekwondo that you wanted to keep training uh it was a lot of fun um just I'd go in I'd actually work with the adults class probably more than the kids class at that age just because my dad isn't it um but I found that I was actually pretty good at it um being you know so young you're like oh good at this I as let's keep going with it and that's heard was awesome and I really like working towards something and it was something other than school or home work or just like fun to do when I mean yeah but there's just fun I'd think that's the reason why most of us started at least at that age I think so thank you right were you playing other sports or the head marco taekwondo become your extracurricular i know i was a i did soccer the typical soccer um skating I was a figure skater for quite a while I probably started dance shortly after to those are my main ones okay but actually skating and dance probably helped the most just because it added a lot of flexibility yeah there's certainly a lot of connection there we think we've had some people on the show who have done dance and we've talked about the relationship there you know the body control and body awareness and and the ability to I dig personally build strength in those smaller controlling muscles you know it something that i think that that martial arts does more so than i think a lot of other sports but we haven't hang me on the show is talking about figure skating as it might relate to martial arts so like when did you start figure skating oh Jesus her figure skating when I was five maybe okay so we're 60 even before Taekwondo yeah um even just like beginner lessons just learning how to skate learn how to keep going all right learning how to just get the basic foot movement down not falling on my side like yeah no idiot all the time and so what then I you know I got into it more's are liking it and I started getting into lessons like group lessons and you learned I you know spins and little jumps and just the really basic but one of the things that was you had to have was kind of some craft flexibility and also balance because you do a lot of one footed movement yeah so that's probably how it helps with Taekwondo is because you build a lot of leg muscle and it helps a lot with the kicks especially and just balance in that respect because when you're on the ice you have one blade that hold you up right and you're like oh well if I fall this is gonna suck a lot wait so yeah so she's like the topic you got to watch your foot movement you have to watch um where your legs are we're feet are even where your arms are and then when you get up in the higher ranks of figure skating you have to do routines like you see on TV and that is a whole beast in itself because not only learn about foot movement going with the music but you're also worrying about where your arms are do I look pretty so it's like doin forms yeah it really is with music yes and for people that out there that have done forms to music whether it's you know adjusting timing distant music or making a form on its own i mean there's it's a whole other level you know it's it's another piece so a lot of people just kind of in the broader martial arts realm have taught martial arts to people who you know martial arts isn't their thing it's not their singular focus it's something that kind of compliments there are other stuff you know figure skating dance I know there have been a lot of news articles over the years about basketball players pro basketball players who do martial arts so it kind of sounds like martial arts was a supportive think for you as you went through all this other stuff more so than the focus is that does it mean I would say that if I was it at first yeah actually probably more through middle school elementary school it was I think I eat took a break in there from taekwondo at one point but as I got into high school I actually worked so when I got a job some things had to go and I actually Taekwondo stayed so ice skating one and dance stayed so I'm definitely when I was younger it was definitely just a complimentary thing it was with my dad so I just you know go with him whenever but now as i get older actually it switched flip-flopped I think it's probably about when we met yeah actually it probably was visiting your dad at classes yeah I am on like sophomore year of high school I think so eight ten years ago I don't know why yeah okay cool so you know through high school your training training with your dad and just you mentioned moving going on to school so you know you go to college and [Music] you mentioned a martial arts club so here we are you're in a new place with new people but martial arts have still had enough of a place in your mind or if we want to be really cliche in your heart right that you wanted to keep doing it so tell me about that thought process and tell me about the martial arts Club yeah so interesting um so I did my first semester of college abroad your very first semester my very first semester you're eating you just I didn't go to campus I just hopped a plane Spain I don't even know you could do that yeah you can didn't have enough fun for us on campus so they shipped you off to Europe they shipped us off to Europe all right um and I got back and then I went through boot camp so a whole other semester not on campus and then next semester i was still in training and then I going back and have any young people I knew what people I went to Spain with and I had gone back to class um when I was home from training and I was like you know I got back I went down to Connecticut when my school is and I was like well I gotta find something to do I need to make some kind of friends and Mark swarth is always a good way to make friends we always had our little like Taekwondo family and so someone found out somewhere those martial arts Club and I went to like their interest meeting and actually the friends I there I to whom i'm still extremely good friends with today cool and they both graduated moved on so it's uh yeah I was a lot of fun we had different people the guys who ran it most of them were like you jitsu guys so some of it was just learning the techniques for jiu-jitsu and once in a while ago as years went on I taught a couple things if they didn't know it base you know there's a lot of ground fighting ours is more you know stand up typical sparring but like self-defense that was actually a big thing especially for some of the other woman in the class they wanted the self-defense so that was actually a main focus where the club okay it sounds like it was really diverse and no yeah almost like a sharing atmosphere versus a you know more of a traditional top down martial arts hierarchy yeah we actually talked about uniforms once but you know bunch of college kids they the money wasn't there no no uniforms / street clothes no clothes yeah uh you know we do warm-ups and stuff like that and but for the most part it was just sharing people who simple had tons of experience some had none yeah um there's only like I mean there wasn't many of us at all so it's pretty much just a group of people who like martial arts and got together so what was that like coming from a traditional fairly regimented environment you know wearing a debauch for non-korean practitioners that's equivalent to Aggie I don't how to use a ton of terms on the show so I try to throw it out out there when I do you know so not wearing a uniform you know not having a you know I'm guessing a ranking system if you didn't have uniforms not even a fixed curriculum not one person teaching everything you know that's pretty opposite totally a droplet so what was that like so it's definitely weird I definitely prefer having a uniform on when I'm you know practicing martial arts so yeah it's definitely weird because it's kind of chaotic in a sense because you're kind of like all right who do I look to like we had you know a president vice president because all the clubs had to have on campus how to have something and so you know had those guys for like administrative work you know making sure the club was still going but uh it's very odd because sometimes you just show up and people will show up but they won't show up and you're like oh we're so and so no like oh they had another obligation you know typical stuff happens but like not having we don't line up you don't bow in you don't bow and of course we were just in a racquetball court in the rec center so sometimes you get like people like walking by and you know we're sitting there just doing self defense but you also be careful because we couldn't hold the school liable for anything either uh so it's very chaotic I acoustics and racquetball courts are wonderful oh yeah there's no yelling or like key ups or anything like that so yeah it's a very interesting course got all the different personalities some were very you know alpha like they're gonna take charge and some were like well whatever I kind of like here so you don't have that structure to kind of give it all the structure to very yet to put that Corral down here yeah so it's very interesting compared to the like you know my dad's glass max rodas class or I'm sure any other class that martial arts is used to cause it's just kind of like oh it's you know six o'clock we'll start well like all right I guess we'll be done you know roccaforte has the racquetball courts goes somewhere else now well okay yeah it's funny though and I'm sure we'll talk about the you know how those kind of two ends of the spectrum relate you know we'll talk about the military peace you know a little bit later on so I think that gives us pretty good idea as to you know you and your views on martial arts and we can read between the lines a lot about you know with what you just said you know what you prefer and certainly your enjoyment of martial arts you've continued to do it for all these years but you like every other martial artists on the planet has a ton of stories and I'd like you to tell us one of your best stories alright so I've been thinking about this one this question has been a one that's been like going on my mind it happens for everybody uh yeah so um okay okay so there's a couple ah but one of them I'd actually you probably remember him he was Ryan uh he he's jumping as class quite a few years ago um he was testing for listen for one was belt anyway like I came to the sparring point and my dad threw me in there and he for some odd reason he wouldn't to do a scooping block and but I was about to kick so where he was going with it I don't really know um it's kind of came back to the whole control thing on your kicks and i luckily had enough control because i bopped him in the nose but just slightly enough but he liked stopped and he was like ah I shouldn't have done that was like yeah you probably should but that was it was just kind of funny I wouldn't like I always stands out to me I know why I think it's just because it was most ridiculous block I probably seen in a sparring match and I was actually pretty proud the fact i had enough control on my kick to know not break his nose how old r you at that point 15 16 may be all right and not that we generally do physical descriptions on the show but you are not a tall individual now also a few so if if you were kicking someone in the nose then you were probably putting a little bit behind the kick yeah I get to get that foot up there right yeah Ryan is who I remember him to be he was a bit taller than you yes yes he was uh yeah I did um and actually height hi please into more the funnier stories that i have for martial arts okay just because I i usually part mean i usually practice martial arts but usually very tall people like to do it and i usually don't have some of my height to work with those probably i was like last year before we're going for our black belt we had scored competitions so um you know we had gone through all of our stuff and we're getting ready your final like week before our testing and there was only two women it was me and my friend Liz and the rest of them were guys and so Staff Sergeant was like well I'm not gonna stick you two on the same team like you guys can we split up and so we could split up and of course he puts all the big dudes on my team and he puts all like the the smaller guys on her team and I'm like wow this is going to suck and the first thing we have to do is buddy relays and I buddy relays so we had 88 people so we all had split into two people and we had either had to do a fire man carry our buddy drag or pistol belt drag it was my six people i think was sex and then I'm so you know the guys look at me and they're like all right uh which one there which one you get at because you have to carry one of us so I was like I guess hold of the pistol belt drag it's all like work pretty much and don't like okay well the lightest guy here is 190 pounds and then I am NOT 190 pounds oh you're not I'm not gonna ask your way there's a there's a gap between what yes we'll leave it at that and so we had a you know I think didn't know we went last but I booked it across that field with him so it worked but for him it was an easier time yeah uh-huh but I was like oh man like you just had to stick the short person with all the really tall people all the really big people but you know uh you know it work though because I'd always have the tall people but I'd always made sure i worked with the the big people yeah yeah I think I think that's important i think you know one of the things when i'm teaching self-defense that I I get people to realize is that statistically you're going to be attacked by someone be a bigger yeah small people don't generally bully attack assault whatever someone who is larger than them just doesn't usually work no it was Rihanna group yeah I've had the Napoleon complex yeah that's pretty much how you see it with what uh yeah so my dad always made sure I had always fought the biggest person could take him down which looks at my favor it sure does so we've talked about you know a couple the other hobbies and pursuits that you you did as a kid you know dance and soccer and ice skating other than martial arts and school and being in the military right which I mean that this problem plus sleep and eating is probably ninety eight percent of your life maybe even more is there anything else you enjoy doing um yeah I like to I like to read um just fiction especially when i'm done like school and i don't have to worry about cramming any more information into my head just reading a good book there's always fun are watching movies I just hanging out with my friends a lot of now moved on you know different states different countries sure I love to travel though um that works out well it really does actually why I travel quite a bit this year and I friends all over the world so it really helps where's your favorite place you've been my favorite place for aunt France why I say so most people like Paris Paris was not my favorite actually I love the countryside it's beautiful out there um Normandy was gorgeous it's definitely breathtaker because you can still see the craters mobile bombs from like d-day and everyone yeah and I'd like the trenches and stuff you're cool so wrong the wrong word but interesting it yeah no it's definitely a sight to see because your stone the beaches and everything on the cemetery it's just you think Arlington is huge Normandy is quite the cemetery but like the lawar Valley has like all the chateaus and different like little towns and everything and it's it's just beautiful definitely place just to go and see you have to deafen have a car it's not like Paris we can just like walk around but it's just everyone's friendly if you go to Paris they might say that they're not friendly to Americans but it's pretty different when you go to the countryside so I'd like you to think about a time and you're like that things weren't going well you know and you can interpret that however you want and tell us how your time as a martial artist help you get through that also the thing about this one quite a bit to you um so I guess I'll go with this past semester actually it was a little bit a little bit rougher I didn't I you know senior year I just got back from a deployment and I got back to my job which was with the school and it was technically company that's like under the school but they kind of like follow their own rules they're kind of like so it's kind of a research job and I booked for this company for about two years before I left on my deployment and I had worked my way up to a pretty high level in the company and I get back to my deployment and they're like oh well we're gonna put you back at the entry level position hmm and I'm like oh what oh like I just like because this whole job is all college students just trying to get experience and everything tell us a little bit about the job so the job is like essentially research were hired by some client and they want research on typically like I can't say too much about the job all right it's basically research on like violent extremism like that's what I used to do okay violent extremism around the world and we would put it into like different databases and people would use our intro for whatever they wanted um statistical yeah trend analysis and stuff like that and that's what I study is you know terrorism and violent or violent sure he's an extreme is own more our conflict and so in awe at the job and I was doing the semester also an internship with the Connecticut State Police and then I had a full class load and you know it's typically what it is but this job I everyone hates working there hmm what management sucks okay like I even told him that when I left I was like you really have to fix this and just people hate it but you know college students they need the money I had other income coming in so I actually quit couple weeks ago but that actually I think came from I was trying to figure out before I quit I'd gone vacation and for a week I was like oh this is so nice like I am not at work right now this is amazing and the idea that you know for two months I was just like I hate this job like I hate having to go here I hate having to uh like everything I am just like I really don't want to go to class and go to this job and I was like why like why am I doing this to myself if you know you're not happy why am I here and then I looked back on as I was like well you know I'm pretty excited to play again and I'm like what made last year like so different and I had probably more self-confidence last year and I was very my friend called me a Spitfire last year I was very a not aggressive but very forward with my thoughts on things and you know I was a supervisor for different things and I was in different places for different reasons but I also realized that I was in MCMAP and it really helped me just like bring my self-confidence back and I was just so I just loved going and I even realized like even Taekwondo you know you get that self-confidence and you realize that you know you don't have to put up with a job that is doesn't care about you and that yeah i thought back to it i'm liking what i want that person back from last year and so decided to quit because i was like no i mean i had you know a couple of incomes coming in so i could you didn't ford it uh but you know I think the important thing is is that you're happy you know money isn't everything in this world but um yeah martial arts just like helps you bring back that self-confidence that I think people really need about themselves it sounds like you were able to kind of lean back on a foundation that martial arts had given you for who you were as a person and you recognize that this job was kind of stealing your essence your soul however you want to okay right in it yeah i mean the face you just made when i said that you know the that sounds like that resonates pretty strongly that you were investing some a good portion of yourself into something that wasn't giving back you know I mean it was putting some money in your pocket but it sounds like that was it and you were investing far more than then what that money was worth to you which is which is why you quit and I think that that's something that for a lot of us that have been training that foundation becomes really important whether it's you know the the foundation of your martial arts family or the foundation of going through your black belt test or whatever it is that there is that that piece there that no one can ever take away from you and and once you are able to look through that lens a lot of other stuff just doesn't it doesn't add up you know what what you put out versus what comes back you know it should balance I mean ideally it should you know you're you're hoping more comes back then you put out right I mean that's just that's art that's our hope in life but you know and you can only be drained for so long yeah I was at the point where it's just like I'm done and there definitely has to be balance between work and social life and your life cannot just be work because otherwise you just miss out on everything I mean just going to even just like you know Taekwondo class like you it's not even just like the workout that you like or what you're doing it's the people around you that really make it fun and that's actually like anywhere you know the people I worked with or great but I mean you know if everyone is so unhappy in a place you're just kind of like I mean at this point that's the point and I mean then you go to like if you find a job that you like and you love the people you you know you try to hold on to it because I'll just make sure like that much better so you've mentioned MCMAP i'm guessing the MC stands for military combatives a marine corps martial arts program okay I was I was wrong ma I would have guessed his martial arts so this might be a good chance to talk about that and how you've gone through that program and that was part of why I wanted to have you on the show so you could talk about through the way that program compares to a traditional martial arts program and the things you learn the things that were the same you know so just kind of give us an overview about that so when I first got to djibouti which is in Africa horn of africa and my sponsor was like oh um like he's like you like martial arts and like yeah he's like well we have a couple groups on base and he's like they actually just started a class for the one court martial arts program you know kind of describing it and I was like okay yeah cool why not and so I uh I meet up meet one of the Marines and he's like show up at the field you know I like this time and I show up and brought my roommate along at the time because she had gone overseas with me and I she was like you know the colonel running it at the time was like are you sure you want to do this and we were like yeah like I know like okay I was like yeah like you know he's like are you sure like yes I don't really know what else to say and he's like okay okay and the one thing that probably stuck out the most and I don't know I've net like our program was run differently than the MCMAP programs back in the states you know different resources are different and everything like that but the one thing is he's like you have to be okay with violence he's like you know the people here aren't gonna like people in the field aren't gonna want to uh you know just be nice to you uh there there there to kill you and you have to be okay with the violence that comes along with it and you know that that sticks out because that's typically not something that I heard like you know you have to be you have to be okay with you know taking somebody down but the violence that goes behind it you know the different graphics you'll see is something that is not usually mentioned in classes yeah especially when you're trying to promote it like most people don't want to deal with it so that was very interesting to hear and I was like okay like you know you know you understand and you the way you train is way you're going to fight in the real world so you I mean obviously we're not going to kill each other on this turf field but you have to be able to go at it at a good pace and so I was going with my first belt and which is the tan belt and to my knowledge and belt tan belt okay and these are belts we were like with our uniform we trained in we call it Utes and boots which is a like our utility in a form with our like combat boots so it's the pants like a t-shirt the teacher that we learned our blouse and then our combat boots for the first belt and it's just the basic you know like punching different kicks different you know hooks it's the basics that most people learn and your first week or so of martial arts that you're into it like your first belt for taekwondo and then once you go on to your grade but like once you graduate from town and you go on a gray belt you start to wear like a vest it's not as heavy as a completed vest but it's still I don't say the bullet proof I guess they could be but you were those for all your trainings so you know you would do warm-ups you know you'd go running you would do different strengths activities and as you're going through it some of it's very similar to martial arts where you know it's kicks punches you want different self-defense techniques but think about mcmap is it's usually a mixture of a couple different martial arts in like one and it's very interesting because I went through a couple instructors so like our Colonel left about grey belt time okay so it was a staff sergeant and he was my instructor the remaining at the time we just ended up getting a couple more instructors and near the end in their approach on different things so you know sometimes they think what you have to do this away you have to do it that way I had one guy who was like no you can tweak it to like your size so certain like hip throws or whatever or he would show me different ways based on my height like if I had someone a lot taller than me of how to handle it so it's interesting to see the different perspectives that people have especially because some people had other martial arts backgrounds you know I don't some people like do Krav Maga sand who leave Jitsu some people it's a whole plethora of different knowledge kind of like the club yeah it's definitely lot more structured not right but it's actually interesting because we had two Japanese guys that did it with it would Japanese on base and we're doing coke belt it was were doing like a ring or doing like a stand-up sparring type thing and I got done in the Japanese guys came up to me afterwards and like oh do you have like do you have background in another like martial art I was like yeah Taekwondo and he's like oh you have a very like similar stance to like that kind of style that's why we figured because they have background and I don't know what to have it in but another martial art but it was just interesting to see how they pick up that I had previous experience and another art other than MCMAP and so yeah we had because we had a does a ugandan and the class after me it's just it was very interested joint environment so you know everyone from everywhere that's probably how it's different from here in the States the workouts are well they're little rough sometimes especially when you have a lot of ammo cans and more cans like 30 pounds okay and so even though you know just being over there there's there's a physical component that you know there's a minimum and that's something that we really don't get in most martial arts classes here you know the conditioning tends to be part of the class rather than just you have to come in with this expectation you still had conditioning as part of your martial arts classes yeah okay that surprises me I wouldn't have expected that yeah note we would start out we'd line up on the line and we do basic stretches like kind of going back and forth and then eventually get harder and planks for our big thing by black belt we had hold like three minute planks so we'd work up to it you know regular plank side planks yeah the exercise component is a big thing for that area so why do you think that is what is it because it's a it's a combative it's a the difference I guess with MCMAP versus all these others is when you learn to take somebody down you also learn how to hold them there there are some way you had to put like flexi cuffs on people when you have them down you tell them to you know turn their head cross their legs make sure you cross their feet it's almost like you're giving a directive to them because you're not taking down like somebody in a class or it's meant to take an enemy down okay and of course we don't you know if POWs we don't just kill like a lot of our terrorists do now different rules that we have but it's a I think it's important because when you have that conditioning you have that work out you're in we typically when you're in the field you're in you know full vast helmet I combat boots are not typically light so it's important to have that I want to say to have that fitness level to be able to like hold your own I would wonder to that the ability to to perform these movements while you're tired is probably an important piece that's actually a huge thing they actually as we got into the ranks we would do a lot of like exercises to tire us out and then we would get thrown in the ring and we'd have to fight and I think anybody that's listening that's trained for more than a little while knows how quickly form can go to crap yeah and actually one thing that we're told to is like a lot of it sound about form it's how well you can just as long as you can get them down like get them down like if it looks crappy don't worry about it you know like it doesn't need to look like a martial art movie where they're just like swiftly going onto the ground you know they look so pretty getting thrown onto the ground now it's going to look like a disaster yeah i think you know not that we talked a lot about MMA on the show but if you want to see a good example that I caught some of the fights over the weekend and yeah you you watch a fight that goes into round three even if it's been you know 9 10 12 minutes I mean not that that's a short amount of time certainly but you would think 10 minutes you know a professional fighter can handle 10 minutes of punishment and you know there they look like a wall they look like a zombie even like you know we would do like three-minute rounds I've just like ground fighting and it's either until somebody taps out or until a 3 minutes are up but if you can hold yourself or like those three minutes three minutes a long time in the ring so yeah that conditioning really helps out for a while and even just practicing you know just we'd have this one exercise and you'd have to like you have an ammo can and you have to like run it a certain distance and then back and then they would like throw you in the ring and then you know it was kind of like a relay and you had to keep going or what was some of the I forget some of the others but or you know they would just do a lot of exercise a tiger out and it was yeah it was sometimes it's really rough you're just you're dead at the end you're sweating and of course it's in Africa and so it's like a hundred degrees and it's humid outside and you're like this is terrible but it's so much fun in those of us that have trained inside and you know 80 degrees without air conditioning you know well will often complain i've certainly been guilty of that yes I'll semester of is a yeah he loves having the windows yes he does so I want to go back to something that you said that kind of struck me and I'm curious of your how this might have affected your your view on martial arts over all the way you train is the way you fight or the way you engaged I forget the exact word you used but that makes a lot of sense and that's something that we hear coming from let's say and we've had some guests on the show who really hated this term but reality based martial arts versus what we tend to think of with traditional martial arts you know that that tends to be a big sticking point we've talked about on the show about the difference in the focus you know traditional martial arts isn't just about fighting and self-defense that there's a lot more to it but has that concept that intensifying of training has that changed the way you look at taekwondo or life um yeah I guess so um so you know now when I I don't go to my dad's class i'm in connecticut most of the time but I went once and I showed them a couple ground techniques but like we have other people that come in and show that too when I think it's really important to realize that look yeah you don't want hurt the people that are training with but I mean you know I study terrorism and armed conflict so you see a lot of the violence that people have in themselves and I think everyone's capable of it it's just knowing when to unleash the violence and I think that training the way that you should fight is important because I mean if like if someone comes at you and you're just used to you know what softly putting somebody on the ground like oh I'm just going to do a soft leg kick there they're not going to go down like that's not how it's going to go it's gonna it's gonna be a little bit harder for them to really put them down which is also why I think it's important to when you do it you tell the person like okay now it's like the person you're training with a you know like well move I risk more this way and you're really going to get it and you practice over and over again so you know that if you ever get attacked it's going to be like all right like I know how this is going to go and I guess it can go into everyday life like you know if you're training for your new job and you're just kind of like half sad that you're like now whatever but you know when it actually gets to the when it gets to the point where you you're on your own you have to do it and then all of a sudden it comes to the point you're like oh I don't know how to do this because I didn't pay attention in my training right and especially like in a life or death situation you know like if your cop or if you're well military member in the field you you don't want you to want to take that seriously because it could mean life or death not just for you but the person next to you right right and and you know I think this is always going to be something that's debated among martial artists because there's and I don't know that there's a right answer you know and I don't know if you if you would agree i mean because you know different people need different things they need material presented in different ways there are people that I think when they come into any kind of martial arts program whatever it is if that intensity is there right away it's going to be scary for them there are others that are going to that's really going to click for them you know I think yeah I think it's going to depend on the situation because some people like they you know they join martial arts and they're like yeah I just want get my aggression out you know whatever maybe they join a certain style to that but if you go into a structured environment a lot of it it puts a lot discipline on you teach it's kind of like the military you go in and you learn discipline you learned respect and I think that's important for people to learn because you know just because you can beat that a shot of somebody doesn't mean you should I know like you don't want to you know I think that's also the part of it where when you go towards your black belt that maturity comes with it and you realize that okay i am trying to take somebody down and hurt them but you know i don't i don't need to there are other ways to resolve an issue besides that unless they're actually going to attack you and then well then you can actually use it but i want to bring up one more piece on the military combatives before we move forward cuz I'm you know I'm just kind of I'm trying to put myself in your place you know and I know the the martial arts upbringing that you had I know a lot of the people that weren't all so I'm just imagining you deploying you're in Africa and you're in this program what were your thoughts on that intensity did it seem out of place did it seem abrupt I mean did you have a strong reaction to it because I think I would yeah because at first you're like you know I really don't want to hurt this person you're like uh uh you know and most of the time you won't you won't hurt them you know you're falling with a vest it it you know has some impact or you know hits some impact with you but yeah um it's definitely something you have to you slowly I saw in me going through the ranks you notice at first you're kind of like yeah like you know hitting the bags hitting you know that's fine because you know we're used to that but when it comes to like people and throwing them or it's you know as you get up there you start to get thrown from more higher places you know at a shoulder throw so you're being thrown from somebody shoulder height not just their hip height and your butt in order to get that momentum you have to really show that violence I guess because otherwise usual the strength so like really throw him and I think even the people I worked with they could see a different change at least in me and the other woman that was there throwing and even with the guys with us because a lot of guys were afraid to work with us the woman who because they had mentality you know you can't have a woman but we're like and what you don't train with less the right way you know we're really not gonna learn anything so they definitely saw the intensity level go up and I think that's important you know as long as you're improving with that skill it's never going to be a hundred you know the psychological a psychological thing that comes with the violence is something that I think people have in their own time and I've never experienced it but I know people have and I think it's just the training is really helpful but you know the aftermath is something everyone works out differently you know we'll move on from this because I don't want the whole conversation to be about this and actually we we've spent a great chunk of time and I feel like I understand yeah what that program looked like in it i hope the listeners do do as well we've gotten some bits and pieces we had mr. Tony blauer on and we had a Krav Maga practitioner out of the Boston area mr. kershaun been Karen all linked to both of those episodes and the show notes so anybody that's new to the show that doesn't know that we do this whistle kick martial arts radio com will have a show notes page links to everything we're talking about and your dad's episode and and you know the other stuff that we've talked about today actually one last thing before we move on because it it's in my head kind of unfinished how did the belts go so yeah it's a tan belt which to my knowledge every marine comes out with the tan bell it's just the basics okay and then it goes Korea belt and then green belt and brown belt and black belt yeah I trained four days a week about two hours a day about five months okay yeah that's a lot yeah um yeah it was especially with the my schedule constantly rotated and I locked out on a lot of it but uh yeah sometimes especially if your job requires you to stay longer hours usually classes like an hour but a lot of us would actually go an hour before with the previous class and just um like sustain and make sure we're ready to for the next testing coming up just doing rough math in my head that's you know it's about 18 months for what most people would train yeah you know two days a week hour hour and a half you know so that that's that's a lot of time that's pretty intensive and you earned your black belt I did in that program yep so yep that was a yeah and it almost a year ago now cool so and is there more as their degrees i mean do you keep training or is it kind of a capped program like that so i guess for me i think it's kind of cap because I'm maybe but the Marines can go on and do their instructor course and I apparently that's three weeks of hell ah the guys that I've talked to you anyway and I've seen some videos of like what they do and it just pretty much three weeks of getting the fish it out of you and then you can eventually go on and you know earn like your red tabs and stuff like that but I'm pretty sure you have to go through the instructor school first but that props to them who go through that because uh that's intense stuff sure so all right let's let's take it out of the military stuff let's kind of you know talk more about your martial arts upbringing overall like I said and if people haven't completely figured out you know we talked about some of the guests on the show as being part of my martial arts family no I am you know you've mentioned mass rota a couple times who is my primary instructor still and I keep harassing him to come on the show he will relent at some point he said no but he's a pretty humble guy so yeah he is that's that's why that hasn't happened yet but it will happen so I know some of these people that have been part of your upbringing I'm going to take him out from possible answers I'm gonna take your dad out who has been the most influential on your martial arts upbringing ah geez when I take those out of course because those are the obvious answers and we don't tend to get good stories yeah those um that's difficult because I've had so many people come in and out of martial arts like world yeah uh you know I've been gone or you know they went in and they came out I guess a lot of different people have had influences if pending it 2-1 is too hard you know tell us about a couple of them and why they were influential uh well I'll go with that last year because last year was also just a whole other experience in itself but my friend Liz was a huge help she was the other woman that did the class of me there were five woman that started and only two of us made it and I think having that other help like really the other counterpart really helps because we had a little bit of poles from the guys because they you know some of them were afraid you know work with us I didn't want to hurt us or something you'll still have the mentality of you know women shouldn't be doing it so it's helpful having another woman to go through it with so she you know big big helping influence because we kind of pushed each other growing up I mean you know there was like Nisshin Tony growl they you know to class for a long time and initial does it they I mean having Tony there she was helpful because she'd show me like her perspectives or like you and Brenda and even I I mean working with you guys always fun you always showed me different techniques or different ways to do things I remember one testing you just kept like throwing it was like the end of my red belt testing I think and you just kept throwing kicks at me and I eventually just grabbed your leg and I was like I'm just going to hold you here for a while yeah so I mean even even some the kids like my dad class like Eliza yeah uh she was an inspirational k because she had like a heart problem and she still came to class and just went at it she was fun to work with everybody's got something to teach yeah they really do like doesn't matter what your ages or what your physique is like you know fitness level or anything whew one of the things I remember my my original instructor is saying if you want if you want to see how differently things can be done teach something to a white belt and watch what they do with it because it'll you'll look at it go I didn't even know your body could move in that way yeah it's uh yeah that's the turtle front I mean I don't know if I mean everyone had some kind of influence because I always look at doing that I like to look at things from different perspectives and really see how other people react to how other people new things and that's just an interest personal interest on perspective so you're kind of living that I mean you you know you started at a condo and then you go to this martial arts club or different people are contributing different things and then you you you enter the Marine Corps program in your you know learning different things there you know so so it's all martial arts but it's different perspectives yeah so that that really makes sense yeah no I think I think it's important because martial arts isn't just about your form or anything like that it's spider mentality towards it and if you don't come into it like an open mind I think sometimes it's really difficult to work with other people because you're like and yo you're not supposed to do with that way so screw it this way but sometimes you didn't see that this other way has another advantage for somebody else other people don't have so everything's important to really have that open mind going into it so do you have any martial arts goals for the future are you still training you know what's what's going on with you know you as you move forward here actually I wanting what I'm going to start Brazilian jiu-jitsu in the spring not the sprawl like winter next semester I want my friend she recently got into it and I definitely want two different background again before i deploy again in june i get back into a different mentality so i think going back into martial artists or at least a different form of it it's gonna be a lot of fun i'm really excited to go to learn jujitsu and a lot of people have done it so i'm looking forward to that cool honestly just to keep going I don't really care which when I learn I'll learn I think Krav Maga is pretty cool i know some people i know one guy who does kali which is awesome he could probably kill me five times with a knife and in like two seconds so I mean it's insane the different I've combatives or need some of that myself yeah he used to show me some things and uh it's a very finesse way to do things it's very smooth and just like he was showing me something and he moved his hand like three times and I was like well I just died I'm like a brutal way so that was actually a lot of fun to kind of learn just for like a day or two but anything I'll learn anything I think that's a great attitude so when I try to have yeah everybody's got something to teach yeah i think so i think it's a important to learn to with just different styles how about some parting advice everybody listening what would you share i would say you know keep going with it use what you learn in your personal life always keep the friends that you make to along the way because and it's important to have I still keep in touch with some of the guys I done mcmap with and even Taekwondo with and I think it's important to just keep in just keep an open mind about anything you go into because everyone's gonna have a different perspective on something and doesn't mean a try it just means it's different than yours so I think it's important to learn and you know just really listen to people when they when they try to teach you something new because maybe you'll be better at it in the end because it's something you hadn't thought of it was nice to have a chance to catch up with miss Lenihan it's been a couple years since we've been able to sit 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F-iz2bzP7nE | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F-iz2bzP7nE | Walden Bello: The global rise of the far right | [Music] yes good evening and I would first of all like to thank the euros look Sandberg Foundation for inviting me to Berlin and supporting my book tour of Europe I would also like to express my regret that Professor well from afar is not able to join us owing to unexpected developments but it's great that Elaine is here - to be my counterpart tonight it is also good to be among old friends I have had a long longer relationship with the RLS as well as the delinking the party the linking of which I am an honorary member and although I haven't paid my dues for about 10 years or so but nobody's collected so I imagine it's honorary juice so the reason I am in Berlin tonight is to launch my book counter-revolution the global rise of the far right which is available here that was commissioned by the transnational Institute and the emancipatory real politics initiative or epic that is based out of the Institute for social studies in The Hague the book is largely an exploration of the dynamics of transformative change using the theoretical paradigm of revolution and counter-revolution while there are sections on developments in Europe the United States and Brazil the book focuses on the dynamics of counter-revolution in five societies in the global South Indonesia Chile Thailand the Philippines and India I will not summarize the book since that would provide less incentive for you to buy it and my publishers would get upset at me there have a few preliminary points I would like to make before I move to the main topic of my talk one of them is that I have avoided using the term populism to describe movements of the far right because populism does not offer any substantive light on the essence programs and directions of these movements populism is a political style one marked by a direct appeal to people that seeks to mobilize them beyond the channels of institutionalized parliamentary politics thus there are pockets of the right and populace of the left instead of populism I have elected to describe this movements of the far-right as counter revolutionary because the term gives us a much better sense of what drives them in the book I look at two types of counter revolutionary movement the first is the counter-revolution that is a response to revolution revolution being defined here broadly as an insurgent challenge from below to change the social and political regime this challenge may not be revolutionary but reformist in its strategy but it is nevertheless seen as very threatening to the survival of the status quo in the case studies I take up in the book the processes that unfold in fascist Italy in 1922 22 Indonesia in 1965 Chile in 1972-73 and Thailand from 2001 to 2014 fall into this category of counter-revolution using a revolution counter-revolution paradigm we can also appreciate the play of various actors and here I borrow the great social and diplomatic historian are no mayor's classification of the act of what he calls the quote anti-revolutionary triad and coal and this actors are one the reactionaries who want to bring back the past to the Conservatives who may not want to bring back the past but defend the status quo and three the counter revolutionaries the third type the counter revolutionaries are the most interesting theoretically and dangerous most dangerous politically since they adopt both the mass mobilization style associated with the left and expropriate some of the left's issues at least rhetorically in order to advance an anti progressive agenda the second type of counter-revolution explored in the book is the one that is a reaction not to an insurgent challenge but to the failure of the paradigm of rule to deliver on its promises on the parts of groups that had totally put their faith in it the current manifestations of this kind of counter-revolution are the movements against liberal democracy both in the global south and the global north this movements deserved the term counter-revolution because they seek to displace the dominant the current dominant Liberal Democratic regime with an authoritarian form of rule the challenge they post moreover is not only political but ideological one that questions the basic values and processes of liberal democracy such as secularism respect for diversity equality and jus process the totalistic challenge posed by the second type of counter-revolution is captured by the words of one very prominent or one very notorious right-wing leader during the 20th century who said that the movement he belonged to sought to quote erase 1789 from history and quote while unlike Joseph Goebbels they may not have phrases that explicitly expressed their hatred and contempt liberal democracy the actions of Rodrigo Duterte of the Philippines and Narendra Modi of India the two figures we will be discussing here tonight carry the same message the last preliminary point I would like to make is that in both kinds of counter-revolution the middle class plays a central role now the middle class is the great understudied class in sociology its role often being reduced to that of reacting to the initiatives of the lower classes led by the left or to the initiatives of the elites in fact the behavior of the middle class has a dynamic of its own and it displays agency especially in a period of flux when it feels that it's threat its impressed or threatens having made this relief preliminary points let me now move to my main topic which is to analyze a recent development in two of the countries discussed in the book the Philippines and India that is both theoretically interesting and politically alarming what I'd like to focus on is how and why democratic elections are paradoxically eroding what had been regarded as two of the most solidly liberal democratic systems in the South that in the Philippines and that in India and so the title of my talk tonight the democratic dilemma elections and the far right over all the elections national elections held earlier this year in both countries were relatively free and fair as even the opposition and international observers conceded albeit grudgingly yet in both countries the results are likely to provide momentum towards our concentration of power in the hands of authoritarian personalities let's begin with the Philippines president rodrigo duterte was not running for office but everyone knew that the may 19 2009 teen election was a referendum on his three years in office now if it were politics as usual in the Philippines the president's record could have done him and his favored candidates for the Senate much damage the worst inflation in nearly a decade kowtow into China credible charges of hidden wealth a penchant for misogynistic anti women comments a provocative anti-clerical attitude in an overwhelmingly Catholic country intimidating the press imprisoning or house ting from both office vocal opponents and perhaps most seriously over 20,000 deaths a large number are into extrajudicial executions in his war on drugs but it is not politics as usual in the Philippines at the time of the elections the third day had an astonishing 81 percent approval rating and the results of the elections drove this home his favorite candidates and allies captured all 12 of the senatorial seats at stake not since the late 1980s had the opposition been completely shut out in a Senate race as the results poured in an election night May 13 it became clear that the 30 works and all had been given an overwhelming mandate by the electric making him the most powerful occupy person to occupy the presidency since the dictator Ferdinand Marcos since electoral fraud was not a credible explanation for the results some political commentators elected to blame the voters wrote one prominent journalist critical of the third day I quote we have most of the voters to blame for it they are the millions who approve of mass killings who are indifferent to the violation of human rights who despise intelligence and who've never read a book they disparage democracy without knowing what it is an approve of tyranny because they can't tell the difference unquote now if the writer were a conservative intellectual I would not have given his comments a second thought but he was he was a well-known man of the left who had previously written about the masses being the agents of history his words reminded me of the thesis of the Daniel Goldhagen controversial book Hitler's willing executor excess executioner's that ordinary Germans were complicit in Hitler's crimes because they knew full well what was going on and they approved of it and indeed when you look at the twenty thousand people who have been killed in the Philippines most poles know that that reflect the fact that people know that this mass murder has been going on in yet they approve of the turtle but let us move to India in contrast to the third day who had an astonishingly high approval rating despite the existence of many serious problems faced by the Philippines things did not seem auspicious for Narendra Modi and the ruling Hindu nationalist BJP at the beginning of the sixth week long electoral process in in in April the annual growth rate was down to five point eight percent the economic crisis triggered by the monetization that is the sudden withdrawal from circulation of 500 to 1000 rupee notes : yes I'm sorry about this which represented 86% of the value of circulating currency was not over farmers marches reminded the country of the crisis of agriculture and violence is spawned by an aggressive Hindu nationalism had become commonplace yet after the votes were counted the whole country was stupefied the BJP had expanded its majority to 303 seats 20 more than its 2014 tally Congress the main opposition party that had been the dominant force in the first 30 years of India as an independent state was badly beaten emerging with some only some 52 seats with its leader Rahul Gandhi losing in the family's traditional constituency Amity in Uttar Pradesh Modi came out stronger much stronger from an election where he had been expected to emerge much weaker the desperate mood that engulfed those critical of Modi was captured by the words of one academic who claimed that his victory was called a moment of dread for Indian democracy and called because it had resulted quote in the greatest concentration of power in modern Indian history unquote suddenly the boast of BJP boss Amit Shah that the BJP would rule India quote for the next 50 years and will no longer seem incredible as in the Philippines despairing liberals in India wondered what on earth made their compatriots quote outsource their destiny and quote to a strongman as one of them put it just as the Philippine intelligentsia expressed wonderment at how serious charges would simply bounce off the 30 Indian liberals could not figure out what it was that made voters across the board readily absorbed Modi for the very real problems being faced by the country whether this was rising unemployment farmers suicides owing to economic distress lynchings of Muslims accused of creating or the unsolved murders of prominent intellectuals even his party's endorsement of a known terrorist who embraced the assassin of Gandhi did not hurt Modi living one analysts attribute his success to quote smart political communication unquote that consistently projected him as being above the fray now controlling the narrative was certainly part of the explanation for Modi's success as it was for the thirties Modi's discourse placed him and the BJP as the agents of India's economic development and the restoration of Hindu civilizations ancient greatness Duterte combined an earthly discourse that many saw as refreshingly free of the useful liberal democratic froth with a stern message of cleansing the country of the grag menace that was called destroying the youth of my country and cold according to be certain this analysis however assumes the relationship between the voters and the strongman is a one-way street first anyone who has lived through the tumultuous politics of both countries in the last few years would not have failed to note the very real synergy or mutually constructive relationship between the strongmen and their people for other analysts the xxx and Mahdi had tangible achievements that overrode the problems pointed out by their opponents in the case of Modi for instance voters were said appreciate his campaign to build a toilet for every household his free LNG liquid natural gas connections for poor families in a programme of giving 6,000 rupees a year to subsistence farmers this material benefits do not however add up a viable explanation for the massive mandate politics in India and the Philippines today is not arithmetic to use a famous Filipino politicians inimitable description of democracy promising and providing goods and services is the star of patronage politics of the democratic politics as useful but what is happening in both countries today is a political earthquake a massive transformative change a fundamental reconfiguration of politics at the epicenter of this earthquake is a discontented citizenry and it is as much an agent of change as the unorthodox personalities that have found a way to unlock its whirling passions the focus on citizens discontent of liberal democracy with liberal democracy the focus of citizens discontent is a system of liberal democracy that has simply not delivered on its promises right Spanish misra a prominent author and I quote India is a grotesquely unequal society a great majority of Indians forced to inhabit the vast gap between a glossy Democratic ideal and a squalid Democrat and Democratic reality have long stored up deep feelings of injury weakness inferiority degradation inadequacy and envy this stem from defeats or humiliations suffered at the hands of those of higher status them done themselves in a rigid hierarchy this could be a description of 21st century Philippines as well it is the explosive synergy between a deeply disaffected citizenry and a political personality who has captured their imagination and on whom they have rested their dreams and aspirations for the future but today drives politics in both countries it is perhaps easier to understand this dynamic in the case of Modi who unites a dynamic personality to an aggressive ideology of wounded but assertive nationalism that has tapped into the country's feelings of pride and shame deep disappointment and persistent hope yet the third is in his own way a magnetic personality bringing together a tough law in order stands at this course that is deliberately politically incorrect in the image of the quote-unquote Punisher and called who has what it takes to tame exploitative elites and discipline a people that famously regard themselves as rowdy and undisciplined the very qualities that liberals despise him the third day is what enables him to connect with the masses especially with the volatile middle classes that feel most sharply the yawning gap between aspirations and the possibilities of fulfilling them in the quote really existing Democratic dispensation the connection that has been forged between strong personalities and their people has ushered in a period that may best be described as one where charismatic politics has displaced democracy as usual here we might take a leaf from the great sociologist Max Weber who saw what he called charismatic Authority or legitimacy as a dynamic transformative process that overwhelms both traditional Authority and rational-legal authority and structures that coexist in society charismatic politics exploits the contradiction between traditional Authority structures that legitimize inequality and injustice in a rational legal order based on the principles of democracy justice inequality charismatic politics is not politics as usual and it's a fluid process that moves in uncharted waters until the charisma of the leader is according to Weber routinized quote unquote into a new set of rules procedures and processes which become the new source of authority and legitimacy charismatic legitimacy is hardly benign indeed it almost invariably ends up with a dangerous concentration of power in the hands of the charismatic individual in equally alarming its emergence has been accompanied by the imagining imaginative recreation of an other or others upon whom the ills contradictions and disharmony of society are projected the achievement of social harmony is dependent on the excision or neutralization of the other or others in the case of the Philippines drug users liberal politicians and communists in the case of India Muslims Christians westernized intellectuals and Marxist it does not take much for the leader and his disciples to set them up on this quote-unquote enemies of the people and called as persecuted communities in the in India would readily testify a key feature of the dynamics of charismatic politics is that it is both authoritarian and intensely quote/unquote democratic on the one hand followers are willing to hold their critical faculties in abeyance ready to give the leader the benefit of the doubt even when they may not agree with everything that he or she stands for or promotes on the other hand it is through the mediation of the electoral process through direct contact with the masses during the campaign and through their act of willingly voting for him or his anointed ones that the leader renews his or her legitimacy manage elections like the one that took place in Thailand during the same period that the military supervised and the military party won through management of the elections this kind of elections are fatal for charismatic Authority indeed the less control and more spontaneous the expression of approval the greater the legitimacy that can be turned into even greater power India and the Philippines have gone through relatively free elections that by bestowing greater legitimacy on them is paradoxically or are paradoxically leading to the concentration of even greater power in the hands of charismatic authoritarian personalities who are intent on doing away with the post-world War two Liberal Democratic dispensation and leaving their consenting citizens to a brave new world let me say that I'm not saying that the politics of class is irrelevant to our understanding of the dynamics of politics in India and the Philippines neoliberal economic policies have been central in both creating discontent against liberal democracy as well as generating support for capitalism among new the new middle classes that the insurgent authoritarian elites have capitalized on but as with classical fascism the relationship between capitalism and political counter-revolution is not simple and can best be understood if we theoretically grant the realm of politics significant autonomy from the economy and see factors such as personality culture and the people not as passive but as active agents in the radical right-wing restructuring of society that is taking place let me give you one example of this very real relative autonomy of the political the social and economic elites have congregated around the third day not only because he is seen as supportive of their interests but also because they fear that the charismatic authority that he has that he has can also be used to discipline them and dismantle their economic empires this is indeed the reason why some progressives and former progressives back to 13 despite his accommodation with the elites they still hope that he will turn the power of the state against them a hope that is nurtured by his high profile firing of some members of his cabinet accused of corruption like Hitler Mussolini Orban Trump lepen and they're far-right personalities Duterte and Modi have arrived at some accommodation with the economic elites but they are not the servants of the latter I do not think we have time to compare the features of the far-right movements in the north with those in the south nor do we have time to tackle the very important task of discussing how we are to counter the new authoritarianism maybe we can discuss the urgent questions more at length in the question and answer period but let me say in this connection that in any response to the far-right we cannot abandon our defence of due process Human Rights diversity the rights of the minorities and other democratic values at the same time we cannot just be defensive in this regard and as a transition to the discussion of alternatives in the question and answer session let me quote president 230s fiercest great critic the jailed senator Lila de Lima to illustrate the conjunctiva faced in places like India and the Philippines today the Lima says that the old liberal democracy is a system whose time has passed but that quote the alternative to do that is more or do tourism still has to be born and called and until then the people will continue to be entranced by the turkey it is important to fully understand and appreciate the dynamics of the thirty snow and hindu nationalism and not reduced their hegemony to a simple question of people being manipulated or brainwashed if we are to meet the urgent challenge of coming up with a viable antidote to them and with that I thank you very much for allowing me to share my thoughts with you on this very important question and I hope that we can all share our ideas together on how we can best cooperate our efforts in order to be able to meet this challenge that confronts our societies both in the north and in the global South at this point in time thank you very much thank you very much mr. Bello for giving us these insights especially into the situation in the Philippines and India so in the preliminary points you made you emphasized the role of the middle class for this counterrevolutionary regimes and I found it very interesting because I think that alternate occasions we have in Germany about the success of the far-right the middle classes of naina represented so we speak a lot about the voters from the working class and why they turned away from social democratic or from leftist parties but not so much about a relatively high support for far-right and authoritarian politics that we can find among the middle class so maybe you could elaborate a bit on that what exactly is the role of the middle class in these counter-revolutionary regimes okay this is this is a really interesting question the my experience as a sociologist and a political activist began with Chile in the overthrow of a Yonder in 1973 to night in 1973 and that experience really inoculated me against any sort of glorification of the role of the middle class and the reason for this is that it was the middle class that was the mass base of a counter-revolution that arbitrary under that unless we see that this was a counter-revolution based in the middle class we cannot understand what happened in Chile that still is an experience that wants so many of us the simple explanation that people had was that the CIA overthrow Allende and unfortunately both on the left and among liberal scholars that was sort of that was sort of the analysis but I have written about this and I said that yes definitely the role of the CIA was there but it could not have been effective unless it was inserted into an active and dynamic counter-revolutionary process involving the middle class and the elites again in 2001 to 2014 in a country that I have lived in as well as participated in I saw that the middle class became the mass base of counter-revolution against the populist movement based on the lower-class especially the rural working classes rural classes led by Thaksin Shinawatra's massive middle-class mobilizations of course that the elite was also part of that ended in the overthrow of Tucson's sister in 2014 and then you see this again in the case of the Philippines where we see that it is the the strongest support for the 30 is in fact found in the middle class now I'm not saying that there is not support for him in the other classes in fact his his support is broad that goes broadly through all classes but there is a difference I think because the active people that that what we might call the ones who justify it very aggressively are the middle class people and in fact the polls would show that it is these groups that are most articulate in their support for the third day and so I would borrow from Graham Shea that distinguishes between active and passive consensus I would say that the middle class is engaged in active consensus whereas the rest of the classes lower classes in particular are more passive in terms of the consensus that they have with respect to the regime and again I think if you look at India I think what are called the aspirational middle classes the people that had been you know that that have benefited from new liberalism and the opening up of the Indian economy although they may not be as Kristof just Geoffrey Lowe has said they might not be actually in economic status middle class nevertheless their aspirations have become kind of middle-class so and they have played a very central role in the backing for for for Modi although as I said we cannot just there are many factors there's also the cultural factor there's the religious factor so all of these have come together but I would say that one cannot in fact one cannot disregard the class question here and the fact that the middle class together of course with the the Indian bourgeoisie has been very prominent in backing Modi the only other thing that I would like to add here is clearly when you come to the United States you we have to qualify this idea of the working class and the middle class because what what what we see in the United States is definitely Trump was brought to power by the working class especially you know the Midwest working class you know there was this four states Michigan Pennsylvania Ohio one other state that brought him over the top and that is his base at this point in time but I think we also should realize that in a country like the United States these people don't think them of themselves as working they think of themselves as middle-class that you know this is the great middle of America class and it was their sense that there that the policies that had been followed by the previous administrations had eroded their their their work principally through the export of jobs to China and the deindustrialization of the Midwest now I of course you and others know far more the dynamics in the setting and you know maybe we need to also talk about yes have been mobilized by the right but what sort of consciousness did I have you know is it a kind of you know middle class that we have achieved a certain degree of prosperity and now those are being threatened from from from their perspective by others you know so I think that is a question that yeah maybe we can also do this later m1o question regarding a talk for India and the Philippines you described how large parts of the population are the satisfied because they feel and see that liberal democracy has not delivered on its promises so is this mainly a question of economic inequality that still exists or is this also about political representation and political participation because basically if you look at the Philippines the the inequality is is really great you're talking about a country where the poverty rate is around twenty eight percent of the population and we were also talking about a country that had experienced the overthrow of a dictatorship and then there was a constitution that said all the right things about equality and how equality needed to agrarian reform and to take place and you know that the importance of social rights and economic rights it was the model in this year it was the Model UN Constitution okay but we had in the Philippines and the reality between the model Human Rights you and constitution and the reality was just great and so there was that great dissatisfaction but politically there was also the question whereby you had a democracy that was hijacked by the elites basically that we had tremendous competition among the elites in the Philippines but it was and and and it was a competition that among the elites because they were the only ones who had the resources to be able to put up 10b disease so it was families among the elites that were basically competing in the political system and using the population and bribery and money and and all of that in advertising to be able to get to power so there was a real sense that this was a democratic system that was not that had really not delivered in terms of political participation of the masses in terms of making decision-making so so that's been so I think that that was very central yes it was both a protest against economic inequality as well as the the political exclusion because of the way that the elites had hijacked the competitive democratic system I would say that the situation that you described that this makes it quite difficult to develop counter strategies strategies against those counter-revolution of forces for the left because as you also said in your talk if you want to do so then on the one hand you have to defend basic democratic values and basic liberal values because they are under attack from the far right but at the same time you have to distinguish yourself from this idea of liberal democracy that people are so discontent with and you have to distinguish yourself or you have to make clear that you're not defending the liberal democracy of the elites so what do you do about this how could we find a way through this dilemma the dilemma of the left is different in different countries there are both similarities as well as differences in the case of the Philippines I think we you know the problem that that we faced in the left is one side of the left has become very much permanently in identified with the armed guerrilla struggle and either that the of course that part of the left has its own institutions that participate literally but basically the image still is that you know this revolution will be completed from the countryside surrounding the cities so basically the main part of the left is basically fossilized in the strategy another part of the left of which I was a part you know decided to have a more parliamentary strategy and one you know and and part of the strategy was making alliances with other political forces and and of course you know when you do that I think everybody here would be familiar with that in Europe is that you have to know when you make alliances you have to know when to leave alliances and when you however allow yourself to become the tail of your coalition partner then it becomes you become embedded and you become tarnished by the reputation of that partner and the social the the abuyin party that i belong to which is you might say close to the social democratic party here in the united states in in in in europe basically made an alliance around the whole issue of anti-corruption but when the president of the philippines who headed up this coalition began to use double standards using anti-corruption to go after his enemies but protecting his friends then this was a time that that left or the party had to make a break with the coalition and I represented a group in the coalition that basically said we can no longer participate in this government we had to get out and I was talking about the values of the party they were talking about the strategies of the party but they were really talking about the interests of the party and how many positions would be loose you know if we withdrew and so the danger therefore of the kind of social democratic kind of coalition politics is that before you know it you've developed interests in a coalition with the elites because you have developed all these material interests of positions that you can't afford to withdraw so but what happened basically just to cut a long story short is I resigned from the Parliament and I basically said I can no longer represent a party that continues this dirty coalition with with the elite so both I think that both these dominant sectors of the left had their own problems in terms of being able to reach out to people but but at the same time I do think that we can we we cannot abandon the idea of a social alternative you know that really pushes real equality and real participatory democracy the I think it would be very important you know that we find a way to dissociate ourselves we had the failings of liberal democracy and really energized this vision of a real democratic alternative in which equality and political participation are at the center and we're seeing that now in places like the United States where socialism is being defined in new ways but the big challenge for us in the global South - is really how do we rejuvenate and capture recapture an idea of democracy that has unfortunately been defiled by the failings of liberal democracy so it's a big challenge and I'm not one who would say that it's an easy transition to make yeah and when it comes to the question of these counter-strategy saw strategies against us far-right political forces then you often also am highlight the importance of the women's movement so I wanted to ask what kind of role do you see for this movement and those attempts well I see a very important role I think one of the really dynamic movements at this point in time is the women's movement whether it's in the global south or the north and I think that that this movement of the far-right are often very explicitly and you know misogynist and very patriarchal and therefore I post a very great threat at two to two women and I think the turtle represents this threat because he is you know you know in his language you know he just constantly denigrates women and and women in the Philippines feel many women the Philippines pretty much feel that they're under assault by the President himself I mean he has he says that his he wants to joke about rape for instance and rape is not a laughing matter you know and when people tell him that it's not a laughing matter he even he engages even more in in this thing like the third you know he's he's deliberately politically incorrect especially when it comes to women you know so so I think the women being especially threatened have a very central role to play and the women's movement is is quite dynamic and and I think they can infuse a lot of vigor in to promoting an alternative Democratic vision I also think that we do need [Music] movements in the Philippines the global south and the global north that that bring people out of their class concerns and and bring them creates the possibility of real coalitions because of a common big threat and I would say that the threat of climate catastrophe is one of those you know that I think we're beginning to see in this in the global North you know in the south and in Europe and the United States I think that the successes of the greens in the recent elections might indicate that this is there is in fact the possibility whereby climate politics or the concern about the climate could begin to be a good antidote against the polarization that has taken place and even win over back to at least the progressive wing if we define that broadly to include you know both working-class parties in the greens away from from the right so I would say that that women's movement and the climate movement are the great potential to be able to win back people or to prevent people from falling into the clutches of the right yeah I think this is also something that we can see in Germany I feel like since we are not talking so much about a refugee crisis anymore you but more about climate change and climate crisis the it's harder for the far right to be represented in those debates and if they're not represented so much in the political debates anymore then that might they might suffer from this and you also in you spoke about the importance of charismatic politics and how charismatic politics always lead to a dangerous concentration of power so what does this mean for these movements that we are speaking about now for movements that want to challenge the how right should I bring up their own charismatic leaders or should have very much avoid to do so you know this is this is you know something that we really need to look at very closely because I certainly think that we cannot imitate the methods of the right because these charismatic leaders you know part of their charisma is their being able to mobilize a lot of regressive human feelings you know one is for instance the fear of crime and suddenly somebody like to third day coming up with his submachine gun and says I will defend you from the criminals you know and that's part of his appeal I don't think anybody on the left can do something of that kind of thing without losing his own values I think that again the appeal to regression which is that hey you know we have been dominated by foreigners as far back as the thirteenth century and you know Hindu civilization has been so wounded but now finally either we are standing up and our standing up you know means the subordination of Muslims Christians westernized intellectuals and we are the majority we you know but we are the majority but it is defined as a cultural majority and that's what they say democracy all about you know so again there's that there's the kind of regressive appeal to the past rather than to the future so I would say that we cannot adopt the same methods of depending on charismatic personalities but however we can learn some things about you know or maybe learn and look at ourselves one is in all areas of the world I think the left is very dependent on a rational appeal that that basically the the the appeal is very cerebral cerebral to people and that rational appeal manifests itself in the importance of interests you know here are your interest here your material interests and I will fulfill them the leap elite harms your material interests and you know we you know so so basically I think that there's too much of this rationale and interest question and sometimes the the other aspects of people as political beings get neglected so somebody once expressed that the as as political people we all we need to be able to express it in an Americanism to hit people in the gut not not God in the sense of food but there is that feeling that you know that I belong to this this appeals to me this is what my being is all about and and and and when people try to explain Trump they say the problem with Trump and his opponents is that Trump is able to get people in the gut whereas his opponents appeal to the mind and between the gut and the mind the gut you know is is is wins out so I guess what I'm trying to say is that how do we also get people in the gut so that we appeal not just to the mind but to people's deep aspirations and I think that is certain certainly something that we need to develop further and again I'm saying that I do not think we need to race charismatic personalities like these two people but nevertheless we do need to examine our methods fairly closely so that we don't come across as too rationalistic too rational to focus and interests and thinking that the interest material interests you know are the things that that will get us the allegiance of people thank you um okay yes vex vida entera thank you very much thank you shoot em yeah it's very tight for Ag now steamed public computer I'm per fraggin Zaman and didn't I'm stuck and fortune last nondescript aside mcCollister whom get K now that obsession yes tomato money Abu anga people Gooden are my name is Wilfred also a special bishop toy sword of Tagalog let's come and visit yet sorry I'll just just speaking English para Pumas medela my name is Wilfred Ave I'm a teacher for refugees here in Germany and I would like to ask you a question it's very interesting the perspective that you gave today me as an overseas were obviously being a worker and also serve voter here in Germany I'm also quite invited by the rhetoric of President to tear during the election you were talking about the transition from President Aquino your former I like to cut the to the current one I was really quite astonished as to the development because during the keynote the administration it was good the Philippine economy is doing well and the theater came and he said ok I will have a message my message is anti drugs so my first question would be a professor come congressman I don't know how to address you but former congressman professor sir Sir how did you dare to pick the right potion I mean did I pick the right enemy in the Philippines because you were talking about the Communists and yeah for a time being China but I would like to focus absolutely on the Catholic Church because you were you were talking also about the the a little bit you talked about a the religiosity of the Filipino people do you think that was a good strategy on this part to attack the Catholic Church because you know it's part a little bit of you know support from the from the middle class okay maybe that's okay good evening my question is the PR agencies but professionals for example Edward Bernays in the USA a nephew of Sigmund Freud developed a very practical way of using psychological science or evidences researches for big corporations governments and other organizations and my problem is seeing it one century going on and not being taught to the children do you think AB psychological enlightenment not as professional as for corporations and political parties but at least and know-how of what is my psyche what are my emotions and thoughts how do they influence my my X or my behavior even my my my my decisions in my private life and also in society and politically and how do myself and the from the state or the perspective of the single children and how do my groups peer groups my nation my neighbors the people around me to the European people because I heard your skaffa talking about a bit too much about Europe Europe and Europe and so on and what what's with the rest of the world haven't heard anything about this and that that led me to the to the thought is the global food ilysm growing but with less nationalism but more more Continental peer groups and yeah my question is in short should children be taught in psychological enlightenment to be immunized against religious radicalism national radicalism any form of radicalism and be as wise enough to make better decisions for themselves and for the whole mankind thank you okay maybe we start with these two questions they're quite complex already so well thank you for the questions I think this area to questions that we can spend the whole night answering but I will not do that first for my compatriots from the Philippines I think that he raised a number of really key questions first of all initially dr. Tiye was a one-issue candidate which is drugs and drugs are the enemy and drugs are killing the younger generation of Filipinos and I think that that was in many ways a successful strategy because it he was able to see the fierce especially of the middle class around crime and the way that that was associated with drugs and the prevalence of drugs so I think that in many ways that sort of you know that reminds you of Hobbs right because have said the principal way that the state comes into being is to protect the life and limb of people and that's why they're willing to surrender their sovereignty to the absolute ruler you know so in many ways I think that psychologically speaking the third test saw that there was this prevalent fear of crime and coming from the Philippines you know you know how prevalent that is especially among those who already have something and especially on the middle-class so he was able to work in that but the what was interesting is that people saw him as this guy who he's already proven in his city of the above that he can get rid of criminals through you know through extrajudicial execution and he could also do that nationally but beyond that he reflected this image that he had what it takes to be able to discipline the elites to tell the elites what to do and especially to be able to root out corrupt people because you know this I did this crime be the the inequality as well as corruption this are three of the major concerns across the board in in the Philippines and it's not just the middle class when it comes to crime but also lower-class communities that are savaged by the drug problem so in in other words he was able to promote not only a stand on crime but a projection that his tough stance you know was what it would take to really reform Philippine society okay so the it's interesting that his most vocal support were Filipinos abroad okay and if you look at the Filipinos abroad it's interesting why and I would say that there was a dissonance between their status because many of them come from middle-class families okay and have middle-class education but they don't have the opportunities for middle-class occupations in the Philippines so they are reduced to living the country to fulfill you know working-class occupations in the Middle East where they're abused and everything else and and I think that you know it was this sense that the turtle would be able to change things and and finally get the Philippines back on track so that you know you know so that it it would not have to force people like them abroad and he himself could take care of their children in the Philippines who were threatened with drugs so this this configuration came together to make him extremely popular up to now you know in in in in in within the overseas community and I the middle class I'm very familiar with because I used to have the I was the chair of the Committee on overseas workers Affairs in the Philippine Congress in the Philippine Parliament and you really see this you know you know when you go abroad you meet people there's just this sense that you know they they they had you know they had invested so much in in terms of middle class education and everything but they have to do what they consider to be really you know very humiliating work outside specially in the Middle East where they're routinely abused by their their employers so the question on the Tattler church why why did he his attacks on the catholic catholic church not earned him more enmity okay and here it's very interesting because I think that the Catholic Church in the Philippines blew a lot of its political capital by opposing family planning you know so the church was the church was stupid enough okay to invest all its capital on opposing family planning it's not even it's not abortion even its family planning even the use of condoms you know and and and you know I mean they did all you know you just had this mess reaction from you know the elites to the middle class to the poor they just could not see you know why there was this irrational opposition to family planning and it was only in 2012 that we finally had the reproductive health bill and I'm so happy that I was one of the sponsors of the bill you know pass in the Congress but for almost three decades it could not get beyond just a first reading in Parliament because of the church opposing it now I think what happened is that it was a lot of its political capital and moral capital and when the thirty came along it was already a morally sagging institution and when he started attacking them he you know if nobody really came to the defense of the church that even you know the middle class because they had been alienated by it's extremely doctrinaire stand on on family planning so I would say that the other thing of course is as you know he's very smart when it comes to this why does why that's not the church hierarchy have an even greater opposition and speak about human rights even if they're not that popular at this point the problem here is that the third day has basically said if you oppose me I'm going to expose every one of you who have mistresses I am going to expose every one of you who have children you know these are you know we all know the guide to the church you're not supposed to have children I going to expose every one of you who has two or three wives and that effectively shut them up now I'm serious they were not willing to be exposed and so this is this is you know I mean of course there are a few bishops and priests that are articulate but unfortunately this sort of politics of intimidation of expose has quieted the matured so I just wanted to address the three issues that you erased in in this I think though that the third is not it is not really like the old Marcus a sort of a Machiavellian calculating politician I think he's very instinctive okay and I think this is what these charismatic leaders have in common they're extremely instinctive politicians and they are able to see what are the issues that would work what issues will not fly and how you can get to peoples guts and that is not sort of a calculating process and this is where the turtle differs from Marcus is Marcus was an extremely Machiavellian kind of guy who had all calculated things beforehand he was so calculating you know that he calculated himself out of the equation okay the third leg' would not make that mistake he he knows he has what food what did the Americans call it eat you his IQ is very great you know in this sort of thing and this is what makes him much more dangerous than Marcus because he has an appeal to the people you know he cuts through to the people whereas Marcus had no popularity and have you had to base his his rule on the repressive agencies of the state okay so this is the big difference and I think that this kind of charismatic Democratic appeal is in the long run more dangerous for a democracy you know that than the kind of rule that is using the Armed Forces for the police to be able to impose an unpopular kind of rule in terms of the question can a liberal Universalist education [Music] frees you from tribal and national loyalties early on you know be a good good way to be able to prevent people from falling into the simplistic nationalistic primeval time of appeal of the right well I think it should you know there should you know that I think I mean this is a part of the educational system that we really need to be able to instill in the younger people from from very early on I would say that I think many children would respond positively to that of course there will be also people's children that will react negatively to it and this being parents you know that you know sometimes some of your children would much rather oppose you okay rather than follow what you want and I think we need that kind of response to however there is an interesting point to this because in the Philippines again speaking from experience here there was no education about the atrocities of the Marcos martial law period and that was a period of about fourteen years but you had very very strong repressive rule a lot of human rights abuses torture acts to the producer execution and what was interesting was that right after the overthrow of the regime in 1986 there was no follow-up effort to instill in the educational system courses that would tell us what happened during that period that that that would that would illuminate the minds of this younger filipinos about the nightmare that we had and so where does the fault lie I think in many people by the first the first Human Rights education law that was passed I'm sad to say that again I was the author of it okay was in 2013 okay so many years after martial law and this is why a lot of young Filipinos basically with the lack of guidance on this core thing that the martial law was a great period you know and instead of the terrible period that it was now the big question that I would ask though and I have no answer to this is could such a law had made a difference and what difference could it have made if in 1986 we had something like that that would socialize children to understand what happened I think yes it would have contributed something to preventing our Mylene millennial generation from falling to the easy trap of the need for a strong man but I am not sure if it would have been enough because in the context of the crisis of liberal democracy its failure to deliver there was just too great a discontent you know that as we know the young are specially in the forefront of this content and I think whether or not that law was passed earlier I think that we would still have had real problems in terms of many of our millennial generation finding Duterte somebody that you know that promised salvation you know so that's a sort of complex answer to your question but it was a very provocative question that that made me think just now precisely about about the role of education if it is not rooted in a change happening in the rest of the society it can certainly not only be education okay so and we have time for some more questions I think there were some here in the front yeah the magazine yes thank you very much I mean a car at his school of governance first of all thanks for your interesting talk I would predict that the lifespan of the charismatic leaders is limited you know because soon people will find that they don't deliver either so therefore my question to you is what would would be the key features of a new democratic system nationally that delivers and since we are living in a world of interdependence of many types how would a new multilateralism look a new democracy at the international level that delivers and a search brief question do you see somewhere maybe here in this room our house a nucleus of a beginning counter revolution to the counter revolution because we have to get ready you know we can either you go home and write the next book so that we can discuss the future but we have to think of an attractive alternative that goes to the gap okay so these were two questions already but I think we can take one more yeah if you could just pass thank you very much my question mr. Bello is maybe just a side question but unfortunately not an irrelevant one especially for the Philippines and India and so my question would be how do we cannot counter fake news with the Philippines basically basically being the grounds the euro for facebook warfare in Democratic campaigns and the same is happening in India and I really like what you said about capturing the gut so how do we get people who are so far removed from us where or who s off or so far removed from what we perceive to be the truth and people to whom lies seem to speak more truth than the actual truth how do we burst that bubble one more question yeah tune down through your house film as a shooting down for hours film the Avanti me Felicia Felicia annoyed if your resolution ding circus my critique OS on while it personally next an Anna positively and Vic long as a mom when harvesting and the steamer larva as a big or non-english TAFIa so boiled also mentioned a time Institute she owned in uniform and the mahkum does he as a finish I need to steal our FortiGate order personally here marked as a compere own Talmud I so tired as systems we have finish Vera as well the vegetable as of initialization of obesity of harvesting op seal the lagoon this pursuit Lee harm on task agreement files I saw in knowing sunset design currently field an anchor chain yeah okay sure I these are all very important questions to answer in the first and again I have no definitive answers let me just say that I'm not quite sure whether we can predict that this regimes will be lifespan will be short and after all you know the Salah Salazar government in Portugal lasted for something like 46 years or 42 or 46 years and the Franco government lasted for about 36 years and this wasn't just because they used the policies of the state but they did have a base in the population a fascist base that allowed them to to rule relatively undisturbed for a long time so I certainly hope that this governments will have a short lifespan but I'm not willing to bet on it the first thing so the second thing is I think related to the question what do we really offer and I think the big question is as I said earlier it has to be a real democracy a genuine substantive democracy that does put equality at the center put cooperation among human beings at the center and puts real political participation by all at the center and the big question I think is and the big issue of debate is whether that is possible under capitalism okay and so can we really have such a liberal democratic system under the current regime of global capital where it seems like it's intense search for profit is even more intense now than in 2009 where capital has become so against any kind of reform that all the reforms that were promised by the g20 in Pittsburgh in 2009 none of them have actually taken place so the the that too-big-to-fail banks have become even too big to fail okay all those securities that were traded like mortgage-backed securities what they call subprime securities and derivatives they are all you know still being traded in large and large quantities the big stars of the new financial world the hedge funds and the private equity funds that control about a hundred trillion dollars are totally unregulated and you know all of this activity relies on the continual pumping of the central banks of liquidity into the system so that the global debt grows and grows and grows and the system becomes even more fragile and of course we are not even talking about the impact on the climate and the rise of you know and the the emergence of key sectors of the capitalist class like the court Koch brothers that are against any sort of and himself of course against any sort of controls on emission controls and so this relates again to the question of the person out there is can we really offer an alternative unless we move beyond the paradigm of capital and my my my gut sense is that we can't that I think that the possibilities for reform were really pushed over the last ten years and when Obama came to power for instance in the United States his big promise then was he said I am here to reform the financial system and then he met together with bankers in New York and he told them look the only person that stands between you and the pitchforks meaning the person is me so you better behave but what happened is that Obama prioritized saving the banks okay and in fact no reform took place because within his own administration he gave tremendous power to people who were very close to Wall Street so I think that we need to to say we need to take into consideration the fact that maybe the chance for reform is over okay I just finished my own book on the global finance it's called paper dragons the the the China in the next crash where I argue that the financial system global is more fragile now than in 2008 why because we have a major new actor that was not a source of fragility before and that is China and China's financial system is in very big trouble at this point in time and if China's financial system which is ridden with tremendous crisis at this point in time and uncontrolled speculation collapses that means the Chinese economy real economy collapses and that means that because China is so central in world trade we will also have a global economic collapse so that's the argument that I make at this point in time so again I would say that it's well and good to have proposals and there have been many proposals about limiting executive pay getting rid of credit ratings agencies nationalizing banks that are too big to fail having alternatives to the dollar as a currency for global trade having a new Bretton Woods system in which we would have a new multilateral system I think these are all well and proposals but unless we have a basic change in the way that with the org we organize our economic life I don't think that reforms will be sustained or are sustainable so I I would say therefore that I am of the school that basically would say that we really have to tie in then we really need to tie democracy to its economic and social roots and that we really need a post-capitalist kind of system if we are to be able to offer such an alternative to people and mean it and win them over from the way that they're going to the far right at this point in time so that's my I don't know that that's a pessimistic or an optimistic answer but I certainly don't think this kind of democracy is possible under this current regime of global capital and I that's also been yeah now the the last point here is also extremely important clearly social media has played a role in terms of the promoting the interests of these regimes and the in India I think the BJP is so far ahead of the other part is like the Congress party in having millions and millions of people there are followers I think the Congress party just begun maybe about a year ago beginning to assemble you know its own set you know so it seems like the traditional parties all were outmaneuvered into the role of the social media by by by by the you know secondly that yes there are trolls there are people that troll be the the Internet they they laugh in upon opponents of Modi and opponents of the 30 and they describe them and they scare them from engaging in internet dialogue I would say that that happens however having been engaged in internet warfare myself okay and I would say that about 75% of the people that I have engaged in battle with are not trolls they really really are people speaking from the gut okay they are so angry that they are incoherent you can spot a troll because I think a troll makes very glib sort of remarks and it's all like you know it's a it's they're reading from a script' but not these people the most of the people really like you know the weather in Tagalog or in or in English you know they have very incoherent remarks but what they have is real anger real anger that why are you opposing this man who is the hope of the Filipino people and that and I think that this is same all over that I would put the causality around okay I would say that it's more a case of angry people discovering social media then from trolls sort of manipulating the social media and using people to be able to do to build up resources for the right so again my mind by my plea here is it's very easy explanation to say that people are manipulated whereas in fact the relationship between the personality and the people is a mutually constructive one you know and we should not we should not if we do not understand that my sense is that we're going we're going to go for the wrong strategies you know and unfortunately certainly in many sectors of the progressive movement in the global south it's the easy explanation that people have big they can't understand why people who should be supporting them are moving towards the right and the easy explanation is because they're being manipulated unfortunately that's just not the case unfortunately people are opening themselves up to manipulation you know and relationship rather than a one-way street I would say okay feeling bangle thank you very much thank you memory hits and the attila dienes a highly advanced item business skipped a burn off its anchor on the album's worsened by hidden under script Bischoff on or bellow here on the upper right a cleared at a reason super - it's a operatic related to Sigma and assess multi horizon with IOT I know that another Haggadah not by important Khan and Angus you have to go comes in and hit sugu that have he and Angela talks and of dumpy and on candy you bet on [Applause] the books there but there was also supposed to be a slide that would eliminate the thirst and eliminate Modi and give you a more pleasant image thank you [Music] | Rosa-Luxemburg-Stiftung | UClp4017ICvSPjIEBZLeEwaQ | 2019-10-23 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 11,474 | 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MpbiQCbDKF0 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MpbiQCbDKF0 | Little Sumo Wrestler flips Opponent double his size, a breakdown | sumo time this tournament was from a couple months ago right before covid hit and the two guys we're gonna watch battle it out are actually stable mates meaning they eat together they train together they laugh together they cry together they grow together and they sleep in separate beds i think hakuo hakuo no way i pronounce this right don't get mad at me hakuo he's 6'3 348 pounds and 34 years old he kisses that thing and then dabs himself with that thing and then he's ready for battle first he's got to look up a little bit and then draw a picture on the ground he's going up against enho he throws some salt he's five five and i wrote 99 pounds okay he's not 99 pounds he's sorry he's 99 kilograms he's like 208 pounds maybe i'll just leave that in that's my bad he's not 99 pounds very pretty wild 25 years old he's a little dude he's going up against a big dude they are friends i think this was an abbreviated tournament so it's not like you know the champion champion champion championship and you'll see what i'm talking about so they do the circle thing i don't know all the rituals and then they grab some salt and they throw the salt some guy messaged me he tuned me into all of this he said that hakuo is like the lebron james mongolian sumo wrestler guy throws assault now they they patiently wait because see the the main dude in the middle is looking at the dude sweeping and the dude's sweeping just has no sense of urgency he's just sweeping up just making it look pretty and they're like okay all right and the head ref redo'd it's like reset reset that guy's taking too long just let's get out of here we'll start over so maybe that's part of it maybe it's not i don't know either way they go to their corners they smell some stuff they stretch a little bit more they grab more salt hakuo just tosses the salt there not your normal salt toss he's putting on a show i think that was him saying hey this is going to be a show size difference is just ridiculous to look out and he's just doing like the little kid like a little schoolyard kid you know just putting his hand on his head like come on come in here and then just just you know very reminiscent of me and my two-year-old nephew play wrestling just just hand on the head i'll get your hand off my head no okay well let's just chill out for a little bit have some fun everyone in the crowd's enjoying it it's an exhibition it's a show look at this get off me now he's going to bring his move so you know this dude's so small i actually watched a lot of his his bouts or matches whatever they're called and he's so small that he has to get in on the legs so you got to keep him away if you're a bigger guy so it is somewhat of a strategy but also i think they're just having fun and now he's going to go for his big move are you guys ready boom he goes double hands up swipes it down gets in a little closer now that gives him a grip on the elbow which allows himself to pull in and now he's got the diaper or whatever it's called waistband and then he flips them that guy is twice his size and he flipped him so you can see here got the band real nice refs in great position the whole crowd everyone's like oh that's pretty cool besides the guy in the bottom right i think he's not watching that guy's not into this at all anyway uh and then it's all about he now he's got the right hand on the band the left hand on the leg and he's going to try to pull that in wrap his giant ass thigh around that leg and the big guy knows that's the move so he lifts that leg up to skirt it but he uses that momentum anyway and then i think he kind of flips himself gets flipped they're having a lot of fun and hoe wins everyone's laughing enjoying themselves you know who's laughing whoa he's even look at that little smirk he gave like yeah proud of my little dude taught him everything he knows i want to see him with their hair down i watched a lot of highlights and that's been thinking that a lot i want to see him with their hair down maybe i'll google it and no hair down yeah i'm going to google that right now | Jomboy Media | UCl9E4Zxa8CVr2LBLD0_TaNg | 2020-11-19 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 813 | 4,086 |
vCPldddFGCE | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vCPldddFGCE | Cleaning Simulator Gone Wrong! | Late Night Mop - Full Game | huh? investigate?! no who the [__] you think I am? okay if they what you want me to do.. [screams] aye wassup guys welcome back to my channel you read the title you already know what it is but im about to play Late Night Mop by Lixian [I hope i said your name right] but make sure like, comment, & subscribe follow all my social media down below without further ado lets get on with the video if you want to play this game for yourself link will be down in the description box down below too so let's get on with the video ah damn that was loud. ''hey sorry for calling you so late but uh would you mind going by the house and do a quick cleanup oh yeah I made a bit of a mess and I need the house cleaned as I have some guests coming over in the morning okay thank you'' how about no, no thank you oh okay WASD god, here we go let's do this oh oh [ __ ] cleaning the spot what happened here? [Thunder] oh hell no of course it will be raining can I get out can I get out the door is locked of course oh [ __ ] okay press tab okay entrance we got oh we got a lot of stuff to clean up let me turn down this mouse sensitivity turn that all the way down just a little bit okay ,okay we got the bathroom next what else? what's in here? oh what the hell happened in here? so dirty! oh I hope nobody behind this curtain oh I could clean up what about this? where's a trash can? oh okay what is that ? what the hell was that? what the heck happened in your sink what is that eww let me hurry up and get out of here what's next living room all right damn what the hell happened in his house what the hell did y'all do okay clean pick up trash okay I get it now all right I got the living room and I got the kitchen what the hell happened to y'all at a party what the hell was that y'all heard that like a knock um You didn't tell me those extra people in this house I hope that's you making that noise why is there perfectly placed what the hell okay stop freaking out why is there a perfectly placed apple right there it's kind of weird what kind of party was this they're just throwing up everywhere throwing [ __ ] and smearing on the floor or something ah damn oh I heard that knock again okay I'm almost finished with this room too last but not least I think I almost got it I hope so all right what's next the hallway isn't this the hallway right here this place clean who's in here oh okay I just know just noticed something it's like it is so quiet up in this house it's so quiet I can hear my intrusive thoughts like why is it so quiet up here oh look at the key office key okay cool what the [ __ ] is that hell no what the [ __ ] get me out of here get me out of here get me out of here oh no oh [ __ ] no no no no well who are you who are you back off was that you making that noise oh do you bite do you bite do you bite do you bite do you bite oh hell no you move a little bit too fast for me hold on wait a minute did y'all see that oh my God why did I play this game I'm scared oh gotcha oh never mind oh my God my throat is dry get up pick it up pick it up pick it up oh [ __ ] that's him playing with me like that hurry up hurry up I can't pick up more than one at a time yep all right we're gonna die it was nice knowing y'all oh [ __ ] what kind of party was this y'all conjure up Exorcist or something oh my God I hope I said that right Exorcist uh okay last but not least can I am I done now what's next office all right cool where's the office scared that's the bathroom oh okay nevermind hello it's dark in here another key okay look why they just placed out like that too okay where's the trash can in here okay trash damn huh what was that anyway trash trash and more trash clean that up and that up what the hell somebody in here all right anyway what the [ __ ] was that get over oh my God oh it was over here I don't even think y'all saw it because I moved too damn fast is that it am I done in here okay master bedroom all right we're doing good so far that thing's trying to get me we're at the master bedroom is it in here [Screams] what the [ __ ] was that it was that thing again oh my God what the [ __ ] it's so damn dirty up in here there's the knocking again hurry up hurry up hurry up I feel like the longer I take the more he's gonna get close to me let's get rid of the stains first oh man calm down it's too early what kind of mop is this this clean up all them damn stains I need you I don't like I don't like my back turning from that door clean up all right almost done y'all almost done calm down girl I don't even know if y'all even saw him just standing there in a corner like that just oh take a deep breath yeah I don't think this was a party I'll drink a lot of water up in here I thought there'd be alcohol it's trying to get my attention you ain't getting my attention I know that I don't know are you almost done just what two more bottles one right there and ignore that watch the mirror turn okay okay we good okay bathroom next that's it right um why is this door blocked I'm asking so many questions [Music] what the hell [Music] the Devil is a Lie I rebuke this oh hurry up hurry up oh my God is somebody behind that curtain what happened what the hell happened in here oh come on come on hurry up I'm gonna be in here too long oh that was it oh [ __ ] well let's go on there what the hell oh no oh no oh hell no I'm getting out of here I'm getting out of here oh my God who I need some water hold on y'all all right I'm getting out of here okay I'm leaving am I getting paid okay huh huh investigate noise who the hell you think I am okay if they what you want me to do [Screams] what the [ __ ] what the hell what the [ __ ] was that huh ''um it might be a little too late to be saying this but maybe don't go into my house I remember I kinda some demon and totally forgot about it anyways uh I hope you're good and healthy and alive okay bye'' I'm not alive I'm dead I'm very dead the [ __ ] oh Lixian oh my God I hope I said your name right but oh my God what the [ __ ] was that oh I've been cussing too much let me stop oh oh look I remember that um either Edith finch Room Barbara's room Molly's room oh my God I remember those games oh my God I remember those games and it was like my first few gameplays I played when I first started oh my God that's so oh my God let me stop crying oh my God I'm about to start crying wait so that's in the game Molly's room Barbara's room well guys that was LATE NIGHT MOP by Lixian I hope I said your name right I'm sorry if I keep messing up your name but I really enjoyed this video it was scary as hell and I do not want to play this game again this is so much fun but if you guys like this video make sure to like, comment, & subscribe follow my social media links down below and if you want to play this game for yourself the link will be down in the description box down below so thank you all for watching make sure you like comment subscribe follow all my social media links down below and I'll see you guys next time bye [Music] | ItzCece Gaming | UCHIWiApG97m90av3lSWC9vg | 2023-01-10 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | detection | en | 1,468 | 8,159 |
EazQQLJvIBE | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EazQQLJvIBE | Body Banter Podcast #12 | What's So Special About the Human Larynx? | this episode of body banter contains discussion of sudden infant death syndrome as it relates to anatomy and the human body you're listening to body banter a podcast where we have conversations about the human body in all its forms and from as many perspectives we could find we are your hosts and Claudia Krebs and we are professors of anatomy in the faculty of medicine at the University of British Columbia in Vancouver Canada Anatomy is for everybody and everybody and we're here to get the body banter going we hope you enjoy this episode [Music] hi everyone and welcome to another episode of bodybander my name is Claudia Krebs and I'm joining you on the traditional ancestral and unseated territory of the muskrum nation currently occupied by the University of British Columbia here in Vancouver Canada and with me is of course Shekinah Delhi hi hello everyone hi Claudia I'm sure you delete and I'm joining you from Kelowna in the Okanagan Campus of UBC which is located on the traditional unanswered territories of the silks Okanagan Nations and we have a wonderful guest today and I'm gonna allow Jeff to introduce himself he is I'm really really excited about introducing him to you today and uh why don't you introduce yourself Professor Jeff Leitman thank you so much can I talk now is it okay floor is all yours Claudia thank you so very very much for inviting me to your wonderful and very valuable series so hello out there uh my name is Jeff Leitman I'm a distinguished professor at The Icon School of Medicine in New York I'm a professor and director of our Center for anatomy and functional morphology which oversees a lot of our research as well as uh overseeing uh or some 25 different courses in anatomy that we run uh for medical students and for residents and for fellows I'm also a professor of otolaryngology my research is in areas of the head and neck and throat and a professor of medical education because that's one of my loves and I've been very blessed to have the ability to do this I've just completed my 45th year at Mount Sinai so I've had the opportunity to see my school grow and prosper and that's been wonderful so I'm excited to be here with two wonderful people in my field I'm also the past president of the American Association for anatomy so I take parental pride in seeing the new and extraordinary work that our next generation is doing so I'm thrilled to be here thank you Jeff we're so honored that you could join us today you have such an illustrious career in anatomy you have really contributed in significant ways to the field especially when we're talking about the anatomy of the head and neck maybe let's jump in right there because I know that's one of your big passions is the anatomy of the larynx and human phonation and comparative Anatomy tell us about your journey into there and what your most exciting findings in that field are so I'll be glad to I'm going to tell you a little bit about how I came to study anatomy and how I came to study the groups that I study which are primates which we're one of and how I got to study my area of love which is centered in the middle of your throat so if I could take that path I'd be glad to sort of do that because I I can I know exactly when I decided to do what I wanted to do I was a little boy I grew up in Brooklyn in New York and we were I guess relatively family of relatively modest or poor means we couldn't travel we couldn't go places that wasn't an opportunity and mostly I traveled in my mind I was fascinated by things particularly what was inside things it came a time that we were able to go with my class to the Great American Museum of Natural History in Manhattan it was our class trip this was phenomenal and I fell in love with the place it was extraordinary particularly to see the enormity of the dinosaurs and the bones looking what was inside and we had different students they were all sort of different so the aggressive kids like the Tyrannosaurus and sort of the funny kids that had things we called a pocket protectors you're too young to know those we used to wear them in pocket and put pens in they like the odd dinosaurs like the duck build and sort of chubby kids like me We like brontosauruses and whatnot well at the Museum one of the Tyrannosaurus kids teased me and challenged me to climb on a brontosaurus and I didn't want to show that I couldn't and so I went underneath the link chain and I climbed on the tail of the great brontosaurus in the Great Hall at the American Museum of Natural History within seconds a massive guard came by followed me by the Scruff of the neck yelling and screaming at me and ejected me from the museum along with my entire class this was devastating I had no little postcards or anything to write my little report on I was only about eight years old and I came home petrified that my mother would find out because if I was bad I would have been sent to what we called Summer School which was the great penalty for students like me that didn't listen well I was outside my house and my dad came home he saw me looking very sad and he said to me what happened I told him he didn't flinch it was French and always had a different Take On The World he always saw things sort of in mellifluous beautiful tones he wasn't my mother was tougher he said be prepared tomorrow morning we're gonna go somewhere and this will be another interesting trip for you and so we rode away from my native Brooklyn to another part of New York in the Bronx in the Bronx Zoo and I saw numerous animals but truthfully I didn't like most of them the seals were like barking dogs the rhinoceroses looked like small cars I was frightened of the elephants and then all of a sudden I saw something which brought joy to my heart it was The Monkey House and I came and stood on the railings and I was fascinated by what I was seeing here were animals that went in just like my family and I started to name them in my mind there was big and flow who was shoving them around there were two like my cousin Irwin and Richie that were fighting in the corner and I try to get a little closer and as I got a little closer all of a sudden a huge guard came by and yelled at me to get off the railing and he pulled me again by the neck and I was pleading please Mister I just want to see the monkeys a Little Closer and he yelled at me again I can still hear it to this day I said get off move away and just as he was yelling at me out of nowhere the monkeys threw poop that hit him in the face it's a moment that my heart left and I could swear they were looking at me and I thought one of them even gave me a thumbs up I smiled from side to side they were what we call in my parents native language family and I was enthralled by the and as the guard scurried away using words my mother said never to use I knew that I wanted to know more about these extraordinary animals these extraordinary beings which were so much like us yet not exactly and so I chose early on what I wanted to do I wanted to study this magnificent group of primates or primates if we use the scientific term of the order of which we are one of and I wanted to know more about them I wanted to sort of understand the similarities and the differences because as I saw there was so much like we were but yet not exactly they couldn't for example sit down and have a conversation with us they couldn't speak the way you and I can speak that was something which started to go into my mind and my thoughts even when I was a little boy and that's something which stayed with me throughout my career I wanted to know how these animals would communicate and more what was special about you and me and that actually led me to the area that I've worked on most of my life which is studying the anatomy of the head and neck particularly the extraordinary nature of our throat a region that most people don't think too much about and that sort of targeted me to my area that I work on if I may I'll tell you a little bit about that area if that's okay absolutely I think this must be the most unique origin story The pooflinging Monkey inspired young Jeff leadman to become a comparative Anonymous and then he thought they can fling poo but they can't yell the insults why can't they talk yeah that was basically it there you go that's that's really wonderful so tell us about the the primate neck and how our neck is different why shall we speak how did that all happen in evolutionary terms it becomes a fascinating Journey and you know something I could talk on a lot so I hope I don't put your good audience to sleep but in the middle of our throat we have a structure that is called in Lay terms the voice box it's technical technical term is the larynx and we think about it as well the Swiss sounds come from and that's all there is but this is a marvelous structure and inside this structure there are things we call the vocal cords in later or vocal Folds it's a magnificent area if this structure the larynx and the folds was not working correctly you couldn't lift a heavy object you couldn't poop if you were constipated and you couldn't give birth to a baby that's extraordinary all of that is controlled but the thing that sits in the middle of your throat now how does that come to be these vocal folds evolved for purposes of letting air in and out where air breathing mammals the most important thing and everything mammal has to do is breathe air so these folds are there and they open to let air in but the folds also evolved for protection because our Airway is so special we can't get something caught in it and so we developed a type of sphincter that's what these folds came to be but even beyond the closing and protecting mechanisms they have they evolved to control what we call intra-thoracic and intra-abdominal pressures this is enormous and we don't think about this think the next time when you're watching one of these 800 pound weight lifters lift the weight think what you hear you'll hear somebody grabbing the heavy weights and then you'll hear a sound that could be a hernia but more often than not it isn't it's the vocal folds coming together and what they do is they stabilize increase intrathoracic pressure and allow one to use the rib cage and the muscles as a stretch upon which to lift the heavy weight and then they'll stand back a little and they'll drop it and you'll hear another sound ah as the vocal folds open up now I want you to think for a second and I'm sorry I'm not trying to be inelegant but I'm from Brooklyn and think what you do when you're constipated and you're sitting on the bowl I'll tell you what you don't do you don't sing we all live in a little something else submarine the yellow stuff you're not gonna say you can sing all day but you're not going to help nature do its Duty so to speak what you do is you force those folds together those are forcing the folds together it increases intra abdominal pressure and that allows you to help nature do its work that's the same thing that a pregnant woman does when you're giving birth you have to be able to Bear Down in order to help little Janie or Little Johnny take the incredible truth so this structure that sits in your neck is extraordinary it's our pathway for air it has protective devices it controls intra-thoracic and intra abdominal pressures what a super important structure involved in our basic activities so for me the questions began what is special about the human larynx and its configuration how does it get to be that way how does it differ from those of a dog a cat a whale or my monkey cousins that I was looking at are there changes through developments were there changes through Evolution and if so how do we look for them now I've spent my life in two different boxes one is in a medical school that's where I am and the issues I've asked often here being in our department of motor aragology is how do things change from rebirth through the early years and into our adulthood in this incredible area there's one thing I'll get back to it later unless I'm unplugged I want you to always remember the human animal is different at different stages of our lifespan sometimes we make the mistake that thinking we're static we're not we go through such extraordinary changes and scientifically we're starting to learn about them and we change so radically so let me tell you a little bit about the larynx and its position in the throat what that means and why that's so crucial by the way you have something in your body that's called a vocal fold tester this will show you how important the larynx is you know as you study your Anatomy you will find that nature gives us our most important and Powerful nerves to protect Prime areas the most important nerve in the body as a neuro anatomist and biologist Claudia knows nerves is going to be what we call Big Mama the Vegas the vagus nerve is always found in areas of great importance the vagus nerve shares four brain stem nuclei with its sister the glossopharyngeal nerve if you take your finger I'm not suggesting you do this but you may want to think about it and you put that finger towards your mouth on the lips you'll start to get some Sensations that's because the fifth cranial nerve is waking up if you open your mouth and you put your finger inside and touch the front of your tongue sensation wise you'll feel from the fifth nerve and also tastes sort of lousy that's on what we call the seventh nerve as you start to put your finger going back a little further you'll start to feel uncomfortable you'll start to gag what's happening is the ninth nerve which is a big name lasso pharyngeal tongue and pharynx is picking up an invader and you're starting to go towards the holy of holies you are daring to go where no humans should go you're coming to the center of your breathing protection now I have two sisters the minute I tell one something the other's gonna know within 10 minutes it's incredible they talk 50 times a day this is what happens when you sip your finger in your mouth the ninth nerve is our nerve of our gag reflex everything it knows it tells its big sib if you go a little further in and touch the front of this larynx which is called the epiglottis and put your finger a little further oh my goodness now big mama is taking over you are not allowed to invade the holy of holies and what will happen to you is the Vegas will speak to every muscle it knows it will spasm immediately and you will have a terrible up Chuck all over the place you may urinate you may defecate your body is going into a mini shock because you have dared to go where you're not allowed to go and this tells us about the sacredness and the specialness of this thing that you're probably going to thought about what sits in the middle of our throat the larynx and his vocal Folds that is the most amazing journey to differentiate between gagging and wretching that I've heard I was like on I was like breaking into a sweat like what's gonna happen next so I love how you put the larynx as this sort of sacred piece in our throat that protects our lungs and you know as air breathing mammals as you say this is so important to us it also has this function of phonation of course right so we talked about the vocal folds protecting but then we have the vocal cords which can vibrate and cause phonation tell us a little bit more about that aspect okay so let me get into my journey and as you see I've talked the least about phonation because even though that is a culminating and special feature for us Nature has its own way so for nature you have to be able to breathe you have to be able to swallow you have to be able to poop and if you have time left over you can talk about it so nature follows its own path so let's take a little journey to see what's special about our larynx and what's special about what's inside it so as I said I've spent most of my life at my medical school and a lot we explore for clinical reasons and other for scientific this larynx by the way when you look at it comparatively in most animals is fascinating it sits what we call very high in the throat and when you look at pictures you'll see the front of it this epiglottis is like a guide that takes the larynx into the back of the nasal cavity and so most animals have a direct air tube from the nose through the larynx and trachea to the lungs at the same time there are Pathways that go around the larynx so if you're a happy little dog or a little rabbit or a whale you have an airway and a food way they don't crush this is called the two two or two pathway system In Sum you could pull the larynx a bit down in most they just sit there this is a remarkable thing you and I don't have this all earrings as we mature is not sitting in the back of the nasal cavity it sits all the way down in the throat what does this mean how does it get there what is fascinating and has been a key thing of my research for many years is that when you look at newborn babies and you look at the location of their larynx in the throat they look exactly like a little dog or a cat or a monkey the larynx sits so high it locks into the back of the nasal region a little newborn baby can breathe and swallow almost if not actually simultaneously they do it at the same time this is what allows little Janie to be on Mama's breast she's also breathing this is an extraordinary thing when I like that all larynx is all the way down in the throat little janies is all the way up high developmentally we go through an extraordinary change and this change is more dangerous than going to the dark side of the moon so imagine that one of the key structures of our human anatomy are larynx is going to totally change position as we age and this is going to radically affect the way one brings the way one swallows the diseases that occur and what sounds we can produce so what occurs and exactly when it occurs we're not sure we know that within the early months of Life the first months the little baby is what we call a habitual if not obligatory nose breeders babies read through the mo the nose they don't breathe through the mouth if Little Johnny or Janie is breathing through the mouth something is probably wrong it may be as wrong as simple as a nose cold or maybe it's something more severe mouth breathing in little ones is not the norm and it's not even the norm for you and me and I don't know how much you're going to go into the anatomy but our pharyngeal coverings are not designed to bring in necessarily air and if you run around in the cold weather in British Columbia and breathe through your mouth oh my goodness you are going to cause problems for your pharyngeal coat now early on something extraordinary happens between largely the third and maybe fifth months of Life the timing is not clear what happens is infants start to show breathing through the mouth they don't have to they are nose breathers but they start to show mouth breathing so they will breathe through the nose and then unlock their larynx and breathe through the mouth even if they don't have to this is really fascinated us what's going on this is a type of training phase of the underlying Central and peripheral nervous systems that are preparing the child for what is going to occur later by the way what fascinates us as well as these early months of Life Second to Fourth third to fifth around there coincides with the peak incidence of a number of clinical pathologies one in particular we've looked at for many years called sudden infant death syndrome also called crib death or caught death in which children will become rapidly side not a die from asphyxiation we're not sure it is not a disease with a single focus it is many things coming together but what is long fascinated many of us is that it coincides with the first functional changes in the upper respiratory tract as the child continues to grow the larynx is going to shift its position this is extraordinary if you look at a child in the early years the larynx from the tip of it known as the epiglottis to its bottom a cartilage called the cricoid corresponds to the bottom of the skull to about the third cervical vertebra in adults it goes from the third cervical vertebra to almost the seven this is extraordinary these changes our breathing this changes our swallowing and another change occurs the change that occurs is that above the larynx for the first time there is a huge area of space and as a New Yorker I can tell you the most valuable thing in the world in space we need space so as this larynx goes down in the throat a large area of space becomes available there's bad to this space by the way and this lower position of the larynx is what enables you to choke to death with greater facility than any other animal so the next time you get a bolus of food stuck and you're coughing that's because your larynx has gone down we don't have a two-tube system anymore and this is very prevalent in humans you get problems such as gastroesophageal reflux disease LPR the head and neck reason for it is because there's now a big space acid comes up and it bathes the area oh we got a lot of bad things what do we get that's good we get the opportunity to have some free breathing through the mouth talk about that evolutionary in a second we also get an area above it that can take sounds modif that are produced at the vocal folds and we can modify these sounds greater than any other living mammal so space changes us essentially what we've done has taken has taken a bugle and turned it into a trumpet we've added tubing and so there has been this enormous change developmentally a little one this is why little Johnny and Janie can't speak able not able to produce what we call the quantum vowels and you need what we call a full vocal tract in order to do that so you can't do that when you're two years of age this is also why my friends the monkeys can't speak their larynx is all the way up in the throat they're good little monkeys and good little chimps but they don't have the resonating chambers that you and I have so this is the nature of what exists in the comparative anatomy of this region and this world this is what I've studied for many years the flip side of this which has been a lot of fun has been how did this come about evolutionarily how did we become the Apex depending on how you Define apex the Apex individual of our planet clearly our speech abilities and our large Brain have enabled us to do more than most other mammals how did this come about for almost 50 years I've studied this by trying to understand how we Could reconstruct what the throat region of our ancestors may have been like and this is not easy we don't have fossil throats but we do have one part that has remained the roof of what we call the upper respiratory tract of which the larynx pharynx and others are part of is the bottom of the skull and what we've learned is that the muscles of the throat region all attached to the bottom of the skull and we've learned that the bottom of the skull's shape can give us an indication of how the larynx would sit in the neck whether it's sat high or whether it's sat low skulls to make a very long story short so it doesn't put you all to sleep so skulls that are relatively flat on the bottom relate to muscles that are more horizontal with larynges that are up very high this is what you find in a monkey or an ape or a newborn baby skulls that are very bent or fletched relate to a larynx that has gone down in the throat we have very Flex skulls meaning adult humans sometimes and this enabled me to go back starting decades and decades ago to examine the skulls of our fossil ancestors were they more like those of living monkeys in Apes thus allowing me to reconstruct their throat regions looking more like living monkeys and apes or did they look more like you and me allowing me to reconstruct the throat much as we have or were they somewhat in between and this has been a journey which I have found unbelievably fascinating and I've had the opportunity to study fossils and over 30 countries trying to understand what they look like and essentially trying to get them to speak to give up their secrets about when things occurred and what it sort of showed up showed us was that our earliest ancestors what we call plyo pleistocene hominids from East and South Africa probably were very much like living monkeys and apes however sometime about a million and a half years ago things started to change on the plains of East Africa our brain was growing bigger our skull was starting to shift and our larynx was starting to make the first bold changes we don't exactly know why probably it related to our need to have some mouth breathing at this time the climate in Africa was temperate you could attempt some mouth breathing and that would give our ancestors an advantage uh in running and other activities once the larynx was descended then we gain new abilities such as our abilities to make more sounds and speech came on the scene well with all this is fascinating this is really fascinating to me and I'm and I you know we I wish I could just let you just go on and on because of sorry or because of time no no we need to kind of um wrap things up but I wanted to find out with all of this love for the larynx which I'm guessing is your favorite part in anatomy do you have any part of the body that you're not so favorite of well I I don't really dislike any part of the human body I think every part has an unbelievable story to it and each can be as beautiful as it is there are some things that I don't like if I could ask I don't like when people abuse body ports and I was going to ask what you meant by that what do you mean by abuse Okay so our body has come to be for real reasons our body parts are important human culture abuses them so on the side of your head you have two things that are very nice they're called the pinna or the external ears touch the bottom of them you will find earlobes these are highly vascularized structures amongst the most sensitive areas in the body with numerous nerves carrying Sensation from them and what do numerous human populations do including my own daughter that I had fights over they use them to hang Christmas tree ornaments and other decorations well as one who speaks for the body the body hates this get off of my ears similarly another Majestic structure that most don't think about our foot or foot we put some sock on it we stick it in the shoe we clip a nail we don't think much about it what do we do that's even worse from the 15th century on high-heeled shoes this is body abuse we've taken millions of years to evolve a double Arc system in a human foot that foot is majestic putting a high-heeled shoe on it is cruel abusive Behavior so I ask people if I have a Podium for a few seconds to think about abusing your body I see people put little nose rings in their nose do they realize that the venous blood from areas of your nose drain both to the facial vein and internally via ophthalmic veins to the cavernous sinus I've served as consultants in ENT to individuals that have had what's called cavernous sinus thrombos due to infections going inside I know you love the little decoration but think before you do these things the body was not designed for a target practice and so that's my little Podium please respect it and think about it thank you so much uh Jeff what wise words right like it's interesting what we do with our bodies and um how we use our body to express our personality and our culture which is often where these adornments of course come from and um and I think it's it's part of that human story as well right like that we um kind of take that risk to express our personality and and uh it's part of our cultures I understand it I'm not trying to criticize cultures I just speak at times for our body oh and I I think that's important things that I want folks to think about the last words I'll say before you pull the plug on me is I want you to remember that we are what's called a longitudinal species we are different in the perinatal period the early years of life when you get to be a child a teenager having had them they're very strange species they grow into adulthood and then we start to get older and we're starting to have new parts of our existence think for a little bit and discuss when you can how long was the human body actually meant to be it's not that long most estimates probably have it going Max to about 30 years maybe in the original blueprints what does that mean for individuals like me I'm not ready to go yet but my body is changing and as you age your vision goes your senses of smell goes I can't hear certain sounds the way I used to when my children were little I used to yell at them to lower the television now in the rare instances when they visit me with my grandchildren they tell me to lower the television we go through incredible changes appreciate the body and appreciate the Magnificent Journey that it's going to take and with that I'll shut up because I've gone over my time I'm sure no thank you so much I could listen to you for hours you are a gifted Storyteller and I think you've really made the larynx and all the lyrics in particular come to life like a superhero story this evolution of this small often neglected part of our anatomy all of a sudden became the central part to our Humanity thank you for for that story for that perspective and for sharing your passionate enthusiasm for humans and their primate cousins thanks for taking time to share this with us and our listeners and we hope to have you back because I think there's more stories that you can tell us I'd love to thank you folks and thanks for all the good work that you're doing and to your your students who are going to go forward with sharing and teaching about Anatomy the more we understand the more we understand about human Oneness and the more we have appreciation for the sacredness of our body uh and the sacredness of the bodies of others so it's a special path that you're all on and I thank you very much for doing it from the bottom of my heart and for having the opportunity to to see you folks again and to speak to your class thank you so much Jeff I literally got goosebumps there with your final words thank you so much and that concludes another episode of body banter we hope to share the Airways with you for our next episode bye everyone thank you for listening to another episode of body banter we are Claudia and shed one and we look forward to having you join us for more conversations about the human body next time [Music] | Body Banter Podcast | UC_Zr63CXv6LqEOS0ALz35FA 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U2Du_qJdep0 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U2Du_qJdep0 | The parallels, the paths and the structured composites in societies | Dr. Hany El Banna | dear brothers and sisters and colleagues and colleagues and friends globally wherever you are whenever you are this is our first talk with you in the new year and in this talk as i mentioned in the arabic talk two days ago we would be talking about something quite difficult in building the civil society that we are aiming to build it i mentioned this in this talk in arabic two days ago about the geometry or the medical lines building the civil society somebody might think what is humidity to do with civil society several sites about organization civil societies about actually material work about social work about advocacy about development about about about all this what you call it human rights about at other things and so but in every aspect of life we have to use the geometry or the engineering as it is mentioned by other signs before i go to the depth of the discussion or the talk today let me take you into the index of our discussion today and i urge you to use the zoom link because there's a lot of drawing in this talk and it will need you to follow up through going slide by slide with me when i say geometry or engineering this is how allah has created mankind and delegate all the creation of god through this engineering processing processes as well as the geometry of engineering itself and inside our science and technology we study i mentioned a lot of names of science now to enable you and myself to relate what happened was happening in different science to what i'm going to talk about today we talk about botany we talk about zoology entomology hydrology biology genetics genetic engineering geology and theology medicine physiognomy and climatology geology methodology space science astronomy astrology physics marine science engineering science all these are based on the process of engineering the science of engineering and the sign of geometry this means that actually this kind of mathematical scientific engineering sciences prove that the origin of creation come from one source which is allah's prana when we look at the body of the man you and me male and female can we count how many components in our body no way no way no way how many cells how many components how many nuclei no way arteries vessels capillaries cells different cells bone cells skin cells cartilage and others blood cells white blood cells red blood cells platelets we cannot count them we cannot count them we cannot count them they might be intelligent no not intelligent in quantile and nucontalion and sextellium these are numbers that we cannot count and those sextillion or quantillion as figures are as numbered inside the body of the man or the body of the woman or the body of the animal or the body of any creation of allah is managed controlled and directed by a system but by the creator who bought all these sextillions of cells and components and nuclei in our body and he is managing it inside the heart inside the body of each one of us so if we are going to look at how many billions of people people i'm talking about human being now living on earth and inside them this sextillions of components and their body managed by one source was allah in a very very very magnificent engineering quality and geometrical quality i'm talking about human being now needless to say what could be happening to animals birds plants fish climate and others as i mentioned the names of the science which controlling or studying this so if allah gave us this ability to understand this different science which i mentioned only 20 of them and inside our bodies there's many many many many many components which you cannot count it's not rebellions it's not australians it's not a quantillion it could be six million and more and more and more and more but he is managing it that means that allah wants us to look at his kingdom and manage it in a very geometrical or engineering style like he is controlling the life of every being on earth whether this being is a living being or the metals and others as we mentioned in the science and technology so here we prove this the signs of the oneness of creation and the oneness of lordship of allah before i go to the actual talk i need to congratulate our brothers and sisters christian brothers sister who celebrated yesterday actually christmas from the eastern churches which is the orthodox or churches and the coptic churches in the world congratulations to all of them now we go to this talk today about about what about geometric lines building civil societies to correlate it with the geometry of the creation of life on earth by allah how many cells in our body how many nerves how many nerve roots all these sort of things cannot be counted but allah knows it how many leaves are falling every day and how many leaves are growing everyday and how many birds and fish and animals being born every day and how many of them are dead every day and so on and how many grains sun sand grains and others actually covering the desert and other places in our talk today we'll talk about the introduction and the geometric lines building civil society the parallels the path the structured composites which compounds and the conclusion the purpose of this talk today which is in the first week or the second week of the new year is to challenge young people i mentioned this in my talk a week ago which called about my account and accountability for 2020 that covet just let me remind you what i said that covered 19 did not imprison us in our dwellings in our houses our bedrooms nor did it scare us no way no way no way on the contrary we took our precautionary measures seriously to prove to be protected from its deadly effects at the same time we became what we became progressively active to create a new culture to create a new culture just let me to adjust to create a new culture okay for the civil society sector inside covet of last year we been trying to create a new culture inside the covered philosophy of thinking of horror such culture will be co-existing inside the covet 19 could be covered 20 could be covered 22 it could be 25 we don't know when cover is going to end okay what this culture is going to do with us to draw the new societal path and dimensions for humanity's future while talking about humanity and i will talk about the future of humanity say it again during that time of the lockdown of last year we have created a new culture such a culture will be co-existing inside covert 19 pandemic to draw the new societal path and dimensions for humanity's future this will lead other societies living with us to help in the process of drawing the future and the collective direction of our path this is what we are challenging covered and this message for us to challenge the young people who are going to challenge you young people to stand up and come and follow us or abuse us and the spirit of our culture what is this the spirit of our culture is do not be scared don't be afraid don't be scared you're afraid okay but be careful active optimistic connected progressive and be ready for any change as well as be ready to make the necessary change to save humanity this is the kind this is actually the spirit of our culture don't be scared be careful active optimistic connected progressive and ready for that for any change to affect you and your society as well as making any necessary changes this is the introduction in our talk today you are talking about two parts part one we talk about the major structure lines in the society part two will be next week we'll talk about the internal crossing lines inside the major structural lines are three lines talk about them the parallels parallels parallels parallels then the path path path then the structured component or composites but next week we'll talk about the internal crossing lines which are crossing entangling symmetrical and sequential i'm still i know i know that some of you will keep saying what is that to do in civil side sector we need to wait to listen to what i'm going to talk about with you these are some that i'm going back to you uh my friends to use the zoom link to look at all the slides which in front of you and all the drawing there are some of the lines i'm i'm putting here on on the slide many different lines some of the lines are straight some of them are circular some of them are axial intersecting zigzagging lines curved lines twisted lines branching lines vertical horizontal and diagonal lines these are the different kind of lines and more and more so in this talk today we talk about the parallel all of them are lines parallels path and structure components which i mentioned some of these lines okay let us start with the first one which is the parallels what are the parallels what's the definition of the parallels the parallels represent the straight lines that will never meet will never meet and you can look at the slide on the zoom will never meet at any point with one another that's why don't meet one another it's number one but why what are we going to use the methodology of parallel actually as parallel line in in writing history and writing history and writing history how history should be written by the contemporary people who lived through it is year of time in different places different cut different cultural atmosphere within such an area of time or they can live in different periods of the agreed era of time this is how can you start to write history in a very parallel way in a very parallel way for example if you want to write the history of a city of basra or london or cairo or what they call it in the first 30 years of the 21st century or in the first 30 years of the fifteenth century what to do what to do what to do we should do the following parallel parallel parallel parallel number one in parallel we have and at the same time together whom to bring together whom fair credible learned experienced and specialized witnesses who lived this era of time you have to bring those people or going to write the history in one room or in different rooms it's number one then we have to create for them or them themselves they can create for themselves what the most suitable parameters the most important permanent to follow when writing the history of this era after they have to go with certain agreed parameters but if we want to write the history of of of uh iraq or of uh britain or of usa or of uh syria or of or whatever it is and of our country we should use the same the same methodology of writing the history for basket of the city but within the same within the within on the village level on the township level on the city level on the district side so we can all go like a symphony or a harmony to write it according to the same principles and the same parameters then at the end of the day we'll be able to produce what i called actually encyclopedic historical cultural artistica monumentica this is my new terminology which i mentioned encyclopedica historical called culturaka artistica monumentica in sacramento because of sacramento for the whole country historically because talk about the history actually and culture capability then different culture inside the country artistica because the piece of art to collect and write all this actually money monte carlo is going to be like a great monument for the country that you are going to produce for them but if what happened if you want to write the history the past history hundreds and thousands of gold then the ancient egyptian like actually the persian like actually babilion like actually the greek the roman like the ancient chinese uh the ancient indian like actually the ottoman like actually others and others others what to do we do the same we only have together the most credible fair knowledgeable culturally religiously experienced specialized and diverse scholars and historian bring all those people together okay all right after agreeing by them or they agree they themselves they have to put the parameters for how to write the history of the past the ancient history of this area okay here is the warning as i as i put it in red in the slide we should not leave it this one to political views and the opinions of one government one leadership one school of thought one race one culture or even most notoriously of all the victorious revolutionary or colonially invading powers and groups we should not never never leave it to those people at all they will trust the history they will change history they will make it fake and they will create a fake history for yourself it shows them only never leave it to them some of you might ask why you focus on history why we are talking about civil society what is that to do with history because what will have been what has been happening now and we see it and what has been happening for centuries which i consider is a crime against humanity crime against humanity is not only when you go and kill people destroy towns and cities and districts and countries and displace people and make them refugees no come against much when you see people names of great men and women who spend their lives sincerely defending human rights social justice peace freedom safety tranquility for the whole of humanity you see their names have been deleted deleted deleted from the history books this is for me is a devastating name it's happening as we speak globally everywhere they are not only they were not only defending those people that were deleted their names from the history books uh they were not only defending human beings but they did they were defending the rights of existence of every creation of god came created by allah to serve a human being and serve humanity so what's happening nowadays let me go and zoom in okay some of the ruling executive authority in the dictatorship countries particularly military and security schemes governance schemes got deeply involved in running and driving every juncture of the civil life of the citizen and shrinking the civil liberties spaces those people or dictator shrinking the civil liberty space and interfering and mingling through the civil life of every individual citizen how by doing the following by doing the following number one changing the national social culture of the people and bringing new culture not suitable for the people introducing new and dubious social values sidelining removing the role models from the history books creating new role models having different and notorious values creating many doubting many doubting atmospheres around the credibility of the societal icons this actually kind of dictatorship regime which you are facing nowadays globally whether they are military run or security run or individual iran are doing that unfortunately still talk about history the danger of not knowing what is the danger of not knowing your history what is the danger of not knowing your history i see it's extremely frightening that people don't know their history the nation who do not know their history cannot live a sound sustainable life to protect their path which will enable them to build the dimensions of more prosperous and much brighter future for the generation to come they can't and they will never they can't they can't they can't they will be in my own view would be like those little miserably looking vulnerable street children who do not know their parents and whether they were abandoned children not knowing their parents or orphans to dead or absent but known non-parents history is extremely important for each and every one of us and i remember this in a discussion in world economic forum in 2006 when one president of one certain country without mentioning his name said forget about history forget about history because history is dividing us i'm telling you this man is dead now he's saying this because the history of his nation the history of his people is very dubious so i don't want anybody to talk about history this is history for us is the major element of building the character of the individual citizen that's why within the civil society we have to build such a character and to enable it to build the society hand in hand through knowing who are they their history their culture their values to enable them to know their identity and to have their identity the second component in the measured lines actually inside measure lines as i mentioned before [Music] measure structure lines is the path what path means or path as it was s at the end they are like roads or direction taken by size and you can see the drawing on the in the slide they are like roads or direction taken by societies to find what to find the most effective solutions for the short medium and long-term product and when a society is facing a problem they create a path for themselves find the solution out for their problem such societies will follow the flow inside the path will follow the flow inside the path through which they will determine the society will determine the aims and objectives of this path until the whole flow reach out to their safety belt stability and sustainability so once a society is hit by dangerous problems they have to they create automatically a path to find a solution for that problem the more we have of societies in our country our nation expanding horizontally then horizontally in the field of history geography on the land or vertically in the fields of science technology culture and values the more we will have different path many different paths that will determine the future solutions created by such societies for their own problems i say it again the more we have of societies in our country expanding horizontally in the fields of history and geography on the land or of the land or vertically in the field of science technology culture and values the more will be able the different path that will determine the future solution created by such societies for their own problems this means what does it mean that the relationship between the numbers of paths developed by scientists the number of people lived or living on this geographical area and their history is proportionally correlated proportionally correlated so this means that the relationship between the numbers of paths developed by societies the number of people lived on this geographical area and their history are proportionally correlated what is the definition of proportionally correlated in mathematics two there's two variants two varying quantities are said to be in relationship of proportionality and multiplicatively connected to a constant that is when either of the ratio or their product yields a constant they will need a constant okay the value of this constant is called coefficient of proportionality or proportional or proportional proportionality constant let me give you example for you to make it easy because mathematics sometimes become very difficult for people to understand even myself for example if you are living in an area which we are one million people in this area the water consumption by the one million people will be less than the water consumption in same area by the same by two million or three million or formerly this is proportionally correlated the more people you have the more proportional proportionally correlated the quarter consumption will be the less people you have the less water consumption will be proportional created to the number of people the amount of water consumption by citizen is proportionally correlated to the numbers of citizens living in satisfied fine this is actually how to do to relate the proportionally correlated factor inside the society we have to be aware that inside a dictatorship i'll come back to the dictatorship scheme because most unfortunately a lot of countries are suffering or suffering badly from those actually dictatorship schemes or regimes we have to be aware that inside dictatorship regime the numbers of societal path and we are talking about the roads created by societies will be not proportionally correlated but will be inversely inversely correlated not proportionally correlated so the more repression the more suppression the more fear the less path will be produced by the society will be inversely proportionally correlated to the iron fist control of the civil liberty space this was happening and you can see it in a lot of places the more restriction imposed from the regime on citizens the less societal path will be created by them and this what we see it i don't want to mention names of countries but you will understand what i am talking about what is the value of this path we talk about the parallels throughout the history not only talking about the path what is the value of this they are considered to be the prime and most natural element within the direction of the flow of those of these processes enabling them to develop and grow their societies and empowering their citizens to make the positive and required social changes but not in isolation of what's happening on national regional and global level i say it again because i know that this is like a lesson of mathematics or geometry which is difficult for me to relate it to people as actually i can see the drawing which i mentioned to you earlier to keep looking at the zoom link not only listening from the facebook the value of creating this path they are considered to be the prime and most natural element within the direction of flow of the this process enabling them okay to develop and grow their societies inside the path and inside this actual process and empowering the citizen to make the positive and required social changes but not in isolation of what's happening on national regional and global level the third component in the major structure lines is the structure itself or the structured component or composites the structural compounds are composed a structured compound what what do you call it i said parallel lines i said the second one which is the path created by the society the third one is the structured composites or compounds it is a natural development of building the social infrastructure through creating social blocks or masses naturally the society will build social masses within the path of the society to try to save or to develop its own society naturally it will develop and build social masses although they call it social blocks what is the function such social masses or blocks will call themselves such organization what is the function of these masses number one it will be linking and connected connecting every day as you can see from the drawing or from the images in front of you on this slides maybe the three-dimensional four-dimensional uh images of connect very complicated process of connection inside this drawing so the first function is of the of the of actually the this structure the components will composite them what what they call them a civil search organization is to link and connect this path with one another so i've got 50 or 100 or 60 or 70 or 40 paths and this this societal blocks or societal masses will connect the paths together so throughout the different paths go the same direction together and that's what they're called civil such organization this the first actually function of the uh structured composites what you call them the social blocks or social masses okay this number one number two is this masses will be doing also what managing and directing the flow of the societies or the sites inside the path so they manage and direct the flow of society inside the past as well as they connect each path to another it's also what called actually actually actually actually civil site organizations different kinds of civil servants so they direct and manage the flow of society within the past then they connect paths together so they let all the paths work harmonically synchronously synchronized one all to the same direction it's not right and this what that statement have mentioned to find social blocks are not connected together and in the third one so the the social blocks which is civil search has to be connected together then they connect the different paths together the third one they direct and manage the flow of society inside the path three three functions for the social blocks or the social methods they have to be connected together in harmony they have to be connecting the different paths together then actually they have to manage the flow of the societies inside the path to go to the same direction okay that's what we call it they it's not right again to find such social blocks are not connected together communicating with one another and building partnership between themselves okay also it's not tried to find out that each path is flowing in isolation with others they have to flow together they have to flow together all of them go to the north all of them going to the east all of them going to the west open to the south organic whatever it is they have to flow together not in isolation or another but what happened if this is inside this dictatorship regime which create a fragile country of real estate or failing state such dictatorship scheme as i mentioned before will always create fragile states there's a lot of countries now i call them fragile states in spite of the fact they have a lot of money they have many people they have throughout technology but there's no freedom there's no civil liberty space there's no civil uh society organization frasier that means from the bottom there's a lot of holes any any dubious group can come and look the structure of such fragile state okay also it's not right to find out that each path is flowing in acceleration to other path this only happen or could happen inside fragile or failing state that repress and suppress the civil society organization and shrank the civil liberty spaces for us if you want to create or to build together the integrated comprehensive social infrastructure for our society for our country for our nation for our region what we do we must allow we must allow and protect the growing dimensions of the culture which i mentioned at the very beginning the culture of what the cultural philosophy of thinking of what this is where all the pressing regime are controlling and blocking the cultural philosophy of thinking of networking connection communication and building social partnership this is the culture which i mentioned about it at the very beginning of my talk between whom between different societal components composites and structural masses once they stop you from communicating know that this is a depressive regime communication and connection is protection if we want to build the integrated comprehensive social infrastructure we must allow and protect the growing dimensions of the cultural philosophy of thinking of networking connection communication and building social partnership between different charter components composites structured masses within the flow of every path as well as between different paths together with the flow and between different flows as well this actually they think the process of synchronicity inside the path and between different parts together and this is the role of the social message or the role of the social blocks which are called civil society organization okay such structure such cultural philosophy of thinking will be based on what this is very important this is very important will be based on free innovative free from freedom which free from cheap or not free from freedom innovative pioneering abilities of whom of the empowered loyal dignified citizens at the very beginning if we want this integrated comprehensive social infrastructure to happen we have to respect the citizen give him ahead the dignity to protect their dignity so they become loyal and to empower them so to respect them to make them loyal to make to empower them and make them loyal once they are loyal and empowered and dignified they will create this free innovative pioneering they will have they will show us share this innovative pioneering solution to society but without respect without respect without empowerment they will never become loyal and they will never produce the innovative solution with virtual binary solution to us in conclusion in conclusion what to say what i am talking about today what you are doing and what we want you to do young people is not a magic it's not magic it's not juggling it's not astrology it's not indiscriminatory or random practice of thinking no it's not it's not it's not but it is based on scientific knowledge of facts figures practiced and tried successful experience this is the challenge of 2021 what we are doing and what we want you to do young people is not magic juggling astrology or indiscriminately and random practice of thinking but it is based on scientific knowledge facts figures practice and tried successful experiences it's also based on something else our belief our belief okay in the more and what in the moral values of whom the moral values cultures and needs of whom of societies that we claim that we are helping we keep standing up el bell bell bell support supports the possible actually it's also based on our belief in the moral values culture and needs of society that you claim who are helping societies that we want to save from what from darkness of ignorance unconsciousness and reasonableness are these are unreasonableness bewilderness confusion and being astray this is what we want you to believe in if you want to champion them you have to believe in the causes young people consider us to be like your fathers mothers grandfather grandmother and aunt and and we will as senior in age be eliminating those dark roads for you with one of these two methods if you can look at the slides number one we will take the risk of taking the first step the most deadly and dangerous step is the first step inside the darkness of societal ignorance to eliminate its throat this real path with our souls spirits and lives even if none of you or the very very very few of you join us because of the lack of resources that's number one or inability of you to understand the message number two are being distracted by the very compelling challenges threatening your existence but we're still going to go ahead we're still going to go ahead we're still going to go ahead number one number two will eliminate for you as well the long steeped rocky and dangerous dark path by what by lighting a very small candle where it is light will never go beyond the fewest step we walked will light the scandal because don't have any more resources because we have because of the lack of provided resources to allow a fewer more people young people to join us and second one we will illuminate for you the long steeped rocky and dangerous dark path by lighting a very small candle where it is light will never go beyond the fused steps we walked because of the lack of provided resources to allow fewer more young people to join us we are determined to help and we will work the work challah but if we want with you or if you want with us to build the flow inside the different societal path if want together to build this you young people have to drive us through the urging power of your immortal creative souls providing us with the hope you are the one who are going to give us the hope your hope is going to be driven from your deeply rooted steady and stable belief which is lying in your heart it's you we're going to give us now we are walking through this path inside the corridors and distributes of the created life by allah that we will the created life of life to worship allah we are inside this life to worship allah and and through such worship will spread the principles of social justice freedom fairness and respecting the dignity of humanity including animals birds habitats climate as well as other creation were created by him to serve human beings this is our message and this is our path and this our dimension under the direction and this is our mission as well young people young people are you ready i said in my previous talk a week ago i'm challenging you are you ready to join us or you're going to sit down front of television counting the number of dead people of covet saying hopeless hopeless cases who are going to have no future are you ready are you ready are you ready and here's the challenge to join us are you ready to achieve the hopes fulfills the dreams of whom and see through the vision of the poor people the poor the displaced the marginalized and bewarded bewildered disenfranchised powerless people are you ready are you ready are you ready i'm saying it again are you to join us to achieve the hopes fulfill the dreams and see it through the vision of the poor displaced marginalized and bewildered disenfranchised powerless people are you ready or is hot air what air discussion armature warrior and nothing nothing nothing i ready to walk to i are ready to make allah and his messengers happy with us are you ready or you talking you're talking you're talking you're talking are you ready to carry the burden of responsibility as mentioned by the quran in the quran offer the responsibility as as a thing to the mountains to the heaven and everything and refuse are you ready to carry this this burden of responsibility or not are you ready to offer sacrifices for others are you ready to sacrifice something for others or not it's not it's not a joke it's not a rosy road rosy ride no no it's not are you ready to walk the walk and talk to talk with us we will walk the walk and talk the talk with you if you are ready if you are ready if you are ready if you are ready please let us join hands together this is my hand to you and you can see it but don't sit in despair and do nothing nobody will die of covet nobody will die of anything nobody will die before his or her time of death will come remind all of us with the hadith of the prophet in and you can see the mountains walking like like cotton like fluff and the sun is rising from the west and all the major signs of the day to the day of judgment is coming and you have this vegetation small vegetation okay prophet said plant it don't wait for the result your duty is to plant not to see the fruits here my final message to all of you we are ready to walk the walk we already talked the talk who are ready to make the change and we are going to make the change whether you are with us or you are not so if we can join hands together we'll be making the change and letting our change impacting the positive change of any society to enable the society to build the resonance as well as future civilization the next week insha'allah and the second part second part we'll be talking about next week second part we'll be talking about looking uh zooming in about the other four lines uh which they are crossing the internal crossing lines uh we call them crossing entangling symmetrical and sequential lines of building research through the structure and the values and other things thank you very much wassalamualaikum | Hany El Banna - هاني البنا | UCBldHCi6dXsk4xYf6PZSaXA | 2021-01-08 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 6,241 | 35,189 |
ArmXoVrm4uA | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ArmXoVrm4uA | Hells Angels Enforcer Back Home | [Music] welcome into the original gangsters podcast I'm your host Scott Bernson quick hitter Edition we're going to go up uh out to Salem Massachusetts we're going to talk a little bit about the Hell's Angels in New England and the return of a pretty notorious Hell's Angel enforcer Johnny Bart John Bart b BTO lomeo AKA Johnny Bart who back in the day was the youngest full patch Hell's Angels member in Massachusetts uh has been locked up for about 30 years came home uh at the end of 2023 he's in a halfway house he'll be in that halfway house until August of this year but his return uh was met with uh quite a bit of um happiness I guess in that area uh people were thrilled to have him back on the scene he was uh as as feared as he was was as well-liked as he was from talking to my sources uh in the Salem Massachusetts chapter uh back in the 90s and was in the front on the front lines of uh a war against the Devil's Disciples uh according to his PR sentence report in the case that he took which was a rearing drug case he he coed to the drug counts and got a 35e sentence to 27 years but according to his PR sentence report he was kind of made his bones and uh made his reputation as uh as a player as a power to be reckoned with in in the biker World on the East Coast by assassinating a devil disciples boss the boss of uh a Devil's Disciples chapter in Massachusetts guy by the name of Billy the capat Michaels uh July of 95 according to the Pres sentence report Johnny Bart uh stalked him uh from a A Car Billy theat Michaels was on his um on his bike and Johnny Bart vehicular homicides Billy the cat Michaels rammed him rammed him with his with his car rammed his bike with his car and then and Drug him for or dragged him for for a while until he was unconscious he died at the hospital and uh this was something that was really celebrated in in the Hell's Angels world uh he was arrested about a year later and C C his plea in '98 uh but you know Johnny Bart is is a name that Rings loud in in uh in Massachusetts in all of New England when it comes into the to the Hell's Angels and I know that right now he's he's keeping his head low uh staying trying to stay below the radar when he first came out of prison he did an interview uh on YouTube with a coni a convict Inc station I believe or Channel also did an article or or contributed to an article on substack as a a quote for somebody that was writing an article about what people should expect going into federal prison um but I think there are questions about how he fits back in uh to the Hell's Angels Empire or if he fits back in um there's questions about how what's going on in Massachusetts and parts of New York play into what's going on up up in Montreal in Canada with uh this Great Canadian Mafia biker War that's been um popping off lately but Johnny Bart is back in New England back in Massachusetts in a halfway house after almost 30 years youngest Hell's Angel full patch member back in the late 80s early 90s welcome home Johnny Bart Scott Bernstein OG pod out [Music] oh | Original Gangsters Podcast | UCmVKYKqMW_y1K6hoQ7h-OiQ | 2024-01-10 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 607 | 3,064 |
0pcXpfGLrUA | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0pcXpfGLrUA | Stuarts & Cromwells: Turmoil and Transition in English Monarchy | step into a pivotal era in English history with the house of Stewart and the first into regnum our journey begins with James the fern the first steart king of England his Reign marked the union of crowns uniting England and Scotland and his pursuit of the divine right of kings led to tensions with Parliament Charles I succeeded his father James the his Reign was defined by escalating conflicts with Parliament culminating in the English C Civil War these disputes over Authority and governance would lead to his eventual trial and execution after the Civil War England's first interregnum began ruled by Parliament Oliver Cromwell as Lord protector established a republic marked by reforms and oppression his son Richard briefly ruled but his weak leadership led to the Commonwealth's collapse and the monarchy's restoration | Dmytro Muzychko | UCsNVNuEZ8QpD2Exko5Iwm1w | 2023-12-21 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 135 | 827 |
3kF4WCSqOzA | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3kF4WCSqOzA | Kitgg1 2021 Argentina Concept Maradona Jersey (Player Version) Unboxing Review | Hello everyone and welcome to My Football Jersey, I'm Stefano and today I present to you the 2021 Argentina jersey , dedicated to Diego Armando Maradona who has disappeared for a year now, in the Player version, the one worn by the players. The Argentina home jersey is obviously white and blue and has these very elegant gold-colored finishes, very nice that in the texture of the shirt there are reminiscent writings. The crest of Argentina and the Adidas logo are heat-sealed, which is evident because there are no seams inside. Up close we can see the writings, the phrases that distinguish this shirt. The Adidas stripes are gold, on the bottom of the shirt there is a tribute to Maradona one year after his death. The V-neck and is always enriched by these gold-colored finishes. This Player version shirt is made with Adidas AEROREADY technology. Against the light you can admire the breathable fabric of the Player version. What do you think of the shirt? In my opinion it is beautiful, with these gold finishes it is a really very elegant and very successful jersey, dedicated to Diego Armando Maradona, one of the greatest if not the greatest football player of all time. Now before leaving you to the part where you will see the measurements and the fit, if you liked the video, please put a LIKE and subscribe to the channel. See you next time, bye! I am 1.75 meters tall and weigh 70 kg, what you see is a LARGE size of the Player version. | My Football Jersey | UC5TLITObNn0FNi61bWJSZEg | 2021-12-09 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | detection | en | 259 | 1,452 |
jdxQZX8-ttU | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jdxQZX8-ttU | Why NJPW Should Not Work with AEW | alright guys this is my last video done been doing a record like I like to do he's like three four one night one sitting so everything refresh cool like this knocking out loud one you know one take sometimes few of the Texan and you see with the Rizzoli's this is my last video and the small I want to do the most but I wanted to wait the last layer to be the last one because it's gonna be more detail more structure and I want it for have more time for it and so just rushing out my new Japan should I work with all the wrestlers should be pretty much gospel right now should be much clearer should be understand right now why you should work with our lead due to the past history and how impact and other companies can fill that void instead of going early number one option the number one reason it's wasting they have a contractor bring over and have a puncher where anyone bring Ivana and New Japan for the most part they never let each other down they both work work with each other to booking do two or is it that's the way I'm looking for hmm scheduling conflicts stuff like that you you don't you don't understand the logistics and have a rushed at rush this get this asian star from japan to say Baltimore or say Texas or get this ROH star from Kansas to like Tokyo that stuff is logistics and due to the stronger partnership they can give each other the benefit of that oh we can't get this person here oh that's okay they're gonna probably let us use sets and such wrestler to supplement the issue but yeah they familiar with each other's this instruction I got great great relationship and despite the fact that ring one doesn't have any meaning these stars they got saw the great workers and a lot of fan base however if you take if you Japan even tried to do aw then the more reason I want them to do is because I was gonna try to book themselves to be the top wrestlers and for me that's the main reason why I I can get into that companies because they're trying to book themselves as the top wrestlers and their own company trying to pull Vince Russo Verne Gagne the brothers from Texas [Music] Vince Russo think double J from TNA the Von Erichs that's how I was thinking of many others like Vince McMahon as well as well as booked him says that's the top precedence and people who can say well in the recent all out of event the young buck stylist and I said guys to us yes because Cody's the Booker and he's one he's gonna set the who's gonna win who's gonna lose I'm not for that for me like ghetto from us right you don't see him hardly any matches and for the most part she's been booking he hasn't been booking like chaos or the book club for long to be the top wrestlers because eventually they're gonna turn back around and another faction is gonna win like the titles or dissing that and you see camaraderie in those wrestlers no hate men let's just wait this out and we get chances so we can do with the belt and have spotlight on us whereas where all the league's always about done them them them then and I'm not for that number two if if New Japan can work somehow getting the work agreement with impact and sway impact from working on Noah that man that x-division that June white division that would be stacked you got so many stars you got the guys from the rascals was it Brian case I know he's a lightweight up to a heavy way you got him since I'm not sure if it's gonna work out with new Japan and impact using triple a Brussels Cosima allows so that other thing is not gonna work on the sea and then Pentagon dreams not signed to it an exclusive deal well at least if he was able to kind of pun about the impact he can also work New Japan can hold sometimes there same as Phoenix which rich Swan Willie Mac Michael Elgon he was just there but I think they'd a human so I don't think he will ever work with them again but you never know um I didn't see actually I can see what was it the girl is destiny we punky 3k working with impact and impact having like a lot of small rushes that can work that can work with them TJ Perkins send me Callaghan well who was the Kris brothers I'm not sure about the one me wrestling against New Japan men because that taboo and I'm sure most of them have done that but I can see like Shingo holding the X Division title won two other big titles and the company um iris said the girls destiny Lynch Archer the big boy stuff if he's still with the company Clark there was blue she he can get the X Division tell cool and he's there like a French but you know no Gotoh ECE tell Hoshi not Aquatica Jerry got the time you'll need a coat of busi wear Osprey names like that from New Japan impact that little working agreement from us why it could work out I think it would be better than maybe better than what were all elite okay ever offered because most of you guys are just regular Russell's well not high flyers you have like maybe two or three guys are high flyers but they're not on the same level as guys from Mexico the guys in impact plus impact does tapings you can get if they did it right you can get like a week's worth of tapings if they book everybody to crack when you hear like a month's worth four tapings and in like a week maybe two dudes like two shows one in the morning and one of the night I don't like impact when they do like want just one show at night then the next show we're after right after that save rich people to the back cuz for me that's stupid that wisdom your crowd and you wrestlers you should book in the morning you should book probably afternoon and if possible at night so you can do booking in the morning afternoon that night you book them three shows just like that that's what two maybe three months of tapings that you can knock out boom boom boom like that they get that allow Russell's to like relax do fulfill their commitments to other companies excuse me do press releases press tools stuff like that work on merch relax work on the own endeavors stuff like that and I can see that actually working because the guys because that that would be like a perfect match right there the high flyers from triple-a working no side guys from New Japan and impact all three got some major prize perfect the next reason why they should stay away from oddly his new Japan do not need all of the guys holding the titles again once you met I got the healing time so I'm not into all elite having their own titles then if they should work from the Japan moon in their town so they got to set of tires and like no this is feed your ego if you're gonna say oh I'm hating no no no I'm not hating well I don't like is what the don't by signing wrestles that usually working that I say haven't specifically worked for them exclusively I think and yet they want to bad-mouth you'll be better than that they don't like these people in the contracts like that the other use them have them work wherever they want in United States so especially whether your partner promotions so when you eat your TV this timeline you can see these wrestlers who work for the Phi Peter you g HH o h hog wrestling all these companies you can see them considering went out from the respective companies and that would give those partner companies a boost and the parent spotlight and revenue could you'd be like oh that dudes wearing that title I have to check him to see what that person will do it then that promotions next event because he's the champion and I wanna see what's going on whereas with all these always about them them them them them New Japan is very different and Japan was very open for it the tires being put on seasoned trustworthy wrestlers like tell Matunga entangle Oh bad luck file a Tai Chi's from Morgie Osprey guys like that because they'd be able to come from young enough to earn Gado and companies trust rest with the box and you every see they didn't get their way so they weren't starting a promotion and for me I'm not for that especially Keo mega he's been fighting his whole quote career twin the new Japan Championship guess what happened he hardly had any like major defenses and he was just more like a like a stepping stone so to speak a footnote in the IWGP Heavyweight Championship compared to like Okada Tama Hoshi a little bit of jy team though he was net good a few others so it's best fallujah parents work with other publishers that not IEW believe running low on ideas cuz I'll have a script I just think of it comes to mind use these to write down stuff there depends more conservative I'm not into all these flashy flashy stuff like that and working with all of the it's not gonna work because most most of the year New Japan Russell's are either recovery or don't or they don't have time or we spend time on all the lead with their YouTube show don't skits and stuff like that no they those guys put dedicate their life into the work that crafts and they do what they came home just like Triple A and similar those guys put their lives their dreams everything into their character to be the best of the best so if they're not wrestling unlike similar CMLL television match car or lame-ass car they're working the Indies in Mexico wherever to get the name to get their name big exposure training and just make living was oddly not guaranteed to have a success a successful arm push in that company because they're going to be having certain agendas that they wanna push and stead of just do wrestling for example that not a rose a little bit coolest that if he she won the women's by Roya we're out throughout the Astro this is a transgender woman wrestler who was a man now is winning wrestler and having that showcased when they started revealing the first batch of stars for the company New Japan is very conservative I'm think day we've been considered doing something like that or even caring for something like that because they're not in wrestling forth like doom using wrestlers like as a political statement political pawn to any favor no they care about tradition they care about doing the right thing and it care about having fun respecting the wrestlers and having the best much as you can because our leaves more about shock and awe and trying to push the envelope and not many people want that some of us don't like over cocky people some of us just want to watch wrestling and just watch it for what it is we don't care for you trying to be showboating can be all flashing you just want a simple wrestling and then last one and certainly not least [Music] it's just both both companies have different management structure and just different mindset like I said before they depend they're more of a laid-back peaceful traditional company and if the rests are known the main card they're pretty much like another car or doing other things in their lives just relaxing whereas the bucks in them they're pretty much trying be shocking are like I said in previous the previous point and they trying to understand be shocking our son all these vices to like North American exclusive deals and stuff and they're gonna try to book who they like their friends to be the top thrust was blah blah blah instead of booking person who has more to gain from a storyline more to gain from their skills I don't want she single takagi losing five matches and I um AUW because he's just that guy don't see nothing I'm not for that I stopped watching W for stupid stuff like that if you're gonna wanna make you promotion that's cool but do not use politics you use it straight down the middle you book whose will have hi honey who's who can deliver the best matches not oh this person strange endure this person this with this person that no no no you don't do that that's only came to a small market and that's more month it's nothing compared to the larger market Oh for me Shingo should be like a heavyweight champion somewhere if in New Japan was really open their minds have him work like independents in Japan have him hold like a heavyweight title stuff like that for me the perfect combination would be it would be impact it would be New Japan triple-a in Starling those right there could actually take over the whole world because the one team that knockouts have like pin the moon from star them to Grogan Goulding's whether it's like singles tag-team or like six women tag team matches please plenty of ammunition to that like some of the best ur lots of stuff like that plus Gail Kim is she can also be like the mediator speak Chinese or whatever respective language the Japanese speak to be like the media so it'd be crystal clear and they'll have like no issues I know they can bring a Hinata back in she's Asian with I think Hispanic background as well so those throughout there can actually help bridge the gap between stardom impact and aaam you must have like a large roster of possibilities and stuff like that but you'll see they've all the rest are you see just like a handful of women who from us are cool all right but I'd rather have like more women on the roster because you can't you can have what ten women on the roster University toaster lines with those two women going against each other or whatever it's gonna die down then people get tired of it it's just like with the other you eat the raw women are pretty much boring cuz once Becky won the championship at WrestleMania she went to the whole cart there's no way I'll never Oscar on the raw roster that she can go against as a religious threat because she beat everybody Wes with stardom impact and Triple A that's a Inglis possibility right then they can actually um actually no starvin got Ted 10th house I'm not sure if Trey got wouldn't a ten times but that right there you can have like women triple-a holding starting titles and women and styling will a women's titles and it's just like endless possibilities you can incorporate into stone and stuff like that three rating matches have like women at some point you know like women men have like the last three matches on like a impact pay-per-view and knock it out park but Holly I don't think they're gonna do that because they had they trying to do the traditional way and stuff like that me I'm more hybrid I can I can see the stuff from the past that's good about nice to see Stephanie in the modern day in the future that you gotta work with you can't just keep doing the same boring stuff over and over and over but no I'm done rambling voice - can one out cuz I'd like to record like at least three maybe four or five episodes in one sitting I can edit this and premiere later on but you know what it is guys when trapping some more stuff if if you find me on my Twitter Instagram Facebook whatever driving some ideas I can pretty much bring out any type of got my brain my heart put injuring to it and not got the part but yeah it's just subscribe to the channel comment leave a comment a comments section 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2Arc7Q3I_r0 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Arc7Q3I_r0 | Adolescent Mental Health: How to get the right help for your teenager. | so it takes a little bit time now just to to go live on YouTube oh great I think I think we're live on YouTube all right good so now what I'll do is that I I think I'll start um recording takes a little bit time just to you see go live I just checked it okay so um yeah okay so Luba I think the whole world is watching excellent that's exactly what you wanted right everybody hello everybody um um people who are following us on YouTube live or Zoom so we're very excited to see you here so just to let you know that our session will be in in in English today so um Luba How about if we're gonna wait a little bit like one more minute okay sure in the meantime I'm just gonna um share the link you know with people that I know on on on telegram uh app right social media app so so that you know more and more people can join us so that they can benefit from your talk so just a second so let me actually uh share this link uh I think I think the best of the technique the best technique that works usually in the USB Community is the word of the mouth right once you once you just started um you know it goes to people and people and other people so word of the mouse is the best technique so far so um let me just share this okay so yeah I just shared this um with with some members of the community I think I think we can just start um so okay first of all Luba thank you so much for graciously agreeing to do this webinar uh to give this webinar to us and we are very very grateful that you know um we actually found you so um just to let you know that you know I'm um I'm a moderator for this talk today um I used to be a member of the USBC American Association of Chicago it's it's it's a um it's an organization nonprofit organization which which basically um um um introduces um usbek and usbekistan to Americans but also um you know this is the type of organization that organizes lots of like Outreach activities right and in fact you know under the USC American Association of Chicago um um there's an USC school that teaches USC and atate and Quran right um you know majority of people of usbekistan Muslim people people are so that's why you know the the kids learn the Quran how to recite verses the Quran and also you know like be familiar with theic tradition right so you know I mean it's estimated roughly estimated there is about like you know one to 2,000 um USC people Liv um um in the in in the Chicago land okay so like for example I live in Chicago but there are lots of USBC who live in like um Arlington High right in different Chicago and Illinois so so it's it's a it's a small but very active community and you know during the co9 right and we really couldn't um hold our like USBC classes or get together in our office anymore and that's why we decided to do Outreach activities in the form of a sort of webinars so so far you know um I've Mo moderated webinars that discuss the topics like teaching coding to students and how to get a house in you know in the United States or like immigration issues I think I think um you know marm you know one of the lawyers from New York right he's he's actually the one who highly recommended you to us so yes yes yes yes so that's how we know about you and and also many like for example I did a session on academic writing so you know different people are um you know um doing you know like experts are doing um webinars on different topics so today uh we decided to do on um mental health you know and so um you know it was interesting um ju just to give you um like the background around three months ago you know we're doing a webinar on on a random topic I don't remember maybe it was on like um coding or or like losing weight or healthy diet one of those topics and someone either from Pennsylvania or somewhere in Chicago um you know jumped up and said can you guys also do on something related to uh you know like a a related to teenagers mental health and also you know these kind of topic and we were lost a little bit to be honest with you I mean yes there are lots of USBC psychologists I mean we can talk to somebody from usbekistan and invite them over to give us a talk but for us um you know um but it was a little bit um um strange topic because first of all we're raising kids in the United States right and somebody from usbekistan giving a talk on identity this term identity crisis someone coming us and giving us a talk on identity crisis from usbekistan sound a little bit strange because we're raising kids in the United States we wanted someone who has this experience in working with teenagers who are growing up in the United States than M as M have recommended you to us and you graciously agreed to to give this webinar so happy to do it yeah sounds good so thank you so much again for for your willingness um to do this webinar and and and um just to let you know guys um so my wife and and luou were in contact and at some point we really wanted to do it in Russian right because Lua you're also a Russian speaker yes yes I'm a Russian speaker and and then we were like no I mean a lot of terms are in English and you know we're in the United States maybe a lot of people will be familiar with English so that's why we ended up doing it in eng so but I'm happy to answer any questions in Russian um my Russian has actually recently improved a lot because I I well I came here when I was 11 so mostly of my academic stuff is in English but I've been actually teaching in Russia a little bit like I'm doing online classes in Russia so has helped I've gotten better at actually like doing like you know academic or like you know work presentations in russan but English is still easier so it's good good no good to hear that so um just just to let you know guys let me just briefly say it in so if you guys want to ask questions in Russian please you go ahead and you know um write it in the chat so that I'm you know I'll be moderating this talk right so whether in Russian or um um English so I'll be reading or USC right I will translate it from USC into English so you know I'll be moderating these talks so without any further Ado Luba so if you can briefly introduce yourself right your background right and also if you can move on and share your insights with us on mental health and um you know identity cry we' really appreciate it thank you well thank you so much thank you so much thank you for having me here I'm glad to be here and it's always nice to talk to like a different group of people than more of them used to um let me tell you little bit about myself so I am a psychologist uh well actually let me start from a different place so I came here when I was 11 for Moscow Russia so I do speak Russian um I do speak you know English obviously I don't speak USC unfortunately my husband is from usbekistan but I haven't I haven't cut on yet but maybe in the future it's like you know one of the goals so um but I am a psychologist and uh what do I do I have a private practice uh and so basically what I do nowadays is kind of like this I sit in front of a computer because since Co everything has been online and talk to people all day long about things that are going on in their lives so um which is what I want to talk to you guys about um so I I used to work with a lot of children uh when I was early on in my career I worked with kids and Adolescence now I really focus on adolescence they're my favorite group by far I think they're the most fun to be quite honest the most real kind of people and I work with adults tooo so most of my clients are people probably from age 12 to I don't know 35 have some older people as well Etc so uh and I've been in private practice for almost 10 years um before that I worked in foster care worked in College counseling worked in a lot of different places um in addition to my practice I what else do I do I teach classes like I mentioned I teach some classes in Russia which has been a really interesting experience really cool uh I have been back to rush a couple of time to do some presentations one of my specialization is trauma so that's that's what I was talking about there I also teach at a couple of colleges so I actually recently moved from New York so my practice was in New York City for most of its existence and we recently moved to the DC area uh so now I'm in DC area now my practice is here but luckily I guess not luckily I mean Co kind of helped in the fact that I can see everything went online so I see people in New York and in Maryland as well so that's kind of been interesting um so yeah but like I said my job is kind of like what you guys are seeing me just there chatting with you for you know 45 50 minutes all day long um so uh I think that's about the summary of me but my kind of what I want to talk to you guys yes I'm G to talk about getting help for adolescence but my biggest take- home message is talk to us talk to the psychologist we're here to help I think there's a lot of kind of misconceptions about what psychology is and what psychologists do and if I have one goal is to kind of break those misconceptions and tell you like we're really here to help we're nice people we're not going to J Jud you we're not going to tell you what to do and kind of help you just help you learn about some ways that we can be helpful to you and to your family and to your teenager as well so let me just I'm going to start my PowerPoint let's see sounds good all right yeah and you know just just to let people know that um we are currently on YouTube live and this webinar will be recorded and on also uploaded on uh is American Association um website um YouTube channel so which is going to be um um present to you guys if you guys want to watch this um webinar later whenever you have the chance okay Z go ahead thank you um so I'm GNA talk to you about adolescent mental health but really the focus is going to be how do you get help for your teenager I mean adolescent mental health is like a whole class I would teach really so it's not like it's not something I can cover in the 30 to 20 to 30 minutes I'm going to talk to you but I my again my goal for today is to direct you to where to get it and how to get it and what is it all about so again I just want to put the message out there we a psychologist social workers Mental Health Counselors and I will talk about the differences between all those in a little bit I here to help you guys um the APA which is American Psychological Association the the big Association of psychologists they used to have the slogan I think something went something like talk to the talk to psychologist the side effect is a better life meaning that you know by talking to a psychologist by talking to a therapist really there's no side effects per se yes some therapists I guess are better than others some people will help you better than in a better way than others but really you don't have much to lose by talking to a psychologist or to a therapist all right so um so here's a little video on adolescent development I'm actually not gonna watch we're not going to watch it right now I'm gonna ask the organizers maybe to like send this around so people can watch um because like I said adolescent development is a big big big top topic it's not something I'm want to really talk about today but it's a cute little video that kind of I think in five minutes or so gives you a nice little summary all I will say about it as I think all of you know that have kids that are teenagers a lot of things change at that point you know our nice sweet kids that were like very easy to get along with sometimes are not so easy to get along with anymore and sometimes it's fine it really depends but what happens is they reach a certain point in their development where they are kind of on their way to being adults and I think there's a lot of very wonderful things about that they have new interests they are kind of like their brain expands literally you know they have new interest they understand things a lot better but there's also some things that are very difficult about it because their opinions might kind of get very different from their parents their cultural values might change the way like they're they might start doing some things that you know parents are not okay with it might be a lot of they might start questioning people uh parents authorities and unfortunately also at this time is when a lot of M health problems might develop as well so I'm not saying every adolescent is going to be is going to have problems because that is certainly not true there's a ton of adolescence that do just fine get along well with their parents do well in school Etc um and there are some there are going to have some issues but I think all in all it's very different having an adolescent at home versus having like a a kid who's younger so I'm just going to talk very briefly about what sort of issues might come up um in adolescence in the adolescence period and again each one of these things is a mental health issue which I teach a whole class on so I cannot kind of tell you about it in detail but I will tell you very briefly about it so all the things we have listed here are things that first develop an adolescence they don't necessarily always develop an adolesence they can also develop in when kids are younger or when people are adults but for the majority of them they we start developing an adolescence so depression so what is depression that's not just feeling sad it's just it's a couple of weeks of really low mood or not being interested in anything kids can be irritable um kids can have an appetite uh change in their appetite a change in their sleep uh Chang in their motivation a Chang in their concentration Etc um in some severe cases they're even suicidal ideation which meaning like a wish to die um so just again it's not just feeling blue and it's not just feeling sad it's kind of a list of those symptoms it's usually Prett noticeable to parents it's not something it does not depression doesn't not mean I was sad for a couple of days because you know I didn't get a good grade in the test it's really a pattern of behavior and feelings and usually parents do notice a lot of times kids will not tell you oh I'm depressed you know like but you can tell by their behavior um and by how they're acting and just again changes maybe the grades get worse maybe start arguing you more in a lot of a lot of teenagers a depression becomes shows itself this irritability um maybe they're very angry a lot so again I don't expect parents to diagnose you know their own kids you certainly should not be doing that but that is something for you to just look out because while there is depression in kids it becomes much more prevalent in adolescence anxiety um every obviously we're all anxious you know we're all anxious especially this year for various reasons but again there's a difference between you know regular anxiety and clinical anxiety regular anxiety is just you know we're all anxious about something and so Point regular anxiety is it um clinical anxiety is it when it begins to affect your life uh if kids are worrying about things like oh I can't I can't meet up with my friends because I'm worried about what they're going to think about me if they can't stop worrying about something like a test and not like a little bit worried but just worried worried all the time and they can't seem to stop um again it's going to look very different there just a regular everyday anxiety again when does it become clinical when it starts interfering with your life um I have the depression an bold there and that's because that's the majority of what we clinicians see in our practice that's kind of a bread and butter so to speak um obviously there's a whole bunch of other things that people come to us with with depression anxiety both for adolescents and for adults the big big two things okay again it is possible there's lots of anxiety in kids for sure but it does start to develop in adolescence does it mean that it's going to be there forever uh probably not maybe I don't know but it does seem to kind of show itself at that age and again remember you're looking for something that was markedly different from what it was before right uh you're looking for a big change you know if you had a kid that's always been a little bit anxious I mean that's okay some people just have a little bit of an anxious personality but when it starts interfering with what they're doing it starts interfering with school it starts interfering with seeing friends it starts interfering how they're interacting with you that might be problematic it might be time to see somebody at that point um panic panic sometimes goes with anxiety sometimes it SE that's having a panic attack so having panic attack I know if anybody had one but it's basically feels like you can't breathe uh it feels like you're going to die like you can't you can't like you're gasping for air sometimes people feel like the walls are closing again I think most people at some point in their life had a panic attack I remember I had a panic attack once because I went skydiving and I jumped off the plane and I jumped out of the plane with instructor and I was like oh my God I can't breathe I'm going to die so that was probably a panic attack um other people have it in their other points in their life and things get very very stressful but if uh somebody's having like one after another after another and especially when there's no reason for it whatsoever um like I had one client that was having panic attacks because they were at the grocery store um then again that may be something to look into it a lot of the times um panic attacks and anxiety go together even panic panic attacks and depression a lot of times I don't think it's happen so much with kids but with adults when adults have a panic attack they think they're having a heart attack so they end up in an emergency room and then they're they're told that they just had a panic attack again I'm giving you guys very incredibly brief brief summaries of all these things again there's lots of information in and out there I can give you like a three-hour lecture each one of these but again I just want you to get a flavor of things you might be looking out with looking out for in the Adolescent period obsessive compulsive disorder that's another one it's not so prevalent um because it's I think only like three 3 to 5% of the population or something something like that but it could be very debilitating disorder in terms of it consists of obsessions and compulsions obsession is a thought that you can't stop thinking about and a compulsion is an action that you take because of that thought so I'll just give you a few simple examples like for example if I uh I'm leaving my house and all of a sudden I forgot I thought I think I forgot to turn up the stove and I'm worried because I forgot to turn up the stove and I'm worried the house is going to be in Fire and then I go back to check okay I went to check the H okay the stove was off great I'm leaving again I'm leaving again and then I was like oh no but I'm not sure if I left it off and then I go back again and then I keep going back and going back and going back like 10 20 times Etc well forgetting you know forgetting about the stove being on and going to check once is usually perfectly fine but if you're doing it over and over and over that's an issue so that's one of uh like one example of obsessive compulsive disorder there could be other things like get very complicated for example some people have different different sorts of thoughts they don't think it's okay and then they like the let's say I don't know maybe the thought is oh I'm not a good person because I looked I I touched this black table and then they try to um neutralize the F but having another F but if I touch this on the right if so if I touch it on the right side of the table I'm a bad person if I touch this on the left side of the table I'm a good person if I touch it on the right side of the table I must touches on the left side of the table so kind of doing that over and over until the goes away kind of helps a little bit in the beginning makes you feel better but it makes it worse so people with OCD or obsessive compulsive disorder are kind of stuck in these patterns of these having obsessive thoughts and then doing these behaviors that initially help them feel better because they get rid of the thought but it just kind of becomes a cycle that you cannot get out of and that can be very debilitating because imagine if you are checking the oven or the stove like 25 times it's going to Forever today is going to take you forever to leave your house or like some kids have this thing like where they have must check all the answers over in test like you have to hand in the test you can't because you've just been sitting there and you know checking it over 20 times it's going to take you like five times longer than it should be um again just another Point here we all have some obsessive thoughts sometimes especially when our anxiety is hard but again when it gets in the way of your life that's when it becomes a problem OCD or obsessive compulsive disorder develops also in adolescence a lot of the time eating disorders are a big one that develops in adolescent that could be things like again I'm not going to go into a lot of detail but anorexia uh which is when somebody basically underere eats to a point where they lose so much weight it's a very unhealthy bulimia that's eating and then throwing up and there's a whole bunch of other types um it's very complicated disorder pretty hard to deal with but they do seem to develop an adolescence and you know substance abuse is obviously the last one that's abusing substances it's different than experimenting with substances because adol lesons do experiment with substances it's pretty normal but when you're doing it to a point where it's again getting in the way of your life and your functioning that becomes problematic again I gave you guys a very very quick overview of these things but these are just some things that mental health clinicians like me see in their office particularly for me people usually specialize like I don't specialize in Eating Disorders I don't specialize in substance abuse disorders I do specialize in depression anxiety Panic OCD and also specialize in trauma and some other things I don't have that on here but so those are some of the mental health issues you might see with with teens but and I think this is kind of my bigger point today you don't need to have a mental health issue to come see psychologist because while that's a portion of who I see people dealing with diagnosable mental health issues there's a whole bunch of other stuff that people come to me with to get help on again parent child difficulties so and especially with I feel like people from different backgrounds and cultures there's a lot of kind of differences in terms of how the kids things should be versus how the parent should be because the parents you know grew up in another country they have certain ideas about things the kids grew up here they have different ideas about things and might not be such an issue when the when the kids were children right but when they become teenagers when they have their own ideas their own thoughts Etc that's when it becomes a problem so a lot of what I deal with is these cultural differences within parents and the family meaning like kids think it's okay for me to do this it's fine all my American friends do this this is no big deal and if parents they come from a different background they different culture um it's really not okay with them so my job is not to tell anybody what to do because that's never really a job of a psychologist or a therapist it just to help you work it out uh for example I I don't do this here so much but when I was working in New York my actually my practice was in for Hill Queens I don't know people know where that is I I'm sure some of you do there is a big population from m there so I worked with a lot of people from usbekistan just exactly on these issues a lot of the stuff I work with was that um people parents did not want the kids to date or they did not want the kids to date anybody outside of their religion religious group for example so that is again something that I work with a lot and something me and other psychologists could help you with it's not a mental health issue it does not mean you have a mental health disorder it just means that this is might be difficulty where you could use a third person who's be objective and it's going to be objective and non judge M to n judge meal to kind of help you work that out so that's a big thing that I deal with again none of these things on the slide are mental health issues they just normal things that come up between parents and teenagers that sometimes it's helpful to have a professional um help you with peer problems a lot of stuff that I talk about kids is dealing with their friends like social skills or you know how to deal with fights with their friends how to kind of navigate social media and all that stuff um emotional regulation issues difficulties is again kids when kids become adolescents a lot of things that I see they have very big very strong emotions which we all have emotions emotions are very normal things it's if you're human you have an emotion right with some adolesence they tend to get very very big where they get very very sad or very very angry or very very frustrated and there's nothing wrong with that but sometimes there's difficulty in how to manage them so a big part of my work how do you manage that big anger do you hit somebody in the face no that's probably not a good idea let's find some other ways that are more acceptable more helpful for you to manage it how do you when you're so sad you don't know what to do with yourself what are some things that you can do so part of big part of my work is teaching the adolescence how to deal with it and then teaching the parents how to help their adolescence deal with that as well academic concerns um I certainly you know I'm not not a tutor or anything like that and not a teacher but a lot of times what I do is I try to help parents and help the Adolescent figure out why they're getting behind what's getting in the way is it a matter of like the classes are boring is it the matter they're not motivated how do we get them motivated like how do we uh how do we help them um improve Etc again I'm not going to be telling you you need to do a b and c I'm going to be kind of listening to you I'm going to be listening to the parents and trying to figure figure out how to help you guys work together on these things again my kind of goal as a psychologist always is not to tell you what to do it's more how do I help you for for your teenager and for you to have the best life that you possibly can and to function in the most optimal way the way I kind of always explain therapy to people it's like if you're the person you know if we think of somebody at the gym lifting the big weight you are the person lifting the weight and I'm just here to assist you I'm not going to lifting I'm not going to lift the weight for you I'm not going to tell you go lift that other weight over there I'm just going to try to help you lift that weight and the best and the efficient way that you can um self-confidence self-confidence again uh very big thing for teens you have kids a lot of the time that were very like kind of confident in themselves when they were younger all of a sudden they hit 134 and they feel bad about themselves they don't know what to do about that something else I work on um sexual orientation concerns that kind of stuff uh and gener D can as well that kind of stuff uh becomes kind of a big important topic in adolescence as well it does not mean it's a problem necessarily but a lot of teens come and see me to talk about this stuff especially when their sexual orientation their gender identity is different from like the mainstream so that is also something I work with and a lot of the other work is helping parents come to terms with whatever it is that's that's going on with a kid helping them understand helping educate helping them talk about it so so these again my my biggest Point here like I know I very quickly went over the disorders uh and these other issues again my takeaway Point here where yes we certainly work on disorders mental health disorders but we also work on all this kind of normal stuff so I think what I'm trying to say is because you go don't you don't need a a problem to go see psychologist you more need to like just if you want somebody's help to deal with some of these pretty regular issues with that everybody has everybody everybody has somebody who's objective who's not judgmental who's kind of like an expert in human relations you could go see a psychologist and a therapist and there's absolutely nothing wrong with it you know I know some people love going to therapists and you know their whole family is in therapy and like they think it's the best thing ever and then some people are very kind of apprehensive about it because there's a lot of stigma behind again I just want to relate to you guys there's absolutely nothing wrong with it and another very important point is it's all confidential I cannot tell anybody that you been coming to see me even if you came and called me and said oh so so comeing to see I cannot even tell you yes or no we have extremely strict confidentiality rules so I cannot there's no way of anybody finding finding out that you're seeing it unless of course you you choose to tell you know whoever it is so um when to seek mental health help so really the answer to that is anytime anytime you have any kind of question about what's going with a Teena with your teenager if you notice any signs that you think are concerning if you think there's something going on that you're not aware of if you just kind of don't know what to do um another really big reason to seek mental health help is if your teenager is asking for it uh please if your teenager is asking to see somebody even if you don't think there's any kind of issue please indulge them because likely they need something okay kids don't usually ask to go see mental health person or therapist without any need for it so even if they don't want to tell you like why do I want to go see it if they're asking for it please don't delay go do it right away because see my experience like I said if a teen is asking for it there's usually pretty good reason you yourself like if you were having some sort of you know um issue with your teenager you didn't quite know what it was you didn't know what quite to do you can go get a mental health consultation yourself not about you but about your teen and then the psychologist will kind of tell you well I think you know you and I can talk about this or I need you to bring your ttin in or this is some of the things that we can do all right so really like any any kind of reason is good I say if you have any doubt any question like don't be afraid of Us come talk to us we're Jud non judgmental we were there to help and again nobody's going to really know about it okay so where do we find a mental health professionals so I just hear listed some ways U because I get a lot of questions of people just calling me like I can't find somebody can you help me find somebody so here are just some ways for you it's pretty easy so ask friends or family for recommendations that is the easiest and probably the best way that's what most people do but I do understand that a lot of the times people don't want to do that because sometimes there's some stigma asking for a mental health professional um so another way is ask your child's pediatrician or just back to that first point for one second just something to keep in mind certainly you can ask your friends and family but just because somebody else like this psychologist doesn't mean you're going to like that psychologist it's a very personal kind of match between the client and the psychologist so certainly you can ask but just keep in mind just because they were the right professional for your friend doesn't mean they're going to be the right professional for you and for your child um you can certainly ask your pediatrician most child's pediatricians most pediatricians have a list of psychologists or therapists that they like and they refer to um so they should be able to give you a referral there's this APA psychologist locator which I put all the stuff on there uh whereas APA is our National Organization you have a list of psychologies by specialty by area Etc so you can certainly look on there on National register is another Association of psychologists they also have a search and all those things and this the one after that psychology today um which is basically a directory of psychologist and other therapists it's very easy you just go on there you put in your ZIP code you put in your insurance if you want to use your insurance you put in the age of your client uh I mean of your child uh you put like what there's a couple of other things if you want somebody that speaks Russian you can put that in there if you want to put somebody speaks USBC and you are going to get a list of people with their picture and their descriptions of themselves do you still have to go meet them afterwards and talk to them on the phone absolutely but it's going to give you like a little bit of a an idea of who you're going to be meeting with Google is a great one um Google is great because you just put psychologist near me you're going to have a bunch of people pop up and you can cross references with some of that stuff up there um just FYI Psychology today is paid like I'm on there a lot of us are on there we paid them to advertise for us so it is an advertising site but it is a directory again you're going to have a psychologist you're going to have their license you're going to have their Specialties you're going to have all sorts of good information I think most people find their therapist unless it's from recommendation for psychology today your insurance company you can always call your insurance company go on their site and they will give you a listing of therapists or psychologists near near you the problem with that they really just give you names you don't have any descriptions or anything like that so a lot of people cross reference the list from the insurance company with these other things that I give you on here uh State Psychological Association so I'm sure Illinois State Psychological Association also has a list of psychologists like New York does and Maryland does as well goodtherapy.org is another site right it's similar to Psychology today people it's not as popular as Psychology today but uh people also use it so all these things are all the ways to help you find a therapist there's ton of therapists in the US in the Chicago area I'm sure is like a huge amount so you shouldn't you shouldn't have an issue just more like narrowing it down to the person that's right for you and right for your teenager um types of mental health professionals I'm just going to run through this pretty quickly uh so in the US there's a I have four Specialties on there but uh there's more usually it's really stat specific so I'm actually not sure what's in Illinois but psychiatrists are everywhere and then the whole country psychiatrist is a medical doctor and why am I going over this I'm going over this because I think unless you're in the field these are really confusing and I get a lot of calls of people like asking to see psychiatrist and I have to explain to them I'm not a psychiatrist I'm not a medical doctor so psychiatrist is a medical doctor the bulk of their job is prescribing psychiatric medications there's some psychiatrists that do therapy still but they're really in the minority so their majority of their job is to prescri describe the medicine what will usually happen if you go see a psychiatrist they may or may not give you medicine but they for therapy they will send you to a psychologist or clinical social worker there like I said there are some psychiatrists that do therapy and medicine but they're kind of very far few in between what happens with me most of the time somebody comes to see me if I do feel they need medication at some point I will refer them to a psychiatrist and then me and the psychiatrist will work together to help you psychiatrist will do the medicine I will do the therapy I cannot prescribe medication I don't have a medical degree uh which brings me to the next Point psychologist which is what I am uh I have a doctorate in philosophy which is kind of really funny to say but uh so I'm a doctor but like my husband just likes to say I'm not a real doctor you know so I can certainly do the therapy uh and I can do some other things like assessment and testing which I'm not going to get into today but I canot prescribe you the Mets but I can recommend if that's something that's needed so a lot of therapist a lot of psychologist do therapy which is whatd to do but was is what I do but other other professions that also do therapy like for example clinical social worker there or also licensed therapists so if you go into something that's like Psychology today you're going to see that a lot of people on there a clinical social workers um people always ask me isn't it better to see a psychologist my answer is really no like you can see a psychologist or a clinical social worker I think if you're going to see somebody right out of school it's better to see psychologist that because we have a little bit more training than clinical social workers do do but I have a lot of colleagues and friends that are clinical social workers and as long as they have experience and they have their license they're just as good at us at therapy maybe even better like you know it really doesn't matter whether it's a clinical psych clinical social worker or psychologist you just have to make sure that whoever you're seeing specializing in whatever it is you're coming to them with um I don't know about Illinois but in both New York and Maryland we have something called licensed Mental Health counselor that is another specialty that also can do therapy a lot of times they're supervised by psychologist or somebody again if that person is licensed or supervisor somebody they and they specialize and what you're looking for you can also go see them so my point is here if you want therapy and the type of help that I just talked to you guys about for your teenager you can go to all three of those like psychiatrist like I said is only for medication but the psychologist CL social worker or licensed mental health counselor can all do the job just make sure they are licensed okay that is the most important thing I would not go to an unlicensed person especially in the US where there's so many licensed people so um what to expect from your first Contact in therapy so again these are the points I just want to highlight again it's all confidential it's a little bit tricky with kids or with teenagers because they always ask me well you going to tell me tell your parents like the stuff we talk about and I kind of tell them sort of kind of so I really want to keep most of what we talk about between me and the teenager otherwise they're not going to want to talk to me about anything but I always you know kind of make these parameters like obviously if you tell me anything that's dangerous I'm going to tell your parents uh if you tell me you're being abused I have to tell your parents uh also your parents most of the time are paying for this therapy so what I do is like you and I meaning me and the teenager are going to agree on stuff that your parents are going to know uh and then we're going to invite your parents once months or once every two months or whatever and then together we can talk to them about it at the end of the day there's going to be certain things especially when in a dangerous situation I will tell the parents without the permission but I really try to get the teens B like Buy in into this otherwise it's not going to work so um like I said I with with kids I try to keep as confidential as I possibly can but if there are things that I have to tell the parents I will tell the parents with adults and with families like really unless I have your written permission I cannot tell anybody anything now the teacher not the school coun not nobody like literally um there are some exceptions with like Insurance because if you're using insurance I have to give them certain information but it doesn't really matter like I can't really tell a whole lot to anybody um again therapists by lot all parist are very non-judgmental people we're not here to judge what you do we're not here to judge your parenting again we're here to help maybe we'll point out some things we don't think are working well and see if you maybe want to try something else but we don't judge in any way and another big thing therapy is really not not about problem solving I mean sometimes it is there's some things might I help you with it's just more for you to figure out how you going to solve this problem how you going to do it because I'm not you know I'm not you I might live my life in different complete different way than you would live your life so my my job here is to help you solve your problems in the best way for you all right so my job is to really kind of understand the situation from your point of you and how you see things and how you see the world and help you figure out what you're going to do it's not for me to tell you you should do this and this do that so uh so what happen let me just see here what happens during the first session so basically the way I start with I get a phone call or I get an email um because everything is online now and I'm not really meeting people in person so I schedule a 20-minute phone call it's free doesn't cost you anything where I basically just find out a little bit about you and your teenager and what you're looking for the point of this purposes as phone calls to make sure I can actually help you because you know I only specialize in certain things and not in others if you call me tell me you know my son has schizophrenia I'm going to say I'm sorry that's really not my specialty but let me send you to the person that can so I kind of get just some brief information to make sure you're appropriate for what I can help you with to make sure you know uh online therapy is going to be okay for you we talk about insurance we talk about price Etc things like that we talk about timing which is also you know sometimes a problem because people uh have different schedules but importantly uh most importantly it's a way for the parent or for the client orever is calling me to kind of get to know me a little bit be like okay do I want to talk to this woman does she's out okay so that's kind of our first contct then we schedule a first session um like I said all the sessions are online right now hopefully we'll go back to the real world in the near future but first session is if it's for adolescence I will meet with the parents and with the adolescence we first meet together all of us and I explain like limits of confidentiality and how you know therapy works Etc um and and those rules about confidentiality that I just talked about and then I will probably talk to the Adolescent on his or her own for a little bit again the purpose of that is for me to get to know the adolesent a little bit but the most important thing and I always tell the kids the adolescence that the purpose of this is for you to figure out like do you want to see my face every week or not because again they don't need to trust me right off the bat necessarily because they just met me it's kind of weird but they look at me or they talk to me and say you know what this lady there's no way that like I'm going to be talking to her every like just don't like her it's not a good match then I'm going to help you guys find somebody else so my kind of kind of goal in the first session is to get to near the lesson start building a relationship with them then after we're done with that then I talk to the parents a little bit kind of let them know just my kind of initial thoughts about the whole thing and then if we decide all right we'll like each other enough they're going to give us a try we're going to meet for a few sessions where I'm going to do an assessment basically my job there two things one to figure out what's going on with your with your teenager how can help and number two to just start building a relationship with this teenager because in therapy with teenagers relationship is number one thing you don't have relationship you can forget about the whole thing so that's kind of my job and as we go along we kind of figure out these are some of the things we're going to work this is what we're going to bring in the parents this we're not going to bring in the parents Etc so everybody can stop at any time it's not like a class where you sign up for 10 sessions you need to complete the 10 sessions you we go for as long with we both feel like this is useful um a lot of times parents ask me well how long is this going to take and I say I have no idea I mean it's not 100% true there's different things you know if it's something like very very simple like I don't know somebody let's say somebody has an elevator phobia we can probably take care of that pretty quickly in a couple of months but with teenagers in my experience because it does take a while to build a relationship with them they're probably going to be in therapy at least 3 to six months at least a lot of times longer so it's kind of an investment in the process I why you want to make sure you like your therapist Etc so um and then we go from there and again I always welcome feedback from clients I try to meet with parents as often as I can again I'm just there to kind of help you and your teenager have the best life possible and the best relationship possible obviously if it is a mental health issue like the one that I've described in that a few slides ago like depression anxiety you're going to be the kids are going to be there longer if it's perhaps just a family you know communication issue might take just a few sessions but a lot of times what happens people come in and say oh it's just a family communication issue and then come turns out there's all these other things that we need to work on so it takes a little bit longer so that is my incredibly quick summary of uh trying to find the right help for your adolescence I know you just gave you guys a little bit of tid bits of information but hopefully like I said what I have convinced you of is like again we are here to help there's really no side effects of seeing a psychologist as far as as I know like I said is just a way to have kind of a friendly safe conversation that hopefully will help you and if it doesn't help you you don't have to go anymore you know it's really it's really that simple so uh here is my contact information if anybody's interested or has questions if you want to take a look at my website or learn more about me I'm happy to help and answer any other questions so that's it thank you no problem no problem no thank you so much thank you so much for your um information Luba so you know I didn't realize that you know there is this I mean I'm familiar with psychology Today magazine right that's one of my favorite magazines actually I would recommend I mean I really love reading their style explaining things you know I mean I'm L audience right yeah as a parent as an individual and you know I really appreciate you know this kind of input from Psychology today so now we know that they also have a list of yeah so if you just click on the on if you go to the website you click you'll see if it's R to find a therapist and it's very easy like I said I kind of almost don't want to do this because I get paid you know what I mean but it is really the best way to find a therapy and what I like about Psychology today versus these other things because there's psychologist and there's Mental Health Counselors and there are social workers and really I'm very and I'm a psychologist so I should be just promoting psychologist but quite honestly I've been doing this for 10 years we're we're all good you know what I mean you don't need a that PhD to be a good therapist you can have your Masters and be an excellent therapist probably much better than me honestly so please don't let that stop you just as long as somebody's licensed as long as they have the appropriate degree you don't need a doctor in front of your name to help you really don't so sounds good sounds good no that's that's really good tonight I I really agree with you like you know in our culture right most of the time especially us culture like you know um you know there's some somehow this stigma associated with psychologist right it's like we we in fact use the Russian word we say you know yeah right exactly so so that's why and so there is this stigma but one thing I like about the US for example in US universities or like schooling system is that there's always a psychologist right at the University level or at the high school level and the kids have this opportunity and parents have an opportunity to refer to them and ask for their you know for advice you know again right at the end of the day we are thinking about that individual and his or her success in life and it's again it's a very I feel like psychology is a very positive feel like we're not we're not there to tell you this is what's wrong with you we're more like okay I really and I think a lot of psychologists like to come from a place of strength like this is what's right with you and let's help make that even better you know so good and you know we have actually you know a couple of questions so if you don't mind I would sure of course yeah you know one of your slides it actually comes from one of the people who following us on YouTube you know like um you know you you discussed the other issues right you know some of the issues in one of the slides that the psychologist deal with some other issues that involves parent child difficulties cultural differences with parents right peer problems emotional regulations academic concerns sidence sexual orientation gender identity concern so these kind of things okay so I mean imagine one of these things is happening in in a sort of in a family let's say so what is the before even going to the psychologist what are some of the things that parents should do right it's like you know it's it's almost like if you if there's something you know if if kid has a fever right you don't immediately call the doctor right because there are certain things that you do to make sure that now you have to call the doctor yes we just sort of use this analogy um what would be your best like let's say three tips the parents should do before going to psychology to deal with these issues okay um very good question I don't know who it's from but thank you it's a great question uh number one thing number one listen you need to listen you need to ask you if you have some sort of concern of any sort even if it's not a mental health issue you need to a ask what's going on obviously and number two is listen and when I mean by listen it sounds very easy right like we all listen all day long I guess to things but really listen you have to take a deep breath especially if it's something that you don't like you know what I mean or something you don't agree with really take a deep breath put your personal feelings aside about it and really listen to what your kid is trying to tell you because I think a lot of these issues kind of become worse is just because you know parents hear things and we're all people right we're all people with our own personalities our own anxieties and Etc it's like they say something it brings up a certain reaction in us and we're not listening anymore so number one thing is listen and listen carefully and almost like say it back to yourself like make sure you actually understand what's going say back to them say okay listen repeat it I hear you say I mean there's a lot of tricks to this but you say I hear you saying and repeat it back to them make sure you're actually getting what's being told to you because that's the number one thing act listening right actively listening exactly number that's number one number two don't judge do not judge we all judge every day I know that I'm a person I judge every day we all do it but I think when it comes to your kids and especially to your the lessons and if there's any kind of thing especially they're worried or afraid to talk to you about take that if you can I guess you can judge in your head like I can't stop you from doing that that's normal but really think of almost don't think of your of your kid saying this to you of think of your best friend saying that to you okay if your best friend came to you with this issue of this problem of this statement would you be like I can't believe you say you can't think no you wouldn't you would listen right and you would support so listen nonjudge inv validate validate um validate is just saying like I hear you you know what you're saying makes sense doesn't mean you have to agree with it I mean here's an important point I don't think you have to be like oh yeah it was a great thing to do if you don't like that was a great thing to do but like I hear where you're coming from I hear that you're sad you know I hear that you're upset Etc again these things are much easier said than done um and that's why I think people a lot of people end up in my office because I think as a parent it's very difficult to do that and I'm not saying I'm a parent too and I think when my kid is Young now but I I already know when he gets to be I it's not like being a psychologist it's not it's not going to help but but uh if you can again try to go in with a calm attitude take if you do whatever you need to do especially if you know that's something that's going to be upsetting listen don't judge and validate again does not mean you agree does not mean you're like you know whatever like you're supporting whatever the kid is doing but you really need like the biggest issue that I see other than the mental health you know stuff that I've talked about kids don't feel like the parents are hearing them like reason therapy is effective a lot of the time and again I'm not talking about depression anxiety you know OCD I'm talking about these other issues is I hear them I don't have like what is that I forgot what that phrase is like I don't really like I'm not a part of their life like you know what I mean so I can really I don't have any of those things and feelings about them so I can really hear them and I think it's very it's uh they don't get that from their parents a little bit which I understand but that's I think super super important yeah no thank you so much for the advice yes um you know a couple of really really good points you know I actually jot down the notes because I want to translate some of me to us because you're right like you know when when you have something not shocking when when you have something that you haven't expected right the first reaction is like boom yeah and I just want to add for the parents like same thing I just told to the kids do that to yourself don't judge yourself you're going to mess up you're going to have re like also be kind to yourself don't judge yourself like at all your kid is going to do something and you're going to react in a way which you're like really maybe going to regret later and that's okay because you're a human being you know so model that for the kids like okay I messed up I maybe screamed at you and I didn't need to Etc so ask question listen don't judge and validate y thank you um I have a question to Luba sure please go ahead so um you know Luber you really mentioned earlier about those issues again right and I'm pretty sure that when you were in New York um you actually said you helped a lot of families uh do you mind sharing some successful stories you know um how were you able to help with those issues for example dating or I don't know religious based you know when they had some arguments like when kids had arguments with their parents so and I'm pretty sure that uh when it comes to this kind of um I don't know core beliefs and things I don't think that parents would necessarily agree or you know try to listen calmly right and I'm pretty sure that was the case and that's uh the reason they actually you know um search for the help of psychologist but uh if you were able to help some of those parents without mentioning their names could you please share um some successful stories at least one you know will make a big difference and I'm pretty sure will U motivate parents to um seek um a specialist right whenever they are facing this right so I guess my answer might be a little bit disappointing there because so what I would do it's not like I think what I would do is just help people kind of understand where everybody's coming from right like so in a family situation where let's say uh you know I work with a lot of bharian people and queens with bharian Jews from usbekistan right they they're pretty strict things like there's no dating outside of you know like they don't want people dating other non-jewish people for example right uh so and I did have a lot of teens where uh where like they well well I'm in the US I want I want to or you couldn't be dating in at all for example right so like but K be like well all my friends are dating non-jewish people why can't I date non-jewish people I'm in the US you know whatever so uh I think what where I would help there is kind of like help the teens understand that their beliefs are very different from their parents and they have a choice you know how they kind of want to conduct themselves they can I'm not going to tell you not to date a d because your parent it's just like it's not my job to do that I kind of help them understand all the options there's a bunch of options you can listen to what your parents are saying and that will a probably keep peace in the family but then you're not going to be doing something you want to do and how important is that to you you can wait till you you know finish college and move away from home and then you can kind of do whatever yes that might cause some sort of attention you can stand up to your parents right and yeah that might cause serious problems for you let's go through what the serious problem is it worth it for you I can't make that decision for them what they ultimately decide to do so that's what I would do on the on the part of the team as far as the parents again same sort of conversation I'm not going to tell you what to do like I'm not going to tell you don't tell your kids that that's wrong that's not my job you know my job is to be like here's what the situ just I think sometimes where I can helpfully just clarify the situation a little bit as again as an objective person here's what the situation is you have certain beliefs right I'm not questioning those beliefs belie those are your beliefs I totally respect them you have a teenager who is a little bit different than you because they didn't grow up in usbekistan they grew up here kids are different here I understand that it's painful for you I mean a lot of the work I would do is kind of talk to the parents feelings that it's painful when your kids are not like you it is like it really is like it sucks you know kids don't understand that but we understand that right it's painful it's you feel like they're not being respectful but the reality is this is you know you guys are like we come from a certain place and they come from a certain place and yes you can go ahead and tell them no this is not okay with me and yes maybe your kids will listen but then they're probably going to resent you and are you okay with that you know like and then you have to make a choice maybe you're okay with it and that's fine with me but again my job is going to be kind of clarify each outcome I'm never going to be convincing the kids you should listen to your parents or you should not listen to your parent that is not my role and I will never be convincing the parents oh hey you should change your beliefs you know that's not not my RO either but kind of just clarifying and showing me what all the options are and all all what the outcomes are Etc so again basically I think to sumary just to help you kind of communicate about that but never will I be like oh I think you should do no no no we don't we do not if in fact if you ever go to mental health professional that's tell you what to do in the situation leave quickly you know yeah absolutely thank you so much you know that's actually my main takeaway I'm pretty sure that whenever you are facing these kind of issues right in the uh in the family within the family so uh the main thing is to have like someone YouTu right like to find a third person right who's not going to be biased right exactly yeah so who's going to just listen and then accept both sides and then so you're saying maybe advice right or lead them or show them the right way or not not show no no no no no no no right no right no no no no yeah just not showing so then we're gonna you will help us to make the right decision yes I will help you and you know honestly sometimes in a situation like you're describing you all might leave my office without actually having resolved this and like honestly that's I'm sure you're not going to be too happy with that but that's okay but as long as you guys understand each other a little bit better then I feel like I've helped you know suceed it a little bit just let me add like a little cabad there are a couple of exceptions like you know there's certain laws in the US right uh about like abuse child abuse so that's one of the things like where I would have to break confidentiality if you do tell me that you're abusing your child sexually or physically I do have to report it actually to the proper authorities it then yeah so and this is something I tell all the families right up front um and it is the law and I have to abide by that law so everything is confidential but if you're telling me like okay I've been beating my child like every day then I'm like I'm sorry I have to I have to report this so and then you know that's an issue because then you're going to have ACS come in and deal with it but again uh that is I think something that people should be aware of so you really should know like yes I welcome everybody should see psychologists we're there to help we there to not judge but when it comes to child abuse you really should know those laws so good thank you so much thanks for the question Saar and also thanks for the great answer Lu so I have another question so it actually came before the talk you know I actually emailed a couple of people and and said you know we're having this webinar with you know um psychologist what kind of question you want you guys to ask from her so this question came in us I'll translated into English so there's a there's a teenager okay um who is in a um class and she's the only or he is the only Muslim student or pupil in the class and around the Christmas time uh the people were asked to write an essay but um no no right after Christmas holiday um you know the the kids were asked to sort of write a short essay about what they did during the Christmas break did they actually call it Christmas break or did they call it holiday break you know here I think it mentions Christmas you know Christmas break Christmas title Dan song you know like after the Christmas break so and so it was asked and the kid didn't write anything because you know he or she was a Muslim kid so what should parents do in this situation uh well I think it's my personal opinion like the parents should probably go talk to this teacher how old is this kid early teenager probably probably 11 12 well it's 11 12 it's an early teenager right I mean I would also maybe I encourage the student to do the himself or herself but it's hard I think at that age but um where was this in Illinois somewhere probably Illinois yes yes yeah it's interesting because like around like I know where I live in Maryland in New York they try to be very inclusive like about all the holidays and stuff I know like New York just started cele like we used to get off only for Jewish and Christian holidays now we include the Muslim holidays I think and also in Maryland too where I live here obviously that is not the case to where this person is unfortunately I mean I would actually have the parents and I know it's like and it's very unfortunate they have to do that I wish they didn't talk to the teacher right or talk maybe not even to the teacher but to the administrators about like hey we actually don't celebrate Christmas we celebrate you know we celebrate these other holidays and is there a way that we can make my child feel more included okay they don't have to say Christmas break they can say holiday it's very easy you know so I think un I wish it were not so and I think that puts like kind of the the the the weight on this family to educate the school it really shouldn't be that way and it's it's sad and again I like I I wish it weren't that way but I think they have every right to say hey this is not inclusive you know like my kids is from a different culture we don't celebrate Christmas so good thank you thank you for the response and LU another question is that you know like um before before we even contacted you one term um basically there was one term most of us were really interested in which was identity crisis you know because because one of the reasons we're thinking about this term is that because sometimes like you know when parents and and and the children in the let's say right in the USBC Community don't get along because they have obviously differences you know one of the things kid might say is something like hey you know I didn't end up leaving here on my own you brought me here right you know this place has its own rules and regulations I'm growing up with these rules and regulations and cultures so you know sort of there is nothing wrong with me or you know it's probably you or something like this you know and something along that line and we thought maybe it has something to do with identity crisis so my my question to you is that like what kind of what authors what kind of books would you recommend us to read that directly deals with the issue of identity crisis so that we are all aware like what where do it come from I don't know I don't know if the identity crisis is the right term for this I know what yeah I don't know like I think it's just different like it's called like a culturation basically right so like I mean I don't know if that's the right term for it either but this is a situation where you have kids growing up in a very different culture um from parents right and they have a certain kind of way of being in home and then a certain kind of way of being in outside and it can be odds right they're very it can be very very different and what parents are expecting of them and what the society expecting of them um there are I can't think of a good I mean but there's a a ton of popular lit a lot of comedians that talk about that stuff right there's a lot of kind of populars that talks about that stuff I mean I think it's just developing your identity and of immigrant people right so um and it's a very kind of it's not does only happen in the USC community and the Russian Community it's pretty pretty widespread and it's not an identity crisis I think it's just combined of two cultures and if you think about an adolescence that's a very huge period developmentally anyway right like a lot of things kind of a lot of things happen at once and you're changing and you're figuring out who you are and if children of immigrants it's it's doubly hard because on the on the on the in addition to figure out who am I as a person you figure out who am I culturally who am I like which Traditions am I going to keep which Traditions I'm not going to give and it's very very difficult and I encourage kind of parents to be kind towards that because it's hard it's hard and like I think like as parents again we want to say all right this is what I did and this worked out well I want the best for you I want you to do the same but yes these are kids but they're totally different people they're G to do what they're gonna do and like you know at the end of the day they they kind they got to take their own PA and it's probably yeah if you guys stayed in usbekistan or if I stayed in Russia of somebody else stayed in India or wherever they would probably be like more culturally similar to us right but yeah you brought them to different environment different things it's kind of like yeah there and it depends there are some kids of immigrant families that are just grow up you know observing things exactly like their parents would but not many like you know you absorb stuff from your other environment and you learn different things Etc so I always try to tell people to welcome that as a learning experience you know can you enrich your culture with other things from the US culture other cultures Etc can you kind of keep some of the Traditions or does it have to be so strict etc etc so I think these are kind of questions to to ask yourself I don't know there's a good book I didn't forget about that question I can't think of anything right now but I'm sure there are and if I do I'll let you I'll let you know sound sound no you're actually absolutely right right I mean you know is there any way to enrich your own Culture by right embracing some of the things that can work in your own culture right like sort of embracing new um some points from the sort of new culture to your own old culture and and learn um from these two cultures okay yeah um um thanks for this and um you know we have one more question which is basically like could you please share any helpful Links at the end or any books that parents should read about um you know mental health like popular books or oh I mean there's again there's so many I think you have to give me a little bit more specific stuff like um there's just so many in every possible topic that that you can think of so um you can watch this little YouTube video that I have have on there in the beginning about adolescent development I guess it's very very short but I think it does a nice summary so um there a good book on there's a like I think you have to be a littleit more specific with me so I can tell you because there's a good books on like every possible subject that there's out there so sounds good and you know there are also people who are asking for your PowerPoint presentation yeah that's fine there's not not a ton in there but yeah absolutely you can certainly because earlier you showed like you know how to look for you know there were important terms and yeah yeah oh I didn't email I can I'll I'll send it to you on uh on the messenger I guess right sounds sounds yeah yeah we appreciate it or if you can email my wife and Facebook then we can it available yeah you can definitely you definitely share with that um and people are if people have questions or more than welcome to email me directly sounds so we have we have lubas email here right uh so then that's also your website right so great so you're also available on um you know Facebook and that you are quick in responding and we've actually thank you so much yes U my only my one request if you guys have like general questions like Facebook is fine if you actually have like how should I say like mental health you know like if you want to talk about like oh this is happening with my kid email me because that's more secure you don't want it's just a general statement you don't want personal stuff out there on Facebook like it's just not even on messenger because it's not the most secure thing in the world so right no you're absolutely right yeah yeah yeah because these are private right and yeah yeah so I ask like anything you know Facebook is good for like you know setting up the workshops that's great but like anything like anybody who wants to be a client of mine please just email and Phil nothing else so because what's GNA happen if you if you message me on Facebook I'm gonna tell you hey can you please email me so good good well thank you so much Lu you're welcome thank you guys that was fun yeah for you know um informing us about you know mental health especially in adolesence and what we can do what we shoot into right as parents and you know what are some of the steps that we have to take in order to help um our teenagers right and also like just as a final not we all make mistake you nobody's perfect you know we're we're I think by I like I'm an optimist I like to think in large we're good people trying to do the best for ourselves and our kids so just we do we all do that the best we can sometimes we just need a little help and there there's nothing wrong with that we're all there to help each other so exactly exactly well thanks again and you're welcome um I really appreciate your time and I hope that you know this is not the first time we are talking I hope that we can also do webinars like this in the future sure I'm happy you know this is especially nowadays right mental health is very I mean with all these distractions and everything and during the pandemic it was wonderful webinar and and a great presentation you know I really really appreciate it and I would like to express my gratitude on behalf of usek American Association of Chicago and also the people who followed us so this video uh webinar will be recorded and uploaded on on USC American Association of Chicago's YouTube channel and some people might also end up asking questions and on on the YouTube so thanks again Luba and also thanks for those people who followed us online and also participated in our um Zoom webinar thank you thank you it was an honor to be here enjoy the rest of your Saturday you too enjoy oh thank you L all right yeah we stopped recording it right yes yes okay now we can all right no thank you so much I appreciate it so if you can um email the um if you can um yeah I'll email you the Powerpoint um as far as like the resources I just it's hard because there's so much and I think like the problem is like | UAAC | UCFO_JiorVg_Ounzu4b893_Q | 2020-11-07 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 14,664 | 75,256 |
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were the days I stole the ring and ruined their engagement and she married that other man ever since then Scrooge has hated the world he gets greedier and grumpier every year all right exactly my plan worked perfectly he's miserable you're miserable it's a win-win we'll see old friend I've got plans of my own you know have fun with that no this this story has don't listen to him specific that one lives to cause trouble but we can still change Scrooge's fate if you take me with you I can help you I can I can animate things things I'm an animator bro I'm an artist away I'm useful right I'm an artist and useful I can help you by making art I can animate no I know he did not mean it like that but it sounds like it but um I don't know why but this the story has a certain kind of villain you're miserable he's miserable I am it's a win-win no that's not how villains work like maybe very old villains who just wanted the bad stuff happened but I know I don't know I feel nowadays you know like current current year and stuff we've grown into knowing more more nuanced villains much more villains who um have actual backgrounds behind them and have actual reasons why they act why they act like that none of the villains showed nowadays would um be like so much one-sided like I just want to have bad stuff in the world that's why I'm a villain nobody would be like that nowadays but it's just a game we have the nursery key it's fine we'll go we'll go we'll go we don't need you sleep well good night byebye so this is the old Scrooge Family Nursery my mother and Uncle spent their childhoods here I think the curtain if will open if all the figures will do a little dance I see okay we need more figures to do little dances dance for me monkey dance um I wonder what's in here we'll need something for here charity yeah he never wanted to share right uh okay to be fair I wouldn't have scared as well my younger sister fan was fan fan is her name okay my younger sister fan was such a delicate creature with a big heart her loss ruins me I can barely Sten to look at her child as he only reminds me of her this is is actually very sad if you read into it like holy some someone died Someone's Child died in here oh come on why it's a what's a poker I can just slide it [Music] between oh we have a rope for not jumping what is see okay cool cool more letters my past uh my past haunts me in such moments I begin to think perhaps I made a mistake by focusing on money my fortune has not made me happy I'm alone and soon I will die way to ruin our mood Baker's shop but somebody took the sign they don't have to sign but I can give you uh a horn whenever somebody comes into the store they will blow the horn and that way you will know oh we have a customer what is this a spout okay I Fe the music choices in this game are very much limited I'm very sad because I wanted to have at least some music but alas you want to have a spout you want to have this you want to have this you know nothing of them will work what can we do with a spout oh you can break into here God damn it do we break into here with this no okay cool cool cool Co cool cool but we probably can get this one out is it still hot as um bird cage ornament okay let's go up to the bird cage and let's put this one upstairs okay now it opens give old Scrooge A little nudge uh okay what do you want he he can make some move [Music] yeah pick up the animated bird thanks to good scroot it now can fly okay cool you actually can fly fly cuz you're missing a feather I [Music] think nowhere would you fly to cuz I can reach all those places places as well I just don't have anything to reach technically oh no we have one to reach hold on here upstairs get [Music] it a scrooge amulet but he already has an amulet let's wake him up ah good now we have a scrooge amulet uh I think it belongs in this one yeah it does we have a dance you didn't want to read that did you I [Music] do defeat the ice [Music] imp n i mean the game doesn't want me to the game wants me to do a little Dancy dance okay the curtain will open if all uh three that's they did they danced this is funny because this puzzle uh reminds me of oh oops this puzzle reminds me of uh I mean it literally has the figures of [Music] uh last [Music] game uh the the nut cricker kind of game because these characters are literally from the ncck [Music] game [Music] bum bum bum bum [Music] meow meow meow meow meow meow meow meow meow meow meow [Music] meow ah it up I it up go baby I it up I got the kitty Down Baby W okay and now I it up okay I didn't I did not it up oh I kind of did though uh princess exactly e okay the no but even if like what the how no has to be here I'm coming back for you baby I'm coming back for you what the I think I got it oh my goodness I am amazing ah I did it time story time from last Le from last floor red is happy if he's got some milk well go to Mommy mil Keys whatever they are Princess Mary is fond of her Rose room so I guess this is her Rose Room in the basement he's a basement dweller this he has to be outside this is his horse these nuts uh it's her place this is down more nuts first place Downs down yours Curtains Down Sun oh we finished one okay cool oh there's a mouse it belongs in here I guess and uh otion oh okay now we just need to find the full room for the kitty cool we did it now we just need to find the full room for for our Nutcracker not yet um what else can we put in his room what else can we steal from someone else no wait I need to steal stuff hold on now I finally have music at least [Music] oh ah he just needed a weapon I'm violent okay I know where one was missing [Applause] no okay we're going to continue our way our way like my way like our way um this looks like a puzzle 1 2 3 4 obviously a five is missing what do you mean firefighter badge did we see somewhere a firefighter badge do you want a firefighter badge no do you want this do you want this do you want a feather no you don't want any of it you're a boring monkey but I remember we had this firefighter B [Music] some bro just stop ruining the furniture please scare him out do we even have anything to scare him hold on we have a firefighter badge we have a horn ta spout we have nothing to scare him we have sander we have Scrooge Scrooge is very much scary stop sleeping just wake up scroogie wake up need something to protect my hands first okay we need something to protect our hands from the cold I would say mittens do we have something now no we don't okay cool cool cool oh I think I saw a place for a firefighter batch outside yeah I did we have this and this and I wanted to take the axe as well doesn't look like it lets me no ax for me way too dangerous they understood it's way to dangerous to give me an axe chisel what do you chisel wish wish something important inside it's sealed it's sealed a big pum Farm it has to choose it has to choose cuz it's sealed right I actually do not know whatsoever what to do with it now maybe we can go outside and see what's outside now maybe no maybe also were there any more uh Penguins did anybody see even more penguins penguin oh my God penguin penguin penguin somewhere penguin penguin somewhere penguin somewhere penguin penguin pen pen P penguin I found you change back come on change back I've seen you penguin hell yeah okay let's see if we can find a penuin in this [Music] room if you can't do anything else and cannot progress just look for Penguins I unfortunately do not see any penguins in this room lenses what do you use lenses for to look at stuff maybe no it's corn a Big Apple Lum it has to choose it has to [Music] choose penguin got him we still need to find the penguin in this room we need to find the p penguin the penguin I don't know if there's a penguin per room or if there are rooms without any penguin is okay what do we have now PES no no nothing to really can we blind him no can we use this on him or this or this or this okay we can't use anything on him I feel powerless it's corn oh we can chisel you out now ha the bakery shop [Music] thingy what did we get a ruler now we can finally measure your [Music] deck [Music] H we need to have some water some water oh yeah the ruler yeah we could not have used the crowbar for whatever reason Ebenezer Scrooge was born into a poor struggling family family but the boy escaped into the world of books imagining himself a brave hero or a crafty [Music] villain now we can sort [Music] them oh two no hold on one 2 three oh we have to start from behind right yeah we have to start from behind this one then this one then [Music] you then this one the two and the one and finally this one this one and this one I'm amazing young Scrooge was a misfit his only friend his sister vanan [Music] and then she told me R she told she said sorry I don't I I can't into to gossip I've never been gossiping uh what the okay cool uh no huh when Scrooge came of age he apprenticed in Mr fezziwig's Warehouse money money money money more money money wait there are three more left where okay money what as a Young Man Scrooge loved the dance on Christmas Eve people from all over the quarter came to the wearing house and dance till dawn is is this right hold on like this this looks the part why is it wrong it looks right oh I have to put them on their respective places now Scrooge met a pretty girl named Belle it was love at first sight for them both [Music] the [Music] and why are you [Music] not oh you need to be up and you need to be down okay [Music] cool the ha got him we got scissors now we can open up the chair oh boy let's open up the chair and we have riches even more riches that's all the riches we have a snowflake and a secretary key we don't even know where the key could fit no not not yet not not you definitely not you not even not even your nose maybe here here we go candy Val a letter this Lantern cost must be a sum out of uh all reason but for the junk dealer's promise that the lantern can save me from evil spirits I would have never spent such a sight of money somebody believes in uh talking to ghosts and gods and whatnot somebody is a very spiritual person somebody seems to be a a religious person um the weth we can use outside on this one I think yeah now we fix this and have some water water we have some water if we need to we can fill up the watering can what can we take you with us yes we can let's put some water into [Music] this a full water in can I'll stop but do I need to I don't even need to close down this fire we have gotten everything we need out of this why would you need a water water ing can to scare this boy or [Music] this is it warm water no huh are you sure yeah okay oh no hold on watering can get some fresh w a be thank you he gave us a five I also give people high fives when I get water from them um it's so obvious 14 five [Music] okay dger Chili Peppers paintbrush Fork Fork a [Music] dagger chili uh paintbrush I don't know about the paint brush no I found it it's fine it's fine I'm good I'm good I'm smart I'm smart uh stamp I was searching for uh a bell though a bell a bell oh that's a whistle same thing technically not but [Music] yeah uh what was that paint no not paintbrush whistle Fork huh stamp okay what was that oh oh a puzzle oh a puzzle where do I put [Music] you this looks like a butterfly now but we also have uh this for whatever reason what do we put you ah [Music] here it's the letter A [Music] hey now where would I see a bell does anybody see the letter B oh I see it never mind never mind never [Music] mind that you we need the wine glass that's not it we still need the wine glass that was it now we just need the Bell how does the Bell even look like is it like a regular Bell or is it some form of Advertiser friendly marketing Bell I'm going to click on everything come on bro give me the Bell give me the bell bell bell holy moly I literally do not have the Bell anywhere doesn't look like it's a problem in uh our CS claim sorry live anymore what the am I talking we need to find the Bell please okay I'm going to use a hint but I don't want to use a hint find the Bell it's not like I haven't found it before Oh God Dam it what the man oh useful yeah truly bells are very useful okay we have now found another key when windup key and whatever this was there he is again the Ghost of Christmas par those imps from Scrooge's bad side were afraid of bright light of course but you can use the magic candle to make the light more powerful try it if the lamp is afraid oh the lamp is a um the Imp is afraid of bright light oh it's for this boy do I scare them off with candles hold on hold on got it now I can scare him off no [Music] Li poor guy dropped the book no they to the pieces out why do you think it was screwed it might have B might as well just been uh the whatever whoever the Imp might as well have been the [Music] Imp a mittens thank you now I can finally pick up those [Music] things okay we need three [Music] letters two we need one more was it not here really huh where was it then I know we have a third one somewhere I think we maybe missed it somehow somehow we missed it we over seen it we over overhead H can you meet me halfway for you ah okay we have now Pages whether they fit or not in your uh daily book that's up to you right okay but I guess for today I will end this stream and definitely continue tomorrow thank you for watching thank you joining and I hope it wasn't too chaos full I've given it my best good night [Music] ah | GattoKatto Longplays | UC33ul0p2uMCMRCLtYOe9C5g | 2024-03-25 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 3,187 | 15,443 |
t8Y-gUtS4os | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t8Y-gUtS4os | Deliverance from Witchcraft Manipulations | in the name of jesus just go ahead and speak to the lord anyway i've even tried to manipulate my my job at my job manipulate the relationship wanting wanting to move or to push you know something beyond where god has it at a given time let's just go ahead and wash our hands and asked to wash to sanctify our hearts also clean our hearts also in the name of jesus i'll give you time with the lord in the name of jesus [Music] foreign [Music] i want your hearts every twisted corners in my heart are as they restricted straighten it out in the name of jesus give me your heart oh lord in the name of jesus the tango de tango de tango remove every entanglement in my heart in the name of jesus remove every entanglement detangled in the name of jesus [Music] christ [Music] we wash our hands and father thank you for sanctifying our hearts father thank you for cleansing our hearts father thank you for cleansing our hearts and [Music] just go ahead open your mouth and the clarity i detach my emotions from any entanglements with witchcraft manipulations i untangle my emotions i untangle my heart i untangle my thoughts i untangle my motives i untangle my attitudes in the name of jesus from every operation of witchcraft manipulation and control i am detached from such operations in the name of jesus christ [Music] is [Music] i thank you for that anointing calabanta for the cutting edge anointing to break the grooves and break the altars but internal and external in the name of jesus i thank you for the release lord god i thank you for the road of authority the smites the land smites and will church that wicked that we can add gender perpetrated against your people in the name of jesus [Music] open up your heart and say to the lord anoint me afresh anoint me afresh anoint me with fresh oil in the name of jesus not any manipulation any connection any links any others false altars operating in my life i command them now to be disconnected in the name of jesus i command them to be blocked in the name of jesus maligosa particularly operating upon this mountain operating around this facility operating in this place i command your links to break i command their links their seats to be excavated in the name of jesus i declared about the blood of jesus every oddness every word curses every spell and enchantment they are broken in and does every word spoken into the mind projections of darkness to manipulate the mind to frustrate and to limit to oppress and to slow down lantavia to stagnate malignant in the name of jesus i come against every witchcraft authority i declare unto you that by the authority of jesus christ of nazareth that all your powers are stripped off of you all your powers are broken they pound they come down every knee shall power and every tongue shall declare that jesus christ is lord i command you to declare that jesus christ is lord i command your knee to bow at the presence of jesus i command your tongue to speak jesus christ is lord i command those toes that have cursed and release spells and enchantments say [Music] [Laughter] in the name of jesus lord i thank you for your hand i thank you for your presence i thank you lord god for the road of authority i thank you lord god for the cutting edge i thank you for the option to break the grooves to break the trees to cut them down to uproot them in the name of jesus disengage from every form of manipulation every type of manipulation disengage disengage disengage in the name of jesus disengage your hearts disengage your life disengage male goals are disengaged from every form of manipulation i disengage i disengage somebody open your mouth say i disengage i disengage i'm disengaged now my heart is disengaged i am disengaged [Music] say i refuse from this day forward i refuse from this day forward to submit to the manipulations of the devil i refuse from henceforth to submit to the control of witchcraft and renounce every form of control manipulation that i have engaged in knowingly or unknowingly i renounce and i denounce the works of the flesh that pull and to control in my life a controlling a life of another this day's fault i declared openly that by the blood of jesus my heart is sanctified and my hands are washed in the name of jesus i now submit myself holy to the control and the manipulation of the holy ghost i declare that my heart is purified my conscience is clear [Music] there's something there's this pain in the heart right here who's that person this is pain in the heart these are there's another pain there's another pain in the back these are shrink points there's a pain right here there's a pin right here there's a pain in the back there's another pain right here just filter right here on the left side of my stomach the left side these are connection points but this day in the name of jesus christ we declared them excavating we declared and excavated in the name of jesus christ and right now [Music] i'll pray for that person i pray for that person the one in the back the one in the back [Music] okay how many people 2 3 i pray for you in the name of jesus 3 on the side in the name of jesus now i take authority over every evil authority in the name of jesus i take authority that the road of the spirit over any authority of witchcraft and manipulation every string of witchcraft operating in your body operating in your mind oh glory to god operating in your head operating in your belly your back your chest your breast in the name of jesus i come against them now by the word of the spirit i declare the of lord of jesus christ of nazareth you are loosed today you are free from that hold you are free from that link i command the links to break every link of witchcraft to your body to your mind to your soul to your heart to your belly i command the lengths to break in the name of jesus i command the seeds to i command the seed that seed now to be excavated in the name of jesus and father i thank you for the release of your angels that pull out and draw out devils from the bodies devils from the temples i thank you for the release of your worrying angels i thank you for the release of your angels of deliverance to begin to go in there right now i send the word of god to your belly i send the word to your eyes and send the word to your forehead i send the word to your back i send the word to your legs every manipulation upon your legs to manipulate you when you sleep to manipulate you at night to move you and navigate you for evil right now i command that manipulation to break in the name of jesus i command that manipulation to break every string upon your heart every string upon your life that is not of god that is not from god i call out witchcraft this day i call out witchcraft manipulations i call out witchcraft control to one now in the left side of your of your heart your breast i call it out now in the name of jesus i command it to be a pluton i command the strings to break i command the links to brick i command the seats to be excavated on that right here right here another one right here i command it right now in the name of jesus christ of nazareth wherever they're hiding his word declares that when strangers hear me they will come of their hidden place now begin to come out every manipulation of witchcraft out out of your heads every oppression of witchcraft that the message of god be snatched out malay go sublime in the name of jesus every operation of witchcraft even upon your head somebody place your hand up on your head in the name of jesus by the message of god you're coming out right now you're coming out i place a demand for the release of your head right now in the name of jesus every such oppression is now broken i declare that the affliction of witchcraft in your dream state in your dream life oh glory to god that seed that seed that links you to affliction in your dream with witchcraft i declare that by the lord of the spirit that animal that dog that keeps attacking you in your sleep i'll break the head in the name of jesus christ of nazareth i command the head of the serpent to be servant the serpent of witchcraft set from the shrine set from demonic altars sent from satanic altars i declare that the authority of jesus christ is greater than all and he is the head of our principality and therefore in the name of jesus that operation is broken right here in the name of jesus i command that witchcraft link around your neck that pulls you into eating from the table of the devil in your dream said now i command i command that connection to come out i command that connection to break i command the connection to break in the name of jesus christ i declare that the rocks the serpents the cockroaches of witchcraft i'd strive them out with the rule of the spirit and shrine them out of the world of the spirit and swag them out to the bread of the spirit that one that is still in your back i command you to come out i command you to come out i command you to come out i command you to come out in the name of jesus christ come out come out come out if you're sick and there's anything you need to repent of go ahead and do it right now go ahead and do it in the name of jesus christ of nazareth father in the name of jesus are declared that the cockroaches [Music] the lizards the reptiles the subjects [Music] if you're feeling movement here i pray for you right now movement here and here here your hand your head right here in the name of jesus i command that spirit to come out i command that spirit to come out that thing that will sown into you in your dream state i command it right now to come out in the name of jesus christ every word curse every spell spoken into your life spoken concerning your life spoken concerning your body right now in the name of jesus and in his authority i declare it's broken in the name of jesus another one right here right here right here right here right here the belly that one is coming out it's coming out it shall be located it shall be located it shall be located it shall be located in the name of jesus every entanglement with your heart every web of witchcraft around your life that the mercies of god may the hand of god remove this world this web that has hindered your vision this web that has hindered your movement in the name of jesus christ of nazareth the hand of god is removing this web he's removing this weapon [Music] there's somebody on the back of your head put your hand upon your head in the name of jesus anything shot into your head [Music] anything shot into your head any bullets or arrows shoot into your head when you slept at night shot from demonic or turns shot from satanic altars promote occultic agendas now in the name of jesus christ of nazareth the name that is of both every other name that are the mention of the name of jesus every nemo's bow and every tongue shall declare that jesus christ is lord i command that bullet to come out of your head that monitoring device fired into your head that device [Music] should be taken is coming out something just left the stomach give me feedback some something right here just left shall i go supper i felt that energy right there that energy right there in the name of jesus put your hand on your belly if you're experiencing pain or movement yes thank you father as you do that he's already doing the work your belly button right now now in the name of jesus christ of nazareth i command every demonic cycle with this thing in the belly this device in the belly causing a demonic cycle demonic delay this demonic clock in the name of jesus christ of nazareth that demonic site that demonic cycle is broken that demonic cycle demonic devices the money gadget they are broken in the name of jesus christ they are broken in the name of jesus christ every delay in your life which population that has caused delay which crop manipulation that has caused stagnation i declare that stagnation is broken now yes lord in the name of jesus somebody you stop throwing up it's coming from your belly it's coming from your belly you start throwing up right now you start throwing up it's not throwing up get it all out out out out out out he said on that day jesus walked into the temple he made calls called of judgment and he swollen by that same spirit by that same authority by the world of authority by the gods of judgment the serpent and command the money change they will come out of the hiding place may the fire of god begin to frustrate them frustrate their genders unhook the in the name of jesus every court of bondage every chord of affliction every chord of oppression if you are blessed by the god of the spirit that they had judged us out that they are broken this hour that that thing that causes you to eat from the table of the enemy it is now broken from your throat it is broken from your tongue it is broken from your mouth in the name of jesus the living god frustrated in the name of jesus i command that the fire of god is driving out the serpents driving out the reptiles traveling out the corpus driving out of the pythons and driving them out driving the money changes shrug other things drive them out out of your building out of your mind out of your legs against everyone manipulating your legs now in the name of jesus christ of nazareth i take authority over this one right now i take authority over that witchcraft agenda that manipulates your necks moving your legs in the direction of evil especially even when you go to sleep moving and manipulating the devil is a liar may the lord shout on this day it is judged in that wickedness his church i declare excavation i declare them all publicator let them be approved to them let them be opposed in the name of jesus in the name of jesus and i'll disconnect you from that satanic agenda i disconnect you from a cryptic authority i disconnect you from witchcraft autism i declare the god of lord of the spirit and by the acts of the holy ghost that the grooves are torn down that the grooves are broken that the trees are found that the trees are set abrasive i declare now that any altar where they call your name that any autumn when they speak incantation hearing the one of the lord there is no enchantment against jacob media is that divination against israel i prophesy that over you the same therefore any enchantment any divination any spells texas whatever they beat calabayan [Laughter] in the name of jesus they are broken let them break let them blink let them blink little break let's [Music] hallelujah oh thank you glory to god glory to god glory to god glory to jesus glory close jesus [Music] that's your more that you'll be sad that you'll be depressed in the name of jesus i declare laughter over you that pain in the right breast also i command that spirit that devil that seed i command the link to break in the name of jesus [Music] you from witchcraft and animals in the name of jesus [Music] christ in the name of jesus even that witchcraft which rat being spirit spouse spirit husband whatever they be spirit spouse activated by witchcraft in the name of jesus christ i declare you disconnected i command the link to blink i command the link to be served i command that connection to brick in the name of jesus i declare that that seat of that spirit spouse that visits you when that witchcraft is activated right now in the name of jesus it is as convicted it is excavated it is excavated lord i thank you because by the axe you brought down the groups by the axe you broke down the witchcraft three trees with gideon in the name of jesus christ of nazareth every tree erected oh my god i feel the anointing of lord for somebody today today in the name of jesus you are free you are coming free you are loose you are escaping you shall be an escape matter hey father yes yes in the name somebody i said somebody let me know [Music] somebody [Music] but everybody from ghana how about this [Music] let there be a shaking you know why because the law hey father the law does not just want to take one person out he wants to you know how [Music] you know how the lord would often deliver many people using one person uh-huh just the same way he often delivered many people just every time they would get um um something right sometimes it was on purpose they would take something in and then it was slay so the plan is to deliver get all these other people some of these ones have been crying also for mercy crying for help and i say to somebody today [Music] that through you these ones will go free everybody if you please pray with us this hour i feel movement movement there's movement there's something moving in the stomach who's that person is any of you from ghana there's movement movement in the stomach movement movement movement something is coming out in the name of jesus christ of nazareth and the blood of the living christ we declare liberation we declare that the shri is uprooted or polluted or pluted uprooted or pluted very smoothly it's prayer it's prepared me that this wickedness cannot go on past this generation that this somebody i feel like throwing up is over here and i feel like throwing up it's coming and come and begin to break by the anointing he said this is that anointing it's an even that which abideth in you that anointing i suppose this will be the accent anointing that will address this matter in the name of jesus christ of nazareth and by the spirit of the living god we declare that the name of jesus is higher than any other name and the authority of jesus is higher than any other authority therefore we come against every affliction every operation of darkness using such trees such groups we declare that they are destroyed we declare them excavated that by the hand of the lord that a it will fall this one will fall this tree will fall this tree will fall mysteriously mysteriously in the name of jesus we command judgment we command judgment upon the altars of the wicked we command shots we declare that there is a fountain running out of zion and these operations of wickedness will not hinder it be declared there's a fountain running out of zion and this operation of darkness will not stop it therefore by the blood of jesus christ of nazareth i declare that you have been ransomed i declare that you have been purchased by the mercy of the living christ you are snatched out of darkness you are snatched out of the halt of this darkness you are smacked out of the hand of evil priests evil altars by the blood of jesus you will feel we approach the throne of grace the clavin that these ones have got a growing thing these words are growing things what we declare these words are going to be in the name of jesus now let the blood speak louder now let the blood speak louder now let the blood speak louder let the blood speak louder concerning every accusation heavy voices of accusation let the blood speak louder in the name of jesus we declare the frustration of every agenda let the blood speak louder the lord of jesus the blood of jesus i declare concerning mount zion i declare upon mount zion that these ones have been purchased with the blood and separated by the blood of jesus then they have been redeemed out of every tongue out of every shrine out of every kingdom out of ghana out of every every every altar of darkness out of any altar of a bear we send the world to the foundation we declares are shaken with the cleatories of shaken in the name of jesus i declare that any poem any priest that will stand my levante by the blood of the living christ the blood of jesus by the blood of jesus by the blood of jesus i come not in myself i come not in my own authority but in the authority of jesus christ of nazareth the blood of jesus even the son of god that taken away the sins of the world i declare that every resistance every incantation standing to resist the move of god even in this hour i declare you overturned you are overturned you are overdone let the whirlwind of the spirit let the wall with somebody who's a person throwing up somebody you're throwing up you're throwing up some somebody right now it's you right now it's you that wind of the spirit is coming the whirlwind of the spirit in the name of jesus to scuttle the agenda of darkness scattered the walks of darkness scattered the walks of darkness scrapped up the trees and break down in the name of jesus by the mercies of god god the authority of jesus christ we degrade we decree and declare that these words are free in the name of jesus [Music] now there's under right here under right here right here abdomen left side i want to pray for that person there's something reacting under right under is the left side right there's the left side is the left side by the blood of the living christ by the blood of jesus by the blood of jesus by the blood of jesus by the blood of jesus by the blood of jesus that connection is broken jesus father i thank you for releasing god i thank you for releasing your anointing to break this yoke practice your coat be free now in the name of jesus be free now be free now now just go ahead and yield to the holy spirit right there in the name of jesus for the hand of the lord is not shortened in the name of jesus be checked in let them be excavated let them be excavated by the reason of the work that christ wrote on the cross you all know man nothing you are free you are liberated in the name of jesus you are free you are liberated in the name of jesus i declare every cobweb is now destroyed and removed from your face from your body from your dream in the name of jesus by the mercies of gold be set loose be set free be set loose be set free in the name of jesus just understand this sunday don't turn just down there glory to [Music] in the name of jesus we are standing before the throne of grace stand right there stand right there the finished book of christ boldly stand right there in the name of jesus let the work be done now let the work be done now by the reason of the blood of jesus by the reason of the blood of jesus there is liberation there's liberation there is liberation there is liberation there is liberation [Music] there is liberation all over here to the four corners to the left to the right in front and behind in the name of jesus there is liberation [Music] in the name of jesus we stand before the true of grace declaring that by the blood of jesus and by the reason of the finished work of christ that souls are set free yes it's happening all over every seat of darkness every link and connection with darkness you are disconnected now in the name of jesus you are disconnected now thank you father thank you father thank you father you are disconnected now in just use yourself right now come on yield yourself he's doing something right now right now right now in the name of jesus [Music] christ [Music] now in the name of anyone who is being afflicted because [Music] they are using water in a basin to look into you and to do witchcraft without busy the basin the the basin and the water inside they use the water in the name of jesus i serve a warning by the blood of the living christ every such operation that has continued they say god does not see this world they say he does not nobody see us in the name of jesus christ i declare that a warning is served and by the blood of the living christ your face is redeemed from that water your name is removed from that list by the blood of jesus spice tonight let your name be erased [Music] from that communication in the name of jesus [Music] i serve a warning [Music] that the next time they put their apple blind that the next time they put their eyes in that basin and in that water [Music] you will go blind i still feel things living there are things that things leaving i feel things like [Music] like from the mouth some from behind they're living they're living they're living in the name of jesus christ of nazareth let them be swept out completely let them be swept out completely let them be swept out completely completely in the name of jesus thank you father johnny corpse [Music] receive receive something from the lord whether it's mantu or oil there's something in the name of jesus thank you father in the name of jesus yes lord yes lord yes lord yes lord jesus let the angels of the levels be released into the highways the byways the homes the roofs in the name of jesus let them have free passage let them have free passage glory to god my god yes lord in the name of jesus angels of delivers angels of deliverance angels of deliverance yes lord yes lord angels of deliverance they have been dispatched right now angels of deliverance glory to god glory to god glory to god glory to god glory to the living christ glory to the living christ oh glory to the living christ sally calls i feel excitement glory to god angels of deliverance then i'm going to the homes let them go go go go go go go hallelujah go into your living room go into your bedroom in the name of jesus let them be dispatched glory to god glory to god let there be no hindrance let there be no hindrance oh glory to god let there be no interest hallelujah in the name of jesus let them go in and pull out every stubborn link pull out every demon suppers locking and hiding pull them out pull them out by force yes pull them out lego hallelujah hallelujah hallelujah [Music] in the name of jesus and anyone that has been cast down now receive wings to fly receive wings to fly receive wings to fly receive wings to fly thank you they are coming they are coming they're coming they're coming look look look look look look shut up [Music] right now every corner every corner every corner every corner in the name of jesus even carry that one carry that one that's become weary and tired locked down in a place in the realm of the spirit they will cover you out now they're cutting you out they're cutting you out they're cutting you out marijuana selling call for the word of god it's true it is gay and amen yes lord thank you for reviving thank you for revival thank you for revival in the name of jesus christ for meat now therefore every crocodile like spirit every python-like spirit oppressive [Music] now i command any python that has locked itself around your spiritual strength to loose its grip in the name of jesus unwind and depart aligned and depart unwind and depart in the name of jesus may the lord take that that crook like animal spirit by the hook hook him by his mouth by his nose and pull him out in the name of jesus is that he will give them to us for meeting he will give that leviathan even to them in the wilderness for meat we tear you to pieces now you are torn to pieces you are torn to pieces you are turned to pieces listen let her go loser lose your victim lose your brain loose and let them go loose and let's go loose and let go every married spirit every married spirit frustrating your life looks a little go in the name of jesus and let her go loose loose that spirit in your private look so let it go out get out that spirits that follow spirit in your private act in the name of jesus get out get out you've been exposed you're gonna hide in the name of jesus get out out out out out come out i charge you to come out i charge you to come out i adjourn you in the name of jesus come out of his private come out [Music] in the name of jesus out come out come out come out wherever they're hiding now even the spirit of lost now let all of them come out every spirit spirit of lust that spirit of sexual immorality foul spirit water spirit spirit spouse spirit husband spirit wife spirit attachment that is not of god out in the name of jesus out of heaven out of love out in the name of jesus come out of your hiding place come out come out you cannot hide you cannot hide from the great water you cannot hide you cannot hide you cannot hide you cannot hide let them come out let them come out let them come out yes lord sally called up to in the name of jesus we command the serpents to come out come out the frogs also the flocks the lion's spirit the lion dreams and visions come out come out come out come out clouds come out come out come out the cockroaches witchcraft cockroaches [Music] witchcraft servants which got dogs which grabbed unlocks yes come out come out vx you've been exposed out in the name of jesus out in the name of jesus it's coming out it's coming out it's coming out it's gonna you're gonna somewhere you're gonna now it's gonna come out like a it's gonna come out in like name of jesus come out come out come out come ask him out all of you all the thieves all the thieves the money changers is that when the tv is caught you shall pay seven fold rasulallah the pain the pain the pain [Music] whatever you are manifesting as pain pain in their legs pin in the eyes pin in the back pin in the neck pinning them out pinning the legs pin in the toe wherever you are out they command them to come out that spirit on the back on the back is hanging it's not pain but it's hanging it's hanging get out come out come out lost your grip loose your gripper let go lost your grip and let go in the name of jesus loose loose loose and let's go loose and let's go under the armpits the right armpit loose and let go loose and let go by the blood of jesus by the blood of jesus be resisted by the blood by the lord we resist about that spirit that has hindered you from climbing the mountain loose and let go looser let go in the name of jesus spirits let hinder yes beloved is gonna peel off peel off and get out in the name of jesus lion's spirit lying dreams and vision line spirit whatever you are out out out out out out out out out [Music] yes though in the name of jesus [Music] leave the bodies live the bodies leave the bodies leave the bodies in the name of jesus leave the bodies leave the bodies leave the blood [Music] foreign in the name of jesus [Music] spirit of confusion spirit of confusion get out get out in the name of jesus come out spirit of confusion [Music] come out stop it hope spirit is the spirit of witchcraft a spirit of confusion is a spirit of witchcraft [Music] out i charge you in the name of jesus i assure you in the name of jesus wherever you are hiding in the brain in the head in the stomach between the torso [Music] in the abdomen around the abdomen out come [Music] you to pieces be suffered in the name of jesus [Music] i thank you father i thank you father i thank you father every walk of the devil i declare them reversed every work of the devil is reversed every walk of the affliction is reversed every work of witchcraft is reversed every time wasted as a result of this affliction be reversed that property is set ablaze that property is set on fire in the name of jesus the strings are set on fire the dolls are set on fire in the name of jesus every line covenant every false covenant between the child of god and a spirit of witchcraft spirit that attached to you in your sleep now in the name of jesus that covenant is broken [Music] in the name of jesus every lying dream lying visions line spirit spirit from the false prophet imparted to you the virtue of your connection that spirit disconnects from you now [Music] let's get out get out which drive them out yes lord it's breaking from here now it's breaking that covenant lying covenant false covenant is broken in the name of jesus it will not stand the covenant is broken because the covenant that the child of god has with jesus is greater it is stronger it is better it is mightier and therefore we crush two pieces every false covenant every line covenant it shall not stand did actually come to pass for the will of god is greater and by the mention of that name the head of all principality now i declared that every devil every serpent is under your foot every devil every reptilia every reptile spirit every animalistic spirit is under your feet you stand upon them threaten upon them you threaten upon the lion and the other you throw upon the young lion and the dragon in the name of jesus violence shall no longer come into you violence shall no longer come into you in the name of jesus i declare peace over you i declare peace in place of violence in the name of jesus the uncircumcised is disconnected from you the uncircumcised will no longer come into you in the name of jesus i declare the peace of god over you i declare that you are disconnected be disconnected from that affliction be disconnected from sexual immorality be disconnected from sexual perversion spirit be disconnected from line spirits be disconnected from witchcraft's spirit be disconnected from witchcraft altars be disconnected be disconnected by the blood be disconnected by the blood be disconnected by the lord in the name of jesus be disconnected be disconnected now we declare and we still despair in the name of jesus that every operation with witchcraft manipulation is now broken in the name of jesus [Music] go ahead and thank you make sure you thank him thank you jesus thank you sweet holy spirit thank us with holy spirit [Music] thank you with holy spirit thank you the holy spirit thank you jesus | BARAKA GLOBAL MEDIA | UCaOdNMFHIFcbDnNvuyjpouA | 2021-07-17 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 6,314 | 33,198 |
8o1fqW8HhTs | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8o1fqW8HhTs | The most impressive ongoing mega construction projects in Senegal | the construction sector of any nation plays a fundamental role in defining its socio-economic growth situated in the west of africa senegal has been a busy country in the last few years with many mega-projects in the west african region building structural infrastructure is one of the foundations of the emerging senegal plan under the country's strategic plan large-scale infrastructure projects which include the completion of a new international airport improvement of the road network the development of a toll highway and other interdepartmental roads and the construction of a rapid train will help speed up their development agenda [Music] senegal's economic growth has been among the highest in africa between 2014 and 2018 remaining above 6 annually since early 2020 the covid pandemic has significantly changed senegal's economic outlook growth has slowed significantly in the services sector such as tourism and transport however the construction sector still remains strong with many ongoing mega projects taking shape in the beautiful west african country in this video we will take a look at the 10 of the most impressive ongoing projects in senegal before we continue make sure to subscribe to our channel for more exciting future videos so without much delays here are the 10 most impressive mega projects in senegal number 10 capped a power plant project the government of the republic of senegal has officially laid the foundation stone for the 300 megawatts cap day gas-fired power plant project the gas plant is expected to begin operations in phases from next year supporting the senegalese government's target to increase its generation capacity with a greater utilization of natural gas and renewables the plant is expected to be the biggest power plant in the west african country upon completion with the capacity to generate approximately 25 of the power consumed in the country providing the equivalent electricity needed to power up to 500 000 homes it will allow the country to increase its power and move closer to its goal of achieving universal access to energy by 2025 number nine point serine ryu hotels in 2019 ryu hotels and resorts which is 49 percent owned by tui purchased a 61-acre site in the point serene area of senegal the cash pledge covers both the purchase of the land and the funds to develop two properties on the site the first will be an approximately 500 room hotel or u classic hotel while the second will be an approximately 800 guestry palace development in a report earlier this year in february ryu confirmed the construction work for ryubab is almost completed and the facility is scheduled to be opened later this year they went on to state that plans are ahead for the construction of ryu palace hotel in the same vicinity [Music] according to ryu they are working within the guidance laid down by sapco society for the development and promotion of the senegal coast and tourist zone to further the senegalese authority's drive to develop tourism the hotel operator added its investment would strengthen its commitment to africa where it currently have five hotels in cape verde one in tanzania and five in morocco number eight senegal national railway rehabilitation senegal's state-owned railway company grandes trains do senegal sa recently unveiled a program to revamp the national rail and logistics space in senegal entailing the rehabilitation of 209 kilometers of rail the rehabilitation and construction of nine stations and rest stops acquisition of rolling stock construction of two depots and five dry port terminals and the acquisition of twelve cranes senegal has 906 kilometers of railway at one thousand millimeters gauge this is part of the dakar niger railway which crosses the border to mali the new project is expected to be extended to revitalize the historical rail links between dakar and bamako the capital of mali number seven diameteo stadium project the government of senegal has launched construction of a new fifty thousand capacity stadium in diameter in the west african country according to senegalese president mackie saul who performed the launch ceremony the stadium is destined to stage events at the 2026 youth olympic games the project will cost 258 million dollars and turkish company suma is the project contractor the dmadio olympic stadium with its capacity of 50 000 will be a multi-purpose stadium which can host football rugby and athletics indiana it will be the national stadium of the senegal national football team once completed number six senegal municipal solid waste management project the objective of the solid waste management project is to strengthen the management of solid waste in the country and to carry out improvement of solid waste management services in selected districts the project is divided into three parts strengthening sector governance and institutional capacity improving waste management services for great dakar and improving the livelihood of waste pickers the project will be carried out under the financial wing of the world bank and it is expected to be completed in 2026. the project will significantly boost public administration and waste management of the country once completed number five dakar bus rapid transit pilot project this project of the da car bus rapid transport pilot project is currently in development and the tendering process is in the late phase the project is expected to enhance the urban transportation of the people by the development of a bus rapid transit corridor the public transport networking will be carried out in a way that will ease the burden on routes that have heavy traffic the staggering amount of this project will be reflected in its technical assistance operating costs and sustainable monitoring of the entire project this project will also stress residents to focus more on road safety rules number four port of barney sendu project the bulk port of barney sendu is a project initiated by the state of senegal to support the large import and export volumes of mineral hydrocarbon and cereal products in and out of senegal the project will unclog the capital and provide users with a modern infrastructure asset which will facilitate the reception of large vessels and therefore lead to a considerable reduction in the costs of loading and unloading of seaborne products the port will have an initial capacity of 20 million tons and will handle 15 million tons of commodities in its first year of operations the port of barney sendu is structured into three terminals the first terminal with a capacity of 2.5 million tons will be reserved for the treatment of liquid cargoes and it will also serve as a depot for petroleum products as well as for gas storage the second terminal on the other hand will be dedicated to minerals such as phosphates iron bauxite zircon etc while the third terminal is meant to receive goods such as grain bagged on site oil seeds boiler making and construction materials upon completion of the entire construction works next year port of barney cendu will become the largest bulk port in the whole of the west africa region number three the amniedio lake city de anyadio is a part of the collective development program of the government of senegal under the leadership of president mackie saul to revitalize senegal's economy the development of the new city is taking place around 30 kilometers from dakar close to the blaze dean international airport which opened in december 2017 the diameter lake city is one of its suburbs the idea behind the development is to ease the population pressure on dakar on completion the new city will be connected to dakar through a 32 kilometers express highway which will reduce the travel time from 90 minutes to an average of 30 minutes d'andiadio is also connected to dakar by a new railway line the train express regional which by the end of 2021 will be part of the link between dakar and blaise d international airport the project which started in 2014 is expected to accommodate 350 000 people upon completion by 2035 d'amiadio lake city is set to become one of senegal's most modern urban centers if the plans laid by president mackie saul proved successful the city which is being constructed on a vast plot of uncultivated land is viewed as an essential investment in the future of senegal the government is spending two billion dollars on the project which is just one element in a nationwide strategy to promote economic growth in the country [Music] number 2 train express regional car the train express regional is airport trail link in senegal that connects dakar with the blaze d international airport it is being built by french companies ng and sales group at a contract value to 2.4 billion dollars travel time between the city and the airport is expected to be under 50 minutes the train express regional will serve 14 stations on a 55 kilometers route ridership is estimated at 115 000 passengers day the rolling stock will consist of 15 four-car alstoms caradia polyvalent dual mode multiple units the line will be built in two stages with the first covering 36 kilometers from the city of dakar to d'amniedio while the second stage covering 19 kilometers more to the airport construction began in the third quarter of 2016 and is expected to be completed in 2021 [Music] number one acon city the green city project known as the acon city is being carried out by precisely the person who the city is named after the project was first announced in senegal by aecon along with the senegal minister of tourism alien sarin in 2018. according the world famous rapper he was inspired by the movie black panther and he refers to acon city as a real-life wakanda that uses the latest technologies of blockchain and cryptocurrency in late 2020 acon laid down the foundation for the commencement of the green and futuristic con city in senegal [Music] the ultra-modern smart city will be located on a 2000 acres of land in the coastal village of mabodian 100 kilometers from dakar near the leopold cedars international airport the first phase of the project will be completed in 2023 it will have roads a hamptons hospital campus a hamptons shopping mall residences hotels a police station a school a landfill for the city's waste and a photovoltaic solar power plant to supply the whole area a city built for the future acon city is planned as the most remarkable project in the history of senegal so there you have it those were the 10 most impressive mega projects in senegal if you enjoyed this video and want more definitive information about trends and mega projects in africa subscribe to the new africa channel so you don't miss out on any of our exciting videos [Music] so [Music] oh [Music] you | Youssoupha 🇸🇳 | UC3x4XpAcAWFEIZCE-FQvrIA | 2021-06-23 | Creative Commons 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2buhQyCh_KU | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2buhQyCh_KU | Java in Tamil - Multiple Inheritance Interface | [Music] nor correct credit card details customer details transaction customer details interest calcul protected abstract vo [Music] T meod Test in the type the the abstract method test in the type Bank can only be defined by an abstract class [Music] Le make type Bank abstract State Bank of India [Music] SBA the type SBI must implement [Music] unimplemented methods unimplemented the typeb must implement the inited abstract method [Music] abstract abstract possibility one [Music] methods in [Music] the I add unimplemented methods same method name with same number of parameters method overing method overing data data [Music] abstract clct inter. java. com. java. new interface [Music] interage [Music] public VI do work [Music] bstract meths do not specify body public in method taking leaves [Music] implements employee impl [Music] the type project must implement the inherited abstract method employee. taking leaves add unimplemented [Music] methods [Music] human [Music] father Raj Ral to new [Music] rajes giving treating patients [Music] EMP [Music] m | Payilagam | UCdw_PocG9G8-y4f6wYkz8og | 2016-02-03 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 163 | 1,064 |
XG2kzozImPQ | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XG2kzozImPQ | SUPERTHINGS EPISODE ⚡ The RESCUE FORCE is here! ⚡ | Cartoons SERIES for Kids | [Music] the rescue force fights to keep order and peace in kaboom city all thanks to the justice stars team [Music] team as long as the light shines i emperor order shall guide you so the peace may rain in kaboom city but when it's night time little brother that's when i monarchaeas take over bring chaos with me treasures are ours one fire the ruby of things is two the scepter of griffon the lollipop of power cashillion rescue truck [Music] they're right up there i'll take care of them [Music] it's missing a certain don't lose them let's call our rescue jets that treasure doesn't belong to you armor was made by emperor order himself so what owls were forged by luna it makes us invincible go buy yourself something nicer [Music] your turn watermax okey dokey tsunami spray [Music] what a party pooper [Music] but the ground isn't they got away but the treasure is safe my heroes have been victorious once again next time i'll send them to the moon oops maybe but i'm certain that this team will always return to protect kaboom city hey team go team [Music] don't forget to add a like and subscribe to our channel | Magicbox | UC8o-5skKE-LC5OkrsKJ_U2g | 2022-08-19 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 205 | 1,120 |
cv_GpBU1YTI | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cv_GpBU1YTI | How EA DICE can Capitalize on Star Wars Battlefront II | hey everyone insert custom open here I'm Mikey MC and welcome to my channel today I want to talk about how EA and dice can really capitalize on Star Wars Battlefront 2 to create some real revenue there are some simple things they could do that I think would benefit them and us the players Star Wars Battlefront 2 should run their currency similar to the way fortnight does I need to bring four-night up and every one of my videos but they're doing things right over there at epic and that's why the game is so popular and has retained its popularity running things similarly to fortnight would go something like this first off the game should have a dedicated shop page where players can buy crystals and also by appearances but we'll get into appearances next fortnight has a page dedicated to buying VIII bucks their in-game currency as of right now in battlefront 2 you can only purchase crystals when you go to the collection page choose the class choose the faction and then you can finally purchase crystals when you get to the specific skin and press right trigger R or R 2 for the Heaton's on ps4 although not particularly difficult it's not the easiest it could be either having a page of its own for purchasing crystals is easier more straightforward and is more visible the more visible it is the more traffic it'll get and the more people will buy crystals probably next online and the number two spot is having deals on appearances and crystals on the shop page have daily weekly and monthly deals on appearances and crystals the quarren appearance for the heavy class is normally twenty thousand credits or five hundred crystals for one day make it 18 thousand credits in four hundred and fifty crystals while simultaneously having a weekly deal for the officers Rodian skin etc have daily or weekly deals for crystals to where people get an extra 300 crystals when they buy a thousand or whatever the case may be Jeff deals are buying in bulk allow players to make a wish list and shopping cart when they want to buy let's say a hundred thousand credits worth the skins give a bulk discount so they only pay ninety thousand credits I don't know exactly but there has to be some incentive to buy appearances and crystals and sales and buying in bulk are it in the number three spot is to drop appearances in bulk after purchasing the game EA and dice are no longer making money unless you buy crystals or you buy multiple copies for some reason the only reason anyone in their right mind would pay for Krystal's as if there were so many skins they wanted that they couldn't afford all of them at once the dice dropped a bunch of cool desirable appearances all at once people wouldn't have enough credits to buy them all and they may not be willing to wait months to grind out all of the credits dropping a few appearances months apart isn't going to implore anybody to buy crystals if dice drops 10 skins everyone wants right now I bet the sales of crystals will be through with the roof in all honesty who has tens of thousands or hundreds of thousands of credits ready at any one moment not many I'm guess I need next on the list and number four is letting crystals buy more things than just appearances I know EA and dice have confirmed that plans are in the works but I felt I had to say this anyway but crystals you should be able to buy appearances emotes victory poses and whatever else that I can't then go right now again this broadens the money pool letting crystals do more will bring in more money and last but not least make good skins now not to say that the skins we've gotten so far have been trash but releasing skins people want will drive the purchase of said skins whether with credits or crystals I haven't bought a lot of the skins because I'm just not that interested in them but I know a lot of people are and I know some people get crazy about things like this truth be told I think if people don't buy crystals this game will not be supported as long as it would be if people were buying crystals now am i saying that I'm in favor of paying 60 or 80 bucks for the game and then paying ransom money on top of that just to keep playing it obviously not but EA and dice are here to make money not to entertain us money is their game and their goals so we have to play it to this game going unsupported is why I think crystals are so important and on that note that's the end of this video please leave a like and subscribe if you liked it if you didn't like it leave a dislike I can handle it it's fine I'm an adult thanks for watching and I'll see you in the next one bye [Music] | MikeyM_C | UC-9jExgFZpobCuQZtOes5Iw | 2018-08-12 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 870 | 4,618 |
Nvg-3-e1WKM | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nvg-3-e1WKM | President Reagan's Photo Opportunities on December 3, 1987 | Oregon State Hershey channel you know you look good yeah you never know yourself Hey see well pleased to see in many Oklahomans yes I'm sorry about the other stuff they told me about they did well sit down thank you see there's certain yeah I just went through an interview in there for the anchor for networks yeah all of them at one time subjective I was thinking of you the day they did the same thing to my nose that they did do now that you pointed out I think I see a little bit I know you have it monitor to get one thing behind you very quickly but I talked to some of our oldest friends because Hornsby Rossi and Musa - and they all asked me to try and express their average they are pleased to their facts you know there are two world there's the nation's capital and then your America yes and I like to feel in four separate he's an assistant US attorney I was going to say congratulations but [Music] [Laughter] [Music] you are only the outgoing president so nice to be with the oil thank you listen pleased to have you here my sister-in-law's mary rose during the education but i thank you both for what you're doing thank you know what you really want to leave her stitch right inspiration well miss you another term you've been doing for the party [Music] president and we're still remember that desk College of Elmhurst at your college beat so badly I've told them that story too many times twice once they've got to go home and exercise there's new detangles oh yeah can I take that off stop this reflection congratulate you only thank yourself but you're taking over and also appreciate very much what you're doing because I'm great believer that we are Federation sovereign states yes we need to remember that a little better than appreciate with you just appreciating videos thanks we'll be working we'll be working hard work should have my own trade that's what Lee's thank you mr. president this is how Stratton the Attorney General are you it's good to see you well good to see you first Republican Attorney General in 50 years 56 years Mrs Biggs yes I'm happy to be there more support here sorry judge Morton didn't confirm we worked hard for him we're gonna work hard to judge Kennedy and I have to tell you I get a free cab ride over here the cab driver was an Afghan he said if I tell you to hang tough the Afghan invasion by the Russians he'd give me a free kiss I promised him I'd do it so energy we can get a ride with him again you can neither tell him that you did a good tell him that I agree I'm sure he knew you would yes all right I appreciate your time and hang tough in there we're all a lot of us are still behind the particularly minutes ago and particularly in our office where I fired you for all you did in behalf of my campaigns and for your trip to the China well it's very interesting let me say something else about your attorney general he's one of the best guys around he's done a great job I feel sorry for someone whose predicaments which you're not is doing and no he's gonna hang tough for you I'm sure it's a lynch mob that's it is but he'll make it through he's a great guy yes well thank you for your time hey Sarah Riley Jessica's sister and Jennifer Reily sister and Kathleen Thomas is with the carry [Music] please turn this way right to me sir just a little more please around this way please good you keep all right here mr. president all right let me do it again right make beautiful now [Music] two roommates to wage [Applause] [Music] [Applause] president do you stand by your statement last night conservatives did not understand the ramifications of America [Music] I'm not going to take any questions we've only got a limited time here this morning busy schedule ad do you think sir if I may would it be hopefully you're caught reading to criticize the Conservatives before they've even studied it or you have explained [Applause] [Laughter] well good morning thank you all as you know we're practically on the eve of our summit meeting with general secretary work which often it's a part of those meetings he and I will sign an agreement we call for the first time in history eliminated an entire class of US and Soviet we're missing you'll be hearing much about the details of history in the coming days but let me say this treaty I think it's a good bargain and one that's a major step in the right direction for both sides and for the world but arms control is only one item the general secretary and I will be talking about it we have a four-part agenda within Human Rights regional conflicts bilateral issue and of course the arms control this would be my third meeting with mr. Gorbachev and going into these structured ones not hesitant in any way to raise the tough issues and there are many and also not been afraid to walk away from the bad deal I've done that already but I've always felt that we would eventually make progress with the Soviets that from a position of strength that's what we've tried to do over these past several years once W in the time is so supported this in our defense program particularly in our efforts to modernize our strategic forces and it's because we have been firm in our resolve because it would make some tough decisions but we now have a Soviet leader coming to Washington so I'm going to call on secretary Shelton Frank Carlucci to touch a little bit or elaborate on these issues Frank has just returned from meeting with our allies in Europe start there George | Reagan Library | UCMP5_7v48WfDKfoirLCcNgQ | 2018-10-31 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,024 | 5,477 |
WmRQgVOeyuY | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WmRQgVOeyuY | French people | Wikipedia audio article | the French French francais are an ethnic group and nation who are identified with the country of France this connection may be ethnic legal historical or cultural historically the heritage of the French people is mostly of Celtic and Roman origin descending from the ancient and medieval populations of Gauls Leaguers Latins a Buren's and to a lesser extent Germanic peoples such as Franks Allemands and Norseman France has long been a patchwork of local customs and regional differences and while most French people still speak the French language as their mother tongue languages like norman Occitan Catalan over net Corsican Basque French Flemish Lorraine Franconian Alsatian and Breton remains spoken in their respective regions Arabic is also widely spoken arguably the largest minority language in France as of the 21st century a spot previously held by Breton and Occitan modern French society as a melting pot from the middle of the 19th century it experienced a high rate of inward migration mainly consisting of Arab Berbers sub-saharan Africans Chinese and other peoples from Africa the Middle East in East Asia and the government defining France as an inclusive nation with the universal values advocated assimilation through which immigrants were expected to adhere to French values and cultural norms nowadays while the government has let newcomers retain their distinctive cultures since the mid 1980s and requires from the Mamere integration French citizens still equate their nationality with citizenship as this French law in addition to mainland France French people and people of French descent can be found internationally in overseas departments and territories of France such as the French West Indies French Caribbean and in foreign countries with significant french-speaking population groups are not such as Switzerland French Swiss the United States French Americans Canada French Canadians Argentina French Argentines Brazil French Brazilians Chile French Chileans and Uruguay French Uruguay ins topic citizenship and legal residence to be French according to the first article of the French Constitution is to be a citizen of France regardless of one's origin race or religion sans distinction derision DeRay soda religion according to its principles France has devoted itself to the destiny of a proposition nation a generic Territory where people are bounded only by the French language and the assumed willingness to live together as defined by ernest renan club a site de tous les your every day plebiscite on the willingness to live together in renan's 1882 si qu'est-ce e e qu nation the debate concerning the integration of this view with the principles underlying the european community remains open a large number of foreigners have traditionally been permitted to live in france and succeeded in doing so indeed the country has long valued its openness tolerance and the quality of services available application for french citizenship is often interpreted as a renunciation of previous state Allegiance unless a dual citizenship agreement exists between the two countries for instance this is the case with switzerland one can be both French and Swiss the European treaties have formally permitted movement and European citizens enjoy formal rights to employment in the state sector though not as trainees in reserved branches eg as magistrates seeing itself as an inclusive nation with universal values France has always valued and strongly advocated assimilation however the success of such assimilation has recently been called into question there is increasing dissatisfaction with and within growing ethno-cultural enclaves community as me the 2005 French riots in some troubled and impoverished suburbs les courtiers sensible --zz were an example of such tensions however they should not be interpreted as ethnic conflicts as appeared before in other countries like the USA in the UK but as social conflicts born out of socio-economic problems endangering proper integration topic history French people are the descendants of Gauls and Romans Western European Celtic and italic people's as well as Breton's Aquitaine Ian's Ligurian z-- and Germanic people arriving at the beginning of the Frankish Empire such as the Franks the Visigoths the sube the Saxons the Alemany and the burgundians and later Germanic groups such as the Vikings known as Normans who settled in Normandy and to a lesser extent in Brittany in the 9th century the name France etymologically derives from the word francha the territory of the Franks the Franks were a Germanic tribe that over an Roman Gaul at the end of the Roman Empire topic Celtic and Roman Gaul in the pre-roman era all of Gaul an area of Western Europe that encompassed all of what is known today as France Belgium part of Germany and Switzerland and northern Italy was inhabited by a variety of peoples who were known collectively as the Gaulish tribes their ancestors were Celts who came from Central Europe in the 7th century BCE and even before according to new research and dominated native peoples including the liquors and aqua tannic people among them the Basques in Aquitaine some particularly in the northern and eastern areas may have had Germanic admixture the Belgae many of these peoples had already spoken Celtic Gaulish by the time of the Roman conquest Gaul was militarily conquered in 58 251 BCE by the Roman legions under the command of general Julius Caesar except the southeast which had already been conquered about one century earlier over the next six centuries the two cultures intermingled creating a hybridized gallo-roman culture in the late Roman era in addition to colonists from elsewhere in the Empire and Gaulish natives Galia also became home to some in migrating populations of Germanic and Scythian origin such as Allen's the Gaulish language is thought to have survived into the sixth century in France despite considerable romanization of the local material culture coexisting with Latin Gaulish helped shape the vulgar latin dialects that developed into french with effects including loanwords and counts including wheat the word for yes sound changes and influences in conjugation in word order today the last redoubt of Celtic language in France can be found in the northwestern region of Brittany although this is not the result of a survival of Gaulish language but of a fifth century AD migration of brittonic speaking Celts from Britain the vulgar latin in the region of Gallia took on a distinctly local character some of which is attested in graffiti which evolved into the gallo-romance dialects which include french and its closest relatives topic Frankish Kingdom with the decline of the Roman Empire in Western Europe a federation of Germanic peoples entered the picture the Franks from which the word French derives the Franks were Germanic pagans who began to settle in northern Gaul as Laith II already during the Roman era they continued to filter across the Rhine River from present-day Netherlands and Germany between the 3rd to the 7th century at the beginning they served in the Roman army and reached high command's their language is still spoken as a kind of Dutch Flemish low Frankish in northern France west hook and Frankish central Franconian in german-speaking Lorraine another Germanic people emigrated massively to Alsace the elements which explains the alemannic German spoken there they were competitors of the Franks that's why in Renaissance times it became the French word for German alum and by the early 6th century the Franks led by the Merovingian King Clovis the first and his sons had consolidated their whole on much of modern-day France the country to which they gave their name the other major Germanic people to arrive in France after the Burgundians and the Visigoths were the Norseman or Northman which was shortened to Norman in France Viking raiders from modern Denmark in Norway who settled with Anglo Scandinavians and Anglo Saxons from the Danelaw definitely in the northern region known today as Normandy in the ninth and 10th century and which was given in fiefdom of the kingdom of France by King Charles the 3rd the Vikings eventually intermarried with the local people converting to Christianity in the process it was the Normans who two centuries later would go on to conquer England and southern Italy eventually though the largely autonomous Duchy of Normandy was incorporated back into the royal domain ie the territory under direct control of the French King in the Middle Ages in the Crusader Kingdom of Jerusalem founded in 1099 at most 120 thousand francs predominantly french-speaking Western Christians ruled over 350,000 Muslims Jews and native Eastern Christians topic kingdom of France in the roughly nine hundred years after the Norman invasions France had a fairly settled population unlike elsewhere in Europe France experienced relatively low levels of emigration to the Americas with the exception of the Huguenots due to a lower birth rate than in the rest of Europe however significant emigration of mainly Roman Catholic French populations led to the settlement of the province of Acadia Canada New France and Louisiana all at the time French possessions as well as colonies in the West Indies Mascarene Islands in Africa on the 30th of December 1687 a community of French Huguenot settled in South Africa most of these originally settled in the Cape Colony but have since been quickly absorbed into the Afrikaner population after Champlain's founding of Quebec City in 1608 it became the capital of New France encouraging settlement was difficult and while some emigration did occur by 1763 New France only had a population of some 65,000 from seventeen thirteen to seventeen eighty-seven thirty thousand colonists immigrated from France to the Saint domain in 1805 when the French were forced out of Saint domain Haiti thirty five thousand French settlers were given land in Cuba by the beginning of the 17th century some twenty percent of the total male population of Catalonia was made up of French immigrants in the 18th century and early 19th century a small migration of French emigrated by official invitation of the Hapsburgs to the austro-hungarian Empire now the nations of Austria Czech Republic Hungary Slovakia Serbia and Romania some of them coming from french-speaking communes in Lorraine or being French Swiss Walser's from the Ville a Canton in Switzerland maintained for some generations the French language and a specific ethnic identity later labeled as Banat French francais do Banat by 1788 there were eight villages populated by French colonists topic French Republic the French First Republic appeared following the 1789 French Revolution it replaced the ancient kingdom of France ruled by the Divine Right of Kings Hobbes Baum highlighted the role of conscription invented by Napoleon and of the 1880s public instruction laws which allowed mixing of the various groups of France into a nationalist mould which created the French citizen and his consciousness of membership to a common nation while the various regional languages of France were progressively eradicated the 1870 franco-prussian war which led to the short-lived Paris Commune of 1871 was instrumental in bolstering patriotic feelings until World War 1 1914 to 1918 French politicians never completely lost sight of the disputed alsace-lorraine region which played a major role in the definition of the French nation and therefore of the French people the decrees of the 24th of October 1870 by Adolf cream.you granted automatic and massive French citizenship to all Jewish people of Algeria topic 20th century successive waves of immigrants during the 19th and 20th centuries were rapidly assimilated into French culture France's population dynamics began to change in the middle of the nineteenth century as France joined the Industrial Revolution the pace of industrial growth attracted millions of European immigrants over the next century with especially large numbers arriving from Poland Belgium Portugal Italy and Spain in the period from 1915 to 1950 many immigrants came from Czechoslovakia Hungary Russia Scandinavia and Yugoslavia small but significant numbers of Frenchmen in the north and northeast regions have relatives in Germany and Great Britain between 1956 and 1967 about 235,000 North African Jews from Algeria Tunisia and Morocco also emigrated to France due to the decline of the French Empire and following the six-day war hence by 1968 Jews of North African origin comprised the majority of the Jewish population of France as these new immigrants were already culturally French they needed little time to adjust to French society French law made it easy for thousands of settlers colons in French national French from former colonies of North and East Africa India and Indochina to live in mainland France it is estimated that 20,000 settlers were living in Saigon in 1945 and there were 68,000 430 European settlers living in Madagascar in 1958 1.6 million European pinna wores settlers migrated from Algeria Tunisia and Morocco in just a few months in 1962 900,000 pide noir settlers left Algeria in the most massive relocation of population in Europe since the World War two in the 1970s over 30,000 French settlers left Cambodia during the Khmer Rouge regime as the Pol Pot government confiscated their farms and land properties in the 1960s a second wave of emigration came to France which was needed for reconstruction purposes and for cheaper labor after the devastation brought on by world war ii french entrepreneurs went to Maghreb countries looking for cheap labor thus encouraging work emigration to France their settlement was officialized with Jacques Chirac's family regrouping Act of 1976 regroup meant family-owned since then immigration has become more varied although France stopped being a major immigration country compared to other European countries the large impact of North African and Arab immigration as the greatest and has brought racial socio-cultural and religious questions to a country seen as homogeneously European French and Christian for thousands of years nevertheless according to Justin vase professor at Sciences Po Paris integration of Muslim immigrants is happening as part of a background evolution and recent studies confirmed the results of their assimilation showing that North Africans seem to be characterized by a high degree of cultural integration reflected in a relatively high propensity to exogamy with rates ranging from 20% to 50% according to Emanuel Todd the relatively high exogamy among French Algerians can be explained by the colonial link between France and Algeria a small French descent group also subsequently arrived from Latin America Argentina Chile and Uruguay in the 1970s topic languages topic in France most French people speak the French language as their mother tongue but certain languages like Norman occitan over net Corsican Euskara French Flemish and Breton remains spoken in certain regions see language policy in France there have also been periods of history when a majority of French people had other first languages local languages such as Occitan Catalan Alsatian West Flemish Lorraine Franconian Gallo the card or Chitty me and arpan today many immigrants speak another tongue at home according to historian Eric Hobsbawm the French language has been essential to the concept of France although in 1789 50% of the French people did not speak it at all and only 12 to 13 percent spoke it fairly well even in oil languages zones it was not usually used except in cities and even there not always in the outlying districts topic abroad abroad the French language is spoken in many different countries in particular the former French colonies nevertheless speaking French has distinct from being a French citizen thus Francophonie or the speaking of French must not be confused with French citizenship or ethnicity for example French speakers in Switzerland are not French citizens native english-speaking blacks on the island of st. Maarten hold French nationality even though they do not speak French as a first language while their neighboring french-speaking Haitian immigrants who also speak a French Creole remain foreigners large numbers of people of French ancestry outside Europe speak other first languages particularly English throughout most of North America except French Canada Spanish or Portuguese in southern South America and Africans in South Africa the adjective French can be used to mean either French citizen or French speaker and usage varies depending on the context with the former being common in France the latter meaning is often used in Canada when discussing matters internal to Canada topic nationality citizenship ethnicity the modern ethnic French are the descendants of Romans Celts a Buren's Ligurian z' and greeks in southern france mixed with Germanic peoples arriving at the end of the Roman Empire such as the Franks and the Burgundians and some Vikings who mixed with the Normans and settled mostly in Normandy in the 9th century according to Dominique Schnapper the classical conception of the nation is that of an entity which opposed to the ethnic group affirms itself as an open community the will to live together expressing itself by the acceptation of the rules of a unified public domain which transcends all particular isms this conception of the nation is being composed by a will to live together supported by the classic lecture of ernest renan in 1882 has been opposed by the french far-right in particular the nationalist Front National National Front FN party which claims that there is such a thing as a French ethnic group the discourse of ethno nationalist groups such as the front national FN however advances the concept of francais de su shore indigenous french the conventional conception of French history starts with ancient Gaul and French national identity often views the Gauls as national precursors either as biological ancestors hence the refrain nose and setters les goal WA as emotional spiritual ancestors or both verson Jetix the Gaulish chieftain who tried to unite the various Gallic tribes of the land against Roman encroachment but was ultimately vanquished by Julius Caesar is often revered as a first national hero in the famously popular French comic Asterix the main characters are patriotic Gauls who fight against Roman invaders while in modern days the term goal was used in French to distinguish the native French from French of immigrant origins however despite its occasional nativist usage the Gaulish identity has also been embraced by french of non native origins as well notably Napoleon the third whose family was ultimately of Corsican and Italian roots identified France with Gaul in verse and Jett uruk's and declared that New France ancient France gall are one and the same moral person it has been noted that the French view of having Gallic origins has evolved over history before the French Revolution it divided social classes with the peasants identifying with the native Gauls while the aristocracy identified with the Franks during the early 19th century intellectuals began using the identification with Gaul instead as a unifying force to bridge divisions within French society with a common national origin myth Miriam crepes of the University of Nebraska Omaha argues that the view of a unified territory one land since the beginning of civilization and the unified people which too emphasized all disparities and the succession of waves of invaders was first imprinted on the masses by the unified history curriculum of French textbooks in the late 1870s since the beginning of the Third Republic 1871 to 1940 the state has not categorized people according to their alleged ethnic origins hence in contrast to the United States Census French people are not asked to define their ethnic apartments whichever it may be the usage of ethnic and racial categorization is avoided to prevent any case of discrimination the same regulations apply to religious membership data that cannot be compiled under the French census this classic French Republican non-essential inception of nationality as officialized by the French Constitution according to which French is a nationality and not a specific ethnicity topic genetics France has been influenced by the many different human migrations that wide crossed Europe over time prehistoric and Neolithic population movements could have influenced the genetic diversity of this country a study in 2009 analyzed 555 French individuals from 7 different regions in mainland France and found the following y-dna haplogroups the five main haplogroups are our 160 3.4 1% e 11.4 1% traced mostly in the Paris Area I 8.8 8% J 7.9 7% and G 5.1 6% are 1 B particularly are 1 B 1 B 2 was found to be the most dominant y-chromosomal lineage in France covering about 60% of the y-chromosomal lineages the high frequency of this haplogroup is typical in all West European populations Peplow groups I and G are also characteristic markers for many different West European populations Peplow groups J and E 1 B 1 B M 35 M 78 M 81 and M 34 consists of lineages with differential distribution within Middle East North Africa and Europe only adults with French surnames were analyzed by the study Provence a province of southern France was colonized by ancient Greeks who founded the cities of Marseille and nice a study in 2011 found that 17% of the Y chromosomes exclusive to males of Marseille may be attributed to Greek colonization predicting a maximum of a 10% Greek contribution into the local population as opposed to sell to Ligurian autochthonous input suggesting a Greek male elite dominant input into the Iron Age Provence population there was also some evidence for limited Greek influence in Corsica topic nationality and citizenship French nationality has not meant automatic citizenship some categories of French people have been excluded throughout the years from full citizenship women until the liberation they were deprived of the right to vote the provisional government of General de Gaulle accorded them this right by the 21st of April 1944 prescription however women still suffer from under-representation in the political class the 6th of June 2000 law and parody attempted to address this question military for a long time it was called La Grande mu at the great mute in reference to its prohibition from interfering in political life during a large part of the 3rd Republic 1871 to 1940 the army was in its majority ante Republican and thus counter-revolutionary the Dreyfus Affair in the 16th of May 1877 crisis which almost led to a monarchist coup d'etat by McMahon are examples of this anti Republican spirit therefore they would only gain the right to vote with the 17th of August 1945 prescription the contribution of de Gaulle to the interior French Resistance reconciled the army with the Republic nevertheless militaries do not benefit from the whole of public liberties as the 13th of July 1972 law and the general statute of military specify young people the July 1974 law voted at the instigation of president valéry Giscard d'Estaing reduced from 21 to 18 the age of majority naturalized foreigners since the 9th of January 1973 law foreigners who have acquired French nationality do not have to wait five years after their naturalization to be able to vote any more inhabitants of the colonies the seventh of May 1946 law meant that soldiers from the Empire such as the terrors killed during World War one and World War two were not citizens the special case of foreign citizens of an EU member state who even if not French are allowed to vote in French local elections if living in France and may turn to any French consular or diplomatic mission if there is no such representations of their own country France was one of the first countries to implement D natural laws philosopher Giorgio Agamben has pointed out this fact that the 1915 French law which permitted the naturalization with regard to naturalized citizens of enemy origins was one of the first example of such legislation which Nazi Germany later implemented with the 1935 Nuremberg Laws furthermore some authors who have insisted on the crisis of the nation-state allege that nationality and citizenship are becoming separate concepts they show his example international supranational citizenship or world citizenship membership to international nongovernmental organizations such as Amnesty International or Greenpeace this would indicate a path toward a post national citizenship beside this modern citizenship is linked to civic participation also called positive freedom which implies voting demonstrations petitions activism etc therefore social exclusion may lead to deprivation of citizenship this has led various authors philippe van Paresh jean-marc ferry alan kyle a andre gorse to theorize a guaranteed minimum income which would impede exclusion from citizenship topic multiculturalism versus universalism in France the conception of citizenship teeters between universalism and multiculturalism especially in recent years French citizenship has been defined for a long time by three factors integration individual adherence and the primacy of the soil jus soli political integration which includes but is not limited to racial integration is based on voluntary policies which aims at creating a common identity and the interiorization by each individual of a common cultural and historic legacy since in France the state preceded the nation voluntary policies have taken an important place in the creation of this common cultural identity on the other hand the interiorization of a common legacy as a slow process which be veal Alba compares to acculturation according to him integration is therefore the result of a double will the nations will to create a common culture for all members of the nation and the communities will living in the nation to recognize the legitimacy of this common culture veal all the warns against confusing recent processes of integration related to the so-called second generation immigrants who are subject to discrimination with older processes which have made modern France biloba thus shows that any democratic nation characterized itself by its project of transcending all forms of particular memberships whether biological or seen as such ethnic historic economic social religious or cultural the citizen thus emancipates himself from the particular isms of identity which characterize himself to attain a more Universal dimension he is a citizen before being a member of a community or of a social class therefore according to veal Alba a democratic nation as by definition multicultural as it gathers various populations which differs by their regional origins / nits bread ins Corsican Tsar Lorraine's their national origins immigrant son or grandson of an immigrant or religious origins catholics protestants jews muslims agnostics or atheists topic ernest renan s'what as a nation 1882 ernest renan described this republican conception in his famous the 11th of March 1882 conference at the Sorbonne test CEQ nation what is a nation according to him to belong to a nation as a subjective act which always has to be repeated as it is not assured by objective criteria a nation state is not composed of a single homogeneous ethnic group a community but of a variety of individuals willing to live together renan's non essentialist definition which forms the basis of the French Republic is diametrically opposed to the German ethnic conception of a nation first formulated by Fichte the German conception is usually qualified in France as an exclusive view of nationality as it includes only the members of the corresponding ethnic group while the Republican conception thinks itself is Universalist following the Enlightenment ideals officialized by the 1789 Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the citizen while ernest renan arguments were also concerned by the debate about the disputed alsace-lorraine region he said that not only one referendum had to be made in order to ask the opinions of the Alsatian people but also a daily referendum should be made concerning all those citizens wanting to live in the French nation-state this plumb asite de tous les sure every day plebiscite might be compared to a social contract or even to the classic definition of consciousness as an act which repeats itself endlessly henceforth contrary to the German definition of a nation based on objective criteria such as race or ethnic group which may be defined by the existence of a common language among other criteria the people of France is defined as all the people living in the French nation-state and willing to do so ie by its citizenship this definition of the French nation-state contradicts the common opinion which holds that the concept of the French people identifies with one particular ethnic group this contradiction explains the seeming paradox encountered when attempting to identify a French ethnic group the French conception of the nation is radically opposed to and was thought in opposition to the German conception of the Volk ethnic group this Universalist conception of citizenship and of the nation has influenced the French model of colonization while the British Empire preferred an indirect rule system which did not mix the colonized people with the colonists the French Republic theoretically chose an integration system and considered parts of its colonial empire as France itself in its population as French people the ruthless conquest of Algeria thus led to the integration of the territory as a department of the French territory this ideal also led to the ironic sentence which opened up history textbooks in France's in its colonies our ancestors the Gauls however this Universal ideal rooted in the 1789 French Revolution bringing Liberty to the people suffered from the racism that impregnated colonialism thus in Algeria the cream.you decrees at the end of the 19th century gave French citizenship to North African Jews while Muslims were regulated by the 1881 indigenous code liberal author Tocqueville himself considered that the British model was better adapted than the French one and did not balk before the cruel T's of general buggers conquest he went as far as advocating racial segregation there this paradoxical tension between the Universalist conception of the French nation and the racism inherent in colonization is most obvious in ernest renan himself who went as far as advocating a kind of eugenics into the 26th of june 1856 letter to our third ago Beno author of an essay on the inequality of the human races 1853 to 55 and one of the first theoreticians of scientific racism he wrote you have written a remarkable book here full of vigor and originality of mind only it's written to belittle understood in France or rather it's written to be misunderstood here the French mind turns little to ethnographic considerations France has little belief in race fact of race is huge originally but it's been continually losing its importance and sometimes as in France it happens to disappear completely does that mean total decadence yes certainly from the standpoint of the stability of institutions the originality of character a certain nobility that I hold to be the most important factor in the conjunction of human affairs but also what compensations no doubt if the noble elements mixed in the blood of a people happen to disappear completely then there would be a demeaning equality like that of some eastern states and in some respects China but it is in fact a very small amount of noble blood put into the circulation of a people that is enough to ennoble them at least as to historical effects this is how France a nation so completely fallen into cominis in practice plays on the world stage the role of a gentleman setting aside the quite inferior races whose intermingling with the great races would only poison the human species I see in the future a homogeneous humanity topic jus soli and jus sanguinis during the ancient regime before the 1789 French Revolution jus soli or right of territory was predominant feudal law recognized personal allergy ins to the sovereign but the subjects of the sovereign were defined by their birth hland according to the 3rd of September 1791 Constitution those who are born in France from a foreign father and have fixed their residency in France for those who after being born in foreign country from a French father have come to France and have sworn their civil oath become French citizens because of the war distrust toward foreigners led to the obligation on the part of this last category to swear a civil oath in order to gain French nationality however the Napoleonic Code would insist on jus sanguinis right of blood paternity against Napoleon Bonaparte swish became the principal criterion of nationality and therefore broke for the first time with the ancient tradition of jus soli by breaking any residency condition toward children born abroad from French parents however according to Patrick while it was not ethnically motivated but only meant that family links transmitted by the Pater familias had become more important than subject hood with the 7th of February 1851 law voted during the Second Republic 1848 to 1850 to double jus soli was introduced in French legislation combining birth origin with paternity thus it gave French nationality to the child of a foreigner if both are born in France except if the year following his coming of age he reclaims a foreign nationality thus prohibiting dual nationality this 1851 law was in part past because of conscription concerns this system more or less remained the same until the 1993 reform of the nationality code created by the 9th of January 1973 law the 1993 reform which defines the nationality law is deemed controversial by some it commits young people born in France to foreign parents to solicit French nationality between the ages of 16 and 21 this has been criticised some arguing that the principle of equality before the law was not complied with since French nationality was no longer given automatic at birth as in the classic double jus soli la but was to be requested when approaching adulthood henceforth children born in France from French parents were differentiated from children born in France from foreign parents creating a hiatus between these two categories the 1993 reform was prepared by the paschal laws the first Pasqua law in 1986 restricts residence conditions in France and facilitates expulsion x' with this 1986 law a child born in france from foreign parents can only acquire french nationality if he or she demonstrates his or her will to do so at age 16 by proving that he or she has been schooled in france and has a sufficient command of the french language this new policy is symbolized by the expulsion of 101 mullions by charter ii Pascual on immigration control makes regularization of illegal aliens more difficult and in general residence conditions for foreigners much harder Charles Pasqua who said on the 11th of May 1987 some have reproached me of having used a plane but if necessary I will use trains declared to Lamond on the 2nd of June 1993 France has been a country of immigration it doesn't want to be one anymore our aim taking into account the difficulties of the economic situation is to tend toward zero immigration immigration zero quote closing parentheses quote therefore modern French nationality law combines four factors paternity or right of blood birth origin residency and the will expressed by a foreigner or a person born in France to foreign parents to become French topic European citizenship the 1992 Maastricht Treaty introduced the concept of European citizenship which comes in addition to national citizenships topic citizenship of foreigners by definition a foreigner is someone who does not have French nationality therefore it is not a synonym of immigrant as a foreigner may be born in France on the other hand a Frenchman born abroad may be considered an immigrant eg former Prime Minister Dominique de Villepin who lived the majority of his life abroad in most of the cases however a foreigner is an immigrant and vice-versa they either benefit from legal sojourn in France which after a residency of ten years makes it possible to ask for naturalization if they do not they are considered illegal aliens some argue that this privation of nationality and citizenship does not square with their contribution to the national economic efforts and thus to economic growth in any cases rights of foreigners in France have improved over the last half-century 1946 right to elect trade union representative but not to be elected as a representative 1968 right to become a trade union delegate 1972 right to sit in works council and to be a delegate of the workers at the condition of knowing how to read and write French 1975 additional condition to be able to express oneself in French they may vote at freedoms elections industrial tribunal elections but may not be elected foreigners may also have administrative or leadership positions in trade unions but under various conditions 1982 those conditions are suppressed only the function of conciliate Prudhomme all is reserved to those who have acquired french nationality they may be elected in workers representation functions or laws they also may become administrators in public structures such as Social Security Bank's casas dis security sociale OPA C which administers H LM s o pH LM 1992 for European Union citizens right to vote at the European elections first exercised during the 1994 European elections and at municipal elections first exercised during the 2001 municipal elections topic statistics the NC does not collect data about language religion or ethnicity on the principle of the secular and unitary nature of the French Republic nevertheless there are some sources dealing with just such distinctions the CIA world factbook defines the ethnic groups of France as being Celtic and Latin with Teutonic Slavic North African sub-saharan African Indo Chinese and Basque minorities overseas departments black white mulatto East Indian Chinese Amerindian its definition is reproduced on several websites collecting or reporting demographic data the u.s. Department of State goes into further detail since prehistoric times France has been a crossroads of trade travel and invasion three basic European ethnic stocks Celtic Latin and Teutonic Frankish have blended over the centuries to make up its present population traditionally France has had a high level of immigration in 2004 there were over 6 million Muslims largely of North African descent living in France France is home to both the largest Muslim and Jewish populations in Europe the Encyclopedia Britannica says that the French are strongly conscious of belonging to a single nation but they hardly constitute a unified ethnic group by any scientific gauge and it mentions as part of the population of France the Basques the Celts called Gauls by Romans and the Germanic Teutonic peoples including the Norseman or Vikings France also became in the 19th and especially in the 20th century the prime recipient of foreign emigration into Europe it is said by some that France adheres to the ideal of a single homogeneous national culture supported by the absence of hyphenated identities and by avoidance of the very term ethnicity in French discourse topic immigration as of 2008 the French National Institute of statistics in Si estimated that 5 3 million foreign-born immigrants and 6 5 million direct descendants of immigrants born in France with at least one immigrant parent lived in France representing a total of 11 point 8 million in 19 percent of the total population in metropolitan France 62 1 million in 2008 among them about five five million are of European origin and 4 million of North African origin topic populations with French ancestry between 1848 and 1939 1 million people with French passports emigrated to other countries the main communities of French ancestry in the new world are found in the United States Canada and Argentina while sizable groups are also found in Brazil Chile Uruguay and Australia topic Canada there are nearly seven million French speakers out of nine to 10 million people of French and partial French ancestry in Canada the Canadian province of Quebec 2006 census population of seven million five hundred forty six thousand one hundred thirty one where more than 95% of the people speak French is either their first second or even third language is the center of French life on the western side of the Atlantic however French settlement began further east in Acadia Quebec is home to vibrant French language arts media and learning there are sizable french-canadian communities scattered throughout the other provinces of Canada particularly in Ontario which has about 1 million people with French ancestry 400,000 who have French as their mother tongue Manitoba and New Brunswick which is the only fully bilingual province and is 33% Acadian topic United States the United States is home to an estimated 13 to 16 million people of French descent or 4 to 5 percent of the u.s. population particularly in Louisiana New England and parts of the Midwest the French community in Louisiana consists of the Creoles the descendants of the French settlers who arrived when Louisiana was a French colony and the Cajuns the descendants of Acadian refugees from the great upheaval very few Creoles remain in New Orleans in present times in New England the vast majority of French immigration in the 19th and early 20th centuries came not from France but from over the border in Quebec the Quebec diaspora these French Canadians arrived to work in the timber mills and textile plants that appeared throughout the region as it industrialized today nearly 25% of the population of New Hampshire as a French ancestry the highest of any state English and Dutch colonies of pre-revolutionary America attracted large numbers of French Huguenots fleeing religious persecution in France in the Dutch colony of New Netherland that later became New York northern New Jersey and Western Connecticut these French Huguenots nearly identical in religion to the Dutch Reformed Church assimilated almost completely into the Dutch community however large it may have been at one time it has lost all identity of its French origin often with the translation of names examples de lemon Tanya Vandenberg by translation de veau greater than de vos or devote by phonetic respec Huguenots appeared in all of the English colonies and likewise assimilated even though this mass settlement approached the size of the settlement of the French settlement of Quebec it has assimilated into the english-speaking mainstream to a much greater extent than other French colonial groups and has left few traces of cultural influence New Rochelle New York is named after La Rochelle France one of the sources of Huguenots emigration to the Dutch colony and New Paltz New York is one of the few non urban settlements of Huguenots that did not undergo massive recycling of buildings in the usual redevelopment of such older larger cities as New York City or New Rochelle topic Argentine French Argentines form the third largest ancestry group in Argentina after Italian and Spanish Argentines most of French immigrants came to Argentina between 1871 and 1890 though considerable immigration continued until the late 1940s at least half of these immigrants came from southwestern France especially from the Basque Country Bayon bases Pyrenees accounted for more than 20% of immigrants big or and our but also from Savoy and the Paris region today around 6.8 million Argentines have some degree of French ancestry or are partial or wholly a French descent up to seventeen percent of the total population French Argentines had a considerable influence over the country particularly on its architectural styles and literary traditions as well as on the scientific field some notable Argentines of French descent include writer julio cortázar physiologist and Nobel Prize winner Bernardo Jose or activist Alicia Baroda justo with something akin to Latin culture the French immigrants quickly assimilated into mainstream Argentine society topic Uruguay French Uruguayans formed the third largest ancestry group in Uruguay after Italian and Spanish Uruguayan's during the first half of the 19th century Uruguay received mostly French immigrants to South America it constituted back then the second receptor of French immigrants in the new world after the United States thus while the United States received 195 thousand nine hundred seventy-one French immigrants between 1820 and 1855 13,000 922 Frenchmen most of them from the Basque Country and Bayon left for Uruguay between 1833 and 1842 the majority of immigrants were coming from the Basque Country Bayon and big or today there are an estimated at 300,000 french descendants in Uruguay topic united kingdom French migration to the United Kingdom as a phenomenon that has occurred at various points in history many British people have French ancestry and French remains the foreign language most learned by British people much of the UK's media eval aristocracy was descended from Franco Norman migrants at the time of the Norman conquest of England and also during the edge of an empire of the Plantagenet dynasty according to a study by ancestry coat UK three million British people are a French descent among those are television presenters Davina McCall in Louis Theroux there are currently an estimated 400,000 French people in the United Kingdom most of them in London topic Costa Rica the first French emigration in Costa Rica was a very small number to cartago in the mid 19th century due to World War two a group of exiled French mostly soldiers and families orphaned migrated to the country topic Mexico in Mexico a sizable population can trace its ancestry to France after Spain this makes France the second largest European ethnicity in the country the bulk of French immigrants arrived in Mexico during the 19th and early 20th centuries from 1814 to 1955 inhabitants of Barceloneta and the surrounding ubay Valley emigrated to Mexico by the dozens many established textile businesses between Mexico and France at the turn of the 20th century there were 5000 French families from the barceloneta region registered with the French consulate in Mexico while 90% stayed in Mexico some returned and from 1880 to 1930 built grand mansions called Mason's Mexicans and left a mark upon the city in the 1860s during the second Mexican Empire ruled by Emperor Maximilian the first of Mexico which was part of Napoleon the third scheme to create a Latin Empire in the new world indeed responsible for coining the term a murica lateen Latin America in English many French soldiers merchants and Families set foot upon Mexican soil Emperor Maximilian s consort Carlota of Mexico a Belgian princess was a granddaughter of Louis Philippe of France many Mexicans of French descent live in cities or states such as Zacatecas San Luis Potosi Sinaloa Monterrey Puebla Guadalajara and the capital Mexico City where French surnames such as charas shares Renault Pierre's Michel Bettencourt alanis Blanc nei Jurado jure colo-colo du ma or mu CA can be found topic Chile the French came to Chile in the 18th century arriving at concepción as merchants and in the mid 19th century to cultivate vines in the haciendas of the Central Valley the home base of world-famous Chilean wine the Arak ania region also has an important number of people of French ancestry as the area hosted settlers arrived by the second half of the 19th century as farmers and shopkeepers with something that came to Latin culture the French immigrants quickly assimilated into mainstream Chilean society from 1840 to 1940 around 25,000 Frenchmen immigrated to Chile 80% of them were coming from southwestern France especially from bases Pyrenees Basque Country and Bayon Gironde courant inferior and chiron and regions situated between Gers and Bordeaux Nia most of French immigrants settled in the country between 1875 and 1895 between October 1882 in December 1897 8000 413 Frenchmen settled in Chile making up 23 percent of immigrants second only after Spaniards from this period in 1863 1650 French citizens were registered in Chile at the end of the century they were almost 30,000 according to the census of 1865 out of 23,000 220 foreigners established in Chile 2483 were French the third largest European community in the country after Germans and Englishmen in 1875 the community reached 3,000 members 12% of the almost 25,000 foreigners established in the country it was estimated that 10,000 Frenchmen were living in Chile in 1912 7% of the 149 thousand four hundred Frenchmen living in Latin America in World War two a group of over 10,000 Chileans of French descent the majority have French relatives joined the Free French forces and fought the Nazi occupation of France today it is estimated that 500,000 Chileans are a French descent former President of Chile Michelle Bachelet as a French origin as was Augusto Pinochet a large percentage of politicians businessmen professionals and entertainers in the country are of French ancestry topic Brazil it is estimated that there are 1 million to 2 million or more Brazilians of French descent today this gives Brazil the second largest French community in South America from 1819 to 1940 40,000 383 Frenchmen immigrated to Brazil most of them settled in the country between 1884 and 1925 8008 from 1819 to 1883 25,000 727 from 1884 to 1925 6600 48 from 1926 to 1940 another source estimates that around 100,000 French people immigrated to Brazil between 1850 and 1965 the French community in Brazil numbered 592 in 1888 and 5,000 in 1915 it was estimated that 14,000 Frenchmen were living in Brazil in 1912 9% of the 149 thousand four hundred Frenchmen living in Latin America the second largest community after Argentina 100,000 the Brazilian imperial family originates from the Portuguese house of Braganza in the last Emperor's heir and daughter Isabella married Prince Gaston door lay on Conti do a member of the House of or lay on a cadet branch of the Bourbons the French royal family topic Guatemala the first French immigrants were politicians such as Nicolas Raul and Isadora Saget on read tear along and officers honored Korbel du Plessis Gabor DeLand gadot later when the Central American Federation was divided in seven countries some of them settled to Costa Rica others to Nicaragua although the majority still remained in Guatemala the relationships start to 18:27 politicians scientists painters builders singers and some families emigrated to Guatemala later in a Conservative government annihilated nearly all the relations between France and Guatemala and most of French immigrants went to Costa Rica but these relationships were again returned to the late of the 19th century topic Latin America elsewhere in the Americas French settlement took place in the 16th to 20th centuries they can be found in Haiti Cuba refugees from the Haitian Revolution and Uruguay the Betancourt political families who influenced Peru Colombia Venezuela Ecuador Puerto Rico Bolivia and Panama have some French ancestry topic Huguenots large numbers of Huguenots are known to have settled in the United Kingdom AB 50,000 Ireland in Protestant areas of Germany especially the city of Berlin AB 40,000 in the Netherlands AB 50,000 in South Africa and in North America many people in these countries still bear French names topic Asia in Asia a proportion of people with mixed French and Vietnamese descent can be found in Vietnam including the number of persons of pure French descent many are descendants of French settlers who intermarried with local Vietnamese people approximately five thousand in Vietnam are of pure French descent however this number is disputed a small proportion of people with mixed French and Khmer descent can be found in Cambodia these people number approximately 16,000 in Cambodia among this number approximately 3,000 are of pure French descent an unknown number with mixed French and lao ancestry can be found throughout Laos a few thousand French citizens of Indian European or Creole ethnic origins live in the former French possessions in India mostly Pondicherry in addition to these countries small minorities can be found elsewhere in Asia the majority of these living as expatriates topic elsewhere apart from québécois Acadians Cajuns and matey other populations with some French ancestry outside metropolitan France include the Cal dashes of New Caledonia Louisiana Creole people of the United States the so called zor-el's and petits Blanc's of various Indian Ocean islands as well as populations of the former French colonial empire in Africa and the West Indies see also topic notes and references a bails mark $19.99 how the Anthropology of France has changed anthropology in France assessing New Directions in the field cultural anthropology American Anthropological Association fourteen three four hundred four to eight issn 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m5k7khBTb88 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m5k7khBTb88 | Hagler Vs Hearn's (Fight of The Ages - The Fight Show | and when i go in there i want to be in top condition and great help finally the fight was cancelled hagler was livid and he was going to make 2 million he turned down 2 million the first beginning ray he started complaining about his little baby binky you know how many people will give a million dollars for that little baby pinkie that cut that thing off and come april 15 and three rounds i would be the greatest and tommy said i'm going to be laying down there his hands are going to be raised i feel almost the same but when the smoke cleared because i'm coming out smoking as you know but uh when the smoke clears it'd after three long years the war of words will be settled amidst the neon of las vegas nevada hagler and hearns have descended upon caesar's palace to end their dispute and treat the public to the fight of the year the hype is over and the drama begins as we await the opening bell between two great champions marvelous marvin hagler and thomas hearns uh yeah that is a teaser because you know what it's about to go down what's going on with you out here in the fight world today we continue to pay homage to the greatest middleweight to ever have done it in this era so for those of you who have the opportunity to watch you know exactly what i'm speaking of marvelous marvin haggler so with no further ado it's time to box with our special today hagler versus hearns and we hope you take the time to truly appreciate the depths of what this fight will bring there will be so many things coming to you in this show and we were going to get into some serious trivia as we go we're going to definitely speak specifically to some of the things that were going on in that era so for those of you who are alive or have done your box in history you're gonna really truly appreciate this segment on the fight show my name is eric a bradley for those of you who have never watched this channel boy you are late to the dance this is the fight show where we break the fight world down round by round back to the topic at hand the fight and for all of you who are new we really appreciate you taking the time to watch because marvin hagler deserves it the boxing community truly deserves positive attention and that's what we focus on doing so you know no further ado we're about to get it in and as we go on we'll show a little more of the behind the scenes of this fight it's not been really done this way and that's why we're gonna bring it there'll be a few clips of the very very powerful series that when i was growing up was strong and it was called legendary and it was the behind the scenes so we're gonna go behind the scenes on the behind the scenes with the greatest middleweight fight arguably the greatest fight in boxing history y'all ready to get it in i gotta see where my people are from right now uh this is always a powerful part of the show where are my people out in the uk i want to hear from my people out here look at here what's going on kickboxer fashad special shouts out from the fight show i'm good brother it's good to see you it was a great fight and it's going to be greater the way we do it here just remember you saw it here live special shouts out the coach fleming out in denmark denmark the school of boxing is representing welcome yeah there you go way to put it out there champ who else where you from make sure i know where you're from this is the check-in we always find out i want to hear from aussie i want to hear from the uk shout out and boy i better not be totally embarrassed by the usa get it popping let's go let's go there you go lloyd what's good look at my boys representing special shouts out boy we about to get into this fight it's going down and i know you guys are appreciated welcome on andy welcome to the fight show champ it's good to see you man it's good to see you let me keep going down this list cause y'all jumping in kane what's up let's get it we bout to get it man 60 seconds we'll be popping it in and i want you to enjoy every second cause this was fire and you think it's fire now you should have seen it then but boy the way we gonna deliver it to you i hope you got some popcorn i hope you got some pizza and i hope you got a plan to run it off tomorrow because it's going down what's going on william in the house shouts out school in the house kicking it live i love seeing it looking forward to the study great yes man it's all good when you got a double down in this game you can't pretend to be about boxing you got to really really commit to it and that's what no matter what profession you're in you got to triple down on your commitment don't just talk about it be about it what's going on ricky where you from saint croix wow beautiful place man welcome to the fight show it's good to see you western sydney's in the building thank you all see might i knew you'd show up and those awesomes or it's 5 a.m in the morning there so that goes to show you their commitment so if you're watching and you're so antsy to see the fight you got to totally realize this buddy about life you got to pay homage to those who support you and these are the fans these are the followers and without further ado i always support them what's going on brad toledo welcome just south of motor city hitman so i know i know who you pulling for no doubt hitman hearn special shouts out the head man hope he has a speedy recovery he was actually sick when he got the news of this battle uh with uh marvin hagler got you know what happened and everything he he had heard and you know he's probably like his energy change tampa florida special shouts out to south florida in the building john bonner beautiful man it's good sooner nation oklahoma shout out let's get it let's get it bill watching the fight growing up this yeah mesmerized everybody in the on the entire planet champ welcome special shouts out to you bill welcome to the fight show champ coach out in va va representing coach calvin snead what's up brother it's good to see you i hope you're doing well i know you work and i've seen you getting that work in out in the when you're working with your people outside you serious about that life this young man serious about that life school of boxing you got to stay around we going we got a good spec little short segment in the show for you guys specifically let me see who else got it brad i saw it then yeah it was i mean if you if you watched it then what's up george mitchell special shouts out to one of my good childhood friends growing up it's good to see you brother man always good to break it down on the fight show with my boys good to see you all right stefano rossi ah i'm watching the fight from italy italy in the building special shouts and with no further ado let's watch some boxing remember leave your comments there'll be questions popping up on the screen comment below and i i got a a couple of uh special shouts out for the people who won the trivia keep your eyes out for the trivia because during the show we we have trivia so make sure you get ready to drop your knowledge let's see what your your history knowledge is because it's good to be have a good iq but history you know where you're going when you know where you came from and that's how we get it popping we out of here enjoy the fight hagler versus hearns on the fight show making its way toward the ring here and of course surrounded by many admirers from the city of detroit and there's a good look at thomas hear it's very interesting to note he was very very loose when we saw him in his locker room before the fight thomas very relaxed very confident and uh he didn't have any test look on his face he seemed to know exactly where he was and exactly what's going to happen that's on thomas earns looking all business of course and it has been the one of marvel department has the debate is make his opponent wait in the ring and of course everyone having anything to do with this fight will try to avoid just such a circumstance that'll be a definite case of nerves on both parts here and larry merchant we talked briefly with sugar ray leonard at the start of this program about just how each man holds up to the big event this was epic time i don't see any reason to question at this stage of their careers that they can't handle an event of this magnitude and that's one of the reasons why it's become such a big event that they have proven themselves and that everybody expects to see a contest here like all fights decided on the merits of the fighters decided by their strength decided by their styles decided by their will those are the factors that will decide this fight it's a long trip ray from the locker room into the ring here at caesar's palace set up here in the parking lot what are the thoughts that a fighter has making this long journey through the crowd well there are so many things go through a fighter's mind especially once he's headed towards the ring the fact of the matter is all the things that he say all the variable assaults that he's made against his opponent or a challenger well now he can live up to that with thomas tommy made a lot of uh verbal assaults to hager and having did the same thing but i people think this will be a cool enough process i think something's going to happen in the very first round because these guys know there's so much at stake merchant let me ask you one thing there was some speculation during the course of this past week here in las vegas that tommy hearns might have done some damage to an already injured right hand any elaboration on that i don't know of anything that anything that's factual everybody knows that he's had some problems along the way with his hands uh you know he has the build of a thoroughbred uh special shout-out terry billy billy's in the building family as you recall he was once laid off for uh many months because of a hand injury and i think he wears extra protection for his hand when he's sparring special shouts my man in the building that there was something wrong with the hand everything is good watching boxing saturday night family in the house it's going down and this of course is the culmination of 18 years of hard work marvelous marvin hacker of course he had his game face on ray somewhere around thursday thursday and he appeared to be very relaxing he was able to talk to the press and meet with some of the uh his fans he's very very serious about this no joviality as there was in the locker room of thomas hearns a little bit earlier marvin hagler has been in business since brad you're about to enjoy a great night since you didn't see this live let's see what it looks like seems to be more in support of the champion than they do the challenger thomas earns the crowd is very supportive of hagler um and another thing to bring out this fight here because having searches for recognition he thought would get it after roberto duran but i think this fight here has enough significance to give haglett what he wants and what he desires people are saying that he was too conservative against roberto duran and you have to have the feeling that tonight he cannot be conservative he can be s be aggressive he has admission authority right away and again brian the first round will be a key round to pretty much know what's going to happen in the fight there's a look at the record of marvelous marvin hagler 62-2 he's got 50 knockouts this of course his 11th title defense he dearly wants to break the record set by carlos monza so that is the story of marvelous marvin hackard historically tommy hearns has been the fastest starter of the two well tommy has all all right so i got a very interesting comment on the screen hearns had him in trouble he had him for you know that's the thing about boxing man even an inch is a hundred miles it seems that uh i almost had him but that is like climbing mount everest with the snow and no shoes on doc it's a lot more to a fight than looking like that hill was just not going to get climbed when you got to start breaking your body up into pieces just to slow the man down it's gonna be a very long night and we're gonna break down chop chop fight after this as well so it's gonna be a great show continue to drop your comments shout out to all of you make sure you're watching the bottom of the screen because there will be questions asked and last week you know got well this week one of our winners one up over five thousand dollars worth of stuff so this serious buddy i'm rocking ralph lauren it's going down let's get it in always jumping on top of his opponents because he's always overshadows his opponent because of his height and reach advantage there's a look at the tail of the tape and you talk about the reach advantage and it's really not quite as great as you might have expected really only a three-eighth a three inch seasons of green side doctors donald romeo flip ominsky and charles phillipini appreciate that terry for the next event of the evening man this is about to get good i hope you got some snacks man this is the main event of the night look quick intermission for those of you who do not have anything to munch on you need something to munch on you need something to sip on this is about to go down so if you've never watched this fight which a lot of you have not which i'm fine with it's cool but this is a very very moot point in history things pivoted fights stop happening because how violent this was so make sure you got your enjoyment package beside you i gotta grab mine get it popping for the middleweight championship of the world introducing in the red corner the challenger the wbc super welterweight champion fighting out of detroit michigan weighing 159 and three-quarter pounds his professional record consists of 40 wins one defeat with 34 kos ladies and gentlemen here is thomas the hitman fighting out of brockton massachusetts weighing 159.14 pounds with a professional record of 60 wins two defeats two draws and 50 people ladies and gentlemen the undisputed middleweight champion of the world ipad let's go okay i gave both fighters the instructions in the dress room i'm just costing you now obey my command at all times shake hands good luck to vote as ray said tommy hearns usually likes to establish dominance early in the fight i expect for that reason that marvin hagler will look for the pam of god to come on and counter punch at least in this first and perhaps through the first several rounds looking for an opening if hearns opens himself up right off the bat attempting to get inside he'd love to be able to pin hearns on the ropes if he can a more aggressive start by hagler look at him right for the body marvin hagler only wants the body and he bangs marvin oh hence [Applause] hit him with a right uppercut marvin ties him up marvin hagler is still hurt so is hagler coming out like a bullet a good left by hagler but hers didn't flinch marvin going for the body wild first round wow what a shock and it was hadler who initiated it not thomas heart comes back another right that one's stunned [Applause] tommy hearts has been able to drop that right hand in and it has hurt haggler a surprise to many people another right hand from hearns burns moving agler's still pursuing comes in with the right miss him with a left hook here's where i believe hagler should turn to writing he could block that right hand easier and he would land his own left hook [Applause] with a devastating punch [Applause] swelling near hagler's left eye again tommy trying to come inside the hands of bangladesh low blow by hearns still looking for the bodybuilder right by hagler good right got in he has heard where he'd love to keep him on the ropes for tommy comes off easily another good right by hers hagler's now shaking those right hands off though al he was stung a little early and he's normally a slow starter he's also bleeding haggler is cut angler is cut bridge of the nose after hitting him low he is banging the body well he is shots to the head he blocks that right hearns tries to come up with the uppercut and hagler ties him up with a minute to go in a wild first round [Applause] with wow good left hand there's blood all over marvin hagler's face can't tell where it's coming from i thought it started in the prison of those originally the blood all over the face of hacker here in round one but parker has him on the road agler working on him angler relentless but hers trying to box his way out half a minute to go in round one how far can this one go that's very short this is where hagler wants him but hearts counter punching off those ropes fairly effectively tremendous first round hagler pinning him to the rope working on him but hearn's uppercutting again haggler bloody a tremendous rotational first round as hearns gets hurt burns got stunned hagler was stunned early in the round great first round incredible perhaps one of the best in middleweight history [Applause] that's round one and i gotta address your statement here this is terry hill terry hill said that you know you thought that hearns would use angles man let me tell you something i don't care how many angles you use with a lawnmower it's still going to cut your foot off think of this marvin hagler came out conventional stance against sugar ray leonard and john the beast mugabe why would he have done that and then come out south paul on tommy hearns so think of these little things strategically why does a fighter in their training camp why does the coach strategically say we're gonna go out as a southpaw against the guy who has the best right hand in boxing why i'm explaining to me and to you guys so it's very clear the first thing you want to do from someone with a rifle is suffocate his gun so the best way to suffocate the right hand is to position yourself when you are in a position of boxing and you have gone past learning technical stuff and skills now you've learned what we call craft and wrinkles you learn to take things away from people so it's unconventional so what you saw was totally weird was totally elite level fighting so second round we're getting ready to go into that continue to watch the bottom of your screen and we'll answer any questions that you may have during this fight why would someone do what or question the footwork but just watch tommy hearns whenever he strikes him with that right hand in this second round and tell me if you notice anything different let's get it popping that was an entire fight [Applause] close your eyes [Music] it's not on the eyelid though it looks to be on his forehead that may not be as much of a problem as we look at it that was where it came i believe from that uppercut from tommy hearns that was early in the round but now later marvin hedler digging to the body and throwing a right hook caught most of that round is in fact all of it as a southpaw he took the action of hearns a surprise early well the first round lived up to all the heights and then round two now oh left hand by hagler they said this fight would be determined on hart and the good chin right now that's exactly what it's being determined on both men have been hurt you can throw that you can throw the strategy out the window right now a wild first round burns again crime uppercut [Music] burns trying to box moving moving slipping off the ropes coming back and trying to land that right they are yelling keep boxing tommy from his corner and that is looks like what he's going to try and do in this fight off balance off balance just both stepped on excuse me al hagler turns righty i think this could be a key moment in this fight for the first time anglers switching gets in with a left hand this round sort of the way people anticipated the first round another right hand stuns hearns the crowd of course emphatic over every punch that's thrown haggler despite that at least disadvantages had been able to get into her more so i think most people expected for one simple reason good left hook by hagler he took the best could offer and he did come in he's getting through that right hand even though he's getting hit with it [Applause] halfway through round two most of this round is a righty now he switches southpaw and land not as effective as the right as i thought but now it's a southpaw the jab lands well [Applause] a key element now is hagler is working when he's on the inside he's not just holding he's working the body of tommy hearns [Music] [Applause] looks awkward and his legs like they're not there a little rubbery here in round [Applause] [Music] two tommy though fluid and moving trying to get inside again the cut opens up over hangers and the blood begins to trickle down once again [Applause] [Music] trying to punch his way off the ropes haggler wants to keep him there goes to the body hagler throws low blows marvin hagler wants to turn this into an alley war and he's done another low blow richard steele may take points away soon but will it matter second round coming to an end agler bloody but very much unbound into round two who want to smoke man who wants that smoke now that's what i'm talking about i see some answers popping in uh the question was what punches affecting hearns the most the reason why we started the series it's time to box because we wanted you all to know who are out here taking all types of skills off our timeline of master boxing to try to implement it into your training which is just like the effectiveness of doing that is just like taking a bowl of cereal and not taking the milk with you it's null and void we started that series to show you that one skill mastered many different ways is much more effective trying to learn a thousand different things and can only apply a little time it's time to box is based upon the jab and when you go into this next round what you're going to notice that you didn't really i don't see any answers there the jab was what changed the complexity is marvin hagler as a mauler known as but the thing about it is he had a very very very sophisticated jab he knew how to throw it so many ways he would give you a conventional jab he would give you a right hand jab from the southpaw stance there's a one other fighter that fights that way right now very good switch hitter drop them in the comment box and you'll position yourself to win uh a partial scholarship that we're offering this time to the school of boxing valued at thirty two hundred dollars so make sure that you uh know your knowledge of boxing let's get ready to wind this thing up and then once we get done with the next round we're gonna go to some of the statements all right and continue to watch the bottom of the screen because we're vying to help you take your boxing knowledge to the next level and stop stealing lucky charms and get the entire kitten caboodle let's watch some boxing [Music] emmanuel stewart wanted the best to ever do it when you get through with your shot move off to one side another you're getting it on tail end punches you understand you can hear what a shock that that man initiated this war right from the beginning and you know what i thought he would do well as a righty he has done better as a southpaw he may stay at that again stewart killing hearns to box as you see though hagler turning it into a street fight good one brad listen marvin hagler has been rough inside he's thrown some low blows he has thrown some elbows balls don't pull but you know what now the right is getting there but it's not hurting hagler we've got our answer i think to some extent tommy has been has been hard-pressed to hurt him with that right stunned him early but not in the last round or two very early adam sun has him cut but it was hangover doing the damage in round two and now just as we thought might happen tommy hearns was hurt early so he is boxing now he has good boxing skills he did this against sugar can hagler get to him in this posture some people thought as he again becomes off balance some thought that if if hearn stayed outside and stayed on his bicycle it'll become a dull fight with marvin chasing but marvin has been able to corner him and when marvin gets in the corner he is roughhousing as well again hagler is all bloodied time is called by richard steele to send hagler over to the ring doctors he's calling the ring doctor inside and go the last thing in the world hackler wants is the fight to be stopped the doctor looks at it that comes packer with a wild left hand [Applause] it has to be impeding his broken with the right eye [Applause] that way in the second round you know richard steele is breaking these fighters very quickly that's uncharacteristic of him it's hurting hagler because he wants to work inside karen's is smiling but he's taking shots another right hand turns his back takes another right burns in deep trouble again turns this down in the third round and on his back and he's not gonna beat the count down goes frazier down goes frazier he's gotta stop this fight does he get up he just doesn't know he can't continue it's haggler full of blood blood no doubt impeding his vision stopping under the third round after hearns almost ended it on a first round knockout it didn't go very far but it was a beauty and tommy hearns predicted a knockout in the third instead it is marvin hagler and we certainly hope tommy harness will be all right he is still wobbly what a shot instead of hearns initiating wild early action it is this man marvelous marvin hagler so close to being knocked out in the first round westfield ringside observers marvel all right now this is what i'm talking about when it comes down to the skill set of these tight fighters man at this level you your conventional wisdom and and this is no knock on any of you but you all think you know boxing at least you know it more than people who just play tennis but the conventional wisdom is why didn't he just do what sugar ray did as i saw one of the comments here speaking specifically to that sugar ray was able to do it sugar ray leonard watch haggler he was training for hagler for the entire time that he was all and he finally made a decision when hagler was fighting against the beast mugabe in the fight prior i mean to hagler destroying this fight then he got to that point where he knew that he had to do something epic and so when he took on sugar ray leonard after beating john the beast mugabe who had the biggest reputation he knew that that would be the thing to close the books but conventional wisdom tells you that oh man you should just do this he should just do that sugar ray leonard conditioning wise was the most conditioned fighter back in that day just like floyd was and pacquiao was and ali was those thomas hearn was never known for his conditioning he broke his hand in the first round so i was making it kind of what the topic was question what punch was he using inside of that ring his whole entire game had to change i mean cast broken i mean he broke his hand on hagler's head so he had to wing that left hook which he was landing that left hook several times but when i try to explain to you that some of you have trained guys who just come into the gym with weight muscle and they want to fight guys that are their size hearns was not a 60 pounder yet sugar ray leonard had been retired for years he was a 60 pounder the weight settled in and so the density of his body is different so now he's able to withstand punches better hearns although tall his weight had not settled in so that's kind of what you see but the best part of this show is about to come up because we're going to go in the behind the scenes as i promised you but we have a three minute intermission because i have to send a special shout out to all of my brothers in the school of 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hitman hearns entered the ring at the same level of high risk commitment in 1985. their flames met and within seconds built a bonfire despite the support of the petronellis hagler simply didn't feel respected inside the ring so he went to a court of law to get what he couldn't get in the court of public opinion marvin wanted to be called marvelous we tried to educate the general public to the name marvelous marvin we thought we had done it until we ran up against the gang wars in charge of abc sports and he said if you want us to use the name marvelous marvin go to court so i rose to the challenge i asked the probate court judge to change the name of marvin nathaniel hagler to marvelous marvin it wasn't like he grew up always wishing his mom i called him marvelous you know i mean it was a need inside him i really felt as though i never got the respect and which i deserve in the beginning part of my career and i just remember when joe frazier said you know you got three strikes against you one you're southpaw two you're good and three you're black while people were hesitant to face hagler the lanky thomas hearns didn't have the look of a future world champion he looked like you could blow him over but out of nowhere he possessed this punch and it was almost like there was tommy's body and then there was this right hand that was from another person it was demonic when tommy hit people with his right hand most of his career they disappeared like those people in that star wars you know just vaporized the way that he struck with such deadly force and precision accuracy it was only natural to give him some kind of devastating name ring magazine put him on the cover in a gangster suit with a with a machine gun calling him the hitman in 1982 a retired sugar ray leonard refused a rematch with thomas hearns and also brushed aside a showdown with hagler a fight with this great man this great champion marvelous marvin hagler could be one of the greatest fights in the history of boxing but unfortunately it'll never happen hagler and hearns turned their attention to each other and were set to meet in may of 1982 but an injury to hernz's right hand forced a postponement i haven't found out that the fight with herns was off and i've never seen him so angry i mean he just wanted to fight this guy so badly he started complaining about his little baby pinky you know how many people would give a million dollars for that little baby pinky four million dollars i cut that thing off for two years hagler would continue his reign as middleweight champ while thomas hearns now fighting at 154 pounds would put hagler on notice his shocking second round knockout of the legendary roberto duran sounded the return of the hitman oh if there's a sweet spot in boxing it was that night where hearn's fist met the point of roberto duran's chin he was out cold just boom out he looked like 140 pounds of pancake batter just splat down he went right here who broke the rams it seemed like it was just a thrust of power just after humiliating duran a confident thomas hearns would move up to the 160 pound weight class and the long-awaited showdown was set hostilities between the two fighters grew during a twenty city press tour keep that belt by your bed because uh would be the last time you see it when he would pull a little baseball cap on war across the top you knew when i think thomas hearns knew that it was about war with with hagler it's a mental toughness and that's what i feel war that's what's on my mind marvin was even more quiet than tommy and and said less so in order to make the press conferences interesting thomas hearns had to be the outgoing talkative one and come april 15 and three rounds i would be the greatest my face is hitting with one two three i want to back off him just a little bit so i can hit him with four flips back up seeing his likely face every day i mean you get tired man you know and then he had that big mouthful he's telling what he's gonna do he's gonna knock my ball head off i already know who the winner is in the dressing room i was saying to myself of thinking in my mind that in order for me to win this fight i got to go right out there and take it to him and get rid of him the fight would be thomas hearn's first in the middleweight division which dictated the strategy of hagler he would try to impose his strength on hearns from start to finish he'll have to start earlier because he's uh he's just ready to never bet he's the best shape he's ever been in his life he's uh he'll knock out tommy hands good he called it good he said tommy's going to come gunning right out after you just make a street fight out of it he'll come right out at you and you just come right out with him people just saw two two trains ready to collide this is the main event of the night 12 rounds of boxing for the undisputed middleweight championship of the world i think when people saw them come in hagler and hearns and they looked at these two men who sometimes lived in sugary leonard's shadow and they said they are desperate to win this fight because their legacy could depend on this and the entourage now of thomas hearns making its way toward the ring here marvelous marvin hacker of course he had his game face on ray somewhere around thursday everybody expects to see a contest here decided by their strength decided by their styles decided by their will this was going to be high mega action one guy who's called a hit man the other guy who walks around talking about destroying destruction no matter what you ask them i suddenly notice marvin hagler is beating himself up in his face ed schuyler the associated press said later as the introductions had gone one more minute hagley would have stopped himself when they got in the ring i mean i could not believe the tension that was in that fight i'm just cautioning you now obey my command at all times shake hands delectable for you when marvin hagler came out of his corner he was carrying with him all the frustrations and broken dreams of his whole life and he was going to take them all out on somebody else [Applause] the moment in that fight was in the first 10 seconds of the fight you know i mean you couldn't get any more up and it went on for the first three minutes of that fight tremendous pace in the first round i expected this both guys are coordinated right now i dropped i yeah i was trying to hit him with everything the second round these guys would definitely pace themselves there has been no boxing at all just fighting him i want to jump right on top of him not giving him time to think not giving him time to use his reach or that right hand [Applause] left the combinations were unbelievable they just both were just bashing each other to the point where i felt like sweat coming out of the tv screen now that was the right catch hacker but hand didn't take a backward step there [Applause] this is still the first round blood on the face of marvin hacker again we can't quite tell where it's coming from everything was in fast motion it was so quickly uh i i forgot how many rounds it went writers from the new york times and los angeles times and papers from all over the world they've got their mouths open this may be the most brutal even round you've ever seen in boxing at the end of the first round of that fight i remember thinking could there ever have been a better round in the history of boxing the first round ended thomas told me my right hand is broke i hit him a little too high up over his head just crushed my right hand he had a hard head i mean i couldn't believe how hard his man he was i said man i see why you keep your head bald and shea because you got your weapon here he had a hard weapon when i think off to the back the most exciting three rounds in boxing and he did that with a broken hand it just started to realize how much courage and determination he had broken or not it was haggler's ability to withstand hearns's best weapon that shifted the fight's momentum you have to hit me with the right hand i think that was his best shot and i knew for myself that in order for you to knock me out you better hit me with that ring post because i ain't going nowhere nobody could take her punches when hagler shook it off i remember thinking the fight's over bang just like that in the second round with hearns's right hand already broken marvin hagler would gain the advantage that was the hook good left hook and hermes left his feet hurts is hurt that was a good gig hurts is definitely hurt trying to weather the storm here in round two big round for marvin hagler [Applause] in the third round blood coming from a cut in the middle of hagler's forehead came to the attention of referee richard steele and now we're going to get a moment for the doctor to come in as that cut just opened up i took marvin hanklin to the doctor and the doctor looked at the cut and allowed it to go on i couldn't understand where the cut came from because i don't think it was from a right hand it wasn't blood over my eyes and i couldn't understand why the referee was trying to step in there give tommy more time to rest in the back of his mind i'm sure sense that here we go again they're going to find some way to take away from me what i've earned i'll decide if i can't go on he knew he had to do something to take it into his own hands i think his great quote was i you know he saw blood and he turned into a ball remember the game pac-man and so if i just keep i highly and sooner or later i'm going to catch you right here it's the absolute moment of his life and he goes after her with everything he has and he catches him behind the ear and then tommy went down and sort of weird fashion like a beach umbrella that's been caught by the wind he goes down and i'm counting hey thomas hearn's heart is just big as he is he gets up and collapsing my arms it's over oh this one is history a tremendous victory i love the knockout but i believe that if tommy would have got up in that fight there i believe that i never really want to hurt anybody in the ring or kill anybody but i believe that he was really going to be hurt for marvin hagler this was the peak of his 12-year career i told you i was going to eat him up like pac-man i figured once i get through the right hand then it was all mine made us all stand 10 feet high he picked him up walked around the ring with him he's our champ he's finally got the recognition he should have had i don't think until that moment that any or many of us realized how important it was to marvin hagler to be considered a great fighter i told you a long time ago that i was a great fighter he said it's not yet not yet you still got to prove yourself but did i do that tonight this night hagler got all he deserved he had worked for this night for this moment she had to decide at some point how much is this worth to me and he decided it was worth a lot and he was rewarded it's a great thing boom was that not epic arrow spence crawford boy you guys have a serious pair of shoes to fill out holler if you hear me walking around ducking one another and those are the shoes you got to feel when you're talking about powerful power being mentioned in the lineage of the history of this boxing era this was the error that you are judged against and you got gotta think about this this isn't about you this is about this this has already happened the story is already mapped 30 years later the conversation is still this excuse me we're here today celebrating the fight that still has not been superseded because these guys today they just be talking and these promotional companies just be missing the boat joshua wilder when they both were undefeated missed the boat still playing games this game got too much of the smoking mirrors and that's why we here on the fight show to bring you the real stuff the media there's a bunch of bubbly cats that have no 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proclaim the powerful pal so it's a it's an unfortunate situation but together as we are building this power brand for everyone to have a voice like i'm giving you a voice right now is two hundred thousand we gotta give ourselves a tip our caps the master boxing page that just surpassed two hundred thousand followers yesterday shouts out to you for clicking follow when you did you were one of the people that we are set up uh celebrating right now because without you there is no us and we appreciate you so for those of you who just popped in just to watch a little bit of the hagler fight we send love and positive vibes your way as well but if you really really understand why we're here you'll understand that this isn't just a place to watch a fight this is a place to embrace and digest the fight game at large and that's why we're called the fight show holler if you hear me share the post hashtag war for marvin hagler share it into a group share it on your timeline war this is a tribute to the greatest middleweight who was involved in several of the greatest fights epic battles of all times and this week has been a special dedication to marvelous marvin hagler no i'm not usually doing a fight show like this on a saturday night but he dedicated and tributed everything to us and we're doing the same to him they always say give people their flowers when they're alive well i made sure people knew about haggler when he was alive and i talked that stuff because i know what guys like that go to he he pushed the blue collar game to the next level so the bernard hopkins and all of these guys who didn't have big permeating brands could really develop and get some of that money to secure their family wealth and now they have how oh wow what a fight yeah how powerful was the right hand boom yeah see and this is what i was saying thomas uh hagler spoke specifically inside of that little clip saying i had to take away that right hand so he came out as southpaw because that's strategic i got to suffocate that right hand and you know i never even really remember hearing that clip but you know i knew all this stuff so i pass it along to you special shouts out to all of you for taking the time to chime in and see this man the feed is going crazy i'm getting all your comments up here state facts man that's what it is renee box young special shouts out to you brother for watching the fight show uh bill you're welcome my man two hundred thousand well deserved master boxing yeah because we're giving you authentic stuff you can't find no smoking murals in that bubbly crap anywhere on our timeline period point blank you can go back to day one and all you saw is that raw and that's what we're giving you ain't no coach out here who's coaching fighters on no matter what level they're coaching them can look at and shoot a hole in nothing that we do because i don't walk in their shoes i don't bend down that path and when it comes down to boxing i am boxing and you are 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of the trivia to get that school of boxing partial and make sure that you drop it in the comment box you'll get a love sign beside your name make sure we get your email and we're going to bless you and uh that's like i said over 3 200 worth of freaking uh blessings that we giving you and that's what we do constantly try to help you take your game to the next level canelo versus saunders put it in the comment box let me see what you know about boxing because the fight is in may is going down cowboy stadium we will be covering it live we might be in the building i know we're going to be at the next tyson jump off so fight show will be killing it now a guy who we had on the show george cambosis versus lopez drop your comment down i want your prediction on the record because when we have george kombo's on the show again i want them to know who we gonna pull out and we gonna pick your whole card because that's what we do man we just have a great time special shouts out to chop chop corley who went over to the bkb and fought bare knuckle brawling last night he came up short but he had a magnificent performance he stopped himself after the fourth round he just said no i'm good i know my body he didn't it was no need but he didn't come away all scaved or anything like those guys do chop chop show an uh an immaculate boxing prowess over there they had to do what they had to do just suffocate them and grab them scratch and claw just to stay afloat but chop chop was a monster in there and special shouts out because nobody goes over there into a brand new sport and just does four full rounds man so uh keep holding your head up continue to build your brand support chop chop we will have them on the show chop chop will be coming into one another our clinics we're going to have brandon as well brandon adams wbo champ this is what we do in the school of boxing we will have a conditioning training clinic for the coaches so they can be educated and we will also have a skills clinic 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JtPRxJoN2Fg | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JtPRxJoN2Fg | Callahan House Advisory Board - July 2023 | because everybody had a chance to live through all this um anything on the agenda you would like to change or if well as discussed um at the last meeting I hadn't discussed and asked the board if they would want me to bring my daughter in to to do a presentation about possibly fulfilling and doing the thing on the house and that wasn't predominator yeah it's number b six feet yes could you updated video discussion okay I apologize I propose moving that to after a public invited be heard so that like we're moving on yes yes I I apologize I didn't realize that was was um what it was and and um I've been a little populated so as I put I invited everyone to kind of okay so is there anything else on the agenda then no okay can we um re-add upstairs closet organ system to offer I think we decided last time that was for the Continental health manager that then said it would be a good idea to have to have such we want to learn yeah but it said something about having volunteers yeah yeah but but let's let's go on back on future agenda items upstairs legislation yeah alrighty okay so now they're at the point number three public invited to be heard okay so my name is um this is Jamal page the owner of black star media I'm just going to pass around these cards feel free to take one each have our website and our social media and all of our information on that so you can kind of check us out for more we're a uh video production company out of Fort Collins Colorado but we do work all throughout Colorado my mom was kind of explaining to me that you guys were looking at um redoing that documentary that was released so we were kind of looking at that and seeing ways that we could make improvements so Jamal has made a pitch for you guys on this little computer right here in terms of try to save some paper about the environment a little bit so I hope everyone can see but I will also email this out um to you guys um just let you know and I'll just kind of turn it over to Jamal because he has the real brass tacks of what we can kind of do for you and the finances of everything I know that you guys would need to go with your brand Etc right well yeah so first of all just thanks for having us nice to be here um I am that's Molly stated uh working with Blacksburg media as the creative director and we do a lot of things um in Northern Colorado I guess that's interesting just Colorado in general we kind of go all over the place um and especially when it comes to cities and municipalities and kind of like things that they are involved with and support uh tends to be a lot of what are strong suits uh are in just our you know our industry um so with that being said as it relates to the Callaghan house yeah we'll email it so the Callaghan house I don't know why I'm telling you guys all this I'm sure you know uh well I need to read it because I did some research on account and as again I feel weird telling you guys this yes of course you know but uh you know Mr calian and his family obviously very influential to um not just Longmont but Northern Colorado as a whole because as they continue and developed and established and became the booming industry that they were it led to not just Longmont but the rest of the region kind of going around that um obviously one of the big selling points is the first automobile rule the first automobile in Longmont not like the first one but the first automobile through the countdowns themselves just goes to show you how influential they were in bringing the future to I was going to say Fort Collins it's a long line sorry yeah yeah sure so our approach with the documentary would be to First structure it in terms of what the story elements are right so we want to be able to highlight not just the cow named family but the health itself because the house itself has so much history behind it just independently so our approach would be kind of taking us like if you're the viewer taking the viewer through different areas of the house um we can you know at some point figure out if there wants to if we want to have like a narrator or a host or what that can look like but if that were the case like whoever that person is could be taking this through and showing us different rooms and as we enter different rooms we're trying to get history lessons and this is where the fun the new element comes into play as a kind of taken to the rooms that's when we start showing some of the old documents and pictures and maybe newspaper headlines of things that were happening in relation to what they're speaking about um and then from the visual element of things uh just really approaching it in a in a I want to say almost an abstract way of really highlighting the intricate features like you know we would have some really nice shots you could like just like light fixtures or what the you know average the wood around the village looks like yeah those different yeah and the statue up front Etc the gardens exactly yeah yeah you know something so it's not just like a broad pan of the room and that's all you get because we really want to see like what the room is about what the features are about and just what the house is about so that's kind of what the approach would be from a story element and a visual element as well um and then we can dive into that more so as we did for a drawn in the documentary now a little bit about who we are classroom media we are located in Fort Collins and uh we've been uh Blacksburg media has been in operation for about five years now going on five six years now um and what we love to do is just tell stories and tell stories in a way that engages the audience and brings about change in whoever the story is either about or whoever gets the chance to watch the video we just really love to bring about social change and you know help change what our society is very applicable with Italian house and the fact that this is meant as a place for women in Longmont to really congregate and so just showing that and spotlighting that exactly exactly yeah um so yeah I mean and we we do it all so we do we do documented videos with short films music videos whatever it takes to show the story get the story out no matter who the client is right so that's kind of what we do really well it's just the story elements um a couple of our past projects have gone on to be pretty well received I don't know if this is a couple of our past projects have gone will be pretty well received just within um the filmmaking world right so sometimes you'll do a short film or a music video and you send those off to festivals just like around the country and if you're successful you know you win Awards whatever so we've been fortunate enough to just have success in that realm of things obviously that side is a bit different than um like the more Commercial Business that we do but that just goes to show you with all this stuff how well-rounded we are as a company and that if we had the chance to do the documentary about the cattle hand Mouse it would be taken care of the same amount of like reverence and respect that we would have with any of our other creative projects and short films all right recent work these are links so they're probably not going to work right now but we'll email all this to you um focotox yeah so one of our recent projects at the Thompson's photo talks is we've been working with um FC public media out of Fort Collins um for a new video series where that one is kind of based around uh mostly Fort Collins as a community and just a bunch of different marginalized communities in there and what living in Fort Collins looks like to them and through that video series we kind of work through of course that's equal media but the town of Fort Collins itself um this is a public broadcasted Channel that's on all the local TV stations um and it's been a really fun kind of project for us not just work with the city but work with the city on a project that is talking about the city um and then have that project also be something that's on Public Access TV it also has that historic element that we would be capturing with the Callaghan house as well so if you look at that link once we send that out it has this similar features of what we would kind of look at when shooting this but featuring the documentation photographs everything yeah and the other ones are just uh it's better to click the links it's hard to explain yeah their commercial works but they just go off to show the level so glass and scrap is a local non-profit and that link is just in there to kind of display um the visual elements of what we can do because that that particular link has a lot of just like moving graphics and kind of fun pocket images so that link is in there just to highlight what post-production can look like the bottom link is our safe and secure elections video uh that one was a cool one because that's a national campaign that we did as well um and that link is in there just to highlight the quality of production that we um because that was a pretty large project for us as it was a national nationally funded campaign that went on to be everywhere so we were you know really dialed in on making that look really great so that's what that link is for is to show the quality uh plastic wrap this is a show where our post-production elements can do and then um vocal docs just to highlight the fact that we are familiar with working with uh City governments municipalities working within communities that we live in as well as historical topics yes now here budget and cost so line items are now I'm gonna have to look at it so we've got our director grip sound post and rentals rental size and asterisks because that's very Project Specific uh sometimes we'll approach a project and we don't need to rent out equipment from anywhere else because we have put me in order to get it done so that one is always kind of a hit or miss um but these are these items are listed as if um we're filming for two days for this documentary so this is what two days of filming look like budget wise because everything kind of breaks down into day rates the way things really operate is there's either like day rates or there's kind of hourly rates and again it's very Project Specific because one is more beneficial than the other I know what you're doing sometimes an hourly rate is better suited for what you're doing if you're going out to just shoot a corporate event um and you're there for like an hour and a half two hours pretty pretty easy setup um but however if you do an hourly rate for something where you're like filming for eight hours that day that might that might be less cost effective than just having a flat favorite so that's why those are kind of itemized in that order and these are listed as what the day rates would be rather than the hourly rates um so we would have in terms of the crew director DP uh we have a grip and that just means the person who essentially helps with providing they help just put up I think in this case it would be less lighting more like making sure that there's not a glare coming out of the window something like that but they're the person that like is rigging up all the seasons um then we've got our sound mixer um that's you know the person who's actually got the boom mic and they're running around making sure that whoever the narrator is conferred really well um in the post-production uh and that's just that's just the enemy and for the narrator we can do a lot of different options in terms of the couch hand also that we want to have at the a board member our director a city official um which I think could be a really cool thing to incorporate them within this project or an actor who which we get connection s [Laughter] yes yeah um with uh I can also once we email this to you I can send over Links of other projects that have closed captioning examples okay um just so you guys can get an idea what that looks like um yes absolutely do so for our options here total estimate the top one is what pricing would look like just without rental fees because again sometimes we you know we've collected a lot of gear and Equipment over our years working and so sometimes the rental fee is not existence it's really a very special use cases where someone wants like a sweeping crane shot of a thing and we're like yeah we can do that we just have to like rent the equipment from like a rental house and those tend to be a bit pricey so that's why I just have the asterisks on there but in this situation I don't I'm not entirely sure rentals would even be needed so I would almost just go with the top budget item for this project um so Reach Out Feel free to and then I'm gonna have my mom connect us with all of you guys so we can send out this presentation um I would feel more comfortable with good morning I have a question about um pitching and placement sounds like you already have in my PBS you have like good connection with them or to someone I've worked for PBS prior um for a program at Metropolitan State so I have connections with one of their producers there um that doesn't necessarily mean much in terms of us you know giving something to them they still have to go through their normal review process but I do have that energy connection yes well a couple other regularly have their projects one of the I think that one of the big pushes that and I I know personally in the board hypnosis as well that because we've received money from the um the Colorado State historic fund and we would really like to be able to get it on around our experience as as in from speaking with PBS in the past the video that's in existence currently is not a standard yeah it's I've reviewed that video and it's a little bit of a there's some sizing problems when it comes to images and stuff like that and that's something that we would absolutely have fixed and corrected in your car video so all of that sizing would be yeah and I was going to say another thing with kind of going back to that focotox project that we do with uh fcpo media that's again since it's a publicly broadcasted uh project uh once we are creating that there are guidelines that we have to work within just for broadcast guidelines sizing guidelines so if things you know are fitting on every TV screen wherever you're watching it uh so when it comes to things like that and just that process of like making sure things are size and appropriate and where they need to be in terms of just broadcast rules that's a thing that was another question I had because we do have a local station channel 33 which we do something very similar and and we'd love to I I at least I would like to see it it would be there as well and for the community as much Community involvement as possible and of course that's just my own personal thought I have one question on the link would you keep I think the current ones between 10 and 15 minutes I'm not sure the exact length of it so it was um 36 minutes I believe um two on the long end um and it was rather robust documentary would you guys want to keep it around that same like well that's I was um one thing I like about the old one even though it definitely needs upgrading is that it's very historical not only not only the hallahan house but it covers the history of long yeah and I think that's important too because really I don't know where else kids get it you know because as they see it on something like that I don't know if it's Tuscaloosa yes we do have a really vibrant history here too so would you would you also include absolutely yeah and one thing that I was going to explore with that and I didn't include it on this pitch because I'll just kind of put that in a more comprehensive format for you guys one thing I was going to try to explore is same thing one here but it's allow their voice to the video as well whether that be like you know we sit down and do a quick testimonial and like maybe one you can speak about either your Persian history along that or just you know interesting facts that you know of Walmart if there's just anyone who would be like yeah a relative of yours who heard firsthand from wife's name Callahan it's very shy but who is heard to make this available to my husband's great grandparents just like Bridge yeah and then the great uncle handled the deed I have a copy of a quick claim that was hurt my husband great grandfather grandfather didn't have any JCPenney was he yeah [Music] [Laughter] businessmen on the yeah wasn't that the picture in the paper that the house or their story yeah but you know what's funny about that picture it was in the times called yesterday about yeah that happened to the ice clothing store and that was 1960 and um and it popped up on my daughter's whatever she had and the article was right there and it said the fire at the a c h e y's clothing a c h right then that's our cool woman right away instead of text and he changed it just like that so it was corrected before it actually went to print wow it had Sarah not seen that yeah hey she's calling me yeah but interesting yeah well we'd love to get you on camera and telling us about everything like that because that that kind of goes into the documentary as well with the video yeah I mean I I grew up here in Longmont as you all know and coming to the Callahan house multiple times going on tours here and visiting the other historic homes here in Longmont so I really want you to know that like if we are able to work on this project it will like I'm very passionate about capturing this story and capturing the historic presence is that Longmont and the Callaghan house has things of the importance to not only myself but to the entire Community yeah so yeah yeah I live in Fort Collins now but my first place I had ever been to in Colorado was long enough since about six months here um and then went back home to Oklahoma where I'm from and it was only there for a year and then had the opportunity foreign QR codes up to to link on and then possibly have a little presentation assessment and you can help us like a QR code that would be on say the statue up front or like a different item and then when you're going through we go through to that exact section in the video yes yes absolutely yeah thank you for understanding yeah you help me understand that so if somebody is walking through they put the scan the QR code and what the video is where so it would go um so they're skating with their phone correct and so that it would go to the exact point in the video that we can relate to it and it would be like oh we're going to talk about the Statue or we're going to talk about the guardians or you know we're gonna talk about like it would play absolutely wow so would you Snippets yeah okay so you'd have an individual vignettes like yeah that's the thing you can do because we'll have like of course the long like all-encompassing video but then from that we can take Snippets and just have those be independent videos so for example people using QR codes that they're not getting whatever the cool thing is they're just getting like just you know a 30 second clip of the word you understand yeah so so like I was thinking like like I apologize like the sound if somebody puts on the phone okay we've got the QR code they can just have to have just about we've talked about the family and if you if you have an open house and let's say there is a bunch of people not enough um to gather around and hear the whole Spiel in any given room by presenter they could put that they could just go to that on their phone there might be a QR code for the individual room especially would that add to the cost of production it would depend I mean I think the it all depends on scheduling right so if we had like a two-day shoot we could have the one day the uh just kind of a walk-through day where we are filming and it's just a very Broad and scope of things and then we come back on day two and be more focused and like all day two could just be like videos of this room video that room that would mean more focus on our approach of things um so I still think it'll be doable in two days because the only thing that would add to cost or price would really just be behind the biggest and in terms of materials for those QR codes because I'd assume especially clear outside we want to do a plastic or something like that that's a very minimal cost so um when you're putting together some kind of framework for us to review before you ever get to the point of filming in production um how detailed would that be you'd have your script that we would be reviewing and different while the script is going yeah the script would be like a very collaborative process so you know we would maybe even write an outline of just like what would be cool to see and then maybe everyone else can contribute like the the fine details yeah of that outline just so that you know we're all on the same page of like what's being communicated some viewer through what room through what story through whatever oh so would there be a charge for that you know I mean you're putting time into that introduction piece with their yeah what about a day where you're just coming out here and smoking things out long before you even start that first or the first yeah run through the shoot so that you right I mean there's a charge for that kind of thing possibly it wouldn't be a fool favorite it'd be like maybe like a half day right um and that would only be for the sake of the film crew because it helps it helps for them to come out and get eyes on the property before the day of showing up and just like learning everything breaking in there trying to figure out what to do what about before you write your script that walk through where people knowledgeable of all these rooms out of the house and of how we might want to bring the Longmont history into it whatever um are here to take you through you the decision makers who are writing the script so that you know what needs to be you know generally what kinds of things need to be built into it right in that walk through it seems like that would be important yeah that'd be helpful and some of the nice things of kind of what our role is in terms of just the creative side is we we take all the information right we compile everything that the client or the business or whoever is wanting to communicate right and maybe they're not so much a creatively minded individual but they but they know exactly what they want to communicate um so that's where people like that's going to come in yeah they would say okay we we hear what you're saying we hear what you're wanting to get out there into the world here's what we think is the most effective way of doing that yeah that's right and even when you're coming to do a walk through and learning you'll probably spot things that we wouldn't even think of that you could do with in a video that would make it and seeing with like the different stories throughout Longmont like there is so much history here so we really want to make sure that we're spotlighting so if you guys want to talk about it or not you know because there is so much going to all these different various things you know we can talk from the Dickens family forever as well you know that's a whole other story in itself um but yeah we'll provide cool shot lists script and audio visuals correct as well so if um if commissions do this work when would you anticipate filming could realistically happen and then what time frame after filming would if you have a fun product so I think somewhat in terms of like when we would be filming um would really depend on your guys's availability we obviously do have some pretty simple shoes on our schedule um but it would be up to when you guys are not hosting an event or a wedding or you know the various different things that happen at the Callaghan house so we would need to kind of confirm it your guys's schedule and our schedule to find two days that worked and they said late October late October when would you have a final product if you don't delay October by so would it be possible to do some of the outdoor stuff earlier yes you know you're all that footage and then it wouldn't even uh be an issue if certain indoor projects aren't done yet that we want later in October hopefully it would be all that beautiful stuff outside yeah and the fountains are open and looking at our schedule we have September pretty open in terms of especially that um kind of second week there and here what's the peak for the garden you know August the third temperature August September end of September we get we can get frosts yeah and so we also have availability in August very flexible schedules and we're looking at our calendar right now but we could do that third week in September and then earlier I know kind of looking at this we could do any of those last three weeks I mean it's the nature of our business in terms in terms of moving around troops and having to kind of be flexible so yeah um I'm just gonna email this pitch to sue yeah right now is that perfect perfect email right there yeah okay and you know for if we knew when you were going to come to do video out in the gardens we probably want to make sure the Landscaping crew is not there that day but maybe the day before we have a lot of moving Parts yeah that will be a consideration so but but for concept concept right that's that's right now that concept that that's exactly yeah so if we're looking at August really great just for our scheduling purposes if you wanted to send over a couple dates two dates that would really work for you guys in August in terms of like I said that aren't you're not posting an event Etc slow down a little bit yeah um but I mean I love it so you know nothing nothing absolutely I absolutely am for it if we can look at a quick timeline I think um and I think the details can be hashed out uh of the meetings upstairs so that we have to continue the business for today um and then yeah yeah I'm sure that I put it out there that we really are like willing to come in whenever so if whatever works for you guys and whenever you kind of looked at things and said maybe this is something that you seriously want to do feel free to send dates or maybe we're not in a rush okay thank you just to bottom line this everybody is in agreement that this is a good idea I think the idea is on to that the Colorado experience yeah and because it's really supported and we would really like in my opinion I think it's important that we highlight that we receive funds from the Colorado historic preservations yes and because they are very active in supporting that specific program on PBS um I think it would be a win-win for everybody but we are fulfilling our grant obligations um because we received a large fund for Windows and and uh Drive yeah in regards to that and that would be fulfilling our promise to them that we would acknowledge all the funds that we received as a city yeah right so it's what about um I know this is a detail not last little detail I'm going to throw out is when you're acknowledging that not necessarily in that part of the video or anything but at the end would you have some kind of thing similar to the list that we're trying to create of you know [Music] thank you so much questions at all feel free to reach out via that email I hope it's available would you like me to put these chairs back in there yes your breaking function [Music] thank you guys again thank you for this meeting you guys okay that was really interesting very interesting um do we want any more discussion on that or do you want to let it soak in for a little bit or that was a lot of information guys more than I was even so so as we get to manager reports the we stopped the online advertising for Callahan we believe in February because of the restoration that cost is not insignificant and I think the nine month savings of that would cover almost all of us if you guys are in agreement not to do any additional advertising until next year so that the funds that were allocated for advertising that were not used for a social media outreach but instead we can't reply to that my question there is of how are we set for uh weddings for next year because if we stop advertising we're also going to stop getting inquiries well we um we do need those funds too at the budget for next year occurs ion last year and so um the funds saved very beautiful right and so and that is for 2023. and so for the big thing for me is that was the big unknown [Music] I I I've had this dream I've had this push that we the number of wives was always that scary and scary unknown that I had no idea what that figure was right right and that's part of the reason why it's very reasonable this is reasonable to me and especially when supplies well they'll get it I guess when they send that email out there's some links and we can see I think yeah once we see it we're going to sign the bottom line you guys take a look at the stuff we will too um we'll run the numbers behind the scenes we'll send out information on this because this is to go on because we're all in favor of yeah but first yeah you really can't vote on I mean we want them to start but until we see their outline of what they're going to do recommendation to yeah yeah recommendation to move forward but not yet to approve the whole project okay yeah the proposal that they come up with okay and and my big thing is like event I was scared to death of that member I had no idea what that number was going to be and that's why okay well we'll listen we'll see and then we'll go from there so to me I that number came in way lower than I was expecting this line and happily so it was just I could just ask of the well most of us have is anybody on the board here not seeing the current video has anybody seen it I need to go back and review it some more yeah look at the old one first yeah [Music] experience experience and all the other possibilities that that one does not have filled in right then that that convinced me I mean it was like history is not going to change right history of Callahan and what we've got is documented in that first one right yeah but taking us into the future with all these other things and whistles and bells the old video I think and I don't think it's you going anywhere that's a very good historically it's it's a very good historic information it's my big push was okay I took that I had I went and I approached PBS with it and they said it was not a it was a subpar quality I would not use it and I'm like okay so just like you that's kind of where I'm at I just think once a film is made it's just like any film If You remake a film you have the older film to go back and run yes I don't think anywhere yeah so I I didn't know that you had pitched it to the P to PBS approached them I put the viewers out that was their reaction I just went out there and I spoke with the production people that was it I I got some just very maybe 10 minute phone call type of thing and they said no we're very specific on how we do this we're we're so many years out and and how we put something on and and it has to be of a certain quality and they went on to the thing at home so but that was yeah um you know what's so interesting about putting something on PBS or any place where you get a broader scope of yours than you had before even just you know in Northern Colorado um we might find people who have history that's part of this you know that we didn't know just like the ones and um whoever he's at folks children so given that the cost of this project is going to be reasonable and within means you know the reduction of marketing I knew that we accept the process and moving forward with um that's acceptable financially and and considering yeah we're not on any contract or anything we're just forward to see what they can get proposed to us so basically your Mo you're giving a motion to approve them to give us a proposal and a demo to go forward with the project to look at the possibility well I don't want them to put a lot of money into it yet and they want us to commit a lot of money yeah right you just want to see their little proposal and I'm sure we'll go through with that you know but I think we should do this step by step so see the links yeah so that's moved so we move forward we give them authorization to create a proposal for us I mean he had a little proposal there but that was more just to be they were going to give us an outline that or well I think it's like he's providing us as well as well it's going to provide to us that is their example of the of what they can do okay um and then I think we at that point have to then we have to decide yes this this looks good yeah no we're not committing not this transmission um because they're talking about some obvious leads of me getting out to do some filming is that are we going to talk about this again next month which is awesome yes I know but I just didn't know the August dates and I didn't want that to happen or we could be giving them the permission to come and take a look at it that's yeah I'm trying to think how to phrase this emotions so that way right well because I also don't want to be done right because it's so bizarre this year no control over that yeah so these are unknowns right now let's start forward okay phrases let's move forward considering the proposal mention the phrase again um Karen moves that we move forward in our generation of this consideration okay so yeah well um yeah read my mind okay okay all eight okay all right well then let's move on that was the night that's the first time we've ever had another one yes that's nice okay um packet update number two yeah uh approval of previous months minutes the freedom and everybody I just have one quick correction under number five old business and the third paragraph Britney's name is number five yeah uh the third paragraph down should be Britain mean that's just a typo having been there a million times [Music] and I have a few quick suggestions one can we add in to visit the lettering under the paragraph remembering like it is in the event because then that's easier to reference well I waffle back and forth with those with the templates that I've got I think this is the template I will attempt to Ada revision of our website and so a different way of we are moving in that direction in that way so it is coming okay we had had them previously yeah well I think the format was established for this before we established that yeah exactly so that's in the future so then I one correction under a paragraph two number two number two sorry number two people bullet um it was it was me not hearing me that asked for a leave um for the public to access the fish okay so that's Karen Cruz and if you could include that it was a link and for the public possibly that's for the public to access okay for clarification not for the minutes um where do you want this point to be well that's a good question how else will it's on product of now so if someone went to the city of Longmont went to the advisory boards looked at the county Anne house they're all there I'll link somewhere the links are there the packets are attached they have been historically I would provide some of them so can it can we include that that in the minutes just that um link links to Prior Callahan house amendments are located on the city's website under the boards advise reports and then calendars just so that there's a basement for it so that is this it's written I just remember when you had the hunts for you know it's a lot of hunting things other to the home pages that take us to directly to Prime God or directly I'm not sure how how direct you can go but let's look at that what is it called crime though yeah nobody will know what that means no that doesn't mean it is such a thing but it because it doesn't yeah you've moved in the city stuff that's all yeah okay okay it's but it's a system that matters I can research that and that's probably not helpful to put in the minutes because you didn't know that information it is it's impossible yeah sure open Communications easy easy access yeah then the next item is under this under number five under the curbing topic um between the first and the second um check marks prefer something like that because that's okay I'm sorry whatever are you on number five number five and I believe in between the first and second check marks probably shouldn't have what their piece of that was included in the movie but it's not referenced here in minutes and that was that I had questioned then about the origin of that Historic Landmark picture in the board packet and then provided everyone with a copy of the Longmont city ordinance number one two two nine and it concludes the legal description of the property that's that was for purpose of identifying the accuracy of inscriptions that's what the last question will revisit the historic future I want to work back regarding the boundaries exactly that's free but no one would know why it was right he's going back to look at his accuracy and it here provided the ordinance number one two two really minutes are to capture board decisions right moving forward not necessarily providing all the intricate details of how a decision was made I think that we can take that information and include it in a later packet if you if you would like to have it historically captured well it's an action that occurs in the meeting and the discussion final decision not all the details involved right I understand your point I also understand that that the ordinance would work and she made copies of the ordinance and gave them out to everybody and so where where the ordinance is where we are looking at the boundaries from not from the picture that was given to us from Ben but the ordinance itself and in referencing the organs that's all it is it's the ordinance was represented in a statement that would say I I don't think like my reaction would be to add to this last one about them revisiting this as her yeah or do something I don't I don't care well honestly I really don't long is that it's submitted in there that the ordinance was presented by Karen groups and then re-referenced that's it because we were handed in a piece of paper that's one of my pet peeves Earth I don't know to say her sounds like aspirin well anyway the ordinance was provided to the board so that everyone could review it so and the legal description is there and that's the uh accident descriptions but what she wrote the full original um okay good catch there nice number nine the third color um where you have new house manager we'll take this hour and vote I think that the intent was take over maintaining the list because we have the list but whatever the new house manager will take over maintaining the list because we've put together a list which we incorporated in our Ford caring I'm lost right under the third thank you okay got it thank you it's just new house manager will take over maintaining the list and that's because we've provided to student council with the board um annual report for the last three years so it's a hospital take over maintaining those it's still something that isn't that I remember reading the job description that was on there it's just I do find it clear the way it's listed um but there you go yeah at some point we have to kind of infecting I mean we really value the secretaries yes I think that's very important and when I I think it's important to if the the overall accuracy is there to to let that go and move forward um because it is really a summation it's not meant to be a historical document in and of itself um the details can be found on the video recordings and that notification of that details are available in the signature pages they're available a lot of other places so I really don't I really want to make sure that um being a secretary for this board is not an onerous fast task because there is a history of that on this board so if we could um what we probably do need to do in future agenda is actually on the agenda though when the minutes are addressing the agenda the future agenda items are just those that are on the future agenda items list and so there are there are four bullet points that have been added to it which we're not on the future agenda items agenda I guess I would like to move um that's a tough one I started with it yeah I struggle with that trying to figure out what needs to go under that um your section so Karen what you're saying is that on the current agenda like for today where it has a through e listed as our future agenda items so those are the only things that I need to address them in the minutes in the in this portion of this number paragraph nine or number nine of the future agenda items are only the things that you address that I really wanted to clarify again that and so so the salty policy artwork and news release I'll go yeah however Art Walk that part does need to be removed I'm sorry moved to a paragraph five under art walk because that didn't that did get discussed but it was not included in paragraph five about who to July or August agenda you know regarding Hospital how art law house unveiling can I propose for clarification or just Simplicity to move forward with that recommendation but leave this particular one as good to limit the amount of moving parts for the minutes um it gets really crazy yeah I think um for the future line up with the private dispelling I heard the per ordinance um recommendation those two changes be acceptable to move forward with approval for minutes I sell move ment s just do something else that is that is what is that okay um so the previous minutes are approved we've done public invited um so let's move on to packet update so I'd never know what to say here um it's just the um the the just the packet presented um I am looking forward to Brittany starting next week and one of the items that I'd like for her to go back through is the month the year of 2023 update the number of guests to implement acclimate her to her new goal um and to see what type of events have happened how many people are attending because there's just not the bandwidth of the moment to create those accurate numbers for you so um just trying to give you just a quick overview of how things are moving forward um we're our groups are still meeting very well we've had a number of different Revenue events perhaps a bit lower than past years because of keeping those windows available for the um restoration and work of the contractors they the contractors have been working uh in May and June they've been here measuring windows they're doing a systematic swap out of the windows of the two porches okay so as you do you ever happen to look you'll see that these two these two windows are boarded up and then you come back another day and then um find out for a lot of activity happening um [Music] yeah oh yeah um our number of uh our inquiries are are down uh in May and June um I don't I'm not familiar enough with it to know if that's uh systematic um because the people in mayor Junior already having weddings or they're just getting engaged and they haven't really moved into the next phase and just a reminder that venue Hub didn't change their um their marketing um Mission and they no longer provide leads to Denver which is so that's rough um so that piece is is not there through no change of what we've done so on these um is there anything that shows uh the future like what's scheduled for next year's first one um yeah we've got some new weddings that are booked uh on page five um okay yeah we've got a couple the couple that that are down and we are in conversations um I think with two other ones that I was just committed at this time so we are seeing uh movement and uh requests so I still get even without advertising yes yes yes I was a little concerned when you know the advertising off all year but you're still getting calls it's not all here it's the financial year correct that we're we're fiscal year and that's the physical year but I I I think like I said I don't you guys are worried about those popular dollars we'll figure that out you want to start having pregnancy as we get done here right so well and I'm also looking very forward to it over in these stance and the views are going to be on what she feels sure exactly and I think having that project of trying to figure out what we've done this year and really getting a very handle on that um sitting events for me to consider this anyway you know I have no idea I think it has been in the past records so um April's City Event will be at least one important trouble I see what you're saying okay oh yeah apparently and then I have a question about what koi Inc Garden painting yes Recreation activity it doesn't show as a revenue generating event um and I'm wondering why was there registration before the public current attend or participating in that or house it was Revenue generating in the recreation realm um but money was not shared for this particular item to become is there a steam how the city uses the venue for other Revenue generating companies can also benefit Catalan housing not just the other department of sentences possibly um this particular one was a garden only activity okay so it was in a just Showcase in this particular piece so in some respects the garden's open to the public it's open to the public in there I believe that particular event had 22 the 25 participants so as parts of marketing and getting another piece yeah right um I think there's a an opportunity to explore that is to move forward that the Cal fan house is an integral part of Recreation services and um we don't charge each other uh to play nice right in the department of Divisions so the same pocket in one apron correct like they didn't charge us for the Barb meeting to meet at the Aspen Room in the memorial building there were no charges [Music] and that's great but right but just thinking for our future just because I thought yeah we use our facilities for public meetings so anything within the city it is not charged now unless they use a consumable and I'll do a little bit of it but if we are if we have ongoing things that can affect potential facility we have ingredients we have an involvement agreement with them about some Revenue because they take in some me tickets um for programs that are within their facility and how that gets shared so so when we have something really involved but something so small that so it's a small thing to Fair something that's ongoing absolutely right thank you and the dogs weren't closed to the public no so people could still walk through so yeah a lot of teachers so so if we ended up having a [Music] Tuesday Tuesday afternoon paintings had been here was through Recreation on our regular races that that would be one that yeah just trying to give me an example of something one-off thing we said what it's not no just curious but overall interesting okay also here we have the Calvin house gazebo and shed so he painted us um guys there any other questions with the um the manager report itself the pages whatever I know I'm just so I love it I like the format and I'm very looking forward to having your New Hampshire so the guess the numbers of guests that's going to be recaptured yes it does okay absolutely um the the fun part about the Gazebo it should just double check your compute um I gave you pictures because I was asked in the email to share this with you and short of all of us running outside oh actually we could look and see what color the Gazebo is um because I had no clue on a quiz um I gave you a photo and actually looks very beautiful from here right now it's a bright white the colors are bright white and this project of painting the disease on the shed are outside of the brand they are not historical in nature they are just on the ground well listen you're doing it the sea grounds people actually the same people who are painting oh this will be painting that from a different pocket of money there you go um so it's going to be seamlessly done at the around the same time okay and zad is one of the questions that I want and I'm very excited to know that they're being included as as part of the overall aspect of the whole it'll all get refreshed yeah they did want to get clarification on the colors they want whatever they want that today um so can I ask I'm sure something real quick while I appreciate the idea of keeping the Gazebo white and I'm all for that I I'm questioning about the colors of the storage should I might suggest that that go ahead and go all white and the reason is because it is not historic in nature it is equal either and though the Gazebo represents what was once there um it is it is not the original house so I would suggest that we stay white with both [Music] right now I bring it up this is because it's probably something you don't want to stand out it kind of Blends in yeah whatever that might be whatever it's up against is a compliments or whatever it's up against and it looks like it's up against the brick wall light so I would rather see it a big one exercise sure thank you [Music] anything else you guys are talking about a history personality I would keep it the color it is thank you foreign thank you today we had our seventh inning right it seems that we haven't seen the sun in how long right now it's just a bit right yeah the sun's baking we haven't seen the Sun for how long I have relatives here is there anything here you need to vote on yes yes okay so I guess what I say is kind of the Gazebo we start this bright white and that the storage shed be the light green the terrain terrain Terrain as painted as solid and one solid all second Olive Theater I don't care so we've got our colors okay and we haven't volunteered carrying for paintings thank you okay moving right along here I believe we can move on to Old business so starting with that I believe I'll turn it over to here for the status or is that you no yeah bam status of the sh F times well we are waiting to restart and hit my understanding is no this has been the plan all along next week um they're ready to go they have been continued to do this one that's right so um everything should be ready to go I will add on to since I'm talking about this I'm going to talk to you guys about the the small projects around the house and I have a cabin on those the contractor including this yeah okay and so um I'm gonna get back with him he's up for it as a can of separate a separate thing so my plan was well to get through the last three weeks and yeah through Council meet next week concerning Recreation stuff but then get right back with him with a list then so um so yeah we're going to look at trying to get it it's a it's a number we've talked about but then there's more there's a little piece broken off here and we have little list of things which you can count them all out would be great yeah so that's what I'm working on with that yeah okay and you should be on target to finish by September I mean that's right [Music] that's what we talked about Plus thank you when will they actually start on the patching the cement out here starting I mean I'm not going to say it's going to happen next week but anytime it's starting next week moving on to Art Walk we're looking good there we've got all the artists or indoor to outdoor got music and music so everything's going good we do need to make sure we know how the yard is going to you know usually tables are out there and since again Britney's new and I think Kathy's kind of take care of that but we'll have to make sure there's some tables and tablecloths on the eye um for people who wanted to sit out there and enjoy the music and I am and I apologize I've had a tremendous amount of things haven't this month in my family so I am going to be working on getting all the historic aspect of possibly being in some of the upstairs in the bridal room doing that that we spoke about at our meeting of having somebody oh yeah okay the dress and stuff the historic clothing the historic stuff almost home yeah we have one issue that might come up one since you know we had the four Ender hopefully let's all count on really good weather and I think because we have two outdoors and um I don't know if we can pack everything up I think we can if it rains get them all up on the porch because we've got the music and we've got the live art demo that's we knew of and then there's one with a stained glass who was going to do all the yard yeah I think it's pretty good the brains yeah um I think we could squeeze them in Port so I have a question if it rains can we not use the auto house I don't know I always like to use that we also have the Portico here if it rains so need to be on a report a call yeah that's one small thing yeah we need to use it we should yeah before artwork then we should make you a walk through there I think it has a difference it's been used uh regularly yeah okay I just want to make sure well absolutely but but I think we've got it what's if people want to see in it yes yes no it is very cool I've never had anybody okay that's a b Plan B yeah all righty um news releases for Grant project that's you Karen well it's me but it's I'll share with you and then hand it over to Sue Ellen I was um preparing what would be a proposed draft for everyone to review and approve and then go on through the city and all um but Sue Ellen checked um Jeff and there is a um part of call that the city follows and it's all news releases are um created and submitted only by the Public Public Information staff and so um and I would like for some collaboration there because while the public information staff I'm sure is fabulous at what they do the systemic unique nature of what we're doing in the history of how we got to where we're at as far as um why the projects are happening I think they would be you know without that information so if it's possible for some sort of collaboration among the staff and the board just to say if they're going to draw something up can they get it back to the board so the board can say um about this can we and then they will take it back to the staff and then however let's do that's to be I think it would be the best if there's collaboration are we not enough Advisory board can we not at least advise to have solicitors can we get to submitted to that and see how it goes and then ask very pollen that they submitted to our board before it's released to the public that's what I would think would be okay my the direction that I receive um we can receive from Jeff this weekend definitely provided with information and there were some great questions that you asked for that I think are very appropriate to provide the answers to to the people who are cracking the news releases um the timing of the news releases or look at it as far as a much bigger picture for example you wouldn't want the news release for the Callahan house to come up the same day that city council put decides to put on the ballot these specific items you'd get married so the the idea with having this one Central group is to make sure that things are put out in a way that that you don't have everything on a Tuesday and then nothing for two weeks and everybody's lost what was going on right so given that nature we can provide information for the crafting of the news release the actual approval of the news release will not be equal in the timing wise to come back for approval because of time yeah time frames and it's not what they do um it it's generally approved by staff to move forward because the time frames aren't such that it lends itself Okay so as an advisor board can you at least advise enforce it in advising me suggest that these advice so Karen could put her her list together or or actually write it out and say this is what I suggest yes and I think that's kind of what we as a board were asking her to do anyway we're going to talk about it at the last meeting when we spoke with Ben that you weren't here tonight but that was what we were going to do anyway and you were going to look at it and see if that's what we wanted to do so so really moving forward it's not like it's changed that much in the sense that it's just going not to even but to the well yeah and when Paul was go from me or people and Karen did submit some questions that are very appropriate to request information to be included in that it was not able to provide her that information that she needed in the time frame that she needed to buy so um but but we can get the information before she submits it to the possible I there's a lot of other parts happening right now I can work with yeah questions that they're very detail s and so requires some I don't want to misspeak or provide inactive information um and I can work with Brittany to help bring her up to speedom those answers and she starts on Monday and she's got a lot of stuff to do to orientate just being with a full-time employee the city of Longmont the party Recreation services sure so um yeah I want her to stay don't we all okay all right so so certain I guess timing one it sounds like it's not going to be something that can be done anytime soon how will you notify the public when the grounds were limited for example when they're going to be doing work on the company you can imagine for safety you'll find the block off access to the guard to the concrete the they're not blocking the they're not stopping access to the garden right but people when they walk in they walk in on the driveways they will and that will be part of the office and be able to walk in on the driveways yeah in and out is the West sidewalk it just I think as long as the public is aware it's important to be transparent that's all I'm trying to say yeah I think it's always nice to tell people okay this is what's happening and this is why and this is going to be a temporary though okay I believe so so it's not available all right [Music] additional things oh please we're not going to be living in Oregon beach [Music] yeah sounds good okay moving along uh the fall T October 1st 1 to 3 P.M whether I um quick provision to what we've used in the past years as far as an invitation and second paragraph specifically with regard to what the update is and I can just read that one short paragraph to you if you'd like and then we can tell them that then a short change and it will be that the current board members are pleased to have created a frame acknowledgment including all the ladies names who have served on the calendar and passport from the very beginning 1938 which as well as a photo display of all the house please along with the most recent restoration of preservation projects completed with the Grand Street Colorado will be showcased during the team so that's the one change that's going to happen okay you don't have to but but it's just that we should yeah we should have a hospital okay over what what's happening okay so in there yeah yeah that's all you've added yeah we took out these let's check out the old paragraphs you know we you know recently we was a brand applicant you know generate applications with that final the final version that would be included in on a packet at a later board meeting right it shouldn't be because of October yeah it can be one of the comments Karen received was that last year was that they didn't they wish they could have come but they had other plans maybe they already made out of the plans so it was they asked me yeah let us know more than it's been more in advance and that was several of the ladies actually so one plan to meet again before the end of this month to and write the with the envelopes and include the invitation printed as it is in the same little stationary card and it very similar you'll come out to the ladies so it's one of the things we need to go upstairs and get after the meeting we need to get more of them the cards in the other aspect of it we said we were going to change follow up with you know reminders about the outcome or in Falling Back grounds and just enough clarification just for for the secretary she just know the change was made and then in the later when we had the invitation in people would be able to see the changes she doesn't need to know change no okay thank you for that um I just wanted to bring up one thing I know it's minor but I didn't bring it up is I checked the schedule and there is a Bronco game that day it starts at 11 11. um anybody want to move it to 1 30. 1 30. well okay because the van's request I suggest that we move it from two to four for any of those people out there that are because I may not be the only person yes yes [Music] that we move we move the T hours from two to four I say Colin Baker all right okay thank you well I was looking at your schedule who that might prevent some people have been coming here in layers one other quick thing that we talked about um our past meeting is how you would like to the Refreshments of the team in the past year and my staff and I tried to find what the cost was curious too about my past even my Sheriff's like well what's this going to cost because we need to be thankful of them but that wasn't clear but what I found from the financials from April of last year is harges of 172 dollars for pastries some charge that I can't tell what portion of it but it's trees it's referencing a name of a memorial that was held here and the Callaghan house team is total together so I don't know what portion of that was so I don't know what the cost so an option that was talked about is something for everyone to consider is would we as a look forward as current board members instead of having the houses down there and have a house cost purchase purchase or expenses would we like to individually plan to bring you know something particular pastries and crackers use we can't bring in we can't bring we can't bring outside food okay because of the status that we have in this patio kitchen if you move the whole tea upstairs you could do that but if it's down here it has to be catered or purchased okay all right yeah no problem I'll just go back through the home that's my understanding okay um is that the clerk does that reflect your understanding that's right it's little limit like okay so are you saying that people aren't allowed to come into the house for an event of theirs and bring their own products unless it's substances that is that is what if I volunteer my catering services I don't know that he's I think I would have to go through that is with all the food safe serving certifications and everything that I could do the cheese I don't want to put anything more on staff I'm starting with starting a writ with great starting to scare her off it's a simple enough thing that I can you know let me let me research that in a formal way and um thank you for that option that is I don't want to put anything in Jeopardy and my knowledge is um portrayed as everything I don't know anything about it I know enough to be cautious but I don't want to step on things that I don't want anything correctly let me let me find out if that will work okay volunteer my services and all donations just one quick question um I totally think it's down here versus upstairs is great it's best oh it's beautiful in here and how many people normally come how many would we be inviting do they all fit around the table no we sit at the tables okay this is where the food is in that being said that I do think that we would probably have to pay the additional cost of what the house costs for for tea and coffee but then we could I could cover food costs otherwise and then you can do it in the catering banner and keep temps and do whatever else we need to do for records [Music] you know how we are would you all make our donations in the way so that we can yes always possible [Music] um okay uh generally are y'all okay with the same sort of like favorite foods to help Karen Reed described it you know yeah not too many not too many sweets I'm just a nice balance that everybody has a little sweetness with me and cucumber sandwiches [Laughter] she's goodness lunch again another one no yes okay thank you okay well thank you already uh July open house that's coming up soon here July 26 five to seven two hours three out you know five six seven two hours well I guess whoever can make it we won't do shifts it's a four-hour thing we kind of do ships leadership in a second shift I think whoever can make it to help yeah try to come here but not yeah you have a sign doctors excuse [Music] yeah so and like I said with all of us that's to be able to write the news release that was all set to be included in the display boards that I was I don't prepared to bring to you today so that you could look at them and improve them for use that Urban House events they don't have that done because they don't have that information okay I would like to just suggest that I know and I have complete confidence in Karen in your details in your efficiency and attention to details which is not that you just go ahead and move forward if you can get those Sports I I personally think um if the board approves we move forward and just just allow you to get those boards ready for the best of your ability for them I hate to think that we miss this opportunity simply because we don't have the type of vision we see it um here at this meeting I personally trust that you will have accurate information because she wrote the grant so um well on those words I I can I can get that information that's been as well unless I can have the information that I've asked whether we're not going to be able to get that level between now and at least if you want to pair that down to some I'm not sure thanks to this inspiration Showcase in Italian House it's still okay whether it's Empire construction and regulations and they know that versus not knew about it yeah yeah just so you know or including that in the news release that is important it is how a lot of I can start confirmation has been gathered us through from newspaper articles that include details you know with Chicago that came and did their animations so having that information in the news releases is important for that purpose and also them to be able to have it on a display where people can see how that's the purpose behind the meeting those kinds of details so we can all of a suddenly move forward so yeah so I would like to put emotion out there that Aaron that Karen sorry yeah remember um that Karen moved forward and do the boards and have them available and ready to be set for our projects at least for the open house with as much information as we got and I guess that's how are these actual boards or are they Tang board or how are they going to be is that the presentation board similar to the size that I showed you so I mean well that's something we need a tripod for or is it something okay or if you're meeting for tonight is [Music] tabletops so it's it's kind of like a big poster board that's a big foam board or something yeah but if they fit on a tabletop they'd be here so they are basically they're 22 inch by 28 inch project they're they're a nice pleasant gray which is kind of a greenish Gray looks pretty good um four of those so that's we can properly display with pictures of each of the areas of tasks within them the great project that are made I'm sorry what were the dimensions [Music] well I mean you actually wonderful stories I'm gonna be the flurries it may you may not need for it for you so or maybe just a small town easel as long as the table Yeah well what we'll do is this allows us to be flexible enough to see which one works best and it won't work yeah because it's going to be an open house and we don't have other venue vendors in here with that this gives us the ability to be flexible just a lot of it of second demotion I don't think she's made it yet yeah all in favor aye okay and we can on a side note too um once you've actually had the chance to look at them if we want to do or change things up please let's do I don't want to be well this is the way it's going to be right I want I want it this is right yeah it'll be there Michelle Braun and we'll see right yeah yeah I think this is great it gives us a chance yeah moving along to item F donations and contributions I think maybe we can finish up on this but I let you know you've presented a letter I just we wanted to finish it today I guess I have a quick update um because obviously the importance transitioned into a house manager she invited us to continue on as a Penny and wrap it up and I said no it's really important that we all continue including you our objective is this we do have the donation policy and guidelines um prepared and it's just a simple front and back page um for and this the purpose of this document will be for us to use as guidelines for donations and then the other document that we're questioning about is the donation agreement which we use the same setup the same format that Eric Mason uses for the museum but we have to meet one more time to talk through a little bit more about the process and then also there's the question of who we really want to keep the donation agreement and propose a donation proposal agreement to just Adams service set and then any monetary donation just goes directly through the um Rec Shopper however it is that donations are being paid and then we've discussed about is there some sort of threshold by wearing a significant amount is where we stop and take a pause to really acknowledge that it's one thing if somebody goes on and scans this QR code and says oh let me put in 20 bucks about something wealthy low yeah we're seeking anywhere from 500 to a thousand in the sense of people think knowledge for the specifications yeah so this is still something a work in progress that we haven't quite clarified and we recognize that all of us is going to have to go through the city but we've been very very diligent in in going through what the existence City policies are incorporating those and incorporating with other or other things like like like the museum um group in the city within the city has done in reference to them but you know there's a difference between donating 500 and donating twenty dollars online and you know exactly are we going to go about doing that right and then how does it show up on the website and then it also was that came into question is how then does that show up within our do we need to have a specific wine item yes is it specifically you know is that one that's in existence already or is it a pop that it all goes into is it like a lump sum between 10 000 last month or is it individually listed you know how that we used to have that one page and that's fun telling us right and that the line item donations was recently added he asked so my guess is that all donations go into that all Financial positions are identified in that um in the question column for that given month exactly so the question was is there any way that we could have it from people coming in with the QR code and just donating twenty dollars each week additional code for say larger from either and I think there's a way to do it and I know it hurts but is it something that that is um user-friendly doesn't make too much work for somebody and yet um it's just I personally think it's just a quick fix within the accounting system that you can align Ed I think I think that I differentiate between the 20 donation and the higher information system needs to make a difference there is a way to do an email notification to a staff member if something is done and I think a human being could easily assess that we're looking at it simply on our reporting line so we as a board can acknowledge and see it and then that way we know who needs to have the personal thank you notes all of that kind of stuff um that's it's it's really essential that we keep we acknowledge the gifts that we um have written thank you before backup and and to do that now we're not going to write 15 15 I think you know thank you for your fifteen dollars that's just to uh come up with the threshold so go ahead and figure that out I'm sure we can figure out a way absolutely is there any way on the QR code is they put their email address and they could get an automated thank you you know well there should be an automated thank you yeah that automated thank you we don't know does that happen so hey I don't know if you've received any donations to this time so that would be a let's say b um their information unless they do it anonymously which they have the option to do would be available to to staff when they make that donation so um the staff to be able to either do a generically approved email out to folks could do whatever you want to at the moment it's it's not a burning fire like lots of people doing that right if it was automated it wouldn't even involve somebody actually doing it took out a I think for the volume of that you're currently experiencing just a staff member could yeah okay well well is it it could be even as simple as a thank you on the receiver yeah and then we can do that piece can happen so if there's a verbiage that you would like to have Cam that comes on the receipt for a specific purchase of that yeah yeah anticipating future volumes to increase I guess to clarify part of the reason why we'll bring you back to the board is we would like the boards and put is there a specific threshold that the board overall sees so we should that we should be starting at is it 500 is it a thousand is it 1500 what is it the board of things we know the volume of contributions isn't real high right now I say everything should be acknowledged once we reach the point where we're getting 20 a month then we can talk about well okay we're getting two yeah we're getting too many so it's never too many management it's never too many but now we're getting a volume and we have I understand what you're where you're at but we're trying to get a policy is very important to me that you just get the policy in place and then the policy is in existence it we don't have to rehash this right well I think there's two levels of acknowledgment as well this is a rarity right I mean if somebody gives 500 plus dollars and that is a physical right very big on physical note I would lower it to 100. I think and there's not very many of those yeah there's not very many of them so that's but if I donated that's that's that's exactly why we were bringing it back and the other thing is we did find out through um dealing this with this process when we went in and punched in and looked through the website and so we got directed specifically we know exactly where they got it that they should be able to donate a bench there's a website yes scan the QR code right now on your phone let me pull give it a go because it's really quite interesting it doesn't take you to the opportunity to put in funds like here's 20 bucks no it's like here donate a memorial bench and I was like oh no that's not right don't worry something changed somewhere along the line because last year when um civil engine did a beautiful job creating the QR code and then um getting the Donate button on the website and and then we talked about okay the Donate button went on computer has to be at the top but when on when you're scanning the QR code and it's on your device it needs to be you know right you know pop up first and so and then when we did that we went through the process it was a little cumbersome and you had to kind of jump through hoops to get to all right here's yes I want to make this make this Pages yeah Brittany no I don't want to use my city account or yes I do um and and so there was a little process there but it was always pointed to how much so I I there's something uses the QR code and the link and I got the account so if you donate yeah make a donation online I click that I went here so there's a lot of different ways people can come in if you find the area that you see because I'm looking on a phone and I'm looking at a link and I'm using my personality right so one-third of people think like me or you what number people can get halfway there and 100 people are like really creative and do something totally different than you would do so if you're looking at a different location where uh yes clicked let me know and we will work on that yeah you've had it on her computer MacBook or laptop whatever so when the two you get together because she's the one who went through it she's like whoa this is a problem and so she said right away she said oh you gotta get those so okay because I'd like to see it with this if I was in that one so let's find out yeah [Music] so anyway I see yourself but if there isn't a link error if you don't know about it absolutely yeah so that was one of that was an aha moment for us that we're like going on the contribution contribution we will need it on the next agenda after she's here um [Music] there's also are he is right on the edge of hiring a program supervisor that will receive Callahan house and a member another excited about that that's what the interviews are for yeah that was yesterday that was yesterday yesterday yeah so that's very exciting um Aquarius between Brittany and getting the commit the time can I ask that at the next board meeting or maybe we could share with the board how the structure it's lined up within the city because I mean we literally have restrictions yeah I mean everything everything is a relative term okay we've definitely gone through a minor restructure after a major restructure last year right and just internally you've got to these minor restructures well and kind of it's more Duty adjustments so anyway just to see it and I appreciate everything we've got to put that in the next meeting thank you thank you everybody yeah I will need to leave okay your new business um I think we can not talk about future agenda items um okay so let's just finish up Karen you have anything else yes um did I met with him show scrapbook again yes this is not done before and he said normally I charge 10 20 per file now for a while final five hundred five twenty dollars per file he said um and and that and to explain what a file is that's the photo so he said one image itself is twenty dollars but he said with your project and quantity that you're doing he said I'll charge ten dollars can you tell me what that means and what we get for that um it is a absolute professional professional quality photo a large file mean and it's really good quality that you could take and blow up into a poster if you wanted but it's a it's rectangular size he's aware that the scrapbooks are 12 by 12. and but I would take the picture um he said I could provide it to you in in its law format um it would be rectangular size you full-size file and then you can modify it to the size that you want your image to be in your electronic project that would take some work on okay someone either on the board or within the city if there's resources within the city that can help us to do that kind of thing and so the person who knows or be able to find out if who in the city could help us with once we've had those raw files sizing them properly to to electronically put them in a kind of an electronic scrapbook so there's a file a full page okay okay that's that was clear because I was thinking the individual yeah it is one picture of the entire the 12 by 12 page so yeah so and to give you a little understanding of like sizes the um the early years um it only has 30 pages and that's kind of one of the smaller scrapbooks um and so that it just to give you an idea for um Quality um so in class and he said it would take him and I told him it would be about nine or ten books and he said it would take him about two weeks so that's the turnaround time how many pages you know I I will count the pages of the script because it's your main conversation we're not ready to go forward I'm just reporting updated views and and we can get more updated in this minute and I believe that um the information to school for the project submitted in the the actual moving forward with those funds that is not Advisory Board is not able to uncover those funds for the city right move forward so right um can I just clarify something maybe I misunderstood last month I thought we were gonna you were gonna do it I mean I I had that's what I understood I'm sorry maybe I I've said that I had heard about Ken symbol from Paris okay so you're going to talk to him and that I wanted to see what he would charge and how he would approach this project like this and as well because he's a professional and yet we're going to have a rational image um now the alternative to having a professional do professional images would be me okay that's what I understood from last week it's 12 by 12. now I don't have a machine that scans 12 by 12 pages but does the city and you know the museum right now they are trying to find a new director and they I go to the community would be asking and I can't yeah I I know the kind of standard that there I think that they have it's an 11 by 17 from there from like last year or something when I was there doing something like how could I scan the page this phone but I could misunderstood and he said they they only have like an 11 by 17 scanning capability there at the Museum and that's when he said the Denver I mean uh the Denver Museum of Denver library excuse me has a scanner that could is a book scanner he said you could go down to the Denver library and use their books and that was on the discussion that we would do it the field trip and then it was a matter of well we can't go do it I mean this was foreign pennies the main any amount of time that's necessary to get this done I don't have um would be nice to see what it would okay FedEx so if I go to you think they've got a scanner at FedEx that I could maybe have printing done yeah printing but but how about because we're on a slime crunch here and I assume let's start with panic at yourself so how about we move forward in the sense of we check we do more research next month and let's move forward in the sense of let's check out FedEx or or wherever else that we can get an image done we should contact the the library Endeavor and see how much would the cost of that the pages are would be if we came down there and scanned at that um and then then we can also look at this because of the cost prohibitiveness of it maybe we consider and this is just a suggestion to for people to think about maybe we break this project down into sections to do tubers you know one through three or or one you know as we can afford it and then we we move forward with the project but within a smaller scope because this is this is over three thousand dollars as is right now now yeah um and with only two books or three books at a time and we break into a more affordable aspect the other aspect is we can consider doing a specific fundraiser to specific why don't we um all think about it and bring it up we'll put it on to all this yeah so put it on to open the business and we will keep you know look for ideas look online but I mean if next time we bring it up if we're going to say well okay so here's how much this costs or that cost somebody needs to check certain things out I mean so FedEx I'm talking you scan it yourself they might have that option and how you know how much is that machine you put in a credit card and you start scanning things I believe it didn't work that way what do you call those blueprints you know like at home or something then they've got those kinds of okay so there's a there's a couple aspects that we need to do and I don't want them no you should that's cost include a joke I don't want to put everything on you yeah would you Cindy be willing to go and check out without any um [Music] um I'm just you know wanting to get everybody just thinking to look at well I don't know if we have to start assigning jobs no no yeah just so the machine at the um where we stand in the stationary the legal size can it take a 12 by 12 because it's top boy whatever tabloid is it can also shrink stuff um I just uh there's a lot going on right now especially if you're looking to move forward with the project I I think maybe we don't want to discuss her assign jobs here at point so let's go ahead and get a committee together to work out can I suggest that we I would like to put it forth the motion that we put a committee together look at it yes our second I'll second that obviously I'll leave that because I'm okay now who else I I'll be willing to work on the committee thank you um okay all right we've got a committee you guys can work together and figure out what you want to mean so I got Marie and Cindy Karen yep I don't care alrighty so let's uh forego the if you guys want to can we forego with the future agenda items I just got a quick question okay which ones stay on here house manager picture project Club Affair review future house restoration Callahan Hill speed blast uh passing present board over thank you sir and we didn't talk about anything from staff and I was from the board but I think we since we're running pretty late today we record that unless somebody has um I guess I have a question regarding what's at the bottom of the minutes did we decide we didn't need that on the minutes page because oh correct it's obviously which which I have right here I guess we should start prayer for approving so it's almost back you don't need to have these yeah I'm going forward can you include that single page in the packet long at the end of the minutes it's submitted with assigned minutes that go in I got online oh I know but in the packet in the packet that mind including it in the packet at the end of the minutes please sign up why would we need it why would everybody need it any anyone who lives online to look at the packet online would not know that that page exists we don't know that the references at the bottom of the page exist I submit the sign after this yeah after and they will all have this on in it so oh at the end only one month only our current month won't have this signed piece of paper does that make sense it doesn't have to be signed it just can be blank just showing that it exists so if anybody wanted to go in and print the packet like a just not necessarily us okay but as a member off the street can we just included I sure can thank you I'm not going to print it for your packages right it's not it's fine it's not over the afternoon for the current meeting it's the minutes when they're finalized it and that's science part of the document it seems like way too much it's just part of the doc can you guys take a vote oh yeah tell me how to word it uh area here I I heard a request to include a blank signature page for the purpose of the best thing since it's already right here on the phone it's not in the past it is ma'am it's the first piece of the agenda is right here and that appears online before our meetings no one would ever know the signature page exists if they're pulling up a packet so before our board meeting Okay so so before today's commute board meeting if anyone went online and looked at because you can look at all boards um agendas and packets online um all the way up to city council and all of the documents of the packet are visible for the public the signature page is part of the minutes and while it isn't unassigned it shows that it is unsigned in other words it is it is it's not the final I think so that at the conclusion of the minutes of conclusion put it into the packet it will not be printed for 40 board members so we don't need a motion correct thank you all right any any other in talk about I think there are things that need to be on next month's agenda but how would you like to go forward with that [Music] send you an email yeah or yeah I do I will not be at the next meeting so I do need something to volunteer achievements look at me I've already had that conversation Karen you want to do this thing on that yeah I'm willing to do it I I hope I can do it in a way that meets the standard for you know the format yeah it's actually a simple thing it's a it's a summary and I think that's very important to me today all of this yeah there's a template this is um so I don't know if I can send it to her Sue Ellen you sure can or I can work with her on there okay you want to send it to her again okay yeah thank you I will get these guys hopefully you're gonna do something fun yeah of course yeah of course you my older daughter signed both of them or yes I just have redundancy Instagram pictures so I think yeah just so you all know some of the historic fixtures on the upstairs bathroom saying were renewed and I think that's a facility thing and I think as well I think at the moment for information the it was leaking yeah the initial solution was to remove the pictures entirely rendering to see inoperable they provided something right now and it's not in stone it's temporary yes yes as far as I know fixtures are not a fixed with super glue or any sort of permanent adhesion we are operating once that number down we are trying really hard folks and we're really trying hard and I guess if we're missing the boat in convene to you are committed to your board and commended to the Carolina house I'm at a loss so please be patient know that things are not permanent no no walls are broken down nothing was done in the sense that it was just made function Al well and we we know we understand temporary first that's not that's not an issue we don't want anything waking or anything problems like that and they needed a place to wash their hands yeah when they're upstairs absolutely and the the big thing is okay destroy the process um so that's fine are they are they able to be repaired because restoration is key here I need some help with prioritization of what you guys want because if we're doing please think about that it's it's not gonna degrade or damage destroy do you want to focus on marketing do you want to focus on um where would you suggest that focus of energy be spent there's not the bandwidth with the new employee training with a new supervisors training with the grand fulfilling with all these different things there really isn't enough time to be okay mindful on that piece I'm not saying that it's not worthy of the list but it's not at the top it just has to be on the list it's a big thing is if it just make sure that's on the list I understand that if there's a leakage flow you've got to put a Band-Aid and stop them yeah I completely get that we just need to be aware that if something is needed to be fixed we need you to be aware of what okay that's something that goes on the permanent historic yeah piece and I think that that's okay that's key and then things are going to be um fixed or repaired um just for example off the top of my head the flooring upstairs in the kitchen if it's going to be fixed or repaired that we look overall long term for historic services if that's that's the report needs to be aware of it that's that's it we don't want to put it in a temporary Band-Aid that is permanent permanent that doesn't um yeah that's not permanent that that actually hinders anything that we would do overall that's it I I think that's it in in a Communications so nobody's panicking that that um like this the fixture got thrown away or anything like that and there was very specific things not to so since that's that's just I think if we just discuss it I it seems like an appropriate piece to put on the list for restoration regulation and if it's not a priority I get it okay just okay cool yeah um so so as far as putting stuff on the agenda is that something that that um goes out to in an email to everybody or is it just go send it please to me and then I can file it and then and then like normal we look at the overall agenda and see if we want to add something to it and then we may have been talking okay yes and we try to create that honestly in the next two weeks oh just why it's fresh in our minds so maybe two hours yeah but yeah and you do work on an agenda right it's not just absolutely yeah cool she didn't ask me [Laughter] yeah I keep on looking at you guys okay | Longmont Public Media | UCXFW3IRzfCc6q_XM-uutAmw | 2023-07-12 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 18,158 | 92,896 |
gxGIX5v6vco | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gxGIX5v6vco | Female ejaculation 101 // Intimacy rocks video #8 | this week we're discussing what the male and female prostate do producing and injecting prosthetic fluids as female ejaculation is still little research that starts with looking at the thoroughly researched male ejaculation here is the prostate of the man the bladder and the wreath root canal also known as the being true and the penis the prostate encompasses the rethrick canal at the bottom of the bladder when a man ejaculates the glands secrete ejaculation fluid which is transported by the dogs to the regional canal and exits the penis prostate massage is also called as prostate milking can be experienced as highly sexually pleasing you can see in this picture that to do so you need to insert a finger or two or a toy up the rear don't forget to disinfect after the massage before getting need to the infection sensitive vagina the function of the prostate is to produce a slightly alkaline fluid in many usually constitutes of roughly 30% of the volume of the semen calculated along with sperm seminal vesicle fluid which contains energy for the sperm and fluid from the bulbourethral gland the alkalinity of the fluid help neutralize the acidity in the vaginal tract prolonging the lifespan of sperm increasing the motility of sperm and offering better protection for the genetic material like in men the female prostate consists of glands and ducts that release prosthetic fluid into the rethrick canal the pa-choo as the prostate shares a wall with vagina fluid also ends up in the vagina when the female prostate is properly massage than awakened and the woman is able to give into the sensation of ejaculation she can just let it go let it go okay so after the musical intimate so what exactly is the difference between urine and ejaculate the glands of the female prostate secrete prosthetic fluid prosthetic fluid of both men and women contain amongst others two biochemicals prostate specific antigen and prostate specific acid phosphatase the presence of these two bio chemicals proof that women have a functioning prostate and can ejaculate urine does not contain bio chemicals PSA and PACP among the 7th of September 2015 and will be an online workshop for women on leaks about the prostate stimulation and ejaculation they're physically every woman is able to ejaculate there are multiple reasons why many women seem unable to do so we'll go into these factors from which we can learn multiple lessons about our own health status on Tuesday the 8th of September I will give an online workshop especially for men during this workshop we'll discuss how to find the female prostate female prostate massaging the different types of women's orgasms including the one with ejaculation click here for more information and to sign up for the courses subscribe to youtube channel to the mailing list or follow me on twitter see ya | Healthy sex ed | UCbpXyYbIF6STQjStQ1hWh5w | 2015-07-21 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 483 | 2,845 |
78r9DOHhHMw | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=78r9DOHhHMw | Ingles Corporativo- Videoconferencia #4 Possessive adjectives and nouns | good evening Lana hello Iana can you hear me let keep them fore for what foreign foreign speech speech spee Erica hello welcome hello how are you fine yesterday you have problems didn't you yes um no electricity if I'm not mistaken no uh terrible terrible see no not sugar no sugar suar coffee for me is black what about you andr do you like coffee yes I love how do you like your coffee Chien black anyway no in my case I love it black black coffee is for me okay my name must be no sugar no milk the only one I pass with milk is the one they call Cort espresso Cort but the little cup like this with with a sip of milk yes that's the only one for me but usually for me it's black coffee I'm going yeah I know I know actually I am lowering down I'm drinking less I used to drink a lot more coffee I used to drink around 10 12 cups of coffee a day per day now now I just drink like let me see one two three four five just like six just like six mdle yeah half half half yes is this word I'm gonna type it for you half you see the word half meal I drinking three three or four three or four h that's okay I have when I'm working in the school I have one at 7 one at 9 1 at 11: one at 12:30 after lunch one at 2:00 p.m. one at 330 one at 5 one with dinner and sometimes one at midnight before going to bed so I drink around 8 or 9 when I'm in the school I drink a lot of coffee yes 10:00 4:00 and dinner after dinner okay that's nice yeah I got a big one like this a big cup yeah no little cups are not for me unless it's an espresso if it is an espresso yes I I can have two espressos the sh and I get like cool yeah I can imagine I can imagine it's a basin it's a Basin B yes Basin in Spanish we would say it's like h n one Danielle hello good evening I cannot hear you Danielle let's see there's who else is here a Carlos hello Carlos hello teacher how are you good good you know with Carlos I just I just know this part of your face Carlos because I just see you like this okay oh it's the first time perfect excellent okay let's see Ilana hello how are you tonight h hello teacher very good Iana was connected like a quarter to8 yeah I thought you didn't want to talk to me no no let's see who else is here SAR hello SAR hello hello good evening good evening what about your little girl is she around she watching TV okay she's having fun right now yes that's good that's good kids needs to relax Also let's see there's there's vente hello vente how are you tonight hello good evening how are you perfect that's nice that's the attitude and see Jennifer good evening hello hi Jennifer how was your day tired again tired again okay I understand you a hard day from work yes the song is very hot yeah today was a hot day yes I can understand that that's why I was drinking coffee hello hello Carla how are you tonight hello how are you I'm tired tired I don't believe you you are smiling oh sweating sweaty sweating I'm sweaty yes H I got a fan right here so I got no problem with that yeah but it's been a hot day it's been a very hot day well Carla we miss you yesterday they told me Carla was part in a party yesterday yesterday we were sad because you were not here with us okay but today it's good because you're are going to practice and we have a lot to practice today so you have to make up from yesterday and today everybody's going to throw questions to you okay it's gonna be fun don't worry today is going to be good just let me see a final message to the rest let's see class start already connect guys okay let's [Music] see well what day is today what day is today sister today is Thursday Thursday oh my gosh I don't understand that word would you spell Thursday for me please ER c p h h u u r r s yes d uhhuh a yes perfect SAR excellent so sear is like on the class right now let's see Andre tell me in which month were you born I am from December in which month is your birthday April April Please spell spell April for me he a p p r r i l April perfect thank you very much excellent so let's see Carla hello Carla do you know the alphabet Carla yes yes okay what is your last name Carla ER my last no my last name is aralo what is your last name Banos okay how do you spell Banos b o l a it doesn't exist n o s perfect doesn't exist in English okay so you're Banos okay because does exist okay let's see 3 6 9 12 that's nice okay today we are going to well we are going to start with this we are going to make a small review uh about spelling but now we are going to spell our occupation like in my case I am a teacher teacher t e a c h e r andr what is your occupation are you a sales assistant no Sal assistant okay please spell assistant for me okay a s s i i t e let's start again let's start again look assistant a s s i i s t a n t assistant now viente you are an architect I'm sorry viente please spell architect for me okay a r c h i d e d c you miss a see architect you miss a c yes okay Cesar you are an engineer Please spell engineer for me okay e n g i n e e r perfect okay let's see um Danielle what's your occupation okay Industrial Engineer I'm sorry Industrial Engineer okay engineer Industrial Engineer perfect now please industrial spell industrial for me i n g e m m e r ah engineer perfect thank you let's see let's see let's see I had an accountant who's an accountant May oh okay okay okay let's see Elana hello Iana hello tell me what's your occupation manicurist manicurist okay perfect tell me your OCC spell your occupation h m a n i c u r e i i i s t perfect excellent Michelle hello Michelle good evening hello how are you tonight F thanks okay Michelle tell me what's your occupation yes okay please spell assistant to me a s i ah look at the camera a okay let's start over with me okay a a s s s s i i s s t t a a n n t see perfect Carla hello what's your occupation Carla I am logistic estorage Chief okay logistic estorage Chief Please spell Logistics to me l o g i s t c m i i i t o r g i c h e i f c h i e f chief CH okay perfect excellent Erica I never under I never remember what's your occupation but it's something about food I remember okay assistant administrative okay administrative Please spell administrative for me a d m e i a d m a d m e i i m i s d r a a d i v look at me look at me v v v e okay remember guys v v v remember you don't hit the word it's different when we say the b that's B B I'm sorry it's B but this one is look at me v v do you remember from yesterday V okay it's different the pronunciation okay MAA hello how are you tonight hello how are you I'm fine okay MAA tell me what's your occupation I'm an accountant ah you're an account please MAA spell a countown for us a c c o u m t a m d perfect wow excellent so as far as I can tell you remember the spelling Anna hello how are you hello yes I I can hear you I can hear you perfectly okay Anna tell me what's your occupation what do you do stylist sty stylist okay please spell that word for us [Music] are look at the screen look at the screen look at the chat styish s t y l i s TS okay okay thank you um s p a y y l l i s i s p s s yes One S at the end thank you very much okay let's see who's missing I think somebody's missing who's missing Carlos are you the one seller you're a seller oh that's easy Please spell seller for us okay s s e e l l l l e e r r perfect excellent now let's see let's see let's see we finish with the review that's it with the spelling don't worry no more spelling today tomorrow we are going to make a whole review of the week tomorrow we are going to work again with the spelling just a little bit because we are going to review all the topics okay every Friday we are going to do that but today we are going to talk about the possessive okay the topic for us today is possessive you see the word POS possessives I send you the word in the chat okay we're going to talk about the possessives okay let's see it's simple like uh let's see this is a cell phone this is my cell phone okay this is another cell phone these are my cell phon okay let's see I have another one here this is not my cell phone okay this is not my cell phone this is my wife's cell phone so this is her cell phone okay you see this is her we're going to work with those words today we're going to make the difference between when something is mine when something is your when something is his okay we're going to talk about the possessive and it's very easy it's simple very simple but it is very important for remember so guys uh let's see are you ready to talk about the possessives yes okie dokie we are going to start remember ER sometimes I present just one PowerPoint presentation but as yesterday remember we take a long time covering because I want to everything explain clearly because I want everything to be like today like the spelling I think that with spelling we got no problems right now okay so we are going to work with we are going to start with the possessives okay okay okay and let's see I'm going to share with you the presentation okay possessive adjectives we're going to focus on the possessive adjectives and we got here the personal pronouns because they got a relation okay look at the sentence I have got a ball I have a ball okay I've got a ball it's my ball okay oh that means that this is the first one I have got a ball I got a bow I my so the first possessive is [Music] my my that's why I told you this is my cell phone my okay this is my cell phone the sentence I want to explain something so you don't get confused the sentence there in the presentation says I've got a ball I have got a ball means the same as I have a ball I have a okay I have is just some people like me we speak like that some people say I have a b and it's exactly the same both ways are are okay it's more a it's more a matter of of how you learn like in my case I say I got a ball you see that's the way I pronounce it I've got a bow but it's the same way if I say I have a bow so anyway it's okay if you say I have a b perfect if you say I've got a ball perfect okay no problem with that so let's continue that was the first one remember my now I'm going to chare again so we continue okay the guy is pointing to you guys I'm sorry you have got a ball it's your ball it's your ball okay that's why the guy here is pointing to you you have got a ball it's your ball now let's see the first one was my the second one is your okay you see it's like I say I tell Michelle Michelle hey I like your glasses you see I like your glasses I am telling her that I like hair glasses Ah that's next the first one my the second one J okay continue he has got a ball he's got a ball it's his ball okay he has got a ball it's his ball I'm sorry now his okay uh I remember I'm sorry sesar I remember that yesterday I saw I was watching Cesar's daughter sharing the the air with him his daughter listen his daughter was also in the class you see his daughter was also in the class this sentence what am I saying I am saying that you can see here I'm going to Tex the sentence his daughter was also in the class okay you see the sentence his daughter was also in the class now I want you to look at that sentence if you see we got daughter and we got his always the possessive goes before the posession okay okay his daughter his ball it's his ball remember it's your ball you see but yes let's continue CH has got a ball it's her ball nice look she has got a ball it's hair ball hair hair now I was talking a few minutes ago about Michelle's glasses I was talking about hair glasses as you can see this ones substitute the name look at the Cent I talk about Michelle Michelle's glasses it means that I talk about hair glasses look at both sentences can you see the sentences in the chat yes so if you seen the first one I talk about Michelle's glasses oh Michelle the name in the second one I don't need the name I just say I talk about hair glasses so I am substituting Michelle's by her you see okay let's continue it has got a ball it it's ball now this one is kind of weird it's its ball no apostrophe here you see no apostrophe it's it's B why te because this is the contraction of it is cont it is and here is the possessive it's B now okay and this is what I wanted to get okay we have a small problem not with English we have a problem with Spanish when we are talking about this topic his her and its those three for us in Spanish are the [Music] same cor it it no because there are two different things you see the first one was it it's B the second one was the posessive soup the same listen I like Michelle's glasses okay I like her glasses who I was talking about okay andr is also wearing glasses oh andr I like andr glasses I like his glasses you see so in Spanish when we talk about ha and when we talk about female and male in Spanish we use the same word so and yes we use the same word in Spanish for male female animals so but English is more specific in English we say his or a male hair for a lady and eats for an animal or an object you see the difference so the way the problem in thinking like this is that in Spanish we use one word for three different situations completely different because Michelle is a lady and Dr is a person a dog is an animal but in Spanish we use the same word in English we are more specific his for a guy her for a lady and it's for an animal or an object are we good here yes questions no questions remember any tell me tell me tell me we continue yes okay perfect oh let's continue okay we have got a ball it's our our ball our ball listen our our now with this word we have to be careful why because there's also the word our look at that one it's our a but in this case we are saying our listen to the difference okay the first one or our the second one norro our Charter okay can you hear the difference yes the first one hour hour our our okay our yes like this is our class you see this is our class is say this is our class this class is two hours long you get the difference this class is two hours long this is our class it's different no slightly different but you can tell the difference shall we continue yes okay I'm sorry this expression I use it a lot shall we continue it means just that I am being very polite I'm sorry that expression is kind of old fashioned but I use it a lot okay it's like a it's a very very polite expression that you use like imagine Cesar is in a party and Cesar wants to invite uh MAA to dance and Cesar goes to MAA and says MAA shall we dance he's very very polite just to let you know because you will hear that word from me okay so shall we continue yes cool okay let's see you all have got a you see you all you all have got a ball you you all got a bow that's your ball now if you remember your is used in singular and in plural you remember that don't you your is used in singular and in plural so your ball just one and your ball in plural because you is used for to the possessive your and here is again the problem [Music] usually when you use it like that you're speaking to a group hey guys I've been checking your homeworks I been checking your homework he guys he Hey sister I was checking your homework singular you see the difference you get it through context okay is that right okay Marcos sorry Marcos good night I'm sorry I didn't greet you today there's Marcos he came I'm sorry that I was not paying attention it's just that this ladies got me distracted in this side of the screen and you got appear on the other side okay let's see let's continue and then we have they have got a bow you see the kid is pointing he's pointing they are far so it's there there it's their ball there now oops sorry I'm sorry I'm sorry now as you can see it is saying there you pronounce the th in this case is pronounced as the letter d in Spanish okay okay there and your tongue goes backwards there okay let's continue okay what's let's see now I'm going to be asking some of you let's see let's see who okay let's see number one Carlos for I wishes wish corresponds to I your her our there my his Carlos yes Carlos Alberto tell me your our ha there you remember for I when we are talking about I the one who corresponds is my my yes my for you which corresponds for you H Danielle your perfect your excellent which one corresponds to he Erica he is he is no oops I'm sorry here no my bad my bad my bad I made a mistake here sorry it's like this remember I my you your he his she her it it's it we our our you they there okay let's repeat one more time my my your is her it's our our your there there perfect okay this is Bart's dog now let's see let's see let's see uh Carla this is Bart's dog it's it's do what it is dog it's no it's correct his dog okay let's continue let's see now now now SAR this is Lisa's bike it's it's her bike let's see correct perfect thank you now Elana let's see let's seeana I have got a saxophone it's it's here saxophone look at the sentence I I have got a saxophone it's correct my saxophone okay okay now let's see Michelle look Michelle dad you have got a donut it's he look at the sentence D you you you ah okay correct your now let's see Marcos the dog has got a bone it's or H the dog it's an animal eat eat ah come on correct now let's see let's see h viente Bart and I have got a sister it's Bart and I imagine that you are reading the sentence or ah perfect correct excellent okay you see it's very simple it's actually very simple okay okay okay now let me see okay it's 8:45 exactly on time gosh we are exactly on time with the lesson plan excellent okay now we have talked about the possessive pronouns let's see Andress tell me the possessive pronouns which are they tell me I which one okay the possessive pronouns for I my you your he G hairir okay take it easy it it we or our our they perfect Michelle they there there there there okay better we our okay but don't look down look at me look at me we our okay CH K perfect you your excellent Cesar I my you your they D perfect thank you Carla we are you your he his it they day D thank you hi hi excuse me I I my you he PE okay perfect Jennifer now we change my I his sorry his he our we there they excellent Elana see your you our we okay thank you very much so you see it's very simple no it's actually very simple this is not like a a topic that you say oh my gosh this is very very complex it's actually very very simple remember they express posession so when we use them we are referring about something that is ours or that is mine remember they always go before they were uh what you say that you possess okay that's something very important to remember so they correspond as you saw they correspond to each personal pronoun that's why we have the personal pronoun and we have the possessive adjective up to here tell me is there any question no we cool question yes tell [Music] me what's that okay I was like what was that man okay hello just let me see that I need to report something and I did it already Okay let's continue let's see who's missing here there somebody missing I'm gonna get the attendance in 10 minutes there's somebody I try to remember it's hard for me to get all the names but I'll try to so as you can see this is a very simple topic any other question guys please tell me no more questions up to here okay now let's see today we are going to also work in the manual in the book okay so just give me a second where is that oh or right here right here right here and today we are supposed to work in page number 16 from the manual because we are talking about the possessive okay and in order to get that we also need to review a little bit of this the exercise is very simple and in the manual appears exactly what we saw in the PowerPoint presentation but Su I'm sorry uh I will text it to you Su short okay no say system or I don't know the the the I don't know how it is used in Spanish I'm sorry but what I mean is that in the manual it appears very short very tiny I'll show it to you right now and this exactly the same that we've been practicing just that in the exercise in the PowerPoint we expand on it a lot but you will see it right now okay hold on give me a second where is it right here can you see the screen yes okay possessive adjectives you see I my you your he his she her it it we our they there in this case our teacher's name okay what's your teacher's name guys let's see Zar tell me what's your teacher's name H the sentence complete sentence please okay our teacher's name perfect okay just one word our teacher's name is okay well names names our teacher names no oh I'm sorry I didn't quite hear you yes it's correct and that's what I'm going right now because there's something that also appears here that it's very important for you to remember and that is the Saxon genitive can you see that can you see the little apostrophe s like in Pedro's addresses Melissa and daas last name in this case we are talking about possessive nouns this is different we were talking about possessive adjectives now we are going to talk about possessive nouns and this is a little bit slightly different okay but before we go to that we are going to do something the attendance oops I'm sorry let's see Carlos Alberto Menendez thank you Maya coretto present thank you Mya Anna Maria [Music] palas perfect thank you Maybelline Michelle great ER present Jennifer Elizabeth nice Jose raldo it didn't appear no more Claudia Patricia cloudia is having problems since yesterday andr Alberto Rana thank you Cesar Umberto thank you Jenny liette Esco oh Jenny is missing she was here yesterday Jose ever also missing Vicente Alexander pres thank you Daniel uro great myet myette not here Marcos Ivan Marcos oh yeah he's right there and chrisan meline not here Maybelline Janita also not in class Caron Carla I didn't hear you thank you now I heard you and Julio not here today either okay let's [Music] see okay hold on there's somebody that I didn't right here let's see cloudia Jenny liette either whatever MAA here MAA I'm sorry Ma I was yes thank you thank you thank you could you imagine that I didn't get you but now we are now it is correct okay let's go back to what we were talking about okay to the book to the book to the book to the book I'm sorry somebody sh oh yes it was Mya now let's go back to what I was showing you from the book at the possessive nouns look our teacher's name Pedro's address Melissa and Dora's last name okay we call this possessive nouns it also has another name it has also a very different name and the name that it God is the it is also known as the Saxon gen and I will explain exactly that topic right now to you in this case h it's going to be it's going to be a slightly uh different okay I will make a small pose from the engs it is very simple it's simple in English it's also known as the sa and what is that okay look imagine that uh let's see who Marcos Marcos and me were having a cup of coffee okay cup of okay but then car appear and down with us and after a few minutes car left but Carla forgot her cell phone that's bad and we and Marcos tell me oh who's this cell phone and I tell her I tell him this is caras Carla cell phone what do I do okay what I did was simple I say this is Carla cell phone okay I will show it to you in a PowerPoint presentation there okay so you can see it let's see we are going to one just give me a second so I can erase this sorry guys okay I say this is her cell phone can you see it [Music] can you see the sentence guys I'm sorry bit more yes like this okay I tell you this is her cell phone this cell phone is Paris this is another way to express but I can say this is carless cell phone okay we are going to focus right now this one let's forget this is Carla C okay when you see this when you see this and I'm sorry this was not an apostrophe ah like this okay when you see exactly this the apostrophe is tells me that the the word that is after the apostrophe is belongs to the N to the name okay take a look at this sentence okay okay so I say oh this is Carla cell phone Carla cell phone this is the cell phone of Carla you see I am saying exactly the same but Charter that's another way to say it I can say I can say say I can say the sentence this is the cell phone of car that's like the complete form like the full form and I could say it and that's exactly okay that's no problem it's completely correct you see I say this is her cell phone this is Carla's cell phone this is the cell phone of Carla this is the last one this sentence is like the the full form the complete form okay okay look Cesar what you are asking is about this but as you can see we got subject verb and this is part of the compliment okay in the sentence what I have is this look uh let's see we are going to move all this like this in the sentence we got here the subject okay this is here the verb but the rest is the compliment in the basic structure because we are talking about simple present here verb compliment okay like uh I could say I could say something like this look I could say Carla Carla's my friend this sentence is the same as as if I say Carla is my friend you see in this case it's a ruction subject verb compliment subject verb compliment is it clear now SAR yes so this is not a contraction in this case we are talking about the possessive noun how through the apostrophe is when Marcos and me were having a coffee we realized that Carla forgot her cell phone and we say oh this is her cell phone this is Carla's cell phone you see okay now let's make a pause do we understand understand so so okay listen let's go back to the presentation and I will explain every sentence would you like me to explain it perhaps a little bit in Spanish okay that's got to be short very short the less possible in but I'll try to be short okay we will go again to the to the presentation so you can see okay guys let's see as you can see I have here the main sentence is this okay this is the cell phone of Carla complete form EST but in English we don't actually speak like this we say we say this is ha cellone so the do you remember or the other is when we use the posessive noun through the this is cell phone as simple as that as see simply it's like do you remember the beauty Sal yes ladies tell me the name of one that's one no see yes bals you see vial apostrophe is vial Salon oh that Salon belongs as simple as that for us in Spanish in English is it express that what comes next belongs okay like uh maybell Michelle was asking me yesterday hey teacher who was a little girl who was there oh that's Cesar daughter you get it Cesar that's Cesar's daughter the okay I can say uh car son was doing homework because she was like pointing to him h I can say vent's dogs are very quiet they don't make noise or at least we don't hear them but you see ventes dogs apostrophe is it's the same as if I say the dogs of bente but that's to long in English whenever you can contract you contract and this is not a contraction but it's a shorter way perfect excellent question just add the apostrophe after the s okay tell me a name Marcos okay there's Marcos I'll show you I'll show you right now you know guys the other day Marco was telling me about himself and he showed me a picture of his girlfriend and man you should know that Marcos Marcus's girlfriend is very cute marus girlfriend is very cute in all English you will see this but mostly what you will see is this Marcos was that your question C okay when you get a name with the with the S that ends in s sometimes you just add the apostrophe and you understand that that's what we are talking the possessive okay okay okay okay guys another question it's good when you make me question it's great I like it another question no okay let's continue then it's just that I love grammar okay now let's go back to the manual okay look look yes I I understand what's your idea the verb okay is see here is the verb okay okay any other question no okay great let's continue Al and this is it okay now okay let's see first we are going to do exercise five you got your manuals guys some man you're going to ask a partner to spell the following information and write it on this space okay so you are going to ask your partner to spell your teacher's name your classmate's name a classmate occupation and a classmate's last name but we are going to solve this for in the breakout rooms what are you going to do okay you are going to ask your partner what's your teacher's name what's your classmates's name what's a classmate's occupation what's a classmate's last name remember to pronounce the S your teachers your classmates a classmates okay they understand what you're going to do and the we go to the breakup rooms you are going to work in pairs and you're going to ask your partner those four questions and you're are going to switch rols we are going to have exactly five minutes for that activity okay so right now is H 18 so in 23 we come back so I will create the breakout rooms right now guys let's see what is it what is it what is it okay breakout room okay I got 14 yes just spell okay but when I when I go over when I go over I will focus not that much in the spelling but in the pronunciation of that apostrophe s okay your teachers your classmates listen I'm not asking about your classmates I'm asking about your classmates plural plural listen classmates possessive classmat Marcus classmates Carlos the S is longer cissors the S is longer and that's what I'm going to be checking are we ready yes yes okay let's go then [Music] hello guys I still got you here remember to join perfect I okay okay let's do something okay okay don't worry in this moment we will fix that right now let's do the exercise okay okay like this Iana please what's your teacher's name the teachers yes yes the teacher's name is Douglas okay spell it please uh d o u g l a s perfect continue I'll go to another room to check on the other people okay continue it like that okay see no Spanish let's try to use English I got you okay okay okay your teachers name what your teacher's name o my teacher's name is complete okay okay okay complete my teacher's name is Douglas d o u g l a yes perfect continue guys what your classmate hello hi hi your classmate name classmates's name yes any name any one of the classmates no but it was your teacher's name and it was your classmates's name name a classmates's occupation and a last name yes but you have to say my classmate's name is and you spell it okay like me ask me please Michelle your class name name okay my classmate's name is vente any name okay bente v i z e n t vent okay continue a a class made occupation that's your turn Carlos okay what your ah my occupation is cell assistance okay now Andres tell me a classmates occupation please sorry um I don't know and ask me ask me please teer yes uh last make occupation okay let's see H Cesar Cesar an engineer engineer e and now you see that's what I want you to do okay okay yeah okay Jennifer H classmate occupation both safety inspector M no m m a r c o s okay okay your sideways like this sideways yes your camera I see you like oh now I see you good okay was you was you okay I saw Carla that she was like twisting okay okay Carla tell me please a classmate's occupation a system ask the question ask the question to me a Clem mates occupation okay let's see H vente is an architect a r c h you see make the sentence and then spell okay we are having conversation you already know how to do that let's use them let's use English continue girls a classmates hello Marcos hello teacher okay tell me H your teacher's nameer tell me please your teacher's name okay what's your teacher's name my teacher's name is Douglas d o u g l a what's your classmate's name classmate name is uh Anna a n a okay see actually it's four a classmate's name uh your teacher's name a classmates's occupation and a classmate's last name okay continue let's practice I'll be back in a minute okay uh engine engineer engineer engineer engineer look at me look at me look at me me engineer engineer is engineer no engineer engineer yes engineer uhuh engineer engineer engineer enger engineer near near yes the occupation yes it's like iana's studing engineering engineering Iana wants to be an engineer you see the difference see okay girls one minute one more minute and we'll go back okay thank you you're welcome what is your classmate's name my classmates's name is MAA m a y r hey perfect excellent what is classmate occupation uhuh hello teacher hello mayine tell me a classmate's last name last name ER is yes is no no no occupation you can you can tell me Carlos Carlos last name yeah tell me maybelline's last name last name Martin okay m a r t i m e c z z z z exactly Z see okay let's let's get out of the breakout rooms okay okay okay I got almost everybody here oh now I can see you better ER can that's great let's see there's Daniel who's missing okay I think there's there's one person missing okay there perfect okay guys let's see now we are going to practice here in the in the whole room I'm going to be throwing all around so everybody please open your mics open your microphone everybody I want the conversations to go like fast okay let's see Carla open your microphone Danielle open your microphone Anna thank you okay now let's see guys well it is nice to know uh different people so please tell me ER tell me please what's your boss name my boss name is Roberto okay would you spell Roberto for me please okay r o b e r b oh okay thank you very much let's see Carla hello hello tell me Carla what's your son's name okay what's your son's name j e r e m y now the the name please okay thank you very much now let's see ER Erica where do you live Erica uh el el where's that locat oh up there yes y Carmen please would you mind spelling Carmen for me yes yeah d a a r m e m okay perfect now I'm going to start doing again questions to you but if I ask you like in the case that I asked Carla what's your son's name you are going to tell me in the case of Carla because she's talking about a boy his name is and the name no spelling okay no more spelling but I want you to use his her okay like Cesar what's your daughter's name her name her name is Daniela okay thank you Maybelline Michelle see yeah sorry Michelle tell me what's your husband's name vadir his name is his name is Vladimir okay perfect thank you very much and let's see Jennifer hello what's your husband's full name his name is Kevin wifredo alas okay please how do you spell Alice a l a s perfect excellent MAA Maya hi holaa here hi okay MAA tell me what's your mother's name her name is Lilian oh lilan and what's her last name Florentino her last name is Florentino perfect what about her middle name last name do remember middle explained yesterday okay listen listen okay listen to me my first name is Douglas my middle name is Rulo my last name is Aral and my mother's name is Amaya okay mother name mother's teacher yes my second name uh uh middle midle yes look look I'll do it here for you guys hold on okay look my first my first name is Douglas my middle name is r my last name is ARA and my mother's name is Amaya teacher yes that's your husband's name or in the case that's your last name if you decided to get them that's your last name okay imagine that you are Jennifer wo the alas okay you are Jennifer Alice okay your last name is Alice okay okay it's like uh Michelle Michelle is what's your last name Michelle 's name is the r okay so you are Michelle R okay okay because in English it doesn't exist so remember first name oh what's this first name is Douglas my middle name is my last name is aralo my mother's you see the apostrophe is my mother's name is Amaya okay in English you just use first name and last name some people they have middle name middle name but not quite okay most of the people they use in the United United States oh my gosh look at this mistake terrible in the United States people use first name and last name okay no questions okay perfect now let's see Marcos hello Marcos hello tell me Marcos what's your middle name he is Martinez ah middle name in this case as I am asking exactly and directly to you different when you answer yes yes yes and he told me her name is okay and uh somebody I asked for the husband and she told me his name is maros Marcos what's your middle name Mar tell me oh it's Ian it's Ivan it is Ian okay or it's Ivan okay am I clear we were using the possessive okay his name you told me his name is her name is is but in this case I'm asking directly to the person about himself we just say you have to say it in English it is it is Ian okay always like that you don't do that in English you say it is in Spanish we don't use them we don't always use them but in English you do it is IA questions sub now no okay guys now the last activity for today okay okay okay the last activity we are going to go again to the breakout rooms and we are going to talk about somebody from our family okay one of our relatives one of our relatives okay it could be your mom your father your sister your brother you're are going to introduce that person to your classmate how like this listen my sister's name is Nia she is 39 years old her husband's name is Jose her daughter her daughter's name is Michelle you see just four sentences simple but I use my her and I use the possessive her husband's name her daughter's name okay do you understand what you're going to do yes okay let's do it oh Carlos you need to hit the joint button to get into the breakup room caros somebody from your family anybody from your family okay it could be your husband my husband name husbands husband husbands husbands listen husbands husbands hband my hosb hband name bladimir is Vladimir it's Vladimir my it's Vladimir hey sopia sop sopia my is husband husband H look at me look at me husband hband hang HB hang my hband name is O Janita she is 28 years old she have a daughter her daughter her daughter's name is is is my hair hair is cheese cheese cheese three years old okay perfect she have she have two she has she she she has two chicken two chicken two chicken as PS the PS pets that's cool that's cool okay sister what about you okay ER my daughter's name is danela she is seven years old her middle name is Isabel her mother's name is Kenny okay perfect she she is a student ER her papy's name is Gita and Shi oh two puppets yes excellent thank you his okay okay her her son's name is hero her remember that is Hero perfect or you can say he is son's name say his name is her remember that that's a little bit tricky for us in Spanish because in Spanish we use the same word for three different his girlfriend exactly perfect okay he his girlfriend is name Mel his girlfriend's name is Michel yes it's like if we are talking about Carla son we say oh Carla son's girlfriend is but okay sure and she goes like no way yes exactly exactly okay okay guys we're going out okay okay okay time flies when you have fun imagine that I hadn't realized that it's almost time time flies when you have in my case I hadn't realized and I need to take attendance again okay let's see Carlos Alberto thank you Maya Iana present thank you Anna Maria palusia Maria thank you Michelle Erica ER present thank you Jennifer present Jose raldo not zero oh hold on Claudia Patrice Z andr Alberto andr where oh there's Andre thank you Cesar present chenet not here today Jose Veris either viente Alexander Rees present Daniel uro Maya present maros Sian Martinez lisia meline out Maybelline Janina my gosh me up Caron present thank you and Julio Alonso not here okay guys it's almost time but before we go ER just one thing guys H before we finish let's make a small review no no no no goodbye car no goodbye yet was telling me bye not yet not yet okay before we finish let's remember possessives remember possessive adjectives my your his her it our your there there okay remember I repeat your because singular and plural okay repeat singular and also as plural right now remember you can also make an you can also make a noun as AOS by adding the [Music] aphe okay remember the pronunciation of this is a little bit longer but not exaggerated not exagger okay like H Michelle's husband's name is I don't remember sorry Michelle but listen Michelle's Michelle's husband's name is you see Michelle's husband's name is so I asked the little s not that long remember the spelling is very important because we use the spelling for when we want to be clear about about how to write a name or a last name remember middle name is what we in Spanish called second name that's middle name bear with me I want okay bear with me something else remember simple present affirmative negative the basic structure subject verb complement affirmative negative subject verb not compliment I am your teacher I am your teacher I subject am verb your teacher compliment negative basic structure subject verb not compliment okay I am not your teacher it's very simple what am I remember in this because tomorrow we are going to focus on all that tomorrow we are going to cover to wrap up the whole week we are going to review everything from the week okay so if you are taking notes be ready tomorrow because we are going to use everything okay thank you guys very much have a good night take care thank you night tomorrow night | Ingles Corporativo | UCy6kNcD4r60QWpcf5jCuSMg | 2020-07-31 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 8,316 | 41,419 |
xJcNmR9sIxk | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xJcNmR9sIxk | Family Bible Camp: Family Bible Worship | thank you welcome to a Friday perfect thank you foreign okay your next point will be the reading of the Bible the word of God for the day Matthew 27 verses 62-66 Matthew 27 62 through 2266. now children remember that you are going to be selecting something that will remind you to the verse one word maybe or one phrase so we read verse 62. now the next day that followed the day of the preparation the chief priest and Pharisees came together onto Pilate should I read it again we put different objects then in the morning do you remember what is the next day of the preparation day Sabbath so can you find something that by counting it will remind us of the Sabbath day praise God why does that reminds you of the Sabbath day because it's a flower and why why is that what do you do with a flower why is it linked to the Sabbath day because we put water when is solid we put flowers or what what are flowers worms flowers water and flowers okay that's good well many of you don't know but one of the customs in our homes to make the Sabbath special is that we assign them to gather flowers for the table on Friday for the preparation of the seven so they look forward for Savage because they are going to collect flowers for Jesus that's one thing and that's why he said It reminds him on the Sabbath day very good you know okay saying sir we remember that that deceiver said well he was yet alive after three days I will rise again do I need aha all right pick it up please why does that reminds you the Sabbath or the verse that we read because Jesus said the third folded his sheets after arising from the dead thank you next verse verse 64 command therefore that the Sepulcher be made sure until the third day less his disciples come by night and steal him away and say unto the people he is risen from the dead so that the last error shall be worse than the first oh you have a stone too why because that's what they sealed when they said that that deceiver was said that he was gonna rise in three days thank you so much now verse 65 says pilate said unto them ye have a watch go your way make it as sure as she can why that one Caitlyn because it has an um yes Mommy Drew and I there so you could represent an eye very good thank you so much next verse 66 says so they went and made a Sepulcher Shore sealing the stone and setting a watch there we go then why does that help you to remember the verse because make us Christ is The Rock Amen praise God thank you so much so now we will sing First Corinthians 15 20. ready okay by now you may remember the songs or sing with us but now please we can repeat it no okay we can repeat it now First Corinthians 15 20. First Corinthians 15 20. but now is Christ but now it's Christ risen from the dead become the first fruits First Corinthians 15 20. all right today as I was walking towards my little cottage I looked down at the ground and I saw something and it didn't even look like it was anything I had ever seen before didn't look like an animal but it it looked like something with thorns and so I picked it up first I touched it to see you know what it was I had no idea what it was and it was it felt so strange it was light I have it here and we'll pass it around you probably know what it is if you live around here um I think it's like the outer part of a cactus it reminds me of an exoskeleton like something neither an insect is Left Behind or a snake but it's just real light and the Thorns don't really hurt and so I took it into the booty home and Carla said oh look at that she said that looks like a really good practical application to our story and you know it's so wonderful to be able to associate together because I'd already forgotten uh you know to associate back to our lesson and so Carla reminded me that um this could remind us of what do you think can you see the thorns the crown of thorns that was put on Jesus's head and they mocked him that he was the king of the Jews and when you feel those Thorns they don't really hurt like some of the other cactuses around here that I've I think they're cactuses they've got quite spiny thorns on them but it reminded me of the fact that Jesus when that Crown of Thorns was placed on his head and it drew blood that it was painful to him but not as painful as the fact that those that he came to save so many of them rejected him and so like this it looks um like it would hurt but it doesn't and it just reminded me of the fact that Jesus suffered so much for us yet even those Crown of Thorns placed on his head wasn't as painful as the fact that there were Sinners that rejected him so we'll pass this around so that you can feel it we'll pass around here some may not have touched it a little later Kevin uh came up with this little Cactus and it too has thorns I haven't actually touched them you have to be careful with cactuses because sometimes the Thorns will just come off in your fingers or your hands or wherever you touch them so um when you pass this around you know I don't know how much you want to touch it but you can at least look at those thorns and be reminded of what Jesus suffered for us oh yeah there you go very good there was one other lesson uh and you might do this with your children is kind of have them go on a a little treasure hunt you might say to see if they can find things that remind them of the lesson and over we didn't bring it over because and it was very interesting Carla said why don't you see if we can roll it over here and it's over um by the palm tree by the boute little booties little cottage uh and it's a round Stone I'm not sure exactly what they do with it but I went over to it to try to pick it up I could hardly move it it was so heavy and it made me think of that heavy stone that they used to seal the tomb to to make sure that Jesus would not or even his friends would not steal his body or or you know that he if he did was risen from the dead he wouldn't be able to get out of the Tomb and how a hundred soldiers were right there also and cords wrapped around that heavy heavy Stone so I knew that I couldn't move the stone to bring it over here to show it to you but maybe you can take a little walk go on a little venture nature um walk with your children to find things that remind you even in your little area here of Jesus and what he did for you and I what's our character quality neatness and what did we talk about this morning do you remember what was it the girl so yes we told a story so we were talking about neatness when it came to our words right were you careful with what words you chose today were they neat I hope so well our story this morning remember we talked about how Patsy and Susan were in school together and Patsy was walking along and she tripped over Susan's feet and she did not speak very kindly to her did she she said that she tripped her on purpose but Susan she said she didn't well after that episode Patsy said that she was going to get back at Susan for what she did to her well several days later the school girls were playing ball and they were throwing the ball back and forth and the ball one of the girls threw it it was uh Susan no it was Patsy who threw the ball and she threw it and you know what happened it hit Susan in the head right on the top of her head and oh it hurts so bad and all the girls crowded around her and they said are you okay are you okay I said yes I'm okay I just you know it hurts but I'll be okay and and some of the girls she said that some of the girls said Patsy threw the ball and she did it on purpose she said that she was gonna get even with you and Patsy cried she said no I didn't do it on purpose I didn't mean to throw the ball at you Susan really honest I didn't and you know what Susan did she said it's okay Patsy I know you didn't do it on purpose and at that moment Patsy felt really guilty because she knew that Susan didn't trip her on purpose either and that she had spoken unkindly to her and so the girls they gave each other a hug they forgave each other for those words that were spoken that hurt and they went from that place best of friends you know we want to be careful with the words that we choose to speak to others because they can hurt even more than falling on the ground or getting hit with a ball sometimes our words can be very very painful so we want to be careful and choose the best of words and always think the best of others and in that way we will be using our character quality and honoring God I just want to share with you one verse that speaks about the importance of our words this is found in Ephesians 4 and verse 29 it says let no corrupt communication proceed out of your mouth but that which is good to the use of edifying that it may Minister Grace unto the hearers and that's what Susan did in our story she used her words to edify and by using those words to edify she actually changed Patsy's heart I think we're ready for our nature lesson that was an inspiring story and I hope that my words can help too warm someone's heart like Susan's did for Patsy and we're talking about something that's warm as well today what's our nature a lesson that we learn are learning about this week how to get to care for the plants and specifically in what kind of weather yes that's right in cold weather and what what's one of the tools that we use a greenhouse have you ever seen a greenhouse yes yes what does it look like like like a tint like a tent and what's it usually made out of plastic and tubes plastic and tubes is it usually it's a Greenhouse Green yes inside good answer Kayla what color is the greenhouse on the outside what is the color that it's made out of white it's like white or transparent or transparent white or transparent and you know there's something interesting about greenhouses is that they're always at an angle they're always slanted you see the roof of our house behind us that is called slanted and it's slanted do you know why why do you suppose what's the purpose of a greenhouse to keep the plants warm so it slanted exactly for that reason because when it's slanted it gets the most sunlight exposure into it the sun travels across the Earth and if it's slanted the sunlight can penetrate it for the most time of the day and if it was just straight up and down how much of the day would it get it almost nothing yeah it would get it during only the middle of the day but when it slanted it can get it from the early morning as it comes up and then all the way to the evening time as it goes down because it allows the light to get in and that reminds me through our lesson we read that when it's exposed it allows it allows the most exposure and what does the sun remind us of who Kevin Jesus Jesus and we are like those little plants and we need exposure to Jesus from an all the way in the morning all the way to the evening when we go to bed just like those plants and the more sunlight that they get guess what the healthier they're going to be and I was talking with someone here earlier today and we were talking about plants in Alaska and do you know something interesting about Alaska so cold that's it so cold it's very cold but did you know they can grow some very big produce in Alaska and how do they do that if it's so cold well here we are and we're near the equator here and that means it's so hot yes and I can notice it very well and but it being so it's since we're near the equator do you know what time the sun wakes up here and wakes us up what about time I don't know yeah it gets up usually around six and it goes to bed usually around six that's the same time but you know it's not like that everywhere in the world where in Alaska you know it it really changes with the season here we are in the middle and most of the all year round it's always hot but up north it changes because of the angle at which the sun is hitting the Earth it's more directly in the summer time than in the winter time and that's why on the Northern hemisphere when it's summertime it's winter time in the southern hemisphere in the other side of the Earth because the angle is different at which the sun is hitting the Earth okay so why am I going into this right well when it's in the summer time we always have the sun rise and set here at six o'clock but it's not the same way in Alaska in the summer the days are very long and in the winter they're very short and what that does is it actually means that there's almost no dark time in the summer the sun will set for a few minutes and then it will rise again a few minutes later and so that means that the plants get a lot of sun exposure all day and all night and the people there actually have to have special blinds to cover their windows or they would not get any good sleep so but in in the in the wind in the winter time they even have to work in the dark they have to use special lights to keep it bright so so and there's actually a story of my friend who was living up where it's like that where there's only a few hours of dark time and she was walking and walking and she didn't know what time it was because the Sun never set so but finally she she found out where she was and she found out that she it was like 11 o'clock at night and it was still daylight so that's just something interesting about the other parts of the world but because even though it's cold in the winter time because the sun shines for so long and they use greenhouses to keep the plants warm and they have so much sunlight they can grow very big produce so that reminds us that as we behold the son of righteousness if we Behold Him so long all day all night if he is our meditation in the morning or the evening the Little Seeds of faith in our heart will Sprout and grow and produce much fruit very big so let's remember that even though we are the sun rises and sets and we have wonderful tropical fruit here other parts of the world have special things about them too that we can learn lessons from thank you Haley yes now for the review I'm gonna ask you a few questions a little different from the morning because when we have the worship we can change the West the questions just an example of what we can do now what kind of planned did sister Teresa found today fine today Cactus definitely next question what what does the plan growing the seed growing resemble or make you remember in the story that we read about Jesus in the Bible this day they growing of a seed when you plant the seed and it grows and you see a plant coming out from the seed in the ground what does that resemble all for make you remember about the story of the Bible that we read okay next question why do we have thorns in the plants today because of the sin be because of the scene good thank you so much I found that text and I will invite you to open the word of God in the Book of Job chapter 41 verse 24. job 41 24. can you repeat it after me please his heart he's hard is a sperm as a stone yay yay as hard as hard as high as a peace of the nether Millstone of the nether Millstone his heart is as firm as a Stone Kevin you have a stone and we have some Stones here on the front when it says his heart is firm as a stone is different than thinking his heart is hardened as a stone right can you take two Stone Scala please one for you one for your little brother so what would it mean what would it mean his heart is as firm as a stone what do you think it might teach us his heart is firm as a stone because he has faith okay and he has hope I don't understand the question very good let me explain a little bit more if they say your heart is firm as a stone is it firm can you break it in half no so what about Kevin if somebody comes and say come come hi your daddy and your mommy are not looking so come on let's let's go out somewhere what are you going to say no ah so is your card going to be firm as a stone and say no or you're going to say yeah yeah let's go like a fan system now do you understand the question now so you're going to be firm for the principles of God just like our bones our principles and their heart right it's hard to break a bone although some people can have that accident but in our decisions for the Lord in doing good every day over and over we have to ask the Rock of Ages Jesus to help us to be firm and not undecisive and well probably this time you know like Pilots like we studied last week that he was well I can release Jesus well probably not at waving wavering in his decision the verse is inviting us to be fur Masa so on having a firm heart now did any family do the exercise of writing the things that you want to roll out of your hearts any of the families participated and you might want to share how many of you wrote something on your Stones anybody okay if you didn't do it we'll give you another chance probably tonight you may have some time to ride on them or even early in the morning before coming for worship if you lost your stone well that's a good moment for going on a quick nature walk and find a round Stone and write the things as your children what do you think you want to get rid of in your Stony heart and something into job 17 13 job 17 13 I invite you to open the word of God job 17 13. and we will read it and repeat it job 17 13 job 17 13. the grave is my house the grave is my house I have made my bed I have made my bed in the darkness in the darkness job 17 13. job 17 13. do you know who is it talking about in that text the grave is my house Jesus Jesus and remember you said that the greenhouse looks like a grave so the grave is mine house I have made my bed where is the Kevin I have made my bed in the darkness so even when Jesus resurrected it was early in the morning right early in the morning he made his bed so that's a good character quality was Jesus neat yes was he clean yes he did not leave his she just you know all crunched up and like in a ball quickly and left it there because he said oh I have to go to my father let me just quickly go oh I didn't have time this morning to make my bed he took the time to fold it and have it neatly arranged and then he went to his father so that's a lesson to us waking up early doing our chores and I'm sure he did it happily I don't think that he said oh I have to make my bed before I go to my father right no he did it so happily so joyfully and do you think he was so happy to go to see his father in Heaven yes I I guess he could hardly wait but that's a beautiful lesson for us to remember from the verse that you just read I was pondering and the word nether Millstone and I look in the dictionary but even though the dictionary gave me the definition I didn't get it do you know any anything about the nether Stone the nether Millstone anybody knows I would you mind coming to say it in the microphone for us a meal has two stones one is in the top one's in the bottom okay I think like in my country they call it molcajete and I have seen it something similar here in the Philippines it looks like a stone like a bowl but Made of Stone and with another one can you be so kind to give me that they pound you know like the cassava or garlic or the corn you know like like that too so I guess it says a piece of the nether Millstone because it has to be a hard Stone to be able to smash your food like they um tofu grinder yes the machine to make tofu the one that you saw with kuyanes in Baler right yes that's right when I read the definition on the phone it was saying that it was like the lower Stone so that's why I couldn't see it but as he said it now the nether part will be the stone that is the hardest because he's the one that receives the pounding effect that the weight most of the it's like the bottom one like how they do here they pound the palai yes but it's in wood but this one is in stone right okay very good okay we repeat now John 15 13 John John 15 13. greater love I had no man than this lay down his life for his friends for his friends John 15 13. now we will sing it foreign greater love us no man than this is 15 13 Greater Love now we repeat John 3 16 I guess we don't have to repeat it after me but all together John 3 16. for God so love the world that he gave his only begotten son that whosoever believeth in him should not perish but have everlasting life let's sing it remember Jesus and his resurrection As we sing for God attention two three sixties I know everything he finished by singing Psalm 95 6 and gather together to pray oh come let us worship forever thank you foreign Heavenly Father we have come together as families knowing that you have hope for us and that we can have your guidance and your help to guide our children your children really Lord in your path we have done one more day in this seminar and we thank you and we praise you for your help Lord please continue with us as we go to rest that we can keep thinking and the resurrection of Jesus that we may take this kind meeting as a resurrection for our families that we may come our peculiar people our holy nation and that we may glorify your name before the whole universe and the angels in Jesus name we pray amen foreign | HCBNtv | UCDFRRB33dUo_g9rgDQGIRFw | 2015-04-30 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 4,307 | 21,162 |
XIbLe7GWHgk | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XIbLe7GWHgk | TP-LINK OMADA | HOME NETWORK SETUP - THE BEST UNIFI ALTERNATIVE? | if this is your network well you need this network hey guys what's up welcome back to the channel if you're looking to upgrade your business Network home lab or Soho Network there are many choices when it comes to Hardware from all-in-one devices with routers that have vpns and minimal configurations to separate Hardware that controls every aspect of your network for instance ubiquity has a line of products called unify which focuses on home prosumer business wired and business wireless networks UniFi has been around the longest and is quite popular and it has paved the way for sdn prosumer networks however UniFi is expensive and if you're on a budget then you need an alternative today's video is all about the alternative to unify this is the omada line of products from tp-link this line of omada Hardware is designed to power up your business home lab or Soho networks omada's SDM platform integrates network devices including access points routers and switches this network platform is highly scalable and is controlled by a single interface and provides 100 Cloud management which is ideal for schools retail Hospitality or home networks and yes these Hardware devices are quite affordable compared to the competition everything you see here is around four hundred dollars making this very affordable we have four omada products here let's start with a controller this is the OC 200 Hardware controller for centralized management up to 100 devices like access points routers and switches which eliminates the need to run a PC server however you could run the old modest software on your PC server or in the cloud without using this controller will save you 99 the OC 200 is powered by Poe or using the micro USB port the micro USB cable is not included this controller is compact lightweight and has two ethernet ports also a USB port and a reset switch and can be wall mounted this Hardware solution provides easy and intelligent network monitoring with an intuitive and easy to use dashboard also the OC 300 which is the next level up can control 500 devices which is great for larger businesses or organizations this is the tp-link ER 605 omada gigabit VPN router which provides a VPN tunnel and combines high security and a powerful firewall to protect your network and all its data also includes VLAN support and dos defense this VPN router is currently priced at 59 which is a great value but remember there's no Wi-Fi on this router the ER 605 is Compact and pretty lightweight it does come with a power cable and can be well mounted the router has five ethernet ports one Wan two lands and two land or Wan ports depending on your network configuration also has a USB connection and a reset switch this might be the smallest router I've ever owned next is the jet stream 10 Port gigabit smart switch with 8 Port Poe Plus at 150 watts which allows for multiple Poe cameras and Poe APS at the same time this switch also includes two gigabit SFP slots in this switch as 20 gigabits of switching capacity and is rack mountable and yes the hardware is included this switch includes static routing port isolation and much more I really wish they would have included a couple of 2.5 gigabit ports but tp-link as many other switches with those features matter of fact tp-link has a plethora of managed switches to choose from so feel free to browse and find the one that works for you and your network this switch is currently priced at 169.99 and lastly this is the TP League this is the tp-link EAP 670 Wi-Fi 6 Access Point the features that are included are the ax 5400 Wi-Fi six speeds the 2.5 gigabit Poe plus wire performance omada mesh technology for multiple APS this access point is poe plus powered but does include the power supply and the mounting bracket and Hardware this access point is dual band up to 5.4 gigabits per second also includes load balancing rate limits and wireless scheduling the current price for this access point is 148.99 okay first let's talk about two different kinds of networks first is your basic home network like a Soho Network or small business Network and the second network is an sdn network software-defined network but first let's talk about the basic home network which is probably your network this is the most common Network you're going to see in homes in small businesses so first from the internet you go to our ISP modem sometimes it's a modem router combo those suck get rid of it all you want is an ISP modem next your connect connected from the ISP modem to your wireless router and typically this is a consumer grade router like Linksys Netgear tp-link Asus and these routers have limited features when it comes to security they do have firewalls but most do not allow vpns on the router those kind of routers are more expensive next from your wireless router you go to your switch typically it's an unmanaged switch which is a plug and play and from here you connect all your devices like your computers media server file server this network has a managed switch like a Poe managed switch you can connect like Poe cameras and Poe access points this is a pretty good upgrade for a basic home network but it's not enough let me tell you why typically with this basic home network all the hardware is different brands it's a mixed match of Brands and how that affects the management of your network is huge because if you have a different brand of router and a different brand of switch and they don't work well together you have to manage each one separately so the downside is there's no Central management of these devices they're all managed separately like I said before there's a lot lack of security in these routers and switches in this kind of network the basic home network is difficult to scale because of all the different hardware and it's very time consuming and this basic home network is not suitable for large businesses it's just not so that brings us to this network the sdn software-defined networking and there's many SDM platforms out there but today we're going to talk about tp-link omada and the reason why we're talking about this today is because of the price point you'll model lineup products are budget friendly so first let's talk about how this all works like your basic home network you have your internet an ISP and your ISP modem but that's the only thing we have in common with this network after the ISP modem we go to the VPN router and for our setup it's the ER 605 a few benefits of this router is a firewall VPN tunneling dos defense load balancing and multi-net DHCP now connected from the VPN router we connect our switch to our jet stream 10 Port gigabit switch and the first thing you want to connect to this switch is your controller the OC 200 this is powered by P AOE you plug it into a port and you're good to go this switch has 8 Port Poe plus and 150 watts which means you can power several different Poe devices like cameras and access points this switch also has two SFP ports this switch also has vlans and port isolation static routing rate limits and seven security features and speaking of Poe plus ports from the switch we connect our AP which is the EAP 670. once again this is powered by Poe other devices that connect to this switch are computers file server media server Poe plus cameras and one more thing that's great about this setup it's easily scalable which means we can add another 8 port or 10 Port switch right here and what's great about the controller and the cloud management whenever you plug in a new hardware it detects it automatically so configuration is a breeze like I said before this sdn network is so easy to scale it's not even funny so what are the benefits over this network versus the basic Network well really it's the exact opposite of this tons of options like vlans static routing port isolation rate limit total monitoring of all your ports and all the data the exact opposite of this and for the amount of money you spend here which probably is about 300 maybe more for another hundred dollars you can get this and when it comes to your security especially for a small business there's no substitute for security you can't afford to get hacked or have a data breach at your business because you won't have a business so guys I'm going to show you step by step how to set this up let's start with the ISP to the router into the WAN Port right here and from the Lan port on the router to a lamp port on the switch now if you're going to use the controller whether it's the OC 200 or the OC 300 plug a cable in from the Lan port to the Lan Port doesn't matter which Port just plug it in this right here enables you to control the entire network like I said before you don't need this if you want you can use your PC server in the cloud management and connect the cable from any Lan port on the router to any Lan port on the switch next we connected our AP the eap670 to the switch via Ethernet once again you can plug it to any port you want these are all Poe plus ports and that's it it's very simple and I do love the tp-linko Moda app that gives you the device list the dashboard and settings you can make configurations here or when you're not at home pretty cool now logging into the PC interface dashboard is great too just a bigger version if you have bad eyesight then use the PC version it's easier I've used unify before and I'm familiar with a dashboard that they use so the amount of dashboard is a little bit different and I'm sure after a few weeks I'll get used to it but I've tried to find a flaw in the hardware or the software I tried to find something I just don't like but I gotta say I love it it's a great hardware for the price easily scalable easy to set up and easy to monitor with the OC 200 controller you control 100 devices and if you spend a little bit more money you get the OC 300 controller you control 500 devices and that's great for a large business they have business grade Hardware at home consumer pricing is incredible tp-link hit a home run I'm looking forward to testing out more of these products including their Wi-Fi 7 routers so keep an eye out for more omada tp-link videos and like I said before if you have this network well you need this network so guys remember like share and subscribe and for God's sakes hit the Bell icon peace | Ultimate Tech Hub | UChCs6TB5FoGFOYUfhtR0nRA | 2022-11-19 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,896 | 10,341 |
3ucrn7tT9M4 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3ucrn7tT9M4 | Steamboat Geyser Erupts - Mt St Helens Steaming on Aug 13 2019! | hey there once again YouTube I just wanted to bring one update up Jeff so right now is 8:20 p.m. Pacific time August 13 2019 and I just want I know that I did put out an update via my facebook post and my youtube post last night about steamboat geyser but I just wanted to put this out there just so everybody knows what happened last night we did see another eruption it didn't RuPt for a little while and again I was like I was it is a dead is it not gonna erupt but it did a rough the most recent eruption is the 31st eruption of 2019 which is the 63rd of Russians it's a reactivated in early 2018 now June 2019 broke a record of its own as many people know steamboat erupted seven times in June sitting in all-time record for eruptions in one calendar month steamboat still seems to be alive and well however this most recent eruption was around five days late if adhering to the six to seven day schedule steamboat usually holds we only need two yes two more eruptions to beat the all-time yearly record of 32 eruptions which was achieved by steamboat geyser 2018 so that means guys the next eruption of Steamboat will match the all-time yearly record in one calendar year if Stephen keeps erupting regularly we should beat the 2018 record in less than a month stay tuned last night's eruption occurred at about 10:20 3 p.m. mountain time August 12 2009 teen which would be 4:23 UTC on the 13th you can see it's small minor eruption which occurred right before the main eruption started right about here about 12 minutes prior and you can see on sizer station ynm on the heli quarter you can see it right there again the small eruption first and then about 12 minutes later we did CB main eruption right there now that's it pristine mode guys are giving way we need two more up shion's to beat the all-time record and one morrrreee up ssin to match that record but i want to move on to something else we went to Mount Saint Helens today and this footage is from today taken by yours truly so this was August 13 2009 teen around 2 p.m. or so around there 2 p.m. Pacific time now this is my second time being in Mount st. Helens now in person I have never seen it steaming before I you know it occurs here and there but I haven't heard of it happening for quite a while there was really no earthquake activity at all in Mount st. Helens today surprisingly no ground information recently at all so it all seems calm except today I did catch it steaming when we were first coming up to the summit on the what was it sr 504 we did see a little bit of steam almost reach the top of the summit right up here because it was coming from the dome and I was like is that a cloud and my fiancee he was like no that's not a cloud it's steaming then turn around the car I was like no no there's no earthquakes around information we're not gonna die and nothing Bad's gonna happen but it's definitely what's interesting because I have not seen it steam via the webcam in forever and in person I have never seen it steaming before so here's the footage I took today I'm going to make it a lot bigger video of all the footage I gathered from today's trip and last week's trip let's see last Tuesday so each Tuesday today's Tuesday we went and last Tuesday Claire and I went my daughter and I it was a lot better today and it was very cool because some of the dome was steaming and so I was very excited about that we had a very good time I'm gonna make a new page on my website for volcano trips for trip so we take two volcanoes for pictures and videos that I take and stuff like that I want you guys know in a video when that's out probably the next few days or so but here is the footage I took today of Mount st. Helens steaming the medium out tilted thank you as you can see it's just a very small man on the dome we can see that even an hour ago just a tiny tiny bit of steam teeny teeny [Applause] let us so cool I've never seen it do that before hi bud what about then have some you don't to fuss about it wow that dome stew must be pretty hot yeah and notice that I haven't seen it steam for a while it's just a tiny bit but it's pretty cool I know right I'd love a little ass boom call me crazy exactly you know come and get me hold on bud that is so good I wonder if that's the newest part of the dome Adams team out Adams right there there's Mount Adams let's go up the trail guys guys look it's steaming look the dome in the back you see that dome in the back yeah that's steamed look at that I can see it on the camera I remember the with that being said it's run about 9% of what is lost between two eruptive period they said that that 2008 for the two thousand acres had continued to not stop in 2008 within two hundred years [Music] hold on queer bear in just a second okay I would love to go inside that crater we will in just a minute okay sweetie look at that acidic stratovolcano no so you can obviously tell Mount st. Helens was definitely steaming guys and last time my daughter and I were there last week it was not steaming at all don't remember the last time he was steaming but there really was no seismicity no ground information so obviously nothing to worry about even if there was something to worry about it really could not see another major major eruption like 1980 for a long time unless it built up for many years but I just want to let you guys know Mount st. Helens was steaming is very exciting to see so hope you guys have a great day I will be back soon god bless and I'll see you later | Ben Ferraiuolo | UCi0noEorkiCaxJoSRLgwPdA | 2019-08-14 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,090 | 5,515 |
Ha_mFntLKSo | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ha_mFntLKSo | New series incoming! | all right so today we have a special video announcement I am going to be releasing my new series starting on Tuesday called so this is going to be a series where I answer y'all questions you guys can send me questions either in the comments Down Below on Twitter or on each of the Discord servers uh both site a or side B um you guys send those questions I answer them for y'all fully on here because I can't answer them on Discord or anything else because I realize that I'm not going to be able to like get to y'all um informally for that much because I realize like I got so much to do I might as well like literally cover in Modio so [ __ ] it so I'm gonna be pretty much doing that um like I said answering questions and all that so um please let me know what you guys think uh and if you guys do have any questions put that in this video and then put it and then um be ready for um if you guys do have any questions uh be ready for those questions to actually be on the video on Tuesday so um anyways enjoy y'all the rest of the night I really appreciate it um see you guys and have a safe night | Zedd Myster | UCNpwz3VgVbqKixF-a8nikng | 2022-12-05 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 226 | 1,111 |
6-dj4B3sxKM | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6-dj4B3sxKM | Algal Biomass Organization | Wikipedia audio article | algae fuel algal biofuel or algal oil is an alternative to liquid fossil fuels that uses algae as its source of energy rich oils also algae fuels are an alternative to commonly known biofuel sources such as corn and sugarcane several companies and government agencies are funding efforts to reduce capital and operating costs and make algae fuel production commercially viable like fossil fuel algae fuel releases co2 when burnt but unlike fossil fuel algae fuel and other biofuels only release co2 recently removed from the atmosphere via photosynthesis as the algae or plant grew the energy crisis and the world food crisis have ignited interest in agriculture farming algae for making biodiesel and other biofuels using land unsuitable for agriculture among algal fuels attractive characteristics are that they can be grown with minimal impact on freshwater resources can be produced using saline and wastewater have a high flash point and a biodegradable and relatively harmless to the environment if spilled algae cost more per unit mass than other second generation biofuel crops due to high capital and operating costs but are claimed to yield between 10 and 100 times more fuel per unit area the United States Department of Energy estimates that if algae fuel replaced all the petroleum fuel in the United States it would require 15,000 square miles thirty-nine thousand square kilometers which is only 0.42 percent of the u.s. map or about half of the land area of Maine this is less than one seventh the area of corn harvested in the United States in 2000 the head of the algal biomass organization stated in 2010 that algae fuel could reach price parity with oil in 2018 if granted production tax credits however in 2013 Exxon Mobil chair and CEO Rex Tillerson said that after committing to spend up to six hundred million dollars over ten years on development in a joint venture with J craig Venter Synthetic Genomics in 2009 exxon pulled back after four years and one hundred million dollars when it realized that algae fuel is probably further than 25 years away from commercial viability on the other hand Solazyme sapphire energy and Algenol among others have begun commercial sale of algal biofuel in 2012 and 2013 and 2015 respectively by 2017 most efforts had been abandoned or changed to other applications with only a few remaining topic history in 1942 harder and Vaughn which were the first to propose that microalgae be grown as a source of lipids for food or fuel following World War two research began in the US Germany Japan England and Israel on culturing techniques and engineering systems for growing microalgae on larger scales particularly species in the genus chlorella meanwhile HG a ACH showed that chlorella paranoid osa could be induced by a nitrogen starvation to accumulate as much as 70% of its dry weight as lipids since the need for alternative transportation fuel had subsided after World War two research at this time focused on culturing algae as a food source or in some cases for wastewater treatment interest in the application of algae for biofuels was rekindled during the oil embargo and oil price surges of the 1970s leading the US Department of Energy to initiate the aquatic species program in 1978 the aquatic species program spent twenty five million dollars over 18 years with the goal of developing liquid transportation fuel from algae that would be price competitive with petroleum derived fuels the research program focused on the cultivation of microalgae in open outdoor ponds systems which are low in cost but vulnerable to environmental disturbances like temperature swings and biological invasions 3,000 algal strains were collected from around the country and screened for desirable properties such as high productivity liepard content and thermal tolerance and the most promising strains were included in the Cerie microalgae collection at the Solar Energy Research Institute Surrey in Golden Colorado and used for further research among the program's most significant findings with that rapid growth hi liepard production were mutually exclusive since the former required high nutrients and the latter required low nutrients the final report suggested that genetic engineering may be necessary to be able to overcome this and other natural limitations of algal strains and that the ideal species might vary with place and season although it was successfully demonstrated that large-scale production of algae for fuel in outdoor ponds was feasible the program failed to do so at a cost that would be competitive with petroleum especially as oil prices sank in the 1990s even in the best case scenario it was estimated that unex tracted Al Gore oil would cost 59 dollars - 186 per barrels while petroleum cost less than $20 per barrel in 1995 therefore under budget pressure in 1996 the aquatic species program was abandoned other contributions to algal biofuels research have come indirectly from projects focusing on different applications of algal cultures for example in the 1990s Japan's Research Institute of innovative technology for the earth right implemented a research program with the goal of developing systems to fix co2 using microalgae although the goal was not energy production several studies produced by riot demonstrated that algae could be grown using flue gas from power plants as a co2 source an important development for algal biofuel research other work focusing on harvesting hydrogen gas methane or ethanol from algae as well as nutritional supplements and pharmaceutical compounds has also helped inform research on biofuel production from algae following the disbanding of the aquatic species program in 1996 there was a relative lull in algal biofuel research still various projects were funded in the u.s. by the Department of Energy Department defense National Science Foundation Department of Agriculture National laboratory's state funding and private funding as well as in other countries more recently rising oil prices in the 2000s spurred a revival of interest in algal biofuels and u.s. federal funding has increased numerous research projects are being funded in Australia New Zealand Europe the Middle East and other parts of the world and a wave of private companies has entered the field see companies in November 2012 Solar Xiamen propel fuels made the first retail sales of algae derived fuel and in March 2013 sapphire energy began commercial sales of algal biofuel to Tesoro topic food supplementation algal oil is used as a source of fatty acid supplementation in food products as it contains mono and polyunsaturated fats in particular epa and DHA its DHA content is roughly equivalent to that of salmon based fish oil topic fuels albe can be converted into various types of fuels depending on the technique in the part of the cells used the liepard oily part of the algae biomass can be extracted and converted into biodiesel through a process similar to that used for any other vegetable oil or converted in a refinery inter drop-in replacements for petroleum-based fuels alternatively or following liepard extraction the carbohydrate content of algae can be fermented into bio ethanol or butanol fuel topic biodiesel biodiesel is a diesel fuel derived from animal or plant lipids oils and fats studies have shown that some species of algae can produce 60% or more of their dry weight in the form of oil because the cells grow in aqueous suspension where they have more efficient access to water co2 and dissolved nutrients microalgae are capable of producing large amounts of biomass and usable oil in either high rate algal ponds or photobioreactors this soil can then be turned into biodiesel which could be sold for use in automobiles regional production of microalgae and processing into biofuels will provide economic benefits to rural communities as they do not have to produce structural compounds such as cellulose for leaves stems or roots and because they can be grown floating in a rich nutritional medium microalgae can have faster growth rates than terrestrial crops also they can convert a much higher fraction of their biomass to oil than conventional crops eg 60% versus 2 to 3% for soybeans the per unit area yield of oil from algae is estimated to be from fifty eight thousand seven hundred to one hundred and thirty six thousand nine hundred L per hectare per year depending on lipid content which is ten to twenty three times as high as the next highest yielding crop oil palm at five thousand nine hundred and fifty L per hectare per year the US Department of Energy's aquatic species program 1978 to 1996 focused on biodiesel from microalgae the final report suggested that biodiesel could be the only viable method by which to produce enough fuel to replace current world diesel usage if algae derived biodiesel were to replace the annual global production of 1.1 B n tons of conventional D then a land mass of 50 7.3 million hectares would be required which would be highly favorable compared to other biofuels topic by over Tanel butanol can be made from algae or diatoms using only a solar powered by refinery this fuel has an energy density 10% less than gasoline and greater than that of either ethanol or methanol in most gasoline engines butanol can be used in place of gasoline with no modifications in several tests butanol consumption is similar to that of gasoline and when blended with gasoline provides better performance and corrosion resistance than that of ethanol or e85 the green waste leftover from the algae oil extraction can be used to produce butanol in addition it has been shown that macroalgae seaweeds can be fermented by bacteria of genus posterior 2-butanol and other solvents topic bio gasoline bio gasoline is gasoline produced from biomass like traditionally produced gasoline it contains between 6 hexane and 12 dodecane carbon atoms per molecule and can be used in internal combustion engines topic methane methane the main constituent of natural gas can be produced from algae in various methods namely gasification pyrolysis and anaerobic digestion in gasification and pyrolysis methods methane is extracted under high temperature and pressure anaerobic digestion is a straightforward method involved in decomposition of algae into simple components then transforming it into fatty acids using microbes like acid Oh genic bacteria followed by removing any solid particles and finally adding methanogenic bacteria to release a gas mixture containing methane a number of studies have successfully shown that biomass from microalgae can be converted into biogas via anaerobic digestion therefore in order to improve the overall energy balance of micro algae cultivation operations it has been proposed to recover the energy contained in waste biomass via anaerobic digestion to methane for generating electricity topic ethanol the Algenol system which is being commercialized by bio fields in Puerta Libertad Sonora Mexico utilizes seawater and industrial exhaust to produce ethanol porphyry diem crew intim also have shown to be potentially suitable for ethanol production due to its capacity for accumulating large amount of carbohydrates topic green diesel algae can be used to produce green diesel also known as renewable diesel hydrotreating vegetable oil or hydrogen derived renewable diesel through a hydro treating refinery process that breaks molecules down into shorter hydrocarbon chains used in diesel engines it has the same chemical properties as petroleum-based diesel meaning that it does not require new engines pipelines or infrastructure to distribute and use it has yet to be produced at a cost that is competitive with petroleum while hydro treating is currently the most common pathway to produce fuel like hydrocarbons via decarboxylation decarbonylation there is an alternative process offering a number of important advantages over hydro treating in this regard the work of Crocker a towel and lurcher a towel is particularly noteworthy for oil refining research is underway for catalytic conversion of renewable fuels by decarboxylation as the oxygen is present in crude oil at rather low levels of the order of 0.5% deoxygenation in petroleum refining is not of much concern and no catalysts are specifically formulated for oxygenates hydro treating hence one of the critical technical challenges to make the hydro deoxygenation of algae oil process economically feasible is related to the research and development of effective catalysts topic jet fuel trials of using algae as biofuel were carried out by Lufthansa and Virgin Airlines as early as 2008 although there is little evidence that using algae is a reasonable source for jet biofuels by 2015 cultivation of fatty acid methyl esters and alkyne owns from the algae ISIL crisis was under research is a possible jet biofuel feedstock as of 2017 there was little progress in producing jet fuel from algae with a full cast that only 3 to 5% of fuel needs could be provided from algae by 2050 further algae companies that formed in the early 21st century as a base for an algae biofuel industry have either closed or change their business development toward other commodities such as cosmetics animal feed or specialty oil products topic species research into algae for the mass production of oil focuses mainly on microalgae organisms capable of photosynthesis that are less than zero point four millimeters in diameter including the diatoms in cyanobacteria as opposed to macro algae such as seaweed the preference for microalgae has come about due largely to their less complex structure fast growth rates and high oil content for some species however some research is being done into using seaweeds for biofuels probably due to the high availability of this resource as of 2012 researchers across various locations worldwide have started investigating the following species for their suitability as a mass oil producers ba trio caucus Brown aye chlorella Donnelly Ella tersh elector grass ilaria plural crisis Carter I also called CCMP 647 Sargassum with ten times the output volume of grass ilaria the amount of oil each strain of algae produces varies widely note the following microalgae in their various oil yields ank East Rhodes misty are 87 28 to 40 percent dry wait ba trio caucus Brown aye 29 to 75 % DW chlorella SP 29% DW chlorella proto the coins autotrophic heterotrophic 15 to 55% DW cryptic edenian cannae 20 % DW cyclo teller died 35 to 42 percent DW Donnelly Elliot Hirsch elector 36 to 42 percent DW han chaeah died 160 60 six percent DW Nana Cloris 31 six to 63 percent DW Nana klore obsess 46:31 to 68 percent DW Nanak or obsess and biofuels neo Cloris olio abundance 35 to 54 percent DW Nietzsche TR 114 28 - 50 % DW feared act LM tricorne utam 31 percent DW c needs miss tiara 84 45 % DW schizo chai trium 52 77 % DW stitch o caucus 33 9 to 59 percent DW tetra-cell miss sue seeker 15 to 32 % DW fallacy Osiris you don't honor 21 to 31 percent - in addition due to its high growth rate Alva has been investigated as a fuel for use in the soft cycle soft stands for solar oxygen fuel turbine a closed cycle power generation system suitable for use in arid subtropical regions other species used include Clostridium Sakura / butyl acetone acam Sargassum grass ilaria prim museum parvum and you cleaner grassless topic nutrients and growth inputs light is what algae primarily need for growth as it is the most limiting factor many companies are investing for developing systems and technologies for providing artificial light one of them is a region oil that has developed a helix bioreactor dam that features a rotating vertical shaft with low energy lights arranged in a helix pattern water temperature also influences the metabolic and reproductive rates of algae although most algae grow at low rate when the water temperature gets lower the biomass of algal communities can get large due to the absence of grazing organisms the modest increases in water current velocity may also affect rates of algae growth since the rate of nutrient uptake and boundary layer diffusion increases with current velocity other than light and water phosphorus nitrogen and certain micronutrients are also useful and essential in growing algae nitrogen and phosphorus are the two most significant nutrients required from algal productivity but other nutrients such as carbon and silicon are additionally required of the nutrients required phosphorus is one of the most essential ones as it is used in numerous metabolic processes the microalgae dieter selector was analyzed to see which nutrient effects its growth the most the concentrations of phosphorus P iron PHA cobalt CO zinc zinc manganese Minnesota and molybdenum mo magnesium mg calcium CA silicon C and sulfur s concentrations were measured daily using inductively coupled plasma ICP analysis among all these elements being measured phosphorus resulted in the most dramatic decrease with a reduction of 84% over the course of the culture this result indicates that phosphor in the form of phosphate is required in high amounts by all organisms for metabolism there are two enrichment media that have been extensively used to grow most species of algae warm medium and the guides F to medium these commercially available nutrient solutions may reduce time for preparing all the nutrients required to grow algae however due to their complexity in the process of generation and high cost they are not used for large-scale culture operations therefore enrichment media used for mass production of algae contain only the most important nutrients with agriculture grade fertilizers rather than laboratory grade fertilizers topic cultivation algae grow much faster than food crops and can produce hundreds of times more oil per unit area than conventional crops such as rapeseed palms soybeans or jatropha as algae have a harvesting cycle of one to ten days their cultivation permits several harvests in a very short timeframe a strategy differing from that associated with annual crops in addition algae can be grown on land unsuitable for terrestrial crops including arid land and land with excessively saline soil minimizing competition with agriculture most research on algae cultivation has focused on growing algae in clean but expensive photobioreactors or in open ponds which are cheap to maintain but prone to contamination topic closed-loop system the lack of equipment and structures needed to begin growing algae in large quantities has inhibited widespread mass production of algae for biofuel production maximum use of existing agriculture processes and hardware is the goal closed systems not exposed to open air avoid the problem of contamination by other organisms blown in by the air the problem for a closed system is finding a cheap source of sterile co2 several experimenters have found the co2 from a smokestack works well for growing algae for reasons of economy some experts think that algae farming for biofuels will have to be done as part of cogeneration where it can make use of waste heat and help soak up pollution topic photobioreactors most companies pursuing algae as a source of biofuels pumped nutrient-rich water through plastic or borosilicate glass tubes called bio reactors that are exposed to sunlight and so called photobioreactors or PBR running a PBR is more difficult than using an open pond and costlier but may provide a higher level of control and productivity in addition a photo bioreactor can be integrated into a closed-loop cogeneration system much more easily than ponds or other methods topic open pond open pond systems consists of simple in-ground ponds which are often mixed by a paddle wheel these systems have low power requirements operating costs and capital costs when compared to closed-loop photobioreactor systems nearly all commercial algae produces for high-value algal products utilize open pond systems topic turf scrubber the algae scrubber is a system designed primarily for cleaning nutrients and pollutants out of water using algal turfs ATS mimics the algal turfs of a natural coral reef by taking in nutrient-rich water from waste streams or natural water sources and pulsing it over a sloped surface these surface is coated with a rough plastic membrane or a screen which allows naturally-occurring algal spores to settle and colonize the surface once the algae has been established it can be harvested every five to fifteen days and can produce 18 metric tonnes of algal biomass per hectare per year in contrast to other methods which focused primarily on a single high yielding species of algae this method focuses on naturally-occurring polycultures of algae as such the liepard content of the algae in an ATS system is usually lower which makes it more suitable for a fermented fuel product such as ethanol methane or butanol conversely the harvested algae could be treated with a hydrothermal liquefaction process which would make possible biodiesel gasoline and jet fuel production there are three major advantages of ATS over other systems the first advantage is documented higher productivity over open pond systems the second is lower operating and fuel production costs the third is the elimination of contamination issues due to the reliance on naturally occurring algae species the projected costs for energy production in an ATS system are 75 cents per kilogram compared to a photo bioreactor which would cost three dollars and 50 cents per kilogram furthermore due to the fact that the primary purpose of ATS is removing nutrients and pollutants out of water and these costs have been shown to be lower than other methods of nutrient removal this may incentivize the use of this technology for nutrient removal as the primary function with biofuel production as an added benefit topic fuel production after harvesting the algae the biomass is typically processed in a series of steps which can differ based on the species and desired product this is an active area of research and also is the bottleneck of this technology the cost of extraction is higher than those obtained one of the solutions is to use filter feeders to eat them improved animals can provide both foods and fuels an alternative method to extract the algae is to grow the algae with specific types of fungi this causes bio flocculation of the algae which allows for easier extraction topic dehydration often the algae is dehydrated and then a solvent such as hexane is used to extract energy rich compounds like triglycerides from the dried material then the extracted compounds can be processed into fuel using standard industrial procedures for example the extracted triglycerides are reacted with methanol to create biodiesel via transesterification the unique composition of fatty acids of each species influences the quality of the resulting biodiesel and thus must be taken into account when selecting algal species for feedstock topic hydrothermal liquefaction an alternative approach called hydrothermal liquefaction employs a continuous process that subjects harvested wet algae to high temperatures and pressures 350 degrees Celsius 662 degrees Fahrenheit and 3000 pounds per square inch 21,000 kiloPascals products include crude oil which can be further refined into aviation fuel gasoline or diesel fuel using one or many upgrading processes the test process converted between 50 and 70 percent of the algie's carbon into fuel our outputs include clean water fuel gas and nutrients such as nitrogen phosphorus and potassium topic nutrients nutrients like nitrogen n phosphorus P and potassium K are important for plant growth and are essential parts of fertilizer silica and iron as well as several trace elements may also be considered important marine nutrients as the lack of one can limit the growth of or productivity in an area topic carbon dioxide bubbling co2 through algal cultivation systems can greatly increase productivity and yield up to a saturation point typically about 1.8 tons of co2 will be utilized per tonne of algal biomass dry produced though these varies with algae species the Glenn turret distillery in Perth char UK home to the Famous Grouse whisky percolate co2 made during the whiskey distillation through a microalgae bioreactor each ton of microalgae absorbs 2 tons of co2 scottish bioenergy who run the project sell the micro algae as high-value protein rich food for fisheries in the future they will use the algae residues to produce renewable energy through anaerobic digestion topic nitrogen nitrogen is a valuable substrate that can be utilized in algal growth various sources of nitrogen can be used as a nutrient for algae with varying capacities nitrate was found to be the preferred source of nitrogen in regards to amount of biomass grown urea is a readily available source that shows comparable results making it an economical substitute for nitrogen source in large-scale culturing of algae despite the clear increase in growth in comparison to a nitrogen less medium it has been shown that alterations in nitrogen levels affect life and content within the algal cells in one study nitrogen deprivation for 72 hours caused the total fatty acid content on a per cell basis to increased by 2.4 fold 65% of the total fatty acids were esterified to try a so glycerides in oil bodies when compared to the initial culture indicating that the algal cells utilize de novo synthesis of fatty acids it is vital for the Lyford content in algal cells to be of high enough quantity while maintaining adequate cell division times so parameters that can maximize both are under investigation topic wastewater a possible nutrient source is waste water from the treatment of sewage agricultural or floodplain runoff all currently major pollutants and health risks however this wastewater cannot feed algae directly and must first be processed by bacteria through anaerobic digestion if wastewater is not processed before it reaches the algae it will contaminate the algae in the reactor and at the very least kill much of the desired allergies trained in biogas facilities organic waste is often converted to a mixture of carbon dioxide methane and organic fertilizer organic fertilizer that comes out of the digester is liquid and nearly suitable for algae growth but it must first be cleaned and sterilized the utilization of wastewater and ocean water instead of fresh water is strongly advocated due to the continuing depletion of freshwater resources however heavy metals trace metals and other contaminants in wastewater can decrease the ability of cells to produce lipids biosynthetic Li and also impact various other workings in the machinery of cells the same is true for ocean water but the contaminants are found in different concentrations thus agricultural grade fertilizer is the preferred source of nutrients but heavy metals are again a problem especially for strains of algae that are susceptible to these metals in open pond systems the use of strains of algae that can deal with high concentrations of heavy metals could prevent other organisms from infesting these systems in some instances it has even been shown that strains of algae can remove over 90% of nickel and zinc from industrial wastewater in relatively short periods of time topic environmental-impact in comparison with terrestrial based biofuel crops such as corn or soybeans micro algal production results in a much less significant land footprint due to the higher oil productivity from the microalgae than all other oil crops algae can also be grown on marginal lands useless for ordinary crops and with low conservation value and can use water from salt aquifers that is not useful for agriculture or drinking algae can also grow on the surface of the ocean in bags or floating screens thus microalgae could provide a source of clean energy with little impact on the provisioning of adequate food and water or the conservation of biodiversity algae cultivation also requires no external subsidies of insecticides or herbicides removing any risk of generating associated pesticide waste streams in addition algal biofuels are much less toxic and degrade far more readily than petroleum-based fuels however due to the flammable nature of any combustible fuel there is potential for some environmental hazards if ignited or spilled as may occur in a train derailment or a pipeline leak this hazard is reduced compared to fossil fuels due to the ability for algal biofuels to be produced in a much more localized manner and due to the lower toxicity overall but the hazard is still there nonetheless therefore algal biofuels should be treated in a similar manner to petroleum fuels in transportation and use with sufficient safety measures in place at all times studies have determined that replacing fossil fuels with renewable energy sources such as biofuels have the capability of reducing co2 emissions by up to 80 percent an algae based system could capture approximately 80 percent of the co2 emitted from a powerplant when sunlight is available although this co2 will later be released into the atmosphere when the fuel is burned this co2 would have entered the atmosphere regardless the possibility of reducing total co2 emissions therefore lies in the prevention of the release of co2 from fossil fuels furthermore compared to fuels like diesel and petroleum and even compared to other sources of biofuels the production and combustion of algal biofuel does not produce any sulfur oxides or nitrous oxides and produces a reduced amount of carbon monoxide unburned hydrocarbons and reduced emission of other harmful pollutants since terrestrial plant sources of biofuel production simply do not have the production capacity to meet current energy requirements microalgae may be one of the only options to approach complete replacement of fossil fuels microalgae production also includes the ability to use saline waste or waste co2 streams as an energy source this opens a new strategy to produce biofuel in conjunction with waste water treatment while being able to produce clean water as a by-product when used in a micro algal by or actor harvested microalgae will capture significant quantities of organic compounds as well as heavy metal contaminants absorbed from wastewater streams that would otherwise be directly discharged into surface and groundwater moreover this process also allows the recovery of phosphorus from waste which is an essential but scarce element in nature the reserves of which are estimated to have depleted in the last 50 years another possibility is the use of algae production systems to clean up non point source pollution in a system known as an algal turfs scrubber ATS this has been demonstrated to reduce nitrogen and phosphorus levels in rivers and other large bodies of water affected by eutrophication and cysts are being built that will be capable of processing up to 110 million liters of water per day ATS can also be used for treating point source pollution such as the wastewater mentioned above or in treating livestock effluent topic polycultures nearly all research in algal biofuels has focused on culturing single species or monocultures of microalgae however ecological theory and empirical studies have demonstrated that plant and algae polycultures ie groups of multiple species tend to produce larger yields than monocultures experiments have also shown that more diverse aquatic microbial communities tend to be more stable through time than less diverse communities recent studies found that polycultures of microalgae produced significantly higher lipid yields than monocultures poly cultures also tend to be more resistant to pests and disease outbreaks as well as invasion by other plants or algae thus culturing microalgae in poly culture may not only increase yields and stability of yields of biofuel but also reduce the environmental impact of an algal biofuel industry topic economic liability there is clearly a demand for sustainable biofuel production but whether a particular biofuel will be used ultimately depends not on sustainability but cost efficiency therefore research is focusing on cutting the cost of algal biofuel production to the point where it can compete with conventional petroleum the production of several products from algae has been mentioned as the most important factor for making algae production economically viable other factors of the improving of the solar energy - biomass conversion efficiency currently 3 percent but 5 to 7 percent is theoretically attainable and making the oil extraction from the algae easier in a 2007 report a formula was derived estimating the cost of algal oil in order for it to be a viable substitute to petroleum diesel sea algae oil equals 25 point 9 times 10 minus 3 C petroleum where sea algal oil is the price of microalgae oil in dollars per gallon and sea petroleum is the price of crude oil in dollars per barrel this equation assumes that algal oil has roughly 80% of the caloric energy value of crude petroleum with current technology available it is estimated that the cost of producing micro algal biomass is 2 dollars and 95 cents per kilogram for photobioreactors and 3 dollars and 80 cents per kilogram for open ponds these estimates assume that carbon dioxide is available at no cost if the annual biomass production capacity is increased to 10,000 tons the cost of production per kilogram reduces to roughly 47 cents and 60 cents respectively assuming that the biomass contains 30 percent oil by weight the cost to biomass for providing a liter of oil would be approximately $1 and 40 cents 5.30 cents per gallon and $1 and 81 cents 6 dollars and 85 cents per gallon for photobioreactors and raceways respectively oil recovered from the lower-cost biomass produced in photobioreactors is estimated to cost $2 0.80 pearl eaters assuming the recovery process contributes 50% to the cost of the final recovered oil if existing algae projects can achieve biodiesel production price targets of less than $1 per gallon the United States may realize its goal of replacing up to 20% of transport fuels by 2020 by using environmentally and economically sustainable fuels from algae production whereas technical problems such as harvesting are being addressed successfully by the industry the high upfront investment of algae to biofuels facilities is seen by many as a major obstacle to the success of this technology only few studies on the economic viability are publicly available and must often rely on the little data often only engineering estimates available in the public domain dmitrov examined the green fuels photobioreactor an estimated that algae oil would only be competitive at an oil price of $800 per barrel a study by Ala be a towel examined raceways photobioreactors and anaerobic fermenters to make biofuels from algae and found that photobioreactors are too expensive to make biofuels raceways might be cost-effective in warm climates with very low labor costs and fermenters may become cost effective subsequent to significant process improvements the group found that capital cost labor cost and operational costs fertilizer electricity etc by themselves are too high for algae biofuels to be cost competitive with conventional fuels similar results were found by others suggesting that unless new cheaper ways of harnessing algae for biofuels production are found there great technical potential may never become economically accessible recently Rodrigo e-tec sharra demonstrated a new reaction and proposed a process for harvesting and extracting raw materials for biofuel and chemical production that requires a fraction of the energy of current methods while extracting all cell constituents equals topic use of byproducts equals many of the byproducts produced in the processing of microalgae can be used in various applications many of which have a longer history of production than algal biofuel some of the products not used in the production of biofuel include natural dyes and pigments antioxidants and other high-value bioactive compounds these chemicals in excess biomass have found numerous use in other industries for example the dyes and oils have found a place in cosmetics commonly as thickening and water binding agents discoveries within the pharmaceutical industry include antibiotics and antifungals derived from microalgae as well as natural health products which have been growing in popularity over the past few decades for instance spirulina contains numerous polyunsaturated fats omega-3 and six amino acids and vitamins as well as pigments that may be beneficial such as beta carotene and chlorophyll equals topic advantages equals equals equals topic ease of growth equals equals one of the main advantages that using microalgae as the feedstock when compared to more traditional cots is that it can be grown much more easily algae can be grown in land that would not be considered suitable for the growth of the regularly used crops in addition to this wastewater that would normally hinder plant growth has been shown to be very effective in growing algae because of this algae can be grown without taking up arable land that would otherwise be used for producing food crops and the better resources can be reserved for normal crop production microalgae also require fewer resources to grow and little attention is needed allowing the growth and cultivation of algae to be a very passive process equals equals topic impact on food equals equals many traditional feedstocks for biodiesel such as corn and palm are also used as feed for livestock on farms as well as a valuable source of food for humans because of this using them as biofuel reduces the amount of food available for both resulting in an increased cost for both the food and the fuel produced using algae as a source of biodiesel can alleviate this problem in a number of ways first algae is not used as a primary food source for humans meaning that it can be used solely for fuel and there would be little impact in the food industry second many of the waste product extracts produced during the processing of algae for biofuel can be used as a sufficient animal feed this is an effective way to minimize waste in a much cheaper alternative to the more traditional corn or grain based feeds equals equals topic minimization of waste equals equals growing algae as a source of biofuel has also been shown to have numerous environmental benefits and has presented itself as a much more environmentally friendly alternative to current biofuels for one it is able to utilize runoff water contaminated with fertilizers and other nutrients that are a byproduct of farming as its primary source of water and nutrients because of this it prevents this contaminated water from mixing with the lakes and rivers that currently supply our drinking water in addition to this the ammonia nitrates and phosphates that would normally render the water unsafe actually serve as excellent nutrients for the algae meaning that fewer resources are needed to grow the algae many algae species used in biodiesel production are excellent bio fixers meaning they are able to remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere to use as a form of energy for themselves because of this they have found use in industry as a way to treat flue gases and reduce GHG emissions equals equals disadvantages equals equals equals topic commercial viability equals algae biodiesel is still a fairly new technology despite the fact that research began over 30 years ago it was put on hold during the mid-1990s mainly due to a lack of funding and a relatively low petroleum cost for the next few years algae biofuels saw little attention it was not until the gas peak of the early 2000s that it eventually had a revitalization in the search for alternative fuel sources while the technology exists to harvest and convert algae into a usable source of biodiesel it still hasn't been implemented into a large enough scale to support the current needs further research will be required to make the production of algae biofuels more efficient and at this point it is currently being held back by lobbyists in support of alternative biofuels like those produced from corn and grain in 2013 Exxon Mobil chairman and CEO Rex Tillerson said that after originally committing to spending up to six hundred million dollars on development in a joint venture with J craig Venter Synthetic Genomics algiers probably further then twenty five years away from commercial viability although Solazyme and sapphire energy already began small-scale commercial sales in 2012 and 2013 respectively by 2017 most efforts had been abandoned or changed to other applications with only a few remaining equals topic stability equals the biodiesel produced from the processing of microalgae differs from other forms of biodiesel in the content of polyunsaturated fats polyunsaturated fats are known for their ability to retain fluidity at lower temperatures while this may seem like an advantage in production during the colder temperatures of the winter the polyunsaturated fats result in lower stability during regular seasonal temperatures equals topic research equals equals equals topic current projects equals equals topic United States the National Renewable Energy Laboratory NREL is the US Department of Energy's primary national laboratory for renewable energy and energy efficiency research and development this program is involved in the production of renewable energies and energy efficiency one of its most current divisions is the biomass program which is involved in biomass characterization biochemical and thermochemical conversion technologies in conjunction with biomass process engineering and analysis the program aims at producing energy efficient cost-effective and environmentally friendly technologies that support rural economies reduce the nation's dependency in oil and improve air quality at the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution and the Harbor branch Oceanographic Institution the wastewater from domestic and industrial sources contain rich organic compounds that are being used to accelerate the growth of algae the Department of biological and agricultural engineering at University of Georgia is exploring micro algal biomass production using industrial wastewater algae will based in Indianapolis Indiana presented a proposal to build a facility in Cedar Lake Indiana that uses algae to treat municipal wastewater using the sludge by-product to produce biofuel a similar approach is being followed by algae systems a company based in Daphne Alabama sapphire energy San Diego has produced green crude from algae Solazyme South San Francisco California has produced a fuel suitable for powering jet aircraft from algae the marine research station in ketch harbour Nova Scotia has been involved in growing algae for 50 years the National Research Council Canada NRC and national byproducts program have provided five million dollars to fund this project the aim of the program has been to build a 50,000 liter cultivation pilot plant at the ketch Harbor facility the station has been involved in assessing how best to grow algae for biofuel and is involved in investigating the utilization of numerous algae species in regions of North America NRC has joined forces with the United States Department of Energy the National Renewable Energy Laboratory in Colorado and Sandia National Laboratories in New Mexico topic Europe universities in the United Kingdom which are working on producing oil from algae include University of Manchester University of Sheffield University of Glasgow University of Brighton University of Cambridge University College London Imperial College London Cranfield University and Newcastle University in Spain it is also relevant the research carried out by the CSI C's instituto de bio química vegetal Y photosynthesis microalgae biotechnology group Seville the European algae biomass Association EA ba is the European Association representing both research and industry in the field of algae technologies currently with 79 members the association is headquartered in Florence Italy the general objective of the EA ba is to promote mutual interchange in cooperation in the field of biomass action and use including biofuels uses and all other utilizations it aims at creating developing and maintaining solidarity and links between its members and at defending their interests at European and international level its main target is to act as a catalyst for fostering synergies among scientists industrialists and decision-makers to promote the development of research technology and industrial capacities in the field of algae cm CL innovations in the University of Cambridge are carrying out a detailed design study of AC fast carbon negative fuels derived from algal and solar technologies plant the main objective is to design a pilot plant which can demonstrate production of hydrocarbon fuels including diesel and gasoline as sustainable carbon negative energy carriers and raw materials for the chemical commodity industry this project will report in June 2013 Ukraine plans to produce biofuel using a special type of algae the European Commission's algae cluster project funded through the 7th Framework Programme is made up of three algae biofuel projects each looking to design and build a different algae biofuel facility covering ten hectares of land the projects are bi o F 80 all gas and Inter season since various fuels and chemicals can be produced from algae it has been suggested to investigate the feasibility of various production processes conventional extraction separation hydrothermal liquefaction gasification and pyrolysis for application in an integrated algal by refinery topic India Reliance Industries in collaboration with Algenol USA commissioned a pilot project to produce algal bio-oil in the year 2014 spirulina which is an algorithm content has been commercially cultivated in India algie's used in India for treating the sewage in open natural oxidation ponds this reduces the biological oxygen demand bod of the sewage and also provides algal biomass which can be converted to fuel topic other the algae biomass organization is a nonprofit organization whose mission is to promote the development of viable commercial markets for renewable and sustainable commodities derived from algae the national algae association naa is a nonprofit organization of algae researchers algae production companies and the investment community who share the goal of commercializing algae oil as an alternative feedstock for the biofuels markets the NAA gives its members a forum to efficiently evaluate various algae technologies for potential early-stage company opportunities pond biofuels Inc in Ontario Canada has a functioning pilot plant where algie's grown directly off of smokestack emissions from a cement plant and dried using waste heat in May 2013 pond biofuels announced a partnership with the National Research Council of Canada and Canadian Natural Resources Limited to construct a demonstration scale algal by refinery at an oil sands site near Bonneville Alberta ocean nutrition Canada in Halifax Nova Scotia Canada has found a new strain of algae that appears capable of producing oil at a rate 60 times greater than other types of algae being used for the generation of biofuels VG energy a subsidiary of viral genetics Incorporated claims to have discovered a new method of increasing algal lipid production by disrupting the metabolic pathways that would otherwise divert photosynthetic energy towards carbohydrate production using these techniques the company states that liepard production could be increased several-fold potentially making algal biofuels cost competitive with existing fossil fuels algae production from the warm water discharge of a nuclear power plant has been piloted by Patrick C Kangas at Peach Bottom nuclear power station owned by exelon Corporation this process takes advantage of the relatively high temperature water to sustain algae growth even during winter months companies such as sapphire energy and bio solar cells are using genetic engineering to make algae fuel production more efficient according to Cline Lancaster bio solar cells genetic engineering could vastly improve algae fuel efficiency as algae can be modified to only build short carbon chains instead of long chains of carbohydrates sapphire energy also uses chemically induced mutations to produce algae suitable for use as a crop some commercial interests into large-scale algal cultivation systems are looking to tie into existing infrastructures such as cement factories coal power plants or sewage treatment facilities this approach changes wastes into resources to provide the raw materials co2 and nutrients for the system a feasibility study using marine microalgae in a photo bioreactor is being done by the International Research Consortium on continental margins at the Jacobs University bremen the department of environmental science at Ateneo de Manila University in the Philippines is working on producing biofuel from a local species of algae topic genetic engineering genetic engineering algae has been used to increase liepard production or growth rates current research in genetic engineering includes either the introduction or removal of enzymes in 2007 Oswald @al introduced a mono de pinna synthase from sweet basil into Saccharomyces cerevisiae a strain of yeast this particular monoterpene a' synthase causes the de novo synthesis of large amounts of geranium while also secreting it into the medium geraniol is a primary component in rose oil palmarosa oil and citronella oil as well as essential oils making it a viable source of triacylglycerols for biodiesel production the enzyme adp glucose pyro phosphorylase is vital in starch production but has no connection to liepard synthesis removal of this enzyme resulted in the star-6 mutant which showed increased lipid content after 18 hours of growth in nitrogen deficient medium the star six mutants had on average 17 nano grams triacylglycerols 1000 cells compared to 10 nanograms 1000 cells in WT cells this increase in lipid production was attributed to reallocation of intracellular resources as the algae diverted energy from starch production in 2013 researchers used a knockdown a fat reducing enzymes multifunctional lipase phospholipids acyl transferase to increase lipids oils without compromising growth the study also introduced an efficient screening process anti-sense expressing knockdown strains one a six and one b one contained 2.4 and 3.3 fold higher lipid content during exponential growth and 4.1 and 3.2 fold higher liepard content after four th of silicon starvation topic funding programs numerous funding programs have been created with aims of promoting the use of renewable energy in Canada the co agriculture biofuels capital initiative ECOA BC provides twenty five million dollars per project to assist farmers in constructing and expanding or renewable fuel production facility the program has 186 million dollars set aside for these projects the sustainable development SD Tec program has also applied $500 millions over eight years to assist with the construction of next-generation renewable fuels in addition over the last two years ten million dollars has been made available for renewable fuel research and analysis in Europe the 7th Framework Programme fp7 is the main instrument for funding research similarly the any r300 is an unofficial independent portal dedicated to renewable energy and grid integration projects another program includes the horizon 2020 program which will start the 1st of January and will bring together the framework program and of AEC innovation and research funding into a new integrated funding systems American NV bees feedstock development program is addressing production of algae on the horizon to expand available material for biodiesel in a sustainable manner topic international policies topic Canada numerous policies have been put in place since the 1975 oil crisis in order to promote the use of renewable fuels in the United States Canada and Europe in Canada these included the implementation of excise taxes exempting propane and natural gas which was extended to ethanol made from biomass and methanol in 1992 the federal government also announced their renewable fuel strategy in 2006 which proposed four components increasing availability of renewable fuels through regulation supporting the expansion of Canadian production of renewable fuels assisting farmers to seize new opportunities in this sector and accelerating the commercialization of new technologies these mandates were quickly followed by the Canadian provinces BC introduced a 5% ethanol and 5% renewable diesel requirement which was effective by January 2010 it also introduced a low-carbon fuel requirement for 2012 to 2020 Alberta introduced a 5% ethanol and 2% renewable diesel requirement implemented April 2011 the province also introduced a minimum 25% GHG emission reduction requirement for qualifying renewable fuels Saskatchewan implemented a 2% renewable diesel requirement in 2009 additionally in 2006 the Canadian federal government announced its commitment to using its purchasing power to encourage the biofuel industry section 3 of the 2006 alternative fuels Act stated that when it is economically feasible to do so 75% percent of all federal bodies and Crown corporation will be Motor Vehicles the National Research Council of Canada has established research on algal carbon conversion is one of its flagship programs as part of this program the NRC made an announcement in May 2013 that they are partnering with Canadian Natural Resources Limited in pond biofuels to construct a demonstration scale algal by refinery near Bonneville Alberta topic united states policies in the United States have included a decrease in the subsidies provided by the federal and state governments to the oil industry which have usually included 2.8 four billion dollars this is more than what is actually set aside for the biofuel industry the measure was discussed at the g20 in Pittsburgh where leaders agreed that inefficient fossil fuel subsidies encourage wasteful consumption reduce our energy security impede investment in clean sources and undermine efforts to deal with the threat of climate change if this commitment is followed through in subsidies are removed a fairer market in which algae biofuels can compete will be created in 2010 the US House of Representatives passed a legislation seeking to give algae-based biofuels parity with cellulose biofuels in federal tax credit programs the algae based renewable fuel promotion Act HR 4160 8 was implemented to give biofuel projects access to a $1.00 in one cent per gallon production tax credit and 50% bonus depreciation for biofuel plant property the US government also introduced the domestic fuel for enhancing national security act implemented in 2011 these policy constitutes an amendment to the federal property and Administrative Services Act of 1949 and federal defense provisions in order to extend to 15 the number of years that the Department of Defense daaad multi-year contract may be entered into the case of the purchase of advanced biofuel federal and Dodd programs are usually limited to a five-year period topic other the European Union EU has also responded by quadrupling the credits for second generation algae biofuels which was established as an amendment to the biofuels and fuel quality directives topic companies with algal biofuel being a relatively new alternative to conventional petroleum products it leaves numerous opportunities for drastic advances in all aspects of the technology producing algae biofuel is not yet a cost-effective replacement for gasoline but alterations to current methodologies can change this the two most common targets for advancements of the growth medium open pantheist photovia reactor and methods to remove the intracellular components of the algae the lower companies that are currently innovating algal biofuel technologies topic Algenol biofuels founded in 2006 Algenol biofuels is a global industrial biotechnology company that is commercializing its patented algae technology for production of ethanol and other fuels based in Southwest Florida our journals patented technology enables the production of the four most important fuels ethanol gasoline jet and diesel fuel using proprietary algae sunlight carbon dioxide and salt water for around one dollar and 27 cents per gallon and at production levels of eight thousand total gallons of liquid fuel per acre per year al journals technology produces high yields and relies on patented photobioreactors and proprietary downstream techniques for low cost fuel production using carbon dioxide from industrial sources the company originally intended on producing commercially by 2014 but was set back when Florida Governor Rick Scott signed a bill in 2013 eliminating the state's mandate of a minimum of 10% ethanol in commercial gasoline this caused Algenol CEO Paul woods to scrap a plan for u.s. $500,000,000 plan to produce commercial amounts of algae biofuels and pursue other job sites currently Algenol is a partner of the US Department of Energy's bioenergy technologies office and in 2015 began smaller scale commercial sales of e15 and e85 ethanol blends to protect fuel a florida-based fuel distributor topic blue marble production Blue Marble production is a seattle-based company that is dedicated to removing algae from algae infested water these in turn cleans up the environment and allows this company to produce biofuel rather than just focusing on the mass production of algae this company focuses on what to do with the byproducts these company recycles almost 100 percent of its water via reverse osmosis saving about twenty six thousand gallons of water every month this water is then pumped back into their system the gas produced as a byproduct of algae will also be recycled by being placed into a photo via reactor system that holds multiple strains of algae whatever gas remains is then made into pyrolysis oil by thermo chemical processes not only does this company seek to produce biofuel but it also wishes to use algae for a variety of other purposes such as fertilizer food flavoring anti-inflammatory and anti-cancer drugs topic Solazyme Solazyme is one of a handful of companies which is supported by oil companies such as Chevron additionally this company is also backed by Imperium renewables blue crest capital finance and the roader group Solazyme has developed a way to use up to 80% percent of dry algiers oil this process requires the algae to grow in a dark fermentation vessel and be fed by carbon substrates within their growth media the effect is the production of triglycerides that are almost identical to vegetable oil solar zaimes production method is said to produce more oil than those algae cultivated photosynthetically or made to produce ethanol oil refineries can then take this algal oil and turn it into biodiesel renewable diesel or jet fuels part of solar zaimes testing in collaboration with Maersk Line and the US Navy placed 30 tons of soul a diesel rode algae fuel into the 98 thousand ton 300 meter container ship mask Calmar this fuel was used at blends from 7% to 100% in an auxilary engine on a month-long trip from Bremerhaven Germany to pepper valve India in December 2011 in July 2012 the US Navy used 700 thousand gallons of HRD 76 biodiesel in three ships of the USS Nimitz Green Strike Group during the 2012 RI MPAC exercise in Hawaii the Nimitz also used 200,000 gallons of HR j5 jet biofuel the 50:50 biofuel blends were provided by Solazyme and dynamic fuels topic sapphire energy sapphire energy is a leader in the algal biofuel industry backed by the Wellcome Trust Bill Gates cascade investment Monsanto and other large donors after experimenting with production of various algae fuels beginning in 2007 the company now focuses on producing what it calls green crude from algae in open Raceway ponds after receiving more than 100 million dollars in federal funds in 2012 sapphire built the first commercial demonstration algae fuel facility in New Mexico and has continuously produced biofuel since completion of the facility in that year in 2013 Sapphire began commercial sales of algal biofuel to Tesoro making it one of the first companies along with Solazyme to sell algae fuel on the market topic diversified Technologies Inc diversified technologies Inc has created a patent-pending pretreatment option to reduce costs of oil extraction from algae this technology called pulsed electric field pef technology is a low cost low energy process that applies high voltage electric pulses to a slurry of algae the electric pulses enable the algal cell walls to be ruptured easily increasing the availability of all cell contents lipids proteins and carbohydrates allowing the separation into specific components downstream this alternative method to intracellular extraction has shown the capability to be both integrated inline as well as scaleable into high-yield assemblies the pulse electric field subjects the algae to short intense bursts of electromagnetic radiation in the treatment chamber electric rating the cell walls the formation of holes in the cell wall allows the contents within to flow into the surrounding solution for further separation PF technology only requires 1 to 10 micro second pulses enabling a high-throughput approach to algal extraction preliminary calculations have shown that utilization of PF technology would only account for 10 cents per gallon of algae derived biofuel produced in comparison conventional drying and solvent based extractions account for one dollar and seventy five cents per gallon this inconsistency between costs can be attributed to the fact that algal drying generally accounts for 75% of the extraction process although a relatively new technology pef has been successfully used in both food decontamination processes as well as wastewater treatments topic origin oil zinc origin oil zinc has been researching a revolutionary method called the helix bioreactor altering the common closed-loop growth system this system utilizes low-energy lights in a helical pattern enabling each algal cell to obtain the required amount of light sunlight can only penetrate a few inches through algal cells making light a limiting reagent in open pond algae farms each lighting element in the bioreactor is specially altered to emit specific wavelengths of light as a full spectrum of light is not beneficial to algae growth in fact ultraviolet irradiation is actually detrimental as it inhibits photosynthesis photo reduction and the five hundred and twenty nanometers light dark absorbance change of algae this bioreactor also addresses another key issue in algal cell growth introducing co2 and nutrients to the algae without disrupting all-over aerating the algae origin oil zinc combats these issues through the creation of their quantum fracturing technology this process takes the co2 and other nutrients fractures them at extremely high pressures and then deliver the micron sized bubbles to the algae this allows the nutrients to be delivered at a much lower pressure maintaining the integrity of the cells topic proffer n' proper in is a belgian microalgae company that also operates in the united states the company has been working on a new type of reactor using flat plates which reduces the cost of algae cultivation and algae part similar research is being conducted using four grow systems one open pond system and three types of closed systems according to renee rituals the current systems do not yet allow algae fuel to be produced competitively however using new closed systems and by scaling up the production it would be possible to reduce costs by 10x up to a price of zero four euros per kilogram of algae currently proverb focuses primarily on alternative uses of algae cultures such as environmentally conscious plastics esterification processes and dicing processes topic gener fuels gen a fuel corporation has licensed the high-temperature pressure fuel extraction process and has been working with the team at the lab since 2008 the company intends to team with some industrial partners to create a pilot plant using this process to make biofuel in industrial quantities jeanna fuel process combines hydrothermal liquefaction with catalytic hydrothermal gasification in reactor running at 350 degrees celsius 662 degrees fahrenheit and pressure of twenty thousand six hundred and eighty four point two seven one nine kilo pascals three thousand psi topic qiyam microalgae by refinery co q ma b q ma b is an iran based biofuels company operating solely on the iranian island of Chesham in the strait of hormuz q ma B's original pilot plant has been operating since 2009 and has a 25,000 litre capacity in 2014 q ma be released by a biofuel a biofuel deriving from the algae nanak lore obsessed and has since specified that its unique strain is up to 68% lipids by dry weight volume development of the farm mainly focuses on two phases production of nutraceutical products and green crude oil to produce biofuel the main product of their microalgae culture is crude oil which can be fractioned into the same kinds of fuels and chemical compounds 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