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How to cut/split an STL mesh into multiple parts by a plane
hi this is bhir and in this video we will learn how to easily cut an stdl mesh into multiple pieces here is our model our Modo from Stanford scanning repository uh we would like to print Big Arm model so huge that he doesn't fit into our small 3D printer what can we do about it well uh the easiest solution is to cut him into multiple pieces so that we can uh print each separately and then glue them how to do this I've read several programs but the solution was quite hard and last time I found one software that can do it very easily it is called net fob the netop suit is a standard in the printing industry but there is a basic version which is available for free you can download it here I have installed it before it is quite ther and now we can open our mesh here here it is you can view the model from the standard views you can also rotate it by control and dragging so we have our armor here and we would like to cut him along this plane right in half so that he fits in our printer how to do this there is a panel using which we can cut the model along the AIS oriented planes so we can and select the AIS X Y or Z in our case that would be Z AIS and then move the plane roughly or more precisely then we can select we can cut all parts or just the selected ones in this case we have only one part and then execute cut now we can make additional adjustments and do the actual cutting even for this quite large mesh is quite okay quite fast now here we have the structure of our model and these are two parts of our module so we can see that the bottom is filled there would be a hole but it is triangulated so the the pieces are closed now we'd like to export our parts we select the part here click export part and choose from multiple formats in this case that would be stdl and then we can save the other part okay and then we can check if the parts are okay we can make a new project and open the parts they seem okay and what about larger models that require multiple Parts it's no problem you can make Cuts again and again and make as much Cuts as you want in this case we will at only a selected part and got it like this for example okay execute cut and cut then we have three bars together and that's about it happy cutting
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Would You Dare Try This Thai Food?
[Music] a lot of locals don't need a dad to try this one this is a while i feel like i'm about to be a vampire straight up carnivore let's eat this so in ishan you might be really used to the papaya salads the laps the really funky flavors what's interesting here in kolat is that they have their own noodle dish it looks very similar to pad thai it's actually kolat's answer to pad thai the noodles at first glance look a lot thinner and i love just seeing it made fresh in the front over here we'll cook it up with the chicken i got it spicy give this a try it looks absolutely delicious it has a slight bit of sweetness to it but it's got that chili kick and yeah it's i like this better than pez i like this not as sweet and i like the texture of these noodles and the thinness of them [Music] what makes this dish unique is this soybean paste they put in you actually see these little bits of soybeans he actually has a really unique pink color that's also gives the noodles this distinct pink color and also just those really thin rice noodles uh very distinct really like this is actually the second plate right here i'm finishing up right now so much i like it a little extra sprout lovely i must eat and collapse let me call it padme collab [Music] i think we made a quick stop in cambodia actually it looks like it right welcome to my [Music] cool thing about pamaya is that actually it's the ending road of it was ancient road connecting pimai and angkor wat in cambodia this is a kamai temple it looks very much like angkor wat it's beautiful here it's well maintained with some of the only people here it's stunning it is so clean and quiet [Music] [Applause] [Music] so [Music] so [Applause] [Music] look at this table it's filled with all eastern food some of it would i mean never ever ever try before and after our visit to the temple we are extra hungry after that adventure so we got a huge spread for the stomach here man can't even start where to begin i know where i'm beginning okay go for it this is a while we're here to suck lake made with raw beef beef stomach and it's in blood [Music] this is a while i feel like i'm about to be a vampire straight up carnivore about to eat this but i had to order it it looks really really interesting oh i smell that toasted rice powder those lob spices all right without further ado gonna go right in a lot of little cold don't eat and dad try this one that's really good wow i really really doesn't affect me that much like the blood is really like actually a nice texture i like the cooling feeling of that blood with the this crazy sound with the raw beef the rugby is very nice it's not funky it's not gamey um and just with that lob seasoning it's really perfect herbs spice little citrusy and then the fresh scallion there is delicious it's an excellent dish i don't taste any bitterness at all we were warned it could be bitter it's not bitter at all it's so clean and fresh like wow i think that tested the quality of the beef here they do a really good job of it if you're squeamish don't be this is really an awesome dish i love it [Music] it looks really good minced beef smells almost coconutty in a way it's just very creamy really interesting our friend top thai native recommended to try this gang home dish supposed to be a nissan classic let's try it very cumbering i taste taste some dill in there which i love they'll my favorite herbs anywhere i like that minced beef it's a little soupy in a way so it's like a stew scallion in here they're still in here yeah adds a little crunchiness to it mmm wow it's a very comforting dish i can see this being just like a nice like soulful warming comforting dish especially with that dill that dill really makes it very special wow we also have something i always gotta get some from the green papaya salad of course the staple of every issan meal sticky rice in the bamboo basket like the best way to eat it is like i'm not sure if this is approved by thai local right behind the camera but when i dip my rice yeah that's right that's correct okay seal the buffalo correct i just love sticky rice and then there's mint and then there's cabbage [Music] i may feel like dracula right now but i love this blood it's so good [Music] it's incredible one of the best dishes to try to hear isaan so far not saying a lot because it's a food food heaven so lap song pit this classic spot is a must in collat it's amazing [Music] you
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Synology Hyper Backup to Synology and to C2 Cloud
tom here from lawrence systems and we're going to talk about how to back up a synology using hyper backup i've done some previous videos about active backup for business which allows you to backup g suite which allows you to backup office 365. i've done videos on surveillance station i've done videos on all kinds of different synology tools and i'll leave links to those down below the next question is how do you properly back up the synology and what is hyper backup and their c2 service and that's what i wanted to talk about today now the first step is making sure you have both hyper backup and hyper backup volt installed there's a couple different backup methodologies that you can use with synology such as their cloud sync but specifically today we're just going to focus on hyper backup and how it works now on your destination you need to have hyper backup volt on your source you need to have just the hyper backup loaded volt is where all of the data gets stored easily on synology there's a few different ways to do it but it's one of the easiest ways the hyper backup can live on both though and what i mean by that is you can have synology a and synology b and load volt on both and load hyper backup on both and i bring that up because this is something we've actually done for some of our clients that have two buildings and are able to back things up between two different locations synology a backs up to synology b and synology b backs up to synology a the only thing you have to be careful of if you're setting up that type of scenario is that you're not checking the box to say back up absolutely everything on a synology or you'd back up the backups from each of the other synologies and kind of create a problem there's also situations and we have another client we're working with this with that has a series of synologies all backing up to one that works perfectly fine too you can have a one-to-many ratio matter of fact you can even have more than one instance going from synology a to synology b of hyper backup so you can set up different schedules based on different scenarios or different timings or when you want them to run and create a whole series of individual jobs we're going to walk you through the process which is actually really easy for creating these backup jobs in the synology system so this is our target system which is an rs1221 plus i just did a review on that and i'll leave links to the reviews i did on both of these analogies down below we have the hyper backup vault loaded and let's create a destination for it there's not really much inside of the hyper backup vault we do have the tasks listed here you can set how many concurrent tasks will come in there the tasks that are currently linked to it so we can see that this one right here it can give you some stats some task settings so you can kind of see the backups and the history of it like i said we're going to create a new one these are all lab systems by the way this is not production in case you see different passwords or keys and things like that that may be shown in here but we're going to go ahead and create a new folder so we're going to create a folder for the backups to go to on our destination nas youtube let's go to bright demo backup we don't really need a recycle bin on this we're not even actually going to be sharing it now encryption do you want the destination folder to be encrypted that's up to you it is always better to encrypt data at rest but the good news is the data that we're going to be transferring i'll show you how to add an encryption key to the data when it's going to be already encrypted at rest so it's up to you if you want to double encrypt it right here probably not a bad idea you can't have too much encryption right but be wary if you forget the encryption passwords and synology they've done encryption in a way that you can't just recover it it's it's solid don't worry uh feel free to test it and maybe i'm wrong but uh my understanding is everything i've read on it it's quite a solid encryption methodology they use therefore just don't lose the keys when you do this for this demo we're not going to encrypt it at rest enable advanced integrity checksum for that integrity compression probably don't need it so we'll leave that blank and apply all right now we have our destination folder now the user we can create different backup users we're just going to use the admin user but you can create a special dedicated user just for backups if you'd like that way you don't have to necessarily keep the password to once analogy in another synology just throwing it out there not everything should be done as admin but for the demo here yes we're going to do this as admin and we're just going to use this user right here so hit ok all right there's our youtube backup demo created on our destination synology all right so now we go over to our backup system the system we want to back up when you open up hyper backup and i have a few different demo jobs i have set up here from the testing and let's start a new backup task we start hit the plus button go to a data backup task now while usb is supported it's not my favorite and the reason why is because people think oh i'll remember to just swap those usbs and plug them in and go through this process of running the backup against an external drive yes it's supported um traditionally and i just statistically have seen most people fail at this and they do it once and then forget and hope that they can recover whatever losses they had when they accidentally delete a folder or to lose a bunch of files etc um it does support it i will at least leave it at that now let's talk about the other services down here just to mention they exist dropbox google drive h drive azure s3 storage rack space and a couple others in here so you can back it up to more than just what synology offers which is the synology settings up here which is a remote nas device as in another synology remote nasa device or there's now gc2 we'll talk about c2 next but let's cover this one right here remote nas go next enter the ip address of the destination two one eight transfer encryption on trust now one thing is if you have this set up between two synologies and they're remote from each other and they're traversing the internet to get the data across i highly recommend a vpn even though the data in flight is going to be encrypted it's just one more layer of security so this traffic isn't just passing publicly in case there's any flaw found within it just something i uh prefer when i'm setting these up we're gonna go over here to the the destination one go to bit warden and i'll copy the password and this is where synology makes life convenient because we put the password in we can hit this little pull down it talks to another synology nas and look there is our youtube demo backup folder that we created whoops and we'll just go ahead and create a directory within there now this is important and they give you plenty of characters to describe this when you have a bunch of synologies backing up to another synology and we have clients doing this you want to make sure that you properly name all of these that way if one of them dies or there's a problem and we need to restore from it especially from a catastrophic failure we know exactly which one it was so i do take the time to name that now as far as why is my synology called albert i have no idea my staff named it for anyone that may ask that in the comments next what to back up and this is where you can be selective and go through all the folders you can just select everything on this device that would be quite a bit so we're not going to go there we'll choose active backup for business because we have some data in there from backing up computers we have this c2 backup folder surveillance now it's great to backup surveillance to another system but the question comes up quite a bit is can we backup surveillance station in all of its videos to the cloud or to another server it really comes down to bandwidth you frequently when you have a lot of cameras are producing video at a rate greater than your internet this happens all the time it doesn't take that many cameras before you now have more video than you can offload through your internet service unless it did it absolutely full time and uh that can create some bandwidth crunches so before you check that box and before you wonder why the task is taking so long especially if it's actively recording uh that is sometimes a challenge and it's a math equation figure out how much bandwidth you have on the upload and whether or not you're going to be able to get that data somewhere else now locally makes a lot of sense and frequently because of retention policies or just because of people wanting better redundancy they'll have two synologies and one dumping another all the data from one to another even though it's a lot of data so we'll go ahead and choose these two backups right here hit next but i will mention before we go any further i guess i should mention this file filters you can exclude or include specifics files so it does give you some granular control we're just going to grab everything in those folders there applications you can backup the applications themselves which is great because now you get all the settings everything in the applications and you just check this and get all of them or just back up this for example backing up hyper backup sounds redundant but you're actually backing up all the jobs that are within there so we'll go ahead and say yes to that um youtube demo enable detail change log that's up to you i kind of like it so if you wanted details of every file that was changed that's nice backup schedule when do you want it to back up you can do daily weekend weekdays you know whatever works for you integrity checking so you can do a series of integrity checks on there enable client-side encryption now this is important if you don't encrypt it the other synology that's the destination will be able to see the data now i bring this up because this isn't just when you send it to us analogy it's really when you send it to any destination is if you don't encrypt it even if the data you know in flight was encrypted the destination the synology backup if you don't encrypt it well there's that risk and if you're putting things into the cloud you do need to choose encryption on there because well it's just important to encrypt all your data at rest unless there's some reason you don't want to but you can just decide whether or not you want to check that box or not if you do make sure you do not forget the password because it's non-arbitrary it's not easy to recover this and pretty much the encryption i use it's going to be a brute force attempt so the more complex the password the less likely it is during your lifetime that this password will be crackable all right so actually we'll go ahead and put it in here it doesn't need a minimum of eight characters we're gonna use the real fancy one two three four five six seven eight hit next yes if you forget it you don't have it enable backup rotations this is a nice feature when you want to say all right how many versions backwards do i need to keep revisions i'll actually like that they have kind of a simple plan here called the smart recycle plan it's got a pretty staggered way that you keep you know revisions daily until you get back a few weeks and then you just have a few snapshots going back allows you kind of a good balance of what i need going backwards or what i need in terms of if i think i'm missing a file but i thought it was there but it was been a couple weeks and being able to roll back when you do the restore pretty handy to have so we hit apply and you can customize retention to fit whatever policies uh that you need back up now sure why not back up initializing and away it goes now while that's backing up here's one of them that's already been backed up and no good backup plan doesn't come with a test of the restore because backing up without ever testing the restore is just well wishful thinking that the backups are there this happens unfortunately all too often when people go i thought the backup was working and they never ever tested the restore process let's talk about that go here and just click restore now we select this one right here that's the local one select this backup last backup was here hit next and we said do not restore system configuration but we could and there's the different revisions from when i set this up a few days ago so each one of these is just a different revision in case we wanted to back up or restore i should say any of our synology configuration settings that's where these are right here but we're not going to do that because well we're running a backup job right now and that could probably be interesting restoring now let's go over here to shared folder and the first thing it does is give you some warnings that say this shared folder exists on your synology nas what that means is the data that you're trying to pull back is going to go in a folder where data already is so use this with caution when you're going through and restoring things because if you restore something that well has data in it you're gonna end up with some problems let's look over here let's see docker hey why not let's just actually we can restore well that may have been causing problems i'm doing a backup right now so maybe we just want to restore something from the xcpnglab and docker next apply oh won't do it while it's backing up we'll skip ahead here all right now that we have our backup actually working and finished now we can actually do the restore and just make sure i mention this these are reverse revisions you can see when you go backwards on here if you wanted to jump to any particular date and restore that version of whatever you're backing up and by the way because when i started this backup there was less files than there are now so as i go through this you can see that there's actually more folders getting listed as we go forward in time till we go all the way to the present so let's go ahead and check those boxes again and we'll just restore docker i don't even know what's in it let's hit next apply and it's going back reading oh there's really much not much in docker so that succeeded quite fast but you get the idea that well pretty easy to back things up now the other ones i have in here the other demos i have set up say synology c2 and you're probably wondering what is the synology c2 server solid c2 storage is designed to offer you the most integrated cost effective cloud storage solution for synology and ass users they started their own backup service that's what this is and uh we've started testing it out i really like the way it works it's rather simple and of course how much does it cost that's what everybody wants to know right they've made that part pretty clear got a terabyte of data 69 a year 2 terabytes 139 10 terabytes of data 624 you can see that it's not hard to really figure out they have a couple different plans uh they have two different data center locations so if you need to store things in frankfurt europe or united states seattle i don't have any other real information on it because it's really quite simple and it's been around only for a few years i've read a few different reviews of it we've like i said selected this for a few test backups that we've been using with some of the analogies and so far it's actually worked quite well i do like the way the service works i don't have any offers or affiliate or links for it it's just something we're testing out just to let you know we don't have this currently as of february 2021 in any real large production setups but we've heard from a few of our clients that are using it that they really liked it so we're exploring it as well now what does it look like when you back up to that so right here are the two demo synology c2 and synology c2 they're actually both demos that i have set up the difference between them is this one's encrypted and this one's not and let me show you what that looks like so let's go over here to when you're signed into synology c2 and what it actually looks like to be inside of here this is the encrypted one and this is the c2 backup demo and this is another demo we have we actually tried it on a couple different machines for this now when you go in here and you browse the files opens up in a new window and here's all the files in there so yes they're viewable on the cloud but let me explain so we go over here and we look at the demo c2 right here and we'll go to and edit the task you can see there's the c2 backup test application settings it's all the same when you're doing this as it is when you're doing a backup to another synology so for the process of setting up hyper backup that's all the same other than there's a spot when you set up a c2 server where it asks you to log into a c2 server with the account that you created for that now couple things i thought was really interesting i'm able to create multiple backups from multiple different nasa's but the nasa's cannot see each other when they're doing restores anytime you do a restore or a backup they're only able to see the folder that you created for that particular nas when you sign in so even though you're signing in with the same account it does seem to keep them all separated which is great now more important encrypting all the data for this particular one i did not choose client-side encryption i did it on purpose for this one i did choose client-side encryption so if we go to edit this one we have the option to download the encryption key or we actually use that same wonderful one two three four five six seven eight password so here's the files and let's just view one of them forums.jpg or png all right some ugly graphic atomic created that never seen the light of day which is good but here's those different files and you can see these are some of my youtube video files that i dumped in here for the backup demo let's go over and open up the other one that's encrypted now with it being encrypted you have one of two options we can upload the decryption key to the synology system so note for the decryption key test the synology c2 server will use encryption and password and will not save it when the task is done if you don't agree to use this you can always use the hyper backup explorer which is this right here i have it running inside of a vm inside of a synology hyper backup explorer i thought it was neat i didn't even realize they had a hyper backup local tool you can use that'll allow you to browse local backups or browse a c2 server but i'm fine with doing it online now what i mean by that is i can just put the password in or upload that file i can download the encryption key and upload it to there and this is going to allow me to view the files because it's doing it right inside the browser what happens when we close the session and start over again so let's close it and it asks me for the password again so it's only saving on the session of that moment once the session goes away it goes away too because if you uploaded and saved the encryption key with the data that was encrypted at rest it's well easily decrypted again at that point but it's clever they offered this i like this as an option so if you don't trust the cloud or for whatever reasons for data privacy you absolutely need it to be encrypted and never decrypted on that endpoint for whatever jurisdictions or rules that in compliance that you have to follow um they do offer that as an option now as far as restoring things from the synology cloud it works exactly the same way we go over to hyper backup close that and we can just choose any one of them and hit restore data and it'll allow us to go through the same process again so hyper backup definitely a great solution to c2 servers um i like this offering from synology i think it's reasonably priced the testing we've done with it's gone well and as i stated based on some of the clients we've talked to that are using it they really like it it's been around i think for almost two years now uh but it's you know one more solution they add to the uh solution checkbox list that synology offers i'll leave links to some of the other videos where i've talked about synology the reviews i've done on the devices that i was using for this particular demo and the uses of active backups realization some of the other synology features that we really like that we've been using for a little while all right and thanks and thank you for making it to the end of this video if you enjoyed this content please give it a thumbs up if you'd like to see more content from this channel hit the subscribe button and the bell icon to hire a shared project 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C-3PO vs Optimus Prime | Epic Rap Battles of My Ass
[Music] epic rap battles of my ass [Music] c 3po versus optimus prime begin i'll score the satellite with my optimal rhymes litter of the autobots and rapper in disguise jet packs and fusion acts cause i'm the hardest hitter you're the bee plot on the sidelines being army's babysitter you'll end up like alderwrong when i use my eye i'm blasting by you from the jawless but i'm still your master i am not a transformer who seeks out violence but i wish this translated towards my fluent inside i was about to close down because your verse was such a bore if you want an easy battle then i'm not the world you're looking for a million different clothes that'll knock you out the ballpark than a thousand [Music] say call me autobahn cause i always take the hive built my promise as the leader of my alien race you're no hero you just do a lingo in space in your little rebel crew you're nothing but the lacking i got bumblebee ratchet shot in my backseat shaped like an oscar that's why it's such a grouse here's the protocol make like bb-8 and roll out goodness gracious i would dread being on your team no more than a gun you're such a goody two-shoe you sat in me of my energizer with good guys that name i can't blame for decepticons don't try to hide behind that gravity you're a hasbro has been who was made to sell tolls over 20 cannon deaths but this time you won't return now transform it to a fire truck cause you just got burned who prevailed who the frick is next epic rap battles of my ass [Music] you
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Writing Interpretive Items
okay so we're going to talk about our last item type which are interpretive exercises this is one that pop and does't talked about in his book so it's really important that you pay attention to this PowerPoint I think this is a really powerful way that you can assess students in your test I really encourage you to use this in your and in your content knowledge test so let's look at what an interpretive exercise looks like it's an interpretive exercise has some sort of prompt information or data and then it has a series of questions about this type of information so the classic interpretive exercise would be about reading comprehension tests so you have the kids read a passage of an you have you know a series of five or six questions about that passage so another example would be when you have a graph in math class and you have a bunch of questions about math you also do this in history or in science even where you have a graph where you're interpreting data so so here's an example so we have these clocks and a good question about what time does school what clock shows the time school starts what time is closest to lunch and what time shows half past the hour actually this is a terrible example because none of these clocks actually match the time that it says it shows right so yeah did you get the idea right I'm using an example here's a political cartoon so this is maybe a social studies history example where it's asking students to think about interpreting this could this historical political cartoon and what it might mean so you can see how these interpretive exercises can really be used to measure this deep understanding and thinking so what are some advantages of of interpretive exercises they can measure reasoning skills and greater depth because we're not asking them to recall information we're providing that data for them we can really measure how students are thinking about that information which is a really cool thing because it really separates that reasoning is built from memory or of knowledge and it clearly measures how they use that knowledge to solve problems and then we can use material that's relevant to the everyday lives of students we can add maybe engage students a little bit more into these into the assessment process I'm so Simha disadvantages it can be really time-consuming to write because we have to find that source material in addition to writing the questions and they can be difficult and they also remor contain consuming for students because not only do they have to answer the questions and read the questions they also have to interpret the material that you're providing and when that material is the reading that is also relying on that reading comprehension which can be which is just another factor to think about although as we're thinking about reading you know reading in the discipline can also be an important skill that we might be wanting to measure as well so some other some guidelines on this identify the comprehension and reasoning skills to be assessed before selecting the interpretive exercise so for example I'm not going to be like oh that's a cool thing I should use it in my tests instead I want to think I really want to use a primary source document in this test let me go find one right so think about your your objective first beginning with that end in mind and it's easier to avoid with objectives and learning targets and on lining that to standards keep those introductory materials as brief as possible so unless I'm measuring reading comprehension I want to try to keep it as as brief to lessen that reading comprehension as as brief as possible to increase equity to help with aol's I wanted to select similar but new introductory materials so if I really want to measure their ability to interpret and not their ability to memorize then I want to select something they haven't seen before with new applications but they should already be familiar with that processes the more new it is the least the less similar it is the more difficult a problem will be and so again how new it should be will really depend upon and the development of level of your students and the difficulty you're looking for in this process the only exception that this would be if I was teaching an English class and we had read a novel or a play I might want to pull a section of that play to have students analyze specifically just as a reminder so maybe you know we're gonna look at the prologue to Romeo and Juliet and I might want to pull that just that they can refer back to it in the question rather than having to have them rely on their memory construct several test times for each exercise to get a better sampling of understanding so if I'm having them read an entire passage I want to have some bang for my buck here I'm going to ask more than one question it's a really inefficient use of time to have them read a whole passage for only one question the only exception would be is if I hadn't read a passage and then I had a whole essay question about it that would take them a substantial amount of time to answer so if it's an essay question or a longer response that's fine but for most most interpretive exercises I'm going to have I want to have a substantial amount of questions for each item make sure that it's required and understand its reasoning and don't ants ask questions that can be answered without reading that passage or without consulting the material that's required so I'll tell you an example I'm a well though I was reviewing a test someone had written about Italian right and the whole passage was written in Italian and it was about world war two and but the questions were all written in English and so one of the questions was which countries were involved were part of the Axis powers during World War two well you could answer that question without having read the passage right with a basic understanding of World War two I can answer that question I don't actually need to know Italian right so that question wasn't a good measure of the kids reading comprehension in Italian so make sure that your questions really require students to use the the material that you're providing otherwise it's not a very good interpretive exercise and this is most tricky with kind of nonfiction and informational passages which are something that we really want to assess for students those are the things we know students have the most trouble understanding but you want to try to take those passages to be about things that students probably don't already have prior knowledge about so that's an interpretive exercises I really hope that some of you are considering using them and your content knowledge instruments that you're turning in this week again if you have any questions about how to write those tests and your instruments you used to reach out to me soon and those rough drafts are doing your discussion boards this Friday I look forward to seeing you but
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ej formerly known as east jordan iron works or ejiw is a company based in east jordan michigan the company is a manufacturer and distributor of iron construction castings municipal castings and infrastructure access products worldwide in 2007 the company was awarded the national utility contractors association associate of the year award topic history east jordan iron works ejiw was founded in east jordan michigan in 1883. the company was established in november 1883 by william malpass and his father-in-law richard w round to service the logging industry in east jordan and around northern michigan in the early years of operation ejiw manufactured castings for necessities such as machine parts ship parts agricultural uses and railroads in 1905 the foundry was destroyed by a fire but was then rebuilt using bricks made in its hometown of east jordan in the 1920s lumbering operations began to decrease after the advent of the great depression by world war ii lumbering had moved out of the area and ejiw then shifted their large-scale production to street castings waterworks valves and fire hydrants as well as war materials needed for the war effort such as tank parts east jordan iron works was renamed to ej in 2012 to consolidate multiple owned holdings under a single brand ej owns and operates four foundries with locations in east jordan michigan ardmore oklahoma burr ireland acquired cavanaugh foundry and picardy france acquired norenco the ardmore location was built in 2000 and opened for operation in 2001. ej also owns and operates sales offices and distribution centers as well as fabricated product facilities ej now supplies products to infrastructure projects in over 140 countries across the world topic sales and products ej's main manufacturing facility corporate headquarters and hydrant and valve assembly lines are located in east jordan the foundry production facility in ardmore also provides numerous castings for ej sales operations ej is a producer and supplier of construction castings to hundreds of u.s cities townships counties and states the ej product line includes manhole frames and manhole covers utility castings for the telecommunications industry trench grates tree grates detectable warning plates airport and design specific castings monument boxes meter boxes valve boxes drainage grates curb inlets and catch basins ej construction castings can be found in major metropolitan areas as well as worldwide reinvestment in production facilities has allowed for ej to become a leader in the construction products industry topic award in 2012 ej was awarded the emmett county meet recycling's recycler of the year award ej products can help building customers earn lead leadership in energy and environmental design credit achievement points which help to promote green building
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Our Star QB Gets Injured..!
[Music] week five we are three and oh and we take on the sooners who are playing horrible football the analysts at the start of the season we're not correct all the teams that were ranked highly have just been falling off lsu fell off alabama's falling off the only team that stayed true is clemson so we're taking a look at recruiting see how we're looking and then hop into this game mark maze looks like he may become a spartan he's from grand blanc michigan the problem is we are not the frontrunner for any wide receivers right now hey we're in the lead for james patrick let's go so let's hop into this game they have a 91 this is what i mean how are you oh and three like what are you doing the spartans are going to kick all right we're starting out with the blitz here we're going to go with crossfire again i'm going to get in the backfield let's go let's go let's go henderson yes sir he throws it away that's a punt he's rattled [Music] okay i'll go die now [Music] all right a little play action here let's see if anybody's open oh kissinger oh that's contested not even contested i'm not gonna lie his white jersey blended in with the spartan in the middle of the field i did not see that safety yup throw it throw it damn that's not me i tried playing defense by myself and i got in trouble right there this could be us so back to what i was saying oh jayden reid with a jew 51 yard return we're gonna give it to you on the slip screen here i believe in you buddy i believe in you elijah let's go elijah collins jaden reed could get there on this is he there oh hey oh he's so open stand bones oh my god lombardi's field day is in and yo i'm not gonna lie this guy's got some wheels the pump fake theo day yo we gotta try jane reed in the back of the end zone we just gotta go for it man [Music] at least rocky lombardi didn't throw that interception [Music] harvey trying to get there nobody's getting there in time bridge is gonna break a tackle get that man down on the ground i need to instill the fear of god in him big hint though third and three there's the pass for sure throwing underneath get there let's go does he kick the field goal is this a pun what do we got here get there let's go professor randler just missed the pass [Music] oh [Music] i was just about to talk so much to my team i'm here look at this man bro let's go spencer radler goes down second and 18. now we're playing football boys this is big ten smart football right now yup yup oh no spencer radler what a play oh that's three inches though wait that's big yup yup kennedy brooks for negative two our stud feet tackle jones and that's a punt all right after a huge huge touchdown from the halfback i think we can set up some play action let's see if jane reed gets open here okay hold those blocks he's not but why oh my elijah again a 32-yard reception from elijah collins elijah's back baby you should get there maybe no but rocky use those wheels rocky the qb scramble is elite in ncaa football all right just simple slants find them open hey you got the ball that's a pretty solid reception too 12 yards for jaden reed [Music] toe taps in the back of the end zone trenton gillison big time take an eight-point lead against the sooners and uh let's keep going i gotta get rocky back in it because we started off not so hot i'm liking the blitzes right now they're pretty elite anderson get there get there okay that's a drop and just like that the sooners are punting once again we got a shot to score again who's gonna be there today [Music] okay jaden cut out field cut out field cut up field he might be there he might be there no damn it's so hard to use your control the wide receivers in this game great block right there we need jaden reed to cut up field cut up yes sir perfect oh he's always so slow after making one of those catches he's so slow every time but that's a huge conversion love that [Music] i'm going for it get off damn it you cannot do contested catches in this [Music] we said jaden reed on the injury how did he strain his pec he didn't even go up for the ball another strained peck oh you strained your pack you literally did nothing that's my boy too what is going on i don't ever want to play oklahoma ever again bro [Music] huge hit so i'm gonna strain my pet you're not you're not injured i'm injuring you bro look how hard we're hitting you [Music] hey it's not it was galaxy brand second and 16. i might just i might just found the hacks i might just found the ncaax [Music] holy that comes in so hot oh let's go and we get an interception off of it i might just found the hacks right there oh wait so reid's back in oh maybe he's not hurt okay jayden reed big catch 21 yard reception pa deep outside could hit jaden on the deep out stop the clock or maybe haze gets over the top he got the toe tap let's go see if it's there see if it's there see if it's there it might not be no 15 to 7 i think i get bala half i definitely should have scored many more times than i have we still maintain the lead though because we're playing such excellent defense so i'm over it we gotta try something else because nothing that we're doing right now is working are you open oh how holy that's my fifth turnover harvey let's go a user sack he's bombing one off and bennett nothing is there but rocky is let's try to actually read the read key here huh does he fight he does bite rocky's got the ball and we're out in the open field for 12 yards okay oh okay that's a wide open jaden reed give me a spin dude he spins faster than he runs all right it's our first decent drive in a while all right a wide open elijah collins [Music] rb wide open nelson oh i tried to spin i did not get it off [Music] rocky is getting flagged down we're just gonna lose five yards i don't know third and 15 are we really gonna be able to get this [Music] try mostly that was disgusting i had no business completing that rocky lombardi is out with the bruce knee the suitors have activated their clutch skill and it is fourth and inches can we get the stop can we get the stop oh what how did nobody get him all right slip screen elijah collins is wide open well i swat open for six that's a solid fled damn no blocks there but can i make the throne lombardi moving left the perfect read every time get it into haze who's gonna break one tackle and then go down we take that oh no they're all over it no block for me [Music] no he just chucked the 350 pound light as my six turnover how did we go from beating bama in overtime to barely squeaking one out right here well i shouldn't even know over i could still lose get out of here let's see what they want to throw here oh they're just gonna run it okay that's a turnover defense is the only reason i'm in this game dude that slip screen man i should have been running this a lot more i should have been using elijah collins a lot more i'm just greedy bastard that may have been the perfect read third night another time out from the sooners one first down isis this game oh jaden you dog and the game let's go 14 yard reception for jayden reid oh hey one open nelson nelson mandela 13 yard reception jaden jaden jaden second in inches all right all we got to do is give jaden this little this little slant route that's a touchdown no way he can guard that no way let's go finally i'm a bomb i'm literally such a bum but five interceptions six interceptions come on get up there somebody yes he has one more interception now yes all i will say is as a ranked team a win is a win the spartans improved to four no rocky lombardi was looking rocky out there we're playing iowa it's a big ten matchup cannot play like that again we have to play perfect i want to break this school record i want to break the school record so bad i have to eclipse 400 passing yards and i want to do it against iowa all right boys that's gonna be it for today's episode i really hope you guys are enjoying uh this series i know i'm recording so much of this if everything worked to plan for hawaii this is posting once per week to me exactly one per week i would do more than that if you guys really love it but i'm gonna record this game for cyber now though i hope you guys enjoy it when i get back if you do love this series i'll post a lot more all right i love you guys thanks so much as always peace out [Music] you
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'Tangy Today: 12/17/18
it's beginning to look a lot like Christmas everywhere you go what the pretty sight to see is the Holly that movie on please rise for the Pledge of Allegiance I pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of America and to the Republic for which it stands one nation under God indivisible with liberty and justice for all good morning Olentangy today is December 17th I'm Delaney Wilson and I'm grace Corey and you're watching tangi today there will be a brief meeting after school today at 2:45 p.m. and room 12:59 for any boys interested in track this spring meeting is for athletes only and we'll discuss conditioning indoor track in the spring season the student council sponsored blood drive is taking place on january 11th there will be a table at lunch today next Monday and Tuesday for students to sign up to donate through the side of genius and now for a short commercial break thank you we'll be hosting its annual blood drive January 11th signups and information for the blood drive can be found during lunch periods throughout the day participants must be 70 and up if you're 16 don't miss out though pick up a permission form to be signed by a parent during lunch be sure to bring a federal mandated ID such as a driver's license or a passport school IDs will not be accepted staff and students are welcome if you have if you have any questions visit the Red Cross tables during launch or miss new Becker hope to see you there [Music] and we're back do you need a last-minute gift or stocking stuffer Olentangy dugout is selling car magnets for sports and extracurricular activities everything from a marching band to basketball each magnet is $5 and all proceeds go to the Ronald McDonald House you can order online on Olentangy Wigwam comm for pickup or you can get them in the Wigwam during all lunch periods recycling club needs students to help with recycling at OHS if you have a second semester study hall and would like to help out on Tuesdays see mrs. Ofner in 1429 you can earn service hours have a great day on the tangi and we'll see you back here tomorrow you know Dasher and dancer and Prancer and vixen comet Cupid Donner Blitzen but do you recall the most famous reindeer of all Rudolph the red-nosed reindeer had a very
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9.4 The Hard Way
hello so last year at pgcon possibly In This Very Room I came in with a problem and that was that we had a large scope upgrade to do with a very minimal downtime and the result of everything that happened and all the talks that went on last year is why you have this talk now so we are doing upgrades from 9.2 to 9.4 with PG upgrade using hard links the scope of the project was seven clusters with 37 servers the largest of which was 667 gigs it was 666 right till the day of and then tipped over uh two data centers and two operating systems we were using Centos 5 and Centos 6 at the time which we weren't exactly sure of before we started but we were uh and the two data centers were relatively close uh we're talking Sacramento to Oakland so there was uh very little latency problems Etc um to us this was a fairly large project because there were pieces of it that had to go together and some pieces that had to go separate the restrictions on this upgrade were the time constraints primarily because as a SAS company we had 4our windows in which we could take down service and even during those 4-Hour Windows you would be amazed at the amount of students that tweeted very bad words about us so the of course they never do that when we're not down yeah so the amount of time that we need to take down the service is very minimal which I'm sure all of you can identify with um whenever a student is not able to submit a paper which is what we do we have students through colleges universities high schools submit their papers to us and then we do originality checking um or some other services on top of those papers so if a student misses their deadline the whole world collapses um and we also wanted to clear up some of our Tech debt and those uh Centos 5 machines were just going to go the way the dinosaur and everything was going to go Centos 6 we're going to ignore the fact that Centos 7 has been out for a while so that translated into two maintenance Windows um four hours each because doing that amount of upgrades um while it is technically feasible with the method the method that we chose just the amount of time to do the administration on it was too much for one window so we split that into two we took our primary clusters and our secondary clusters so everything that could be divided among application lines that we felt we could test together and have on one version of postgress versus everything that could remain behind and go to the second version um later and then a final trary cluster that we could do without downtime to the actual product so our options for doing the subgrade were the traditional uh PG dump and restore there's a lot of bonuses okay there's a huge bonus to that um which is your your files on disk you're not going to get the upgrade CFT of having the old version there so you get a completely clean your system looks like it has always been on that version no issues um the time time issue with this was the thing we were looking at because you have to stop your service take your initial PG dump in a consistent state from the time your service is stopped uh which alone takes about three and a half hours and you have to restore it on the master and then you have to build all your slaves so you're looking at a total downtime of a day um for all of this which anybody knows is absolutely prohibitive in a in a sass service so our second option which we actually planned to go with for a while was sonon son is uh quite complex I'm sure you all have known that or have run across that in the past um our uh sloy Master had previously left for greener pastures um which we wished him well on but he it was uh quite difficult for us so we had a high stress factor around that Sony has a large setup and tear down phase you have to add all the Sony schema um and functions into your original cluster set up your secondary cluster on completely new hardware so that you have two in parallel clusters going on so double the hardware requirement and it's it's basically just unless you know Sony inside and out I would not suggest it so then we got to the pg upgrade and slavery build which is awesome it was getting there um it's very well documented well practiced the problem is it took three hours or more for each of the slaves to build with our largest data set which is again that puts us within the 4our window if we do everything just right if we get the upgrade if we start right at 7 a.m. it's possible that this method could finish in a 4-Hour window but it's not comfortable and it's not set so we were still kind of looking for something just a little bit better something that we could be comfortable going to the company and saying hey we're going to do this and it's going to work so that gave us the right path but then you have the choice of hard links or copy so the hard links just create hard links um between the old data directory and the new data directory upgrade in place the copy makes a complete copy of your data directory so if you have the room on Space if you have at least 50% plus space on your current environment that's a safe way to go you can always fail back because you have your old data there if you chose to go with hard links and do an upgrade in place if anything goes wrong you have to have a backup somewhere else you have to have other servers that you can fall back on so this was getting there but it wasn't quite what we wanted so this hard links thing that roll back we were a little stuck on and it still took three and a half hours for the slaves we didn't quite have the disk space for full copy so we knew this was the way that we were going to have to go but the 3 hours for the slaves was really kind of a sticking point for us it wasn't um it wasn't where we wanted to go and then we heard this thing actually I think I heard this thing from Josh at a Meetup um and he was talking about how he was looking at it for one of his clients um PG upgrade with our sync aryn is the way that you normally would build a slave pre- 92 the first versions of 9.0 came out you would set up arsing to do all your slaves so it's something that you would be familiar with if you had done automation of slave builds um before before 9.2 so the downsides of that were at the time there I couldn't find anything on it um there was no no real docum documentation there was nothing in any blogs um it just wasn't out so I had to hunt down um and say tell me more about this thing that I think I heard you say once um he had mentioned it didn't go quite so well he'd gone with the uh Sony implementation and so it wasn't sounding all that great but it was still something I wasn't quite going to give up on because it took minutes this is the thing that could take that time down to three hours to something that was completely workable which was the Holy Grail of the pole project so make this something we were comfortable with doing that we could be confident that would just work so we chose that after hunting down first Bruce to talk about PG upgrade and then Bruce pointed me over to Stephen um who gave me lots of lots of great feedback on having done it and having said this is the way to go and talking about it we went there so document every single step and every command you do when we first started this project we failed and we failed lots and lots and lots so we wrote down absolutely everything test it and write even every single Flag write it down be verose with yourself we took a month and a half to go through this which is I think the original reason that um Josh had gone with Sony was the time invested to perfect the process was just a a luxury that was not given to them at the moment we ended up doing a complete configuration overhaul um we have a lot of Legacy Tech debt with that and basically our system had to be in a perfect state to go forward if you can't easily reset if you can't test and fall back and do it again it's going to be a very very painful painful process so PG upgrade this worked perfectly for us upgrading the master was never a problem and that's kind of the theme that you will see throughout this whole thing is that it was always the time to upgrad the slaves that was the problem and I know I've talked to at least one person um where PG upgrade was a problem um based on the encoding of the database but I haven't run into that yet luckily that was the one point where everything in our system worked flawlessly um and i' I've heard people don't trust it or it didn't work work I totally trust it I'm a proponent so this was our starting point uh that Steven provided last year um this is the development docs um into how to use hard links and rsync for the upgrade so this is the the super important part from a directory that is above the old and new database clusters run that rsync so this is after you've done the PG upgrade after your Master's all happily there you've gone through the process of checking everything rsync archiv Delite hard link size only old data new data to the remote directory that's exactly ly word for word what is in the dog so we tried that it didn't quite work so well so the first thing is you know our sn's um wasn't our Forte I didn't come from a sis admin background I came from a developer background um so our SN and all of its its flags and pieces were not first uh the first thing in my wheelhouse even our cadm had to go back and for with forth with me on this a little bit um checking resetting there were permissions issues um we didn't have root Keys set up on both the master and slaves so every time we did this uh this test we had to temporarily either walk over and say please typee me your password and finally they just gave up and said here all your keys are everywhere you're good so once we got roote everywhere um everything was easy on that but it was a slow process it was a slow negotiation process it was we're going to AR sync this cluster does this 700 gig rsync work and we could get all the way through it and go no no it didn't we can get halfway through it no and even the pieces where it failed instantly meant we probably had to reset a cluster which meant rebuilding all those slaves so in the beginning we ended up I think we rebuilt we did maybe two tests a day one one to two maybe more um just because the rebuild process so it was a very slow start it was a try it go do something else for a while try it it was a multitasking effort so weer yeah go back to R comment I don't understand you got three directories there m and which ones are remote only the last one only the last one is remote so you want your old data directory first your new data directory and then your remote directory because what's happening is you're taking the difference between your old data and your new data and you're are syncing that over that's what makes it super fast you're not are syncing everything in our case we went with size um and it you run this on the master for each slave yes can you repeat the question the question was uh the explanation of the directories in the rsync so it is the the old directory so in our case it was the 9.2 directory and then the 9.4 directory and then your slaves remote directory four yep so 9.2 Master 9.4 Master the directory above the right yes directory above above the two above the two on on the yes yes you can get rid of all the above below if you always put SL dot we'll get to that that's important and the question was you can get rid of all the above if you put slash dot just just a second so we got through that so we learned we test and then to answer that exact question we moved because we found that you had to have your target directory not just above your old and new directories but on the same level and you have to have your first directory sort ahead of your second directory and if you're using the postgress default directories then that's not a problem because they're all in bar lib version and so it makes sense we were not we had our stuff in serve PG data data and uh we were putting it in 94 data and by having it sort after like that then uh it made the rsync not do the hard link first so it would do the copies by having the hard link directive in rsync it's supposed to say oh this is this is uh these files are the same oh and this is a hard link to it and not copy anything if we didn't have the sort done correctly it would copy all the data over and then later it would notice oh this is a hard link and do the hard linking and so it was kind of like doing the thing that we were trying to keep it from doing and the funny thing is is I couldn't make it do it with a small number of files but but when it got to be a huge number of files it was consistently that way and we actually tested this at PGC con Silicon Valley and I had a special cluster where it's like let's just try it without doing that cuz that seems weird and indeed it failed so um it's it's because of the sort directory the Colonel's uh directory return order there's a v Tree in there and that's why it fails for small directories because it's all at the same level it's not a two-way V Tre it's a it's two I'm totally going to repeat that it's the sort level of the kernel the Kel's read of the Colonel's reader because of the B Tree on the index it sorted yeah so not always I remember the day that James came in and said let's try this it was magical it it it it really was it was it was he had obviously thought of this either in the middle of the night or in the morning and just came in and said let's try this and it was it just it was that Shining Light That suddenly our our sink gave us the speed that we promised um it was it was a beautiful thing and our s is missing a command internally that's yeah yeah that that should not be our thing should be smarter than that okay and I think it was just when it had a lot of files it just was like oh I have all these files and it just didn't check to see if there were like it it's it got the the files that it got first it did them and it said oh I don't have them over there so it did the copy and then it followed up with the the hard length rather than yes just two quick things we need to figure out we need to put that in the docks in the post docks right that's why I'm giving you the talk and then we need to file a bug with our syn in my opinion but okay interesting okay if that comes out of this that's pretty cool so our second hurdle was configuration and reset as we mentioned we had some Legacy systems and even though we've done a lot to modernize our configuration um just a year prior to this project servers were built with a hand bash script and a lot of [Laughter] Hope yeah so we uh we moved into the uh 21st century by using CF engine um but there was still a lot of crft at that point in building up a server so every time we had to reset because we failed this our sync because it didn't sort correctly we had to go through the whole process of building the server again and it was painful it was super super painful so the solution was fixt your Tech de we also learned from that do not init the slave if you init the slave your PG version file will exist on the slave it will be admitted to a version that is different than the master and the process will bulk because the rsync to make it go fast you're doing a size comparison and that file is a fixed size no matter what and so if you have the slave ened that file will be there it'll get skipped over and you have the wrong you know the the two clusters don't think they are the same thing even though they're mostly the same thing right so install do not question yeah why do you not use time like it's the same speed so what's the difference why would youze doation see ited well I I don't think the time stamps on your slaves necessarily match the time stamps on your master and so you're going to copy a lot of yeah then you're going to cop reason why you can't use the time because not the same yeah the the other choice would be the one that might be good some of the time but then the other choices md5 sums which take a long time to calculate time actually the md5 sum route was the route that Josh had me mentioned when he first did it and it was the time to calculate the md5 sum that made him abandon it because that takes almost as long as the full r itself so it was the using uh size only that makes this process work but you're absolutely right it has to be completely empty yes yeah so there's actually last paragraph about the recursion and the hard linking issue in our page a no recursive that says that solves the problem maybe the same problem I highly encourage you to test this we have done this I don't have 666 gab of dat we we can talk um other thing is that I I I think that the right answer is that if you have time because I think you could do this in advance is you could do the the check on our sync that sets the that would that would make sure they're really the same that would result in the time stamps being inden ahead of time there's actually another problem with that is and that is that they're not actually the same due to hint bits and other things the files on the slave may not actually we're totally going to talk about we are we are G to get so so hang on we went with what we did because we got it working long story short and when we were already two weeks into testing with this it worked so our third hurdle was we got everything rsync it's fast we got our Master upgrading we had our rsync happening everything is cool about a third of the time then we had to resume replication so you got your slave going and it didn't start we would get timeline issues we would get permissions issues it was just a bear so our solution was to start backup before the rsync so as I mentioned rsync was the original way of building out a slave uh pre 92 so before you could do PG based backup you did an rsync um and you would start the backup rsync stop your backup resume there was no reason not to do that in this process so per totally normal we went back to that we started the uh PG start backup before we started the rsync once the rsync was done we stopped it that solved most of our problems that was that was a beautiful piece in this it stopped almost all of the slave not being able to restart due to timeline or inconsistency so then about you do this for once for each slave or once for all the slaves when we started the rsync on the master we did the start backup and then we aryn all the slaves and then stopped so our fourth hurdle was about uh two weeks maybe before we actually got to the maintenance window itself we found out that our Master for our primary cluster was Centos 5 as you recall that was one of the restrictions on this whole thing was that we were phasing out Centos 5 which means we hadn't even built support to put the postgress 94 packages on Centos 5 I think we did but we were totally going to not tell anybody we did that cuz we wanted it out so by slide of hand we had to find a way to do a Master Slave Swap and not upgrade our Centos 5 box so we did the swap on the upgrade it worked beautifully and what I mean by that was we just ignored the fact that there was a 9.2 Master went to a slave upgraded the slave set its timeline latest for all the other slaves and upgraded them via the r sync method so what was that oh in the so this is the whole reason we upgraded is because in 9.2 um if you swapped Masters you had to rebuild all of your slaves because the timelines won't sync correctly so in 9.3 that was fixed and you could do m slave swaps with minimal downtime because the slaves would follow the new master so that was our whole point of this upgrade um it just happened it took us a while to get there so we went straight to 94 instead of stopping at the 9.3 so there any questions on that I thought this was a pretty clever spot I mean come on so our day of our four clusters that we had to do um two geographical shs Shard sandbox and a uh third related product the first one our largest took 3 hours there were some hiccups in that we'll talk about them the second cluster took 28 minutes and this includes the whole like hey everyone I'm stopping postgress are we good okay are all the connections down okay all of those steps are included in this this isn't the rsync time this isn't the time for PG upgrade this is from the hey I'm starting this now through until my cluster is analyzed produ is back up Q said it was okay QA said it was okay right so the great part about that is analyze takes a little bit of time when you analyze a 700 gig cluster that's going to take a lot of time and we did not write a multi-threaded analyzer which you can totally do and I recommend it if you want to get that time much much shorter but we elected to not because with the r syn Improvement we were able to upgrade in such an amount of time that we could we could totally just sync that into our window it was something we could we could do and not worry about a multi-threaded analyze so our our second cluster 28 minutes 53 minutes for the third and I think on that third cluster that was the Marx cluster there was a I think we actually fat fingered something and did it the slow way the slow way being when you build a slave normally without using our syn just go back to the normal postgress uh pg-based backup build slave I remember something about that one like one of the slaves went a little slower yeah yeah multiple process right yeah super easy uh the question was talking about the multi-thread analyzer I should I should have said multi-process analyzer where you open multiple connections and analyze multiple tables at once instead of going with the one that is shipped in PG upgrade which does a table BYT analyze over three passes or one if you want to get back up quickly um in our case we just left the normal with three passes because we could do it in under three hours and then there was the fourth cluster we don't like to talk about fourth cluster uh we yes will you talk about it I uh I I will that's why I put it in there that was what we call our sandbox cluster and um it never had a slave it only had a master so we had to build a slave on to it and when we say sandbox we don't mean internal sandbox we mean this is the sandbox that our customers use for load testing for trials for yeah plugin testing um their development box against us and so we've never really treated that like a full member of the family um it just comes along for the ride and uh we got to day of with that guy and found that the host names that talked to it were hardcoded yeah I'm not talking C names I'm talking like the application had Direct server names thank you the application had this the name of the server hardcoded into it so this was totally not our fault uh this was this was Tech debt and bad configuration baked into that environment so the fact that it had never had a Master Slave swap was what killed it we ended up calling uh devs in on um Saturday morning to fix their configuration just to get this one back up so it was not a success story but that was not because of the upgrade that was because that environment was untestable so it's here as a point of test fix repat be aware of everything you're getting into with every environment even if you don't like that environment or you don't want to consider it part of the family you should still know what you're getting into and if something has been a oneoff for the last three years expect it to be lot of filled with wrong yes I think filled with wrong was the appropriate term for that because there was other wrong with that thing too because all the configurations were done by hand and they didn't match the other ones necessarily like the actual directories where things were installed were different so uh my configuration made some assumptions about about where things were installed that weren't actually accurate on this environment um it was not it was just not pretty it was a special Snowflake and the special snowflake bit us so the uh three-hour upgrade for that 700 gig cluster let's talk about that one for a minute because that's actually the more interesting one that was when one of the slaves that I was working on and by the way we divided this by cluster so I upgraded two clusters James upgraded two clusters and we worked in parallel to get the whole thing done within the single window on the second slave of our primary cluster I had catastrophic disc failure I lost my entire PG data partition yeah that's not exactly what you want to see uh and after verifying this and looking at the box for a second I said Houston we have problem handed that box off to uh operations and continued on and the whole thing was okay because we didn't Panic we didn't worry about it we were on a degraded cluster at that point and we knew it but we could rebuild a box and we could do something about it so the whole point was we could have totally said hey we only have two servers a mastering a slave we required three we thought we had four oh my God now we have half of the cluster but it was okay and more importantly no one above us cared because we survived so the second window that we did having survived the first having come up within our 4-Hour window and met our SLA we moved on to the second our 80 gig cluster went in 3 minutes it was beautiful how many replicas were two two replicas and by the way all of all of these times are only for one data center we did our Dr stack separately um just because the number of servers that it took was a little bit too much yeah on the degraded cluster um was there a risk you said you could rebuild this the system but if that if something else had gone wrong would would that have been a crisis that you you would have extended down so the question was about the degraded cluster and that we could rebuild something um the situation was that we could come up on two servers um three we typically handle as our minimum but we had chosen a down I guess what asking is what was the worst case was the worst case that you would avort the upgrade and be back live immediately or was the worst case that you would be down for a day the system the worst case scenario was that we would swap to Dr servers so You' be back you just have to the we would abort the upgrade for that cluster and we would run with a split 92 94 instance that would have been the worst case scenario um so right our path right our path to get away from that was to take that Centos 5 box that we had pulled out emergency upgrade it to Centos 6 and put it back in the stack I think that's what we did was it all right we're uh we're getting let me Zoom through these pretty quickly so we can do the actual demo for you um so second upgrade went pretty good except for that uh the 320 went in 35 minutes but still that's almost as fast as our fastest clusters on the first day so practice practice makes it better so we don't know why that second cluster and by the second cluster I mean our primary cluster that went kind of slow it went slow partially because in the middle of it we had catastrophic failure but one of the servers neither of the two actually when they built and I didn't know about the failure until after the rsync finished by the way that was when we coming back up and trying to bring the post up was when it failed so we didn't exactly know why those slaves went slowly the rsync didn't go super fast the rsync took about an hour and we're all kind of confused by that because the other cluster that had you know a couple hundred gigs went fairly fast so why is it the 700 gig cluster went slow and in talking about it we think that it is the hit bits mean hint sorry I keep saying but yes we we think that the difference between the master and slave was in the hit Vents and that was why it went slowly we can't we I would love other suggestions or proof but right now it is simply a theory was it just the r sync that was stor just the rsync only the ryn those files were detected as difference fall back to the regular well but it was using size only if it was using size only then the only time it was even book it anything is if the sizes were different I'm guessing maybe somehow you had sizes different size differences but that seems kind of scary there it does seem scary oh all the time that's why we have multi slaves so it's possible you had a bunch of excess garbage that actually just got copied because it wasn't on the replica so our solution to this was just rebuild the slaves as close to the upgrade as possible to make sure your slaves are fresh and clean but that doesn't help if you've got a lot of excess like temp files or in your data directory on your master from crashes that are that's totally possible yeah that yes there were some files there that actually had to get copied one thing that happens if you drop a table and crash before the next checkpoint Tech yes there is yeah yeah doesn't do the data comparison and it just tells you what files it would try to copy it doesn't tell you how long how efficient it would do right no no because it's going to say I'm going to copy 300 gigs to 300 gigs but it doesn't tell you that it's going to only only copy six btes let's keep moving yeah we we want to get to the demo we want to get to the demo so the summary is that the upgrade was the easy piece so if you get through that the rest is hard no kidding but you want to totally establish it ahead of time practice test over and over and over even if that's painful even if it takes a long time to rebuild your slaves practice when we did this this week for this talk we failed our first time having done this whole process I lost count of how many times we did this last summer but we failed on Monday to do this again so prepare fresh servers and do it constantly and I wanted to thank specifically Bruce Josh and stevenh for all the pointers and all the help in getting us pointed to this path because it really was awesome so with that I'm G to hand everything over to James and he's going to take you through a live demo okay so I actually have oh the last slide is our email you have question um oh that's probably why it's not getting messed up by my beard um is that okay sounds like it's working now don't mind me I was actually investigating some stuff from being on call so I actually have one of the machines that we took out of the cluster when we were upgrading due to its sentos 5ess um and I can't remember that's my master my slave at the moment but we actually have a sentos five box and a sentos 6 box and a don't sign in don't sign in oh you need to so what we have is a spreadsheet that we used for our day of upgrades that has every command for every box in order it was how we kept sanity and let everybody else follow along with what we were doing during the day of the maintenance [Laughter] window it'll take a couple minutes everyone have HT your eyes I like how this is be in video okay it's it's better than the uh the last time I was giving a video presentation I uh didn't notice that I didn't get asked for a log like a user name and I was asked for a password and went ahe type or I was I was not expecting to get asked for a username and and I was okay [Music] uh this is actually a lot harder with the resolution changed uh oh yeah that's well he found that when he reduced the resolution yeah okay there we go okay oh there you still read that okay so this is a this is a speed match now and we will skip that because it's already done uh so James has just stopped PG bouncer on the master and the slave and we know that nothing's connected to it because this is our uh test purpose cluster so um we actually had a question about the checkpoint step when doing a PG based backup we thought that might not be necessary because you do the checkpoint step to flush everything down need a well we're not using pgb we're not using PG based backup even so I don't but we we found that that was one of the problems when we were starting up the slaves if they didn't have the exact same point in the logs when we started them back up they would fail yeah I thought we did a that was when we introduced doing the uh PG start backup pointer because that solved this problem so we right so right so this is an extraneous one so should I try it without this no just keep going forward okay we did it to be safe because once you find something that works you keep with it yeah I once you stop it that's that's postgress down yeah yeah everything's got it's in it's in the devel Dos to do the checkpoint man it sorry we thought that it wasn't quite necessary but like 99% sure not so I wrote the notes that Bruce wrot the docks from and I don't think that's why I'm looking at you while I'm talking about this shutting down does but there were you can shut down the master and the slaves and not be at the same point which is what we were trying to get away from so you're slave should get the results of when you shut down the slave should get everything and yeah no not all the time so back to the size is the segment always the same size are always that could BEP C up what happened oh so what's happening what happened I wasn't looking I got clusters are not compatible wait 94 data they shouldn't it shouldn't have a 94 datab base so our um our live demo might be a lightning oh oh oh we've prepared multiple clusters uh no pressure yes so our configuration relies on a profile file that we use to build everything oh okay did you not in it nope oh so I'm doing this because we do some things that we have our X logs in a different directory than uh the PG data directory and we do some Sim linking and if I make the automation do it then it does it all right and I don't have to remember what I'm actually supposed to do to make it work um there's actually a lot of stuff hidden in our configuration steps um but all that we basically do is install postgress and swap Masters so any place in this in the instruction list where you see us running automation it's specifically just to make sure that we have the proper directory layout and that we have all the proper configuration for master life that could all be done by hand but like we said earlier when you do things by hand you screw it up so yes and and The Sword and the sword order the sword order was important the PG start backup saved us a lot of of headache yes yeah yeah if you're using the outof the boox directory locations that won't be an issue but if you're doing anything with a non-standard directory location that's going to be the case Okay clusters are compatible so I'm running PG upgrade we did have quite a few clusters that were not compatible because we still had some slony Legacy on some of them or we had or bits of SLO stuff that wanted us to install sloy on the 94 cluster and we didn't want to um it's amazing how son does not [Laughter] die where no wow thought you simple answer yeah yeah literally it's the MV except I did not fix this step even though I discovered it was wrong well I I I still had the uh the the pre the prename but you just have to get your recovery comp out of the way so when you rsync everything over um because the rsync step we have uh Delete um if if you don't uh if you don't get your recovery comp out of there once you do the uh rsync it will it will clobber your recovery comp and then if you start your database with the recovery every comp missing you get to start the process over again yeah yeah you can do that this so starting the backup why are you are you on the slave no oh am I is my my cluster still down I forgot this step makes this step well working no you did that step you didn't change wall level but but it should already be set properly are you on are you sure you're not on the slave it wasn't the slave no you're on the master all right so technically we're over but it yeah didn't you you can't do the start backup without doing the r sync okay I was be able to do upgrade then ourn I that's that's that's where that's where we got issues so I had to issue the start back I we were doing the upgrade then the start backup then the yes then the SN yes but why is this not I know but it works most of the time it works but as the rule of demos says it doesn't now well yeah naturally so there is no recovery comp y
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How to Manage Dotfiles on Linux
when you get into things like window managers and the tools that go along with them things like rophie and stuff like that or if you're getting into using the terminal or command line and you're starting using command line applications a lot of those applications and window managers come with things called dot files now the reason why we call them dot files is because they usually reside in some place inside your home directory with a period at the beginning of the directory name and basically all that does is allows your system to consider that folder hidden so when you do just a regular LS in a terminal all of your dot files are hidden away you don't actually see them even though they still exist so when you hear somebody call things dot files basically what they're talking about is the configuration files for their particular setup so for me personally I manage my dot files in a very manual way it's not the most convenient or efficient way of managing dot files however it works for me now what I thought I'd do today is to kind of walk you through how I manage my DOT files and how it enables me to move from one distro to the next fairly easily so let's go ahead and jump in so all of my DOT files reside in a single git repository on my computer called my repo now everything that you see here isn't necessarily anything that I use anymore but a lot of the stuff I still do use and I like to keep the things that I use especially if I've spent time configuring them or Rising them or whatever so something like X monad I don't use it anymore but I've spent some time in it and I've done some custom work there so I've kept those dot files in case I ever decide I want to come back to it same thing with like herps left WM or open box those things are things that I don't really use anymore but I've kept the dot files and if I ever choose to return to them I still have that stuff available for me to use things like cute browser Q tile Ranger and stuff like that are things that I use all the time so basically what I can do is I can download my repository I think it's called My dots on gitlab but I always rename it to my repo on my system and it gives me this directory full of all my DOT files now obviously by default these directories are fairly useless because the applications that they relate to don't actually know to look in this directory and I don't really want them to look in this directory anyways I don't need them to be configured in a way to look in this particular place I just want them to look in the the default place the question then becomes how do I get say I3 to know that my configuration file resides in this directory and not in dot config when I don't really want to move my I3 folder into that config well the answer is Sim links now if you've never used Sim links before the idea basically is you use a command called Ln something like this and what it will do is create a shortcut in a particular directory so so for example let's just say I wanted to create a shortcut or a Sim Link in this case for herps left WM I could do so by doing Ln dash s and then slash home Dr mdub my repo herps sluff and then I would declare the place where I want the directory to be stored or in this case not directory but Sim link and in this case I want to be tilde slash dot config so I hit enter and that would be done now here's what that looks like if I go into cd.config and do an ALICE here you'll see now that there are some folders here that are colored a little bit differently now your colors may be a little bit different because this just happens to match my theme but they're usually colored a little bit differently the blue ones in this case are all Sim links and there's the herps luff wm1 that we just created so now I could go into herps left WM in my repo like so and create a test file so just touch test dot txt like so and then if I go back over here to this one and CD into herbs Loft you now see test.txt right here even though technically this directory does not reside in dot config it's actually just a shortcut so that's the main way I manage my DOT files all of my configuration files live in this repository right here I make all of my changes to I3 polybar whatever right here in this directory and those changes get passed on through to their respective shortcuts in dot configure wherever those programs are supposed to look for their configuration files now when I said earlier that this is the probably least efficient way of managing your dot files that's because that's true there are several other ways that you can manage these and there are actually programs out there that will allow you to kind of automate the management of your dot files things like yeah them and things like that I don't really like those tools I like being able to have complete control over my DOT files and how they're uploaded to get when they're uploaded to get how they're sent to different places and stuff like that so I want to have all that control and basically what that means is that managing them manually is the best way for me now when I switch to another distro I can either download my repository and then do a Sim link manually one by one by one for each program that I'm going to use or I can write a script which I have done let me show you that now this particular script is actually for Arch Linux so I don't actually use this when I'm using Fedora but when I was using Arch this was a great way to get all of my setup in one place now this script is up on my gitlab so if you want to download it you can just know that it's not tested for anybody else this was just for me so basically all this does is it sets some variables it downloads all the stuff that I need so things like I3 gaps trophy kden live things like that and then the real part of this is that it actually downloads all of my dots changes the name just because I prefer my repo I don't know why I didn't name it my repo on gitlab I just didn't and then what it does is it will actually do all of those Sim links for me one by one by one without me having to do it at all which is really nice right so I can just run this script it'll download all the things that I need when I use Arch it will download all my DOT files it will create the Sim links and then I'm pretty much set up and ready to go so that's how I manage my DOT files and have a way for me to quickly move my DOT files from one distro to another it's actually fairly simple it didn't require some setup on my part so I had to write that script even though I'm sure that it's not the most bash and efficient script out there it's just what I created and obviously the dot files themselves require some maintenance so every once in a while if I'm in a situation where I'm doing some racing which happens quite often I know you're shocked I'm creating a new theme for I3 or something like that I would do all the changes that I need to make or whatever and then I would upload all that stuff to gitlab so that the next time I move to a different distro or I download a VM or whatever I have all of the most recent dot files that I need uploaded now like I said that's a manual process that's something that I have to do and that's not going to be for everybody I know a lot of people prefer to have some of those programs that automatically do that kind of stuff for you I prefer to have the control of knowing when things are getting updated what SIM links are being created and so on and so forth so this is my way of managing my DOT files so I hope that kind of inspired you for your setup if that helps at all so if you have comments on this you can leave those in the comment section below you can follow me on Twitter at the linuxcast you can follow me on Master Diner Odyssey those links will be in the video description you can support me on patreon patreon.com linuxcast just like all these fine people thanks to everybody who does support me on patreon YouTube you guys 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Dayton Mediation Response Unit: Conflict to Conversation in the Community
well good day everyone thank you for attending our session I'm going to speak a little bit on our mediation Response Unit my name is Raven Cruz loisa and I am the mediation Response Unit otherwise known as mru unit coordinator and I will be talking to you a little bit about my program today and perhaps how you may develop some interest in implementing a similar program in your area or maybe you have questions about how to get started or what have you and hopefully we can answer some of those questions so when we get into the information here we are a city of Dayton in Ohio a city of Dayton program that is under the umbrella of the Dayton mediation excuse me Dayton mediation Center and we formulated after the murder of George Floyd and several others in 2020 and there were lots of police reform talk happening around the nation our city took that a step further and said yes we're going to have these talks but let's put some action and then let's put some money behind it overall there were working groups that were formulated to focus on different areas of police reform for our city with all of the recommendations that were handed down there were 142. some of them were uh they were all important so some of them were addressing body Cam and use to force things somewhere different policy changes and then other or other things that developed from this police reform were programs programs such as my own we are an alternative Emergency Response Unit and we respond to low uh low emergent 9-1-1 and police calls for the city of Dayton anything that involves people in conflict or people in crises but not weapons currently um we have a team of eight individuals that are at risk that come from a variety of backgrounds from law enforcement uh Social Services children services victim Services juvenile probation Juvenile Detention Corrections we have a slew of folks and we have a couple of licensed folks on ours on our team as well so we chose to develop our team to reflect the community that we serve um telling a little bit about us what is our purpose the overall goals of our program are to improve positive police community relations and how do we do that number one we're providing alternatives to police response for some of those lower emergent 9-1-1 and police calls those calls for conflict those calls of people in in crises or those that aren't getting along in addition overall we want to reduce the number of 9-1-1 calls for those low emergent situations allowing officers more time to take the higher emergent calls but providing that alternative for our communities which comes into our third goal is providing an alternative there are some folks that have not had positive interactions or lived experiences and therefore may be very unlikely or not likely at all to reach out in a time of conflict or crises due to past experiences so we want to work on um uh providing an alternative for those and when we talk about low emergent calls this is what we're referring to they are of course we must keep in mind that while it may not may not be a crisis to one of us it is still a crisis to them and that's important aspect to understand so when our calls appropriate for my team anything that involves noise complaints pet complaints loitering beggaring juvenile complaints that aren't higher level felonies uh neighbor disputes roommate troubles disorderly subjects calls for peace officers such as I need to exchange goods because my ex and I are no longer getting along and I don't feel safe to go and retrieve my items by myself so I would like someone to stand by or it could look like um a child custody exchange sometimes parents aren't in spaces where they can navigate those situations in a con in a conducive manner so they want outside assistance and that's something that we can help and time will tell you that the less negative interactions that children have with um law enforcement the the better the impact will be later on in life if they're only seeing police when they're their caregivers are arguing or can't get along that tends to have a negative impact later on so just keeping those things in mind um if anything involves any history of extreme violence or aggression if there's a weapon present if there's an injury that resulted from some criminal activity or their um a higher level crime has been committed then that's when the calls would be appropriate for police and not our mru unit so this is just some data for those of you that like data they did a study over and over a two-month time frame in the fall of 2021 I believe and they were estimating of these call types what are the average number of calls per week how many of those could be diverted to our mediation Response Unit in the in the total that they come up was more than half of those calls could be handled by someone other than police so that was interesting information um some of the benefits of having a unit an alternative unit um is that you're going to get a better fit response to those non-violent disputes those things that may not need a police presence in addition when our teams are coming in and responding they the the folks may have called about a trash can issue with a neighbor but when you get there and you're talking to them there's been like seven years of issues going on between the neighbors so we try to really hit down and get down to the root of the issues because if we can deal with the root of the conflict we can reduce those repeated calls later on or the potential for escalation in addition because we're handling the lower emergent we have more time to focus on people in place and their quality of life or whatever challenges that may may need and then we could provide follow-up so maybe we're out and we're talking to a caregiver who's fed up with their juvenile for being unruly or disrespectful or not doing chores or something like that and they've called the police for police Intervention when we arrive on scene we first have to practice that Crisis Intervention the de-escalation piece how do we get them from survival brain to thinking brain how do we get them from thinking in the red whether weak and self-absorbed to recognizing and empowering so that they feel stronger and they're able to respond in a different manner that's our Focus sometimes that doesn't happen so with that Juvenile and caregiver it may be something that we de-escalate today and in two days we come back or a week we come back and maybe we hold an on-site mediation or um maybe we connect them to resources there's a variety of different things but we we do lots of follow-up and case management type of work um also we work on relationship building to really Empower folks to work through some of the challenges that they have because also ultimately people have the answers to their challenges they just might not be in a frame of mind or a place where they can see or verbalize or or make those actual lies in addition we're connected to lots of resources in the community so we can do warm handoffs we can take people if transport transportation is the challenge to get to their initial appointments we offer a plethora kind of wraparound services for that and then of course if we're responding there's a lower likelihood of that potential traumatic police encounter for those with lived experience and then for a police department they are spending less time on those calls those calls that they're really not trained and equipped to to handle that also makes them available at higher or rapid rate or for a rapid response to those higher priority calls and then our officers oftentimes are running from traffic crash to uh homicide and then from homicide then we've got uh child custody exchange from child custody exchange we got to go over here and deal with these neighbors and after these neighbors we got to go deal with an armed robbery so there's a lot and there's very very short periods if any time for officers to re-center in focus and do those types of things so this will allow for a little bit more time for that and in addition to address some of those um other things those other crime patterns that are challenges that are happening that are best suited for um for our police uh that tends to affect their their officer morale and then it also allows them time to be focusing on positive police Community uh re uh relations and interactions so there's lots and lots of benefits one of the questions is how do we respond so we are unique in that there are lots of programs across the United States in which their co-response police and social workers police and peer Educators police those that are peers there's lots of different variations um some of programs operate uh through 9-1-1 some of them do not some of them come are Community Based so we operate in a different manner um we do not co-respond to our calls so I'm going to give you a couple of ways a call could come into our unit number one someone could call our line and say hey I'm having this issue and we'll try to do some de-escalation over the phone and if that's not working and an in-person response we will send a two-person team to the scene to to work through whatever the the issue at hand or whatever is going on so we have that in addition and the primary way that we receive calls is through our 9-1-1 and non-emergency number through dispatch dispatch will receive a call hey there's a a mail outside the business screaming and acting a fool we need police so the dispatcher could do one of two things they could transfer the number to my call taker my call taker can chat with the person trying to de-escalate and if not send a team or dispatch can put it on what's called a call board it's just a list of all of the calls for service for police and we have access we operate on the same computer and radio system as our police and fire department so all of the calls for service that come in through the city we have access to those in our vehicles so we can see that a disorderly subject call came up on the board we can self-dispatch and we respond there's no police presence now sometimes people are like well what have happens if glad you ask I'll address that here in just a few moments so primarily we receive calls through our hotline through dispatch uh self-dispatching what's happening more and more as mru has become established and they're seeing the value of our unit police will be on scene with a call and recognize there's no criminality piece of this these people are in Conflict they need some help this is outside of my scope of practice so they will get on the radio hey is mru available can you send an M can you send a team and then mru will respond to the team and police will leave and then we'll handle the call that has happened actually that continues to increase as we get out there and they recognize oh there's there's not the police piece but there's a piece to handle the the crisis or conflict so that's been very helpful and in addition we get referrals from police and outside agencies and other folks that we engage with our community and then of course if we're out and about and people weigh us down or ask us well or we see people in US need who appear to be in distress or needing assistance we can stop that way too so there's a variety of ways that that things can happen so we have our call taker who's able to take those calls then we have our Response Team those are active folks in the field making it happen we always respond in twos that's an important for people who are are looking and then of course we do follow-up we might say hey can we check in with you in a week or can we check in with you in a couple of months just depends on the situation and what's happening we have lots of juveniles and they may have some behavioral challenges and we've connected in the services so we might follow up there's one particular case in which there was a nine-year-old in a group home it's really struggling with some Behavior so we went in there we had conversations we worked with the child connected in them to resources and then we checked in every week for for a number of weeks on this Juvenile and they started to look forward they started drawing us pictures making us little fidgets and really getting excited about us coming and check because it was something for them to work toward um other things like neighbor disputes neighbor disputes can get out of hand and you would be surprised at what people call the police for so it's important a lot of times when we are handling those those also need lots of follow-up and working through and sometimes it's they're not in a position at that time to mediate or have a conversation so that's something that we would follow up on I think it's also important to recognize that we have to Define mediation so when we're seeing mediation response you know what does that actually mean many times people think is mediation as arbitration or I'm coming in you sit here you sit here let's come to an agreement which that could happen but really mediation in our transformative mediation model we are providing safe spaces for people to have conversations that they may not otherwise have that is how it that is how mediation works the person facilitates the conversation but it's the participants that actually do all of the work so it's amazing to see that happen in addition I want to address concerns about being unarmed I want people when people come um with this well what if what if let me tell you so while it may seem very odd to some folks why we're sending unarmed responders I like to challenge people to look at it from a different perspective probation officers children services victim Services health workers housing authorities and other pla other um entities are already in our communities and responding to crises and other things in person unarmed it's not new it's not something new it's new to policing and and getting away from that mindset of always needing an armed officer to respond to some of those if um things would get out of hand at a call and maybe a weapon was displayed or violence is utilized we are on the same radio system we push that red button and the entire police department will show up with just in a matter of seconds so we have the ability to reach out if that occurs but that is not something that's common that happens so keep that in mind currently our program does not operate 24 7 to 8 PM we will soon be moving to Monday through Saturday 11 A.M to 8 p.m and you might be wondering why those hours we did research on calls for service over a good period of time and from that it was deemed that the most appropriate calls for service for mru the higher the highest number of calls happened between 11 A.M and 8 P.M so that's why those were chosen we do have the intention of moving to a model that's 24 7 but we're doing that incrementally to make sure that we are doing you know Staffing and hiring and retention can be challenges Across the Nation almost any field so we want to make sure that we can sustain what we are providing to our community initially the mru was not set up to respond to mental health calls there was another provider in our community that was handling that was supposed to be working on handling those mental health calls that did not actually so let me just tell you this first um mental health can affect up to 25 percent of the US population it's embedded in almost every call not all but many so it's important to have that training that understanding and that expectation and know what to do when we do run into those but when the mru was created that was not the primary purpose there was another team that was going to be developed but because that didn't actualize this is amazing news in that um we just received word that we will be getting additional funding and we will be adding the Cru a crisis response unit and that unit will focus on all of the calls for mental health that come through our 9-1-1 and police system so that is coming it's not here yet so it's really cool to have the mru and we will soon have the Cru and addressing those calls for service in our community which I'm really really looking forward to if people want to reach us they are able to reach out to us directly at on our direct line so that is a key that is a possibility and the more information that we get out to our community um the more often that we are getting calls um on our regular line um some of the program highlights and these stats may not be as up to date we are our first in the nation mediation based program we launched in Feb or excuse me may of 2022 we spent thousands of hours in the community originally for our city they were before our unit came out they're like oh on this side of the city you're going to have so many more calls and if you're looking at our mapping of the calls that we did from May of last year till March you can see it's divided up and spread out fairly well across our community so that myth was Pro was debunked right away in March of 2023 we did a little bit of an update for our police um our our street officers and police and we broke it down and right here is the important piece the top five technically six call types or neighbor disputes peace officer or child exchange or property disorderly subjects juvenile tells noise and Welfare checks and the other piece of that to pay attention to is this five percent referred out how many calls did we refer back to police or fire our system doesn't differentiate currently between fire and police so they're lumped all together the three reasons that something would be referred out would be they need a medic that's the number one reason there is some criminality piece and a police report is needed that's number two and then there have been two calls in which weapons have either been displayed or otherwise and that we did um ask for police to arrive unseen but that is what that looks like because that was important to people it's amazing to see the work that we are doing out there people called back to 9-1-1 saying hey I don't know what they may not know the team I those people that you just sent were so helpful um if you're looking at this rooster picture here of one of our responders holding a rooster uh long story short that this was a noise complaint we arrived on scene someone had been complaining about the roosters cockadoodle dueling in the morning and it had extended period of time they were concerned that maybe there were some um cockfights going on so we arrived on the scene we engaged with the person who was super super angry at first and then they came down and explained oh this is the neighbors this has been going on for years and things like that we engage with the neighbors and we were held we were able to provide space for them to work through the resolution and we learned that some roosters lay blue eggs so it was quite the experience if you look at this here where this responder is pulling up putting up a basketball net that was a call well we received repeated calls in a neighborhood for neighborhood challenges kids playing basketball on the street their balls are bouncing into neighbors flower beds and making a disaster and upsetting people and there was arguments so our responders went out talked to him and we noticed that there was a basketball hoop in the backyard well why are we using that you know just inquiring well we all have a net oh okay so after the call mru drives down to the little store in the corner buys the net comes back and hangs it up with how zero complaints out of that neighborhood since that call since we put up that net we've had things like this is us trying to rescue a cat I know you can't see it here's the cat uh out of a tree this was a whole neighbor dispute that had the whole neighborhood up in arms they were very very angry um so sometimes it's what we would call simple things but they aren't able to see those because they're in that self-absorption we had a young person or a person who a loitering called come in this person's loitering on the bench that would be a call that would be very low priority for police and they might not respond for a few hours our team was able to go to the scene in a short period of time engage with the person they weren't feeling well a medic was called and then asking them a few additional questions they explained that they had been or they disclosed that they had been sexually assaulted so that changed things a little bit still gave them voice some choice and they were able to be transported to the hospital and have their kit their sexual assault kit completed and that process started that way so we're doing great things out there we're making it happen we're helping people the coolest thing is when we call back to check in and they're thank you so much you listened to me you were the first person that's ever listened to me you heard me you things like that that is that is what uh what keeps us us going quali quantitative data is great but that qualitative data the storytelling does it every time every time so we are planning to make sure that we expand some of the recommendations that we had for expansion was to add more teens to serve more hours uh utilizing data analysis so now we're connected with Harvard University who will be coming in soon to start their research an evaluation project which is great uh and then of course um developing our dashboard to make sure that we um we report the what what we're doing out there and that the public is aware um because we want to provide the highest quality of services there are lots of things that go into this type of program and a question that many people ask or well how do I get started you start with a conversation who are the key players what do we want to do what do we want to see who are the key players let's meet the key players let's see what they say so it's a lot of collaboration that goes in in the initial you're going to get the naysayers and that's okay we love naysayers around here because that's just more drive for us to prove how effective alternative programs can be it's important to get the right people at the table it's important to communicate with your on the ground officers while being in contact with Command Staff and those higher up are great you want to get to the people that you will be working with on the ground you want to make sure that people are communicating that we're providing holistic type of type of services and and that's super important in addition um there are different programs across the United States that can help if you are interested in um beginning a program or developing a program such as this there are lots of resources um available to you um that could be provided if that was something of Interest we are doing great things we are meeting people where they're at we have been a mediation Center since the 1980s we've been bringing people in Conflict to our Center working with them through their crises or excuse me through their conflict and bringing it from conflict to conversation things that you thought would never ever end have been have been um have improved or have gotten better because of our mediation Center and what better way to take that to the people when they are in the conflict and crises that's what we are set out to do and it has been great we have great support we do walk a fine line we can't be too over here two over here because we have to be that middle ground for our community and our police and to really work toward some resolutions that will keep folks safe that will allow for Equitable Services to be provided and such so it's great work we've been doing and I encourage you if you have questions you want more information to reach out because we would be happy to provide that to you and this is my contact information here if you choose I will tell you that email is much better than phone at this time because we're working on starting our Cru unit but I appreciate you being here you being present you listening to what we do and how we do it and if you're interested in more information I encourage you to reach out and thank you for being with us today
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How to Install a WindRestrictor in a C6 Corvette Coupe
[Music] [Applause] [Music] hi everybody welcome to the channel today I'm gonna be showing you how to install a wind restrictor on a c6 corvette coupe so guys before we get started installing this wind restrictor in the car today let me tell you a little bit about wind restrictor when restrictor is a us-based company they're based out of Dallas Texas and they do all of their manufacturing their design and their shipping from Dallas so you're gonna get a good quality product they also offer a lifetime guarantee on their product the only thing that they ask of you is that you use the provided cleaner that they that they've supplied with you in the in the kit to be able to clean it it's called brilliant eyes and they even supplying the little rag to be able to wipe it off you don't want to use Windex on this because Windex will actually scratch it and that will void your warranty so be sure and use this if you run out you can get this at Walmart that's not a big deal okay now you can see here this is a Corvette one but they not only make them for Corvette they make them for Mustang they make them for all different types of Ford's Chevrolet's you know they do Camaro they they do Mercedes that they do dodges so they have a lot of different ones and they have other things besides the the winter scriptures themselves they make them for the coupes and the convertibles of course but also I believe also for the c6 they make illuminated when door sills so they have different things and you know you should just check out their website so if you've got multiple different types of cars you can kneel to put one of these and every one of them so the Corvette channel is sponsored by Owen restrictor and in doing so when restrictor has authorized me to be able to give you guys a 10% off discount by using the corvette channel as the code now you need to do that on the website or you can call in but you have to make sure that you use the code corvette channel otherwise you're not going to get that 10% discount now this discount apply is not just a corvette it applies to every car that they have so and they have piles of them there's there's Dodge there's Mercedes there's four there's you name it they've got it so check out their website and they'll be able to do something for you they also do custom ones also I'm gonna try to get a picture pop it up on the screen here so you can see one of the one I did in my Corvette but you can do you can do plenty of them and they don't charge very much to be able to do a custom one so it's very cool if you've got a good quality picture that you'd like to be able to have have transformed into something on on there they'll be able to take care of it so hopefully you liked what you saw and like I said reach out to them they'll give you the discount we're gonna hit the on button on the remote and it comes on now we can go and we can change the color literally by just running our finger around the circle to get all of the different colors today we're going to be installing a wind restrictor on a c6 Corvette now this model happens to be one that has the multi light LED controller system you may have elected to do it that way or you may have elected to just do it with the single or the double wire just single light version the installation of the light itself or the wooden restrictor itself is exactly the same so you don't have to worry about that I will talk about talk to the point of what changes between the two wire and the four wire and there's not a whole heck of a lot as a matter of fact on the c6 you can actually you can do it with the two wires so you can almost make it look like a bit comes on with the brake lights if you want or stay solid with your running lights and so you have a couple different options in there the instructions will tell you exactly which color wire to attach to but I'll be showing you that in the video everything here is you know we've got the controller itself comes in the box here as the controller and the remote control and then if you've elected to use the get the battery this has a rechargeable battery pack and we're going to be showing you how to wire that in also this is also like I said it is an additional piece if you decide to do it it's great for being able to do car shows and that types of things so you can have your your wind restrictor lit up and running when you're when your car is off and you're not draining your battery but if you're doing any car shows that you want to show it off this is perfect for that and it's a very reasonable price and then it has all the cables that you're going to need if you if you do elect to do the battery you'll need to let them know that that you're going to do a quick disconnect if you're going to do it one way or the other then you don't need it but if you're going to do both where you can leave everything hooked up to the car and run it normally and then also be able to switch over to the battery when you want to you'll want to let them know that you need the additional wiring kit and I think the wiring kits only like I don't know seven eight dollars something like that so be sure when you're ordering to be asked for that so the kit comes with the two brackets as well as two self-tapping screws and I'll be showing you how that's done here in just a minute okay it comes with the with the two taps that you're gonna need to be able to tap into your positive and negative wires as well as the template that you're going to need to be able to Center the restrictor on to the car so you can get your brackets exactly where they go and they've got some stick tape here I'm gonna describe all this to you explain it all to you in the video and then you will need to be able to have a hairdryer to be able to activate once you pull the tape off of here you're gonna want to activate this the sticky it's a heat sensitive mounting tape so if you heat that up for you know ten seconds or so with the with the hairdryer or a heat gun then it'll make sure that it sticks really well and the self tapping screw actually locks it into the halo where it actually is going to go just for sake of saving a little bit of time for the video and not to bore you guys to death I'm doing all this I've gone ahead and I've pulled the back part of the trunk out which is normally sits in like that in the trunk and so you're looking at what would be the inside there's some hooks here there just press in they'll actually unscrew they hold the net that normally would go here and there's also two push pins that are right here so these are these ones I wanted to point out because they are hard to find so you you know it's everything's dark it'll be hard to see those if you need to if you need help pulling those out if you have a pry tool now I'm pry tool that will help you be able to pull those loose and and then like I said that two other ones are over on this side here and then you don't have to pull both sides off the two little side lights will just disconnect you don't have to completely pull it out but it does make it a little bit easier so you guys can make that decision you'll see where I'm going to be putting the the controller so it will make it a little bit easier you're not gonna be fighting so many things if you just take the time to pull this out okay so I'm gonna get this out of the way here and now what a the other thing I want to point out is if you notice here I have some blue tape right here okay now again for sake of time we went ahead and we marked the center point on above the halo there okay now some of the cars this happens to be a 2005 and it did not have the little notch you'll see that in the instructions it talks about a little notch on some of the versions of the c6 MSC 5 they have that little notch and you little make it very very easy to just line your template up right to the notch and if you can see that you'll have one of these templates in your kit you'll see the little notch in that template so there would be a notch it looks just like that one that's actually right here by where that tape is at but on this car it doesn't have it so in order to save time we went ahead and we found Center and and then we mark it so when I go to put this on I'm just going to be able to go right up to the tape okay so at this point we're going to go ahead and we're going to jump into the video the other thing I want to point out is that you want to make sure that just to make it easier you don't have to do any of this but it's much easier to do push your seats all the way as far as they'll go fold them forward as far as they'll go open your doors and take your roof off okay when you do all that you've got a lot more room to get in there because you're gonna have to from the backside to be able to put these these brackets in so it'll just make it so much easier okay so like I said we're gonna go ahead and jump into the video now and we'll show you headed to how it's done I'm back here in the back of the car now you can see why I told you that you want to make sure that you move the seats forward because you have to climb in here like this so the template itself actually has the has some sticky tape here so you're just gonna take the sticky tape loose hopefully this will come up real nice and easy for me okay and then what I'm gonna do is I'm going to kind of climb over here so I can see a little bit and I'm gonna get this right here like this so you can see my edge of my tape or my Center Point is lined up right with the slot okay and then I'm gonna stick that on there like that so it holds it in place but now that we've got our template on we're gonna go ahead and we're gonna wipe this down with alcohol it's gonna wipe this area down okay so now once we do that we've gone ahead and I've pulled the stickies off of the the brackets already as you can see so they're pretty much ready to go all I'm gonna do is heat those up here in just a second but we've got a adhesive promoter okay and we're gonna use this to go right over this area here to help make sure that this tape is going to stick so this isn't going to fall so when you do this you're gonna just going to press here right where this black black spot is and when you do that it's gonna you're gonna sounds like you're breaking glass okay and then you're just going to shake it around a little bit for a second that's going to get it down into the end of the filament right here okay and then you can just bring here like that you just basically paint it on okay so now while that's drying I'm going to grab my hair dryer and I'm gonna go ahead and I'm gonna heat my brackets up okay so this bracket here is going to go right over here where this edge is actually touching this edge of the template okay so we're gonna go ahead and turn okay and then we're gonna go ahead and we're gonna put this over here and then you want to press and hold it for about 30 seconds or so and then they'll get it where it'll hold now we also have one like I said the other secret weapon to this is this is the new and improved version of this the they actually have this screw that's actually going up into the halo here we'll be screwing those in here in just a minute but this way this is not gonna fall now those of you that are going home man I just have I got a screw a screw into this bracket it's not really a big deal you're putting one little black self-tapping screw into there if you didn't decided that you were you're gonna take this out and move it to another car or sell it or whatever you decide to do you can always just get a little black black plastic rivet and you can just put it in there and that'll take care of that problem so we're gonna be on it and then we're just gonna go ahead and I'm gonna put this one down like so and then we're gonna hold it now that we've got our brackets mounted here then out comes time that we have to put our only holes in the car which is our two self-tapping screws so those are right here in these brackets and we're just going to screw those other guys up in there so there we go now we can go ahead and we can pull this little guy off okay and then we can go ahead take our our spin nuts here our backing plate and we can go ahead and we can hang our restrictor now that we've got the restrictor hanging off of the screws here it's time to put the backing plate and the nut on so what you're going to notice is that the plate will only go on one way and so you want the shorter side to the top otherwise it's not going to hook on okay so you're just gonna put that up there like so like that and you're good to go now that we've got the restrictor in place now we're gonna go ahead and we're gonna route this wire so you want to make sure that it goes around the shock tower here and you're just gonna go ahead and basically you're just tucking it down into this plastic okay just like that just getting it tucked away and out of the way so once you get that down here like that you can now just tuck this right underneath between the carpet and the rubber underneath it's not gonna go anywhere you're not gonna see it okay and it comes all the way over and it's gonna wrap around the carpet over to here like so okay so now we've got plenty of wire here and all we have to do is we're now going to take we're going to strip these wires back we're gonna connect them to the controller now well I'm while I'm doing this part of it if you if you have the just the two wire single single color system then you would just be taking you'd have two wires that are going that you are pulling from here and you would just be connecting them to the wires here in the back which I'm going to be showing how to connect here in just a second so you would be pretty much done because you would not be connecting a controller okay so now we've got all four of our colors done here and now at this point we've got we've got a a controller cable now again like I was saying if you have the single single wire or the single light control then you would be only utilizing the two wires that are coming off of here and going right up into the car okay in this case we're actually setting this controller up so we can actually run off of the car and off of a the battery pack so this involves a little bit more wiring so this has a has a pigtail here that's made to be able to go to the controller and that has a couple different connectors this one that actually has an end on it this will actually go to the car and this one will actually be able to go to the battery both of them will end up giving us multi plugs here that will plug into this like so so we're going to go ahead and we're just going to wire this little guy up here so at that point I can go ahead and strip the back and now we've got our two wires here okay and then on this plug red is positive and black is negative all right so now we're connected to the controller okay so now the only thing that we have left to do as we've just got to connect our two wires here that are gonna be feeding the controller with these two cables here okay so on once you've pulled this part and I showed you this in the very beginning I pulled the back part of the trunk out so I could have access to this whole area back in here and there's two wires you're gonna you can actually do it two different ways you can make this so this would become a stop light so when you hit your brakes it'll light up and you can look at the instructions I think it's the yellow wire but don't hold me to that but the instructions show which one you can grab the brown wire is the one that we're going to connect to so it can come on when the headlights and the running lights are on so what we're gonna do for the ground wires you can obtain a wire by searching through the harness here and get one but the easier safer way of doing it is to go ahead and just get yourself a self-tapping screw on your on your negative wire here and put it up to up to this metal here for the trunk assembly and just go ahead and drill your screw into it and then we're gonna come over here to the wiring harness that goes to the tail lights which again the instructions explained to you that you're gonna have to go ahead and pull a little bit of the black tape off of it and that's okay just be careful you can use a razor knife or something of that nature but just don't go in there hacking you just wanna just ever so ever so slightly just cut the plastic open or the what looks like black black duct tape or electrical tape I should say and that will that will get you into the end of the harness then you're gonna be looking for the brown wire so we've got our wire tap here on our brown wire we're going to go ahead and we're going to put our red wire into the tap okay flexo all right so we've got our our two taps done so we should have power here we're going to go ahead and we're going to plug this in it's like so and then Dave's gonna go ahead and he's going to turn on the the light switch we're gonna see if we've got power and there we go now that we've got our connection done and we had tested it and it came on work fine we're going to go ahead and we're just going to tape this connection up here because I don't want I don't want these to just be laying in there exposed now at this point we'll do here I'm gonna take some some two-sided stick tape and again you don't have to I don't think I think the where it's going I don't think it's really gonna move around but I'm just putting it on just again more so for myself that I'm putting it in there and it's gonna be be stuck to where it belongs so now at this point all we're doing here is we're just gonna go ahead and tuck this in like so we're gonna put it right up on the firewall around the wall right there see right there it's gonna hold it right there in place make sure it sticks okay you can see that at that point we're just gonna let the carpet go back and it being pressed in there like that it's not going anywhere you can see here all you gotta do we're just going to be tucking this back in we're gonna plug the light in Matt like so that around that carpet just like that and you see the little screws here coming back out everything's where it belongs and the door will close nice and neat so we're good now these are the ones that we actually took off before we start filming disabled at a time but these just go on they just go right through the hole here the top one is a yes there's a one that has clip on it like so that one's going to go at the top and you can press or you can just start to press it in and then turn it get it where you want it the other one again just press it right in these two here these little guys they are the ones that go right here up at the top let's just go right here like so it's like that Dave's gonna push that one in on that side over there at that point we're pretty well tucked in it's all connected it's connected up inside the inside here like so so at that point we're good to go and the only other option is when we decide that we're going to use the battery and then we would just take this one plug loose plug the battery in and we flip switch and now our restrictor works okay so at this point you can elect ahead comes with the velcro on it so you can elect to do it a couple different ways you mean you can put it here on the top of the battery I think if you take this velcro piece off you make it actually stick right to it like that makes it work right on top of everything or you could pull everything out of the carpeted area and you can put it down inside so that's all we're going to do well we'll just tuck these wires back up in there so we only need some so much wire to be exposed and that we're good okay guys what you can see here is that this is pretty much the finish right the wires are going up inside here okay and now I can just close the lid just like that lift it up here batteries right here I can have the you know flip the switch there you go it's on and off then I also have the plug for the car so I just unplug this little guy out here plug this into here and now it's running off with a car very simple very easy and the you know this way you're gonna be able to to run it for car shows and that type of stuff and you don't you're not gonna be pulling any power from the car so at this point we are completely done and we know it works we're gonna go ahead and run it through its paces here in just a second and we'll show you that we're gonna hit the on button on the remote and it comes on now we can go and we can change the color literally by just running our finger around the circle to get all of the different colors you notice that there okay now while I'm doing that that puts it into a static mode so it's always going to stay just that particular color or whatever I pick okay if you want to put it into one of the pre-programmed modes which the remote comes with a whole bunch of different programs and you can access them by using these bottom or the the two Center buttons okay so I'm just going through different ones they will start to cycle they'll you have a strobe you've got a flash blink you've got different color changes just by picking on something different I'm just pushing buttons now at this point but you'll see that it'll start to change you'll start to flash there we go take a look at that that's just one of many different modes you can do and then this is on the brightest mode you can actually dim this down so it's not as bright okay or bring it back up the other cool thing about this is that once you set this up you put this up all the settings and you shut the key off you shut your shut your lights off the controller is gonna remember exactly where it was so very very simple to operate it's a it's a very cool remote so I'm sure you're gonna like it when restricter has authorized me to be able to give you guys a 10% off discount by using the corvette channel as the code now you need to do that on the website or you can call in but you have to make sure that you use the code corvette channel otherwise you're not gonna get that 10% discount so guys hopefully you found this video helpful and informative and if you did please hit that subscribe button and hit that bell so you'll be alerted of our next uploads and thank you for watching and you guys have a great night [Music]
THE CORVETTE CHANNEL
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1996 Scioto Downs BANQUET TABLE Larry Stalbaum
introducing the horses race number H tonight's eighth race a claiming a handicap pace racing one-mile purse $5,500 field six going post word here there are no changes 8 minutes remain to post John number one luck the big horse roll while the 8 some paste some stables Virgil Morgan Jeff rector and Alveston incorporated of Ohio Virgil Morgan Jr trains Brent Holland drives the two danker Hill Lamon Peggy Carter of Londonderry killed more of Gahanna Charles Carter trains for Eric Longford number three been quit chaebol owned by the North Creek Farms of Freeport Michigan Larry stone bond the trainer trimer number for our last chef owned by patrician Bryan Meridian of Pennsylvania Cary Martin trains with Brant Hanners number five keep on truckin sandal by Keith noble of Dublin pollen three of Columbus rocky student trains and drives and the six son summer with a red unstable Cavanaugh's chillings and currents of Ohio Terry Holton trains Rhine Holton in the song key win place show perfecta and a trifecta wagering seven minutes until post on Southern Miss risk lemming handy Kent Pacers on behind the gates gates on the backstretch there they go handed them off put the inside let the big horse rolled alongside in second it's a tiger hill and these two go get it early here dropping in third it's been quit table to the inside and racing forth our last chef angling in five keep on truckin Sam the trailer six son some around a first Trude lot the big horse roll has taken the lead dagger heel settles in directly behind leader man quit table anthem is racing third but he comes out with an early corner move here the opening panel in 28 seconds coming to the stretch and let the big horse roll has a lead but here comes Ben quick table now powering right to the front end and banquet table to the front year takes command by two lots of a horse roll to the inside is racing second dagger he'll follows third and comes our last chef for it keep on truckin Sam is fifth and Sun some from off the back end looking to flush cover is sick approaching the half and it's banquet table the half 57 seconds swinging to the backstretch on the fronts it's banquet table by three inside a second left the big horse roll at the villain racing a third as he moved down the backstretch it's dagger hill on the outside moving up quickly the outside comes our last chef and son some has its cover but having trouble keeping up here as they reach the three-quarters 125 in one and it's banquet table by two and a half lot the big horse roll is now all out here and chasing a second our line chef at the outside within striking distance third less than an eighth of a mile ago and down the stretch be calm and it's banquet table let the big horse roll going down to the inside outside is our last chef in the deep stretch banquet table hangs on here stall bomb with three Knights lot of a horse roll a second very tight board place with a two in the four hide free show with the two in the for the mile at 153 and two it's official finishing fourth day for our last chef the $2 perfected three one sixty dollars sixty cents sixty sixty three one four trifecta two hundred $17.40 two 1740 and here is the winner number three banquet table eight yields on a French chef from the most champion Amer she's the most over the North Creek Farms of Freeport Michigan Larry stole bond trains and drives in from Raceway Park his fourth win of the season the mile in 150 three and two and four driver Larry's toll bomb three wins tonight giving him at driving triple
harnessdom
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Okinawa Flat Belly Tonic Know The Real Truth
welcome to linking goes channel today we are going to reveal the truth behind the okinawa flat belly tonic from the most objective viewpoint firstly what is okinawa flat belly tonic this is a comprehensive weight loss program coming in with different forms such as guide ebooks audios and videos it is originated from the old principles about food and traditional dietary habits of the people in okinawa japan where the residents are believed to have an amazingly long life expectancy however since the westernization those precious principles have gradually faded away having noticed the situation the creator of okinawa flat belly tonic has made an effort bringing those traditional weight loss recipes back to life specifically there is a mixture of certain herbs and food products capable of activating the fat burning hormones in our body when we drink it the fat burning hormones then will convert all the food you eat into energy eat into energy instead of storing it as fat cells thus prevents your body from gaining weight who is the creator of this program the author of okinawa flat belly tonic is mike banner although the product has a great reputation the author of it seems to be quite reticent blinking go can just find very little information about him including some of his pictures at a low resolution apart from that we can find nothing about his activities on social networking sites the only thing that allows us to see his face clearly is probably the video on the flat belly tonic website mike talks about the properties and benefits of the okinawa flat belly tonic program on that site however we know that in the process of working out the okinawa flat belly tonic program the creator had consulted with dr tamaki an okinawa doctor how does it work okinawa flat belly tonic believes that the root cause of fat is crpcrp c-reactive protein crp is an inflammatory protein that can lead to many severe health problems such as heart disease cancer diabetes type 2 debilitating arthritis alzheimer's and obesity also according to dr tamaki's explanation crp prevents our bodies from converting the food we consume into energy instead it turns on the survival mode of our body signals the metabolism to store fat cells then shuts down the fat burning hormones called adiponectin concurrently noticing the problem okinawa flat belly tonic aims at eliminating the c-reactive protein and enhancing the fat-burning hormone adiponectin in our body therefore it makes the weight loss process less challenging what benefits okinawa flat belly tonic can bring to us 1. speedy belly fat burning a lot of delicious recipes will stop your cravings for unhealthy foods and still help to burn your fat tummy from day to night 2. a daily energy boost instead of going on a strict diet to keep you from eating now you can freely enjoy tasty sweet beverages while your weight keeps going down 3. better sleep with all natural ingredients those drink formulas will improve your sleep quality so much 4. arthritic pain reduction a decrease in crp level means no more wall and joints and more time for outdoor activities with your beloved people 5. and unique detoxicant okinawa flat belly tonic serves as a detoxicant that will get rid of toxins from your vital organs with its ingredients what is included in this program the protagonist of this program is the okinawa flat belly tonic manual with only 47 pages which is quite short for a weight loss manual this book surprisingly covers a lot of useful information in 21 day flat belly blueprint you will have an instruction at the first section of the book about what kinds of food you should avoid the delicious dishes you can eat but still keep you in good shape along with the unique tricks and tips drawn from the experience of the author but then the big question is how can you maintain your shape after weight loss the second part of the manual weight loss management and maintenance arrives to answer all of your question about the relationship between weight loss and stress hormones fasting nutrients and sleep and of course the ways to make your beautiful belly stay preserving a nice waste would never be easier check out the link in the description to get a copy of okinawa flat belly tonic right now who should use the okinawa flat belly tonic people that want to lose weight and minimize big wastes those suffering from inflammatory diseases such as arthritic pain insomnia hypertension high level of cholesterol but still want to have a pretty those fed up with strict diets and often feel difficult to resist the cravings for food while dieting however we would not recommend this plan to children under 16 years old as it is designed for adults pregnant women if you still want to try this out please ask for your physicians or doctor's permission before taking the regime about the price and purchasing policy this entire solution is available to you right now for just thirty seven dollars link and go think it is reasonable for what you receive from the program besides the 21 day flat belly blueprint when purchasing the main product you will also get one a quick start accelerator plan five combined body movements will help you burn fat even faster and tone your arms you'll find an extremely detailed guide about food in the weight loss process from vegetables to drinks also you will have the menu the proportions an action plan for four weeks and the one month diet two the energy boosting smoothies here are moody's recipes that would save you from cravings for sweet treats all day long and rid you from toxins also it includes a tailor-made shopping list for you three a lifetime membership for online community a place online where you'll get powerful and breakthrough health tips from qualified nutritionists of the flat belly tonic project 4. the fat melting shortcuts this is a video program it shows the key methods and shortcuts to blow your belly fat away with easy steps 5. the audio program this is a motivation audio for you in the process of applying the method with these bonuses all you need to do is to sit back and listen to the empowering words to take control of your body and your weight furthermore you are guaranteed with a money-back policy from the producer don't worry if the book is not cut out for you for you you will have a 60-day trial before making your decision in conclusion the okinawa flat belly tonic is a comprehensive four-week slimming regime that gives you the information about what you need to shed the stubborn fat clinging on your body it turns your diet into a healthier one to achieve optimal health if you are still hesitating don't be afraid to take it because they have the money back policy you have two months to experience the product before deciding to be with it or not click the link in the description and achieve a slim waste right now subscribe to linkinggo or check out linkinggo.com for more useful advice from our expert
Healthier Fit Mind
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EXPOSED! THEY FORGET TO HIDE IMPORTANT EVIDENCE
[Music] hi everyone how are you today i hope you are always healthy welcome back to my channel like always today i'm going to show and discuss photos that will make you wonder about the advanced technology of the past i got these on a telegram channel called antiquity tech research archive please check the description to know more about the channel some might say that i'm being repetitive by displaying these photos but that's the whole point these photos are proof that a small occult elite of race to make the history to fit their narrative anyway before i start don't forget to subscribe to my backup channel the link is also in the description box below so without further ado fasten your pants and let's get started [Music] light was used extensively in the world's fairs which much of it appears to be extraordinary for its time even forgetting the inconsistencies and impossibilities of the world's fairs light emitters were depicted much earlier and they just happen to look like what the world's fairs presented later on considering we know that sound and vibration can emit light it is not unreasonable to hypothesize that these old vibrating buildings could illuminate on their own many old world structures standing today look suspiciously like they can get turned on [Music] nuremberg germany 1650 a firework display they call it there is in fact fireworks going off but look closer the weapons that the men have are not fireworks not at all can't even be mistaken for fireworks those are swords that are used as electricity conductors electricity of which is harnessed from the altar in the middle the swords are even shaped like lightning bolts it is a surprise that this illustration wasn't quickly hidden it clearly shows electricity harnessing and they just call this a simple firework display hoping no one would look closer at the illustration [Music] before i continue the video please give a like if you've learned something and don't forget to subscribe and also click the notification bell too so you won't miss any update and watch to the end to avoid misunderstanding thank you rejuvasin says do pupil in reims on august 27 1765. this is clearly electrical light according to our given history sir humphrey davy invented the first light bulb in 1809. this depiction is well before then and in another country not to mention this kind of electrical lighting depicted in this illustration would be considered highly advanced if it was in the late 1800s but this is the mid-1700s the also worth mentioning that the first notably successful light bulb was made by thomas edison which was revealed to the world in 1879 over a hundred years after this advanced electrical light depiction [Music] apparently these are from 1770 quite the electrical looking lights this predates citizens reveal of the light bulb to the world by over 100 years [Music] france 1782 the pillars and the top of the main building are not normal electricity for the time or so we think predate citizens reveal of the light bulb by nearly 100 years [Music] paris france 1790 electrical illumination that predates edison's light bulb revealed by nearly 100 years las garussia 1801 over 70 years before edison's light bulb reveal our history is a lie [Music] paris 1851 predate citizens light bulb revealed by over 20 years these early bulbs had extremely short lifespans were too expensive to produce or use too much energy why are they wasting so much time and money on this light show if they don't even last very long this is moscow russia 1856 predates edison's reveal of the light bulb to the world by over 20 years [Music] depiction of a giant flashlight around 1775 the caption reads a woman with a giant torch mesmerizes a deer the close-minded people are always going to explain in their worldview no matter how stupid their explanations are some people are incapable of admitting when something breaks their understanding it's a flashlight it couldn't be more clear the people in the drawing were most likely given this device energy or odds used to be on tons of buildings from the old world poles that high in the air generate a serious amount of static electricity and the idea that people put these poles up and had no idea this could be harnessed is implausible i can find barely any mainstream explanation for these poles they appear to be franklin rods but the buildings lack any sort of measuring distance standard for them whatsoever the other impossible explanation is they are flagpoles which they seem to forget to put the actual flag on them far too often either way these are not caused by meteors obviously consistent 90 degree impacts everywhere would be impossible so what caused these the best way to blow your own mind is to pick a random mainstream concept or idea or event and prove it is real or exists or happened you'd be very surprised at what you find an even better way if you have the mind power is to learn to differentiate theory from the proven you would be very surprised at just how many well-known concepts have never been proven before this applies to every subject you can think of tech history physics etc what do you think about this video please like and share this video if you like it so that more people are aware of what is happening in this world before i end this video let's say thank you to everyone who took the time and energy to research this they have done a lot for us all please subscribe to watch the next upcoming videos thank you for watching the video until the end i hope this information is useful for all of us see you in the next video
Everything Inside Me
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It Was Necessary
what great words if it costs me everything I'm willing to do it because you're the one I adore and and this is how it works as you surrender everything to the Lord this what going to happen to you you're going to be happier because you were created to surrender your life to him now if you're not like totally surrendering your life to him you're giving it to something or something else and many of us have totally surrendered Our Lives given our bodies Our Minds our time our effort been just totally consumed with something that actually was destroying your life and it seemed like you were in the tail spin like can I ever get out of this and all that happened is that you gave you created to give yourself 100% to something but it wasn't to that thing and and for some of you it's it's drawn you here tonight because you gave your everything to that thing and it's left you empty broken and you're thinking man I messed up but we but I want you to get this you might everybody messed up there's not a person here that hasn't messed up but I I got good news for you that today you can make up your mind I'm tired of giving myself to that stuff that's destroying me destroying my family destroying my future destroy my body and I'm going to give it to God I guarantee if you give it to God you're finally going to get some peace in your life and and a and some of you can't even sleep at night because there's some turmoil within your soul like man something's off I don't know what it is you wake up in the middle of night you just open the fridge and you're trying to find what's missing in there right maybe I see some chocolate cake right uh and you and then you you eat the chocolate cake and then you feel guilty man I shouldn't ate that chocolate cake right but but the idea is you might be going to the fridge or you might be going to drug you might be going into a relationship but whatever your drug is that your whatever that thing is that you're giving yourself totally to if if it's not God I'm telling you you're going to remain empty something's going to be missing it's going to destroy your life but I got good news for you tonight you can make a decision to turn your life around and say I'm going to make a a decision to give my life to the Lord let's give the Lord a hand that he's here for everyone that's here he loves everyone here you guys are awesome let's say that let's say hi to everyone online as well let's let them know we're here we we love you guys let us know you're here um just put it on the message there where you're from we want to know where you're from where you're listening from from let's pray father we just thank you for this wonderful time that we have to study your word and and we're studying a a really I mean it's always an important portion of scripture but this is describing the season that we're in the sacrifice that you made for our sins Holy Spirit teach us that we'll understand it that would apply and produce life transformation only you could do that that we'll not just hear with our ears and our head but father it will impact our soul our spirit and transform our lives and I'm ask you Lord Holy Spirit teach through me that it will not be my words but your words and father put your fire on this on this subject on this teaching tonight that it will change our lives in Jesus name we pray amen all right you may be seated I've been preached on Wednesday night for a while um is there any I I know I know um I know Christian said is there anybody here for the first time is there anybody here for the first I I couldn't see who was raising their hand can you raise your hand you here for the first time I don't know where there we go awesome right here you're awesome I mean first time some you got right here first time over there first time over there first time over there and and and you guys the first time you're almost in the front row that's that's awesome that's awesome let's look at Matthew 16 21-28 and the title of this sermon it was necessary say with me it was necessary Jesus is the Book of Matthew starts off with three it has three major sections the first is the introduction of who Jesus is as a savior of the world and then the second section he begins to do all kinds of Ministries healing in people doing Ministry talking um teaching and we're seeing that he's introduced as a savior of the world as God In the Flesh but also we start seeing him have Mir do Miracles that no other man has ever done he's casting out demons he's walking on water he's feeding 5,000 people Five Loaves and two fish and these are documented Miracles not only in the Bible but even the historians of the time uh would write down the Miracles Jesus did the scripture says that he did so many miracles that there's not enough books in the world to actually contain what he did in just three years of ministry but we know he made a Major Impact because you know we're in the year 2024 2024 years after Jesus came and Jesus is the only person to ever cut time in half there's nobody as ever like it's before you know it's it's it's BC and then and then we got ad and just before Christ and and and and and then we're seeing that we're counting up from there something major happened over 20 I mean 2,24 years ago and it was that a man came to Earth and did Miracles but he did something that no one ever did not only do Miracles but he died which that's nothing because everybody dies but he did something that no one ever did he resurrected from the dead that's powerful and and either he resurrected from the dead or he didn't and if he did didn't resurrect from the dead everything we're doing is a waste of time because if he didn't resurrect from the dead I want you to understand this would be the condition that Jesus would have been in he would have been a sinner like every one of us the reason we don't resurrect from the dead unless God resurrects us from the dead because Sinners stay dead and that's why every single great man that ever lived whether he was whether he was a great conqueror or he was a great religious figure every single one of them lived and then they died and then they stayed in their grave but Jesus was the only one that lived did Miracles like no other man ever did Miracles then he died and then he resurrected from the dead now now that's really important because if Jesus did not resurrect from the dead we'd be serving a dead God that couldn't change your life today but the same spirit that resurrected Jesus from the dead because I want you to understand Jesus did not resurrect himself from the dead it was a father it was a spirit that resurrected Jesus from the dead and that's Same Spirit that resurrected Jesus from the dead is available right now to do a resurrection miracle in your life today you might be thinking man it's dead it's over man I've messed up too much there's no way this thing can be turned around and I have some good news that same resurrection power is available for you today now the third part of this his ministry is he does all these Miracles he's preaching he's teaching he's becoming really famous when he was here on Earth thousands of people would follow him not only hear his teachings but also get his miracles they would bring demon-possessed people to him and and there was cities that he would go to that every single person that was mentally ill every single person that was demon possessed every single person that had cancer every single person that had any kind of disease after they had encountered with him he would heal them all imagine that every one of them would be healed and and crowds began to follow him and people began to hear about what Jesus was doing but and then he shifts and this is when he shifts his disciples are starting to understand who he is a matter of fact in in in the same chapter Matthew 16 I think verse 21 Jesus asked Peter who do people say I am like who are they saying I am and well some people will say that you're a great teacher some people say you're a prophet but but then he goes kind of just said well who do you say I am and this is the big question who do you you say Jesus is because it's really important for for you to who Jesus is to you because if you misdiagnose that or misinterpret that or misde Define that you could miss it all and then Peter goes I know who you are you're the promised savior you're the promised Messiah and then and then and then Jesus says man didn't reveal that to you God revealed that to you wow he goes Upon This Rock I will build my church now je when Peter thought uh get the Revelation that Jesus is a messiah of the world they had a different interpretation they literally thought that Jesus was going to come as a king like David and just take over the world and I could just imagine Peter saying this is the Messiah this is this the King of Kings he's come to Earth he's going to overthrow the Roman Empire and every government on Earth and then he's going to establish his kingdom on Earth and I'm going to be his right hand di imagine how excited he was and go we are going to take over the world and I am part of his posi this is going to be amazing I could hear the disciples because this is what they were saying who's going to sit as his right hand who's going to be the right hand shot collar right next to him and they were talking about this because they're thinking these Romans they don't even know what's going to hit them they're right now abusing us they're putting the slaves but this is ready to turn around and so they're excited uh because they're thinking Jesus is coming like a king like David he's just going to overthrow governments now Jesus begin to see say something that they never heard of until this point Jesus has a different I mean he has a he has he's going his goal is to conquer the world but conquer the the world's hearts and to save them from their biggest enemy an overthrow of the satanic Kingdom they were focused on physical kingdoms and Jesus was focused on satanic Kingdom and he was focusing on their greatest enemy which was their sin and this is the problem from Adam to today we're all born with the same problem we're all Sinners and even when we have babies they're cute but they're baby Sinners right and and that's why all babies even though when they grow up a little bit I they don't like to share that's mine they'll bite they'll scratch and and then they grow up and you going to have to like train them to do what's right because if you don't train them you're going to train an animal have you ever this is idea when kids don't act right they must say who the parents because they're saying man someone has not train this little this little beast this little wild an no more because we have all have a sin nature and that's why there's no one here can say this I never lied you liar if you say you never lie you're lying you lying right you can't say you never lusted you lusted right and some of us lusted right in service praise ask God forgiveness right now it's okay come on but the idea we we've all sinned we've all got angry we've all said things we shouldn't say we've all do people we've all talked bad about people we've all done some self-destructive things we've all sinned but there's a problem sin comes with a price and the Wage of Sin of breaking God's law sin is just breaking God's law you must understand it comes with consequences now and it comes with con spiritual consequences it comes with physical consequences it comes with mental consequences it comes with relationship consequences and it comes with eternal consequences now we need to talk about this because we're living in the world thinking it's just going to remain like this forever but the reality is I was just spent I just spent my whole afternoon at the hospital and my my uncle he was a pastor for years uh but he was breathing the last breath and me and Lisa went over there spend time with him and he passed this afternoon he's going into eternity now now now that he's going into eternity what really matters now and this you have to understand this you cannot take anything from this Earth with you the only thing that you could take from this Earth with you is your soul and The Souls of those that you impacted that's it you can't take your cars with you you can't take your house with you you can't take your power with you you can't take your degree with you you can't take your new hairdo with you you can't take nothing with you a matter of fact if there's anything on you that's expensive someone's going to take it before they bury you so you don't need that where you're going Lord ah take that ring right off so Jesus begins to deal with the not just the temporary not just the physical not just the healing not just not not just showing him who he was now he's getting to the nitty-gritty and he brings brings up a subject that they do not like and let's look at Matthew 16:21 it said from then on Say it With Me from then on Jesus began to tell his disciples plainly that what we're going to do now I'm going to make it plain right now we're going to make it plain we're going into the most important part of my Ministry what I came to do and even if I raised the dead and I did all kinds of Miracles if I don't do this part no one's going to be saved and he says plainly that it was necessary say with me necessary that means it's a must uh I I it's it's it's something that that is required to attain something it means it's God's will so this is God's will I got to do this plainly that it was necessary for him to go to Jerusalem and that he would suffer many things at the hands of the elders the leaders the leading priests and the teachers of religious law he would be killed but on the third day he would be raised from the dead now I want you to get this they were thinking about this king that's going to overthrow governments and they start thinking now uh wait a second this doesn't match up because if you're dead how are you going to overthrow governments how are we going to get in position like this is not what we're thinking about like Jesus you got to stop this talk this talk has nothing to do with what we were thinking this is not my plan I don't know what plan you come up with but this don't sound right how could you be a savior and you're dying how could you be a king and you're dying so he brings up the subject now Peter the right-hand man that was just was just ackn in the same in the same chapter as The Rock and God was going to give him all the keys to the kingdom now um he just got cocky a little bit I think he started thinking man like like God showed me when I said he was the Messiah he show like he recogniz he had Jesus even recognized I'm hearing from God like I I'm I'm hearing from so he got so cocky about hearing from God he thought he could correct God you got to be careful that you don't become so uh like hyp spiritual that all of a sudden God tells you to do something and you think you got better ideas don't forget where you started don't forget where you came from when you came to the Lord you were broken you were hurting you tried everything in the world and all of a sudden your life is getting a little better and you start making them new rules to to make you feel make you feel comfortable I don't know if I need to go to church all the time oh yeah you didn't you didn't say that when you were going to the clubs all the time or the casinos all the time all of a sudden I'm good now I don't need to go to church all the time anymore I'm letting you know you got to be careful that you don't let your pride get in the way all right so now this is what Peter does he goes no we can't do this we just can't do this Jesus and this what Peter does so Peter took him aside That's cold blooded right there literally going to take God aside and went up a little private conversation because what you said I'm not going to correct you in in front of others but I am going to correct you and you know I hear from God right because you told me I hear from God the the the in the same same chapter so I got some Authority here so this same Gody that just heard from God that you set is The Rock and go build this church on this rock and you give him the keys to the authority of the Kingdom it's talking to you we're going to stop this talk because it's not how we're going to go down but Peter took him aside and began to reprimand him for saying such things now I want you to understand reprimand wasn't like he was just say Jesus I was thinking no he said I'm going to correct you I want to let you know this is what the repr reprimand means I'm going to scold you a man scolding God and he's telling them this is what he tells them this is what he tells them from saying these things you can't say those things that you're going to suffer that you're going to die none of that stuff we're saying anymore you got it we going to stop this now we're going to lose some followers talking like this and plus I got some aspirations and this don't sound like what I was thinking do you know understand this there's a time that you got to trust God that he's leading you come on in a way that you didn't plan to be led and God is saying there's going to be a time that you don't understand how everything works but just God says trust in my word do what I tell you to do and it will work out for you because God knows what he's doing are you with me still so now put to Messiah we going don't touch don't say these things no more and then he goes and I don't even know like this is like cussing or something but it's pretty that heaven forbid Lord heaven forbid like literally he this is what we're going to do heaven in the you said whoever we bind on Earth shall be bound in heaven right now heaven we bind what he just said heaven forbid Lord he said this will never happen to you and the reason I said it loud like that because it's exclamation point and this is what I'll tell you never say never I'll never do that God says yes you will you little hardhead he says this is crazy this will never happen to you now Jesus ain't playing like I can't believe that he had the audacity to correct Jesus he don't even Peter don't even know what he's talking about Jesus is saying he's going to die he's going to suffer he's going to die he's going to resurrect I want you to get this if Jesus does not suffer for the sins of mankind no one is ever going to be saved no one's ever going to set free and Jesus doesn't resurrect from the dead everybody remains dead everybody remains bound everybody remains addicted did everybody remains come on remains depressed everybody remains going to hell but Jesus came to pay the price not for his sins but he came to pay the price for our sins let's sit there for a second let's sit there for a second it was necessary for Jesus to suffer die for our sins it wasn't just a good idea it was necessary now if you you must understand the necessity of his suffering and death if you don't understand the necessity of his suffering and death and Resurrection you don't understand the Bible and you don't understand life and this what's going to happen you're going to get a false philosophy that I'm going to say you this a satanic philosophy that will cause you not to understand this be blinded to this truth so you can never get saved now people I and I talk to people all day long and if I ask most people on the streets or anywhere or family get together if you were to die today and this is what this is the brass tax of everything if you were to die today do you know where you spend eternity would you end up in hell would you end up in heaven where would you go now that question causes a lot of I mean it causes a lot of emotions and thoughts to come up but this is what I've learned whatever they're believing comes up and they speak it because what you believe you speak so some will say something like this I don't believe in heaven or hell I just believe that if you die you die now you could believe that but then I'll ask you where did you get that Philosophy from what are you basing it on are you basing it on your feelings are you basing it on opinion or are you basing on a YouTuber that you listen to well that's just what I believe it doesn't mean if you believe something it's right you got to have a foundation of what you why you believe what you believe some of people believe they'll go to heaven because of this they believe they'll go to heaven because they're really good people so they have a philosophy and I'll tell you this it's a demonic philosophy to make you think that you're going to get to heaven and you're going to be graded on the curve just because you graduated from high school on the curve doesn't mean you're going to get to heaven on the curve so you guys are trust I'm trusting in the curve I know we're all failing but I'm the best to the failures you're not going to get to heaven because you are better than your neighbor you're going to because I want you to understand this this is the condition where we're all Sinners and the Judgment for sin is death you're already on death row you're already condemned and if Jesus does not come and save you you remain in your addiction you remain headed for Destruction you remaining your self-destructive lifestyle come on it's only going to get worse the cycle you're in you can't break you need someone to come in and save you and deliver you and give you a new life that's why there's only one name to call on to be saved and his name is Jesus because he's the only one that died and resurrected from the dead let's give some praise to the Lord and save here the one and only savior so that means if you do a crime you got to pay the price and but the problem is price is death separation from God misery of the Soul arising from your sin the more you continue living without God the emptier life is and the more miserable you become and then you try to medicate your pain or fill that emptiness with things and people and habits and lust of this world and you're thinking man I'm empty but if I if I just get more of this I got it but you find yourself you might get temporary relief for a night or a couple hours but then you wake up in the morning with a hangover you wake up in the morning with emptiness you wake up in the morning with great regret you're sleeping with somebody you don't even know their name getting quiet up in here but there's a reality and then he said man the weed don't do maybe I need a little coke maybe a little speed a little heroin maybe that's man I need something to take the edge off and you could keep going down that road and keep going for the entertainment and keep going for the girls and keep going for the guys and keep just trying to figure out your sexuality but none of that's going to make you whole none of it's going to make you complete you need someone to make you brand new you need someone to forgive you and save you and give you eternal life you can't save you and I also say this a religion can't save you be careful that if someone asks you are you saved you start mentioning the religion you belong to a religion can't save you a religion only gives you rules I'm not here to give you a rules I'm here to give you a savior that loves you that died for you that resurrected to suffer for your sins so you could be forgiven there's a price to pay for your sins and someone paid it the perfect man paid it let's look at that for just a second this not no afterthought Jesus knew his time the time has come in John 12:23 says now the time has come for the son of man enter into his glory I tell you the truth unless a kernel of weep is planted in the soil and dies it remains alone God just saying he's talking about himself as that Colonel I'm going to die but his death will produce many new kernels a plentiful Harvest of new lives new lives God is saying I'm going to give my life but the Harvest of me giving my life my life's going to be the seed but the Harvest of me giving my life is there's going to be a whole bunch of people that get brand new lives they're going to get brand new beginnings they're going to get eternal life I thank God that Jesus gave his life and he was buried and he rose again to the dead so every single one of us can have a brand new life if you don't understand it your spirit understands what I'm saying now verse 27 my soul is deeply troubled Now understand going to the Cross was was troubling Jesus and his Humanity because even though he was God he he had a he had a body and he he knew the suffering that he would go through the ridicule the Betrayal the loneliness on that cross the nails in his hands the crown of thorns on his head the shame the mocking the nail in his feet bleeding can't breathe his b his his joints are out his his joints are out they're they're out of place he can't breathe he's dying there and this is what the scripture says what am I going to do my soul is deeply troubled should I pray father save me from this hour but this is the very reason I came I could say save me for this hour but it's not going to save you so I'm going to pay the price for every wrong thing you've ever done so you could be forgiven of every single sin I'm not going to set I'm not going to pray for me to be saved I'm going to pray for you to get saved and I'll pray the price so you can have eternal life give God some praise for the one and only savior that didn't come on he didn't he wasn't a coward he faced it because he loved you there's no greater love than one has for another that to lay down his life Jesus didn't just say I love you he goes let's go I'm going to die and suffer for every one of your sins that's a real [Applause] man in 1 Peter 3:18 it says Christ himself suffered when he died for you I I I just think we become so religious about this moment we don't feel it anymore and that's why some a lot of people's worship is so we weak and that's why it's so easy for you to walk away from the Lord because you don't you don't really know what was paid how much God loves you and the price that was paid so you could be forgiven so you could be set free so you can have eternal life but there's only one way it's Jesus and he paid the price there's no other man that ever lived that paid the price men have come and started religions but none of them claimed to be a savior because none of them were you know if you're a Muslim here I'm not dogging dogging with your faith this all I'm saying is Muhammad never claimed to be a savior Buddha never claimed to be a savior they came with teachings but they didn't come as saviors the big problem you have and every single person has we're all in the same bow we're all Sinners on death row ready to be sentenced for eternity and what's going to get you off death row that means the sin has to be paid for you're not going to get out of jail unless the the bail is paid you guys understand this there's no way around that the judgments have already been made but we thank God that God sent his only son God In the Flesh never sinned perfect 100% righteous and this is what the Bible says about it look at this this is good in 1 Peter 3:18 Christ himself someone say Christ s because if it was me I would have sent somebody else I said let's do some delegated authority I'm god let's send one of those angels but God said no I'm going to send myself I love you and I want you to get this no one loves you more than God there's nobody loves you more than God no one's given their life for you like this he loves you and when he was on that cross this is what he said forgive them for they know not what to do just think about this you wouldn't do that I don't think I mean someone can't even like cut you off on a free without you getting a little crazy and you're a Christian doing still sign language Stop in the Name of Jesus right someone just gets on your nerves and you're like oh no you don't even knowuh whatuh huh I might be a Christian but hey you don't even know who you're messing with what I'm saying is let get let's get rid of that and understand let's be more like Jesus and Jesus said forgive them for they know not what they do because he was saying we can't hold this against them they're mocking me they're spitting in my face they're crucifying me every one of them betrayed me every one of them left me after I taught them but of God don't hold this against them because the reason I'm suffering is to save them and if you hold this against them they can not be saved Christ himself suffered when he died for you I love this I just I just pray you get this that salvation I know it's free to you but it wasn't free to him and I think in an entitlement society that we live in today we want just everything just because you're human but understand this this salvation had the highest price and so why why such a high price because you show how much you value by what you're willing to pay for it and God is saying I value you so much I value you more than my son it's crazy look at this and with that one death he paid for your sins for that one death he paid the wage of your death for that one death he paid the W of your addiction for that one death he paid the price for your freedom with that one death he paid the price to deliver you from hell and judgment and the grave that one death made you righteous that one death say come on that one death gives you eternal life that one death not faith in you but faith in him I am saved not because I'm good I am saved because God is good I am saved not because I've earned it I am saved because Jesus earned it I am forgiven because Jesus Paid the price and I am free because he became a prisoner I resurrect from the dead and I have eternal life because Jesus died and conquered death we serve a god that not only died but on the third day he resurrected from the dead so you can resurrect a new life look at this he was not guilty but he died for people who were guilty who did he die for the guilty people who's the guilty people you know you know I'm not trying to put a guilt trip on you but we got to be real stop trying to act like you're better than your you are come on thank God like God don't expose everything we do well this week what we're going to do is just put on the screen what sister so and so did in her little private time while she's she's praising right here but she wasn't there right sister Samantha hallelujah praise God he's so good all the time and then she tell her husband off like blanky blank blank blank go in the blank blank and your mama and your daddy too ahh ah uh uh uh uh uh uh praise the Lord he's so [Laughter] good but he died for the guilty you know what that means that whatever guilt you have you can get delivered from all your guilt and your shame what God has says when I erase your record I completely erase it even if the devil tries to bring it up he's trespassing I won't acknowledge it because when I forgive you I Grace all the sin just like it never happened give God some praise that God forgives not like your brother forgives not like your sister forgives he completely forgives because he paid the full price he paid he died for people who are guilty he did this to bring all of you to God that's why he did it now he couldn't bring you to God until the price was paid because if he brought you to God before the price was paid you would meet your judgment and you'd meet up with the wrath of God now a lot of people don't like to talk about the wrath of God or the Judgment of God if you don't talk about the Wrath and Judgment of God you don't know who God is he's a loving God he'll do everything that he can to save you but understand when you continue to reject and reject and reject you're storing up wrath and judgment upon yourself and that's why a life apart from God has natural consequences and you're thinking God has punished me God said I'm not even punish punishing you you're just experiencing the consequences of your bad decisions you don't even understand what punishment is if I get involved in your life it's over but right now is not a time of judgment right now is not a Time come on of suffering right now is a time for you to accept Jesus as your lord and savior and have your faith in him believe in him let's end it with this this is crazy this is crazy CU Peter's crazy heaven forbid Lord he said this will never happen to you not on my watch buddy now Jesus turn to Peter just real quiet he goes get away from me Satan P like oh know you did you didn't just call me satanas did you right and you said that pretty loud everybody heard you can we just keep that a little lower I thought I was the rock I mean I thought come on I thought me and you la few verses ago had it together Jesus get away from me saying you are a dangerous trap for me you are seeing things from merely a human point of view not from God's now I want you to get this is that you hear this good news about Jesus Christ there's a demon and there's Satan that's coming with doubt and unbelief and satanic philosophies so that you do not believe and receive salvation he doesn't want you to believe believe the good news the gospel that Jesus suffered and he died and resurrected from the dead for your sins he wants you to believe demonic philosophies from Human points of view and you start thinking well is Jesus who he says he is or not today I know I need Jesus but maybe tomorrow I'm telling you that's Satan see Satan doesn't come with a pitchfork and a long tail like I get you he comes with thoughts and ideas from Human points of view just think about it do you think this Earth just was created or how about Evolution which you need more faith to believe in evolution because you got to believe in this that everything came from nothing we're not saying everything came from nothing we're saying everything came from our creator the creator of the universe and there's order come on God has created a a world of order thank God come on every morning you wake up that sun comes up every day there's oxygen because we serve a God that created everything so you could live and he created a heaven Believe it or you start thinking well I don't know if there's any I mean every if there's any absolute right or wrong not sure where'd you get the philosophy from no absolutes who taught you that that in your in in your University before before you went to University you were wise you came out of the university and you came out believ you you came out a fool someone taught you see being an atheist you're not born an atheist you're born a Believer that's why every single child in our children's ministry believes in God you have to be taught to be an atheist you have to be listening to satanic philosophies and it's still happening today and that's that's what Jesus is saying all these philosophies are there to stop you from believing in Jesus Christ how many understand that let's read this last scripture here God is good how many know God is good let's read this last scripture in Luke 8:12 and this is what happened to Peter this is how that satanic thought came he began to look at things from a human point of what was a human point of view I want to like not mean Jesus let's take over this Earth and put me like one of your right-hand men and let's be rich and if anybody messes with us we'll just kill him do you think Peter didn't think that way when they came to arrest Jesus he took out his sword and cut off the the the the Soldier's ear he was like a killer that's after spending three years with Jesus he would think from a human point of view look at this the seeds someone say the seeds are the word of God that fell on the this Luke 8:12 that fell on the foot past represent those who hear the message have you heard the message now understand hearing the message is not enough if you doubt the message Peter heard the message he doubted it a matter of fact he not only doubted it he fought against it he resisted it he rejected it and not only did he reject the message of the Lord he accepted the message of Satan and how do we know what we receive what we receive we repeat what we receive what repeat so what do he say they hear the message only they have the devil come and take it away from their hearts and pre and prevent them from believing and being saved say doesn't want you to believe because if you believe you could be saved you could be made whole you could be forgiven of every one of your sins you can receive God's spirit inside of you you can finally get some peace you can finally live a life father of fulfillment you can finally go to heaven you could finally come on be a blessing to your family and be a blessing to your kids come on you can finally move forward and accomplish your purpose this is what God is saying I don't saying is saying I don't want you to believe because if you believe you'll be saved you'll be made whole you'll be free you'll have eternal life you're going to finally fulfill find your purpose wow I love it all we got to do is believe now this is the question as Jesus is speaking to you you're hearing this message are you going to let the devil come in and put doubt and give you a thought like not now maybe later because today's the day of salvation tomorrow's not guaranteed to anybody what are the chances of you coming here tonight and hearing a message which is the go it's it's the it's the bible message and Jesus is Shifting everything in your life he goes let's talk about the nitty-gritty your sin issue I love you God's not here to judge you put you down condemn you he's here to save you make you whole forgive you and give you a brand new start and no matter what you've done no matter what you've done all your sins have been paid for just receive the payment say it with me just receive the payment receive not only it forgive you but it gives you a new life are you ready for an invasion of God's spirit inside you like you know man like beyond a shadow of a doubt I know that I'm a new person God is inside me now I'm thinking differently like I'm having strength to say no to things I like I got no strength to say no to I have a peace when I go to bed that I'm not alone that God is with me and I know if I were to die right now that night I was saved that week before Easter I got saved God changed my life let's all stand up we'll dismiss in just a second no one leave till we dismiss let's not be like Peter and start talking ourselves out of the miracle Peter finally got it so let's I mean thank God Peter finally got it he got it afterwards but he got it after do that when he got it after he saw Jesus resurrect from the dead he got it and he got filled with God's spirit changed his life forever and of course his whole life was changing people's lives and he got Marty for believing in Jesus and he died Like A Champion we're going to see him one day in heaven and we're going to and say Peter you you know you you know you got you you you you made us laugh a few times you little crazy little guy but I think some of us really associate with Peter anybody like like that's he kind of like me right but thank God there's real stories in the Bible where people make really mistakes real mistakes but then there's a real savior that loves them and forgives them and say come here I still got a call on your life your sin and your mess up does not conquer my love for you today's your day of salvation so I'm going to give you an opportunity and there's no way to receive Jesus as your lord and savior without making a decision it's impossible it's like it's not like you acent like are you married or not like I don't know well did you did you go did you go through a ceremony well I don't know you you're not married Bro right it's the same thing with following Jesus it's a real decision you actually have a new birth date I was born um April 21st 1967 was a great year but then I have another date is my birthday spiritual birthday when I was born again how many understand that now you must be born again if you're saying today pastor and this is this reality just question if I were to died tonight I don't know where I spend eternity but I really do believe that Jesus died for my sins and suffered for all the wrong I've done so to pay the price for everything I've done and I want to receive his forgiveness and I want to live a brand new life today I'm not I don't you're not joining a religion but I want to give my life to Jesus I want to I want to receive the gift of eternal life today I want to place my faith in him when I count to three I want you to raise your hand and and there's also people that youve backslid in and if you backslid in you need to come back home you need to come back home we don't even know if you're saved get back home to give your life to Jesus 100% come on this a best thing you'll ever do one when I say three I want you to raise your hands all this building I want to place my faith in Jesus I want Jesus saved me now I want forgiveness of sins I want to receive eternal life I want Jesus to set me free I want his Spirit to come in me and made me a brand new person two and when I say three don't be ashamed God's not ashamed of you one 2 three raise your hands all over this building I want to give my life to Jesus come on you're not listening to Satan come on you're listening to God I'm proud of every one of you come on all our visitors that came for the first time right here they're in the spitting section and they got saved awesome ask your neighbor you want to go up you want to give you want to go up there with me I'll go up there with you I want those that raise their hand to do one more step I want you to leave your seat and come up here we're just going to pray with you you're not going to do no speeches or nothing but this is come on this is like getting married come on you're walking up the aisle and say I'm in I'm 100% in I'm giving my life to Jesus I want to be saved I want to be forgiven come on leave your depression at the sea come on leave your sickness at the seat come on leave your come on leave your pain at the seat leave your sin at the seat come on Church let's give the Lord a big hand come on people are getting Sav what Jesus did I trust in God my savior one who will forgiveness is here come on freedom is here peace is here eternal life is here New Beginnings are here restoration is here breakthrough is here Victory Is Here proud of ior the one who will [Music] never he will never let come on let's make some more room here come on let's make some more room come on I need some DG leaders I need some leaders up here I'm going to probably need another 30 40 you online come on if you gave your life to Jesus don't tune out right now come on you stand up right where you at the holy spirit is touching you there's tears coming down in your eyes because God's spirit is right there right now speaking to you he loves [Music] you God is good Hallelujah this is what we're saying to Satan Satan get behind me now you're not going to lead my life anymore you Ain going to torment me anymore in the name of Jesus I'm free I'm free I'm receiving my freedom come on there're still coming Church come on I want you to understand this this is not always this is not normal in a lot of churches come on thank God that you're in a church that preaches the gospel and causes people the holy spirit is causing people to be be convicted of their sin and repent and give their lives to Jesus let's give the Lord a hand holy spirit's doing his [Music] job proud of you now you there's a scripture that says this The Road to Hell or the highway to hell is wide and many choose that path but the road to Heaven is narrow it's difficult and few find it you found it tonight I'm not [Music] saying that you're not going to be going against the grain of society but you're finally going to be on the right track headed in the right direction yes you're going to be fighting it's called a fight of Faith but it's going to be worth it every day you're going to get stronger every day you're going to have more peace but today you're getting saved and today you're being forgiven and today you receive eternal life and today you become a child of God period you become a child of God period period that's it okay today he's going to be your father he'll never leave you say man what am I mess up that's all I say confess your mess up and get back up but God's not leaving you it's it for God you're making a decision to follow Jesus as his disciple the word disciple means student so we have classes here for you to learn and grow baptism class all kinds of classes but we love you and you're not part of our family that's it this family ain't going nowhere so you don't go nowhere I'm asking you for a year of your life keep coming to church it's going to get better and better and better you're going to get stronger and stronger and stronger and don't let the devil lie to you when you leave oh nothing happened there just emotional no something you know something happened because before church started if someone told you you know you're going to walk up there you go I ain't walking up there but God spoke to you so strong that he got you to leave those seats and you're taking your walk with God tonight let's pray let's pray let's let's pray right now repeat after me say say Jesus I thank Youk you for loving me so much me so much that you suffered for my sins and then you died to pay the price for the wrong I've done so that I could be forgiven and I believe you rose from the dead today I make a decision to turn from my sin life I'm tired of doing it my way forgive me Lord Set Me Free and fill me now with your Holy Spirit today I am saved I receive the free gift of eternal life I am now a child of God and you're my father I thank you Jesus for saving me tonight and Satan I command you now get out of my life get out of my mind get out of my family I belong to Jesus and I'll follow him for the rest of my life in Jesus name I am free Hallelujah God bless you guys love you
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October 21st, Tiger Technician's Hour on TFNN - 2021
the following is a presentation of tfnn the tiger technician hour with your host hazel chapman call now toll-free at 1-877-927-6648 now champion [Music] hi everyone basil chapman tiger think this is our 1006 and let's get right into this because the dow is down 81 and 35 528 after making a new all-time high in the chat way methodology let me just do this because some of you are new having done my webinar the other day so i'll introduce you to many other things that we discussed and i'll do it right here in the chat week methodology we try to find the lowest low bar and from that identification we start a wave count and that wave counts should go to successively higher peaks doesn't have to but i'm saying this is the uh the obligation of the chambermaid methodology is to try to identify a low then go from a buy signal and see if it gets upgraded to a bi-mode meaning that it should go to at least four higher peaks i alphabetize these peaks i in other words i'm grading them in a certain way it can go from a all the way to g a b c d f d b abcd efg and at d the fourth highest peak other things can happen doesn't have to but that's where we've often seen the deepest corrections all right let's get that out of the way where are we here we're in lake c i cannot use a daily chart i have to call it legacy until four o'clock when the market closes and if we have not gone above 35 669 you've got yourself the right side lower high which makes it a peak therefore it becomes a pxc wait a minute we've got the same at down 75 at 35 533 we've also got what we've got the s and p uh making a leg c is closer to continuing that leg see it's only down at 2 at 45 34 if it goes one penny above yesterday's higher 45.50 where am i 45 40.87 that becomes a continuation of leg c on the daily chart any failure to do that makes us a peak c the magnet is stochastic at 98 percent 0.74 can you believe it this is what 14 16 cents uh one dollar 16 cents away from 100 never gets to 100 percent this is a fantastic action in fact there's a champion wave squash formation in the stochastic in the macd which says you should go very quickly to peak abc and then you might take a little longer if you don't get to d immediately but this is the the torque is the stochastic the magdie is the uh is really the overdrive is what keeps the the momentum going so talk momentum stochastic talk momentum is the macd so we're looking at very strong action we'll talk about the weekly chart we'll do that in a little while or maybe a technical friday tomorrow we'll take a little more time on that let's just go to the qqq one two three uh below yesterday's peak makes it a peak b if it doesn't go above that most importantly it's up 42 cents or 375.40 it's trying to garner some strength but it still is one of the weaker indices it's not weak it's just one of the weak indices out of the dow the s p and the qqq is is i'd say third but really if you look at it the iwm is actually acting much better look it's in leg d right now in the daily chart d is what we want for a buy mode and here it is a leg d i always put a little plus sign above that to say that's where you got to keep your eyes open because the yellow light flashes momentarily until you get other evidence that says it can go much higher so what we're looking at is at two to nine point zero zero is the high so far today two to nine point eight four was the high of september therefore you've got to watch this closely because that'll start another leg c in the weekly chart is made at peak c1 c2 in the monthly chart i spoke about this yesterday just let's say that if the russell 2000 now finds some straight see this is the whole thing about rotational corrections in a rotational correction what we find is that within one area that had been very successful to take a breather in a major mega bull market like we're in something else is liable to take its place even if it's momentarily but that's exactly what we're seeing right now and to to go with that if you look at the xlk which is the there we go leg b at this particular point strong leg b xlk is the s p spider tech spider fund um trading down 25 cents at 158 159 89 was the highest the only one that we've got so there's no other way at least for now this is what i'm saying a b c t e oh there's another way um yeah so i've got an absolute c at the top here and that's at 159.89 that was the very beginning of september and uh a sharp pullback to the 146s uh a 10 a 13 point correction it's almost 10 and now it's come all the way back so v-shaped pattern here this is actually much better than the actual qqqs it's a good sign but let's go to the smhs because we've got time today smhs are down well they're unchanged up now they're up a penny 266.51 still lagging from the 276.69 all-time highs was made august the 16th same day as as the dow and now what we're looking at is um it is in a retracement but it it actually has gone from a buy signal i have to wait for the end of the day to probably abide and if this makes a pd below the previous high of 276.69 that's going to suggest strongly i'll do it tomorrow but i'll talk about the overall market and why the smhs are so important keep in mind smhs are lagging that's a semiconductor we had the whole thing about the chips and i suspect we're just coming into one of the worst phases of the chip news before we get this talk about glut coming along and it's going to take quite a while to use circle that extra chip um the actual arrival on the coasts going to wherever it has to go um of the chipset that it can go into whatever it goes into and that's going to be so that january february we might start to see a real glass in the chips we'll see how that how we deal with that all right let's get out of this we wanted to go quickly to gold gold is down just four is holding in that mid range silver had a better chart pattern yesterday it made a leg d to d at a certain leg d just under the 200 period exponential moving average or 2 24.68 uh now i had a question i'll do it now why would you go a question about the gdx um that's what got you into the gdx just real simple um i i did that on air if you remember i did it quite a few times before we actually went along we hadn't been long gold for ages and we went to the gdx because i said i love the way that the gdx is starting to lead the way up and gold is is really in its own world and therefore the gdx minus is important to me i just my own preference everybody's got their own preferences and my preference is to see that the miners are actually moving that's where the money is really so the gold itself is doing okay it's holding quite well uh silver is doing a little bit better actually now um and i i thought that's the best way to do it so we're all on the gdx and it's trading at 32.68 just down 19 cents at 32.67 but it did make a doji candle peak d in the champion this is all the methodology that i i show my subscribers all the time look here's the midpoint let me just get this down right here finally yeah we already got a break i went to the finished the midpoint uh at uh on the 27th of september 20 28.83 from the previous highback 33s said there's a chance that we could have the same number of bars outside to get back to that level we haven't got quite there but we haven't got a d and we did go above the jeffrey inside track yes our inside bench prepared are you looking for a way to consistently add winning trades to your portfolio tom o'brien is here to help tom o'brien has been successfully trading markets for over 30 years a frequent contributor to td ameritrade network and cnbc tom o'brien founded tfnn over 20 years ago to help educate investors just like you tom's daily market newsletter market insights is published every morning when the markets open to give you the competitive informational edge you need to succeed these newsletters are packed full of toms advanced technical analysis and are geared to deliver 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educating investors call now toll-free at 1-877-927-6648 internationally at six one 727-873-7618 others were back and we're looking at the gtx and i had a question because i said it was at a pd with a doji candle meeting all the demands that we wanting um is this the time to to exit i would i would say do not exit the gdx right now but if you have any questions for yourself that this is kind of you were skeptical and you're in it and you've done okay um take a little bit off just just make it so that you feel very comfortable there's no i you know i don't at this particular point i do think that i've spoken about this for a lot of months and months i said that bitcoin is the one that's in play with the big moves and this is the one that people are really going into as trade even though it's up at the 64 845 level i don't think that's the same i think it's usurped the action that used to be associated with uh both gold's gdx but all i can say is i would like to keep it for now maybe if you want to take a little bit off that's fine just part of money management for your own comforter i'd have nothing here technically that says that the buy mode is changed so until i get a signal to say that i just think it's in play and also look the dollar is having a difficult time yet it's pulling back made a pkf it's arching over we're still on the dollar it's ironic that along the dollar we're long gold anyway that's the way it is 94.56 was on the 12th of october and now it's at 93.58 um it doesn't sound like much but these are actually big moves for the dollar because of the trend so i'm just saying the shorter term trend says it's it's kind of stuck i wouldn't be surprised if it has to do much more testing of the 93s and at this point i'm still calling it a leg f a possible peak f in the weekly chart not an alternate count i don't see any reason to change that it looks like an f is acting like an f and that says it could pull back to maybe even under 93 but the bigger picture says that it should still continue to try to make higher highs and i don't know about higher lows but certainly higher highs but if you have a chance and you think it appropriate for today's show could you show how you might draw a down trending wedge on the es one minute 500 or minute charts thanks love your work thank you very much jb i i'll do that it's just this let me just have a glance i haven't been updating because now i'm busy in the show and i had this as a peak altoona count d e all right i'll do that when we get back there's a lot to do uh let me just finish up here so i wanted to show you the high grade copper high grade copper has a peak d in the daily chart we spoke about that and i said it should be pulling back is why we're looking at copper stocks for my subscribers but nothing yet that's number one number two is um it's really important that you have this fantastic move look at this arch formation look at this inside track repellent zone that it broke out of look at the ones you wanted the one side look at the cup formation i drew in the left side right side price time match for 4.8975 what was the continuous contract point eight two three um so he just missed it but in the time zone it's still got a little action it's got another couple of weeks actually it's got right up until the 12th the week of the 12th of november to get to 4.897 i love the action i do believe it's going to leg c in the monthly chart um and as far as far as i'm concerned um copper is it's broken out of its sideways channel it's moving to the upside it's a good sign if you put it together with crude oil this is economic uh action throughout the world i suspect that this is these are all good signs within that you've got your little you know think of the coast of where's an island uh where was it where poldark was filmed uh cornwall cornwall um yeah this is you know you got that the tide is coming in you've got this crushing uh waves against those beautiful cliffs and the and the big rocks and that's kind of you know what we're seeing here is that the tide is still rising and you've got the market now having all these different sectors doing different things and some of them the traditional part is out of the out just gone out the window and other areas are coming in like the bitcoin so you just don't not deny it it's there you've got to play these things so crude oil being up near the recovery high of 2018 in the 85 so this is this is really good action all right so i i suspect and i've been talking about it for a little while say i can see the high 83s maybe even touch 84 but i suspect that we are about to begin some kind of a consolidation in the crude oil and that's all i can say right now that it is slumber j i think comes up with the earnings tomorrow slb look at this huge move up uh alternate count g slash b wow fantastic at 20 at 34.47 down 27 cents and look there's the cup formation here as well maybe tomorrow i'll do a little drawing and i'll do these things live so you can see what i do a little lesson in the travel methodology we'll see if that works out there will be a leg d in slow motion going above the highs that were made around about what may or so in the 3637 area all right let's get back to our story here we want to look at the tlt tlt got the h pattern the dreaded h pattern weekly chart made a double top that u-shaped pattern that failed the left side with the weaker as a stochastic macd is only now turning down across negative and that's just suggesting yields are going higher i mean look at the tbt should actually have been along the tbc i like the tbt ultra short lehman 20th treasury bond etf at 1875 up 12 cents i think it's going to go to leg c into the 1920s not the year 1920 but the price 1920. okay a couple of things we've got you all got a lot of questions coming in um okay nvidia uh let's see basil nvidia is getting nibble today thoughts yeah look nvidia is this is this is one of the monsters in the semiconductor index nv da trading two to four point twelve up three point eleven up one point four percent and yet the semiconductors are down because you've got this whole mix everybody's doing every every child's doing something different this is the best of the best i would say to you out of all of them one or two others marvel's one of the great ones but nvidia i would because you said nibble that means that you understand exactly what you're doing today um i'm going to say right on the border in the chapman wave this is the let me just do this live oh green pink now of course you don't have all these colors you don't necessarily have not all the charts have the trade sessions always just been fabulous for um technical indicators and here we are so it's right in the buy uh sorry it's right in the repellent zone if it if it pops over two to five thirty in the next day or so that's a breakout and then it should go very quickly to the 240.33 all-time high back on 28th of august so i'm going to say yes i i i like your thinking here uh you've got to go with what's working in this particular market we're very fortunate in our picks uh for for subscribers to opening call we do have we have one that's up 1.5 just today alone a couple that are almost at all-time highs let me just check one of them there oh just missed an all-time high so yeah i like this um i agree with you and nibble um you can even have a little bit more of a nibble if you're prepared to put in a stuff and i'd make this stop real times you could stop 356 make it a four-point stop at two percent initially and then just whistle it down and use um i would use a buy stop and a trading stop that's the best thing that i would do there and just let it play out i'm not sure it's going to go to a new uh all-time high at this point because of the weekly chart but everything about it says the macd is good sarcastic splattered 95 percent in video fabulous i like it i'll be back guys down uh ninety-five recipes down 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front page of tfnn.com [Music] hi everyone we're back the s p wasn't down five it's actually up 1.61 right now this is what we're looking at so there's a megabull market money just keeps buying it on every dip let's go to rich and all i end up hi rich how are you doing well bezel how about yourself i'm well thank you you're looking at me artillery it looks like finally we got some you know some strength off the bottom here and i was just wondering what your thoughts were okay folks so uh in my webinar on tuesday i discussed a number of charts that had come down like this and so 9.9 9.98 let me just get there so 9.98 so the low three days ago in tilray which is in the cannabis area i used to have it all written up i don't even remember exactly what they do but they're in the cannabis area i made a low just three days four days ago of 9.98 it's trading up two points today i mean 28 30 percent this is nice is that 11.96 do you have any position well actually i had a position and i had gotten out of it a while back because it didn't know how far down it was going to go and i was looking for some strength off the bottom and it looks like that's what we got few days ago i don't know so this is something that's not a position i don't have a position right now okay so this is something i discussed the other day and what i said is we're looking at a number of stocks there were stocks in all different areas some of them gold somewhere in what am i thinking of here just individual stocks that had had great moves and then just kept tumbling down they kept making the dreaded h pattern took out the left side low and went lower took out the left side low and went lower and it so the the move that that occurred from 12.55 cents with a doji low on the 20th of august looked like huh this could be a good move so it goes nice two two strong candles pulls back holds the low and then pops to the upside but you see it had these four long wick candles and it kept testing the nine period moving average which was still pink because it was under the 14 and then it made the arch formation and came down it did exactly the same thing around about the 20th or so of september this and and i was talking about this particular area the other night when we were uh doing my webinar for subscribers to my opening call i said this is different this is the first time that i'm seeing some kind of strength in some of these stocks not all of them but some of the stocks in the cannabis area that are doing something different they've had the macd actually holding quite well on the pullback and the stochastic did pull back but the stochastic was showing that in these in the teens and single digits there was a chance that if they broke into the 20 percent high or higher area this time if there was price movement commensurate with the technical strengthening and finally you could see the nine period moving average cross positive this is the one time that i'm saying you have to still treat it as a as a an initial just buy a buy signal to buy mode attempt but it's the first one that i'm looking at that says you know what first time i'm looking at weekly charts it could start to improve this fits exactly in the category till ray so i'm going to suggest if you had called me yesterday i would have said start a position right here make your stop you got to choose your stop and make make a fairly tight stop and if it starts to rally and takes out the high of the previous day that says you've got a nice little cushion at your entry point so now you've only lost about 45 or 50 cents which is not a big deal if this is going to close nicely over the candle high of the 23rd of september of 12.40 it's at 11.94 it doesn't sound like much but folks we're talking about a stock that's really a struggle but if i like to look at measurements and if you look at the measurements from the 67 so it's hard to believe i know that you can also say i can't believe it this is a stock that at some point back in september 2020 was trading in four dollars and all of a sudden in um february of 2021 it hits a 67 round number high at peak e in the weekly chart has a horrible candle with a long long wick and the body is all under 30 30 and then it just makes lower lows and lower lows and lower lows and even lower highs and lower lows this is the first decent candle so i'm going to suggest you you obviously kept your eye on the sector because tool raise is a particular stock that you're focused on so i suspect that this is something you've been wanting to buy you've had it before i'm going to suggest that you start your position here it can't be as much as it would have been yesterday because it's already moved up so give it a little bit i mean it has to be a little bit less because of money management i would start a position at 1195 and it's unfortunate that it has to have to be really safe on not getting stopped out on a stock that has the potential to go to the 12s 1250 and even 1350 area over the next three weeks i would say i'd give it about eight percent on this initial position if that's too much then you'd have to just make it two positions one will have maybe the three percent stop and maybe the other will have a six percent stop but you have to give it a little a little bit wider stop at 11.98 this is the fund managers now today for the very first time i suspect are going to be looking at this whole sector and saying oh wait a minute there's a sector that's just being horribly beaten down let's look at sdz i use this only as a benchmark because they did absolutely everything right constellation brands spirits alcohols when they were in just the spirits business they were just absolutely the premier company in the entire stock market besides being one of the best stocks they had one of the best records of earnings and then when they went into the cannabis sector they dropped from 236 to 104 but now and then they ran all the way back to a peak d in the 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what you're buying for instance way back we bought the iai for subscribers got into it the day after the the low of march 23rd of last year in the 45s trading right now at 112. uh we've taken a little bits off but we still have a big core position i love it everybody knows every time i've had any kind of webinar every time i talk about it and even here at an all-time high for the last four days on the 18th it was at 121 thousand 147 100 and sorry 78 000 and today's volume so far is you have to book an appointment to get a share it's at 97 86 9786 so and it's trying to get 112. and it did the fan breakout this is everything that we talked about i spoke about in my webinar so i had said all the time if you're in a stock or in this case it's an index an etf i actually prefer an etf even if it's low volume but it doesn't matter it's if you're using it as a quick trade forget about it you just can't get in and out at the price you want even though it's done automatically these days i i found that it could even be hard getting out at the price you want it's almost like an option you have to keep changing it to to get the price you want um but if you're in because you like the outlook and i've been really positive that aisha has broken and dealing etf and security for forever um i just say get in i don't care about the price i'm cared about the waveform and the waveform if it's going up that's all that counts you won't get your best price when you want to get out but you're not interested because you're getting in at x well you're not getting in you're getting in at b and you're trying to get out at whatever it is e or whatever the letter or whatever the price is and that's the area that you're going to get out see if it's really if it misses by 50 cents or something it's not a big deal you will get out that's the only thing if you're using it as day trading don't touch it because that just makes it really you might have to wait a long time to actually get your your position out in they always take you getting is never a problem it's getting out so that's all i can say so don't let that be the criteria for you personally now for someone like me to recommend to subscribers i often say low volume stock and people know but that's not the issue if i like it i like it um i should be checking something right now i don't want to do it right now so i'll skip it but uh now maybe i can let me just see if it shows volume the volume volume 258 yeah okay 258 000 at this particular time of the day is fine that's good all right so that's i hope i answered your question uh the next question i had was uh s strt r t they did not look at this one's before astrt is strategic security now i haven't looked at this yeah so okay uh you see for me i'd have a little difference of opinion just in terms of a volume on a stock like this this is predicated on news if it's in the security area and it's stuck in this range it's in there it's in the rectangle formation it can stay in a rectangle formation for a long time so if you are looking and you expect news or earnings to come out and you're very favorable that's one way to do it but just as a stock sitting there i'd prefer to have a stock like this with much higher volume because at any point i might say you know it's really not if it starts at 38 39.63 to go to 38.30 with a dreaded age pattern i might say you know i want to i just want to get out so that's that's is this is a little different so it has to do with the chart pattern or it has to do with your overall overall view as the tide is rising the longer term tide is rising or it's it's uh auto parts manufacturer uh growing becoming profitable yeah i can see that but i can also see it as making lower lows and lower highs so this is one where you buy and hold it's something completely different uh bars because if you are in it um and you're looking out to january of next year or february the next year a big earnings report that's something completely different i hope i answered you um so the next question i had was tv show question so i have just something for or for one of my subscribers wrote in to say that he would like to speak to me because he didn't quite understand all just something maybe the terminology or something so i will send out tomorrow i'm going to write you down here i've got the little thing that i i send out how to read my opening call trader's corner page so i'll make a note here but i've also given you my telephone number so please call me um michael if you if you have a chance um i gave you my number just i mean i'm available or not we must talk i want you to be very satisfied with knowing what i want you to do and how you can do it so i don't want any questions it should be quite clear but if anything isn't i absolutely want to answer your questions so um yeah the next thing i will do here is uh fxi could i just follow up on that here from yesterday if xi is turning nicely it is up three cents this is the large cap china etf and the monthly chart looks terrible the weekly chart this is a little different to the patent that we're looking until re because you see it's tried so many times the difference here is that the magti finally turned up in the weekly chart histogram is now positive and the stochastic is still lousy at 29 but it is running with the unbalanced volume so i'm not convinced that the china etf is going to this was the low it could be a low it had a lot of the signs that say that this double bottom here at the 37 88 well sorry 3746 low of the fourth retest of 37 48 two days later and then gaps up didn't quite even on the reversal but it's really good action i i'm suggesting to you that this is an attempt to really get off the bottom but i don't think it's quite done my eye says the nine period below the 40 in the weekly chart is just too much room for a sideways move to continue a little bit longer before it breaks to the upside so i needed also so that's a question question question oh so the five-minute chart here's the e-mini five-minute chart so here's the question uh i what was the question oh if i can find it it was much earlier on those candles i'm coming around okay um hey can you just tell me what time it was uh i missed it was the five minute show was a really good question i wanted to get to it but i'm not seeing it yeah i thought i had it i didn't right but it's now the question is where is it it's in leg g slash c i'll i'll go through it when we come back i've got to have a little fun with the with the five-minute e-mini of four dollars at 45.32 back [Music] sharpening your skills as an investor is like getting better at playing a musical instrument you have to practice sure but you also need excellent instruction from experts at tfnn you'll get advice and guidance from the authority and technical market analysis and it's not just dry tedious text either tfnn airs live financial content streamed live on tfnn.com and tfnn's 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support it's gone to a peak e and that means and with the mag d turning down stochastic turning down but the night period moving average is still above the uh 14 period moving average but really close to turning down look at the i love this you see the question is what would i do right here i would have attempted and this can fail because this is using chapman wave methodology not just the technicals i i used that and i would have gone at 45 32 i would have initiated a short with duck it always pretty tight two-point stop or something like that and i would wait for the stochastic it's for the nine to go under the 14 period moving average and to see if it breaks the trend line this is a peak e in the two-minute chart sometimes i don't agree i love it when i get agreement in all these and then g slash c in the five minute chart so what i do is initially i start off with a with a with a one minute chart the two minute chart is only one minute later but it could have a different count it's the same count so i usually put a little question mark for myself there and i say you know you're trying to beat you're trying to defeat the purpose of a particular technique which is the nine going under the 14. it hasn't done that but so the the e in the 2 minute chart is still active and look how this is held look at the trend line look how important it became and now it's trying to rally at some point i think it's going to turn pink by going lower but look in the meantime and you've got a g says c in the five minute i would have loved if it was an f because then i'd say now i've got more confidence but at this particular point it could go to a d and just recycle it here so that's what we'll look at i'll do a little bit more tomorrow and technical friday a couple of classes go back to showing uh this interview do some analysis lots of tips put on so have a wonderful day see you guys all day i'll be back tomorrow and have to go check out my opinion call my daily newsletter
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How to draw a with blending stump - how to use a blending stump
[Music] goody guys scofancy's art and today i want to show you how to draw with alone the reason why i draw with a planet first of all i would like to highlight something last week i read most of your comments in the comment box and i answered most of this comment as usual and i must say oh my you guys are awesome most of um use them comments are simply signified most of the things needed to default our video right so i'll be chipping in most of those demands in the upcoming video and even this particular video so most of the time if you see me draw with the pencil and blow the whole entire need a dry brush or [Music] a q-tip or something software just to sub through the circles or blend the work of your work but today i like to emphasize on the drawing technique that i've adapted for many years which i found efficient enough to make any kind of drawing and i would like to show you like us to talk about it today so as you can see in this new drawing i'm making i'll be using mostly blending stone if we are z [Music] yeah i used to they are used for blending they are useful smoking graphite charcoal or any similar medium now let me explain fully and let me explain carefully of how are in making use of this drawing technique and drain technique at least and true tesla is a magical tool it's not just a laptop paper entering us we all know what is a very useful and essential artistic tool that we artists cannot do without right two as you can see whenever you want to make use of blending tools like totally i prefer to work with graphite dust when i tap the turtleneck on the graphite just as i'm doing it right now i just tapped it on the graphite and i begin to rope the graphite dust to the particular targeted surface so when i'm done with that and that i'll quickly figure out the items and the doctrines if i'm gonna go over it again i will go back and tap the same document on the graphite that's called charcoal doors you know rob this um kind of drawing technique is is best used for drawing subtle images like these um like this particular area uh i'm working i'm working on i'm working on this part of the wall of the drawing and you can see how i'm pushing the dirty line around with the just at the mouthpiece stuff the tattoo that i've just conducted so so i would like you to give me a rap attention because it's a break yeah this is always the breaker point of every every smarter thing i would say drawing soft images and images you don't really have to go very with the pencil and squares scripting of your paper you have to do something and then you submit the document just tapping the document on the graphite dust then punch or or other values directly paper as soft as and as easy as right so while you are doing this you have to think of something you have to go to um you have to take your dryer off or spoil your tortilla because then you whatever you i use this with hair it tends to get much so you have to learn how to make here you know probably learn how to make them for yourself [Music] okay so that's the first layer of of our dust that we apply we imprinted the trees and the shadow of this particular tree in the left hand side are trying as the reflection on the wall so like the shadow of the tree in the water you you can decide to do that which happens with them or with the dry brush when you walk with your pencil and you scrape off and you blend it here with your brush much i don't think it's much easier i find it more easier but when i'm working without you know i find it too easy to work on shadows reflections right so after we go after we are done this so as you can see i've decided not to make it a speed runner or mix too fast and just to make you understand as you've suggested so i hope you be able to understand this simple technique um most especially beginners who like to adopt this simple trick and to help them do much also seen some artists that i love to use their finger to spread the medium i'm talking about the graphite but many argue that blending tools are much better [Music] blending tool is burst to prevent your spoil from mixing right the truth about using blend stump is that there's a technique that we can use to achieve smooth transitional values without using a blending stump yeah yes but keep in mind that even though this technique is helpful there will still be times when a blending tool will be necessary to capture this desktop of your subject and don't forget after blending you will notice that you're totally gonna become dirty use the call naturally because you pick up particles when you're drawing to clean it use a sandpaper sharpener designed for pencil and similar art supply a scrap of standard sandpaper or a nail file as well yes i would like to talk about where you can yeah you can buy the green stuff you can generally purchase that alone from art supply store they are sold individually or in set and range in size from 3 to 16 or to 5 to 16 of an inch at the tip most of them are about 5 inch long and this allows for equal grip [Music] you might also find your blending stump or 31 so in a set along with other music joints like immediately razer camos and everything issue this can be a great option for the beginner because it allows you to practice with varieties of tools at a responsible price you can also accordingly that if you find something very useful in your work it's very easy to make very easy to make your own tools is as simple ass run of ours you see some youtube channels and i would recommend a rapid fire art is how you can make your own um it would be something like that you know on this channel but i don't really know is your opinion so i'd like to hear from you if you would like to learn how to make it and yourself so don't forget to subscribe this channel and hit the notification button to see new posts and i will be releasing a new post like i said i'm back on something big is coming and you know that um it like button also like this video and drop your comment your question and everything you want to you want me to answer you want me as a question drop a question down on the comment box and let me know the next video you will like me walk on our first video you like to see right so see you next time bye [Music] you
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The Vandalized Decapitated Luchador-La Fortaleza Mexican Restaurant-No Enchiladas For Me
okay jsp madonna from the facebook group everything is food i am now approaching la fortaleza fort de leza garfield new jersey on midland avenue for my favorite enchilada suisa which is a chicken enchilada with green tomatillo sauce and sour cream okay hey what happened [Applause] i had a park all the way down there because the parking lot is packed on a sunday now what i want to know is who decapitated the luchador the famous la fortaleza luchador is decapitated who decapitated the luchador okay it's a shame the poor luchador she's not decapitated he's not decapitated but the lucha door is decapitated it's busy i'm entering i'm entering the place the cactus is not decapitated the monkey's not decapitated but the luchador is look at that there's a little a little uh lucha libre ring oh wow okay [Music] there we are oh everything's taken oh boy [Music] [Applause] [Music] there goes that no tables not even for not even for one person nothing i gotta leave not even for one person goodbye love fortaleza for now i have to i have to choose something else for dinner [Music] it's a great place i want to give a shout out to mr salvatore mercurio who also loves this place all right but but anyway poor headless luchador unbelievable
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Previous Year Questions - V | Revision Series | Kriti Singh | Unacademy CLAT
hi everyone how are you welcome to the session so this is another previous year question Series so the passages are from 2021 and let's begin the class then okay so I have some updates for you so uh just a second so in this session everyone we will be discussing about your question paper okay so June 19th we will be having this analysis Session 1 pm onwards Joe live coverage here focus on academic life on an academy other reactions of the exam exam guests okay this is what you'll start getting after the exam is done then we'll start with our question paper analysis question paper analysis was it easy difficult to moderate he gets solution cut off and after that we will be having a deep dive analysis okay in this deep dive analysis everyone hum discuss about the solutions so we will be discussing about the question paper here okay now this is a QR code if you want to join the sessions okay hi Karen now so this is the QR you can scan it and you can enroll for this program then we have some clock Toppers on the screen and after that some of the batches that are starting from 15th of June it is all English match clack 2023 aspirins and you can see all our Educators all our top Educators teaching then we have nlu roadmap this is a batch for cloud 2024 students 17th of June bilingual class you can see the Educators who will be teaching last minute preparation for class 2022 now last minute now these classes are one of the last classes also for 22 so make sure you have been classes checklist make sure 18th of June 10 30 by your 10th position okay so guys I think these are all the updates that I had to give you for more updates you can enroll uh and roll on telegram Academy so now let's start with the passages the last class passages just a second everyone okay everyone I'm very sorry technical issue class was buffering I think it's okay now right I'll be visible okay so let's begin with the session everyone now you can see this passage on the screen the passage is from 2022 so let's have a quick uh read on the passage so here three slides this was one of the longest passages of 2020 uh to everyone so let's quickly read it and then we'll have a discussion on the questions so I'm giving you some time is it discuss so everyone this passage was on covet 19. he kept covid-19 infections infections covid-19 cases so somewhere this is what this passage says so quickly read it once and then we'll have a quick discussion on the questions see so covid-19 infections are once again on the rise with the daily infections Crossing 16 000 per week per day next step this is considerably higher compared to the infections reported the same period last year last year 500 cases however unlike last year the response this time has been muted with no Nationwide lockdown okay one of the reasons for differing responses is the listen from the unintended consequences on the economy of the strict lockdown last year while aggregate estimates on the growth rate of GDP shows sharp contraction in the economic activity 24 percent the impact on the lives in livelihood is still unfolding is the extent of the loss of lives in the livelihood is becoming clear and clear now okay then again we can see this is the first official report on the estimates for the quarter which witnessed the worst impact with the lockdown in the force until middle of me so this is your first part of the passage I hope you are done reading take a next part there so this is your second part quickly go through the go through it and then we'll have a quick discussion you can remember the visuals of thousands of migrants walking back to their Villages are still fresh in the mind okay while many have returned to the urban areas in the absence of jobs in the rural many did not because the plfs which captures the employment unemployment situation in urban areas provided some Clues to what happened the estimates are broadly lined with estimates available from other primarily conducted surveys notably unemployment surveys of the center for monitoring Indian economy okay this is another part then again we are given some data according to plfs April June 2020 round the urban employment rate for the production above age of 15 was 20.8 percent which was close to monthly average for the same quarter for cmie at 19.9 percent according to the data you can also see the sharp decline in June compared to April and May similarly it also shows the sharp rise in unemployment rate which more than doubled compared to the unemployment rate in the preceding quarter of Jan March while one of the five persons above the age of 15 was unemployed he gave the unemployment rate among 15 to 29 was 34 percent every third percent in this age group that is 1529 age group was unemployed during the same period okay so this is your second part of the passage just go through it once okay read this page so this first statement says yes lockdown is one of the major reasons for worsening the employment situation but this employment situation was already going through the severe distress as far as jobs are concerned the next state affected economy has not been creating jobs predates the economic shock of demonetization and the Hasty rollout of GST these are the major reasons done everyone done reading okay read the page and let me know when you are done reading okay okay everyone let's move on to the question number one now so this is your question number one according to the author which of the following is plausible explanation for the India's prevalent crisis of unemployment according unemployment key plausible explanation the crisis of unemployment India explanation this is what you have to find okay so give me the answer write your answer in the comment section I'm good Rupal hope you are doing well as well any answers so let's check the options there is a sharp decline in urban unemployment rate for the production for the sorry for the population above the age of 15. so what we are trying to find we are trying to find a plausible explanation of the prevalent crisis of unemployment while this option says that there is a decline in urban unemployment so this does not give us the explanation of the prison crisis so option number four is not your answer option number three says imposition of Nationwide lockdown during covid-19 pandemic led to migration of workflow force from Urban to rural areas led to migration of Workforce from Urban to rural but as for the question people some what sorry although there were many jobs but still many were there so this does not give us a explanation the unemployment crisis then option number two says imposition of Nationwide lockdown a pandemic reduce the economic activity economic activity employment crisis option number one previously existing employment correct so author talked about demonetization and other hustle rollout of GST is uh worsen due to the imposition of national avoid lockdown so there was already the crisis there were reasons existing reasons so option number a is the correct answer next question is according to the author what is the current state of Indian economy according to the author what is the current state of Indian economy so uh the correct answer for this question should be option number B he can buy option number B should be the correct answer the aftermath of sharp contraction in the economic activity is being experienced unemployment crisis because there is sharp contraction in the economic activity now this is the current state current state contraction current status is a relevant option unemployment rates in urban areas for all categories this is also irrelevant option so option number two is correct so try this question which of the following statements can not be inferred from the given Passage okay so the correct answer here is rise in unemployment is attributable to the imposition of Nationwide lockdown okay so yes this is something the unemployment decline in economic growth is attributable to the imposition uh decline in economic growth loss of lives and livelihoods all the three options are something that we can infer from the passage option number see rise in unemployment is attributable to the migration of members like but it's not because of the migration of members so option number three is your answer that is something we cannot info from the passage try this question which of the following strengthens the author's argument that decline in economic growth in the rise in unemployment proceeds on the onset of covid-19 pandemic any answers everyone okay so strength arguments argument that the decline in economic growth and rise in unemployment precedes the onset of covid-19 pandemic unemployment may rise jobs okay now this is what we have to strengthen so option number between 16 and 17 19 and 20 growth decelerated to four percent less than the half uh less than half the eight percent rate in 2016. okay so 16 17 or 1920 by growth economic growth so that means so we could have seen the decline in economic growth also rise in unemployment so option number c is the statement the additional info when added to the argument makes the argument true so that means it supports the argument so option number c is the correct answer if I talk about other options while one in the five persons above age 15 was unemployment unemployed during this period but this is the period when there was a lockdown that means it does not strengthen the passage then Urban unemployment rate was this close to the monthly average of this now this is also around the lockdown that's why not your answer so option number three is the correct answer for the question okay so the last question from the passage everyone according to the given passage which of the following statements are correct Mark your answers direct answer is option number a unemployment rate in urban areas for all the categories increased almost by three times over the preceding decade so this is your correct answer active okay now now I want you guys to read this paragraph and let me know when you are done reading thank you okay so let's have a quick uh discussion on the passage everyone let's read the passage together so on the day of writing this that means just an authority article India has reported 116 deaths from covet 19. in the contrast the U.S uh with around one fourth population of India reported 1897 death or we can say 16 times the daily death as India UK which is 1 28th of the population of India reported 592 deaths or we can say five times the daily deaths in India okay on the uh on the other metrics too new cases Active cases are the Indian curve has flattened so we can say that means but author then goes on to say if in UK and U.S achieve what we have there will be a major celebration that means because we are not a developed country like UK in us so there are no celebrations such low death rates would be seen as a victory of the government Citizen and the signs over the dreaded coronavirus however because we are India we don't get as much credit then incapable of achieving something like this on our own instead of learning from India's experience the first instinct is to doubt Indian state that means instead of learning from our experience we are not counting the cases right we are not doing enough tests we don't classify the debts properly PK even uh as tests have only increased positivity rate has dropped tests almost all Indian hospitals are seeing a drop in the covid-19 admissions and fertilities that means somewhere according to the article according to this passage India is handling covid-19 better than underdeveloped countries now in the next paragraph everyone we can see to think that deep Indian state is capable of fudging data at a level of every district and every state now this statement is important to understand and sustaining this facade for months is giving it way too much credit now author says deep Indian state is capable of fudging data as per the foreign and for India India is a huge country so it's very difficult to fudge that data at every district and every state level and this facade conspiracies require enormous coordination and effort and it isn't quite how things work in India okay so conspiracy uh given that you can check Corona data at every word level and up Corona data her word level it is also impossible to fetch data not to mention create a downward curve that is moving in the same direction in virtually every corner in India okay so as for the authority in terms of testing while a case might be a while a case might be made for lots of Indians not getting tested it is true that random testing has increased in the last few months domestic Flyers into Maharashtra from many states for instance have to get covid-19 uh tests done irrespective of the symptoms if there was a rampant Corona we would see a spike in the cases from just these flyers it may be hard for the people to accept the reality but almost all evidences point out to the fact that India has flattened the corona curve while U.S UK and most Europe still haven't what is even more remarkable about India's achievement is that it has managed to do this without the Draconian lockdowns apart from the two months in April May 2020 in fact the cases have dropped even as India opened up hope so authors always says now these are the questions you have two questions written on the screen so the first question is which of the following strengthens the author's argument that India has tackled covid-19 pandemic better than the most uh Advanced Nations so everyone try to give me the answer this is also somewhere your central idea of the passage so if we check the option if we find the option option number one date there India's positivity rate and the admissions in Indian hospitals are reduced they go positive positivity rate admissions that means yes India has handled covid-19 pandemic better so this must be the option that strengthens the given argument but now if we check other three options India is counting of the numbers is incorrect inadequate inaccurate next question without which of the following weekends the author's argument that India has tackled covid-19 pandemic better than the most advanced Nations try the question okay so which of the following weekends the author's argument that India has tackled covid-19 pandemic better in the most advanced Nations okay so correct answer for this question now must be option number confinement India lacked the coordination and effort to execute conspiracies many Indians are possibly not getting tested evidence points to the fact that India has flattened the corona curve India has not imposed Draconian lockdowns many Indians are possibly not getting tested has given the reason evidence points to the fact that India has flattened the corona curve this strengthens the given argument Indiana lockdowns as per the passage lockdowns so option number two is the most relevant answer many Indians are possibly not getting tested okay next question here to think that deep Indian state is capable of watching data at the level uh at the level to every District in every state and sustaining this facade for months is giving way too much credit I explained this statement to you when we were reading the passage so find out the answer in this statement the author indicates that find the answer so Motorola there may be unauthorized network of power operating independently of Indian States political leadership in pursuit to their own agenda and goal but their influence is questionable this is the correct answer okay according to the given passage which of the following statement is not true option number one is the correct answer here developed nations are reluctant to learn from India's experience as Indian data is doubtful this is the correct answer guys okay statement not to update India does not get much credit for tackling covid-19 India focused absolutely correct according to the passage so option number one is the correct answer next question according to the given passage which of the following statements are true according to the given passage which of the statements are true so covid-19 cases in India have reduced because of reduction and reduction in restrictions covid-19 cases in India have increased with the reduction have reduced despite the reduction so option number four they go correct answer over 19 cases in India have reduced despite the reduction in restrictions restrictions in India have reduced with increase in restrictions increased in reduction reduced because of reduction in restrictions okay so option number four other option number a or option number four May confuse me despite any restrictions option number four is your answer okay so everyone I think that's all for today's class now do you see this passage on the screen you can try to solve this passage everyone these are the questions I am showing you the question this is your page one okay try to solve this question write your answers in the comment section I will be going through the answers okay this is your page number two this is your question one which as per the passage which of the following is a challenge for India this is a page number two if India has to fulfill its potential in the world we have no choice but to live in the peace with our neighbors in Mutual Security Harmony and Corporation in the context of statement which of the following strengthens the author's argument next question is which of the following is the central theme of The Passage above next question which of the following is the correct expression of author's opinion as stated in the passage another question is which of the following can be inferred from the passage above and that's all for today so everyone I've shown you the passage try to solve it write your answers in the comment section make sure that you enroll for an academic classes sessions Daily Business make sure if you like the video hit the like button and if you have any question you can write the question in the comment section uh like in the live comment box below and I will be answering it to you after that we'll end the session we just write it I'll answer okay everyone I think that's all from my side then thank you so much for being in the class practice will prepare well all the best for your exam thank you everyone bye guys take care
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True Ending | Tainted Grail: Conquest
foreign welcome I better be seeing my thing I I see the voice thing working uh GPU updates came in and it seems to fix some of the issues that OBS was having so that's awesome thank you GPS or GPU Nvidia updates we're fixing things in OBS sorry OBS if I was blaming you for uh GPS or GPU problems but uh it's super early I'm up before noon on a weekend it's amazing um and I'm feeling kind of spry spry spry is that a good is that a right word I don't know hmm I got my coffee I got my sneaks I'm thinking uh we're gonna play uh some tainted Grail try to get fully completionist that's funny the sneak thing just popped up after I just talked about sneak um what was I saying oh yeah the we're thinking about I'm gonna try to completionist this I think we have oh I should probably open that um I think I have three more classes to do which is a couple hours of gameplay which is brutal um but it's made me start thinking um I looked into a Cult of the Lamb completionisting that um for the most part they're the last the remaining ones I have are pretty easy except for the there's three I think where I have to eat three bosses without taking damage so that might be difficult I might look into that see if it's worthwhile I don't know um I don't know if it'll be doable or if there's a fast way to do it because you can you can go on those runs and there's like a little totem and you can teleport directly to the boss I don't know if that would be the most efficient way to go about it or not because you would essentially go in there without grades with tarot cards and stuff so I might look into that um also my teeth look like brown is it because I'm drinking coffee and I move the lights gross um let's see oh I also started I looked into grief that's a game uh I played and beat a couple years ago I think I beat that in the other Stream area too um love that game it's absolutely beautiful um that's one I definitely want a completionist or 100 I said I should probably be saying um so I looked into those I unfortunately uh I'm not upset about it at all but unfortunately um I can't just like jump in and try to complete some stuff I think I actually have to play through the whole game again and so it's potential I can [ __ ] something up and miss something um but maybe I'll open up a guide so I don't miss it um I want to do that one as well and then you know Hades is always on the docket even though I've already 100 of that one there's a bunch of [ __ ] I want I want to unlock everything in that game for some stupid ass reason and part of me is like I could just be playing this on my switch when I'm like getting ready for bed because I'm just doing runs but I'm still getting content that I have not seen yet like last time we played Meg and zag had a little fling thing that happened so I don't want to like miss anything on stream but I know regardless I'm rambling I'm thinking we're gonna be playing some uh tainted Grail um this one might be since I've been playing this one semi uh recently this might be one that we can knock out uh although it 20 getting to level 20 is brutal hold on tainted Grail um because you have to play like two hours you know oh uh I need to go to the game itself tainted Grill um what was I saying I don't know it was my mind okay here we go so I have two Sentinel weird Hunter an apostate that's it yep and I didn't like the apostate and I don't think I like the Sentinel I think we try a weird Hunter and I don't think I think we are just gonna go on easy mode to get it done um because it's just lowering my currency gain I game game gain I said it right the first time um which I don't really necessarily need to buy items anymore I don't think um so I think we'll just uh try easies to see if we can get to 20 as fast as possible let's see every hit you deal leaves a Hunter's Mark 400 smart right this one I want to do multi-hits right [Music] is very limited both in combat and on the map really if you have a million Health portions you can be like pop 17 of them on the exact same term oh that was a weird lag don't do that watching you also my new motherboard should be coming in today but by 10 pm so I might do some uh a little bit of building this weekend see how that goes uh let's see I have 130 life you could add cards you give let's see if he has any super runestones is rare they're always a hundred that's awesome I forget what his special card is scientist lady card is a free card right I don't remember 800 damage to turn for every inflicted stun oh I have 13 of these I needed 16 or 18 18. yeah boy oh start with new slots that sounds cool um let's go check the ghost actually because I get journal pages right also we need to figure out um wait how come like I didn't finish a story still Sentinel weird Hunter apostate oh okay um so that's just for the achievements but to get the true ending I think I still need to rescue the last person which is uh with the seamstress right um but we're having an issue finding here although I think I did look her up um I I was right I need to run around without um candles lit okay so I do have more sweet um do I exchange blood 260 is that saying I'm at 263. it's like 1600 or something right yeah that's bananas [Music] and a passive skill I don't know this does for me increase your damage I'll buy that uh uh not the card what is it runestone dust you know that could be worth it I wonder if I could buy enough well I guess it'll depend on how much this goes up huh grade it would be worth buying the drop chance more because you're gonna get more dust in the long run instead of getting the the slots right oh my God 54. I'm gonna save my money we're gonna run around without handles see if it helps all right buddy um gonna hit me for babies is it reach four to make them vulnerable okay and then yo thanks let's see it that's a lot of hit four hits 100 damage random enemies finishing blow every enemy killed by this card increase dude oh until the end of combat okay so that's not good this all take though because it's multi-hit piece your armor whenever you play two or less cards in turn the first hit the next Guild builds a [ __ ] ton more damage [ __ ] every second hit received in a turn that's awesome actually the first turn of combat increased your damage in the first turn of combat game armor let's go uh let's go for some damage I should probably do armor right you know what I'm gonna switch that although I am playing on easy I could probably beat away with the damage you just want to live I don't want to restart again I had to check my mic again started Panic all right 100 damage that's my ability all right I forget about this thing all right you're gonna hit me for one um off that pop that oh damn [Music] are you oh You're vulnerable oh you're so close to dying never mind you are dead I forgot that brings out a rage man oh a Mythic already and your turn with more and four cards gain energy and your turn with unused energy oh excuse me more than four cards boo I mean we'll take them all friend uh what's my flute gain blocks stunned enemies everyone deals maximum hey there's this damn it yeah that was probably not smart enemies all enemies have a 50 chance to get stunned to this turn ew chance too it's gross [Music] kind of want to go switch that back discard your hand draw four cards that could be good I'll follow energy and deal one hit uh [Music] hmm first lash because it's damage we'll bring that one in because it increased my damage oh I didn't didn't even see that last time I already had one um good is he is he still here no he's gone I screwed it up it's fine okay um what could it be uh stat boost okay give it some life got more damage Hello friends um oh that's a two drop crap um cool it's free and you're dead nice and damage this turn for every inflicted stun that could go well with that uh thing I just got oh I got three of those already nice love to see it hello friend uh our secret move 10 hits oh hell yeah that's great for this build or for this class although it's only three use try turns so not super helpful but we'll take it oh murdered someone already okay um nice um I'm gonna take a damage from him it's mine or not okay 39 huh [Music] how many I lost life definitely should be targeting this thing but bam oh come on dude oh ouch that was a lot of damage kill him straight up or not why aren't you dying why did you have so much life do you have a million armor [ __ ] the next hit that could be good retelling with one hit dealing 200 damage received from the next hit oh that's only once huh make mark yourself or an enemy with this turn targets damage will be increased by 100 normal reduced by 50. I hate that that might come to save my ass and use block class for one additional turn whenever you hit an enemy reduce their armor by three until the end of combat nice ooh duplicate every fifth attack type hard played um that could happen pretty often because I'm doing like three a turn did you get it doing look at that snoot look at this nude you'll get it oh that was that was the treasure oh snap this beast when you filled your I got really lucky open slot sure like that was a treasure thing God damn [Music] um fine duplicates for days okay so yeah running around blinding the weird I was like oh you can figure it out nope didn't even know that was a treasure person all right let's see we're gonna that we're gonna do that uh 19 huh [Music] yeah we'll get the kill now you're dead one hit two hits cleave of that in three blocks next turn offer one energy I don't like that but it's still good then random random enemy after playing 15 cards for retaliate you know this could be apparently getting a lot of stuns of this turn time around maybe we uh do a stun build hello goodbye come on spider friend right here are the Whispers there's the the hunting launch is that what that is right we can rest just murder them straight up love it [Music] okay you can still do it even when the weirdness is happening am I gonna run into the boss without knowing it foreign didn't get the kill I'm gonna get the block oh is it because I had armor first turn maybe no it doesn't give you blog for Treasure get the fight all right you're gonna debuff me that's fine oh gross thanks going on here [Music] oh it goes away are you serious I didn't know that that's a bummer I know it would go away um oh crap why am I doing so little damage screw you dude why was my damage so low that time reduced energy costs one hand by one chain nope some random enemy reduce random attack could be worthwhile the one hit for under business damage pick one card from the grave that's a cool art I really like that that could be worthwhile if it's hitting one person start every combat with 10 ultimate first hit in combat deals 200 more damage whenever you kill an enemy draw two cards from with its cost reduced by one hmm find a loose Stone you find a smoke oh money thank you looks like an altar all right what do we got Let's uh bopped you all right let's that'll do I thought those were oh no I was getting confused those were not the combinable ones all right oh the legendary still does show up on the map that's nice we got an altar excuse me might visit them to get a heel I think does it only heal for 15. forget whoa okay killing them straight up I should probably read that after killing enemy getting 100 damage oh like card reduction cost oh ghost man oh thanks man appreciate it we're a little bit over half life look what I found uh you know what we'll ask for a blessing in a minute hey buddy here we go there's the combiners did I really only find one Brock are you a Healer you um it'll hit him that's rude you know what that'll work nice love it worked out well it's just farting runestones out at me that's great the investment hey man the local Hunters call this ancient skull hunt for food there's two of them oh they actually attacked me heck yeah that's just reminded me I'm gonna go back to the marketplace real quick let's see if I can buy some meat the investment no you don't have any meat how rude all right so we have 10 we're gonna hope we're gonna hope that uh I find more meat and then maybe run into our big friend uh uh feeling all right friend not the Golem all right brotato let's uh none of those are very helpful are they oh screw your barrier all right uh actually we're gonna get a lot here uh [ __ ] only stunned one of them oh thank you why are you still glowing okay can I kill him wait um he's bound to do a lot of damage uh screw you dude all right he did all right those are free it's free you know what maybe we will hit him had two blocks love that seven times four rude uh I should probably use my stuff better because I'm about to get rocked all right let's do that and then we're going to that actually might kill him maybe we'll hold off on that yeah they all applied to him that's good oh damn so I think I can get the kill here yeah because I was doing a crap ton of damage nice uh reduced enemies I remember 100 of your damage until the end of combat reposition it one again one hit I get that way like if I'm running out of cards I can use it then that Mythic might be useful take a passive skill start of every turn 124 damage for the next hit or Everton the card play in one combat increase your damage right ten percent into the end of combat two more cards in the first turn of combat every turn for the next hit that should happen pretty often right only I would go every turn damage but am I wearing this [Music] it's still like even though I picked up that thing it still doesn't feel quite worth it foreign [Music] still haven't found her spider friend hopefully spending money isn't or not spending money isn't gonna bite me in the ass here legendaries down here oh deep within the oh we found her God she's terrifying as terrifying as before and now with the pained expression of a woman who's getting closer to giving birth oh boy she doesn't say a word when she sees you get from the niece from niece especially for you leave the gown in front of her and take a step back she looks at it intensely for a moment eventually she Whispers we've almost ever oh God the spider's eyes give me Trypophobia and Tiny legs nearby did it oh God she freaks me out hey look what I found [ __ ] is this the friend no um although this might did I get the password for this it's a lot of damage uh it hit me oh crap forgot damn oh man this is that full-on combination there was disgusting I shouldn't do that I think we'll pop him immediately right 70 yeah oh I got no oh a hubris and arrogance come to bite me in the ass okay so for those fights the build actually kind of works for them offer HP nope just turn gain 30 armor every received hit will increase your damage oh okay that sounds awesome damage gets stunned enemies doubled it's really wanna be ghosts done isn't it maybe hit an enemy increase your armor this turn increase the maximum damage you deal by six all right it's done it is I need a one in the armor slot for uh this what is it every four attacks or something you get a stun chance blazes alone windmill Creek and chronology approach as if they're trying to warn you about something when you enter the Miller strides towards you and immediately you know says hey it is different like you win I lied here's my invitation I lied again and silently opens a hatch in the floor it clearly leads down to a seller this is for the uh as you walk down the stairs you hear weird the worshiper people right they become louder and louder like the the liver step you take then suddenly people in Black robes gathered around a stone carved with various markings your place during the ceremony take the free place since you don't know the words you at least tried to hum along the melody together with the rest of the crowd at some point one of the men starts reciting the words of some ritual he leads that chant but they end each verse in unison thee Eternal dark sky we invoke thee Lord it sounds like a bad idea okay someone throws various mysterious items into a fire someone cuts their arm open and rips their blood over the flames everything is happening very fast and the chanting continues then everything goes black oh [ __ ] natural Darkness envelops the place what do you think you're doing you incredible [ __ ] hey it's death and then fall today it sounds different start praying vigorously wave summons you Lord to pledge our Allegiance and demonstrate Our Endless servitude like you're bothering me I'm at work slaps its fingers and the man's neck breaks quite visibly in seven different oh God for some reason that line made me want to play Divinity original sin too it was the same with you you idiotic beings the same you give them life and they'll find a way to screw it now it sounds like him fingers again and another man falls to the ground you forced me to come here and pay attention to you before your scheduled time and now you say you worship me that's rich death looks around and notices you and what are you doing here did you go completely nuts and I somehow didn't notice please don't Auto kill me I honestly have no idea Chuckles probably it's probably a chuckle you know there's really no telling with these Immortal beings you notice that the cultists are still kneeling with their faces touching the ground or trembling in fear listen I can't have that it's not like humans are the only creatures dying in this world I'm busy I'll tell you what normally I just get it over with and be on my way but since you're here the choice is yours should I get rid of these insufferable beings or should I spare them I'm pretty sure they summon death so he could kill them or like they're willingly knew so I kind of want to say kill them because what they want but spare them but I know the type they won't stop fooling around with because I want to see if there's more content with the illness right it's on you to make sure I've never summoned here again I'll make it easy for you here with this and certain ingredients oh you'll be able to summon things which are not me what they will look real but they won't be real they won't be able to kill you study them fight them do what you want now I have to go wait do I have Phantoms now death disappears the cultists slowly rise unsure if exactly they were happy okay thanking you for saving their lives you give them the grimoire and once again explain in excruciating detail that they're forbidden from ever summoning death again I don't think they're gonna listen Bad Moon Rising completed that's grimoire book given to you to death who wants to prevent crazy cultures from ever summoning it again what the [ __ ] okay apparently we have a lot more to do oh you look different I don't ever remember seeing you why do you look different berserk yeah that sounds awesome yeah there we go oh boo oh super boo oh damn it oh and he lived all right well no you're dead because I don't want to get hit [Music] all right I think I need to kill him [ __ ] [Music] maybe I didn't need this huh damn it dude there we go I gotta remember just do anything to get the kill so I can draw more cards 50 damage until end of combat [Music] that's a long life you have to give up though add cleave to every hit this turn um that's really good for things that spawn babies because then I could just keep murdering them right you'll two hits for 50 damage to All Enemies reach their damage oh this is hard they're all kind of good to every hit that's that's the winner heck yeah dude yeah dude it's you didn't get mad she didn't tell us to leave oh experience May our boss never cross again uh Shield breaker could be good for high armor targets if you hate the next card played um getting blocked next turn draw one additional card with this deep breath is tempting but I want to get this chain attack because we could potentially duplicate in the duplicate again right never used ultimate with 10 or more charges to produce enemies of armor by 100 ultimate ability consumes only 60 66 percent of current charges whenever you kill an enemy with your ultimate ability heal ten percent of your max HP and it's not damage taken um I'm gonna do that has a potential to save my bacon that is the boss wow you're right next to him I suppose I could walk around Candles now right it's a lot of damage but nazole um I'm gonna do this yeah rid of the [ __ ] out of him that was awesome should probably pay attention to these for every inflicted stun damn dude hey buddy anything awesome [Music] every point of onion sending me not heal oh it's tempting but not right now that is the treasure Guardian right ideally I would just kill this person first uh I got like nothing keep the next card played huh [Music] now is it still applied is love that ooh that or this one she mad now she mad I do not want her hitting me [Music] I'm with that damage how are you still alive here we go kill myself forgot about that he's trying to do that as often as possible chain thank you though nice are you fine openly I get stabbed got some arm oh I lost armor that sucks that really sucks squishy now I'm a squishy Bean all right what are we gonna do we're gonna do that and murder you should murder you immediately hey bud I'll take the passive oh right I don't even use that thank you excuse me screw it let's just get this over with hopefully I don't get murder-lated although he does have friends so this could work um did I get the I did oh I didn't think [ __ ] they didn't oh head blocks amazing look at my little baby armor oh God this sucks um oh no next card plate that applies to everything huh that will kill me uh [ __ ] this up I use that thank God one died um it means I can block one now thank goodness repenting to use that I think I can finish this actually we're fine oh I should have smacked him with my ultimate need some heal more more heal throw one card about zero energy duplicate the next card your ultimate ability to have its Max charges nope sorry every combat with two additional energy heal 20 verses HP after each Victorious combat every hit enemy reducer armor yeah you know what I'm gonna do that one because my armor [ __ ] sucks now oh that's such a pain oh look I Nicole this who did not show up at the ceremony okay let's find some I did that huh in order to save the world of corruption you just save its inhabitants final villagers still haven't done that [ __ ] found when you feel yes armor please uh where is do I not have like a I need I need to put the armor thing in don't I heal HP we have to do that because I'm kind of screwed I should be moving that yep because I'm always ending stuff with more than four cards right okay well you're about to take everything so [Music] I don't know if the cleave actually applied the way I expected it to there [Music] um we'll do that that can I kill him I can kill him we're gonna it was already a zero drop boo [Music] I already got babies oh I got a lot of stuff coming in here all right they're dead never mind what's up space welcome to the Stream how you doing friend don't look Jada woke up okay for you wow I landed that right next to her just by looking at the camera how you doing friendo it's good to see you how's your weekend okay having that armor at the start I think is helping um um I don't need a block I don't need to do that let's do that made a friend it's fine oh and murdered love it going just fine that is awesome you got any fun plans he's alive well and happy he'd be glad to see you but he just went out for a moment he better not be eating rocks oh right these are exchangeables oh this is a beautiful runestone oh here here's something nice in exchange oh nice all right thank you I get two yo okay thank you was it nice just because I I finished your storyline or was that just happened the one you were you looking for I just got lucky oh it's you no no I choose right hand I got life thank you no plan she's trolling that's not fun Jordan's not fun but I'm proud of you for doing it because touring sucks oh leave is already applied so smack on you I should pay attention to those because since I'm walking around without candles a lot of times they're bad for me like that that's a bummer um extra energy this turn [ __ ] wow I do no damage this turn very uncool of you I'm not gonna be hit but I'll use it all right this should heal me nice it should be full because I killed him and I have the thing on where after every combat I heal right um although it's I think not my Max life never mind yep close though hello friend is the the crystal altar hate the next card played which let's do this wait you you lose damage rude are you low on light um all right let's do that wow I have a butt load of uh skills and stuff there that's a bummer I kind of wish I had the reposition one I could kill him no I can't it's fine more damage this time so we're gonna do that and then do this to get some life for life love it I received hit oh that's what I already have that one six hits oh that's a lot of hits find those love that thank you yep what is the blood Crystal as well already uh Tech phrase HP for Max HP sure why not it's another person I could heal HP over here or did I just screw myself I suppose I could just have this thing heal me right right you don't get to choose what it does this thing is still open no it's not um I will use that just as a safety measure here uh what else we're gonna throw down here draw a card I think I'm gonna pull the draw card down just in case things go badly here all right the downside of this is my attacks are gonna hit them a lot so let's do that such a bummer that uh making a multi-attack there here we go duplicate the next card played ready oh I lost the energy because some reason because these two together would have been disgusting are you mean just done I mean just done dicks rude [Music] let's see um yeah damage increase for the next combat encounter okay like storm of blades I am going to [Music] this nice oh I got a kill but it didn't give me I thought it was gonna give me gosh I thought it would give me a free attack killing him that's a bummer [Music] oh that's such a bummer or I just murdered the boss okay did not expect that to happen uh that's not worth it at this point in the game lopsided pairing could be interesting ah no ultimate charge for every missed hit increase your Armory 25 first attack type cards play in each combat cause Zero Energy that could potentially be awesome but I don't like one-time use passives you know the [ __ ] [ __ ] Samsung in your goddamn bloatware increase my armor hey another one every General Car drawn creates barrier I don't do off-road HP unfortunately I wonder if I can I can transmute these or something right 100 damage turn for every inflicted so I got ready am I gonna be able to combine some of these there it is of that excuse me uh passive sort of each turn use an armor of enemies love that sort of combat King energy if you play tour less cards that's not gonna work producer armor excuse me all right maybe we see if we do a transmute um try to meet three everyone students in one of the same Rarity maybe that's not what I want exchange here you go Exchange the this one I got a polished year oops start of a return we use the cost of oh everybody's face card played and the turn is duplicated turn dude that's disgusting um how come this one has a is that one better oh because I combined them that's [ __ ] cool it's done what if I get a cracked Ken do you have another cracked kin I'd be be tempted to pick it up you do not bummer [Music] thank you I will buy these what oh I can buy one eel 4 000 word Stone cool four heels does anyone have meat I forget it's yours yeah that's great I wanna do this the consecrated oil turns love that see ya oh wait wait wait wait almost forgot talk to your friend before you have a chance to finish the seamstress Cuts in I know and at the same time you've made a powerful Ally I've met her and I'll meet her again to help her as she gives birth you jigs that excels a sigh of relief yeah we're friends now we were attendance completed NPC saved special card unlocked oh it's your special card blood fabric offer 10 HP and gain for barrier to vary for each 5 HP missing nah I just spent money on that it's not worth it most of them are very expensive passive skill sure increase damage against vulnerable enemies I as long as you're playing only Attack cards gain one more energy each turn how does that one work like does my deck only allow only Attack cards but or is it like the check after each turn like oh you only played Attack cards you're good all right buddies like this is an attack card okay it's not the one I wanted it to do but it's fine gotta remember I gotta keep an eye out for like my free card each turn or my reduced cost card um yeah all right this turned bummer or you're dead hell yeah dude forgot that you split though oh hmm nice uh nice love it oh free love it it's awesome uh oh he's gonna get hit off which is a bummer it's fine okay the next card played huh [Music] bummer oh I only had three cards foreign oh you know what start I'll have less energy but we'll take that there we go leaves leaves all over the place damn it nice oh I should have done it to him it's fine it was a little dirty but pulled it off mmm tempting need meat I need to be careful too because we might run into our friends so oh I don't like these guys I don't like these guys at all absolutely gonna use that you I'm not gonna use the block because I want to increase my damage [Music] I'm gonna use that I lied oh the blocks are from that passive I got super early in the game or whatever it is like every second attack I block right damn dog that was some nasty damage to All Enemies nah got four cards interesting get one hit nah did I level up twice why am I getting two choices here reduce the energy cost one card nope ain't a block next turn draw one additional card and it reduce its cost huh um uh well damn it now I would have grabbed it with that whenever you hit an enemy increase your armor oh hell yeah hit right it says hit so my multi-hit moves should definitely come into play here as you oh stab myself for no reason oh crap is that the werewolf no uh we'll get hit so we'll do that oh hell yeah cheap love it wasn't exactly what I wanted though um although that I should have used the Cleveland I didn't realize I'd be able to knock that many attacks out of that damn dude I need to pay attention I need to be smacking with my ability if I can although I do have to get the kill so maybe I don't I don't think my ability was high enough to kill him though I think we're fine hey that's right uh come back hello friend oh no not the Bears grease damage of all enemies lose two energy that [ __ ] sucks although I might use this for two turns that's scary could use this and possibly stun but I still hate that idea okay we got a block I'm gonna do here I think I want to do this nice here you go baby love to see that chain attack yes this is tempting foreign oh that was so much damage this will get me my spell back I think I'm gonna kill you that that hell yeah dude amazing um deal two hits for 50 damage to All Enemies you know what that's good for that every hit I get oh uh armor card so we'll take it now what can we do she was a common runestone I'm sure I'll take a mistake oh I get to choose after anyone's death during combat if your enemy is 50 healing mixture oh two of those this would be nice oh if I can get multiple of these that's gross now I just need to unlock another another slot although that means this isn't gonna happen much right or uh this one we might end up switching it out because of that but if I'm playing all my cards because I have the card reduction it would be a problem this is the treasure dude oh hell yeah please I want the thing ah I don't know if this thing where I'm being hit damn it please all right we'll do this this is free yo oh come on these are free though so and you're dead God damn dude that wasn't the treasure guy was it start if each turn get two ultimate charge damn first hitting combat deals 200 more damage for every combat nah each turn two ultimate charge grows friend um uh armor damage can I buy all of them oh my armor and buy another one damn okay so there's the uh the treasure Guardian oh you're big oh it was just it's just the angle free Block let's see yeah baby oh it was supposed to kill him fine now he's dead something every every enemy that hits you that's tempting to get just in case bad [ __ ] goes down I don't want to bloat up my uh my deck oh that's our friend okay um I have 11 food I need more food maybe the treasure will give me food oh I forgot to no wait I didn't do it I didn't do it yet I need four more food give me some food nice love that um [Music] do that I don't think oh I didn't apply those the secondary card I was gonna say I'm not getting free cards nice oh now that popped oh rude can I kill you nope oh [ __ ] uh that's a problem I didn't realize I was low on energy it's for you oh of course you couldn't die damn it it's fine all right that will kill you though there now you're dead immune he's gonna pop fine it didn't pop now he's gonna pop [Music] there we go hey level 20. and it gave me an achievement so it's not based on like difficulty whenever you hit an enemy gain three ultimate charges instead of one A.M ultimate ability targets all enemies increase the damage of ultimate ability you know what this aggression I'd be able to pop my ability constantly so let's rock with that it normally I shouldn't dip out and uh you know continue or just old man go to the next achievement but build is being nasty and there's some other things like that night dude I want to finish my supplies you got food a longer useful to her to his previous owner not very useful anymore good quality rope it can be used to end your misery oh that's awful so you can and you run sweet scent causes unnatural dizziness why aren't any of you selling food I would buy all the food oh I don't need to fight these guys it's fine uh which one of you is the scary one why are you different I don't like it oh look there it is bam oh that's not useful I definitely need it yeah I need to pay attention to this more because holy [ __ ] that's gonna be popping constantly like every turn I'm gonna be able to use it so that makes me think I should switch this out see we'll try it out with this guy real quick I need food to feed my friend nasty all right duplicate oh I don't have the cool move damn it uh let's draw a card damn it didn't give me the card I wanted uh you know what damn it that thing sucks uh [Music] actually this will get the kill damn it [Music] here we go oh my God it's disgusting I wish I had the Pied Piper I'd totally switch out for increase my damage 71 damage damn dog be card for me dude I need food maybe that maybe the treasure hunter will give me some food oh hey buddy I saw your mom earlier specific rares huh that could be useful I think one of you and sure thanks buddy appreciate you can I combine them I thought I would be able to combine them oh there it is wait can I not there it is combined nice look at it glowing all right werewolf man re-attack bummer um I don't have the really cool thing where if they hit me stuff happens oh yeah let's let's duplicate here oh it's done the wrong guy it's fine here we go free at oh I'll use this draw card ah not at all what I wanted of course you live [ __ ] oh um [Music] if I do that there we go we'll take that killed him too damn why am I doing less damage because you have armor I'm gonna do this use this so I can get four cards back damn it it didn't matter oh I shouldn't have done that because that's 20 yes it's not that big a deal you're dead give me food give me food give me food damn it damn it I want food ah yep that never happens um it's not a random enemy every three turns that could be fun oh wait no oh wait yeah they are different okay it's not a random enemy sure uh yeah I don't get to feed my buddy all his food maybe he'll be happy with 10. oh I was full Alive come on yeah food please well cooked yeah I already did that I already talked to you twice anyway oh it's not 15 it's 10. had enough another piece of me he's still starving oh [ __ ] off oh he just gives you [ __ ] like [ __ ] up all right well Lane the horned water all right buddy what you got um I think I definitely want to do this uses armor he's not gonna hit me so it's not worthwhile oh damn dog that one ability filled up my whole bar yeah that's not gonna help but water I didn't even need this anymore oh look at all the boys oh that's free oh it couldn't kill him bro sucks that I can't use that again because if I had an ability it's full all right we knew it was full 140. take out you oh it doesn't count boo add extra energy for once again oh [ __ ] counted hey you guys are getting wrecked it's free um I lose two energy next turn that's a bummer it's gonna hit me pretty hard I think he's dead let's guarantee it nice I want additional card it costs to reduce oh my God amazing absolutely I'm gonna have such cheap cards amazing we're gonna bust up some boys I need to talk to anyone find all the villagers I still haven't done that huh do I need to talk hold on let's talk to everyone just in case the case foreign [Music] damn it says I um I need a lot of those I'm full life I have lots of money do I need to spend money on anything I will spend money to remove some blocks oh forgot about this Market's first hand damn thank you 400 to upgrade that huh all right let's see I think we just get rid of a block [Music] and I don't need him all right damn um I don't know what other villager we need maybe it has to do with the the death Temple excuse me I apologize that's not gonna be useful here it's free we'll also use that I think this card to lose 10 HP and get rid of it oh at first all right boom Oh dude you're a half-life already incredible oh that's free that's Gonna Fill Me Up oh so gross I think you're dead nope almost oh that would have been great wait you are dead oh my God two turns gross it was easy but still it's crazy how easy easy is got some new things a mountain holy [ __ ] Cleaver ultimate ability that's awesome okay so I I saved all the souls now uh there's another villager I need um uh we're Sentinel okay Daniel's focused on shooting as many arrows as they can their weak statistics can be greatly buffed with thoughtful preparation how come I don't get to choose your difficulty whenever you play an arrow your Phantom will attack the same Target dealing one additional hit what's my ultimate I didn't get to choose my level it's scary I heard my difficulty rather been live for almost two hours already God dang all right dudes why didn't I get to choose an upgrade did I [ __ ] up why didn't I get to choose an upgrade I'm on difficulty three [ __ ] that damn it I don't I don't get my up boost but I don't think I was getting it anyway did I [ __ ] up somehow yeah see this wasn't here I'm confused I don't know what happened there I'm out of coffee I'm watching your FPS okay oh I tried to do that last time I think I'm starting to remember something it's not clear just yet we've completed all given to you by our new friends I can sense something coming back to me I've realized that there's one last thing you need to do oh he smiles sadly with a far away look in his eyes the goat informed me that I need to help you to rebuild our home and something tells me we need to do one more thing for that to happen what's that feels like it's blueprint I had to go for things to come something that needs to be done now so that people in the future if there even is a future can reach out and remember we need to secure our village against the weirdness our men here is fading as all of them in here's on this island will their powers will soon be lost and in all of our efforts to make this island our home will have been pointless but I want to delete my Save Right recall from other times but there you're gonna pee must be moving through me one place Library filled with books of long ah maybe that's where we get the last person what he remembers who wrote them and very few people know how to read them find the library there find the book containing them in her rights any idea where should look within the weirdness that's where everything that's ever been lost can I think we're gonna run around without you handles again in time before the minute's power Fades and the weirdness swallows us whole go now there's no time to spare all our souls completed oh does that count then uh talk healing uh I'm gonna buy those because I'm not good at this class so I'm gonna run around the coldest who didn't show up the ceremony I still haven't figured that out something about the tainted uh uh Avatar I want to say Avatar out alter there it is find the library in order to save this world save its inhabitants save everyone okay apparently I haven't legendary right over there he's all in his own little crevice there all right how do we do this fuel I read a bit recharging play any Arrow or spirit arrow card your mute is done he's not gonna hit me so [Music] where's my that's my damage low okay offer 25 damage gain armor you'll one hit for 100 damage Ascend return three sure throwing additional arrows grants you five damage five percent damage after playing an arrow gain five armor this turn each hit has a 10 chance to deal 50 more damage ooh I'm gonna do this because it says hit that makes me think it might affect the Phantom game barrier scary I wish when I dragged it to the slot it would stay there but it doesn't I drag it to the slot and drops it and then I have to drag it back I was able to cross that a little bit is it mini map said I wouldn't be able to do that damn oh I need to change the flute draw the Shadow Card ability kill one hit and reduce Target's armor until the end of combat okay well he did reduce its armor okay it won't stun him but it will reduce the armor that was so many arrows you won't hit for half damage reduce enemies armor and for every arrow in hand discard all arrows nah for one finishing shot when we shot one toxic shot that takes five of my energy the one hit for half damage and reduce the cost to the next maneuver sure oh wait five or more cards let's see let's see how often that procs it's a lot of cards to be playing so uh uh learn a new skill you repeat the next card Flippy the next card next hit deals more damage dupe the next card deals more damage now zero arrows for each enemy alive let's do infinite training that might be something we end up removing but it could potentially be pretty strong this arrows free the cast right [Music] I'm definitely gonna hit me [Music] uh it's done him [Music] I don't know if there's a maneuver coming out that we can use but um okay to figure out how the Phantom works yeah buddy thanks buddy finding Little Treasures for me appreciate it all right what do we got armor I'll do that pop you I probably should have done that first do that there I should be a little bit safe now oh hell yeah look at these shots use your armor as well up pop pop Bam Bam bam there we go okay gaining energy lose 50 armor ew in 50 barrier it wouldn't hit or half damage getting 25 barrier so three hits that's interesting image is increased by 50 for each card played when this card is in hand hmm I'm gonna do Retreat I don't want to die you ultimate charge at the start of each turn gain three percent tangential end of a combat yes let's get some damage hello um is that boost got one damage all right thank you we're looking for like a library there's an altar that's the a good one though um uh let's see grab this do this keep the next card played huh that'll work oh I should have checked the the blacksmith because we got a ton of runes last turn oh you see something oh [ __ ] instead grimy with dirt and sweat and her eyes are full of tears that's sad she seems to be terrified of her surroundings to her feet as soon as she sees you to the right with one trembling hand what happened her eyes Pierce you with a stare that feels like a well that's a tiny needle please don't be evil doesn't matter answer my questions if you can guess through my riddles I'll let you continue are you gonna fight me instead like a sphinx every wrong answer will cause your piece of your precious body I don't have that much light three questions three rewards but only if you answer each one correctly otherwise you receive three punishments it all depends on your look or your wisdom sure what was once it's now what is yet everywhere it will ever last what was once is not now it is yet everywhere will ever last but is yet everywhere it will ever last time it's your right corruption is everywhere time still stands only on a different ground go ahead twelve Brothers believing in dreams checked the wall decide is a dream 12 Brothers believing in dreams checked a wall at the side of protect the wall at the sign of the dream what did they find 12 Brothers are these actual riddles because even with the answers here I don't understand this 12 Brothers I thought that would be like the apostles but gold Brothers believing in dreams or like if it was 10 I would think maybe fingers check the wall at the side of the dream what did they find a voice the void I want to say your voice all right we're gonna look these up just because I want to get the achievement if we run into her again then I'll I'll know the answers then won't I I don't know the odds of us running anywhere then oh uh tainted Grail riddles um painted Grail riddle answers why aren't these a thing what the [ __ ] I can't find it well Brothers be leaving in dreams tainted Grail what the hell why wait what I'm clicking on this thing that says it should be here but it's not oh I didn't see that there was a little spoiler earlier okay um I was right with voice okay oh yes you heated the teals the Tails of your elders I approve I don't understand that answer ready for the last one or would you prefer to run around like a headless chicken trying to escape all right armor sword boots Helmet or Shield which one what a wise Warrior choose uh uh Shield to push an opponent way and protect himself at the same time omelet to protect the best of him his mind I would say helmet what's the answer I was right I would have got them all right yes that's right without his mind even The Greatest Warrior couldn't decide which one of the rest of the items to use in combat sword to attack shield to protect our boots to run he may proceed you're left with no Road in sight yet as you walk further you slowly realize that the Majestic trees around you seem to be forming some kind of structure they start to look a lot like walls seems like an abandoned oh [ __ ] yes oh thank God made for Giants I'm glad I I would have got them right anyway but I'm glad I looked it up because that would have suck noises begin to spread all around coffee wait was that the sound of a page turning hear the velvety rasp of a page being turned and you'll transported somewhere and now you see it ew a beast which must have been human once it's reading it's reading dozens of books at the same time with dozens of monstrous eyes that's impressive One of These Eyes fixes a Beady gaze upon you talking to serving me for my reading your way here you're the same voice as another character any book you are particularly interested in give me the one containing the men here's right this one are you sure the monster shows you a stone gray grimoire etched with strange markings even I can't read this one so you have your book and since you've answered all the girls questions you still have two wishes to spare who wishes wishes will be obvious here you go and the last one oh he healed me you can choose thanks man give me a light for my journey give me something I don't know I need give me something you have but can't use yourself and since we won't meet again a deal is a deal here lame now leave me alone go and save the world if you please I need to go back to my books the library disappears in the blink of an eye leaving you in the middle of weirdness soaked Woods okay florist all right we pull out you um this constant next you know what we're gonna do that it will soak up that damage that's fine oh didn't kill him that'll work it's done to you and get wrecked hi creep armor barrier block next turn draw one additional card with its costumes by one yeah just because I like the cost reduction it's gonna be a something up here right Like a Stone nope okay I didn't find us the hunting grounds though the brands Pop That Q smack you 've Kate the next card played huh you know what ah [ __ ] dog why up Bob Bob oh I probably could have killed him the one hit for a lot of damage want to shot all enemies for half damage oh reduced enemies damage right 25 gained 10 damage for two turns you'll one hit or 100.8 reduce enemies damage right 25 getting 10 percent what happens twice and then one hit for 100 damage reduce enemies damage by 50 percent um my ability charges up by how many arrows I use right or is it based on how many hits I do [Music] I'll do the damage [Music] what uh-huh I might have to get some armor stuff or we can get some food or possible heal all right that next turn I lose a bunch of armor that are damaged that sucks yeah that sounds great um nice oh screw you forgot about that all right it's blocked though so it's fine [Music] Lord oh cause that stupid thing right um foreign get rid of your bird [ __ ] I came back yield eight hits huh that might come in handy because this thing are annoying to hit my barrier keep going away I think those cards are barrier this turn I think I'm too poor yep foreign also there was an altar up top right all right we got one Pop That stun you [ __ ] that damage damage damage oh didn't kill him wait nope [Music] why did it look like I got hurt that was weird oh this is a bummer I have too many maneuvers definitely want to be drawing more arrows this is the stinking treasure thing isn't it that's not good um it's for this turn I'll stick around though Bop you how did your armor go back up you just try to murder him straight up well some two of them um this is free it's tempting I think we can uh pull this off here nice didn't even have to kill the boys or attack them even each arrow in hand bombardment that could be kind of cool it's not an enemy your one hit 24 damage I need more arrows increase the minimum damage throwing additional arrows increases your armor this turn the first term combat against headphone armor that's tempting but we'll increase my Min damage I'm always one for increasing Min damage over Max new weapon runestone armor do that I was tempted to get the armor see your damage first two turns of combat increase my damage that's tempting ER that's nice let's do that um yo that was not good it was actually dumb move I saw blue and I thought it was free for some dumbass reason now I definitely have to go heal you played three of those cards and turn yield more I got another one nice card playing future damage this turn that is tempting yeah because I can be pumping out a ton of cards huh hey Graves I found a bunch of money I'm at half that life oh they found a stone oh I think you're dead dude uh yeah just did all right so we're not going to get the stone yet it's because we might get into combat the thing above let's go to the altar oh [ __ ] just in case it's also new ly trying to scare you away with an angry expression hey buddy or are you one of the blacksmith farmer dudes shall not cross this path fellow Warrior what what said number 9 speaks about hesitation what did I want to oh yes thou shall not cross this path nobody gets past without my permission how do I get your permission the Knight looks confused nobody ever asked me that before a moment he's lost and thought well I suppose you could contribute to the greater cause you could support my ongoing protection of this path do that and it will allow you to pass pass with the blessing blessing of my gods and under the protection of my mighty arm his voice Falls to a whisper speaking of my arm has been blessed by the gods the blessing only works when you stand right here with me so I'm not entirely allowed to move the blessing will follow you I'm sure it will contribute 50 money it's fine I'll just take another path here here's one give him the coins he Pockets them quickly and disappears you're left there alone and you don't feel blessed you don't feel anything I just got conned damn it this guy conned I'm glad we're still getting different content I'm able to walk through some of these now all right ask for healing nice thank you we'll do the hunting rounds get some food the local Hunters call I don't know why it doesn't really serve much of a purpose filter hits or three quarter damage to random enemies got two arrows it's four drop of charges too oh my God Ten draw seven weak shots God damn what's a weak shot it's a weak shot or we shot the zero that could increase my damage significantly but I never get up to 10 charges this is more expensive but it's free and meats love it oh God damn oh snap why me why me darkness and weirdness get denser as you approach the source of The Voice a man with severe burns his face is buried in his hands and he moans and lots of weird interactions today all I did was love her she was so cheerful so smart what happened I wasn't brave enough to come closer when I did she starts to cough and choke on the smoke rising up from his charred skin she just left the Hut I came inside and this thing just exploded with me inside are you talking about the scientist wicked wicked witch I hate her and still love I cannot live like this anymore what can I do to help kill me please there's no other option I wanted to do it myself but the weirdness won't let me I can't even move my arms notice that his upper arms have become few to the sides of his torso all he can do now is cover his face sure Mercy wonder if I shouldn't have done that uh damage increase what do we got for my items here reduce their armor I like that get rid of these skulls I don't like those this is useful buddy I like your art all right let's see do this that shoot him shoot him probably should have done this only for two turns though let's see look at that definitely do that see if we can get some damage going on here oh oh [ __ ] it's fine oh so close oh even closer uh I'll use this I think he's dead yep nice I don't like either of those it's fine it's like the passive no although that could work with this build two more cards in the first Turner of combat at the start of every turn gain 25 damage for the next hit we'll do this if getting anything here I don't think so let's talk to everyone here though just in case 150 I don't think he's ever really gonna have anything for me except for the exchanging of the currencies somehow I know oh snap there's an elderly man out there he goes by the name of Oren or Merlin were they even born yet I need to find the Pied Piper I can sense them within the weirdness I can hear one of them whispering to me they'll be able to translate them in her rights and then we'll know what to do next this is cool because you you played the game mostly without with running around in the Darkness and uh this time or like with this Quest alone it's essentially saying you need to walk around without the darkness greatness of this thinking light foreign okay I don't think you see green screen still so I think we're good uh let's see uh talk I guess we're dead can I upgrade you the blacks oh I have eight okay you got here you got a rare every turn reduce armor of all enemies until end of combat that is tempting those are actually tempting for this run let's see yeah we're gonna we're gonna switch this out for every point of unused energy nope oh I have two of those nice thank you armor is kind of lame but hopefully it'll pay off all right so we gotta find someone named Merlin in the weirdness oh oh no um oh what the hell was that noise what the hell was that it's got the [ __ ] out of me do that we're gonna stun that [ __ ] kill that [ __ ] what's up Gary [Music] playing it right underneath how you doing welcome welcome it's your weekend and we're gonna pop this dude I think he's got the faces this isn't the smartest move here [Music] do that office oh [ __ ] I misread that one yeah wasted that that damage birthday treaties wait is it your birthday are you enjoying building the cat oh did you build the cat wheel are they loving it are they confused what the heck is this what did you bring me human I've been seeing a lot of the videos of those they look like they're made out of felt in their donuts and the cat goes in and just runs or like pulls himself around in circles those look hilarious that nice there we go two of them love it one on prompt prompted on day one this is the really nice like the super big one they can just run and run and run and run and run two arrows gain 50 barrier that's tempting each hit dealt by the Phantom reduces Target's armor increases Phantom's damage each hit is 10 chance to reduce armor ten percent wasn't a fan of any of those took all morning did it by hand holy crap it was all worth it right cannot see for the happy kitties you should post pictures of them like running around in it if you want all right you will be targeted first some armor here you kill you I'll stun you your immune just done oh you're stunned okay a beer keeps going away that's lame oh God I got nothing all right um yep here we go you want to hear something funny so this is supposed to be it's supposed to be able to support wait did you run on it or did you just sit on it because I hope you ran on it 15 barrier it could be worthwhile sure other modeling sees this video and calls me uncoordinated so I challenge her to try it she pressed her ass twice even worse than me wait you guys running on the thing that's hilarious and you never have anything I need bud you practically went the full you guys were running on it oh my God she didn't oh good thing she didn't hurt herself that would have that would really suck I think I want to get the barrier foreign [Music] yes killed him worth it everything's good nice put that up on Tick Tock become a millionaire um [Music] discard all arrows yeah 1830 Max HP tempting using the quiver grants you 50 damage to start double tempting in plus five armor ultimate builds two hits nah gained two damage at the start of each turn getting barrier equal to 25 or 20 of your armor that's tempting um 20 of your armor I'm sitting at like give me like three armor so I'm gonna go Max HP I think it's funny this thing is good oh I just heard that have a good one man appreciate the lurks hanging out animaker you're just gonna give me the passive thank you appreciate it later That's funny though yeah if you want to post those I'd like to see pictures of the cats using it all right uh uh it does still work nice all right you can't die in that form you can die now though foreign I guess we're playing uneasy but normally those guys are pretty brutal we have the broach River that that and dead nice behind the loose stuff I got some stuff nice how did I miss this uh screw you you're a Healer they're dead amazing oh my God looking nasty the investment I don't think you ever have anything that I want right why does it say 13. oh that's how many I have I'll buy those I don't know why but part of me is convinced that the big guy will get unhungry but it never changed from starving which is the problem even though I gave him like what 12. all right I don't like you oh come on there oh love this combo hmm yeah we're gonna do that screw you also screw you ah gross my Armor's really bad I can't hear what that didn't kill him Homer I don't know oh it's probably the bad card that made me my armor drop oh you're 100 half damage and draw one card uh that's free sure the first turn of combat and draw two additional Arrow nice increase your health by 40. damn buying additional error cards grants yes I thought I already picked that did I not pick that before oh yeah exchange Rune sounds yeah uh sure fine I can have that okay she always says that now I guess like those thank you have a good day I have to pee we're looking for Merlin Merlin you guys remember that is that isn't that what that show was called was Merlin which is a t or the movie forever ago love that movie what the [ __ ] is sending me [Music] Wing Shack how did you get my phone number sending me weird [ __ ] apparently we have nuggets now uh we got a Skelly man let's kill this guy holy God damn how how so much damage [Music] how so much damage holy crap excuse me random stat boost move card oh hell yeah have my livers at the start of each turn draw one Moon over for every 15 oh the garbage I don't get enough of that I found the legendary oh don't like you wait are you the Healer no you're The Illusionist you're dead Okay turn one wipe mouth love it know another cover shot you one hit for each card played when this card oh that's so tempting I'm gonna I'm gonna try it see if we can pull it off eh anything awesome this one is tempting yeah I think we do yeah it could be worthwhile see no we're not going to the boss yet oh oh I don't like those guys these guys suck uh let me get a cover shot up wow he's almost dead bummer foreign get the kill though dude oh my God this thing is gonna do stupid amount of damage huh amazing about three week shots there are two toxic shots zero weak shots one for each ultimate charge no thanks no additional error drawing additional arrows increases your armor by five this turn in the first turn of combat means 75 or 75 armor is that does that go well with that other passive I have all Barry's last one turn ah when did that come from you start a turn with negative armor gain barrier Eagle okay each hit what was that one thing at the start of each turn draw one maneuver for every 15 armor foreign or I always get a draw a card sure because what's my what's my starting armor now [Music] I'm down windmill oh you're in the ritual oh I didn't have enough livers oh [ __ ] that's three bosses oh no that's three bosses and two of them were the [ __ ] Golem that sucks um I think I need to do that uh stun you oh no this is bad thank you okay this is bad um do that oh my God that's so much damage um how the [ __ ] oh my God I didn't tell him enough um oh I'm in danger um I'm gonna use this I get two arrows oh that's a lot of damage though oh this is scary dudes um definitely gonna use this I want you to use that um [ __ ] that was stupid ouch this is ridiculous why are you going up in damage 40 damage bro I have to do that ouch uh oh my God I do so little damage I don't have armor [ __ ] I'm about to get my ass kicked I need to stun you oh my god did you sell a little damage oh my God you keep getting more armored that sucks that was stupid oh I'm dead wait oh I'm Not Dead oh my God how lucky I shouldn't eat those um was there a heel I remember holy crap that's not a death three bosses that's that was nasty did not enjoy that at all oh this is gonna be equally nasty uh I might die because these guys are [ __ ] oh heck oh come on screw you yeah I hate these bubbles all right thank you barrier huh yeah I think I might have to do that was that didn't like seeing that I tried two arrows yep barrier snack okay thank God you're dead barrier protect my ass oh come on you're so close to dying no I don't have any cards bro I gotta pee holy crap I gotta pee well when you filled uh new armor slot yeah because that goes well with some of this stuff I got going on let's see every turn game two armor that's tempting just because cards that give me barrier yeah I'm gonna do that also I have to pee so bad so please hold on hopefully the the thing will work we'll see but I'll be back in like two minutes please I'll foreign feels like an echo [Music] thank you [Music] foreign [Music] foreign good foreign thought we made a path babe everything [Music] thank you [Music] images foreign you know you find foreign you found what when you feel foreign feels like an echo of foreign amazing friend foreign I've been muted for uh like 30 minutes amazing how did that not unmute awesome thank you it's obnoxious [Music] um I don't like the apostate the blacksmith [Music] um I didn't mean to do that I meant to their shop you got heal after killing after every combat one all right look at that okay we're on the last last class we gotta do how's your weekend going Kira heck is going on over here oh it's a stone all right let's turn the next mover cost if she [ __ ] should use that yeah I'm not good with this no energy that's rude what's the point in that I hate that oh two cards oh heck yeah love that of that dang man that's forever so far so we're good start working 30 minutes oh hopefully you have a good day at work left work early last night so I could go to a car shop and play some Commander uh you play some EDH huh how'd that go did you kick some butts uh get one hand send sure first airplane combat caused Zero Energy if you played more than seven maneuvers turn gain one energy and to turn with unused energy two additional maneuvers [Music] I don't know man lift cards stay in hand instead of going to the Grave draw one additional card for every I don't understand this character I don't understand dominating one of the three games you played what was the strong threat to the table in all three games nice was it multiplayer Commander or 1v1 ugh it sucks except I just loaded a million arrows or player oh man manner games goes so long too oh it's great [Music] yeah thanks man would be great if we find the last person we need um I might be able to take him out let's see nope draw two arrows that's a zero cost any area equal to 50 percent of your current armor in barriers with 100 your current armor now and at the start of the next turn that's tempting I'm gonna grab the agile draft we're gonna go for see if I can just do damage quick enough okay um she took some life to give me some life my newest Texas Hawks real the corrosive the way I have it built is just so incredibly impressive for the table I haven't played magic in forever so I don't know that person unfortunately I like their name though they don't do uh poison counters do they ew this is gross um I don't like this at all uh what's my current armor 15. downside is thinking stuff goes away my barriers foreign discard all Maneuvers huh wait what Discord all maneuvers draw three cards for each menu one for each card is carded I guess this counts that's kind of cool I'm shooting the wrong thing that thing [ __ ] sucks I hate those next maneuver is free huh oh screw you in your barrier bro foreign you serious right now what are we doing don't like this class dude all right one's down Who's down uh I hate those stupid bubbles uh holy crap the fights take so long with this class the poison deals with slime counters I love slimes different puts a slime counter on every creature I don't control slime counters are minus one minus one because your side planner dies against him I get a 1-1 slug I love that that's a great idea slimes and slugs that's pretty much movie Slither as a commander deck that's hilarious it sounds like it's definitely sounds like a green deck oh recalls to gain energy lose armor [ __ ] that after every flip five percent damage increase your health that's super tempting right now if you played more than five Maneuvers in turn nope I'm gonna get the health I'm not good at this class hey we found the Healer we haven't seen them in a while [Music] you can also sacrifice slugs to draw cards ooh hard advantage what are we gonna do here that person's gonna hit me so I am going to this by this choo choo stun you uh that and then that oh heck yeah dude like I totally planned that next maneuver is free it's also free that's uh super run cool I'll get no barrier for that bummer that sucked uh nope these crystals uh uhp for Max HP experience in 20 armors this turn gained very equal to 100 of your armor Multi Shot all enemies yep after every Simmons maneuver played in a turn there's no way every each combat energy cost of the first maneuver is reduced to zero want the turn increase your armor by 10. yeah uh random enemies or for each arrow in hand [Music] draw three cards damn [Music] I kind of don't like any of those I'm walking to that stuff will happen oh oh Merlin Merlin who hear a voice that's creepy soul is it him the man they belong to appears suddenly not afraid anymore he's an elderly man leaning all his weight on a walking stick real if you need to ask you don't need me [Music] yet no I could have been done possibly God damn it that's upsetting why is this free that's super upsetting dude I don't even know I didn't bother doing that [Music] what oh come on dude [Music] you have one light are you serious that's rude that sucks oh my God I'm gonna get hit by these dumb little slugs I hate this class dude I don't like this class wait there's someone here oh it's the boy it's like some specific raw um oh first turn the first hit in a turn has lifesteal nice damn it none of these are what I want because you give me different ones every time and I'll take two of those I guess life steal huh damn it I want to stick with what I have because it might save my bacon painting grounds I haven't seen one of those in a minute you named the deck slime girl summer great [Music] 100 of your armor huh here we go look how [ __ ] little damage I do dude it sucks ass uh seriously so I did four damage this I really hate it oh my God hate this class as you yeah uh yep I like the card draw there all right so that's the I can't do this thing right now because it'll [ __ ] me up that's free so we'll use it um or one of them's down stick and die oh my God he's still alive I don't like this class man all right my commitment to completing the game as much as I love Road like definitely extremely rarely 100 usually same but uh 100 of this one isn't too bad uh it was definitely doable um [Music] stun you [Music] yep foreign [Music] there we go that still didn't do enough God damn and his ability is awful 70 damage I don't care [Music] I don't understand this class 100 damage to All Enemies all right is brought me that treasure I should have checked how much life I had okay we're fine like that look at that shirt [Music] do you sell a little damage [Music] the little damage I should have done that in a different order can you die oh my God behind the loose that's Monies wait gotta get it oh wait we already knocked on it nevermind all right you found the legendary [Music] still can't flip it huh foreign you know what I'm gonna take this one because then we'll go do the crate oh [ __ ] I just wasted it it's fine what a complete waste of a super cool Stone it's fine oh such a waste oh yeah wait what the first hit in a turn is lifesteal I thought I'd oh right because my damage keeps going up the more cards I play right yeah all right so I need the the lifesteal oh don't go grab that yet I'll get [ __ ] um oh Merlin please yes no he's gone this is not the time for us to talk show be it safe travels wait so maybe Oren thank God it's time for us to talk after all thank God he takes the book in his wrinkled hands stroking the cover with the utmost respect the new rifles through the pages mumbling to himself of course starts muttering under his breath the key is the union between light and darkness your minher represents the darkness it was a place of worship for those who cherish death and Rebirth of the four dwellers yet quite powerful then where humans came with our own goddess the lady of life and also rebirth the all mother and we worshiped her all across the land I see you need blood sacrifice yourself to the menu get to the state between life and death and then something will happen it's not quite clear what but it oh I will keep the book as a token of your gratitude for my translation there is nothing else there that you would find useful and I need to go okay all right we have a blood altar head crap it's rats uh okay um that's not what I wanted uh try to kill the babies I guess no heels thank you all right uh nice oh I use my ability that's why I couldn't find oh damn it there we go die oh we got them both um I think I can take it um to me these maneuvers actually like do decent damage oh I'll get stronger redirect yeah I'm gonna do that I think that saved me one round right each hit done by using maneuver reduces enemy armor yeah view seven more cards this turn deal one hit I'm an additional mover okay none of those were good you found what when you um I remember which one I want so let's go weapon oh it was the what weapon right lifesteal love that oops oh thank God although I did say save and quit I could have come back still freaked me out a bit wait what no God that's so much money do I heal wait you know what I'm gonna use it right now just gave me life God damn it it's fine all right please don't murder me hit me with all you got stronger four negated hits in a single turn the gates every hit under 12. yuck lose damage yeah I shouldn't be hitting you should I [Music] I don't really need that unless I had a multi-shot [ __ ] it's fine just because oh my God it's so little damaged foreign holy [ __ ] that was a lot of damage though oh it's immune amazing about to get my [ __ ] rocked in I hate this class I do so little damage Liam so much stinking life I need to do it I still do reduce damage what the [ __ ] dude [Music] oh my God I hate this this glass it's so awful with its damage finally oh my God these go take way too long I don't think I'm ever gonna get to level 20 with this guy I do such low damage it's probably just because I don't really understand how to play them best but I got oh right I thought that was uh Merlin for anyone's death in barrier your berries are stronger [Music] I use the stone right all right let's let's figure some stuff out here uh in HP you gain one energy bring that down there's an oh [ __ ] button all right it's The Shield Man all right how are we doing this oh hell yeah does that work no lame yeah I don't want to lose armor next turn screw that all right he's gonna hit me for a bit no he's not all right we're supposed to give me a bunch of Attack cards um oh my God I do so little damage and I can't reduce their armors uh such a pain in the ass the worst part two it's [ __ ] I'm doing more damage every attack I do and then still does garbage hate it every month oh my God it's so annoying yes all right let's do this I have anything I have nothing I could try to murder him straight up right we stun him flare shot him I hate this class it it just it's so bad oh my God I do five damage a hit I hate this class I don't think this is worth it hitting him individually it's just because he just gets a stupid thing back and I get that combination with no [ __ ] shots suck my nuts it's so bad I know it's built on flipping his stupid ultimate but it's garbage this is so stupid I have no armor amazing oh my God I hate it so [ __ ] much five damage and that's with me doing more damage every card I play it sucks foreign I hate it dude it's so boring lose two energy doesn't get nasty next turn yep totally did and didn't give me any of the cards I need to protect myself love that for me [ __ ] that I [ __ ] up love it oh oh I wasn't paying attention to my life at least for the love of God God that took so long Sarah how you doing welcome to the stream oh man every time the car playing combat increases your damage by until the end if you played tour less cards after killing an enemy heal yourself nope oh this this class sucks I'm not a fan [Music] all right can I finish the healing see what I'm scared about here is if I what do you say offer myself up here will it kill me it'll kill me so I I have to I have to get to level 20 first before I do that because I do not want to have to play this class all over again had me worried for a second that it was a big scary thing okay kind of is a big scary thing uh absolutely use that [Music] is this use this use this stupid because I'm gonna get yep got nothing that was that was the dumbest thing I could have done right there oh you're immune to that too all right I lied that was the dumbest thing I could have done [Music] all right I hate this glass ah it's so dumb oh please tell me this will just murder everything oh so close no you couldn't really do life left you suck fine whatever oh I guess I'll say maybe I'll just play with like just pop all your Maneuvers constantly draw one arrow for every two cards flipped oh that's good Oh by your ultimate ability never mind using your ultimate ability to reduce the energy constant 33 of the maneuvers you have in hand after using a quiver draw two additional maneuver cards screw it let's do that let's see if we just pop all of our maneuvers use the ultimate all the time painted alter uh you want some livers there you go for each one maneuver card playing combat flip no that's terrible well that's gonna get me killed is there gonna be a counter somewhere hop right yep I gotta pay attention to that garbage now [Music] I just need I just need to get to 20. that's all I'm asking for boo [Music] foreign [Music] I wanted him dead damn it [Music] um nothing dude [Music] foreign okay [Music] oh come on man just stinking hacking die please for the love of God just die oops I need to do that it's fine oh even the little crappy guys take forever absolutely need that things with armors with the bane of my existence well no I thought I said Candle Maker left I got 10 armored thank you I need people to talk to me so I can get that give experience that would be ideal so much waiting in this class that was the wrong move it's better work oh it dropped it by one that's right there we go scientist unfortunately I would like to buy a I need damage so very badly free cost huh ah big man thank you oh [ __ ] that was stupid he's gonna hit me twice it's fine bro jeez damage sucks after we flip gain two armor a very Flip Game damage this turn if you play more than five Maneuvers in a turn draw I don't understand this class dude it's great I just want to try to kill her [Music] or not oh come on dude you couldn't give me an attack card you suck again can't give me an attack card amazing building gave me more stun one more attack card I I need to reduce the blue oops of this deck somehow because it's rough like an oh it's rough during night oh yeah we gotta follow the light and get stabbed a bunch of times but it's your damage uh that was not worth it I forgot and maker [Music] that player shot isn't doing me any any uh can't think of the word any help favors that's the word [Music] oh it almost bagged uh zero weak shots for each two ultimate charges uh uh until later I might need this a little reduced enemies number 20 until end of combat gained 20 for two turns this is better because I get armor out of it even though the other one is damaged and I just said that nothing was giving me damage right super cool what level am I I hope I'm like at least 14. lose to energy boo I don't know what you're gonna do but don't we got some damage coming in all right reduced my energy boo did those that will take it absolutely use that use your stinking armor uh do I do it again sure there hi forgot to check my level did that say 16 I hope it said 16. the investment uh right actually gonna buy those the armor is kicking my ass all right uh foreign yeah I don't want to lose armor so I'll eat that um all right we'll take that you do nothing yes thank you no I wasn't even close to 14. well I guess I was close but I was hoping minimum was 14 hi silence thank you that's boss if you even find a stone maybe you should be walking around on the weirdness oh [ __ ] uh um uh I'm gonna use this some card draw here yeah I can't stun you but I can send you yes all right how do I want to do this [Music] yep I want to use this gonna work around four cards huh see if we can do that oh one light come on dude let's hope he's gonna do a lot of damage so do that do this this and this which did nothing for me nothing useful you mean just done Bang oh my God no damage again come on yeah I don't think I'm gonna make it because I don't draw damage cards this [ __ ] sucks oh my God it sucks I just don't they're all damage yep I need that something just damaged in turn then use energy draw two additional Maneuvers and each combat the energy constant first Maneuvers is zero after every seventh maneuver played in a turn it's done around a bit sure stun might come in handy all right what do we got for my items I don't care about that anything anything to just not get me screwed all right buddy get that up there I thought that was the other one it's fine I don't want to get hit 112 damn ah we shoot him three to four drop four cards which are all just crappy Maneuvers anyway uh it's so painful look how I'm doing eight damage a hit [Music] loose oh actually painful [Music] oh my God it's so tedious thank you [Music] damn it I wasn't I didn't mean to click on that I was gonna try to save up my ultimate see if it helps he's got a bunch of boys out here [Music] um got three cards left love to see it we need to put this that [ __ ] sucks wish I saw that earlier oh my God I do such little damage oh this is not useful at all oops I thought it was the other side of it it's fine I need to flip because that stupid thing went off God damn it using that desperate hopes I can just murder like the [ __ ] out of him right now they're shot that should my motivate the [ __ ] out of him right it will only level 15. discard all eye rolls it's not even [ __ ] worth it excuse me dude in front of every turn yes these all their armor it's such a pain in the ass okay so I found Merlin did I talk to this guy you're like yo I found him doesn't care um I don't need to talk to anyone right who did a good I did wait I need to remove some stinking cards because it's a pain in the ass we're going to remove [Music] which card am I hating this turn one is awful this is hard to choose man increase his armor ah have I not been reading that sucks thank you I don't want to get rid of one of these faints foreign yeah there's too many of them I'll need four how many candles they have I wonder if it'd be easier if I was running around using the candles I don't get constantly screwed over oh hello oh it's the insane worshipers nice well then I will you find me The Weird dude or the the guy that is a Trader or whatever [Music] oh that that's the turn one too God damn it [Music] you guys why didn't you lose armor you gained armor what oh I stunned him that's right [Music] um [Music] I'm gonna do that give me some cards nice oh of course now it does that God dang it all right take this Oh I thought it was the other side it's fine all right please oh the stupid flippies it's fine yep all that was to be expected all right this turn we're using this nice four more levels got two arrows and 30 armor nope first maneuver using combat is duplicated increase your damage by three attempting if you have seven or more cards this if you have used seven or more cards this turn deal one hit 100 damage to a random Enemy at the end of your turn over used in combat is duplicated I'm gonna do that hopefully it pays off it's like uh-huh uh trade livers notice some of the worshipers anxiously looking around they clearly weren't able here you go I didn't find the dude huh various created by enemies are weaker the end of each turn create barrier on allies that could be good for me this is super tempting this turn screw that reduce their stinking armor sucks everyone's making all the growly noises the bear it's a bear it's a bear it's bear don't be starting rehab it's starting with high damage amazing um okay uh let's do this this through some of their armor oh I actually don't think that's gonna come in handy it might that oh so close to dying is there a marker here it is anything nope thanks no thanks we're just trying to level up oh there's two stones right there amazing oops okay pre-maneuver huh 300 armor or barrier damn it's done in some friends I see all right um you can catch this take a little bit of damage or try and go for the kill oh come on dude all right worth it these things are always just living with barely amount of life left for one damage okay give me some Attack cards please [Music] leave that last three more levels I need to check that what's it called armor go on the ritual ah no that's that stupid thing the the three bosses not with this class absolutely not a healing altar love that ew there's some there's some damage coming in here uh I don't like the setup here that was not the card I thought it was ouch let's see that's way too much damage [Music] all right all right all right all right all right uh God damn it no free life again bro stop with that three life living peoples there more armor next turn I guess okay don't need that I'll use it just in case I get the thing that does more damage pop this this stupid flippy thing man it's fine oops I forgot to do that cause I'm good at this game all right still he died we'll take it what was that um I come back it looks like I can come back hi friends you're just looking to level up [Music] damage coming to that so little damage even though they have negative armor no what's up sups how come I didn't hear the sound alert thank you so much for the raid my dude why are you playing you're playing some pizza Tower Pizza Tower hey Pizza Tower I could go for a pizza Tower oh hey yeah Navi just reminded us thank you so much for the raid my dude let me uh let me get let me get out uh one of the dicks for drop for you if anyone doesn't know what dick spur is am I not even running it there it is I forgot they changed their icon um but so I will do a dick spur drop for the raid so you guys can uh mess with my stream or give me jump scares or anything like that that's it here you go blam that should work come on there you go the first three people to claim it get I think you get a crate and it comes with three cards feel free to use them give me some jump scares make me some laughs or something it's soup's birthday yo happy birthday my dude is that is that you were having a pizza party with your pizza game it's basically Wario uh Warriors world or whatever Wario's Wacky World of Adventures or whatever it's called Brandon what's up vanilla trying to 100 this game for achievements and this is the last achievement I'm working on and I hate this class so much it's so hard this class I just does so little damage in two micromanage he drives me nuts the one on the GBA what's the GBA Game box Association box Association I forgot what I was doing oh yeah these guys will mess me up if I don't pay attention uh I'm going to use this I don't find Boop ah oh I misread that that reduces the cost by one doesn't make it free crap well screw that up oh he lives with seven life [Music] and they're gonna heal amazing so much fun right there can you stink and die thank you oink oink oink um I kind of don't want to do that right now there we go oh thank you Game Boy Advance oh there duh it's Tower is basically Wario and Sonic combined and it's the first peak of 2023 not joking really friend doggle I love that name by the way if you guys don't know me I'm basic I'm a variety gamer here on Twitch I'm always very awkward and I forget how rare things work um but the real start of the show is this being right here Jada wake up that's Jada over there taking a sleep you want cookie one cookie for the raid now she's gotta find it but if you guys are coming in from the raid and you need to get up do some stretches get some food get some water take your pills if you haven't picture it go pet your family and uh hug your dogs or your pets I don't know what I'm saying I'm losing my mind I know it's easy to lose track of time when you're watching your streamers so please do some self-care make sure you're looking out for yourself [Music] ladies [Music] what's up Brandon yes I did remember my brain my brain is not braining today guys those are good has anyone playing this game it's like it's stinking fun I just don't like this one class it's the last thing you have to do yeah but not in his voice so that's okay you get the double welcomes experience yes oh oh we're done oh I'm so glad I went over here because I don't have to finish this I don't want to finish this awful awful run ah it's fine it's fine save and quit oh I don't have to finish it wait [ __ ] I forgot you could continue thank God because we're not fully done we're done with the achievement side we're not done with whatever the story bit is doing oh my God I thought this was a rage Channel Legends at first you were thrown off no this game is stinking fun I love it and all the there's like 10 classes or something and they're all unique enough I don't even know the ultimate ability I chose crap that uh like so there's like three different Archer types but they're all significantly like noticeably different from each other still which is really stinking cool okay we're gonna go just try to finish and not die what happened to the other Stone um so I'm gonna try to hurt me wait that's unfair No don't touch that that's for blessing increased perfect okay so it just looks goofy like this because I'm not turning on my candles cool when you saw the cards got you I never played raid okay so this is a boss I'm gonna need to use this right now but uh I don't like that either he's not gonna hit me so we're gonna do that why did it double flip it's super uncool okay Bang Bang reduce damageable enemies reduce the cost of two random cards absolutely not we want that okay so these dumb little boys they can steal my cards which really sucks uh I kind of want to do this I'm gonna do this I want to gain armor just in case you saw their armors I like that that's not worth using this turn oh God this is gonna take goddamn eternity hey that's worth it uh uh don't want to do that do that uh what are you gonna do you're gonna try to buff probably not um I'm gonna do this and then just flip it okay I tried it for a friend's pronounce sponsorship thing and uh it's cool if you don't like doing much I suppose mostly yeah yeah that's that's a lot of the things about mobile games is they're Auto forget what they're called like where you don't have to pay attention to him wanna hear a random Cloud fact like cloud like Final Fantasy or like things in the sky either way yes uh let's see 200 damage this turn you know what I'm gonna do that also that oh no no the stupid auto flipper I was gonna get another 200 percent damn it there we go put it back [ __ ] I should have activated it first God damn it I'm good at this game I promise I need to do everything I can to bust out some damage because that's still solo out out right they can still hit me it's fine uh I need do I have the aimer one I don't that's a bummer as much as I hate using that uh none of them are gonna hit me so do that Monk monk monk Punk in 50 damage next turn that's fine stop stealing my cards oh they even so much armor oh Uh crap this is not it's not going the way I wanted it to you know what draw cards oh you need to give me damage cards please I don't know what you're doing but don't sucks idle gaming thank you oh is there in somewhere but my brain is fried a Mr rattle games are just Cookie Clicker yeah like you can um was that like Adventure capitalist where you could you could like I liked the version of vital games where you could actually choose to actually interact with it and then if you were busy it would do idle stuff but like now Idol games are like oh no you you've done everything you can you literally have to wait 24 hours to do anything else it's like well that's not fun you literally encouraging me not to play your game you know that's a lot of damage uh so we'll take that oh got the long shot do I got the aim shot I do not that's unfortunate all right Bang bang bang random all right come on just kill him dead yes free no stop giving me that one it also didn't give me the aimer one Bank oh wait I gotta use this I use that essentially three times that's dope bang please for the love of God no oh he would have been dead if I saw that it's fine I'm good at this game um um um you're gonna hit me for 80 damage are you serious uncool Mighty I didn't click that don't lie to me Bang please no screw it it's worth it please no it's just constantly giving me the smoke shot it's the worst sure okay you guys won't kill me thank God uh I'm using this because I don't care die please there's the player shot yes oh thank you okay let's go finish the thing what's up scars haven't seen you in a bit how you doing my dude I was actually have weight small one of one and three or cubed weighs 500 kilograms and if clouds have about a cubic kilometer of density there would be about 500 million grams or just 550 tons which is about 225 elephants which is about three holy crap that is indeed feels like the cloud fact oh you're working a second job now are you I think it passed this girl um at the start of every turn draw one additional card it's cost yes I wish I would have got that earlier that would have been amazing okay so what is this gonna do to me sacrifice yourself at least save this Village and its people from the weirdness or if all of your efforts are in vain because corruption will eventually destroy this world maybe at least you'll make sure that your friends end up a little bit appear well that's sad you feel cold then suddenly you hear a voice what marvelous hey it's our friend death I was getting further pregnancy nice you guys preparing for the baby that's exactly what we needed the things you do here you see they help to establish certain parts of the narrative they're blueprints for how certain things will unfold in the past and the music I selected is still playing in the background that's funny she's about ready to pop I'm playing Ragnarok that game was fun you very much enjoyed it I hope you're having fun with it how far are you in your calendar he won't be born for at least another 400 years but your work here well it will allow him to have a happy ending in his own happy ending saving people from this corrupted reality and helping them here allows the rest of the world so I think this is the true ending it's too bad that you're stuck here until all of the people here are saved from this reality's corruption you're pretty sure death just laughed but it's time to give your friend the lost soul his identity back don't you think treat him well for his is the greatest mind ever to Grace really if death look at you with parental the last soul is Merlin back at the feet of the wait a minute objective updated is not not the end no wait wait don't be mean I still haven't figured that out that's congratulating told you that now is the time when the lost soul will grain is Memories Back oh wait I gotta go talk to him maybe that's it hold on I was doing some map cleanup most recently the thing I did was stopped after I discovered eclipse in Anaheim oh it's been a minute I remember what all that is it's strange what's the most recent big thing you did it's the same yet his eyes have changed and so has his voice remember who you are to get oh nice yes yes the last time we met I was nothing but a memory wandering between planes of this rescued prayer nice but it looks like somebody has given me a new body and a much younger one than I had before did you meet angry boat that I'm going to have in the future for the first time since you met the lost soul he smiles broadly thank you it's the most amazing gift you could have given me I have my youth back hey we did it you have an idea what happens now now death must have already told you that your goal is to list of everyone in this just like you did with us here in the village it won't be easy it will take time but we're going to help you any way we can that's a promise wait is there more to the game foreign okay well I guess since we're here we'll just go back like the the boss see if that does anything well I have to start like another game another run or to trigger that I I saved them all oh that was a terrible start I didn't really is that the thing was this mode damn it it's fine holy crap there's a lot of damage gonna go on here uh bang bang bang [Music] sure I don't know I kind of want to do this to increase its damage but at the same time I don't want to increase his armor so I should have done that first dang it I'm big dumb all right uh let's do this bang bang bang there's some some friends nope I think I definitely want to do this I think now he's gonna try to summon some friends [Music] there they are all right let's do yeah it does reduce its energy but once we'll do that oh [ __ ] that's not the version I thought it was no I need to do two more oh he's gonna hit me a little bit hard which I am not a fan of yeah I need to do that because uh that was gonna hurt all right let's see what we can do here uh absolutely say we do this [ __ ] that up it's fine I know what I'm doing I'm good at this game right this time don't [ __ ] it up no no it sucks [Music] worthless my dude that's a lot of damage oh I'm about to take 60 some demagi screw it I didn't it's fine I know what I'm doing thank you I need damage um I can soak up that damage so I will um it's done a random enemy nah [Music] oh they all flipped again damn it Julie can I do this no I'm out of damn it I forgot I was out of woo juice please just murder him dead murder him dead not quite oh more friends this is gonna be hopefully worth it Bonk nope oh I do so little damage actually painful [Music] wait I already used that okay oops not that one this one uh whoa that's a lot of damage coming um you're dead you're dead oh all right we can say we beat it with every class now holy crap that class is exhausting to play hey look at we're done true ending oh maybe that wasn't the true ending yet again however this time you realize close your you are here A Familiar voice so we meet again how do you feel now that you've accomplished everything I asked of you heck yeah I did everything tired to be expected after all Journey was But ultimately if it was any other classes I probably would have said happy but man that was exhausting I've helped many Souls like conquered evil it must have been worth it I don't think I quite understand the point of it all sure I did uh I conquered the evil I really like his chest cavity he looks cool getting this far is something to be proud of so we're now you noticed that around you is brightening it's up to you alone this world was created from conflict War misunderstandings greed and all of the negative feelings you're kind like to grow it's over I think so it's this particular place won't cease to exist your world was broken and your reality corrupted was made in order to remind you of this and to show a tiny fraction of the consequences that certain actions might have however the memories of how you struggled in order to help all of these people will also become part of this world how's he speaking without links that's death this place is no longer a dead world full of sorrow and pain world that you cleansed of corruption it's a world that shouldn't scare you anymore a world that holds no secrets from you you can return whenever you want it's yours now a place that you and you alone made better through the sheer force of your will that counts for something doesn't it the voice becomes a weaker and weaker it fades completely until you're left alone in the gradually brightening Darkness bride of spring oh that was the last one yo we get credits amazing we finally finished it hell yeah dude everything else that's funny based on the world and lore tainted Grail oh it's in a book things and stuff wow these credits are great [Music] man this game is super awesome foreign I think I picked it up for five bucks and of like full ending was like probably over 10 hours great game great game cool I can add a another fully completed game to my steam profile hell yeah the art in this game was really well done and the gameplay Loop awesome except for that class not a fan of that class but that's me if if you're like if you play Magic the Gathering and you're a blue player you might like that class even though it's like there's like no counters but it's very micromanagy like blue you know I guess maybe that'd be more blue or white maybe more white is also very micro managing what a great game I very much I'm very surprised or I'm pleasantly surprised I should say about how much I enjoyed this game it's been it was on my wish list for a while and then it went on sale so I picked it up because I I didn't know what else to play and holy crap it just sucked me in and they just released a new game um that is in the same universe uh tainted Grail Avalon it's very skyrimony Sky Remy it it looks like it's um it's the same like world and as you if you were here they mentioned uh Avalon a lot it's uh it's in the same world but uh the new one is first person and it looks a lot like Skyrim if you're into Skyrim therapist yeah look at the dogs and the cats oh amazing rats oh they have rats and three fish tanks that's awesome [Music] therapists of the dogs inner animals that was whoa I didn't click anything it just kind of ended holy crap those credits were very clever all right hold on I got it I gotta go see I gotta seem yeah 100 achievement let's add that to the profile add that to the profile actually I forget how to do it hold on a minute there we go edit or change showcase painted Grail yeah we did it I have 10 Perfect Games what wait since when I have 10 perfect games does it tell me oh some of them are um not too difficult they're like story games where you just pretty much get the achievement or 100 anyway 100 in iron lung I forgot about that which by the way if you guys don't know Markiplier is going to be in a movie based on that game it was just announced like three days ago I I got really excited in my song because I thought they were making or like remastering it or something and I got all excited I was like oh it's a movie oh but it's Markiplier so that's okay all right cool heck yeah dude love it oh I'm proud of me are you guys proud of me I'm proud of me all right cool added to the profile 40 of 40 achievements done all right Well that took yeah that took long I knew it was gonna take long but my brain was like oh you should still plan just to see if you're gonna play some other games at the same time maybe do some Cult of the lamb and Gree how many hours man I'm five and a half hours my God cycle continues beginning progress and in repeat with another game exactly I was thinking did it dudes I'm excited um I kind of want to keep playing but I I got it I probably should go eat plus I gotta pee again that coffee's running through me and I'm on another energy drink so it's just moving through uh great yeah the art game game is freaking amazing um that one I want 100 percent um Cult of the Lamb I think I might be able to do there's a couple achievements in there that look a little bit gnarly to try to do um so I I'll have to think about it I put it in the coming soon in the Discord to see if um if it's something we want to do agree 100 in that one has been on my list ever since I I finished it years ago so um I might look into that one uh as much as I want to keep playing games I'm not close enough on those other games to make it something that we can knock out quickly um what do you guys think do you think we should go for go for a raid send some love off to someone let's see who's streaming who's doing the Sprint frams no no me be quiet you yeah Green absolutely beautiful if you guys have not played that game beautiful game oh I'm lagging because I opened up in the browser that's right for some reason it lags out when I'm watching in the browser wait always I always ask if you guys clarify that it's not laggy for you guys throughout the stream and it's just me when I open the browser that it lags out stoked for the new um Jedi game although I'm not gonna buy it right away I have to pee holy crap I just went pee like an hour ago too okay I'll leave it up to you guys what do you guys want to see um we got I don't know what west of loathing is but Taiko is a cool dude we love him uh we got Don playing sekiro we got a day I think just just started the stream oh it's their one year partner anniversary what are they gonna play although that makes me nervous like you guys definitely should go uh support day he's super cool I started playing Green like two weeks ago nice beautiful game dude uh we could go raid Jay what's he playing he's playing DVD seems to be back on DVDs what's the low thing I kind of want to check this out you okay JJ I don't know what she did oh it's interesting it's like a little is that a browser game no idea uh all right do you guys have a preference if not um just let me scroll through here again just real quick make sure I'm not missing anyone that we can go some some loaves too we could go raid Ella or l he's playing Jedi follower you know what let's go read L she's she's a lovely Bean um I forget I made a new command-ish thing let's see if it works raid oh wait she might be ending she might be ending nope she's playing Goose goose duck all right let's go raid L oops raid rain there you go there it goes there you go there's some messages there if you are a uh a sub there's some sub messages there we're not a sub there is a nonsense messages there feel free to use whatever um emotes that you have available I appreciate you guys coming on over um from soups raid amazing amazing people thank you guys so much for hanging with me uh remember to stay new to your pets adopt don't shop donate to risk if you can afford it or open up your house up to the possibility of fostering that it's a very rewarding experience and helps those animals and rest it out they're very much in need um anyways apparently the raid didn't actually start what the heck raid three Ella Bell hold on there it goes all right oh my God it got loud hey we figured it out we figured out why that that thing didn't work we need to slash raid my bad I'm a pro streamer here anyways my friends thank you guys so much for your hand with me um and uh I will catch you guys over there let's go give um Ella or L I always say Ella because I know what Ella that was a lovely being played some cozy games um go give them some love if you gotta dip out for a minute or dip out that's totally cool but let's see if we can just go bring a smile through her lovely face um and then we can go do whatever we need to do but thank you guys so much for being here and uh I will catch you all next time see ya buttons okay anyone go upstairs
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okay here's an example of insult having been ported to Android along with speech synthesis go be freshed by yourself did you really just be nourished by your druggist mind sweeper May gym neighbors be blasted by your respirator and I suppose you know nothing about impr flirtatious wrapping removers right go Mallet nobody in Alpha centory intercede you cook your female leftist caterer is a dark black panther stop being such a grim diplomatic feverless lugage molder you could haul your intestine with your step brother's sitter go pretend you're SI vicious you spion your night go reminds me of oatmeal and napom and that's a demonstration of insult having been ported to Android along with speech synthesis thank you for watching
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1 Maccabees 9-12 (Apocrypha) with Christopher Enoch
[Music] so [Music] [Applause] shalom shalom welcome welcome world changers tonight we are going to pick up where we left off last night we're going to be uh reading from first maccabees chapters 9 through 12. and so we're going to read those four chapters and after that we're going to get into our the live chat as usual and perhaps a little bit in between as well intermittently we'll see how it goes um and so looking forward to this as usual okay so we are streaming live on several different platforms at once and um let me see here what we got uh so we're over there on podbean streaming live as well um just a second here okay before i get into uh uh reading the scriptures tonight i want to see what's what's going on in the live chat and after the live chat we're going to uh i'm going to answer uh another comment that i received on youtube i want to respond to this comment i promised that i would and uh comment from celia that is so i'm going to respond to that comment in just a moment let's see what we have here in the live chat in the meantime we have calamentos says shalom everyone shalom colomentos good to see you billy says shalom shalom billy good to see you welcome welcome um joseph says hey god bless welcome joseph god bless you more okay alan says shalom everyone shalom alan good to see you byron says shalom and hello everyone shalom hello good to see you mark says shalom shalom mark welcome welcome welcome everyone um okay joseph i'll get to you um i promise i'll get to cilia first i'll get to celia first and i'll get to your question and uh and then we'll read some of the uh the scriptures for tonight okay so i received oh we got vinnie on here as well shalom everyone shalom vinnie shalom shalom shalom everyone blessings blessings and as always i pray that uh everything that we we uh read and talk about today and the whole entire experience would be a great blessing to you uh perhaps challenge you perhaps uh bless just encourage you or you know whatever the case is just to um increase your uh your boldness in the lord your knowledge in the lord uh your knowledge of the scriptures and of heaven and just to increase your relationship with god in a wonderful wonderful way that's my prayer for every one of you tonight okay so celia i promised i'd get to celia um there's an old video that still uh is quite popular on youtube uh one of my old videos called solved how did jesus fulfill the law and um in that video i just want to just do a quick little recap just to kind of paint a little background to this to this comment uh in that video i just i went over several things some of which was you know what did what does it mean uh to fulfill the law what did what did jesus mean when he said that he he came to to fulfill the law and um one of the points is that to fill to fulfill the law means to simply obey it to do it you know you fulfill the law you fulfill the law let's say again we talk about the law of the land for you know per se the the law of man now forget about the law of god just for let's put that aside just for a second talking about the law of man to fulfill the law of man simply means to do it to you know to live according to the law of the land uh and it's exactly the same way when it comes to the torah to fulfill the torah just simply means to uh to align yourself with it uh this is how uh the jews look at it and remember we have you know jesus is a jew every single author of the bible are all jews every prophet is a jew every apostle are jews in the bible all the 12 disciples are jews okay so um we have to look at you know if they're talking they're gonna be talking as a jew they're gonna be they're gonna be uh uh they're gonna be using some uh jewish lingo if you will and so this is one of the jewish lingos i guess you could you could say it this way uh is the word fulfill go and ask any practicing jew today especially in you know in an orthodox jewish community say excuse me do you fulfill the torah do you fulfill the commandments do you fulfill the mitzvot if they're a real practicing jew they're going to say of course of course we fulfill the torah that's that's our uh that's that's the purpose uh you know that's that's what every jew is supposed to fulfill the torah that simply means to obey and that's what jesus meant when he said i come to fulfill the law now on top of that if you were to look into uh thayer's greek lexicon into the greek word that's used for fulfill it's play rajo okay play rajo in section 2 c 3 it says and i quote because i memorize this it says that fulfill means to cause god's will as made known in the law to be obeyed as it should be so when jesus said i come to fulfill the law what he said literally was i have come to cause god's will as made known in the torah as made known in the law to be obeyed as it should be and that's exactly what he did and in that video i also um explained that to fulfill the torah um or to fulfill the law is actually just to do what jesus would do jesus fulfil jesus said he fulfilled the law right wwjd what would jesus do jesus did it you know so the more we fulfill the law the more christ-like we become so with that uh as a background um this is what cilia said so celia um quoted of course we we get this we typically get this um it's like a machine gun uh you know the scriptures the uh the cliches you know the paul the paul the paul the paul and you know of course uh you use a little bit of james in there too because they take that one little thing that james says and they and they completely misinterpret it okay so um anyways uh romans chapter 11 verse 6 and if by grace that is no longer of works otherwise grace is no longer grace now again um you know paul uh there's a lot of there's a lot of speculation amongst uh the students of paul and that is what does it mean by works what does it mean by works does it mean uh when paul said not of works does that mean to actually obey the law because part of obedience to the law is not to work especially on sabbath so does that mean that's a work i mean it's self-canceling it it's absurd to you know if you're doing nothing on saturday if you're doing nothing on sabbath if you are abstaining from works on sabbath how can anybody say that works it's it's ridiculous um some people believe that when paul talked about the works of the law paul was talking about the mmt the ma sema um it slipped my mind now uh in in the uh the mmt is uh a bunch of documents that were found in the dead sea scrolls and in those documents the mmt it explains that the works of the law aren't is not the law but rather it is the uh rabbinical additions to the law the man's additions to the law okay so there i'm just saying this so that people could understand that when paul talked about works don't assume that you know what he's talking about if he's talking about the law itself then guess what paul is is wrong because the law god himself says in the law that we should obey it forever eternally second king 17 37 it is to be obeyed eternally he said i personally counted over 40 times within the torah alone i know someone else who counted 65 times in the entire tanakh in the entire scriptures from the law and the prophets god said over 60 times 65 times according to this other gentleman i've counted 40 something but he counted i didn't even include anything apart from the books of moses so the point is this god said scores of times okay that his law is forever eternal perpetual without end okay he said it different ways right i count when i counted 40 some odd times i counted not only every time he said it's forever i i also counted the times that he said it's a it's it's a perpetual statute it's a perpetual ordinance it's a perpetual law it is uh without end it is to all generations uh you know all these kind of ways of saying the same thing which is simply the law never ends it it never ends it's always in effect it's always there it never comes to a conclusion because it is the word of god the law of god is the is the word of god and the word of god is forever settled in heaven in psalm 119 verse 89. so uh moving on uh this person says galatians 2 16 knowing that a man is not justified by the worst again works of allah what does it mean okay how do you define this okay if this means what what a lot of christians think that it means if it means to actually uh obey the law then guess what paul is actually speaking against god here because god said that you are justified by obeying the law that's what god said god actually said your righteousness comes from obeying the law deuteronomy 6 25. it's all the way through the the the scriptures the tanakh especially the law of the prophets and the ketuvim the so-called old testament it's all throughout that that if you do it if you do what god said if you if you obey him if you if you go by his instructions you're justified it makes no sense to think otherwise like if god told you to do something and you don't do it how can you be justified okay god said very specifically and very very uh explicitly that you are justified by obeying him i mean it's just as simple as it it's simple simple abc one two three i mean if you're a parent you tell your child to do something and and that child does it of course that child is justified in what that child does because that child is obeying the parent if the child disobeys and doesn't do it if the child kicks against the parent so to speak then how can that child be justified it's it's so so so simple if you're if you're working at a at a place you know your employer gives you uh you know a job to do and you don't do it how can how can that be justified it's it's just super super simple logic but if what paul is talking about the works of the law if this is the mmt uh definition of the works of law then yeah okay that fits because mmt says that the works of the law are the rabbinic conditions to the law and not the law itself basically the pharisaical or rabbinic additions to the law that god never even commanded okay so that makes sense james two uh here we got james two uh verses eight to ten very very this is all just cliche christianity this is cliche christianity cliche salvation this is what happens people go into the church and they and they they get themselves a little basket full a little a little baggy full of cliches that's what they do and they put a little pocket full of cliches and they got all these little cliches they bring out right you know oh christ is the end of the law you know jesus said he fulfilled the law and you know paul said you're not justified by the works of the law you always got the same cliche i i should write a book you know 20 cliches of cliche christianity they can easily write a book like that because we hear it all over and over and over again it's the same cliche it's just like a parrot parroting things that they've heard from the church if you take it apparent to church the parent would probably come home and be parenting the same thing and here's the thing okay james 2 a and if you read james in context if you read the entire book of james the entire book of james has has a very strong overtone of obedience to the law the whole thing is about obedience to the the whole chapter of chapter 2 is about obedience to the law james point that his point was simply you should obey the law how can you play favorites telling the poor person to go sit in the dirt in the corner and tell the rich oh you have a given give the rich person that's not loving your neighbor as yourself according to the royal law what's the royal law the torah of course the torah of the king of kings that is the royal law james of course is promoting torah observance it's very clear instead of taking little sound bites here and there and using like little flaggies that you you're waving around all the time little cliches read the whole thing and ask yourself a question what is james actually saying here what's what's the gist of this i'll tell you what the gist of it is obedience to the law very very clear martin luther knew this he knew this very well okay that's why he said james should not be in the bible at all he said take the book of james out of the bible that's what he said because he knew very very well that james preached obedience to the torah that you must obey the law of god in order to be justified he knew that that's why he said the epistle of james is an epistle of straw burn it that's what he said i i didn't say that of course god forbid but that's what martin luther said a lot of people don't understand that not people don't know that martin luther had his own canon he he didn't agree with books like james and and several other books in the new testament because he clearly saw that they taught against what paul taught he clearly saw it he knew it the father of the protestant church knew it very well okay so anyway this person goes on to quote it if you really fulfill the royal law according to beautiful i love this because you see the word fulfill here obviously means to obey it to come in line with it to align yourself with it okay so obviously james wants his his audience the readers to fulfill the royal law according to scripture obviously that's the whole that's the whole purpose of this if you fulfill the royal law according to scripture you should love your neighbors yourself you do well but if you show partiality you commit sin and you are convicted by the law as transgressors you know that god doesn't like transgressors right okay so god don't like people who disobey the torah verse 10 for whoever shall keep the whole law yet stumble on one point he is guilty of all now a lot of ignorant christians do not know what this really means okay a lot of ignorant christians do not know what this really means because they have been taught again it's disparating what they've been taught they parrot their pastor who parroted his mentor who parroted his mentor and they didn't even know how where it came from this is the thing in context james is talking about the one of the greatest laws actually the second greatest lie i love your neighbor as yourself okay that's the thing he's talking about and he's saying basically if you if you break that law you might as well just break up it's in it to me if you read it in context i i say amen to that but the way that christians take this out of context and they they fabricate their own doctrine uh you know um through this um it's it's it's very they're very ignorant of what it really means first of all according to the um uh according to the uh the the torah the law of god itself is extremely easy to obey the law of god is extremely easy to obey god is not an unreasonable tyrant to bargain commands to his beloved people whom he knows don't can't obey the commands and then curse them with horrible curses according to deuteronomy chapter 28 curses that are worse than your worst nightmare and leave them leave his beloved people in that state for fourteen hundred and thirty fourteen hundred and fifty fourteen hundred and fifty years in the state of hell on earth oh he loves them so much why just to show them that they're sinners that's what that's what the christian doc that's what the christian narrative is just to show you how much of a sinner you are you know what if god wanted you to know that you're a sinner he would just say to you you're a sinner he wouldn't have to curse you with horrible curses because you can't obey a law that he knows that you can't obey any way and and leave you in that state for it it's just horrific to believe in a god like that deuteronomy chapter 30 verse 11 this at the end of the torah god wraps it up very very elegantly and he basically says this is this what i'm commanding you is not too hard for you you don't have to go you don't have to go up into heaven to get it you don't have to go down into the depths of the earth to get it it's right there right in your mouth and in your heart repent for the kingdom of heaven it is at hand it's right there just reach out and grab it it's easy you don't have to even go you don't have to move an inch you don't have to you don't have to even walk to the other side of the room it's right there it's right there and so is it possible to obey the the law without stumbling in one point it's not only possible it's in it's super easy it's super super easy a baby does it show me one baby that that that breaks the the law of show me a baby that breaks the law of god they don't they don't know they don't break the law of god they live perfectly in tune with the torah well that baby's committed adultery well that one over there has committed oh that one's bearing false witness it doesn't happen that's why jesus said you must be converted to become like a little child why because a little child to a little child the torah is easy it's it's so easy you don't even have to try it's so easy keep in mind when jesus said you must be converted to become like a little child in the in the original greek it means like um some of the smallest of like the not like a you know a 10 year old but more like a one year old like the smallest of children and then this person goes on to say so what you're really saying is you you either you have no sin and quote in brackets if you say you're without sin you're a liar and there's no truth in you first john 1 10. i think you misquoted that and actually it's not first john 1. uh let me just let me just double check this um yes it is it is first john 1 10. so if we say we have not sinned we make him a liar and and his word is not in us okay um now keep in mind okay because this person uh very very conveniently ignores the rest of that book okay the rest of first john let me just uh i'll show you guys um i have to share my screen here just a second very very conveniently ignores first john let's just do this first john chapter three is a good place to start chapter two is a good i mean read the entire one read the entire book um but um okay so first john chapter three let's start with um verse four talking about sin and the child of god i mean let's go right to the same book that cilia quoted here just a few chapters after that um whoever whoever commits sin also commits lawlessness and sin is lawlessness in other words this word lawlessness in the greek is anomian okay it means ah which is means torah okay you're negative to torah you you you live like there's no torah you you transgress you break the law of god whoever commits sin also commits lawlessness and sin is lawlessness and you know by the way does god want you to sin the answer should be no verse 5 and you know that he was manifested to take away our sins and in him there is no sin so let me uh if sin is to break the commandments of god is if sin is to break the torah and he came to take away your breaking of the torah then what does that mean what does that mean if you that means let me let me okay i'll i'll answer that means if you're still sinning then he hasn't come in your life to take away that sin very very very very clear if you're still sinning he hasn't come to take away that sin but he this is his purpose verse 5 again he was manifested to take away our sins and in him there is no sin whoever abides in him does not sin oh boy cilia you conveniently did not quote this did you so it's either you are not a sinner or you are not a living in him it's either you are not sinning or you are not abiding in him so you cannot abide in christ if you sin if you break the torah that's what it says whoever sins it even goes even farther than that by saying whoever sins has neither seen him nor known him oh wow first john 3 7 i mean john just completely destroys the paulian doctrine right here little children let no one deceive you in other words warning warning what i'm about to say is something that a lot of people are deceived about this is something this is not this is this is something that people are really deceived about he who practices righteousness is righteous just as he is righteous okay i love it you see other other bibles um he who does doeth righteousness according to the king james uh so it's something you practice something that you do nlt when people do what is right it shows they are righteous it doesn't say now notice what it doesn't say it doesn't say if you say the sinner's prayer and you you you are righteous because now you are clothed with the righteousness of christ that's not what it says he doesn't preach the gospel of paul here let no one deceive you he who practices righteousness is righteous doesn't say whoever accepts jesus as the lord and savior is righteous it says he who practices righteousness is righteous csb the one who does what is right is righteous just as he is righteous okay let no one deceive you why did he say let no one deceive you because apparently he must have felt within himself a lot of people are deceived when it comes to this how can you be deceived because this well perhaps their interpretation paul's letters and then it goes even stronger than that paul i mean john actually completely nails it to the floor right here he who sins is of the devil cilia do you sin if you do you got a problem a big problem since you are quoting first john against the torah which i highly recommend you don't do but since you used first john let's let's go into first john he who sins is of the devil first john just four four verses before that he defined what sin is breaking of the law the torah so he who breaks the law of god he who breaks the torah is of the devil that is what your favorite john said and the next verse whoever has been born of god does not sin are you born again are you born again so uh you know when you when you uh when you quote these kind of when you quote these kind of things you you get into trouble okay but let's go on here we'll just finish this up um or you're saying that nobody will be saved because nobody can keep or you're saying let me see celia says or you're saying that nobody will be saved because nobody can keep the entire law i just said it's very easy to do so we are clothed in christ righteousness okay here we go this is the doctrine of the emperor's new clothes right here there are so many peop actually almost everybody if not everybody who believes in this kind of doctrine is actually wearing the emperor's new clothes what i just said there is quite profound if you don't know the story of the emperor's no new clothes pause this video and go listen to it go watch it go read it okay because the the doctrine of christ of being clothed in the imputed righteousness of christ being clothed in the righteousness of christ that doctrine especially when it does not accompany the the works that prove that okay okay so you can say you're close with the righteousness of christ if you produce the works of christ i grant you that if you live like he lived if you do not sin like he did not sin if you obey the torah like he obeyed the torah then okay you can say all you want then you're clothed with the righteousness of christ i have no problem with it okay but if you say you are you are clothed with the righteousness of christ and you have been imputed righteousness but yet you still sin there's a huge problem with that a huge problem with that because the righteousness of christ is like the sun in him there is no darkness at all no darkness can exist around him no sin can exist around him no sin can exist within righteousness righteousness does not hide sin righteousness does not hide sin and if you think it does i'm sorry but you're just like the emperor in the story of the emperor's new clothes check it out see this person says we continue to break the law well i'm sorry to hear that you are but not all ev not everybody is again i said that you know innocent little babies are not breaking the law i'm sorry to hear that you are and i would highly recommend you stop doing that but if we are covered by christ who is perfect and then we are made perfect in him and we are not judged under the law uh excuse me how does god judge jesus said very clearly he judges by the law there's only one law by the way he's not a double standard double-minded hypocrite he doesn't he doesn't have multiple god does not suffer with with multiple personality okay he has one law for all because he is the god of all he is overall and that law is a reflection of his character and his ways he's not double minded he's not double standard he's not a hypocrite and the only way you can be covered by christ the only way you can be covered by him is if he destroys sin in your life that's how christ can cover you if he as it said in 1st john if he is manifested in you and takes away all your sin doesn't say cover it says take away your sin okay he doesn't sweep the filthy stinking mess of sin he doesn't sweep that manure pile under the rug and pretend it doesn't exist he cleans it up means it doesn't exist anymore means you stop doing it means it's out of your life it's in your past but it but it's not in your life now i was in a mess now i'm not glory to god okay that's the only way you can be covered by christ you cannot be he doesn't sweep the stinking filthy mess under a rug that's not how he cleans up he really cleans up not hides things and by the way when jesus come it says in isaiah chapter 2 in micah chapter 4 when he comes back and he rules and reigns from jerusalem whether you believe he's coming back or not it says when the messiah comes when when he comes when the lord comes to this earth he rules and reigns from jerusalem he will rule and reign using one and one and only law that is the torah and then this person goes on to uh quote uh john 5 you search the scriptures for in them you have eternal life and these are they which testify of me but you are not willing to come to me that you may have life okay so uh i i wouldn't really hurt i would highly recommend you actually read your own comment here and actually believe this part of it at least because you know what scriptures he was talking about clue new testament didn't exist back in those days when jesus told the pharisees according to the gospel john okay take it for what it is when he said you search the scriptures what do you mean of course he meant if he was talking to the sadducees if the sadducees were in his in his earshot and he included them in his audience then guess what he meant by scriptures torah and torah only because that's how the sadducees viewed scripture is torah and torah only if he was talking to the sadducees or the pharisees he meant the entire tanakh okay you you search the scriptures regardless of the fact it is uh he's talking about quote-unquote old testament scriptures either torah alone or torah or the law and the prophets together you search the scriptures for in them you think you have eternal life yeah in and of themselves yeah we don't have life just by staring at us at a piece of paper with ink on it okay these are they which testify of me so in other words he is the perfect representation of the torah so the more you become like christ the more you become like what the torah says the more you uh wwjd the more you do what jesus would do the more you obey the torah and vice versa the more you obey the torah the more you become like him why because he says the torah testifies of him in other words he is that's what the torah is all all about him that's basically what that means that particular verse means the torah is all about him let me put it this way if what you read in the law of god is not compatible with your jesus you have the wrong jesus if you read something in the torah and you say oh i know i don't like that i'd rather choose jesus guess what you've got the wrong jesus because what you read according to john 5 39 is jesus at least they're compatible he says they're all about me so you know uh this is the kind of thing i mean we have to think for ourselves as i always say think for yourself you know read the scriptures i understand you know you know what and i i i i know what it's like to be there where you're just quoting um you're just uh it's like an echo chamber you know you're it's just like a whole bunch of cliches and you memorize all these cliches and you just go around you know just uh parroting these cliches i know what that's like okay i know what it's like but i encourage you to stop and test that narrative i always say if if paulians test their narrative as much as they test me they'll find the truth if they test what their pastors have taught them if they test what their favorite evangelists have taught them as much as they test me they'll find the truth okay so um just do a quick little peek into the chat here before we get into the scriptures tammy i just listened to this guy called tovia i don't remember last night but wow a great message on the live the virgin birth and most of it i learned already on my own studying just just another confirmation um yeah toby is saying actually actually we had tovia singer on as a lie as a on our live stream as a guest um back in december we had tovia singer was on back in december you can still listen to a replay you know it's still on i still up on on the channel there so we uh yeah he was on with us alan says amen christopher uh righteousness does not hide sin yeah uh thank you very much alan faith is believing yahweh torah in my opinion yeah absolutely many says it is frustrating how some talk to us like we're the one in denial oh yeah well you know it's true it's it's true it's kind of funny though but it's true uh because it's like you know to the how's that saying go like um you're probably thinking the same what i'm thinking i just can't think of it right now um to those who oh what is it now something about like to those who believe in a lie or no ah anyway i can't think about it but to those who uh basically to those who think the truth is a lie no to those who who think a lie is the truth to them the truth is a lie something like that you know i'm pretty sure you know what i'm talking about um okay i i promise i get to joseph's um question here joseph said so i'm here to ask out of curiosity what happens if someone used to believe that jesus was from god but then starts believing that he operates from the devil um [Music] it's that's a hard one to answer because uh it depends how you because you see now if if you i know that this this seems to be like a a common thing amongst a lot of people is fear of blaspheming the holy spirit and it's a good fear everybody should fear that however um again you look at throughout the entire the entirety this the entire scope of scripture from genesis to revelation and beyond how many times does it talk is it talked about like it's only what once you know and it's it's repeated a few times in the gospels but uh other than that i mean all we know of is jesus actually even addressing this only once and god you know never we don't read about it in any other part of scripture in that you know in that explicit way anyway um here's the thing okay so jesus said that people can blaspheme him um and that he'll they'll be forgiven but not blasphemy the spirit of god um so he said that to people who were um who were really not not necessarily speaking against him um but against the spirit of god the holy spirit that would be um they were speaking against the holy spirit so um so he made a distinction between blaspheming him versus blaspheming the spirit see so he said if you blaspheme him if you speak evil about him you can say like lots of bad or negative stuff about him and you'll be forgiven but not directly of the holy spirit so um but i mean even that is not believing i mean is that is believing something actually a blasphemy i mean because blasphemy by definition is to speak to to say something that's blasphemy although sometimes in the in the scriptures we have hints that sometimes your actions can be can be blasphemous um not just your tongue or your words but your actions can be as well however uh just believing something um that's that's that's a it's a hard it's a hard thing to say i mean i don't see any you can't say there's anything specifically in the scriptures at all about just believing something uh without action or words and once again i would highly recommend that people who [Music] fear that they might have blasphemed the holy spirit i would say just put it aside put it aside if you have then you have what can you do about it if you haven't and there's nothing to worry about but you know what worrying is not going to do anything anyway either way uh the best thing to do is just to put it behind you leave it behind you don't do it do don't do it anymore [Music] or don't do it at all you know if you've never done it in the past and um and just don't you know teach others not to do it you know tell other people you know encourage them not to blaspheme and um yeah uh i would i would say keep a positive attitude keep a very positive attitude about it it's no use uh you know worrying about these kind of things especially something that's in the past you can't do anything about it but that's a very good question joseph thank you for asking billy asked the question other than the letters of paul do you do any other books of the bible preach righteousness by faith not by works well let me just say this too again definitions because and i know you guys know a lot of people think that i'm like super anti-paul i'm telling you something the more i learn about paul the more i don't like the more i hear about like the hit the more i learn about it i the more i but at this point in time i can't say i'm on one end of the spectrum or the other end of the spectrum i wanna i approach paul from a very uh objective point of view a matter of fact point of view a historical point of view and so um let me just say this the word faith in uh in the greek the same word that paul used for faith there uh is the same word that's used in the uh in the prophets in the old so-called old testament in the tanakh you know the just shall live by faith that word ammuna uh is uh means to be faithful to god it doesn't it doesn't mean just a head like head knowledge or just belief it really doesn't mean that it means actually faithful to god faithfulness fidelity that's what it means so with that definition how are you how can you be faithful to god by obeying him right by by obeying the commandments of god that's how you're faithful to god you can't be faithful to god if you keep on breaking his commandments and you and you ignore his instructions and his guidelines that he gave you um so i mean i would just say you know what did paul mean by that to begin with apart from that um trying to think is there any other author that is included in the bible that that preaches the way paul does well if you really want to get specific um scholars most scholars if not all scholars today say that out of the 13 letters of paul only seven are are authentic the other six oh no excuse me um yeah the other six seven are authentic the other six are forgeries so having said that um i do i do notice if you if you if you put like if you line up the letters of paul chronologically from you know from the earliest letter to the to the latest letter um you'll notice that there is a break probably like right in there you know after seven letters and the last six are are different um like for example in titus or you know uh you know timothy paul doesn't say anything about you know oh you know like anything against the law or the works of the law says nothing nothing of the sort he doesn't really say anything about grace either except for in titus where he says in titus 2 11 that the grace of god teaches you to deny ungodliness and worldly lust actually that means that the grace of god actually teaches you to obey the torah moral i mean that's what really that's what it says really that's what it implies um but other than that i mean you compare that with something like galatians galatians just seems to be i say seems to be like very anti-torah you know i see some in romans 2 in corinthians and it's like part of the authentic letters of paul i come from a point of view of this okay this is my personal point of view and i'll get into uh reading the scriptures here very shortly my personal point of view is this it's either one of two things and i really cannot put my finger on it i really can't say hey this is exactly the point this is this is what it is right now at this point in time right now i cannot tell you one way or another but i cannot but i can say this it's one of two things it's one of two choices number one those other six letters of paul the later six letters of paul are forgeries and they're not from paul they're not written by paul or number two they are written by paul and paul had a change of heart because of what happened in acts chapter 21. when he was confronted and rebuked and he had to pay a very dear price for starting rumors quote unquote rumors that he was against the torah and so um it seems like it seems like you know it's either he um it's either uh paul uh didn't write those letters but or or i should say he did and he wrote it quite differently than than he did before to avoid another acts chapter 21 experience so it's either one of those two things but i mean other than that no uh i i cannot think of anybody i cannot think of any other books in the bible that um that read like paul's letters and this is the reason why there are so many anti-paul people out there and i i unders i understand it right we don't really need paul and i know i've got myself and i got myself in trouble with a lot of people but it's true we don't need paul paul is not our savior he's not our god he didn't even write his letters to us i mean let's be honest he wrote his letters to the people that he met in rome people that he met in galatia he wrote his letters to timothy and philemon and titus if he wrote those letters but i don't think he even thought of it as being um put in a bible one day because again back in those days there was no thought of a bible nobody even knew about a bible not even thought about it so um yeah i would say billy no other books read like paul definitely not and let me just i'll say this um just before i move on because i know a lot of people say well paul has you know paul you know he had a revelation from jesus well guess what everybody claims to have a revelation from jesus okay not to say that he that you know everybody didn't but um paul claims to have had a vision and to hear from the lord well you know what i know i know lots of people personally that have that also claim that does that mean that everything they write is is the word of god no perhaps paul did perhaps paul didn't regardless of the fact paul does not i'll say it again he does not have the authority to change anything he does not have the authority to override what the torah the tanakh says what the torah says he has no authority because he's not even a prophet he claims to be an apostle take it for what it is i mean every every true apol every every apo you know everybody who let me just put this way just be cl just because you claim to be an apostle doesn't make you an apostle just because you claim to be a prophet doesn't make you a prophet all the false prophets claim to be prophets that didn't make them to be that didn't mean they're prophets that just meant they claimed to be paul claimed to be an apostle but the only way you can really test to make sure that he wasn't he was actually the an apostle he was actually true in his apostleship was to test it with the tanakh really i mean that's the only way do what the bereans did in acts chapter 17. they only had the tanakh they didn't have the new testament back in those days and they said that they uh they tested everything that paul said they searched the scriptures daily to see whether or not the things that paul taught was true it doesn't say what they what the conclusion they came to but they did that so yeah there's no other this is the reason why marcion the ancient heretic the one who's that was denounced as being a heretic and full of devils devil on his tongue and you know the son of the devil by polycarp called marcian the son of the devil um this is the reason why marcion cut out everything from the bible actually the bible didn't exist but what he did was he made his own bible this is like the first guy who actually made like a new testament i'll take luke because luke is paul's homie right so i take luke and paul nobody else luke and luke you got to have a little bit of the gospel in there in order to know a little bit about jesus so luke was his favorite one why did he choose luke because he he understood that what what uh what it says in in matthew and mark and john was not in accordance with hi with paul matthew mark and john said things that was against what paul teaches so he cut those out and he took luke and you know kind of did his own little thing with luke and joined it with paul and there you go voila the first new testament that's that's that's history that's that's uh you know that's that's church history right there that's how the bible the new testament uh began began on the wrong note began by a person who was known as being full of the devil um claiming to be a disciple of paul and cutting it cut out the book in james for sure because the book of james didn't have the book of james is obviously against paul marcion knew that that's why he didn't he he rejected the book of james same with first john we just read that you know i mean you read that and you read it from a mindset as hey this is a totally different book than paul and it should not i mean if you get out of your mind the idea of a bible and you just look at it as a different book you'll say oh yeah first john is like does is not compatible with paul so marcin knew that martin knew that that's why he he didn't include first john or james you know or the book of revelation because the book of revelation talks a lot about obeying the commandments of god too he'd include these books into the the the first new testament so yeah paul is very unique very very unique in all of the authors that are included in the bible it's an excellent question billy thank you for asking remember you said this before uh alan two things the new testament church did not have a new testament in church and that's true absolutely andrew said did you see my question on sorry andrew i did not i'm not sure what's going on here um let's give me a second here yeah i did not did you submit the question before we went before the live stream actually uh started um foreign okay see if i okay just give me a second yeah vinnie says the golden calf jesus that's exactly right golden calf jesus for sure um yeah andrew i'm sorry i did not see your question i'm not sure what what happened there i did not see your question i'm sorry about that i'm i looked over on youtube and on my live streaming software as well and i didn't see the question on on either one so i'm not sure what happened tammy said hit uh hit the like button thank you very much tammy yes please do that joseph says i asked this question i asked this because i talked to some jewish rabbis who believed that jesus was using demonic powers how can someone change their beliefs and mindset um yeah some people i've i've heard of that so i know uh i think some of it com comes from a certain interpretation of the talmud as well um so yeah uh i think that it's possible for for them to change their beliefs though i do think it is possible um i i don't um i'd say that the best way to change their beliefs in their mindset is to practice the torah and to uh to practice the torah in the name of jesus that's the best way to do it because the jewish people are all about the torah and jesus was all about the torah as he was jewish and so um they they would they should i say they should love it uh if someone actually you know uh practices the torah um and promotes the torah and treats the torah with great respect [Music] and so i you know i would say that if a person does that in the name of jesus in the name of yeshua and said you know i'm just doing what yeshua taught us to do i mean i think that would really that would really um uh shake their beliefs put it that way it would shake their beliefs it could change their beliefs i think that's the most effective way to do it very i really do joseph it's a good question this is a question i get almost all like how many times i get this question a lot a lot a lot uh andrew yes i i people ask this it seems like there's the top questions it's always about is jesus god is jesus is the trinity uh bib you know do you believe in the trinity or what's the what's the best bible version uh these are the questions like the top questions um okay i wanted to know if you believe that jesus christ is god in the flesh or not okay um it's a it's a whopper of a question because a lot of people understand this to mean different things a lot of peop some people when i if i say jesus is god or god in the flesh um some people understand that to mean that he is the father let me just be very clear i do not believe that jesus is the father i'm not a oneness guy i'm not you know i do not believe that jesus is the father i believe the father is supreme to jesus okay i don't think now let me put it this way when someone says is jesus god sometimes or if someone says is jesus divine that's another way of putting it um sometimes that is meant to uh to mean that is jesus god but other in other other ways it means is jesus um is he defined like let me put it this way here's the bible some people can say this bible is divine okay it's a divine book does that mean this bible is god i would say it's not god however it's got a lot of you know it's the it's you could say very generically it's the word of god or you can say it is god this is god god god the whole book is god in the sense that it it's it's god's perfect book i think i don't believe it it's perfect okay as a lot of you know i i i see a lot of evidence within the manuscripts that there are a lot of errors and a lot of scribal errors and a lot of discrepancies and all that kind of stuff within the manuscripts i think that's very clear um however i mean amongst all books today uh you can say this book is divine what does that mean what does that mean what does it mean to be divine um in that sense i will say that yeshua was divine in the sense that this bible is divine let me put it that way okay um i think that he was torah observant i don't believe or torah obedient whatever you want to however you want to put it i don't believe the christian narrative that he broke the torah as in breaking the sabbath or anything like that i don't think he did i don't think he could get away with it if he did um they tried to accuse him of it but he always came back with with good with a good uh rebuttal that that they couldn't um they couldn't argue with um so yeah so i don't believe that jesus is the father i believe that jesus is uh what the gospels say he is especially in the gospel the earliest gospel the gospel of mark the gospel of matthew the gospel of of luke okay especially the gospel of mark it's the earliest gospel it's the gospel that was written closer to the time of jesus than any other gospel where do you see how much do you see of the divinity of jesus in mark how much do you see of the divinity of jesus in matthew it's all in john right it's all in john maybe not all because you can probably construe a verse here or verse there to mean that he is god but it's all in mark i mean excuse me it's all in john it's not in mark very it's scarcely in matthew and luke um i don't believe he's the father so i don't believe he's god in that sense i do believe that he is the one who was prophesied of uh in deuteronomy chapter 18 i believe that he's the one who was prophesied of in many places throughout the tanakh okay i believe he's like the promised one um however having said that let me just i should say this to you andrew christians would tell you that jesus is the messiah he is the son of david the word the phrase son of david is it brings the connotation of of messiah it simply means what means messiah um because when nathan came to david to prophesy of the of the messiah his coming his descendant the son of david um um that's what you know it's all about that jesus is the son of david he is the messiah now it's quite clear in that prophecy that the messiah will sin you read it it says it right in there he will transgress okay where my question is where does it say in the tanakh where does it say in the scriptures the same scriptures that the book of acts had um where does it say in the law and the prophets that jesus would be divine okay that's what i would say depends on how you look at it if he is the promised one you can say he's divine even if he did transgress as the prophecy said he would and as psalms says he would too um so i know i i believe he was human i don't believe that he is see a lot of people believe that he was like all god and noah not human right so that's why it says in in john at first john then talking about the antichrist saying if the spirit has to confess that jesus has come in the flesh the the sarks which is the sinful nature so to speak jesus had to have come in the sinful nature and anybody who denies that he came in the sinful nature is an antichrist according to first john okay so um you have to keep that in mind um depends on how you define that phrase because a lot of people see it in different ways moses spoke as if he was god actually to be quite clear uh i mean quite frankly it says in the tanakh it says in the law and the prophets that moses is god more explicitly than it says that jesus is god uh exodus chapter 7 verse 1 okay you will be god to pharaoh elohim does that mean that moses is sinless if jesus is god does that mean that he is sinless okay i mean we have to ask these questions and i think that christianity for the most part have they have oversimplified all of these things over simplified without asking these kind of questions and again i think it's just it's part of the cliche-ism the cliche christianity you know all these cliches jesus is god you know uh he's manifest in the flesh you know he is the he is god manifest in the fight all these all these cliches but you need to ask a question what did that mean because i was under the impression that in the jewish world if a rabbi actually was a perfect representation of god they would they would look at him as if he was god in the flesh that he would be like god in the flesh maybe not literally but in a figurative sense in in in that way too you can say that about jesus so um it's a it's it's it's a very involved question i hate to oversimplify it the way that i've done before in the past and many other christians have done it before in the past but the more i look into it the more i read the scriptures the more i think about this the more i pray about this the more i see that this is something that had that is not to be cliched or overly simplified i believe that jesus was human enough that he he wasn't born walking i don't think he was born walking i don't think he was born with like perfect knowledge i think that he probably had to learn did does god have to learn um i think that he probably played with other children just and fell and cried and probably scratched his knees just like other children did does god do that i believe according to the gospels that that's the way he was that he was just like another child that's why they said to like hey we know jesus we know joseph like what's up with this like the hey we grew up with this guy like if he was god in the sense that that a lot of christians portray him to be and i know there's there's ways around it saying well he put that kind of they he stripped himself of that part of god well if he's if he if he stripped himself of that of those attributes of god then how can he be god how can god strip himself of god and still be god how can god put aside god and still be god okay i know a lot of people say well just believe just believe that's all you gotta do is just believe um i don't think it's that simple i don't think so that's my thoughts on andrew thank you for qui for asking i appreciate it yeah there's a lot of arguments like in regards to this kind of things a lot of like i'm not getting into all of that and this will take hours but you know allen brought out one here uh yeshua said i'm not come to do my will but the will of the one who sent me very i mean that's pretty clear uh that you know he's not uh you know he said i come to do god's will not not um not my own will if he's god then he's saying i'm not coming to do god's will but i'm coming to do god's will yeah so um very interesting okay um okay guys can you give me just a few minutes i just i'm going to uh yeah just give me a few minutes i'll be right back in a few minutes and uh and we'll start reading the scriptures uh if you haven't if you have not um um what do you call it liked or subscribed or followed please do so i'll be back in just a few minutes give me a few minutes thank you very much so thank you very much for your patience i appreciate it i'll just check the chat here before i get into the scriptures this is a very good point as well and jacob was the firstborn son of god yeah yeah it says that israel was the was the firstborn as well meaning well jacob and jacob and israel being the same person really but yeah absolutely pat asks a good very good question i am new to the journey of being being torah uh observant and having cut have come to see that paul has been elevated above the true appointed apostles why um excellent question pat um so the reason being there's a couple reasons um number one is because he uh his writings uh he wrote more than than the other apostles wrote now it sounds like a really stupid reason and it actually is a stupid reason but it is a true it's it's it's you know that's that's the truth he wrote most of the new testament and because of that uh he has been elevated keep in mind just because someone writes more doesn't mean he he uh you know he is true or more true or more elevated than anyone who who doesn't write as much so just because he wrote more than peter or wrote more than james or wrote more than thomas or anybody else like that doesn't mean that he knows more or that he is more uh exalted just means that he put the pen to the you know to the paper a little bit more that's all um that's one reason uh another another reason is because he is very sin sin friendly especially in the interp not let me just let me just back up a step depending on how you interpret him because some of the things that he said is very not you know not sin friendly such as you know galatians chapter 5 verses 19 to 21 he gives a list of all kinds of sins and he says if you do any of this or anything like this you will not inherit the kingdom of god well that's torah i mean that's 100 torah i mean that um every sin that he listed there is is is commands that that the torah tells so what he said there is 100 torah um and he said keep in mind he was speaking to the church at galatia he wasn't he wasn't talking to the world or unbelievers or that he was talking to the church he's like you guys you guys who have already believed in yeshua you guys who have already believed in jesus you you accepted him as lord and savior yet if you do anything like this anything even like this you will not inherit the kingdom of god so he's not sin friendly in that sense in first corinthians chapter 6 verses 9 and 10 and we have another list similar different but similar list of sins he says if you do the any of these things you will not inherit the kingdom of god um romans chapter 6 verse 2 how can you who are dead to sin live in it any longer you know he also says in romans you know uh shall we um uh uh by faith you know uh nullify the torah he said god forbid um god forbid right we actually we establish the law so he said these kind of things but then he also said things that seems to go completely against all that stuff like oh it's just by grace it's not by works oh you know the law has been you know the law has been basically abolished you know i didn't say in those exact words but you know what i mean this is what this is what people understand paul to mean um and we don't have to go about the law anymore we don't you know that we're not justified by the law some of the stuff that i read earlier uh cilia's comment so bottom line is this his letters can be easily interpreted to be sin friendly ah forget about you don't need to you don't need to obey god at all just send your brains out because you're covered by grace i mean it's a horrific very evil doctrine but that is the way people interpret it and i think that because of that you know uh it it's very uh easy it's very popular it can be very popular and very acceptable to the world you know just it's all by grace and mercy and love and you know it's not by obedience to god at all you don't have to worry about you know the law at all just be as lawless as you want that's how people actually take it so i think that's the reason why he has been elevated above the true appointed apostles but also because people don't understand what it actually says about paul he said he had a v it says he had a vision of jesus okay the jesus appeared to him now he didn't say much about that it was it was the author of the book of acts that said that so the author of the book of acts said that um that he uh that he had a vision keep in mind vision is not literal it's like an apparition it's like an apparition because in in these experiences other people did not see he's the only one that saw it contrast that to like something like exodus chapter 19 where moses was up on the mountain and everybody saw it but even though when paul on his road to damascus experience he [Music] it was a public event i mean in the sense that he got knocked off his high horse but nobody saw what happened um so yeah those are a few of the reasons there pat but i'm glad that i'm glad that you see this so praise god praise god thank you for your question byron says uh i feel like i'm a child of god because i can't keep on sinning whenever i slip back into sin i always come back and that's that's a very good point yes um you know sometimes we uh we especially with some addictions um it's easy to slip back in but with perseverance and uh determination uh you know those addictions can be ultimately broken and so the idea is as long as you sin as long as that's your goal i mean you turn your back on sin you turn towards god you know um and do everything you possibly can to avoid the sin then um you know and pray and ask god to help you with with uh uh with the stuff that is hard to deal with then at least you are um at least uh you know you're in a really good uh place and uh i think that you know as long as you continue with that you continue uh pursuing god that um uh you know you'll get closer and closer just continuous improvement yeah okay [Music] is okay all right so i'm going to read a few chapters here and then uh wrap it up for the night tonight we got into a lot more uh discussion here beforehand as as uh usually we don't get into so much but uh praise god i i appreciate the questions and uh and all that kind of thing so okay um let me just pull off this one here and we'll have to share the screen on first maccabees chapter nine now remember first maccabees is part of the apocrypha and uh i always like to kind of poke a little bit kind of poke at the protestants by saying hey even the father of the protestant reformation says that we should study the apocrypha okay all right um first maccabees chapter nine demetrius heard that nikonor had fallen with his forces in battle and he sent bakaides and alchemists again into the land of judah a second time and the right wing of his army was with uh with that with them they went by the way that leads to gilgal and and encamped against masaloth which is in arbela and took possession of it and killed many people the first month of the 1 152 year they encamped against jerusalem then they marched away and went to berea with 20 000 infantry and 2 000 calvary judas was encamped at alasa with 3 000 chosen men they saw the multitude of the forces that they were that they were many and they were terrified many slipped away out of the army there was there were not one excuse me there were not left of them more than 800 men judas saw that his army slipped away and that the battle pressed upon him and he was very troubled in spirit because he had no time to gather them together and he became faint he said to those who were left er let's arise and go up against our adversaries if perhaps we may be able to fight with them they tried to dissuade him saying there is no way we are able but let's rather save our lives now let's return again with our kindred and fight against them but we are too few judas said let it not be so i should do this thing to flee from them if our time has come let's die in a manly way for our kindred sake and not leave a cause of reproach against our honor the army marched out from the camp and stood to encounter them the cow calvary calvary was divided into two companies and the singers and the archers went before the army and all the mighty men that fought in the in the front of the battle but kaiden is in the right wing and phalanx advanced on the two parts and it blew with their trumpets the men by judasside sounded with their trumpets and the earth shook with the shout of the armies and the battle was joined and continued from mourning until evening judas saw that buckeyes and the strength of his army were on the right side and all that were brave in heart went with went with him and the right wing was defeated by them and he pursued after them to the to the mount of azotus those who were on the left wing saw that the right wing was defeated and they turned and followed in the footsteps of judas and of those who were with him the battle became desperate and many on both sides fell wounded to death judas fell and the rest fled jonathan and simon took judas their brother and buried him in the tomb of his ancestors modine they wept for him all israel made great lamentation for him and mourned many days and said how is the mighty fallen the savior of israel the rest of the acts of judas and his wars and the valiant deeds which he did and his greatness are they are not written for they were exceedingly many it came to pass after the death of judas that the lawless emerged within all the borders of israel all those who did iniquity rose up in those days there was an exceedingly great famine and the country went over to their side the kids chose the ungodly men and made them rulers of the country they inquired and searched for the friends of judas and brought them to bakai's and took vengeance and he took vengeance on them and used them despitefully there was great suffering in israel such as was not since the time prophet stopped appearing to them all the friends of judas were gathered together and they said to jonathan since your brother judas has died we have no man like him to go out against our our enemies and back hides and among those of our nation who hate us now therefore we have chosen you this day to be our prince and leader in this place that you might fit our battles so jonathan took the governance upon him at that time and rose up in the place of his brother judas when becky's found out he tried to kill him jonathan and simon his brother and all who were with him knew it and they fled into the wilderness of toccoa and encamped by the water at the pool of the pool of ashfar bakaides found this out on the sabbath day and came he and all his army over the jordan jonathan sent his brother a leader of the multitude and implored his friends the nabathans that they might store their baggage which was much with them the children of jamboree came out of maiduba and seized john in all all that he had and went their way with it but after these things they brought word to jonathan and simon his brother that the children of jamboree uh were celebrating a great wedding and were bringing the bride a daughter of one of the great nobles of canaan with a large escort they remembered john their brother and went up and hid themselves under the cover of the mountain they lifted up their eyes and looked and saw a great procession with much baggage the bridegroom came out with his friends and his kindred to meet him meet them with timbrels musicians and many weapons they rose up against them from their from their ambush and killed them and many found wounded fell wounded to death the remnant fled into the mountain and the jews took all their spoils so the wedding was turned into morning and their voice and the voice of their musicians into lamentation they avenged fully the blood of their brother and turned back to the marshes of the jordan the kids heard it and he came on the sabbath day to the banks of jordan with a great army jonathan said to his company let's stand up now and fight for our lives for things are different today than they than they were yesterday and the day before for behold the battle is before us and behind us moreover the water of the jordan is on this side and on that side and marsh and thicket there is no place to escape now therefore cry to heaven that you may be delivered out of the hand of your enemies so the battle was joined and jonathan stretched out his hand to strike the kids and he turned away back from him jonathan and those who were with him leapt into the jordan and swam over to the other side the enemy didn't pass over the jordan against them about a thousand men of bakai's company fell that day and he returned to jerusalem they built strong cities in judah judea the stronghold that was in jericho and emmaus beth horon bethel and tephon with high walls and gates and bars he set garrisons in them to harass israel he fortified the city bethsura gazara and the citadel and put troops and stores of food in them he took the sons of the chief men out of the country or of the country for hostages for hostages and put them under guard in the citadel of jerusalem excuse me at jerusalem and in the 153rd year in the second month alchemists gave orders to pull down the wall of the inner court of the sanctuary he also pulled down the works of the prophets he began to pull down at that time was alchemist stricken and his works were hindered or hindered and his mouth was stopped and he was taken with palsy and he could no more speak anything and give orders concerning his house alchemist died at that time with great torment buckeyed saw that alchemist was dead and he returned to the king then the land of judah had rest for two years then all the lawless men took counsel saying behold jonathan and his men are dwelling at ease and insecurity now therefore we will bring the kids and he will capture them all in one night they went and consulted with him he marched out and came with a great army and sent letters secretly to all his allies who were in judea that they should seize jonathan and those who were with him but they couldn't because their plan was known to them jonathan's men seized about 50 of the men of the country who were authors of the wickedness and he killed them jonathan simons who were with him went away to beth's beth bossie which is in the wilderness and he built up that which had been pulled down and they made it strong but kids found it then he gathered together all his multitude and sent orders to those who were of judea he went and encamped against beth bossie and fought against it many days and made engines of war jonathan left his brother simon in the city and went out into the country and he went with a few men he struck odimera and his kindred and the children of fairy son in their tents they began to strike them and to go up with their forces then simon and those who were with him went out of the city and set the engines of war on fire and fought against bakai's and he was defeated by them they afflicted him severely for his counsel and expedition was in vain they were very angry with the lawless men who gave count gave him counsel to come into the country and they killed many of them and he decided to depart into his own land jonathan learned of this and sent ambassadors to him to the end that they should make peace with him and that he should restore to them the captives he accepted the thing and did according to his words order him that he would not seek his harm all the days of his life he restored to him the captives which he had taken before out of the land of judah and he returned and departed into his own land and didn't come any more into their borders thus the sword ceased from israel jonathan lived at mikmash jonathan began to judge the people and he destroyed the ungodly out of israel first maccabees chapter 10 in the 160th year alexander epiphanes the son of antiochus went up and took possession of ptolemaius they received him and he reigned there king demetrius heard about this and he gathered together exceedingly great forces and went out to meet him in battle demetrius sent a letter to jonathan with words of peace so as to honor him for he said let's go beforehand to make peace with them before he makes peace with al with alexander against us for he for he will remember all the evils that we have done against him and to his kindred and to his nation so he gave him authority to gather together forces and to provide weapons that they should be his ally he also commanded that they should release the hostages that were in the citadel to him jonathan came to jerusalem and read the letter in the hearing of all the people and of those who were in the citadel they were very afraid when they heard that the king had given him authority to gather together an army those in the citadel released the hostages to jonathan and he restored them to their parents jonathan lived in jerusalem and began to build and renew the city he commanded those who did the work to build the walls and and encircle mount zion with square stones for defense and they did so the foreigners who were in the strongholds which the kids had built fled away each man left his place and departed into his own land only at basura there were some there were left some of those who had forsaken the law and and the commandments for it was a place of refuge to them king alexander heard all the promises which demetrius had sent to jonathan they told him of the battles and the valiant deeds which he and his kindred had done and of the troubles which they had endured so he said could we find another man like him now we will make him our friend and ally he wrote a letter and sent it to him in these words saying king alexander to his brother jonathan greetings we have heard of you that you are a mighty man of valor and worthy to be our friend now we have appointed you this day to be the high priest of your nation and to be called the king's friend and to take our side and to keep friendship with us he also sent him a purple robe and a golden crown jonathan put on the holy garments in the seventh month of the 160th year at the feast of the of tabernacles and he gathered together forces and provided weapons in abundance when demetrius heard these things he was grieved and said what is this that we have done that alexander had gotten ahead of us in establishing friendship with the jews to strengthen himself i also will write to them words of encouragement and of honor and of gifts that they may be with me to aid me so he sent to them this message king demetrius the jews greetings since as you have kept your comm your covenants with us and continued in our friendship and have not joined our yourselves to our enemies we have heard of this and are glad now continue to still excuse me now continue still to keep faith with us and we will repay you with good in return for your dealings with us we will grant you many immunities and give you gifts now i free you and release all the jews from the tributes from the salt tax and from the crown levies instead of the third part of the seed and instead of half of the fruit trees or half of the fruit of the trees which falls to me to receive i release it from this day and henceforth so that i will not take it from the land of judah and from there and excuse me and from the three districts which are added to it from the country of samaria and galilee from this day forth and for all time let jerusalem be holy and free with her borders tithes and taxes i yield up also my authority over the citadel which is at jerusalem and give it to the high priest that he may appoint it excuse me that he may appoint in it men whom he chooses to keep it every soul of the jews who had who has been carried captive from the land of judah into any part of my kingdom i set at liberty without payment let all officials also cancel the taxes on their livestock all the feasts the sabbaths new moons appointed days three days before feast and three days after a feast let them all be days of immunity and release for all the jews who are in my kingdom no man shall have authority to exact anything of them or to trouble them concerning any matter let there be enrolled among the king's forces about thirty thousand men of the jews and and pay shall be given to them as is due to all the king's forces of them some shall be placed in the king's great strongholds and some of them shall be placed over the affairs of the kingdom which are possessions of trust let those who are over them and their rulers be of themselves and let them walk after their own law even as the king has commanded in the land of judah three districts that have been added to judea from the country of samaria let them be annette and next to judea that they may be reckoned to be under one ruler so that they not so that they may not obey any other authority than the high priests as for ptolemaeus and its land i have given it i have given it excuse me as a gift to the sanctuary that is at jerusalem for the expenses of the sanctuary i also give every year 15 000 shekels of silver from the king's revenues from from places that are appropriate and all the additional funds which those who manage the king's affairs didn't pay as as in the first years they shall give from now on toward the works of the temple besides this the 5 000 shekels of silver which they received from the uses of the sanctuary from the revenue year by year is also released because it belongs to the priests who ministered there whoever flees to the temple that is at jerusalem and within all its borders whether one oh one ow money to the king or any other matter let them go free along with all that they have in my kingdom for the building and renewing of the structures of the sanctuary the expense shall also be given out of the king's revenue for the building of the walls of jerusalem and fortifying it all around the expense shall also be given out of the king's revenue also for the building of the walls in judea now when jonathan and the people heard these words they gave no credence to them and didn't accept them because they remembered the great evil which he had done in israel and that he if he had afflicted them very si severely they were well pleased with alexander because he was the first who spoke words of peace to them and they were allies with him always king alexander gathered together great forces and encamped near demetrius the two kings joined battle and the army of alexander fled and demetrius followed after him and prevailed against them he strengthened the battle exceedingly until the sun went down and demetrius fell that day alexander sent ambassadors to ptolemy the king of egypt this message since i have returned to my kingdom and i and am seated on my excuse me on the throne of my fathers and have established my dominion and have overthrown demetrius and have taken possession of our country yes i enjoy i joined the battle with that with him and he and his army were defeated by us and we sat on the throne of his kingdom now also let's make friends with one another give me now your daughter is my wife and i will i will be joined with you and we'll both will give both you and her gifts worthy of you ptolemy the king answered saying happy is the day you returned to the land of your ancestors and sat on the throne of their kingdom now i will do to you as you have written but meet me at ptolemaeus that we may see one another and i will join with you even as you have said so ptolemy went out of out of ede himself and cleopatra excuse me cleopatra his daughter and came to ptolemaeus in the 162nd year king alexander met him and gave him his daughter cleopatra and celebrated her wedding at ptolemaeus with great pomp as kings do king and king alexander wrote to jonathan that he should come to meet him he went with pomp to ptolemaius and met the two kings he gave them and their friends silver and gold and and many gifts and found favor in their sight some male contents out of israel men who were transgressor transgressors of the law gathered together against him to complain against him but the king paid no attention to them the king commanded that they take off jonathan's garments and clothe him in purple and they did so the king made him to sit with him and said to his princess go out with him in the midst into the midst of the city and proclaim that no man may complain against him of any matter and let no man trouble him for any reason it came to pass when those who complained against him saw his honor according to the proclamation and saw him clothed in purple they all fled away the king gave him honor and enrolled him among his chief friends and made him a captain and governor of a province then jonathan returned to jerusalem with peen gladness in the 165 year demetrius son of demetrius came out of crete into the land of his ancestors when king alexander heard of it he grieved exceedingly and returned to antioch demetrius appointed a polyneus who was over coal syria and he gathered together a great army and against jamnia and sent to jonathan the high priest saying you alone lift up yourself against us but i am ridiculed and in reproach because of you why do you assume authority against us in the mountains now therefore if you trust your forces come down to us in into the plane and let's match strength with each other there for the power of the cities is with me ask and learn who i am and the rest who help us they say your foot can't stand before our face for your ancestors have been put to flight twice in their own land now you won't be able to withstand the cavalry and such an army as this in the plane where where is there no uh stone or pebble or place to flee now when jonathan heard the words of apollonius he was moved in his mind and he chose ten thousand men and went out from jerusalem and simon his brother met him to to help him then he encamped against joppa the people of the city shut him out because apollonius had a garrison in joppa so they fought against it and the people of the city were afraid and opened to him and jonathan became master of joppa apollonius heard about that and he gathered an army of 3000 calvary and a great army and went to azotus as though he were on a journey and at that and at the same time advanced onward into the plane because he had a multitude of cavalry which he trusted he pursued him to azotas and the armies joined battle apollonius certainly left a thousand cavalry behind them jonathan learned that there was an ambush behind him they surrounded his army and shot their arrows at the people from morning until evening but the people stood fast as jonathan commanded them and the enemy's horses grew tired when jonathan brought forward his army and joined battle with the phalanx for the calvary were exhausted and and they were defeated by him and fled the calvary were scattered in the plane they fled to azotas and entered into beth dagon their idols temple just to save themselves jonathan burned azotus and the cities around it and took their spoils he burned the temple of dagon and those who fled into it with fire those who had fallen by the sword plus those who were burned were about eight thousand men from there jonathan left and encamped against escalon the people of the city came out to meet him with great pomp jonathan with those who were on his side returned to jerusalem having many spoils it came to pass when king alexander heard these things he honored jonathan even more he sent him a gold buckle as the custom is to give to the king's king kindred he gave him ekron in all its land for a possession first maccabees chapter 11 then the king of egypt gathered together great forces as the sand which is by the seashore and many ships and sought to make himself master of alexander's kingdom by deceit and to add to it to it his own kingdom he went out into syria with the words of peace and the people of the cities opened their gates to him and met him for king alexander's kim was that they should meet him because he was his father-in-law now as he entered into the cities of ptolemaeus he set his forces for garrison in each city but when he came near to azotus they showed him the temple of dagon burned with fire and a zotus and its pasture pasture lands destroyed and the bodies cast out and those who had been burned whom he burned in the war for they had made heaps of them in this excuse me in his way they told the king what jonathan had done that they might cast blame on him but the king kept silent jonathan met the king with with pomp at joppa and they greeted one another and they slept there jonathan went with the king as far as the river that is called excuse me elithers then returned to jerusalem but king ptolemy took control of the cities along the seacoast to solutia which is by the sea and he devised evil plans concerning alexander he sent alexander excuse me ambassadors to king demetrius saying come let's make a covenant with one another and i will give you my daughter whom alexander has and you shall reign over your father's kingdom for i regret that i gave my daughter to him for he tried to kill me he accused him because he coveted his kingdom taking his daughter from him he gave her to demetrius and was estranged from alexander and their enmity was openly seen ptolemy entered into antioch and put on himself the crown of asia he put two crowns upon his head the crown of egypt and that of asia but king alexander was in cilicia at that time because the people of that region were in revolt when alexander heard of it and he came he came against him in war ptolemy marched out and met him with a strong force and put him into flight alexander fled into arabia that he might be sheltered there but king ptolemy was triumphant zabdiel the arabian took off alexander's head and sent it to ptolemy king ptolemy died in the third year after and those who were in his strongholds were slain by the inhabitants of the strongholds demetrius became king in the 167th year in those days jonathan gathered together the judeans to take the citadel that was at jerusalem in many engines of war to use against it some lawless men who hated their own nation hanging reported to him that jonathan was besieging the citadel he heard and was angry but when he he set out immediately and came to ptolemaius and wrote to jonathan that he should not besiege it and that he should meet him and speak with him at ptolemaius with all speed but when jonathan heard this he gave orders to con to continue the siege he chose some of the elders of israel and of and of the priests and put himself in peril by taking silver gold clothing and various other presents and went to ptolemaeus to the king then he found favor in his sight some lawless men of those who were in of the nation made complaints against him and the king did to him even as his predecessors had done to him and exalted him in the sight of all his friends and confirmed to him the high priesthood and all the other honors that he had before and he gave him preeminence among his chief friends and jonathan requested of the king that he would make judea free from tribute along with the three provinces and the country of samaria and promised him 300 talents the king the king consented and wrote letters to jonathan concerning all these things as follows king demetrius to his brother jonathan and to the nation of the jews greetings the copy of the letter which we wrote to les lestenis our kinsmen concerning you we have written also to you that you may see it king demetrius to las thanis his father greetings we have determined to do good to the nation of the jews who are our friends and observe what is just toward us because of their good because of their good will toward us we have confirmed therefore to them the borders of judea and also the three governments of affair of ferima lidda and ramatham these were added to judea from the country of samaria in all their territory to them for all who do sacrifice in jerusalem instead of the king's dues which the the king received of them yearly before from the from the produce of the earth and the fruits of of trees as for the other payments to us from henceforth of the tithes and the taxes that pertain to us and the salt pits and the crown taxes due to us all these we will give back to them not one of these grants shall be annulled from this time forth and forever now therefore be careful to make a copy of these things and let it be given to jonathan and let it set up on the holy mountain in a suitable and conspicuous place when king demetrius saw that the land was quiet before him and that no resistance was made to him he sent away all his troops each man to his own place except the foreign troops which he had raised from the islands of the gentiles so all the troops of his fathers hated him now triphon was one of those who previously had been on alexander's side and he saw that all the forces murmured against demetrius so he went to almaku the arabian who was raising up antiochus the young child of alexander excuse me and urgently insisted to him that he should deliver him to him that he might reign in his father's place he told him all that demetrius had done and the hatred which his forces hated him with which his forces hated him and he stayed there many days now jonathan sent to king demetrius that he should remove the troops of the citadel from jerusalem and the troops who were in the strongholds for they fought against israel continually demetrius said to jonathan saying i will not only do this for you and your nation but i will greatly honor you and your nation if i find an opportunity now therefore you shall do well if you send me men who will fight for me for all my forces have revolted so jonathan sent him three thousand valiant men in to antioch they came to the king and the king was glad at their coming the people of the city gathered themselves together into the midst of the city to the number of 120 000 men and they wanted to kill the king the king fled into the court of the palace and the people of the city seized the main streets of the city and began to fight the king called the jews to help him and they were gathered together to him all at once and they dispersed themselves in the city and killed that about an excuse me and killed that day about 100 000 they set the city on fire and seized many spoils that day and saved the king the people of the city saw that the jews had taken control of the city as they pleased and they and they became faint in their hearts and they cried out to the king with supplication saying give us your right hand and let the jews cease from fighting against us and the city they threw away their weapons and made peace the jews were glorified in the sight of the king and before all who were in his kingdom then they returned to jerusalem having much plunder so king demetrius sat on the throne of his kingdom and the land was quiet before him he lied in all that he spoke and estranged himself from jonathan and and didn't repay him according to the benefits with which he had repaid him and treated him very harshly now after this triphon returned and with him the young child antiochus who reigned and put on a crowd all the forces which demetrius had sent away with disgrace were gathered to him and they fought against him and he fled and was trifond took el took the elephants and took control of antioch the young antiochus wrote to jonathan saying i confirm to you the high priesthood and appoint you over the four districts and to and to be one of the king's friends he sent to him golden vessels and furniture for the table and gave him permission to drink in golden vessels and to be clothed in purple and to have a golden buckle he made his brother simon governor from the ladder of tyre to the borders of egypt jonathan went out and took his journey beyond the river and through the cities all the forces of syria gathered themselves to him to be his allies he came to ask ascalon and the people of the city met him honorably he departed from there to gaza and the people of gaza shut him out so he besieged it and burned it burned its pasture lands with fire and plundered them the people of gaza pleaded with jonathan and he gave them his right hand and took the sons of their princes for hostages and sent them away to jerusalem then he passed through the country as far as damascus then jonathan heard that demetrius princes had come to kadesh which is in galilee with a great army intending to remove him from his office he went to meet them but he fed excuse me but he left simon his brother in the country simon encamped against bethsura and fought against it many days and hemmed it in they asked him to give they asked him to give them his right hand and he gave it to them he removed them from there took possession of the city and set a garrison over it jonathan and his army encamped the water of genesaureth and early in the morning they marched to the plain of hazor behold an army of foreigners met him in the plane they laid an ambush for him in the mountains but they themselves met him face to face but those who lay in ambush rose out of their places and joined battle all of those who were on jonathan's side fled not one of them was left except matthias the son of absalom and judas the son of khalfani excuse me coffee captains of the forces jonathan tore his clothes put put dirt on his head and prayed he turned again to them in battle and routed them and and they fled when the men on his side who had fled saw this they returned to him and pursued him to kadesh to their camp and they encamped there about three thousand men of the foreigners fell on that day then jonathan returned to jerusalem final chapter for tonight first maccabees chapter 12 jonathan saw that the time was favorable for him so he chose men and set sent them to rome to confirm and renew the friendship that they had with them so he also sent similar letters to the spartans and to other places they went to rome entered into the senate house and said jonathan the high priest and the nation of the jews have sent us to renew for them the friendship and the alliance as in former time they gave them letters to the men in every place that they should provide safe conduct for them on their way to the land of judah this is the copy of the letters which jonathan wrote to the spartans jonathan the high priest and the senate of the nation and the priests and the rest of the people of the jews to their kindred the spartans greetings even before this time letters were sent to onius the high priest from aryas who was reigning among you to signify that you are our kindred as the copy written below shows o'neis welcomed honorably the man who was sent who was sent and received the letters wherein declaration was made of alliance and friendship therefore we also even though we need none of these things having for our encouragement the holy books which are in our hands have undertaken to to send that that we might renew our brotherhood and friendship with you to the end that we should not be coming strains from you all together for a long time has passed since you sent your letter to us we therefore at all times without ceasing both in our feasts and on the on the other convenient days remember you in the sacrifices which we offer and in our prayers as it is right and proper to be mindful of kindred moreover we are glad for your glory but as for ourselves many afflictions and many wars have encompassed us and the kings who are around us have fought against us we were unwilling to be troublesome to you and to the rest of our allies and friends in these wars for we have the help which is from heaven to help us and we have been delivered from our enemies and our enemies have been humbled we choose therefore pneumonias the son of antiochus and antiper or an antipater the son of jason and have sent them to the romans to renew the friendship that we had with them and the former alliance we commanded them therefore to go also to you and to salute you and to deliver you our letters concerning the renewer excuse me the renewing of friendship and our brotherhood and now you will do well if you give us a reply and this is the copy of the letters which they sent oneis king of the spartans to oneas the chief priests greetings it has been given it has been found in writing concerning the spartans and the jews that they were kindred they are kindred and that they are the descendants of abraham now since this has come to our knowledge you will do well to write to us for for your prosperity we moreover write on our part to you that your livestock and goods are ours and ours are yours we do we do command therefore that they make report of you accordingly now jonathan heard that demetrius princes had returned to fight against him with a greater army than before so he marched away from jerusalem and met them in the country of hamath for he gave them no opportunity to set foot in his country he sent spies into his camp and they came again and reported to him that they were preparing to attack them at night but as soon as the sun was down jonathan commanded his men to watch and to be armed that all the night long they might be ready for battle he stationed sentinels around the camp the adversaries heard that jonathan and his men were ready for battle and they feared and trembled in their hearts and and they kindled fires in their camp then withdrew but jonathan and men didn't know didn't know it until the morning for they saw the fires burning jonathan pursued after them but didn't overtake them for they had gone over the river uletherus then jonathan turned toward the arabians who are called zabadans and struck them and took their spoils he called out from there and came to damascus and took his journey through all the country simon went out and took his journey as far as ascalon and the strongholds that were near it and he turned toward joppa and took possession of it for he had for he had heard that they were planning to hand over the stronghold to demetrius men he set a garrison there to guard it then jonathan returned and called the elders of the people together he planned with them to build strongholds in judea and to make the walls of jerusalem higher and to raise a great mound between the citadel and the city to separate it from the city so that it might be isolated that its garrison might neither buy nor sell they were gathered together to build the city part of the wall of the brook that is on the east side fell down and he repaired the section called kaphanatha simon also built adida in the plain country made it strong and set up gates and bars and triphon sought to reign over asia and to crown himself and to stretch out his hand against antiochus the king he was afraid that jonathan wouldn't allow him and that he would fight against him and he sought a way to seize him that he might destroy him so he marched out and came to beth sean jonathan came out to meet him with forty thousand men chosen for battle and came to bethshan trifund saw that he came with a great army and he was afraid to stretch out his hand against him he received him honorably and commended him to all his friends and gave him gifts and commit and commanded his forces to be obedient to him as to himself he said to jonathan why have you put all this people to so much trouble seeing there is no war between us now send them away to their homes but but choose for yourself a few men who shall be with you and come with me to ptolemaius and i will give it to you and the rest of the strongholds and the rest of the forces and all the king's officers then turn around and depart for this is why i came he put he put his trust in him and did even as he said and sent away his forces and they departed into the land of judah but he reserved to himself three thousand men of whom he left two thousand in galilee but one thousand went with him now as soon as jonathan entered in into ptolemais the people of ptolemaeus shut the gates and seized him they killed all those who came in with him with the sword trifund sent troops and calvary into galilee and into the great plain to destroy all jonathan's men they perceived that he had seized and and had um and perished along with those who were with him they encouraged one another and went on their way close together prepared to fight for their lives and turned back again then all came in in peace into the land of judah and they mourned for jonathan and those who were with him and they were and they were very afraid all israel mourned with a great mourning and all the gentiles who were around them sought to destroy them utterly for they said they have no ruler nor anyone to help to help them now therefore let's fight against them and take away their memory from among among men amen amen amen and that concludes our reading first for the scriptures for tonight let's see what else we have here let's see um okay all right just going through some of these comments pat says interesting interestingly the more i discover and see the more questions i have yeah i totally i you know i definitely relate to that that's for sure it's good to have questions it's really good to have questions i believe the questions uh you know that's how you find the truth you're finding not to just believe everything that you've been told like i'm sure all of us i can speak to myself i mean i i've been there um not necessarily believe everything but you know you it's easy to fall into the narrative especially when you attend a certain congregation yes repent follow yeshua keep yahweh's commands that simple absolutely amen amen anbu asks a great question why did the apostles decide the gentiles need didn't need to get circumcised i keep getting asked this okay so um acts chapter 15 is one of the greatest pieces of evidence that we have that first century christianity was set first century judaism the reason why i say that is because in judaism especially back in those days any gentile could be converted to become a jew or you know they can be converted to to judaism and when they did convert to judaism they weren't um excuse me they weren't uh required to obey the whole torah at least not at once and he's not right away uh the reason being is because well the bottom line is because god is a reasonable god i mean god doesn't lump everything on like jewish people are grown up like they grew up in a how in a torah household why wouldn't that be beautiful they grew up in a torah household and so you know ever since they were like i said as babies i mean babies toddlers they don't they don't um you know violate the torah in any way but as they grow older they learn more and more and more of the tour of course and by the time they become of age of uh you know age of um accountability they know everything they really need to know basically uh some of these i mean i hear in jewish schools like the first thing they learn the first thing they learn is the book of leviticus in all those laws in the book of leviticus so i said all that to say this gentiles were of course of all ages and so some of these gentiles probably a good portion of these gentiles were you know not so young probably had a lot of uh even especially in acts chapter 15 probably had a lot of elderly men elderly men utterly women and all that kind of stuff so these gentiles they didn't it's kind of hard for us to imagine imagine it because again back in those days they didn't have bibles and these gentiles of course they didn't grow up going to the synagogue so they knew nothing they knew nothing of all the just what they were told basically back in those days they didn't have bibles or any kind of printing that you know it's not like each one of them had it in their house uh you know it you know had the torah at home no you'd have to go to a synagogue um places of worship to get uh access to any of these kind of scriptures i mean right now we have literally at our fingertips now with the internet and everything right so um these these gentiles knew nothing absolutely nothing it's like learning a whole new language so the idea is that they have to start somewhere they have to start somewhere so the question is where do they start do they start with just a few laws or do they start with everything do they i mean do they have to obey everything all at once even the stuff they don't know like that would be unreal how could they how could they obey commandments they don't even know they don't even know existed so the idea is that there was a form of today it would be called noahide laws okay if i'm trying to portray this in a in the clearest way possible in the fastest way possible if you're a gentile and let's just say you want to convert to judaism today i'm talking about orthodox judaism okay you go to an orthodox jewish synagogue you go to an orthodox synagogue you speak to the orthodox rabbi and you say rabbi i want to convert to judaism what do i do what he would say after he screened you because jewish people actually don't allow they're not so free and easy when it comes to converse they really want to make sure that you really really mean business not that it's a fly by night kind of thing where ah you know just i want to today but tomorrow i might not you know they really want to they really want to make sure that you that you really want to and it's a it's something that you're not going to fall away from so they don't make it very easy but at the end of the day what they're going to say is here is what you need to oh here are the laws that you need to obey today they call it the noahide laws okay basically it's the laws for the gentiles this is their thinking okay so um noah in genesis chapter 6 and genesis chapter 7 was declared righteous by god himself god himself said that noah is righteous but noah wasn't a jew so they saw noah they saw noah as a gentile okay and they they thought oh how can noah be righteous well let's see what laws did he obey what laws did he go by so as far as they ascertained you know they ascertained that he didn't you know there was no sexual immorality there was no idols you know he ate clean in the sense that there was he didn't drink blood and all that kind of stuff um and um you know what's the other one yeah it's uh the uh kosher laws as well like not all the kosher laws but uh not eating things strangled okay so they noticed like they ascertained that noah being a gentile obeyed certain laws and and he was declared righteous by god so they developed now like it over thousands of years uh it has evolved and changed to what it is today today they call it the noahide laws which are seven laws for the gentiles seven back in the ancient days they didn't really have the the quote-unquote noahide laws per se they had an ancient form of it you could say it was the proto-noahide laws um and that those laws are the laws that james brought down in acts chapter 15. those are the laws that he required the gentiles to obey to get saved this is a lot of christians don't see the context of acts chapter 15. they say well there's those are just laws that they they think that that gentiles should obey no no the the context was this and acts chapter 15 verse one i mean certain men from judea you know caused a problem basically and said that uh gentiles need to do you know all this stuff just to get saved so then they had a problem um paul and barnabas of course took issue with that and they brought in other people which in context and you look you compare it with uh genesis or i keep on saying genesis you keep on you compare it with galatians chapter two you see that paul took titus with him as well and you know anyway so paul took the the matter to to his superiors he escalated the matter and beca in the in the pharisees were there too because remember the the book of acts church did not meet in church just like allen said earlier the new testament church didn't have two things they didn't have the new testament and they didn't have a church uh they met in the synagogue so the pharisees were there too so they were they were part of the jerusalem council they were there they include they were included i mean the christians didn't say oh you guys are pharisees we're christians you know you guys are jews we're christians no no they're all together they're all together and the pharisees were like oh you know being like they are they're like the gentiles have to obey all the law of moses all right now immediately take all of these elderly men you know the ones that are 90 some odd years old put them on the operating table and do what you got to do to to obey the you know to to get them to get that operation taken care of you know um they wanted them to obey it's like it's it's unreasonable it's it's not in accordance with the spirit of the torah okay to do that the reasonable thing is to give them something easy to start with and the idea is this is a starting point this is somewhere where you i mean this is to get your foot in the door this is the what i call the proto-noah hide laws the same four laws that that james required the the gentiles to obey according to the quote unquote new covenant those are the four laws that they started with it wasn't a be-all end-all it was like this is your initiation this is your this is step one these are baby steps so of those laws of course circumcision was not part of those laws of course again because you know according to the torah they're supposed to be circumcised at eight days old not 88 years old eight days old okay um so following the spirit of the torah the tour itself um they did not require that okay at least not immediately okay they did not require that to begin with um uh the idea is that the gentiles are to uh to obey those four simple laws and then as they learned more because again remember these guys the gentiles didn't know anything they were completely illiterate they were completely i mean they didn't they didn't read and they didn't know anything who's isaiah i mean uh you know what's the what's who moses or what jesus you know they just knew enough to know uh you know i we're interested that's it i mean they didn't know much so the idea is as they learn they are to obey more too much is given much is required so now we're going to learn about the ten commandments you know i can and then we're going to learn about you know other stuff like about the seat seed and you know other some of the other stuff you know the more you know the more you know uh responsibility you have um so that's that's that's the the whole idea uh acts chapter 15 is one of the greatest proofs we have that first century christianity was not another religion it was only perhaps even just a sect of judaism they met in the same synagogue they went to the same temple as all the other jews they even acts chapter 15 they they had a council with the pharisees so that's the idea even if let's say for let's say for example if you are any kind of elderly gentleman listening to me right now if you go to an orthodox jewish rabbi right now and you say i want to convert to judaism he's not going to require you to get circumcised now if you want to all the power to you and props too i mean i mean great you're going to be applauded but if he's not going to require it of you even judaism does not require that especially if you're you know a mature adult like this so um yeah it just the the answer is is because that is that just goes right along with exactly how the doctrine and the practice of of early um first century judaism operated it was it's the same and even today it's it's like i said they they've expanded the they took the four laws that james was those those few laws that was given for the for the gentiles have been kind of expanded a little bit and you know expounded and they made it into a into a beautiful seven now they got seven laws for the noahide laws right um but back in those days they didn't have that many but uh gentiles always were included in the torah depending on how you uh define gentiles you can say that adam abel job abraham noah isaac jacob we're all gentiles depending on how you how you define gentiles they all they all did this sacrificial system they all you knew what sin was they all you know they knew what righteousness was and you don't know what sin and righteousness is unless unless you have the torah when moses came exodus chapter 12 verse 38 it says the mixed multitude came out with with the children of israel out of egypt and they were given the torah with the mixed multitude the mixed multitude were the gentiles the gentiles received the torah too in the book of acts excuse me the book of numbers in the book of numbers is very clear one law for the for the for the strangers and one law for for the mixed multitude and also one one law for the native born all right so then later on we have um you know ruth was a gentile and uh i mean she got grafted in so to speak into the jewish vine and there you go a progenitor of king david even someone would even say yeshua himself came from gentile seed so uh it needs to have a little bit of that gentile in there um so um yeah it's all in accordance with uh the practice of judaism that's that's that's the reason why very good question on boo a and b you doc thank you for asking very good question i appreciate it cory says shalom everyone shalom corey good to see you ezekiel good to see you welcome welcome blessings blessings to you welcome um corey says i wonder if he will get to four maccabees well certainly not tonight but lord willing we will soon we're looking we're looking at another couple days another couple days we'll get there awesome book ophea says shalom israel and shalom everyone shalom of good to see you ezekiel says i used to wake up and read the cipher but from what i've learned there are a lot of inconsistencies with those writings uh where is a good place to start from scratch with reading ah you know what i got to suffer right here a lot of bibles are except for right here um i've read through the entire set for every single word of it uh and yeah there are uh there's some things i like about it and there's some things that are really not good uh there are embellishments um there are changes there are things that have been messed with and i don't think this in my own opinion i mean the things that i see there i don't see in any other book or bible or even manuscript i'm like where did this come from and you don't even give an explanation of where this comes from when i read a bible i want to read an accurate translation of the original not but anyway things i like about it i mean the fact that it doesn't divide between old and new testament uh there's no old testament or new testament in this effort it's all just one book that's what it and and all of the other books that it that it includes in in the bible in that bible um those are a few of the things i like the transliteration as well of some of the names i think they did although some of it's hard to read but yes because of that i mean the other stuff that i just mentioned um i do not recommend the cipher i do not recommend where's the play where is a good place to start from scratch with reading well um yeah i can always say this is this is a popular question what's the best bible uh or where do i start with reading i would recommend now i'm not saying it's per any of these things are perfect they're not perfect they're not perfect at all but in my opinion they're better than the suffer i i would recommend one of your of your resources this is this one this you know i'm not saying this is the it but one of your resources the orthodox study bible the orthodox study bible also has a lot of the books not so many as as the suffer but it also has it has way more than the catholic bible has actually there's there is uh it's supposed to be based upon the septuagint which is actually very interesting um because many of the new testament writers um we see evidence that they actually read and quoted the septuagint i'm just going to try to find a it's it's it's a fair it's a fair bible it's a fair bible for sure um you do have you know some footnotes and other notes in it that i don't necessarily fancy myself but the compilation of it i you you're pretty sure you can't see this but there's a list here comparing uh let me see this would be i'm kind of doing this from i can't even see what i'm doing this is a list of the books that are in the uh protestant bible okay this is a list of the books in the uh catholic and then we have the extra books that are in the orthodox bible here um so it includes a lot of the other books that like the lamentation of jeremiah the epistle of jeremiah the greek daniel um psalm 151 is in here um yeah it's interesting and yeah i i that's one i wouldn't again disclaimer i'm not saying this is the best but i would say that's something that i think that every every serious bible bible student should have um i'm trying to think of a i don't know how much you want to get into it how deep you want to get into it i mean because i mean i can say there's a septuagint i got a septuagint here and other things as well i mean as far as bible translations are concerned every translation has its pros and cons they all have their inaccuracies however translations like the csb christian standard bible it's actually really good it's actually really good really good there's some places in there i'm not all fond of but it's way better than a lot of others i believe uh the young's literal translation is good too the problem with that is a lot of old english in there like you got kind of a king king's jamie king jamie-ish kind of kind of english but it's um it's not king james it just sounds a little bit like it the way it's the old english but it's it's pretty good in its accuracy of translation um not perfect but pretty good the nasb is also pretty good um and uh you know i mean you know when i first way back in the early 90s when i first started getting serious with god and back in 1992 believe it or not i i had a niv i had an niv i survived on the niv for a while for quite a while so i mean i'm not gonna there there are some things about that i don't like now back in those days i didn't see i didn't notice any difference but now i i do but even that i wouldn't i wouldn't say to throw it out i would say you know it's it's worth having as well um i hope that helps ezekiel um yeah um i don't know what else to say but that's uh that's where i would start very good question awesome thank you ezekiel tammy says uh i did not circumcise my boys youngest now being 11. uh first reason is it's mutilation now uh circumcision is not the same as it was then it was a small clip now it's the whole foreskin um are you saying it's not necessary we're not tor observant then either um yeah like the way i look at it like um now it's like uh i would i wouldn't i wouldn't i wouldn't say it's like i wouldn't say it's a hundred percent uh i would say it's a tough one it's a tough one it's a tough call uh like i wouldn't say yeah like in back in those days like in in acts chapter 15 i would not i would not um object to james ruling just to just go by those four commands especially you know given the given the fact that a lot of these uh gentiles were older men and it's just you know probably too much too much and so i wouldn't i wouldn't make that like uh a big it's hard for me to say this like i wouldn't i wouldn't make that like uh like the uh like one of the greatest commandments put it that way and i and i wouldn't uh like if someone didn't get circumcised like i would i would recom i would say if you want it if you want to do it if you're leaning that way i would encourage it i would say yeah go for it um if not i i can't see myself pushing it if you know what i mean it's a tough it's it's a tough call i mean it's hard to say um i understand especially as as older men it's it's a it's it's a big ordeal and sometimes it can be uh [Music] you know it can be worse as as you get older um yeah it's one of those things it's like put it this way i wouldn't say like you know if if if gentiles were coming into the faith and they were like um you know i'm new to this i'm new to this that wouldn't be one of the things i'd say it's like okay now you got to get circumcised i would not say that if they said hey um i i think i'd feel more comfortable in the long run if i was i'd say you know talk to your talk to your doctor about it and uh weigh your options and see if it's if it's something that's feasible if it is then if you want to do it i'd say go for it you know with the uh with the uh you know being under the supervision of a medical professional that's what i would say um it's one of those tough questions but thank you for asking tammy i appreciate it thank you and we have pastor we have pastor tariq marshall again with us from facebook pastor tariq it's been a while since i saw you on here hope you're doing well if you're still listening are you doing well you and your family so pastor tariq marshall says blessings from pakistan pakistan pastor tariq marshall blessings to you um god bless you multiplied upon you and yours how are you doing pastor tariq byron says i've heard that china and russia are trying to make their own currency have you heard um i think i've heard a little bit about it i'm not sure if that if that's you know if that's something that's that's um confirmed or not so i can't uh i don't know i don't know about that so thank you for asking byron okay so uh it was a little bit of a longer night tonight um but hey we had a great time and uh thanks again for for your questions and your comments just in case some of you may have some questions or something that you would like to tell me privately or ask me privately here's my email you can send me an email at that email and and [Music] and i will get that email so um okay okay just checking some other messages here everything's so these um okay okay then uh that'll be it for tonight uh thanks thanks again everyone for watching uh i appreciate every one of you you guys are awesome uh blessings blessings multiplied to you guys i hope that it's been a wonderful night uh that you guys have been blessed by what we what we read and what we talked about tonight uh tammy says have a wonderful night all thank you very much tammy you too you and yours blessings multiplied to you i appreciate every one of you and uh tomorrow the plan is we'll read the last few chapters of first maccabees after that we'll get into four maccabees i am still working on some more um um yes for our live streams for uh for the weekends uh for this coming sunday i will we will have we will have lord willing we will have dr 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BookUp@Home with Rita Williams-Garcia
[Music] hello and welcome to the national book foundation's book up at home monthly author visit series my name is andy donnelly and i am the education programs manager at the national book foundation part of our mission at the national book foundation is to connect people with books often that means connecting young people with authors and teaching artists in a book club setting but this year it also means offering these virtual spaces for young people to connect with authors and ask questions about writing and reading thank you to our book up partners for connecting students with these virtual events and thank you to our funders at the national endowment for the arts the new york state council on the arts and the new york city department of cultural affairs thank you all for being here and thank you in particular to rita williams garcia who joins us as a featured author for this month rita is a longtime member of the national book awards family she has been a finalist three times for the national book award she has also received the coretta scott king author award the naacp image award for literature for young people and the newbery honor she is the author of many books including gone crazy in alabama bottle cap boys one crazy summer and clayton bird goes underground students who are participating in the book up after school program have received a copy of clayton berg goes underground and they have questions for miss williams garcia about this book and her work our conversation today will be about that book as well as her writing life and her reading life we will begin with a presentation from miss williams garcia and follow up with a q a if you have a question for the author please type that question in the q a box you can submit questions at any point during the event and with that i'll turn things over to rita williams garcia well hello hello and thank you for inviting me and for also joining me in this discussion about clayton byrd goes underground um i i can't help it any opportunity to talk about my work um i am there next so um i want to tell you just a little bit about my family and myself um next yes um and um and just how i come to write like i come from a typical um new york family we start out struggling we start out poor but you know we're determined and we move from the projects in far rockaway uh to arizona and then to seaside california which is where i had most of my childhood next i was very lucky to have miss essie for a mother because my mother was a mother like no other she played music all the time and well on the on the uh record player uh yes record player google that and um and all kinds of music everything from folk to um uh rock and roll the early rock and roll blues jazz and psychedelic jazz um or psychedelic rock um yeah my mother even ran away from home to see jimi hendrix and just left us behind uh we saw her the next day next um but my mother couldn't sing and neither could i so we had to go to my father's side of the family for the for those talented voices and and musicians um and uh the williamses played everything and sang everything from rhythm and blues to gospel you might even see some of my family members on um sunday best and uh and those uh programs on sunday mornings and then um one of my relatives might look familiar to you i'm also related to the brilliant rapper uh the late tupac shakur next but the character who clayton is um who clayton is named for uh is my uncle clayton williams who is in the center um and he sang all the time he was sometimes our babysitter when we were young so we always heard his velvet tones next um that is me at 13. um i was pretty serious about writing next and so um i wanted to tell stories i wanted to not just tell stories i wanted to be an author so i checked out books about writing and i learned how to prepare a manuscript but most important i wrote every day i wrote 500 words every day mainly because i knew that uh publishers paid by the word for like magazines and so forth so i wanted to make a lot of money so uh i use i would read some of this now i still have these notebooks this is this is my memoir of elementary school this is my first novel anyway i read some of it oh my goodness thank goodness no one else read it but it was still valuable it taught me a lot especially to not fear the blank page blank page what is that i'm here to write next i did finally sell my first novel i'm sorry um short story about like a year later um two highlights magazine and i my family everybody we were all so happy but um we also needed the money it wasn't a lot but it did come in handy next so i am most known for um the uh gaither sisters trilogy these are stories that take place in the 19 the late 1960s and the early 70s about three sisters who are at the turning point of identity culture struggle so they in the first book they uh land in um they land in the center of the black panther movement in the second book um they are experiencing a lot of change even the struggle for women to um to hold power and in the third book uh the girls um go home to their uh to their alabama roots now i had a lot of success with the with those books but it was time for me to do something new to find a new voice next and so um i was so one of the things that i do for inspiration is i listen to music um i look at art um i look at videos anything anything different to kind of spark me and i was watching some youtube videos and i saw rapper um doug e fresh who was um uh he he's like the human beatbox and he was uh performing biz markey's iconic you got what i need and he was doing both beatbox beatboxing and playing the harmonica and i was like that's interesting two very different kinds of music musical genres what if i put them together say like the blues and old school hip-hop and so i began to think about that more and more next and so um i thought about the elements of old school hip-hop that i would incorporate in my story which would be like boom boxes i mean there was a time that you could not walk down jamaica avenue or hollis or you know um anywhere in queens without somebody blasted carrying and blasting their boom box and then you had to have a piece of cardboard to to like dance you know to um to do your break dancing uh you know people get on subways with all this like really big cardboard and stuff um so so it was that and next and also the uh next and also the uh like the um the role of the dj the dj controlled the party not just playing music but also doing chants and so it was always like um you know yelling things like wave your hands in the air okay you're always supposed to say like you just don't care okay stuff like that okay so i wanted to put a lot of those different elements in the story next but you know it's good to have like ideas and concepts but you need a character and so i began to think about clayton um and what he would be like and um what he would want and what would get in his way and so it helps me a lot to have pictures around so i i go to google uh and and i just start um snatching pictures and and thinking about who clayton is next i also needed a firm image of cool papa bird which is his beloved grandfather um and so i went to i went to google once again to look at um to look at um like blues musicians and so next i settled on um bb king uh the legend of blues who is no longer with us and uh and because of his past because he passed while i was writing this story i felt that loss even more so um so i thought he was perfect next then i start writing uh this is what it actually looks like um i i write in columns i hand write first i i don't know i like to feel the rhythm of writing on the page next and then i start to listen to since i'm going to write a lot about the blues i started to listen to a lot of blues music and not just the music itself but the pattern so i learned how to write blues patterns by um just listening and kind of figuring out the rhyme of the colin response next uh had to learn how to play a harmonica or blues heart um uh just so that i could capture what clayton felt like on the inside so i had to learn how to draw a breath in and blow it out and also how to bend a note next i took my camera down to uh the village and started you know snapping pictures next of um all kinds of images next of images um in the village because i knew that clayton would be on a journey and um and that he would um um also be on the train and um and so next um okay i did not go down into the tunnel so i had to get this one off of google but i also had to see what would he see if he got on in the top in the tunnels next um and then also um because there would be some dancing going on i had to really feel like where everything was from the poles the seats how close people would be it was really good to have these pictures next um and then of course i had to pick out his harmonica and it had to have a little bit of metal on it so i had that firm picture so not only did i have to have his harmonica next i also had to have three distinct guitars for um for cool papa next um this is something that i do uh when i get a little stuck or i just can't really contain myself i i do something else in this case i made a collage of images that represent different aspects of the book that just really helps me to kind of start seeing where i'm going and to get a feel of what the colors and textures of the story are next then um while all of that is going on i'm i am writing i am uh starting to type and um and this is what this is what my writing actually looks like like in the like the second draft it starts to look like this um and i add things in take things out and i write nah um when i read something go oh you know um and and i go through draft after draft after draft next and then finally i end it and um i even document the time that i finish next and then i finally there is a uh there is a book and i am so thrilled um and the artwork uh here is uh from the brilliant frank morrison next but there's nothing quite like knowing that your book is being recognized so when i learned that um that clayton byrd was on the long list i was ecstatic and a little shocked up next so imagine how i felt when i learned that it was a finalist um and that was really awesome and so it's because of that um that this book um i'm allowed to share this book to more than you know a few people but it um has that opportunity to actually be a national book and to be read um throughout schools and libraries so i'm very grateful uh for this opportunity to speak to you all because a good deal if you you have read the book so hooray um so hooray this is something i look forward to and i thank you and look forward to your questions and comments okay thank you thank you for such a wonderful talk that took you took us through inspirations for the book uh your writing process your editing process and finally the the recognition that the book received i'm sure there's a ton there that students are going to have questions about about all those different aspects of your writing life and so students attendees uh if you want if you have a question just put it in the q a box um and we'll make sure to to ask that question the the first question that i wanted to ask is you talked a lot about the inspiration in music and blues music and in hip-hop uh and for me this felt like such a new york city book and there's so much of the parts of new york city that that really uh come alive i know a lot of our students in the audience are students who are from new york city so i'd love for you to talk a little bit more about uh what's the place of new york city in this book okay well new york really grounds the story um the thing that i love about being in new york whether whatever burrow it is there is music people play their music and so you know each neighborhood i think has a personality because of the music and the food you know so um i wanted to make sure that clayton that clayton byrd had its own specific kind of sound that there is kind of like um there is kind of like that um that old school kind of blues um in the background because it's kind of a somber story you know it's not a hey happy story you know it it is kind of somber so i wanted that kind of new york blues style but also the hip hop um that kind of um that feeling of um things coming out from the street you know um and that it comes from the people and not uh from someplace else but it's like the heartbeat of people um there is actually an old school hip-hop song heartbeat um that um that kind of inspires me as well a lot of the old school hip-hop songs yes thank you we have a question from casey uh and casey asks what is the most rewarding part of being a writer wow okay it's really hard to boil it down um because i'm thinking about food um but um um i and and the fact that if my book is successful um i can eat whatever i want but i would say for me the most rewarding part is seeing someone actually reading the book or you know some evidence that the book is out in the world that is that is so meaningful um when you see someone um kind of uh squirreling themselves away sitting down and reading your book and really into it you don't want to disturb that with hey i'm the author okay even though my 12 year old self wants to do it but you know at this stage of the game i that means so much to me that someone is taking my book into their into their minds into their hearts you know um and um and having a relationship with it so i i just love the fact that people are reading the book thank you uh i have two questions we have a lot of questions coming in now so so i hope you're ready for a lot of student questions i'm ready i'm here a question from uh leonel asks how long did it take you to become a writer to i guess both to think of yourself as a writer and to find success as a writer and a similar question from elizabeth how long did it take you to write this book clayton bird goes underground okay so um you might have seen the uh in the uh slide it said um like um i think it was 2015 was the end date i might have been like 11 something 2015. yeah 11 24 2015 at 903 a.m um well um i never write the start date because when i start is never the real start of the book that's the start of me thinking of the book and dreaming of it um but when i end it i know that wow this is the story this is it it might need a little revision because my editor will ask me for some um but i know that this is the heart and soul of the book it takes me i am a slow writer i am very slow so it takes me a year and a half to uh to finish a novel like clayton byrd goes underground most writers can write two books in a year god bless them i am not them it takes me a year and a half because i write um i and then there's so many drafts that i do um and as for the a question about how long did it take me to be a writer well i always thought i was one um i i used to i just always wrote a lot as a kid and uh it was when i was like 12 13 that i started going to the library and um checking out books on um how to like how to write a manuscript where to send your manuscript what happens when they reject them what happens when they accept them how much money can you make um so i was i was like i was pumped from the time i was 13 and and just writing my 500 words a day you do not have to write 500 words a day i think the most important thing for writing uh for writers is to be a reader and um and to read for your own enjoyment but also to like take something that you notice in the novel and and say to yourself how did they did that how did they do that or i liked the way they did that or i wouldn't have done it this way i would have done it a different way i would have started the story there so um becoming that that um becoming someone who really absorbs good writing and the the flow of um of words on the page i always read um just so that i could have that sense of feeding my soul with with uh with words that flow because i always feel myself being very um i don't know um awkward and so every so it's like um uh take uh take two jackie woodson's and go to bed and and you'll wake up in the morning feeling better uh so i read a lot of other authors in order to grow my crap but um you know start writing every every time you write you make yourself a little stronger just keep writing we actually have a few questions about uh about your life as a reader um and so we have a couple questions from zoe and and one of them is is a question about which writers do you look up to who are your who are your literary heroes that you that you look up to and a follow-up question if you if you want to name for the for the audience here what is your favorite book what's the what's your favorite book that you've read wow oh my goodness okay so um when i was um uh when i was in college um i didn't have um opportunity to read the books that i wanted to read um i wanted to do an independent study on black women writers and so uh when i went to the uh when i went to the chairperson about that um they said well i don't think there's enough writers for you to um for a basis for this study um so as soon as i got out of school i read every um book by a black uh female author that i could so my um my um my literary mentors were um entozaki shange who wrote for colored girls who consider suicide when the rainbow was enough um tony morrison for sure for the bluest eye um okay so a little side note um my first novel blue tights i had to put the blue in there because of tony morrison's the bluest eye um and also sula and um and like um song of solomon um uh alice walker i read i read everything alice walker because i thought she had a sensibility that i could relate to she was southern and even though i um wasn't born in the south um i'm of southern parentage and so i have those values those roots in me um and nikki giovanni there was just so many women um but then as a child um i read um i read like um i read a book of books that children would read i read beverly clearly but i also read eldridge cleaver like when i was in the the sixth grade um i read island of the blue dolphin um i loved that book and harriet the spy because i was always um writing but the books that had impact on me was were books that my school librarian ordered specifically for me because she noticed that i was reading the same books over and over and over again so she got me this book called 31 brothers and sisters and it was about um a girl the daughter of a zulu chief who wanted to go on a hunt with her father and the men now that was un unheard of unthinkable but her father relented and she went on the hunt and that meant so much to me because a she was um the way that they drew her she was dark skinned and she had short hair and she was by definition back then a tomboy and those things that all of that spoke to me um i wanted to play football i wanted to be a running back my father said no um i was training to box he was like i think it's now time for you to take some ballet lessons um you know and um and i just wanted to do all kinds of things so it was those kinds of female those young female heroines that meant a lot to me as a young reader um and i didn't read y.a in my teen years i read i read adult novels but it was my post-college reading finding my my mother mentors my literary mentors that really helped to shape me and think about um you know what did i want to say as a writer thank you do you as a i'll ask a follow-up question do you i know that you are a teacher now and that you share books with students often uh what thought process goes into sharing books with students are you thinking about yourself as a young student or or yeah how do you think about those kinds of teaching lessons with books okay so um um i am um i i have i have retired from my post at vermont college of fine arts but i am still connected uh to um to the college um when i work with um with students i think about their work their voice what it is they want to say and um what is the best way to get them there who is going to speak to them um and what kinds of issues do i want them to start thinking about um to grow their crafts and those are the kinds of books that i will start to recommend for my students um and so um um maybe someone who if if i want you to think in terms of a girl's heart and soul you know i might i might recommend um kevin hankiss's um olives ocean or if i want you to think about um multiple um you know it it depends upon what it is that you want that i think you need to pay attention uh to things to focus on um and writers have to think of so many different things it's not just the story the plot the characters but we have to really get down deep into what pushes this what opens up the story and pushes it forward and um those things that are our own personal habits that can really hold back a story so it's so um i was talking before about uh becoming a a critical reader um um well that is that works for young people who are reading for school and for their own enjoyment but also especially for uh young writers who are really thinking seriously about uh telling stories and creating um you know creating whole people and lives and worlds um reading critically and being able to step back from their work and also come back to it and see something new um that's what i think when you read other books when you read from beyond yourself it takes you out of yourself so um i would also suggest reading other genres you know if you read um if if you read realistic fiction um switch to switch to um maybe something more speculative um just to kind of play with the sense of realism in your own work and to open it explore possibilities um but um there is a whole um i mean that's the that's the beauty of books there's so many of them how do you choose we have uh quite a few questions about your writing process that i'm going to get to but i want to ask a question first from elizabeth who asks when you were younger did you have any other careers in mind other than being a writer and what were those okay yes yes um well my mother wanted me to be a teacher she would always say you're going to teach at columbia university from the time i was five years old so um i i knew that that's what i was supposed to do for my mother um my father wanted me to be a lawyer um and so um so that um i even went to college as a pre-law um uh candidate um but i um i i always knew i was going to write i um the trick for me was that i thought i was a writer so i thought okay what else can i do i dance dance was very big it was very big somehow i went from boxing um and and football to wanting to dance and it was um so i even um i even auditioned on broadway uh which was that was a fun experience okay it's fun now that i look back at it but i was really struggling it um to just get in just to get into those auditions and um you know just having um making it from one uh one group like you have to make uh this cut and then that cut and then finally like um you're here and now you give them your song and you're going to sing and then you can sing and dance and you're going to be on broadway and i would give them my music and say okay t for two and sing as off key as my mother and i are known to sing and so um needless to say i never got on broadway but um i had dreams and and i got pretty close a couple of times our leaf wants to know uh when you start a new novel do you have a specific approach yeah you know i think um every novel um demands that i do something different it depends upon what the novel is um with clayton burt i really had to get into the music because i wanted to know what did the characters want what they need and that had to come out through music so um so i really immersed myself in music before i began to write um and um with the book that i've just finished now um it is uh it's a upper y.a historical um fiction um i had to visit um plantations um in the south in order to really start i didn't want to begin without stepping foot on the plantations that i would be writing about and i had to learn about what was it like to be a plantation master and to worry about the soil and the cane crop and what have you um and so each each story asks me to do something different sometimes i have to do um uh timelines in the case of historical fiction i do a timeline because everything has to sync up and it has to be um historically correct and i have to know uh what what else was going on even though the the characters in the in this story are uh concerned with domestic um personal things i have to know what's going on in the world around them um just so that i can properly frame their lives um but um a story like clayton byrd yes music was very very important um but i also had to i also had to know um like you know i have to know a little bit about um just um like style like um so i could uh picture the characters i love picturing my characters um and uh maybe taking a person who's already out there in the world and kind of um letting them step in and be my character i i don't do a lot of um i tell myself this story as opposed to outlining the story i tell myself this story i kind of wake up every morning and talk to myself and and say and say you know this is where the story begins and this is what happens next and then this and then this and then this and then that person comes in and then that and this and that and the other you know um and i usually hand write that um and when i start to get stuck that's when i know that either you know there's either a problem or i don't have enough information and i and that's the area where i have to go and do my research or dig down deep into the character or i have to question does my character belong there does this is the story going in the right direction take this mess out rita you know um before you know before it sinks this story uh sometimes you know i have to you like you you have to make those decisions too but telling myself this story really helps me to um really know that i have proof of story and a direction uh we actually have a few questions you mentioned a project that you're working on now and we have a few questions about uh what are you if you could share a little more about the writing project you're working on now uh if you can um sure sure um it okay so uh this novel is called a sitting in saint james and um it is um it it came to me from a lot of different places but the reason why i began to write it was that um i had done a panel um for a screening of a film about the black panthers and there was a young man he had to be maybe 12 years old and he um and he asked this question and he was in tears as he asked he wanted to know why why do they hate us you know why do they why do they try to kill us and so i had to try to say um um as compassionately as i could um that um that we come out of a history where people do not um uh white people in particular do not see black people as human beings um and so i knew i wanted to come back to that and it wasn't until i thought i'm going to do this but i'm not going to do it from the point of view of my ancestors although um my ancestral rep ancestral uh representation would be there there would be black people um important to the story would be there but the story would really follow um the the life of a slave-holding white family and um and and so uh so this is what this story is it um follows uh um the timeline of madame sylvie uh demare gilbert and um and she um and and so we start from the french revolution then to the haitian revolution and then the main uh part of the story begins in um current day 19 19 1860s actually 1860 and so in that summer i'm always writing in the summer um that is where the story uh is and you get to meet the people in the household that includes the enslaved people as well as of the slaveholding family and um and then you get to know um some of the people who are outside of the family as well but um it is my um hope that uh we can talk about um um ties that bound bind us um and what it means to break free of those uh ties to have the um communication about um about entitlement um and how we regard each other and its legacy which is racism um that we're still experiencing today so um it's i think it's my most ambitious work um it's about like 460 pages um in five little books um and um i'm hoping to share that with you all in may i'm sure that our our students listening will will definitely want to pick it up and read it it it it's going back to a sort of long history of of racism in the united states do you feel like this work is shaped at all about you know events in the past year the black lives matter movement um or events in the past few years do you feel like the recent history at all is shaping your perspectives oh uh without a doubt um now here's the wonderful thing about um writing and being a writer you are not writing for the times that you are living in now you're always have your eyes open you're always seeing what is going on you're always paying attention to attitudes that are beneath the surface and that are rising you know um and those things i believe help to um shape what you're going to offer in terms of of a story um i began this uh writing in well i began putting it together in um in 2016. um i don't write right away especially if i don't know anything about being on a plantation and life in the 18 1860s i'm going to do research i had to take um the year to do the research because i was getting into the story takes place in louisiana in in saint james parish and so i had to dig deep into um creole culture i had to know um about um what does it take to um to run a um sugarcane um plantation um and um how is um how is a plantation situated all the little buildings and um and how things worked um so um there was an awful lot to to learn um before i could really um start to tell the story then when i had enough then i started to shape the story and it was really as i was doing the research that i said okay yes um this is going to be a paramount part of the storytelling um and that helped me to shape lucienne who is the master um and um and madame sylvain who is really you know she holds all the power in the family um and then as life is happening around um around out in the world um current day it gives me strength to tell the story as i'm telling it it tells me yes yes the ancestors are speaking to you yes yes they're watching yes this is what is happening this is what has been happening yes keep writing yes so um so as much as what is going on like you know um it's in me because i've been seeing it i've been seeing it for so long um it's really it's also the past it's also the past that i feel like let me be as true to that as i can be because i think that has um that will help to have more of a conversation about why as the boy stood before me in tears why um and so you know um i think this current time people are writing about this current time but it's really going to be you young people today who will look back on it and and right that will have the um the perspective the perspective that we need to really understand and to know and to document you know what has been going on what has historically been going on with our people so as you talk about the the present day we have a question from edgar um about whether the pandemic slowed down your writing process at all ah so um yes it has it has because a good deal of writing for me is freedom and freedom means um not being aware of um everything not being aware of a person coming toward me breathing without a mask laughing without a mask you know those kinds of things um not being able to just get on the train and zone out um [Music] not being able to um go to the library and pick out um pick out the books that i need um so in that way it has hindered me um but um it also you know i'm a solitary person i'm used to i i like being by myself i like the quiet um i like um i i just really like being locked in my own little world dreaming so in that way this time has been good to me has been um has been really helpful but there's something about freedom that change that changes the stance from where i write i hope that makes sense yeah i think that that that makes sense and answers uh edgar's question i think there's a sort of similar question here a couple questions that in which students are really curious almost in a sort of how the sausage gets made sense of of how how does an author get paid how does an author make an income off of their writing what's the process by which someone you know turns turns their writing turns to things that they feel really passionate about into a career that can that can sustain them and that they can make a living on okay so i am the worst person to ask that question but i'm gonna answer it anyway um i i say i'm the worst person because um i uh first my first uh novel was published in 1987 and um it was a novel that i wrote in college so it took like seven eight years for that novel to be published and way back then um uh that first book um the advance was so low i could not quit my job but it's different now it is a lot different you i believe you have a lot more opportunity to make money and you won't do the silly things that i did um i would not get an agent um i still don't have one for my novels um you will get an agent you will you will write so well that an agent will read your work and say yes i can um i can help this person get paid that's important if you're writing a book that you that that you expect to have published by the major publishers please get an agent please please get an agent do the best you can to get an agent and then they and as they read their work your work they will advise you they will ask you for revision you must be ready to revise yes because if you can't revise for your agent how will you revise for an editor because that is the main thing that a writer must do they must be the creative um the creative engine of the work um they must be you know the um you you are the creator of the work but you also have to um be able to revise your work you can talk about things with your with your editor but revision i i can't say it enough is so important um today today i believe um because of social media you have different you have different platforms that you can sell your work that you can become known and all of those things are helpful my hat is off to every author who is instagramming tick-tocking twitter tweeting podcasting doing all of those things if you can create a a marketing engine for yourself in that way that's a good way to get notice from a publisher if you come to them with so many thousands if not a million um followers or so um then your chances of publication sounds pretty good but i i say um um honor the craft itself write as well as you can and then always seek to write better um always look into how can you write better how can you tell the story better um all of those things um i want to write why a uh please be reading why a you know um i want to write picture books you must read picture books make sure that you are on top of your game in that way um but yes you can make a living writing um a lot of writers write and teach okay um so that would mean that you would have to have an m.a or an mfa um a lot of writers uh write and do something else in a way that can be a very good thing because you do need to get your mind off of the writing and you also have to have that feeling of oh my goodness i can't wait to get back to my writing and that helps a lot when you're not in front of it a lot um you can make any um a debut novelist can make um in the six figures based on no sales just based on the promise of a book that can that can very well happen um but again um write as well as you can and have something to say not just the one book not just the one book um no your agent and your editor your publisher needs to know that you have more stories to tell so um you know always be thinking about your next story um there are just so many different and i i keep saying book book book but know that um this applies uh i'm i'm thinking of graphic artists um illustrators as well um if you are uh seeking to publish something um you know you you have to also make sure that you pretty much have your own kind of marketing machine i know back in back in my day um you had to have the website um but you but you really do have to have a lot more of that going on for you um and um um you know you just keep at it it's it's so easy to not write it's so easy to um it's so easy to uh to push it aside or to say oh you know when i get uh more time i will this when i um what whatever the the push off thing is that's when i'll write no no no um write a little bit every day believe in this story that you're envisioning and write a little bit every day every day give yourself a day off um but write every day it does not have to be 20 pages um most writers write about like like four and five pages every day you know um and then move on um um but do that make that commitment my good friend the late walter dean myers used to wake up at like four o'clock in the morning faithfully and write four to eight pages every day and he published like four books a year um okay so i don't do that but um but do write every day you know however however much you write a writer is someone who writes right thank you that's wonderful advice i should have mentioned that that question uh came from lashonda who i think is probably thinking about a a career as a writer and i that's really great advice for for all of our students listening on on the writing process and uh and how to be a writer the last question that i want to ask is your advice on reading um you've talked a lot about a number of influences in the number of books that you find really inspiring uh but i'd love for you to close out for us with just three book recommendations for for students wow i think that was my hardest that was my hardest um my hardest question um because like um okay so um no um oh gee okay so can i just say anything by casein uh by case casein calendar just anything k-a-c-e-n-c-a-l-l-e-n-d-e-r i can't pick on one of his books i would say anything by um by cason um um i think also um okay so i happen to like we dream of space by uh um um um aaron entrada kelly um i'm like um it starts off with uh pinball with a pinball game so um already i'm hooked um and um anything by eb zaboy um okay so i am a huge trekkie so my life as an ice cream sandwich is like like um you know it's it's my it's my pleasure to read that because it also bends um like it combines genres you've got a little um graphic novel going on little comics going on in there and and it's got the hip hop in it the early old school hip hop and of course it's got like the star track um themes going on in there um uh so i do like that but um but i'm um i've just started her punching the air which she uh which he co-wrote um and um so okay so anything by uh by eb zaboy um oh there's too much there's too much you've you've perfectly set me up for for my closing remarks here uh thank you so much thank you for being here thank you for answering all of our questions and thank you lastly for making the perfect segue to to my closing remarks because first i'll mention that uh case and calendar is one of our national book award finalists for young people's literature this year um and so cason will be at the ceremony next wednesday evening uh to see if they win the national book award for young people's literature for the novel um king and the dragonflies and second setup that you that you perfectly did for me is that our next book up at home event is going to be on december 9th at 4pm same login link uh that you use today and that will be with eb zaboy uh and next month our featured book will be my life as an ice cream sandwich um so thank you for the the perfect book recommendation uh that that set us up perfectly for for next month thank you again for being here with us and thank you to everybody who's watching this at home uh thank you so much for being here and have a nice night bye everyone
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UNEDITED DAY IN MY LIFE IN NYC
good morning you guys well it's totally not morning anymore welcome back we're doing an unfiltered day in my life welcome back to the channel so if you guys haven't seen my videos when i do this i literally don't make any edits we just roll with it start the clip stop the clip put them all together and you guys love them and i love them too it's so fun so not my voice sounds so weird so i just hook up um it's it's 12 45 p.m but i'm recording this on monday no yes monday i'm so confused right now because i got back from sedona arizona this morning i took a red-eye flight last night and landed at six am in new york so i actually did sleep and i don't usually sleep on planes but i actually slept and i woke up and i was like wait what am i saying see this is what i would edit but i i woke up i slept on the plane and then i woke up this morning and then i like obviously got my bag got in the it was like an hour and a half taxi ride because it's traffic was so bad like coming into the city because people work here and i literally got in i put on a t-shirt and i got in bed and i slept because i probably slept like three and a half hours on the plane and so then i probably just slept like three or four hours so that's like seven total so it's pretty good it's like my carry-on bag is literally right here my shoes my like airport outfit it's all right there i just hopped right into bed but yeah again this can be an unfiltered day in my life doing some fun things or one fun thing tonight but today it's just like you know doing the morning routine unpacking i'm about to take the best shower ever i'm gonna take the shower and um i don't even know what i have well i guess i had breakfast this morning i literally like got a breakfast sandwich at the airport whoa today i've lived like three lives already um so i guess i need lunch i don't even know i really want like a juice or something or a smoothie so that's what's going on also thank you to pharmacy for sponsoring this video i'm so excited if you guys watched my vlogs a couple weeks ago brooke and i went to a brunch that they hosted here in the city for their new 10 waterless vitamin c serum and i have been using it every day and i haven't been able to show you guys because it hadn't come out yet but now it's out and i'm so excited because i'm like i love vitamin c and this one is just absolutely out of this world so after i take my shower we'll put some of that on um so yeah thank you to pharmacy for sponsoring this video um but yeah okay we should probably get out of bed 12 47 p.m and that's what's going on i'm wearing my little georgia t-shirt i turned my heat on when i walked in oh my god guys guys i walk in my apartment this morning and there were flowers and at first i walked in because i usually have flowers so i didn't think anything of it and then like as i was putting on my t-shirt to get in bed i was like wait i definitely like didn't have flowers when i left i wouldn't have had flowers when i left because i was going on a trip and i realized that ryan got them for me which is so sweet i called him and i was like oh my gosh i just thought it was so sweet that he i don't know at some point because he has like a key to my apartment he got me flowers put it in a vase and everything i don't think he's ever put flowers in the vase and they're yellow tulips i love tulips i love yellow so it really made my morning to i haven't seen him yet but to walk in and these were here which is so so sweet i'm also so terrified my neighbor texted me and she was like danielle i think you've outdone yourself with the amount of packages that you have in the package and that's saying a lot because i always get lots of packages because obviously you know brands will send stuff and i order stuff so i'm obviously really thankful but when she said that i'm like okay then how many are in there because she's seen a lot so i'm dreading going down to the mail room because i'm so embarrassed but that'll be a fun little unboxing if anything i like don't know what to do with myself first i'm kind of maybe i should just have some decaf coffee or should i shower maybe i'll shower first and then we'll make the coffee yeah okay let's take a shower i haven't even i guess that means i have to open my suitcase ugh okay i decided before i shower i'm gonna go get one round of packages so updates to come i just put on some pants these are from spanx they're so comfy um okay wish me luck let's go guys i have two tote bags full that this is pretty much it there's like three more big ones downstairs which are usually when companies will send like big boxes with like the launch of their new product which is really cool so hopefully it's not too much in each of those boxes but yeah my neighbor wasn't wrong all right let's get some candles lit obviously half just light this one it smells so good not even kidding and then i still have a little bit left of the after party scent from the coop so we're gonna get this guy going now it's time to actually shower and then we will sit an ice roll and drink coffee i missed my shower so much it's so special to me okay see you guys in a sec okay i just finished showering i feel like a new human being now time for my favorite part of my morning routine lately this is the product i was telling you guys about it's the pharmacy 10 waterless vitamin c serum i've always been a user of vitamin c serums but in this one in particular i love it also i learned this at the brunch this whole thing is recyclable this whole thing you can just pop in the recycling which i think is absolutely amazing so kudos to pharmacy for figuring that out um so yeah this just brightens and targets your dark spots um and i love it you literally just need like one pump boom and actually i'm gonna do a little more because i'm obsessed and i love how the product just sinks into your skin i struggle with dark spots so i can already tell that they're starting to lighten on either side especially like once i start using this for a few months i just can't even wait they were telling us about like the results that they did when they were testing this and people were seeing results so quickly and i'm so happy about that and my skin just feels so glowy after i put it on i also do have a coat if you guys want to check it out i'll put the code on the screen for you guys and i'll also have a link down below but i just uh my skin texture has changed like everything just feels so amazing i'm again i love this 10 waterless vitamin c serum go check it out oh my gosh my skin just feels like a new human being i love it you can put it on morning and night that's usually what i do um as soon as i get out of the shower or wash my face and it just feels amazing like look how glowy my skin looks i love it all right it's 1 45 and it's time for coffee i feel amazing i literally just want to stay like this all day um i'm trying to say if i want real coffee or decaf coffee actually i don't have real coffee so decaf coffee it is um because i just still love starting my day with a good cup but sometimes i just don't need the caffeine um i don't know it just makes me all jittery and anxious sometimes so we're gonna make decaf i just love having just a hot cup in the morning so i use the starbucks pike place decaf and that's pretty much that i feel like i show this in vlogs a lot but a lot of you guys said you do it i always put my creamer or milk or whatever you use in the cup in the cup before the coffee comes out because then you don't need to use a spoon so i'm just doing that i really don't want to unpack right now i'm trying to decide i should on this is a good incentive for me because i have these boxes that i want to unbox obviously but i feel like as an incentive for myself if i unpack then that'll be done then it's like okay then you can unbox you know maybe that's the vibe i also need to make my bed because when my bed is made my whole apartment feels full um i still can't get over these flowers it's so sweet i love it so yeah we're just gonna wait for our coffee skin is feeling fresh maybe i should jade roll also it's 30 degrees in new york right now when i left last week it was like 50. apparently this weekend it got up to or last week it was 70 at one point obviously i'm just like what i was about to put away all my puffers so i just don't know what the vibe is also tonight um we are going to a launch party for um the points guys coming out with a new like credit card company i believe like a reward situation it's called built and um asap rocky's performing so very excited about that very cool i'm bringing ryan he's so excited and it's going to be at summit one vanderbilt so i've never been but it's one of those like tourist attractions but it's like cool it has a ton of huge windows it's i think it's like 93 floors of oh my coffee's being made it's like 93 floors above new york city and um it's like mirrored floors and windows i don't know it looks really trippy but they told us in the email it was like um definitely wear something where you're um not gonna experience unwanted exposure because like if you're wearing a flowy dress and there's a mirror right under you could see right up the dress so i'm like okay maybe i'll wear a jumpsuit i do have a green jumpsuit but i've never tried it on so we shall see oh the sound of my coffee being made just like gets me going um all right i'll check in with you guys in a sec okay i just um brushed my hair and sprayed in some like leave-in conditioner or whatever um my robe i feel like it's just gonna reveal me at one point and we don't need that for an unedited day in my life um this is my favorite coffee mug ever do you guys just have that cup that you always grab for because i do um and that would be this one i got it in alfred in alfred in la at alfred coffee on melrose maybe i don't know okay the first sip is very important i haven't done this in a while i do this all the time in college guys the first tip ah it hits it hits um so i saw my planner right here i designed this i don't know if you guys know that and we just restocked them on doingwelldaily.com i think you can pre-order them now as you guys are watching this or maybe they're about to ship out but you can pre-order them now mine's so dirty because i've used it so much but it is absolutely amazing in my opinion but also i'm biased because i created this with the format that i would want oh my gosh i'm almost done with this one oh my goodness i'm trying to find like a blank page to show you guys okay well we're gonna turn today's page anyways so one full day is on each thing and i'm not trying to sell this to you guys i'm just trying to like any planner i think that has one full day on it is just so beneficial i used to use the day designer all the time i love that too um but i just love i'm biased i love doing well daily um so this says there's papers coming out there's just things happening um today's quote is choose people who choose you which is wow very important because i've been dealing with that lately like in therapy i'm i'm realizing that i'm a bit of a people pleaser a lot of people please are and i like try to like make sure everyone's friends and everyone knows each other and i invite everyone to everything or i like reach out to other people that i want to stay in touch with whatever then i'm like wait why am i stressing out so much about this because half those people probably like are just living their life and they're okay and they're not offended if they don't come to everything or like i don't know if i'm making sense like if i go to dinner with one friend i feel like oh well this person also knows her so i feel like i have to you know invite her i just like which is a nice thing to do and i do that a lot but like sometimes it's okay if you just want to spend one-on-one time with someone and i guess with social media it just gets tough because then you're like oh if i post with them like i don't know i'm just always worried and i think it's like not that big of a deal because i see other people hang out without me that i know and i'm like it's fine so anyways you need to choose people who choose you choose people that are putting you first and like they're also like trying to do things for you um and i i think i do a pretty good job of that but sometimes i think i just overstep and i'm like oh my gosh is everyone okay so i'm gonna fill this out the first page i'll write down what i'm grateful for some affirmations for the day i'll trace this quote to really affirm it um self-care what i'm gonna do for self-care today my mood um like this could be like music mood outfit mood act of kindness something i'm gonna do for someone today and then this is the um get after it page so we have get after the day which it has hourly life to do's and then work and side hustle so when i was in school work would be um my school work that i had due and then side hustle was youtube podcast etcetera but now it's a little different so i have work as this the podcast anything that has to do with that then side hustle will be just like random stuff so like make reservation for dinner or whatever here i go making reservations for people i don't know why i was just i just don't know um so yeah i'm gonna fill this out because i'm as techy as i am and as obsessed with the internet as i am there's just i gotta write it down and i have a ton of lists on my phone but i don't know i don't travel with this really unless i know i'm doing a lot of work when i'm traveling but i just love writing down and like crossing something off when you're done is like chef's kiss anyways this was a long little chat here but it felt important okay my ubereats just came i ordered by a bar i love them they're on mulberry street and i go there a lot after my workout but it's like vlogging right now um so i got the copacabana bowl and i added strawberry so it's pattaya and then it has coconut pineapple kiwi granola and then like i said i added um strawberry because it's so good and then i also ordered a little ginger shot of course because i don't think i have any in the fridge right now it's nice and fresh and then i got this green juice which i forgot what it was called but i love how they wrap it so otherwise it would spill everywhere it's kale apple celery ginger pineapple or something there's a little sweetness to it um i'm gonna put this in the fridge it's a little warm and i'm gonna eat my bowl first anyways because oh yeah also my fridge is definitely still more beverages than it is food so that's that i'm also gonna put my little shot in there because i'm just really bad at eating and drinking at the same time i like focus on one thing so we're gonna eat this bowl it looks fabulous yay we unpacked my suitcase is gone i was really dreading that and i was about to be like oh we're tilted aren't we i was about to be like and i'll just save it for tomorrow i have a lot to do today and i was like no let's just freaking do it and now it's done i just need to try on the outfit that i want to wear tonight this is still crooked whatever guys i got this shirt in sedona obviously vortex visions check them out um but i love it it's like a souvenir but it's like more cool i don't know it's like a cool take on a souvenir shirt just wearing some comfy pants drinking my bio bar juice this is really fire um i just got a phone with my dad and my brother they both called me within like 30 minutes from each other so i just put in my air pods and unpack that's like my favorite way to either put on a podcast or talk to someone on the phone while i'm unpacking it goes by so fast because you're like talking and whenever i talk to people on the phone i feel like i'm walking around my room anyways so why not be productive with it um so if you need some motivation to unpack or clean or something call someone it's pretty great um yeah i'm gonna do lots of laundry but yeah i need to do lots of laundry except i opened up my dryer and all of ryan's clothes are in there so maybe that's why he brought the flowers because i think he came here and did laundry which is totally fine i obviously wasn't here but so should i be nice and fold them for him and bring him over i don't know about the bringing over part but maybe i'll fold them because i would like to get some laundry done i've got a fun week ahead this thursday i'm recording this on monday on thursday my homemades are coming to new york city i stayed close with them from freshman year we all lived in hill hall ega it was an all girls dorm and we just got super super close because all of our other friends or people that we met and stories and stuff they all lived in like all the other big dorms we were in like a smaller dorm so we stayed super close so i think seven of them are coming including like my freshman year roommate the other delaney daley amanda and helen um lily sydney amanda i'm so excited it's gonna be in chelsea it's gonna be so much fun so they're all coming and three of them or two to three of them are gonna stay with me and the other four are gonna stay at a hotel nearby because that would just be a lot if we're all here so but we're gonna be together all weekend and i have the whole itinerary plan we're obviously doing comedy celery we're doing um you know dinners and brunch and some of them have never been into new york city at all so i'm like oh my gosh the pressure is on okay i feel like i should make my bed um because it just makes my whole apartment look cleaner um i must have slept really good this morning when i got back to the airport because my fitted sheet is like pulled up or maybe i didn't sleep well and i was tossing and turning who knows um i also need to wash my sheets and i need to wash my comforter which is the whole thing because it doesn't fit in my washer so i have to go get it cleaned but when the gals come this weekend one of them will sleep with me so i definitely need to obviously wash my sheets and my comforter which yeah as i said will be a whole thing all right that was pretty easy boom done um i like feel like i should be a lot more tired than i am but i guess i did sleep a good amount all right so i'm so kind and i literally just folded all of ryan's laundry gonna be so happy so i'm doing whites or lights or whatever um i just repurchased this glamorous wash it just smells so good and i also add in a little bit of la lava detergent but like it's just so small that i don't like to waste it all so i just like add it to a normal detergent and it's less like intensive sense that way which sucks but also it's kind of nice sometimes because it doesn't overpower your clothes um so yeah we're doing lights right now ah i'll link this laundry detergent down below i mean it's literally glamorous i got it on amazon um so we're just gonna start this puppy right now and then what i do is i leave my hamper right outside of my laundry so i don't forget because if it stops but i'm not in the room and i don't hear it beep off sometimes forget i was doing laundry and forgot to switch it so keep that right there i love the sound of the laundry going when i'm cleaning it just feels like everything's falling into place i have this little bag here of all of ryan's clothes i have to bring my suitcase back down it feels so nice and clean i like can't believe myself that it's already so clean in here and organized this is a jumpsuit i think i'm gonna wear tonight but i've yet to try it on so i should do that now before it's a surprise later when i'm in a rush and then i'm like ah so we shall see but yeah things are things are looking good in here i'm about to probably start getting ready because the event starts at 6 30 and they suggested that we get there at 6 30 because i wonder if he's coming on at like 7. all right it's ginger shot time my hair is drying quite nicely but i'm still gonna put some heat on it because that's what i do we'll use the dyson air app we'll make it good um i thought we'd take this little shot together so if you guys have a little wellness shot immunity shot or real shot i don't know what time of day you're watching this um why don't you join me oh this is overflowing all right cheers to our health wellness happiness all the things that feels great that was a good one that had um lots of turmeric in it that's okay all right it is makeup and hair time it's glam time popping open a little cry that feels great a big beverage gal if you can't tell um i am a makeup and then hair person but i've seen one tick tock some of you crazies are hair then makeup and i mean there's times where my hair is done already so i'll just put clips in like this but like if i have the choice i feel like i want to do my makeup first because then you can like get your hair out of your face you don't have to worry about like denting it or anything i mean there's ways around it but you know what i mean got the makeup bag i don't think there's anything new i've been doing with my makeup recently um i've just my goal is to always just make it look super glowy and moisturized and all the things so i already have my pharmacy serum on i'm just putting on a little face primer like i said we're going to an event tonight and they wrote that it's party attire so also like i'm like i do not know what to tell ryan to wear because party attire can people wear jeans like i don't know like for guys at least i have no idea so i might do some fun eye shadow i can't believe i was on a plane this morning and now we're now we're here um i'm just going to put on some foundation i'm getting a um another lash lift and tint i think next week which i'm really really excited about so yeah my homemades are coming this weekend which i'm really pumped i think i'm gonna vlog because i think it'll be a fun weekend we're doing like not touristy or kind of yeah touristy stuff so i feel like it'd be fun for you guys to see the places we go if you want to take a trip here um and yeah so that's that and then next thursday you guys are probably like this girl cannot get away from college um next thursday i'm going down to georgia um i'm going to athens it's um like two of my friends birthday months and one of them still lives in athens and so she was like okay well i'm about to graduate she's doing like a fifth year like a ta situation she was like okay well i'm about to graduate or be done and um i'm not gonna live in athens anymore therefore we won't have anyone like i have so many friends at sylvan athens like younger girls and stuff but like alex is one of my really close friends so she invited all of us to come for a weekend turns out it's during this party called shower cap which is a huge party in athens at one of the fraternity holes i don't believe we will be going i don't think that's the vibe i will literally be sitting in paulie's all day if you know you know i just want to like be like literally all of us are going like seven eight or nine of us like delaney will be there and all the gals so i'm really excited to reunite with them and just bounce around athens because i feel like it's like oh well alex still lives there danielle's visiting alex you know like whatever and i but i'm gonna like georgia i don't know about other colleges but georgia is definitely a school that alumni come back like even young alumni like especially because a lot of alumni live in atlanta and athens is like two hours away so it's just easy or an hour and a half i don't even know it depends on traffic so it's just like easy to go back and like it's just a great place like once you're a dog you're always a dog i know other schools are like that too so i'll definitely be going back and since like ryan's family's from georgia like we'll be going back to like atlanta area anyways i don't have to justify this i'm going to athens next weekend and i'm literally so excited so i don't know if i'm gonna vlog that or not also i'm like looking in the viewfinder and kind of the mirror but it's really far away so i have no idea how my makeup's looking but yeah so that's my life update and then the weekend after is brooke's b day weekend in the city so that's gonna be really fun okay i cannot focus on my makeup so we're gonna talk after okay so i just finished dyson airwrapping one half of my hair i literally love this thing so much i don't know what i was thinking though i curled really high well because basically it's like a blow dryer situation but it blows heat so i like rolled it really high and normally i don't do that in the front pieces so hopefully it brushes out okay but i'm gonna do the same on this side so it looks the same i might take a flat iron and just because sometimes it just can look a little weird when you brush through it i haven't brushed through it yet but it just does such a good job i already sprayed um heat protectant in my hair so oh i have to switch the tops um i literally love this thing so much it literally makes you look like you gotta blow out at home so i'm just gonna take the first little piece because this barrel goes this way and the other barrel goes the other way huzzah love [Music] and i feel like i mean it is using less heat because it's blowing it's not like you're taking an iron to your hair which i definitely still do sometimes but i've been loving my darker roots too i feel like my hair is getting so healthy so i think i'm gonna keep it for as long as i can stand it here we go i should have taken a smaller strand that was silly of me yeah i should have done a smaller strand but that's fine it still looks good all right so i'm going to finish doing this side then we'll get dressed okay i came out here because the lighting is just a little better um obsessed we're gonna gently brush my fingers through my hair yeah this is what i was afraid of that little situation there um but maybe it'll die down i might take a flat iron and just flatten these just so yeah because then that would look good i think but yeah literally took me 10 minutes we love that i feel like my hair looks so voluminous now yay okay i think this is gonna work i think i need to wear different underwear that are um no shows like don't have any seams but this is so cute i love this jumpsuit it's from revolve i got it a couple weeks ago so i will link it below but i'm trying to figure out what shoes to wear because they told us we're gonna have to wear shoe covers because there's like mirrors and everything which completely makes sense they said avoid stilettos i don't wear stilettos but like i'll just take you guys in my room here here we go i have like these like a chunky heel katie's also going katie bloody and also brooke but uh katie said she was gonna wear like chunky heels so i feel like this could be good um so because i feel like boots would look kind of weird with this oh my god i'm literally just like holding you guys it's also 30 degrees i'm sure they'll help coat check i definitely need to wear a coat yeah i think we like it katie's here right now guys sos we're trying to open this freaking wait so how much came out it's only like 25 well sometimes i stick a knife in and pull it out two things you either push it in or you try to like just get it out yeah it looks really full oh so i don't even know if it will push in yeah i was thinking it looks really full to the top this is just such a classic thing i know we just want some sense hair guys update um i put a straw in it and then i said watch your face and as i said it it explodes it just exploded everywhere oh my gosh well whatever relatable things right just girly thing ryan's here little pregame party three free game three all right baby we're in midtown headed up to the 93rd floor ryan's looking up right i forgot to tell ryan it's high up oops we got this got our shoe covers on [Laughter] i feel like oh your ears are gonna we got champagne a little sippy cup cheers [Music] i'm so proud of what you are doing [Music] all right guys just got back it's 11 20. tonight was so much fun oh my gosh like i don't know if my videos were all over the place but y clef gene performed and then asap rocky the mayor of new york was there floyd mayweather was there i was like what is happening cartel beam was just like on stage the whole time it was so cool dale from the bachelor was there who else was there tyler cameron i forgot who else but it was so fun and uh thank you guys so much for watching this video i hope you guys enjoyed thanks again to pharmacy for sponsoring this video i'm about to take all my makeup off and get into bed and read i'm so happy back in my space i literally got home this morning it's been a whirlwind of a day but i love you guys i wouldn't be able to do any of this if it wasn't for you so thank you guys endlessly and i'll see you guys very soon for our next video bye
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all right more on matchings in bipartite graphs I want to talk about a particular model which goes right to his point uh I I've got a model in which I have some employees or potential employees candidates for positions they are the letters a through G and I have open positions one through nine now uh either I give the applicants some tests or I look at their resume or some other and they make a judgment about whether a candidate is able to carry out the responsibilities of a certain job and they're different jobs so you know one might be brain surgeon one might be truck driver um okay so you you get a bipartite graph like this in which you have an edge between an employee and a job when when or a candidate a candidate an applicant when that applicant is capable of doing that job now as a Personnel director your assignment then is to find a matching and naturally you would want to find one of maximum size you want to fill as many of your positions as you can and now I illustrate here that uh there may be uh an applicant that after testing a review of credentials is not really qualified to do anything of the jobs and there may be a very difficult job like number eight for which none of these applicants is capable of doing that job okay so so still the problem is to find a maximum matching and now you're supposed to say there's nothing new here whatsoever we our Network flow thinking will find the maximum matching I just attach a source I put a sink I direct all the edges up I call all capacities to be one I turn on for Fulkerson and go watch a movie or something a short one a very short one okay
Math 3012 at The Georgia Institute of Technology
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Kingston, Ontario is getting a new Canadian Tire Store 4K
[Music] there has been a Canadian Tire store at the intersection of Princess Street and Bath Road in Kingston Ontario since the 1950s but it's time now for a new generation of Canadian Tire store to grow on the space you see here a space has been vacant since the demolition of the first Kingston Shopping Center in 2004 original plans envisage the new store opening by fall of 2023 whatever the reason for delay work is certainly proceeding now construction will be undertaken by a montreal-based company broccolini however ground preparation and the installation of Foundations is being undertaken currently by an Ontario company environment [Music] all it's no small task but significant progress is already being [Music] made at this early stage of construction there's still a lot of room to play with as work progresses plans for the new store revealed in 2022 suggest that there will be 66,000 Square ft of space and 245 car parking spaces the entrance for the new store like the lbla superst store beside it will be facing out towards us in this view looking to the [Music] east the cones and forms in this view suggest that work is already beginning to lay the concrete foundations of the front of the new store here's a view of the site looking North and this looks down Bath Road towards the [Music] West the building of the forms ready for a concrete pour is very evident in this [Music] shot this view looks out as if you were departing from the new store a new Canadian Tire store in the Kingston Center will undoubtedly be welcomed by the local residents and if you want to see how the work progresses towards bringing it to us please consider subscribing and follow these [Music] updates
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Joe's Fig Trees
doc you are okay we're at the site of Joe's fig trees and as you can see Joe made a new invention for the winterizing of the fig trees so tell us Joe what did you do to your fig trees well I trimmed down half the sides I tied them up into a bundle then I apply bamboo shoot' sticks and I tied them like a teepee and then I'm going to wrap them with insulation to winterize and for the winner very good Joe this is a new invention so we'll see how it goes we'll see you we'll see you in the spring and thank you Joe for this new invention of how to winterize your fig trees
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Landlord Refurbs
morning or afternoon but for me it's morning how's due site visits early to beat the traffic so what am I doing here it's not very nice but it's okay this is how I bought about six years ago yeah um as you can see you see the carpet's a bit dirty to be fair the paint isn't bad but what we're doing is we're just renovating um because I assume that I have a cycle of roughly five years although this one's had she had six years where I mean look the carpets just I don't mean this rudely at all but there are some attendants are really really helpful and there are some tents who just go oh I've spilled something in the carpet and I kind of just really don't care so after five years where a certain percentage of people are like I don't care this is what happens to your carpet it just kind of gets a bit knackered so what do you do about it you run a repair cycle very boring but um you uh serve section 21 because obviously you can't really repair um anything in the house and paint the whole house and recarp at the whole house with tenants inside and you get everybody out so this house actually smells really nicely of paint right now you get everybody out and you simply refresh the whole house why because that allows me to continually charge top-end rents because I'm providing a top-end quality solution so every five this house is six years every five to six years I refresh my entire house and start again to continue to provide a great solution it's going to take us a week and we've already got tenants moving in although they've seen it in this state but we have shared them photos of what it will look like again and so you know it's a week it's a bit of a pain you always have a bit of a discussion with people that you've said I'm terribly sorry but we've got to refresh the house so you can have to move out and then you go again and that is because I want to stay in the top end quartile of letting and that's because I want to have top-end quartile Behavior tenants who generally pay on time and we've got we've we're owed in our entire sum of a landlord 602 pounds and 50 pence and he's got ccg against me because we we've got tenants who pay I mean you do have to persuade them to pay occasionally you do have a late payment process but 10 of people will try and pay late but we do have tenants to pay why because we attract good quality tenants because we want to keep on top of our properties so none of that can like I bought a house and I haven't touched it for 20 years Malarkey no every five years new carpets repaint the whole thing and just check anything that needs to do so that's my morning just inspecting and the builders is eight o'clock and the Builder's not here so I am about to phone Eden and go where are you see you soon bye
The Good Property Company / Susannah Cole
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The Lake Placid, Florida Lifestyle - New Construction By the Lake Below 300K - סיור לייק פלאסיד
[Music] lake june park quarter mile turn left onto catfish creek road so there is a very famous uh orange vanilla ice cream made from the oranges right here oranges grown in lake june take the next left onto catfish creek road look how beautiful it is make a u-turn then turn right onto catfish creek road gated community beautiful flowers take the next right onto catfish creek road continue on catfish creek road for two miles [Music] everybody so just look how beautiful this place is in a quarter mile turn left onto placid lakes boulevard wow this is beautiful welcome to placid lakes people here are taking cards in a quarter mile turn right onto cornelius avenue beautiful mature trees in a quarter mile turn left onto washington boulevard northwest see people here are enjoying the lifestyle on living on a lake having jet boats jet skis turn left then turn left take the next left onto vanguard avenue northwest then turn right onto launch road northwest beautiful turn right onto launch road northwest then your destination will be on the left in 800 feet turn left turn left then turn left take the next left onto launch road northwest then your destination will be on the right the tractor is working [Music] you can see the landscaping is now in progress [Music] they're doing now the septic thing oh there's something good all right it's like a beautiful neighborhood yeah let's go inside from a house and 12 feet actual driveway so it's going to be from the road to the end of the house foreign [Music] foreign 16 inches [Music] is [Music] all right guys you can see this house is almost done [Music] foreign okay
Nadlan - Real Estate Investors - השקעות נדלן ארהב
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The Hindu Daily News Analysis || 21st July 2022 || UPSC Current Affairs || Prelims '22 & Mains '22
a very good evening aspirants welcome to hindu newspaper analysis brought to you by shankar ray's academy for the date 21 of july 2022. displayed here are the list of articles that we're going to discuss today without any delay let's get into the article discussion see this editorial article this is about school health services the author is a primary care physician and public health specialist who has done extensive work on school health services in this analysis we'll discuss about what do we mean by school health the need to have school health services and approaches to it and some of the suggestions given by the author in this editorial but before that the syllabus relevant to the article is highlighted here for your reference please go through it first of all let us see what do we mean by school health see it refers to providing comprehensive preventive promotive and curative health services to school children here the health services include medical care needs or physical care needs mental health needs and also age specific health needs linked to lifestyle issues here lifestyle issues refers to unhealthy dietary habits irregular sleep lack of physical activity etc see such diagnostic and curative services should be provided in the school itself exception here is the tertiary treatment which may be provided in the appropriate facility and know that appropriate gender-based needs should also be provided such as appropriate sexual conduct behavior menstrual hygiene etc here whoa that is the world health organization states that school health services should be designed based on local need assessment it should have components of health promotion health education and screening leading to care referral and support as per the requirements see the objectives of school health services are given here just go through it and i have given the link between health and education in this image here go through this also now with this information let us discuss the need for having school health services see children they are the future of the country see they are the real healthy future only if they are physically and mentally healthy here you should understand one crucial point if we are able to identify their physical mental and lifestyle problems at an early stage then it will be relatively easy to address their health needs let us say for example tobacco d addiction and cessation efforts they are far more successful if started in the school stage itself so early diagnosis leads to early cure and support and as a result the duration of the pain is also reduced and more individuals will become healthy see this early diagnosis is very much needed given the enormous amount of physical and mental stress posed on children due to covet pandemic and from this we can say that it is time to have a comprehensive school health service now let us come to important approaches mentioned by the author in relation to school health services the author talks about fresh initiative approach see this approach consists of four core components they are health related policies water sanitation and environment skill based health education and health and nutrition services and please read about what they are aspired to do under each component for better understanding i have given that here see how comprehensive the initiative is and know that the supporting strategies for fresh approach include effective partnerships between health and education sectors community partnership and student participation this is about the policy document released by unesco now let's go to the usa see the center for disease control and prevention advised that school health services should focus on four main areas they are acute and emergency care family engagement chronic disease management and care coordination and which region has best integrated the above approaches it is europe see in europe through an initiative called health promoting schools countries have successfully implemented these approaches now we'll come to the golden question why are we seeing these approaches here this is to study and take best practices from them and to implement in india maybe we can modify slightly to meet the local requirements to suit indian situation see some steps taken in this regard in india in 20th century has been mentioned by author which is presented here for your reference now let us come to the suggestions of the author to develop promote and implement the school health services the first one is that a review is required on the status of school health services in all states and a road map is required to revamp and strengthen these school health services this is the first suggestion secondly the focus should be on comprehensive preventive promotive and curative services see health talks and lifestyle sessions should be a part of teaching and this is the second suggestion third one is that school health clinics should be supplemented with online consultation for physical and mental health needs and the fourth suggestion is parents should be included as an important stakeholder this will promote accountability mechanism to strengthen school health services and the fifth suggestion is school health services should take care of all school children both in private and government-run schools the sixth one is the aashman bharat school health initiative should be properly implemented to meet all the objectives of school health services see the school health services under aashman bharat was launched in the year 2020 but its implementation is insufficient so what should be done here financial allocation should be increased and monitoring performance based on concrete outcome indicators is also required here and the next suggestion is collective efforts in this regard are required from elected representatives professional associations of public health and pediatrician from every citizen to shoulder the responsibility towards school health services see a convergence of national health policy 2017 and national education policy 2020 is required and this should result in the provision of comprehensive school health services in every indian state we saw that effective partnerships between education and health sector are a supporting strategy in fresh initiative likewise the author suggests a convergence of national health policy and national education policy and this should result in the provision of comprehensive school health services in every state here i would like to add one more thing there is also national children policy this can also be converged with all these policies the author also states that school health services is not given enough attention and only token services paid by governments in this regard and this should change see school health services should move from nutrition and checkups to comprehensive health and from reactive to preventive and with this we have come to the end of the news analysis and in this analysis we saw what do we mean by school health and the need to have school health services and approaches to it and the suggestions given by the author i suggest you to go through children related and health related provisions in the above policies what are the policies that we saw in this discussion we saw about national children policy national education policy and national health policy so in these policies go through the children related and health related provisions now with these points in mind let us move on to the next article discussion now let us take up this news article for our next discussion see this news article talks about tire 1 and tire 2 capital it is a news because yesterday the public sector lender that is state bank of india it has received the board's approval to raise the capital by the way of issuance of basel iii compliant debt instrument in us dollars or indian rupee so in this backdrop let us understand about tire 1 and tire 2 capital but before that you should know about basal accord see the basal accords refer to a set of banking supervision regulations set by the basal committee on banking supervision they were developed over several years between the year 1980 and 2011. and know that they have undergone several modifications over the years now under this basal accord bank has to maintain a certain level of cash or liquid assets as a ratio of its risk weighted assets see here the risk-weighted assets is nothing but the minimum amount of capital that must be held by a bank by assigning risk levels to each type of asset so with this understanding now coming back the basal accords are a series of three sets of banking regulations that is basal 1 basal 2 and basal 3. and these three set of regulations they help to ensure that the financial institutions have enough capital on hand to meet the obligations here understand that basal norms were developed over several years between 1980 and 2011. so accordingly bazel one was formed in the year 1988 it was created in response to the growing number of international banks and the increasing integration and interdependence of financial markets now coming to basil 2 basil 2 is an extension of basal 1. it was introduced in the year 2004. see the global financial crisis of 2008 exposed the weakness of international financial system and it led to the creation of basal three norms and what was established by this basal three norms the capital adequacy ratio was established by the accords to specify holdings for banks now let us understand what is this capital adequacy ratio car so it is nothing but a measurement of a bank's available capital expressed as a percentage of banks risk weighted credit exposures it is used to protect the depositors promote the stability and the efficiency of financial systems around the world and in this two types of capital are measured that is tire one capital and tied to capital this is what is mentioned in the news article also now let us see them one by one first of all tire one capital it means capital that can observe losses without a bank being required to cease trading now what is tied to capital tired to capital means capital that can observe losses in the event of a winding up and because of this it provides a lesser degree of protection to depositors here you really don't have to memorize the formula instead understand the terms so that it'll be easy for you to remember i'll give you one more additional fact here under basal 3 norms banks taiwan capital and tied to assets must be at least 10.5 percentage of its risk-weighted assets it is a rise from 8 percentage under basal 2 norms now that's all for this article discussion with these key takeaway points let us move on to the next article discussion now let us take up this article for discussion what it states it mentions that china is planning to build another highway through oxygen so from exam perspective we are going to know about this highway and also the importance of exciting first know that this new highway planned by china is known as g695 highway it will be built along the line of actual control that is lac this highway construction is among the 345 construction plans that is proposed by china in its new national program okay now know that this highway spans from dilenza county in tibet to the majah in kashgar this kashgar is in the xinjiang province of china so that means the highway will be connecting tibet with the autonomous region of xinjiang province of china also know that this highway is expected to run through several counties of china such as the kona county kamba county yurong burang and zanda county and he said that parts of zanda county are held by india so now what is the purpose behind such a highway so obviously it is to strengthen china's strategic position in the region mainly because the counties which we just saw are strategically important here the kona county lies immediately north of lac and the kampa county borders sikkim and the ghiraran county is located near the border with nepal and the buran county it lies between tibet nepal and india so if the highway is going to pass through all these counties then that means it will threaten india's sovereignty there is also another concern for india which is the highway is expected to pass through certain hotly contested areas such as the depsong plains galvan valley and hot springs on the line of actual control especially it is said that the highway will be cutting across excitation so that means the highway will be strategically a problem for india so this was about the highway now let me tell you why exciting is important for us or what is the strategic position of exception or what is the position of exciting in india china strategy see actually accession is a barren high altitude isolated and mostly uninhabitable plane on its west and southwest we have the karakoram range and to its north and northeast we have the konlong mountains and since the 1950s accent is a disputed border area between china and india we all know that but you should remember actually china controls accession area whereas india claims that it is a part of indian territory what happened during the british rule was two borders between india and china were proposed one is the johnson's line and the other one is mcdonald line now here the johnson's line showed exciting in the earth 12 state of german kashmir that means it placed exception under indian control so if we follow the johnson's line currently it would be in the union territory of ladakh now the second one was the mcdonald line now this one placed aksai chin under china's control so simply india considers uh johnson's line as correct whereas china considers mcdonald line as the correct one so currently both these lines are not actually followed rather we have the line of actual control so based on these two lines that is the johnson's line and mcdonald's line india and china are currently contesting but remember the line of actual control is the line which separates indian areas of ladder from exciting and overall china controls 38 000 square kilometers of land that is claimed by india now why china wants exciting why it is strategically important for china this is mainly because it links tibet and xinjiang province and also because exciting is situated at high altitude and it is closer to delhi so this makes china an immediate threat to india's sovereignty that means if there is a tussle between india and china then china can rush its army to the heart of india which is delhi in no time in addition to this the territory also helps china to check any possible incursion from central asia so overall exciting region acts as an unmanned chinese satellite keeping a watch over india's activities as well as all over central asia that is why accession is important for china there is also another factor here see china is also providing a base for pakistan in accession that means if there is a war between india and pakistan then this exciting will provide a leverage for china to exert pressure on india whenever there is a necessity and that is why whenever there is a strategic plan of china aksai chin holds an important place in it and already china has built highway 219 in this accession region and this highway 219 is a all-weather road it connects tibetan xinjiang and this road is helping china to move and mobilize its troops very easily to suppress any unrest now on these lines another highway is proposed this will further strengthen china's side now if that happened then india will be in a much difficult position and india will be forced to strengthen its own infrastructure on indian side of lac and that is why we need to know about the constructions along lac or loc so in this discussion we saw many facts from the prelims perspective now how can you use such kinds of information in your minds answer writing so if in jesus paper too you are talking about china's aggression in the region then you can mention this as an example and you can see how china is building its position along the lac so this is how you need to connect the dots i hope you understood the major points in this discussion now let us move on to the next one now look at this small article it states that yesterday supreme court has allowed 27 percentage reservation for obc's in all the upcoming local body elections in maharashtra state see this decision was taken based on the commission's report this was a five-member commission headed by former chief secretary it was appointed to collect the empirical data as per supreme court's mandate of the triple test so this commission recommended that obcs should be given up to 27 percentage reservation in local bodies so the supreme court accepted this report and now supreme court has allowed 27 percentage reservation for obcs in the local body elections in maharashtra so from exam perspective what we need to know is what do we mean by this triple test see this triple test formula was initially laid down by the supreme court in 2010 it was laid down in the case law krishnamurti versus union of india case in this case law a five judge constitution bench interpreted the validity of two articles of indian constitution these articles are article 243 d clause 6 and article 243 t clause 6. see these articles permit reservation for backward classes by enactment of law in this the 243 d1 it provides reservation in panchayats and the article 243 t it provides reservation in municipal bodies okay these articles were interpreted in this case because it was questioned whether these articles are justified when we already have fundamental rights under article 15 and article 16. see as you know article 15 clause 4 and article 16 clause 4 provide reservations to socially and educational backward communities in education and employment so considering these fundamental rights along with the article 243 d and article 243t the supreme court held that providing reservations in local bodies is necessary and desirable for creating a level playing field and due to that the constitutional provisions under article 243 d and article 243 t was held to be justified by the supreme court because as i said these two articles provide reservations for backward communities in panchayats and municipal bodies so in short in the case law krishnamurti versus sundin of india case supreme court accepted the validity of these two articles here what the supreme court held was even though these are valid and the reservation to local bodies is permissible the state should prove the backwardness of the community before enacting a law this was held by the supreme court and to prove the backwardness supreme court set three conditions and these conditions have to be satisfied to provide reservations under obc quota and these three conditions is what came to be known as the triple test so what are these three conditions first condition is the state must form a commission to inquire about the nature and implications of the backwood quota in local communities within the state so if you take the maharashtra example in that also a commission headed by former chief secretary was appointed so this first condition was satisfied in the maharashtra issue now the second condition is based on the commission's report the state must specify the proportion of reservation in local bodies that is the state should mention the percentage of reservation based on the report of the commission so in the maharashtra example the commission recommended 27 percent reservation so the same was agreed by the supreme court also now the third condition is total reservation must not exceed the aggregate of 50 percentage of these seats this criteria was also adhered in the maharashtra example so these are the three tests that have to be satisfied to provide reservations under obc quota in panchayats and municipal bodies and this was held by the supreme court in the case law krishnamurti vs union of india and when the conditions are satisfied the reservation can be provided by enacting a law this is what you need to understand from this discussion now with these points in mind let us move on to the next part of the discussion that is the practice prelims question discussion today we have four prelims questions i'll solve three of them and one of them is a quiz question for you now let us take up this first previous prelims question for solving it was asked in the year 2015 it says that bazel three accord or simply bazel iii often seen in the news seeks to option a develop national strategies for conservation and sustainable use of biological diversity option b improve banking sector's ability in handling the economic stress and improve risk management reduce the greenhouse gas emissions but places a heavier burden on developed countries transfer technology from developed countries to poor countries to enable them to replace the use of chlorofluorocarbons in refrigeration with harmless chemicals see this is a very easy question we saw in the discussion itself basal 3 accord is related to banking sector see option a is related to biological diversity so we can rule out that option option c is related to greenhouse gas emissions so that is also not the answer and option d is related to transferring of technology related to the use of chlorofluorocarbons so this is also not related to basal 3 accord so what is the correct option here the correct option is option b which says that bazel three norms seeks to improve banking sectors ability in handling economic stress and improve the risk management now coming to the second question consider the following statements 102nd constitution amendment act provided constitutional status to the national commission for backward classes this statement is correct one or two constitutional amendment act 2018 provided constitutional status to national commission for backward classes previously national commission for backward classes was a statutory body it functioned under the ministry of social justice and empowerment now coming to second statement 104th constitution amendment act extended the reservation of seats for sc's and sds and dilok sabha and state legislative assemblies see this statement is also correct 104 constitutional amendment act seized with the reservation of seats for anglo-indians in lok sabha and state legislative assemblies but it extended reservations for scs and sds in lok sabha and state legislative assemblies up to 10 years so what is the correct option here the correct option is option z both one and two now let us take up this third question the question says the word triple test recently seen in news is related to drug for lymphatic filariasis fitness test for cricketers reservations for backward communities bifurcation of states so if you have listened to the discussion carefully it is easy for you to find answer for this question we all know the correct answer to this question is option c reservations for backward communities now taking up the last question which is the quiz question for you see it is a map based question take a moment think carefully and post your answer in the comment section i've given a mains question here for your practice so interested aspirants write it and post it in the comment section if you have any queries related to the articles that we discussed today post that also in the comment section and with this we have come to the end if you find the video useful like share and comment and do subscribe to shankarai's academy's youtube channel for further updates thank you [Music]
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Sam's 15 Day Transformation | 8 month Dalmatian | New Braunfels, TX | #dalmatiandog #boardandtrain
four three two one [Music] foreign [Music] everybody [Music] cause I can't remember [Music] foreign dog training in New Braunfels Texas today I have our newest 15-day foreign train this is Sam is an eight-month-old Dalmatian he is the sweetest boy with the cutest spots I already love him to dead so his mom brought us him in here today because she said that he gets overly excited around people loves to jump pull and does not have the best recall so the next 15 days we'll definitely be working with him on all of them his mom also did mention too that he knows he'll sit down and come so let's see if he knows any of his and I get lucky today okay Sam can you come good job good job okay let's see if you know how to sit sit that's it okay how about down okay oh no we're not we're not doing down okay [Music] and we're pulling again so we'll definitely be working with him the next 15 days refreshing and all that good stuff and such a lot of things um if you could just call history and all the other Club media and they're choosing Bulletin foreign [Music] big big thank you [Music] thank you [Music] foreign thank you [Music]
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Snoopy The Musical Collab Scene 9-10 WIP (Garfield styled Scene)
name on my door a rug on my floor and how name on my door a rug on my floor and how [Music] well there you have it folks the world's first Garfield Snoopy scene that ever been done now all I have to do is take what I think is a Celluloid which I don't have because it's too expensive and it's very rare my trusty quill pin and my nice handy India ink and paint and do it all traditionally and without any computers and no digital applications painstakingly hours all alone note sheets ah good grief I'm gonna be the big bow wow you're gonna see him all cow Tao name on my door a rug on my floor no longer hair step aside want flashing my profile from side front now I'm the big
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Single Dose Testosterone Administration Impairs Cognitive Reflection in Men
so we went from like measuring baseline like saliva or blood and then correlating that with that behavior so going back at the beginning we talked about correlation causation so that I would say okay so your high testosterone guy will you behave this way well I don't know if for example your levels change in preparation for this experiment like this is fairly well documented animal literature that there's the the challenge hypothesis which is exactly what it sounds like that before you go in for a challenge your body starts to produce testosterone in preparation mm-hmm so imagine like a UFC fighter or an athletes a lot of work with like athletes but it started in the animal literature showing that that animals preparing for a fight would have these surges in testosterone especially male to male combat like you know bucks ramming heads or whatever what's really interesting is that after the the conflict was settled there'd be a winner and a loser and you found that the winner would have a surge in testosterone and the loser would have a drop right about that okay so you know it's up isn't it crazy loser I know like you got your ass kicked you have like a drop in testosterone yeah and so there's this whole biological like background to this study of like and you see in the animal literature you see some evidence of it in the human literature but like how do we know what's causing what like in among people there's lots of variability there's like variability seasonality times of the day there's like a million things that could vary so we said let's just make this very clean there's a drug that came on the market I think it was 2001 called androgel just a gel and he just rubbed on your skin it comes through your skin it increases your testosterone levels so as FDA approved 2001 and then we said well let's use that so we'll do a double-blind study medical grade you know we had a psychiatrist on the team it was like very you know epics approval I'd like a phlebotomist taking the blood it was like a it was like a medical grade lab study basically so we have groups that came in they got that testosterone gel and groups that came in they got let's see bro and we saw how it affected them we even asked them what they thought they got did you think you got this Doster on how sure you are none of that stuff predicted their behavior and they were wrong like they're all 50/50 like nobody was able to guess what they got so it's not like that was a that was a way to confound that behavior and we tested that in any way we can so back to your question about well why does this matter at everyday lives so so says okay is the drug you gave is it commensurate with the amount of variability that you would find in testosterone like that's the first thing I'd put you probably wondering like did you shoot people off off the charts interruptus aslan so when you measure it in blood that that drug only goes up about when you measured free testosterone it goes up like 60% you guys are measuring in units of picky moles or so of one paper that's in blood one papert's in saliva I try to remember which one yeah so so when I first got that question I said well the variability that you see in blood from the drug is actually similar to what you see in people's cycles and I was like done I'm done with that question like it's the short answer was yes this is with in what's called physiologic range yeah the reference ranges yeah yeah bingo and like a few people get shot up to be like super physiologic fine and so that I was like I thought it was done with that question and then we did this second experiment where we measured in saliva and their levels were way off the charts so even the FDA out of FDA is watching you should pay attention this the testing they did before approving the drug was seemingly all the papers were on serum so you're drawing blood and you're seeing what was interesting I work a lot of my wife's a naturopath okay and we worked a bunch of different laboratories yeah and there's still an ongoing like debate between like hormone testing like saliva versus blood yeah it's a huge difference yeah it's a huge difference yeah yeah and among I would imagine the same would be troubling other hormones as well like actually it's also true with them I think with estrogen you find or progesterone I found a similar thing with progesterone someone on our on the team david sabah great guy he runs a lab out of port just near portland and he's like an incredible scientist that does a lot of testing for like naturopathic schools I think he's affiliated with and CNM the one in Portland okay so he like he knows that world very well and the guy's like a biology genius and he's been very helpful in the study so Sony asked is it realistic I would say it's probably not in the sense that the levels were so high this is for the saliva yeah but just but blood I thought we were like cool like it's it's what we'd find so but I want to totally nerd out on this but it's the levels on your brain that matter we can't measure that so if you take the drug like because you have receptors for testosterone in your brain but testosterone doesn't pass the blood-brain barrier so I don't know if you take a bunch of jail right now I don't know what's happening in your brain we don't have direct evidence of that so I know we're getting like in the in the weeds mythologically on the hormone stuff but like so in some ways you could say to take some into to a bit of an extreme level you learn something about it and the results in all the studies that we found we're like almost binary like it either had a big effect like this cognitive reflection tasks like guys were less able to think through their answers and gave the intuitive incorrect answer like significantly more than the guys that come placebo like that's what the the facts say so was it everybody that got the testosterone gave the the for the test was off or was it like a bell curve maybe like 50 60 percent of the people on testosterone so there are three questions yeah we measured each question in like individually okay so like the baton the ball question yeah there was the widgetts question and trying to think of the third off top and head here but so each individually they all there's like you know so even it did a t-test you must say the distributions were different so everybody they got testosterone overwhelmingly gave on let's say the baton the ball question overwhelmingly gave the intuitive incorrect answer not some like random house answer like they gave and I get I'm not giving them so it's kind of fun to take the test maybe maybe later we could do it but um it's like it shifted you to that intuitive space where you're not really you're like you're not really thinking at an executive level you're being more impulsive you're just reactive as opposed to responsive yeah and so that's what makes this stuff super interesting in that if you look at the cognitive reflection test it's measuring this ability to it's essentially blunting your ability to to think reflectively about something however it's still intact like people that took a longer to answer the question like they could still answer the questions but to give the right answer took them longer to do it so it's almost like they're aware that they're struggling to think to think the question so it but it makes sense like the mechanism would make sense if I was to shock you and put you in the high testosterone state I mean think of the states in your life where you're at a high testosterone state and so it could be like we said preparing for a fight so maybe this puts them like this is like you're talking about sympathetic versus parasympathetic systems like fight versus flight hmm I mean like with that maybe put them into like a fight mode or I suppose you acutely chronically cuz you know hormone levels there has to be homeostatic levels even though there's a reference to ranges of reference it's not like testosterone lives by itself it's like you know you have a hormone pathway like pregnenolone adjust your own testosterone or DHEA so it goes pretty animal DHEA testosterone and estrogen and all these other derivative right all of them have a symbiotic relationship and there are some of them are they work against it like yeah cortisol testosterone are antagonists yeah quarters oh yeah there's still debate but it's um some people gonna say to something called like cortisol steel where like if you have too much high cortisol it shunts a lot of your other hormones yeah yeah or like it might deviate certain like cofactors which converts to DHEA to testosterone but the DHA might end up becoming estrogen as opposed to SAS drone yeah it's pretty nonlinear yeah yeah yeah Supercop it is extremely complicated we measured we did panel we did like a full mass spectrometry panel of about 15 hormones mm-hmm so we would measure whether testosterone just went up or it was like it's just like a wrecking ball through your system so we were able to measure that so we had testosterone we had DHT and we had but another form of testosterone I'm trying to remember top a head one Mark McGwire used what was over-the-counter back in the eighties nothing against Mark McGwire is a big A's fan I lived in Bay Area it's not Trimble is it no it's like an over-the-counter it's like a it's a cold it's a it's an upstream metabolite I'm just I'm trying to think I've taught my head but it was over-the-counter available at the time but we also measured cortisol like melatonin Oh melatonin too I guess like so we did a mass back so this is like atomic level measurement extremely similar accurate and most these hormones were everything that was not expected be associated testosterone was unchanged unchanged so you think mathematically it was a partial derivative like it just changed that thing without changing any of it really yeah you think you'd be like your whole system's gonna be out of whack interesting so you could there is no difference on the other like non testosterone related hormones even though we gave the shock of testosterone so it was like so that is acute it's like a one-shot you chronically you might expect to be summoned you know how frequently were they putting the charge we just did one shot oh it's like one thing yeah you know so here's realistic is they did a test before testosterone how long was it afterwards so I did a test let's say day one when's the next day did I do so the first that the stock trading spirit I can talk about if you want we did that on two days this was they came in in the morning okay and then we did like an intake so you know we we asked them questions going in we did a live a measure in the morning and then before they left they you know they rubbed gel on their bodies and they went out and they came back it I was at noon and then we did the rest of the experiment Oh guys so within like 48 hours everything it was lay out within eight hours Wow or like you know through 8:00 in the morning they're done by like four so it was this one day yeah you mentioned stocks trading 100 yeah so yeah so because we I was at a crazy lab so the labs is called the Center for new economic studies and my advisor was for now yes in LA yeah yeah Claremont California yeah well the city they call the city of trees and PhDs and where this we're in Toronto the city of cold weather very cold weather gloomy no Sun oh yeah we just do the interview there is that cool just like put a pause and like pick it up in a lazy you know scientists where the is our transporting machine I'm a little disappointed we don't have hauler come on or Yvonne musk like rocket like two minutes in California let's do this
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iCoinPro Opportunity and Compensation
hey guys this is Mike and I am here to share with you an incredible opportunity I'm going to do this presentation fairly short straight to the point and tonight we're going to talk about something called cryptocurrency and the opportunity for you to get involved learn and earn in the marketplace so let's just get right to it Bitcoin you guys see this chart right here look at this a year ago you know Bitcoin May of last year was May 20 was five hundred twenty-five dollars per Bitcoin today that has risen over two thousand dollars per Bitcoin now that's pretty remarkable growth would you say and the buzz is going on about Bitcoin and cryptocurrency and so this company that I'm going to share with you tonight couldn't have come at a better place at a better time the company we're going to talk about tonight is I coin Pro I coin Pro was just launched on May 25th yesterday as I do this video around 5:00 p.m. Eastern Time and what I coin Pro does is they are educating people about the cryptocurrency industry as I said there the last slide you saw knowledge is power because when you have the knowledge about this industry you can literally change your life so what I like to do is play a short four minute video will give you a good overview on what I coin Pro is and then I'll share with you a little presentation on what's going on and how you can participate in this incredible opportunity all right let's get started why are billionaire investors like Bill Gates and Richard Branson investing in Bitcoin and how can you get in on it since 2008 Bitcoin has grown faster than any other currency on the planet and people have made millions but the biggest growth is going to happen over the next several years making Bitcoin and crypto currencies one of the most exciting investment vehicle in the last few decades and anyone can participate as of the time this video is being made one Bitcoin is worth about twelve hundred US dollars every day as more and more people learn what bitcoin is what is benefits are and most importantly how easy it is to use its value continues to grow and when you combine to thousands of new people getting involved with Bitcoin every day along with more and more companies accepting Bitcoin to purchase their products and services along with the fact that there are a limited number of Bitcoin available the basic rule of supply and demand is a big reason that it's going to climb even more in fact experts predict by the end of 2017 Bitcoin will be worth over three thousand dollars and many say it can realistically reach as high as 1 million dollars or more per Bitcoin in the next 10 years Kim Draper founder DFG a venture capital firm says Bitcoin will be over ten thousand dollars per Bitcoin in three years Jeremy Lew the first investor in the multi-billion dollar social app snapchat says Bitcoin could realistically be worth five hundred thousand dollars by 2030 and when says Cesare is CEO of Bitcoin storage vault Davos says in ten years Bitcoin will be worth between half a million and a million dollars it's not difficult to see why so many of the world's wealthiest entrepreneurs and investors are making Bitcoin a big part of their investment portfolio but what many people don't realize is that anybody can participate and you don't need millions or even thousands of dollars to do it in fact if you had just $100 worth of Bitcoin today and Bitcoin went to a million dollars your hundred dollars would be worth over 83,000 but none of that means anything if you don't know how to get started that's why we created a coin Pro designed with a brand new person in mind I coin Pro is the first and only company of its kind that gives you our proprietary easy to follow step-by-step training system to teach you exactly what Bitcoin and cryptocurrencies are and how you can start using them today for only 3995 per month you will receive full access to over $10,000 worth of training and income generating tools not available anywhere else in the world that will teach you everything from understanding Bitcoin and cryptocurrency where and how to purchase Bitcoin and important terminology to advanced strategies like Bitcoin and cryptocurrency mining understanding buy and sell signals and even strategies like arbitrage where you can buy Bitcoin at a low price on one exchange that immediately sell for more on another the world is changing and technology is quickly taking over the need for multiple streams of income has never been greater bitcoin has already surpassed gold and total value over the next 10 years we could see more millionaires created than any other industry in history and there's no easier way to get started than with a coin Pro and speaking of multiple streams of income I coin Pro is also a very powerful income stream in itself in fact if you decide to tell others about AI coin Pro so they can learn how to get started with cryptocurrency you will get paid every month on everyone you introduce Plus as part of the industry's most powerful power line driven matrix compensation plan when you enter your name and email on this page we will immediately reserve you a position in our power line so you can see how fast the company is growing and how many people will be placed in our fast filling to buy 14 accelerated matrix after you the way the matrix works everyone is placed in the highest available position following their enroller so the only place for everyone who joins after you to go is under the ones who are already in and with no enrollment requirements to participate in the matrix you can earn over $4,000 per month without ever enrolling a single person so the sooner you lock in your position the sooner you can start the profit and with deeper levels of fast start bonuses and huge matching bonuses paid out when you build a team I coin Pro not only has the most valuable product in the space but also the most lucrative pay plan in the industry take a free tour today get started with crypto currencies and lock in your position in the matrix welcome aboard I coin Pro guys wasn't that an awesome video that right there we're straight to the point and a few things that I want to just talk about really quickly was that number one I coin Pro is about education right so once you get on board I want to show you guys my website once you get on board with icon Pro you're going to have access to all this training and education learning about the basics of cryptocurrency the history Bitcoin the myths the scams what is mining how does Bitcoin work what are wallets all those things where are the different coins that are out there from Bitcoin the ripples a light coin all this education that's what you're paying for for 39.95 a month you're paying for the education but along with that education is an opportunity for you to earn income and if you paid close attention to the video you could actually earn income in this opportunity in this network marketing type concept without even recruiting a single person if you like the sound of that pay close attention to the rest of this presentation so I'm just going to go through a few things here you're a resource of a training that's available already this company is in pre-launch they pre launched yesterday and the official launch day is June 21 what does that mean for you means you're getting inside scoop it means you're getting the presentation before the company truly markets this to the world okay timing and positioning is key to a lot of success out there ladies and gentlemen so what happened was yesterday this thing took off I want to share with you some statistics of what happened yesterday because this is one of the biggest launches in the history of our industry as of yesterday okay a little bit over 24 hours what happened was since I joined the since you joined that's me right here since I joined I've already been over ten thousand seven hundred and fifty people pre-enrolled mean they position them in the company and over 1847 of those people have already paid they've already subscribed and there's three different levels of subscription that you can learn here one is going to be a 39.95 a month the second one is if you pay six months in advance which is about two hundred and seventy dollars and the third option is to sign up for one year in advance which is approximately four hundred ninety dollars and the reason you want to sign up at the higher levels is so that you can take more advantage of the compensation plan but we'll get into that a little bit later guys just think about this within the last 24 hours over ten thousand people have come on board and almost two thousand and paid and it's only been one day I know companies out there have been around for three to five years and only have teams of four thousand in their company this company has been around 24 hours and this is what it's already done pretty amazing so let's take a look at some of the tools you get number one being a member you automatically get your own landing pages I love it really nice and clean landing pages as you can see here they've got the video on there let's wait for it to load up here in a second my Internet's old is slow around this time in the night for some reason every single night this time here to those here's another one so here's a landing page nice and clean landing pages one has no video on it you you fill up the form the next page will show the video the other one right here does have the video liars billionaire investors like Bill Gates invert and then they can see the video that you guys just saw right pretty awesome so they give you landing pages number one there's tracking on here so you can actually track your site statistics how many people are going to your website how many people are joining from that okay guys by the way it's in pre-launch a lot of this stuff right now different functionality of the sites are not yet working so please be patient this is pre-launch these are for people who want to get ahead of the game before the company officially launches how do you get paid really simple your earnings can get paid in two ways by simply adding a Bitcoin wallet or if you of you're in the United States you can have direct deposit straight to your bank account now leaderboards okay I want to talk about leaderboards right now these are the people who are out there making it happen since yesterday number one right now is Ari maka be already actually my personal sponsor so upline support you can see right there are remarkably he's my personal sponsor there's Mac Mills if you guys know Mac he's a big-time affiliate marketer out there and you can see all the different leaders here hitting the reg I know I'm here somewhere there I am at number 17 with 21 personals but here's the thing guys I got a lot of our team members here who are on here to be hitting the ranks congratulations to all of you guys but here's the deal we're going to get into the compensation plan right now and this is going to blow your mind the reason why you're going to get excited is because there are five ways to earn and the powerline bonus is one in which you can earn up to five levels of people being placed underneath you and the companies actually pay you a commission without you having to go out there and recruit a single person that's powerful being able to earn income without actually recruiting somebody is very very rare in our industry isn't it so I love that concept another area that you can maximize that concept is in the two by fourteen matrix even though you're unranked many of not brought in anyone in the business you can actually earn ten levels of the matrix just like you saw in the video so just position yourself early have all of these people spill under you and you're going to make money by guys here's a reality if you can earn income without recruiting will you share it with somebody else absolutely and by doing that you are then recruiting right it's a powerful psychological content let me show you Jill how I'm earning income without recruiting would you like to join me right pretty powerful but so you're trying your best out there and you just can't find the right people with the right mindset it's okay you can still earn income with the company because there are no qualifiers to earn from the unranked level position okay so that's really big the power line there's a fast start bonus so again going back to the sign up if you sign up at level 2 that's 2 star level you can already earn 20 dollars in fast start Commission's if you sign up and pay 12 months in advance the company will make you a 3 start and you can earn $25 on fast start bonuses and up to five levels of those fast start bonuses as under ranked person meaning you just came on board at level 1 you'll make $10 every time you introduce somebody to the business if you choose to do so I'm not going to go over coded in coded Infinity's right now because guys this is where the start you need to start presidential the highest two positions you're making a lot of money by then this is just extra change now we talked about the matrix here you can make up to $2,000 a month if you fill up 10 levels of your matrix without even recruiting a single so personally 2 star level $1,000 a month and 3 star $32,000 a month the language I'm talking about today as of May 26 is position position position because I've got people who signed up yesterday when I told them to and have hundreds to thousands of people now over a thousand people that have paid that could potentially fall into their organization just because they got in early this is still early we're just a little bit over 24 hours so you want to take advantage of you're watching this video somebody sent this to you take advantage of the timing get in even at level one right now you can always upgrade later on for you big Builders out there their matching bonuses so let's take the three-star level if you went out there and brought in five people and five of them were earning $1,000 a month from the matrix you would earn 40 percent of their thousand dollars matched to you that's four hundred dollars each and then on their second third and fourth levels you also earn a percentage of the people underneath them based on whatever they're making in the matrix so this is a powerful matching bonus I don't have to go to detail because you guys who big meters you absolutely understand what this is and if you're not an experienced network marketer and you don't know what this means don't worry about it go out there get position and you'll learn over time key is you're getting positioned today okay so you can see here these people who are joining as I'm doing this presentation right now if I hit refresh you're going to see boom when that says off the page already Laszlo's here I don't know what country this is I don't know what I think is Italy right there I don't know what countries these are there's America there's Canada guys this is insane literally every time you hit refresh every few minutes you're going to see a group of people here that are brand new that are just pre-enrolled this is how fast is growing and we're still in pre-launch mode so that being said I don't want to make this webinar any longer than what it is get back to the person who invited you here learn about cryptocurrency earn while you're learning and go out there and change your family's life this is my take care until next time
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Short History of Scotland | Andrew Lang | Antiquity, Middle Ages/Middle History | Audiobook | 2/5
chapter 14 of a short history of scotland by andrew lang read for librivox.org into the public domain chapter 14 james iv part 1. the new king with angus for his governor argyle for his chancellor and with the kers and hepburns in office was crowned at scone about june 25th 1488. he was nearly 17 no child but energetic in business as in pleasure though lifelong remorse for his rebellion nod at his heart he promptly put down a rebellion of the late king's friends and of the late king's foe lennox then strong in the possession of dumbarton castle which as it commands the sea entrance by clyde is of great importance in the reign of mary and james vi james iii must have paid attention to the navy which under sir andrew wood already faced english pirates triumphantly james iv spent much money on his fleet buying timber from france for he was determined to make scotland a power of weight in europe but at the pinch his navy vanished like a mist spanish envoys and envoys from the duchess of burgundy visited james in 1488 to 1489. he was in close relations with france and denmark and caused anxieties to the first tudor king henry vii who kept up the douglas alliance with angus and bought over scottish politicians while james as his account book show was playing cards with angus that trader was also negotiating the sale of hermitage castle the main hold of the middle border to england he was detected and the castle was entrusted to hepburn earl of bothwell it was still held by queen mary's bothwell in 1567 the hepburn's rose to the earlham of bothwell on the death of ramsay a favorite of james iii who 1491 had arranged to kidnap james iv with his brother and hand them over to henry vii for 277 pounds 13 shillings four pence nothing came of this and a truce with england was arranged in 1491. through four reigns till james vi came to the english throne the tudor policy was to buy scottish traders and attempt to secure the person of the scottish monarch meanwhile the church was rent by jealousies between the holder of the newly created archbishop of glasgow and the archbishop of saint andrews and disturbed by the lollards in the region which was later the center of the fiercest covenanters kyle in airshire but james laughed away the charges against the heretics 1494 whose views were on many points those of john knox in 1493 to 1495 james dealt in the usual way with the highlanders and the wicked blood of the isles some were hanged some imprisoned some became sureties for the peacefulness of their clans in 1495 by way of tit for tat against english schemes james began to back the claims of perkin warbick pretending to be richard duke of york escaped from the assassins employed by richard iii perkin whoever he was had probably been intriguing between ireland and burgundy since 1488. he was welcomed by james at sterling in 1495 and was wedded to the king's cousin catherine gordon daughter of the earl of huntley now supreme in the north rejecting a daughter of england and spanish efforts at pacification james prepared to invade england in perkins cause the scheme was sold by ramsay the would-be kidnapper and came to no more than a useless raid of september 1496 followed by a futile attempt and a retreat in july 1497 the spanish envoy d ayala negotiated a seven years truce in september after perkin had failed and been taken at taunton the celts had again risen while james was busy in the border he put them down and made argyle lieutenant of the isles between the campbells and the huntley gordons as custodians of the peace the fighting clans were expected to be more orderly on the other hand a son of angus ogg himself usually reckoned a bastard of the lord of the isles gave much trouble angus had married a daughter of the argyle of his day their son donald dub was kidnapped or rather his mother was kidnapped before his birth for argyle he now escaped and in 1503 found allies among the chiefs did much scath was taken in 1506 but was as active as ever 40 years later the central source of these endless highland feuds was the family of the mcdonald's lords of the isles claiming the earldom of ross resisting the lowland influences and those of the gordons and campbells huntley and argyle and seeking aid from england with the capture of donald dub 1506 the highlanders became for the while comparatively questioned under lennox and argyle they suffered in the defeat of flawden from 1497 to 1503 henry vii was negotiating for the marriage of james to his daughter margaret tudor the marriage was celebrated on august 8 1503 and a century later the great grandson of margaret james vi came to the english throne but marriage does not make friendship there had existed since 1491 a secret alliance by which scotland was bound to defend france if attacked by england henry's negotiations for the kidnapping of james were of april of the same year margaret the young queen after her marriage was soon involved in bitter quarrels over her dowry with her own family the slaying of a sir robert kerr warden of the marches by heron in a border fray 1508 left an unhealed sore as england would not give up heron and his accomplice henry vii had been pacific but his death in 1509 left james to face his hostile brother-in-law the fiery young henry viii in 1511 the holy league under the pope against france imperiled james's french ally he began to build great ships of war his sea captain barton pirating about was defeated and slain by ships under two of the howards sons of the earl of surrey august 1511. james reminstrated henry was firm and the border feud of kerr and heron was festering moreover henry was a party to the league against france and france was urging james to attack england he saw and wrote to the king of denmark that if france were down the turn of scotland to fall would follow in march 1513 an english diplomatist west found james in a wild mood distraught like a fey man chivalry and even national safety called him to war while his old remorse drove him into a religious retreat and he was on hostile terms with the pope on may 24th in a letter to henry he made a last attempt to obtain a truce but on june 30th henry invaded france the french queen dispatched to james as to her true night a letter and a ring he sent his fleet to sea it vanished like a dream he challenged henry through a herald on july 26th and in face of strange and evil omens summoned the whole force of his kingdom crossed the border on august 22 took norm castle on tweed with the holds of itil chillingham and ford which he made his headquarters and awaited the approach of suri in the levees of the stanleys on september 5th he demolished ford castle and took position on the crest of flodden edge with the deep and sluggish water of till at his feet surrey commanding an army all but destitute of supplies outmaneuvered james led his men unseen behind a range of hills to a position where if he could maintain himself he was upon james's line of communications and thence smarched against him to braxton ridge under flood and edge james was ignorant of surrey's movements till he saw the approach of his standards in place of retraining his position he hurled his force down to branston his gunners could not manage their new french ordinance and though home with the border spears and huntley had a success on the right the borderers made no more efforts and on the left the celts fled swiftly after the fall of lenex in argyll in the center crawford and roths were slain and james with the steady spearmint of his command drove straight at surrey james as the spaniard ayah said was no general he was a fighting man he was outflanked by the admiral howard and daker his force was surrounded by charging horse and foot and rained on by arrows but the stubborn spearmen still made good their dark and impenetrable wood when james rushed from the ranks hewed his way to within a lance's length of surrey so surrey writes and died riddled with arrows his neck gashed by bill stroke his left hand almost sundered from his body night fell on the unbroken scottish phallics but when dawn arrived only a force of border prickers was hovering on the fringes of the field thirteen dead earls lay in a ring about their master there too lay his natural son the young archbishop of saint andrews and the bishops of kethnes and the isles scarce a noble or gentle house of the lowlands but reckons an ancestor slain at flawden end of chapter 14 part 1 chapter 14 part 2 of a short history of scotland by andrew lang read for librivox.org into the public domain chapter 14 james iv part two surrey did not pursue his victory which was won despite sore lack of supplies by his clever tactics by the superior discipline of his men by their marching powers and by the glorious rashness of the scottish king it is easy and it is customary to blame james's adherence to the french alliance as if it were born of a foolish chivalry but he had passed through long stress of mine concerning this matter if he rejected the allurements of france if france were overwhelmed he knew well that the turn of scotland would soon come the ambitions and the claims of henry viii were those of the first edwards england was bent on the conquest of scotland at the earliest opportunity and through the entire tudor period england was the home and her monarch the ally of every domestic foe and trader to the scottish crown scotland under james had much prospered in wealth and even in comfort ayala might flatter in some degree but he attests the great increase in comfort and wealth in 1495 bishop elphinstone founded the university of aberdeen while 1496 parliament decreed a course of school and college for the sons of barons and freeholders of competent estate prior hepburn founded the college of st leonard's in the university of saint andrews and in 1507 chapman received a royal patent as a printer meanwhile dunbar reckoned by some the chief poet of scotland before burns was already denouncing the luxury and vice of the clergy though his own life set him a bad example but with dunbar henryson and others scotland had a school of poets much superior to any that england had reared since the death of chaucer scotland now enjoyed her brief glimpse of the revival of learning and james like charles ii fostered the early movements of chemistry and physical science but flawden ruined all and the country under the long minority of james v was robbed and distracted by english intrigues by the follies and loves of margaret tudor by actual warfare between rival candidates for ecclesiastical place by the ambitions and treasons of the douglasses and other nobles and by the arrival from france of the son of albany that rebel brother of james iii the truth of the saying woe to the kingdom whose king is a child was never more bitterly proved than in scotland between the day of plauden and the day of the return of mary stewart from france 1513-1561 james v was not only a child and fatherless he had a mother whose passions and passionate changes in love resembled those of her brother henry viii consequently when the inevitable problem arose was scotland during the minority to side with england or with france the queen mother wavered ceaselessly between the party of her brother the english king and the party of france while henry viii could not be trusted and the policy of france in regard to england did not permit her to offer any stable support to the cause of scottish independence the great nobles changed sides constantly each fighting for his own hand and for the spoils of a church in which benefices were struggled for and sold like stocks in the exchange the question was scotland to ally herself with england or with france later came to mean was scotland to break with rome or to cling to rome owing mainly to the selfish and unscrupulous perfidy of henry viii james v was condemned as the least of two evils to adopt the catholic side in the great religious revolution while the statesmanship of the beatons archbishops of saint andrews preserved scotland from english domination thereby preventing the country from adopting henry's church the anglican and giving calvinism and presbyterianism the opportunity which was resolutely taken and held the real issue of the complex faction fight during james's minority was thus of the most essential importance but the constant shiftings of parties and persons cannot be dealt with fully in our space james's mother had a natural claim to the guardianship of her son and was left region by the will of james iv but she was the sister of scotland's enemy henry viii beaton archbishop of glasgow later of saint andrews with the earl of aaron now the title of the hamiltons huntley and angus were to advise the queen till the arrival of albany son of the brother of james iii who was summoned from france albany of course stood for the french alliance but when the queen mother august 6 1514 married the new young earl of angus the grandson and successor of the aged traitor bell the cat the earl began to carry on the unusual unpatriotic policy of his house the appointment to the sea of saint andrews was competed for by the poet gowan douglas uncle of the new earl of angus and himself of the english party by hepburn prior saint andrews who fortified the abbey and by foreman bishop of moray a partisan of france and a man accused of having induced james iv to declare war against england after long and scandalous intrigues foreman obtained the sea albany was regent for a while and at intervals he repaired to france he was in the favor of the queen mother when she later quarreled with her husband angus at one moment margaret and angus fled to england where was born her daughter margaret later lady lennox and the mother of henry darnley angus with home now recrossed the border 1516 and was reconciled to albany against all unity in scotland henry intrigued bribing with a free hand his main object being to get albany sent out of the country in early autumn 1516 holm the leader of the borderers at flodden and his brother were executed for treason in june 1517 albany went to seek aid and council in france when the queen mother returned from england to scotland where if she retained any influence she might be useful to her brother's schemes but contrary to henry's interests in this year albany renewed the old alliance with france while in 1518 the queen mother desired to divorce angus but angus was a serviceable tool of henry who prevented his sister from having her way and now the heads of the parties in the distracted country were aaron chief of the hamiltons and beaton archbishop of glasgow standing for france and angus representing the english party their forces met at edinburgh in the street battle of cleanse the causeway wherein the archbishop of glasgow wore armor and the douglasses beat the hamiltons out of the town april 30th 1520. albany returned 1521 but the nobles would not join with him in an english war 1522. again he went to france while surrey devastated the scottish border 1523. albany returned while surrey was burning jedbury was once more deserted by the scottish forces on the tweed and left the country forever in 1524. angus now returned from england but the queen mother cast her affections on young henry stewart lord methvin while angus got possession of the boy king june 1526 and held him a reluctant ward in the english interest lennox was now the chief foe of aaron and angus with whom aaron had coalesced and lennox desired to deliver james out of angus's hands on july 26 1526 not far from melrose walter scott of booklet attacked the forces guarding the prince among them was kerr of sesford who was slain by an elliot when booklook's men rallied at the rock called turn again hence sprang a long enduring blood feud of scots and curse but angus retained the prince and in a later fight in the cause of james's delivery lennox was slain by the hamiltons near linlithgow the spring of 1528 was marked by the burning of a hamilton patrick abbott of fern at st andrews for his lutheran opinions angus had been making futile attacks on the border thieves mainly the armstrongs who now became very prominent and picturesque robbers he meant to carry james with him on one of these expeditions but in june 1528 the young king escaped from edinburgh castle and rode to sterling where he was welcomed by his mother and her partisans among them were aaron argol murray bothwell and other nobles with maxwell and the lord of booklets sir walter scott angus and his kin were forfeited he was driven across the border in november to work what mischief he might against his country he did not return till the death of james v meanwhile james was at peace with his uncle henry viii he 1529-1530 attempted to bring the border into his peace and hanged johnny armstrong of gilnocki with circumstances of treachery says the ballad as a ballad maker was certain to say campbell's mcleans and mcdonald's had all this while been burning each other's lands and cutting each other's throats james visited them and partly quieted them incarcerating the earl of argyll bothwell and angus now conspired together to crown henry viii in edinburgh but in may 1534 a treaty of peace was made to last till the death of either monarch and a year longer end of chapter 14 part 2 chapter 15 of a short history of scotland by andrew lang read for librivox.org into the public domain chapter 15 james v in the reformation the new times were at the door in 1425 the scottish parliament had forbidden lutheran books to be imported but they were of course smuggled in and the seed of religious revolution fell on minds disgusted by the greed and anarchy of the clerical fighters and jobbers of benefices james v after he had shaken off the douglasses and became a free king had to deal with a political and religious situation out of which we may say in the scots phrase there was no out gate his was the dilemma of his father before fladden how against the perfidious ambition the force in war and the purchasing powers of henry viii was james to preserve the national independence of scotland his problem was even harder than that of his father because when henry broke with rome and robbed the religious houses a large minority at least of the scottish nobles gentry and middle classes were so far heartily on the anti-roman side they were tired of rome tired of the profligacy ignorance and insatiable greed of the ecclesiastical dignitaries who too often were reckless cadets of the noble families many scots had read the lutheran books and disbelieved in transubstantiation thought that money paid for prayers to the dead was money wasted preferred a married and preaching to a celibate and licentious clergy who celebrated mass were convinced that saintly images were idols that saintly miracles were imposters above all the nobles coveted the lands of the church the spoils of the religious houses in scotland as elsewhere the causes of the religious revolution were many the wealth and luxury of the higher clergy and of the dwellers and the abbeys had long been the butt of satire and of the fiercer indignation of the people benefices great and small were jobbed on every side between the popes the kings and the great nobles ignorant and profligate cadets of the great houses were appointed to high ecclesiastical offices while the minor clergy were inconceivably ignorant just at the moment when the new critical learning with knowledge of hebrew and greek was revolutionizing the study of the sacred books the celibacy of the clergy had become a mere farce and they got dispensations enabling them to obtain ecclesiastical livings for their bastards the kings set the worst example both james iv and james v secured the richest abbeys and in the case of james vi the primacy for their bastard sons all these abuses were of old standing early in the 13th century certain of the abbots of jedbury supported by their chapters had granted certain of their appropriate churches to priests with a right of succession to their sons see the medieval church in scotland by the late bishop dowden chapter 19 mcclejos 1910 oppressive customs by which the utmost claith or a pecuniary equivalent was extorted as a kind of death duty by the clergy were sanctioned by excommunication no grievance was more bitterly felt by the poor the once dreaded curses on evildoers became a popular jest purgatory was a mere excuse for getting money for masses in short the whole medieval system was morally rotten the statements drawn up by councils which made vain attempts to check the stereotyped abuses are as candid and copious concerning all these things as the satires of sir david lindsay then came disbelief in medieval dogmas the lutheran and other heretical books were secretly purchased and their contents assimilated intercession of saints images pilgrimage the doctrine of the eucharist all fell into contempt as early as 1528 as we have seen the first scottish martyr for evangelical religion patrick hamilton was burned at saint andrews this sufferer was the son of a bastard of that lord hamilton who married the sister of james iii as was usual he obtained when a little boy and abby that of fern and rosher he drew the revenues but did not wear the costume of his place in fact he was an example of the ordinary abuses educated at paris and leuven he came in contact with the criticism of erasmus and the lutheran controversy he next read at saint andrews and he married suspected of heresy in 1427 he retired to germany he wrote theses called patrick's places which were reckoned heretical he was arrested was offered by archbishop beaton a chance to escape disdained it and was burned with unusual cruelty as a rule heretics in scotland were strangled before burning there were other similar cases nor could james interfere he was bound by his coronation oath again he found in the bishops his best diplomatists and they of course were all for the french alliance in the cause of the independence of their country in church as against henry viii thus james in justifiable dread of the unscrupulous ambition of henry viii could not run the english course could not accept the varying creeds which henry who was his own pope put forward as his spirit moved him james was thus inevitably committed to the losing cause the cause of catholicism and of france while the intelligence no less than the avarice of his nobles and gentry ran the english course james had practically no choice in 1536 henry proposed a meeting with james as far within england as possible knowing as we do that henry was making repeated attempts to have james kidnapped and archbishop beaten also we are surprised that james was apparently delighted at the hope of an interview with his uncle in england henry declined to explain why he desired a meeting when james put the question to his envoy james said in effect that he must act by advice of his counsel which so far as it was clerical opposed the scheme henry justified the views of the council later when james returning from a visit to france asked permission to pass through england it is the king's honor not to receive the king of scots in his realm except as a vassal for there never came king of scots into england in peaceful manner otherwise certain it is that however james might enter england he would leave it only as a vassal nevertheless his counsel especially his clergy are blamed for embroiling james with henry by dissuading him for meeting his uncle in england manifestly they had no choice henry had shown his hand too often at this time james by margaret erskine became the father of james later the regent moray strange tragedies would never have occurred had the king first married margaret erskine who by 1536 was the wife of douglas of lochlaven he is said to have wished for her a divorce that he might marry her this could not be he visited france and on new year's day 1537 wedded madeleine daughter of francis the first six months later she died in scotland marriage for the king was necessary and david beaton later cardinal beaton and archbishop of saint andrews obtained for his lord a lady coveted by henry viii mary of the great catholic house of lorraine widow of the duke de longville and sister of the popular and ambitious guises the pair were wedded on june the 10th 1538 there was fresh offense to henry and a closer tie to the catholic cause the appointment of cardinal beaten to the sea of saint andrews in succession to his uncle gave james a servant of high ecclesiastical rank great subtlety and indomitable resolution but remote from chastity of life and from clemency to heretics martyrdom became more frequent and george buchanan who had been a tutor of james's son by margaret urskeen thought well to open a window in his house where he was confined walk out and depart to the continent meanwhile henry no less than beaten was busily burning his own martyrs in 1539 henry renewed his intercourse with james attempting to shake his faith in david beaton and to make him rob his church james replied that he preferred to try to reform it and he enjoyed in 1540 sir david lindsay's satirical play on the vices of the clergy and indeed of all orders of men in 1540 james ratified the college of justice the 15 lords of session sitting as judges in edinburgh in 1541 the idea of a meeting between james and henry was again mooted and henry actually went to york where james did not appear henry who had expected him was furious in august 1542 on a futile pretext he sent norfolk with a great force to harry the border the english had the worst at the battle of hat and rig negotiations followed henry proclaimed that scottish kings had always been vassals of england and horrified his council by openly proposing to kidnap james henry's forces were now wrecking an abbey and killing women at the border james tried to retaliate but his levees october 31st at falamor declined to follow him across the border they remembered flodden moreover they could not risk the person of a childless king james prepared however for a raid on a great scale on the western border but the fact had been divulged by sir george douglas angus's brother and had also been sold to daker cheap by another scot the english dispatches proved that wharton had full time for preparation and led a competent force of horse which near atherette charged on the right flank of the scots who slowly retreated till they were entangled between the esque and amoras and lost their formation in their artillery with twelve hundred men a few were slain most were drowned or were taken prisoners the raid was no secret of the king and the priests as knox absurdly states nobles of the reforming no less than of the catholic party were engaged the english had full warning and a force of 3 000 men not of 400 farmers the scots were beaten through their own ignorance of the ground in which they had been burning and plundering as to confusion caused by the claim of oliver sinclair to be commander it is not corroborated by contemporary dispatches though sir george douglas reports james's lament for the conduct of his favorite fled oliver fled oliver the misfortune broke the heart of james he went to edinburgh did some business retired for a week to linlithgow where his queen was awaiting her delivery and thence went to falkland and died of nothing more specific than shame grief and despair he lived to hear of the birth of his daughter mary december 8 1542 it came with a lass and it will go with alas he is said to have muttered on december 14th james passed away broken by his impossible task lost in the bewildering paths from which there was no out gate james was personally popular for his gaiety in his adventures while he wandered into skies humorous poems are attributed to him a man of greater genius than his might have failed when confronted by a tyrant so wealthy ambitious cruel and destitute of honor as henry viii constantly engaged with james's traitors in efforts to seize or slay him and his advisors it is an easy thing to attack james because he would not trust henry a man who ruined all that did trust to his seeming favor end of chapter 15 read by sabella denton for more free audio books or to volunteer please visit librivox.org chapter 16 of a short history of scotland by andrew lang read for librivox.org into the public domain chapter 16 the minority of mary stuart when james died henry viii seemed to hold in his hand all the winning cards in the game of which scotland was the stake he held angus and his brother george douglas when he slipped them they would again wield the whole force of their house in the interests of england and of henry's religion moreover he held many noble prisoners taken at solway glenn karn maxwell casilis fleming grey and others and all of these save sir george douglas have not sticked says henry himself to take upon them to set the crown of scotland on our head henry's object was to get the child the person of the cardinal and of such as be chief hindrances to our purpose and also the chief holds and fortresses into our hands by sheer brigandage the reformer king hoped to succeed where the edwards had failed he took the oaths of his prisoners making them swear to secure for him the child beaten and the castles and later released them to do his bidding henry's failure was due to the genius and resolution of cardinal beaton heading the catholic party what occurred in scotland on james's death is obscure later beaton was said to have made the dying king's hand subscribe a blank paper filled up by appointment of beaten himself as one of a regency council of four or five there is no evidence for the tale what actually occurred was the proclamation of the earls of aaron argell huntley murray and beaten as regents december 19 1542 aaron the chief of the hamiltons was we know unless ousted by henry viii the next heir to the throne after the newborn mary he was a good-hearted man but the weakest of mortals and his constant veerings from the catholic and national to the english and reforming side were probably caused by his knowledge of his very doubtful legitimacy either party could bring up the doubt beaten having the ear of the pope could be especially dangerous but so could the opposite party if once firmly seated in office aaron in any case presently ousted the archbishop of glasgow from the chancellorship and gave the seals to beaton the man whom he presently accused of a shameless forgery of james's will the regency soon came into aaron's own hands the solway moss prisoners learning this as they journeyed north began to repent of their oaths of treachery especially as their oaths were known or suspected in scotland george douglas prevailed on aaron to seize and imprison beaten till he answered certain charges but no charges were ever made public none were produced the clergy refused to christen or bury during his captivity parliament met march 12 1543 and still there was silence as to the nature of the accusations against beaten and by march 22nd george douglas himself released the cardinal of course for a consideration and carried him to his own strong castle of saint andrews parliament permitted the reading but forbade the discussion of the bible in english aaron was posing as a kind of protestant ambassadors were sent to henry to negotiate a marriage between his son edward and the baby queen but scotland would not give up a fortress would never resign her independence would not place mary in henry's hands would never submit to any but a native ruler the airy castle of henry's hopes fell into dust built as it was on the oaths of traitors love of such a religion as henry professed retaining the mass and making free use of the stake in the gibbet was not even to protestants so attractive as to make them run the english course and submit to the english lord paramount some time was needed to make scots whatever their religious opinions lick the english rod but the scale was soon to turn for every reforming sermon was apt to produce the harrying of religious houses and every punishment of the robbers was persecution intolerable against which men sought english protection henry viii now turned to aaron for support to aaron he offered the hand of his daughter the princess elizabeth who should later marry the heir of the hamiltons but by mid-april aaron was under the influence of his bastard brother the abbot of paisley later archbishop hamilton the earl of lenox a steward and keeper of dumbarton castle arrived from france he was hostile to aaron for if aaron were illegitimate lennox was next heir to the crown after mary he was thus for the moment the ally of beaten against aaron george douglas visited henry and returned with his terms mary to be handed over to england at the age of 10 and to marry prince edward at 12. aaron by a prior arrangement was to receive scotland north of fourth an auxiliary english army and the hand of elizabeth for his son to the english contingent aaron preferred five thousand pounds in ready money that was his price sadler henry's envoy saw mary of guys and saw her little daughter unclothed he admired the child but could not disentangle the cross webs of intrigue the national party the catholic party was strongest because least disunited when the scottish ambassadors who went to henry in spring returned july 21st the national party seized mary and carried her to sterling where they offered aaron a meeting and he said the child queen's hand for his son but aaron's own partisans glenn karn and casillas told saddler that he fabled freely representatives of both parties accepted henry's terms but delayed the ratification henry insisted that it should be ratified by august 24th but on august 16th he seized six scottish merchant ships though the treaty was ratified on august 25th aaron was compelled to insist on compensation for the ships but on august 28th he proclaimed beaten a traitor in the beginning of september aaron favored the wrecking of the franciscan monastery in edinburgh and at dundee the mob moved by sermons from the celebrated martyr george wishard did sack the houses of franciscans and the dominicans beeton's abbey of abruth and abby of linderez were also plundered clearly it was believed that beaten was down and that church pillage was authorized by aaron yet on september 3rd aaron joined hands with beaten the cardinal by threatening to disprove aaron's legitimacy and ruin his hopes of the crown or in some other way had dominated the waver while henry august 29 was mobilizing an army of twenty thousand men for the invasion of scotland on september ninth mary was crowned at sterling but beaton could not hold both aaron and his rival lennox who committed an act of disgraceful treachery with glenn karn he seized large supplies of money in stores sent by france to dumbarton castle in 1544 he fled to england and to the protection of henry and married margaret daughter of angus and margaret tudor widow of james iv he became the father of darnley mary's husband in later years and the fortunes of scotland were fatally involved in the feud between the lennox stewards and the house of hamilton meanwhile november 1543 aaron and beaton together broke and persecuted the abbey robbers of perthshire and angus making martyrs and incurring unbeaten's part fatal feuds with leslie's greys lyrmuths and kirkaldis parliament december 11th declared the treaty with england void the party of the douglas's equally suspected by henry unbeaten was crushed and george douglas was held a hostage still betraying his country in letters to england martyrs were burned in perth and dundee which merely infuriated the populace in april 1544 while henry was giving the most cruel orders to his army of invasion one wishard visited him with offers which were accepted for the murder of the cardinal early in may the english army under hartford took lythe raised a jolly fire says hartford in edinburgh he burned the towns on his line of march and retired on may 17th lennox and glencarn sold themselves to henry for ample rewards they were to secure the teaching of god's word as the mere and only foundation once precedes all truth and honor aaron defeated glencarn when he attempted his godly task and lennox was driven back into england in june mary of guys fell into the hands of nobles led by angus while the fife perthshire and angus lards lately beeton's deadly foes came into the cardinals party with him and aaron in november were banded the protestants who were to be his murderers while the douglasses in december were cleared by parliament of all their offenses and henry offered three thousand pounds for their trapping angus in february 1545 protested that he loved henry best of all men and would make lennox governor of scotland while wharton for henry was trying to kidnap angus enraged by the english desecration of his ancestors graves at melrose abbey angus united with aaron norman leslie and booklook to annihilate an english force at ankram moore where henry's men lost 800 slain and 2000 prisoners the loyalty of angus to his country was now by innocence like aaron thought assured the plot for beaton's murder was in 1545 negotiated between henry and casillas backed by george douglas and crichton of bunsted as before was engaged to godly lord and lothian in august the douglasses boast that as henry's friends they have frustrated an invasion of england with a large french contingent which they pretended to lead while they secured its failure meanwhile after 40 years donald dub and all the great western chiefs none of whom could write renewed the old alliance of 1463 with england calling themselves old enemies of scotland their religious predilections however were not protestant they promised to destroy or reduce half of scotland and hailed lennox as governor as in angus's offer to henry in spring 1545. lennox did make an attempt against dumbarton in november with donald duck they failed and donald died without legitimate issue at drugheda the mcleans mclouds and mcneils then came into the national party in september 1545 hartford with an english force destroyed the religious houses at melrose kelso dryborough and jedbury meanwhile the two douglasses skulked with the murderous traitor cacillus and ayrshire and henry tried to induce french deserters from the scottish flag to murder beaton and aaron beaton could scarcely escape forever from so many plots his capture in january 1546 of george wishart an eminently learned and virtuous protestant preacher and an intimate associate of the murderous double-died trader brunston and of other lothian pietists of the english party and his burning of wishart at saint andrews on march 1 1546 sealed the cardinals doom on may 29th he was surprised in his castle of saint andrews and slain by his former ally norman leslie master of roths with kirkaldi of grange and james melville who seems to have dealt the final stab after preaching at his powerless victim they insulted the corpse and held saint andrews castle against all comers how gallant to fight beaten had waged against adversaries how many and multifarious how murderous self-seeking treacherous and hypocritical we have seen he maintained the independence of scotland against the most recklessly unscrupulous of assailants though probably he was rather bent on defending the lost cause of a church entirely and intolerably corrupt the two causes were at the moment inseparable and whatever we may think of the church of rome it was not more bloodily inclined than the church of which henry was pope while it was less illogical not being the creature of a secular tyrant if henry and his party had won their game the church of scotland would have been henry's church would have been anglican thus it was beaten who by defeating henry made presbyterian calvinism possible in scotland end of chapter 16 read by sabella denton for more free audio books or to volunteer please visit librivox.org chapter 17 of a short history of scotland by andrew lang read for librivox.org into the public domain chapter 17 regency of aaron the death of cardinal beaton left scotland and the church without a skilled and resolute defender his successor in the sea archbishop hamilton a half-brother of the regent was more licentious than the cardinal who seems to have been constant to mariette oglavi and had little of his political genius the murderers with others of their party held saint anders castle strong in its new fortifications which the queen mother and aaron the regent were unable to reduce receiving supplies from england by sea and abetted by henry viii the murderers were in treaty with him to work all his will while some nobles like argol and huntley wavered though the douglasses now renounce their compact with england and their promise to give the child queen and marriage to henry's son at the end of november despairing of success in the siege aaron asked france to send men and ships to take saint andrews castle from the assassins who in december obtained an armistice they would surrender they said when they got a pardon for their guilt from the pope but they begged henry viii to move the emperor to move the pope to give no pardon the remission nonetheless arrived in april 1547 but was mocked at by the garrison of the castle the garrison and inmates of the castle presently welcomed the arrival of john knox and some of his pupils knox born in haddington 1513-1515 a priest and a notary had borne a two-handed sworn and been of the bodyguard of wilshire he was now invited by john rau the chaplain to take on him the office of preacher which he did weeping so strong was his sense of the solemnity of his duties he also preached and disputed with feeble clerical opponents in the town the congregation in the castle though devout were roughingly in their lives nor did he spare rebukes to his flock before knox arrived henry viii and francis ii had died the successor of francis on reed ii sent to scotland monsieur dos el who became the right-hand man of mary of guys in the government meanwhile the advance of an english force against the border where they occupied langham caused aaron to lead thither the national levies but this gave no great relief to the besieged in the castle of saint andrews in mid-july a well-equipped french fleet swept up the east coast men were landed with guns french artillery was planted on the cathedral roof and the steeple of saint salvatore's college and poured a plunging fire into the castle in a day or two on the last day of july the garrison surrendered knox with many of his associates was placed in the galleys and carried captive to france on one occasion the galleys were within sight of saint andrews and the reformer predicted so he says that he would again preach there as he did to some purpose but the castle had not fallen before the english party among the nobles had arranged to betray scottish fortresses to england and to lead 000 scottish favorers of the word of god to fight under the flag of saint george against their country an english host of 15 000 was assembled and marched north accompanied by a fleet on the 9th of september 1547 the leader somerset found the scottish army occupying a well-chosen position near musselburgh on their left lay the firth on their front a marsh in the river-esque by the next day the scots as when cromwell defeated them at dunbar left an impregnable position on their eagerness to cut somerset off from his ships and were routed with great slaughter in the battle of pinky somerset made no great use of his victory he took and held boudi castle on tay fortified inchome on the firth of fourth and devastated holy road mischief he did to little purpose the child queen was conveyed to an aisle in the lock of menteeth where she was safe and her marriage with the dauphine was negotiated in july 1548 a large french force under the cir de say arrived and later captured haddington held by the english while despite some franco's scottish successes in the field mary was sent with her for mary's to france where she landed in august the only passenger who had not been seasick by april 1550 the english made peace abandoning all their holds in scotland the great essential prize the child queen had escaped them the clergy burned to martyr in 1550. in 1549 they had passed measures for their own reformation too late and futile was the scheme early in 1549 knox returned from france to england where he was minister at barrick and at newcastle a chaplain of the child edward vi and a successful opponent of cranmer as regards kneeling at the celebration of the holy communion he refused a bishopric for seeing trouble under mary tudor from whom he fled to the continent in 1550 to 51 mary of guys visiting france procured for aaron the duchy of chattel herald and for his eldest son the command of the scottish archer guard and by way of exchange in 1554 took from him the regency surrounding herself with french advisors notably de rubei and deus el end of chapter 17 read by sabella denton for more free audiobooks or to volunteer please visit librivox.org chapter 18 of a short history of scotland by andrew lang read for librivox.org into the public domain chapter 18 regency of mary of guise in england on the death of edward vi catholicism rejoiced in the accession of mary tudor which by driving scottish protestant refugees back into their own country strengthened there the party a revolt against the church while the queen mother's preference of french over scottish advisors and her small force of trained french soldiers and garrisons caused even the scottish catholics to hold france in fear and suspicion the french councillors 1556 urged increased taxation for purposes of national defense against england but the nobles would rather be invaded every year than tolerate a standing army in place of their old irregular feudal levees their own independence of the crown was dearer to the nobles and gentry than safety from their old enemy they might have reflected that a standing army of scots officered by themselves would be a check on the french soldiers in the garrison perplexed and opposed by the great clan of hamilton whose chief aaron was nearest heir to the crown mary of guise was now anxious to conciliate the protestants and there was a blink as the covenanters later said a lull in persecution knox's release from the french galleys in 1549 he had played as we saw a considerable part in the affairs of the english church and in the making of the second prayer book of edward vi but had fled abroad in the accession of mary tudor from dieppe he had sent a tract to england praying god to stir up some phineas or jehu to shed the blood of abominable idolaters obviously mary of england and philip of spain on earlier occasions he had followed calvin in deprecating such sanguinary measures the scot after a stormy period of quarrels with anglican refugees in frankfurt moved to geneva where the city was under a despotism of preachers and of calvin here knotts found the model of church government which in a form if possible more extreme he later planted in scotland there in 1549-52 the church under archbishop hamilton beaton's successor had been confessing her iniquities in provincial councils and attempting to purify herself on the lines of the tolerant and charitable catechism issued by the archbishop in 1552 apparently a modus vivendi was being sought and protestants were inclined to think they might be occasional conformists and attend mass without being false to their convictions but in this brief lull knox came over to scotland at the end of harvest in 1555. on this point of occasional conformity he was fixed the mass was idolatry and idolatry by the law of god was a capital offense idolaters must be converted or exterminated they were no better than amalekites this was the central rock of knox position tolerance was impossible he remained in scotland preaching and administering the sacrament in the genevan way until june 1556 he associated with the future leaders of the religious revolution erskine of dunn lord lorne in 1558 fifth earl of argyll james stewart bastard of james v and lay pryor of saint andrews and of macon in france and the earl of glen carn william maitland of leftington the flower of the wits of scotland was to knox a less congenial acquaintance not till may 1556 was knox summoned to trial in edinburgh but he had a strong backing of the laity as was the custom in scotland where justice was override by armed gatherings and no trial was held by july 1556 he was in france on his way to geneva the fruits of noxus labors followed him in march 1557 in the shape of a letter signed by glenn karn lorne lord erskine and james stewart mary's bastard brother they prayed knox to return they were ready to jeopardy lives and goods in the forward setting of the glory of god this has all the air of risking civil war knox was not eager it was october before he reached dieppe on his homeward way meanwhile there had been hostilities between england and scotland as ally of france then at odds with philip of spain consort king of england and there were protestant tumults in edinburgh knox had scruples as to raising civil war by preaching at home the scottish nobles had no zeal for the english war but knox who received at dieppe discouraging letters from unknown correspondents did not cross the sea he remained at dieppe preaching till the spring of 1558 in knox's absence even james stewart and erskine have done agreed to hurry on the marriage between mary queen of scots and francis delphi of france a feeble boy younger than herself their faces are pitiably young as represented in their coronation medal while negotiations for the marriage were begun in october on december 3rd 1557 a godly band or covenant for mutual aid was signed by argol then near his death in 1558 his son lauren the earl of morton son of the traitor sir george douglas glenn carne and erskine of dunn one of the commissioners who were to visit france for the royal marriage they vow to risk their lives against the congregation of satan the church and in defense of faithful protestant preachers they will establish the blessed word of god in his congregation and henceforth the protestant party was commonly styled the congregation parliament november 29 1557 had accepted the french marriage all the ancient liberties of scotland being secured and the right to the throne if mary died without issue being confirmed to the house of hamilton not to the dauphine the marriage contract april 19 1558 did ratify these just demands but on april 4th mary had been induced to sign them all away to france leaving scotland and her own claims to the english crown to the french king the marriage was celebrated on april 24 1558 in that week the last protestant martyr walter milne an aged priest and a married man was burned for heresy at saint andrews this only increased the zeal of the congregation among the protestant preachers then in scotland of whom willek an englishman seems to have been the most reasonable a certain paul methuen a baker was prominent he had been summoned july 28 to stand his trial for heresy but his backing of friends was considerable and they came before mary of guys in armor and with a bullying demeanor she tried to temporize and on september 3rd a great riot broke out in edinburgh the image of saint jill was broken and the mob violently assaulted a procession of priest the country was seething with discontent and the death of mary tudor november 17 1558 with the accession of the protestant elizabeth encouraged the congregation mary of guise made large concessions only she desired that there should be no public meetings in the capital on january 1st 1559 church doors were placarded with the beggar's warning the beggars really the brethren in their name claimed the wealth of the religious orders threats were pronounced revolution was menaced at a given date quit sunday and the threats were fulfilled all this was the result of a plan not of accident mary of guys was intending to visit france not longing to burn heretics but she fell into the worst of health and her recovery was doubted in april 1559 willock and methune had been summoned to trial february 2nd 1559 for their preachings were always apt to lead to violence on the part of their hearers the summons was again postponed in deference to renewed menaces a convention had met at edinburgh to seek for some remedy and the last provincial council of the scottish church march 1559 had considered vainly some proposals made by moderate catholics for internal reform again the preachers were summoned to sterling for may 10th but just a week earlier knox arrived in scotland the leader of the french protestant preachers morel expressed to calvin his fear that knox may fill scotland with his madness now was his opportunity the regent was weak and ill the congregation was in great force england was at least not unfavorable to its cause from dundee knox marched with many gentlemen unarmed he says accompanying the preachers to perth erskine of dunn went as envoy to the regent at sterling she is accused by knocks of treacherous dealings other contemporary protestant evidence says nothing of treachery at all events on may 10th the preachers were outlawed for non-appearance to stand their trial the brethren the whole multitude with their preachers says knotts who were in perth were infuriated and after a sermon from the reformer wrecked the church sacked the monasteries and says knox denounced death against any priest who celebrated mass a circumstance usually ignored by our historians at the same time protesting we require nothing but liberty of conscience on may 31st a composition was made between the regents and the insurgents whom argol and james stewart promised to join if the regent broke the conditions henceforth the pretext that she had broken faith was made whenever it seemed convenient while the congregation permitted itself a godly liberty in construing the terms of treaties a band was signed for the destruction of idolatry by argel james stewart glenn karn and others and the brethren scattered from perth breaking down altars and idols on their way home mary of guys had promised not to leave a french garrison in perth she did leave some scots in french pay and on this slim pretext of her treachery argol and james stewart proclaimed the regent perfidius deserted her cause and joined the crusade against idolatry end of chapter 18 read by sabella denton for more free audiobooks or to volunteer please visit librivox.org chapter 19 part 1 of a short history of scotland by andrew lang read for librivox.org into the public domain chapter 19 the great pillage part one the revolution was now underway and as it had begun so it continued there was practically no resistance by the catholic nobility in gentry in the lowlands apparently almost all were of the new persuasion the duke de chateau herald might hesitate while his son the protestant earl of aaron who had been in france as captain of the scots guard was escaping into switzerland and thence to england but on aaron's arrival there the hamilton saw their chance of succeeding to the crown in place of the catholic mary the regent had but a small body of professional french soldiers but the other side could not keep their feudal levies in the field and they could not coin the supplies of church plate which must have fallen into their hands until they had seized the mint in edinburgh so money was scarce with them it was plain to knox and kirkaldi of grange and soon it became obvious to maitland of leftington who of course forsook the regent that aid from england must be sought aid in money and if possible in men and meanwhile the reformers dealt with the ecclesiastical buildings of saint andrews as they had done at perth knox urging them on by his sermons we may presume that the boys broke the windows and images with a sanctified joy a mutilated head of the redeemer has been found in a latrine of the monastic buildings as commendator or lay prior james stewart may have secured the golden sheath of the arm bone of the apostle presented by edward the first and the other precious things the sacred plate of the church in a fame which had been the delphi of scotland leftington appears to have obtained most of the portable property of saint salvatore's college except that beautiful monument of idolatry the great silver mace presented by kennedy the founder work of a parisian silversmith in 1461. this with maces of rude native work escape the spoilers the monastery of the franciscans is now level to the earth of the dominicans chapel a small fragment remains of the residential part of the abbey a house was left when the lead had been stripped from the roof of the church it became a quarry all churchman's goods were spoiled and rift from them for every man for the most part that could get anything pertaining to any churchman thought the same well won gear says a contemporary diary aaron himself when he arrived in scotland robbed a priest of all that he had for which chateau herrault made compensation by the middle of june the regent was compelled to remove almost all her french soldiers out of fife perth was evacuated the abbey of scone and the palace were sacked the congregation entered edinburgh they seemed to have found the monasteries already swept bare but they seized holy road and the stamps at the mint the regent proclaimed that this was flat rebellion and that the rebels were intriguing with england knox denied it in the first part of his history in origin a contemporary tract written in the autumn but the charge was true and knox and kirkaldi were since june the negotiators already his party were offering aaron the heir of the crown after mary as a husband for elizabeth who saw him but rejected his suit aaron's father shuttle herald later openly deserted the regent july 1st the death of henry ii wounded in a tournament did not accelerate the arrival of french reinforcements for the regent the weaker brethren however waxed weary money was scarce and on july 24th the congregation evacuated edinburgh and leith after a treaty which they misrepresented broke and accused the regent of breaking knox visited england about august first but felt dissatisfied with his qualifications for diplomacy nothing so far was gained from elizabeth save a secret supply of three thousand pounds on the other hand fresh french forces arrived at leith the place was fortified the regent was again accused of profiting by the prefidius and on october 21st the congregation proclaimed her deposition on the alleged authority of her daughter now queen of france whose seal they forged and used in their documents one cocky was the forger he saw aaron use the seal on public papers cocky had made a die for the coins of the congregation a crown of thorns with the words verbum day leith manned by french soldiers was till in the summer of 1560 it surrendered to the congregation and all their english allies the center of catholic resistance in november the congregation after a severe defeat fled in grief from edinburgh to sterling where knox reanimated them and they sent leftington to england to crave assistance lethington who had been in the service of the regent is henceforth the central figure of every intrigue witty eloquent subtle he was indispensable and he had one great ruling motive to unite the crowns and peoples of england and scotland unfortunately he loved the crafty exercise of his dominion over men's minds for its own sake and when in some inscrutable way he entered the clumsy plot to murder darnley and knew that mary could prove his guilt his shiftings and changes puzzle historians in scotland he was called michael wiley that is machiavelli and the necessary evil in his mission to england leftington was successful by december 21st the english diplomatist sadler informed aaron that a fleet was on its way to aid the congregation who were sacking paisley abbey and issuing proclamations in the names of francis and mary the fleet arrived while the french were about to seize saint andrews january 23 1560 and the french plans were ruined the regent who was dying found shelter in edinburgh castle which stood neutral on february 27 1560 at barrick the congregation entered into a regular league with england elizabeth appearing as protectorists of scotland while the marriage of mary and francis endured meanwhile owing to the huguenot disturbances in france such as the tumult of amboys directed against the lives of mary's uncles the cardinal and duke de guys mary and francis could not help the regent and huntley a catholic presently as if in fear of the western clans joined the congregation mary of guys had found the great northern chief treacherous and had disgraced him and untrustworthy he continued to be on may 7th the garrison of leith defeated with heavy loss an anglo-scottish attack on the walls but on june 16th the regent made a good end in peace with all men she saw chatel herald james stewart and the earl marshall she listened patiently to the preacher willick she bad farewell to all and died a notable woman crushed by an impossible task the garrison of leith meanwhile was starving on rats and horse flesh negotiations began and ended in the treaty of edinburgh july 6 1560. this treaty as between mary queen of france and scotland on the one hand and england on the other was never ratified by mary stewart she appears to have thought that one clause implied her abandonment of all her claims to the english session typified by her quartering of the royal english arms on her own shield thus there never was nor could be amity between her and her sister and her foe elizabeth who was justly aggrieved by her assumption of the english arms while elizabeth quartered the arms of france again the ratification of the treaty as regarded mary's rebels depended on their fulfilling certain clauses which in fact they instantly violated preachers were planted in the larger town some of which had already secured their services nox took edinburgh superintendents by no means bishops were appointed an order which soon ceased to exist in the kirk their duties were to wander about in their provinces superintending and preaching by request of the convention which was crowded by persons not used to attend some preachers drew up in four days a confession of faith on the lines of calvin's rule at geneva this was approved and passed on august 17th the makers of the document professed their readiness to satisfy any critic of any point from the mouth of god out of the bible but the pace was so good that either no criticism was offered or it was very rapidly satisfied on august 24 four acts were passed in which the authority of the bishop of rome was repudiated all previous legislation not consistent with the new confession was rescinded against celebrants and attendance of the mass were threatened one confiscation and corporal punishment two exile and three for the third offense death the death sentence is not known to have been carried out in more than one or two cases professor hume brown writes that the penalties attached to the breach of these enactments namely the abduration of papal jurisdiction the condemnation of all practices and doctrines contrary to the new creed and of the celebration of mass in scotland were those approved and sanctioned by the example of every country in christendom but not surely for the same offenses such as the saying or hearing of mass suits in ecclesiastical were removed into secular courts august 29th end of chapter 19 part 1 read by sabella denton for more free audio books or to volunteer please visit librivox.org chapter 19 part 2 of a short history of scotland by andrew lang read for librivox.org into the public domain chapter 19 the great pillage part 2. in the confession the theology was that of calvin civil rulers were admitted to be of divine institution their duty is to suppress idolatry and they are not to be resisted when doing that which pertains to their charge but a catholic ruler like mary or a tolerant ruler as james vi would feign have been apparently may be resisted for his tolerance resisted james was as we shall see whenever he attempted to be lenient to catholics the book of discipline by knox and other preachers never was ratified by the estates as the confession of faith had been it made admirable provisions for the payment of preachers and for teachers for the universities and for the poor but somebody probably leftington spoke of the proposals as devout imaginations the book of discipline approved of what was later accepted by the general assembly the book of common order in public worship this book was not a stereotyped liturgy but it was a kind of guide to the ministers in public prayers the minister may repeat the prayers or say something like in effect on the whole he prayed as the spirit moved him and he really seems to have been regarded as inspired his prayers were frequently political addresses to silence these the infatuated policy of charles the first thrust the lodian liturgy on the nation the preachers were to be chosen by popular election after examination in knowledge and as to morals there was to be no ordination by laying on of hands seeing the miracle is ceased the using of the ceremony we deem not necessary but if the preachers were inspired the miracle had not ceased and the ceremony was soon reinstated contrary to genevan practice such festivals as christmas and easter were abolished the scottish sabbath was established in great majesty one rag of rome was retained clerical excommunication the sword of church discipline it was the cutting off from christ of the excommunicated who were handed over to the devil and it was attended by civil penalties equivalent to universal boycotting practical outlawy and followed by hellfire which sentence lawfully pronounced on earth is ratified in heaven the strength of the preachers lay in this terrible weapon borrowed from the armory of rome private morals were watched by the elders and offenders were judged in kirk sessions witchcraft sabbath desecration and sexual laxities were the most prominent and popular sins the mainstay of the system is the idea that the bible is literally inspired that the preachers are the perhaps inspired interpreters of the bible and that the country must imitate the old hebrew persecution of idolaters that is mainly catholics all this meant a theocracy of preachers elected by the populace and governing the nation by their general assembly in which nobles and other laymen sat as elders these peculiar institutions came hot from geneva and the country could never have been blessed with them as we have observed but for that instrument of providence cardinal beaten had he disposed to himself and scotland to henry viii who would not have tolerated presbyterian claims for an hour scotland would not have received the geneva discipline and the kirk would have groaned under bishops the reformation supplied scotland with the class of preachers who were pure in their lives who were not accessible to bribes a virtue in which they stood almost alone who were firm in their faith and soon had learning enough to defend it who were constant in their parish work and of whom many were credited with prophetic and healing powers they could exercise ghosts from houses devils from men possessed the baldness of the services the stern nature of the creed were congenial to the people the drawbacks were the intolerance the spiritual protection of the preachers to interference in secular affairs and the superstition which credited men like knox and later bruce with the gifts of prophecy and other miraculous workings and insisted on the burning of witches and warlocks whereof the writer knows scarcely an instance in scotland before the reformation the pulpit may be said to have discharged the functions of the press a press which was all on one side when in 1562 ninian winsett a catholic priest and ex-schoolmaster was printing a controversial tractate addressed to knotts the magistrates seized the manuscript at the printer's house and the author was fortunate in making his escape the nature of the confession of faith and of the claims of the ministers to interfere in secular affairs with divine authority was certain to cause war between the crown and the kirk that war whether open and armed or a conflict in words endured till in 1690 the weapon of excommunication with civil penalties was quietly removed from the ecclesiastical armory such were the results of a religious revolution hurriedly affected the lords now sent an embassy to elizabeth about the time of the death of amy robsart and while amy's husband robert dudley was very dear to the english queen to urge vainly her marriage with aaron on december 5th 1560 francis ii died leaving mary stuart amir dowager while her kinsmen the guises lost power which fell into the unfriendly hands of catherine de medici at once aaron who made knox his confidante began to woo mary with a letter and a ring her reply perhaps increased his tendency to madness which soon became open and incurable by the science of the day here we must try to sketch mary lauren blanche in her white royal morning her education had been that of the learned ladies of her age she had some knowledge of latin and knew french and italian french was to her almost a mother tongue but not quite she had retained her scots and her attempts to write english are at first curiously imperfect she had lived in a profligate court but she was not the wanton of hostile slanderers she had all the guile of statesmanship said the english envoy randolph and she long exercised great patience under daily insults to her religion and provocations from elizabeth she was generous pitiful naturally honorable and most loyal to all who served her but her passions whether of love or hate once roused were tyrannical in person she was tall like her mother and graceful with beautiful hands her face was somewhat long the nose long and straight the lips and chin beautifully molded the eyebrows very slender the eyes of a reddish brown long and narrow her hair was rusted drawn back from a lofty brow her smile was captivating she was rather fascinating than beautiful her courage and her love of courage and others were universally confessed in january 1561 the estates of scotland ordered james stewart mary's natural brother to visit her in france in spring she met him and an envoy from huntley leslie later bishop of ross who represented the catholic party and asked mary to land in aberdeen and march south at the head of the gordons and certain northern clans the proposal came from noblemen of perthshire angus and the north whose forces could not have faced the lowland army mary who had learned from her mother that huntley was treacherous preferred to take her chance with her brother who returning by way of england moved elizabeth to recognize the scottish queen as her heir but elizabeth would never settle the secession and as mary refused to ratify the treaty of edinburgh forbade her to travel home through england end of chapter 19 read by sabella denton for more free audio books or to volunteer please visit librivox.org chapter 20 of a short history of scotland by andrew lang read for librivox.org into the public domain chapter 20 marion scotland part 1. on august 19 1561 in a dense fog and almost unexpected and unwelcomed mary landed in leith she had told the english ambassador to france that she would constrain none of her subjects in religion and hoped to be unconstrained her first act was to pardon some artisans under censure for a robin hood frolic her motive says knox was her knowledge that they had acted in despite of religion the lord james had stipulated that she might have her mass in her private chapel her priest was mobbed by the godly on the following sunday knox denounced her mass and had his first interview with her later in vain she spoke of her conscience knox said that it was unenlightened leftington wished that he would deal more gently with a young princess unpersuaded there were three or four later interviews but knox strengthened by a marriage with a girl of 16 daughter of lord oakletry a stuart was proof against the queen's fascination in spite of insults to her faith offered even at pageants of welcome mary kept her temper and for long cast in her lot with luffington and her brother whose hope was to reconcile her with elizabeth the court was gay with riotous young french nobles well-mated with bothwell who though a protestant had sided with mary of guys during the brawls of 1559. he was now a man of 27 profligate reckless a conqueror of hearts a speaker of french a ruffian and well-educated in december it was arranged that the old bishops and other high clerics should keep two-thirds of their revenues the other third to be divided between the preachers and the queen between god and the devil says knox thenceforth there was a rift between the preachers and the politicians leftington and lord james now earl of mar on whom mary leaned the new earl of mar was furtively created earl of murray and enjoyed the gift after the overthrow of huntley in january 1562 mary asked for an interview with elizabeth certainly leftington hoped that elizabeth would be able to do much with mary in religion meaning that if mary's claims to succeed elizabeth were granted she might turn anglican the request for a meeting dallied with but never granted occupied diplomatists while at home aaron march 31st accused bothwell of training him into a plot to seize mary's person aaron probably told truth but he now went mad bothwell was imprisoned in the castle till his escape to england in august 1562. leftington in june was negotiating for mary's interview with elizabeth knox bitterly opposed it the preachers feared that the queen would turn anglican and bishops might be let loose in scotland the masks for mary's reception were actually being organized when in july elizabeth on the pretext of persecutions by the guises in france broke off the negotiations the rest of the year was occupied by an affair of which the origins are obscure mary with her brother and lethington made a progress into the north were affronted by and attacked huntley who died suddenly october 28 at the fight of coricky seized a son of his who was executed november 2nd and spoiled his castle which contained much of the property of the church of aberdeen mary's motives for destroying her chief catholic subject are not certainly known her brother lord james in february made earl of mar now receive the lands and title of earl of murray at some date in this year knox preached against mary because she gave a dance he chose to connect her dance with some attack on the huguenots in france according to the book of discipline he should have remonstrated privately as mary told him the dates are inextricable till the spring of 1565 the main business was the question of the queen's marriage this continued to divide the ruling protestant nobles from the preachers knox dreaded an alliance with spain a marriage with don carlos but elizabeth to waste time offered mary the hand of lord robert dudley lester and strange as it appears mary would probably have accepted him as late as 1565 for elizabeth let it be understood that to marry a catholic prince would be the signal for war while mary hoped that if she accepted elizabeth's favorite dudley she would be acknowledged as elizabeth's heiress mary was young and showed little knowledge of the nature of woman in 1563 came the affair of chatelair a french minor poet a huguenot apparently who whether in mere fatuity or to discredit mary hid himself under her bed at holy road and again at burntistland mary had listened to his rhymes had danced with him and smiled on him but chatelard went too far he was decapitated in the market street of saint andrews february 22 1563. it is clear if we may trust knox's account singularly unlike bran tomes that shatterlard was a huguenot about easter priests were locked up in airshear the center of presbyterian fanaticism for celebrating mass this was in accordance with law and to soften knox the girl queen tried her personal influence he resisted the devil mary yielded and allowed archbishop hamilton and some 50 other clerics to be placed in prison courteous the estates which met on may 27th for the first time since the queen landed were mollified but were as far as ever from passing the book of discipline they did pass a law condemning witches to death a source of unspeakable cruelties knox and murray now ceased to be on terms till their common interest brought them together in 1565. in june 1563 elizabeth requested mary to permit the return to scotland of lenox the traitor to the national cause and to cardinal beaton and a rival of the hamiltons for the secession to the thrones apparently for the very purpose of entangling mary in a marriage with lennox's son darnley and then thwarting it it was not mary who asked elizabeth to send linux knox's favorite candidate was lord robert dudley despite his notorious character he sometimes favored the english puritans when holy road had been invaded by a mob who in mary's absence in autumn 1563 broke up the catholic attendance on mass such attendance and mary's absence was illegal and when both parties were summoned to trial knox called together the godly the council cleared him of the charge of making an unlawful convocation they might want to make one any day themselves and he was supported by the general assembly similar conduct of the preachers 30 years later gave james vi the opportunity to triumph over the kirk in june 1564 there was still discord between the carrick and the lords and in a long argument with leftington knox maintained the right of the godly to imitate the slayings of idolaters by phineas and jehu the doctrine bore blood red fruits among the later covenanters elizabeth in may 1564 in vain asked mary to withdraw the permission previously asked for by her to allow lennox to visit scotland and plead for the restitution of his land the objection to lennox's appearance had come through randall from knox you may cause us to take the lord darnley wrote kirk caldey to cecil to stop elizabeth's system of delays and sir james melville after going on a mission to elizabeth warned mary that she would never part with her minion now earl of leicester lennox in autumn 1564 arrived and was restored to his estates while lester and cecil worked for the sending of his son darnley to scotland lester had no desire to desert elizabeth's court and his chance of touching her maiden heart the intrigues of cecil lester and elizabeth resemble rather a chapter in a novel than a page in history elizabeth notoriously hated anne whenever she could thwarted all marriages she desired that mary should never marry a union with a catholic prince she vetoed threatening war and lester she offered merely to drive time but mary evasively tempted by hints later withdrawn of her recognition as elizabeth's successor was till the end of march 1565 encouraged by randolph the english ambassador at her court to remain in hope of wedding lester randolph himself was not in the secret of the english intrigue which was to slip darnly at mary he came february 1565. cecil and lester had used earnest means to ensure his coming on march 17th mary was informed that she would never be recognized as elizabeth's successor until events should occur which could never occur on receiving this news mary wept she also was indignant at the long and humiliating series of elizabeth's treacheries her patience broke down she turned to darnley thereby as the english intriguers designed breaking up the concord of her nobles to marry darnley involved the feud of the hamiltons and the return of murray whom darley had offended of shuttle geralt argol and many other nobles to the party of knox and the preachers lester would have been welcomed to knox darnley was a catholic if anything and a weak passionate young fool mary in the clash of interests was a lost woman as randolph truly said with sincere pity her long endurance her attempts to run the english course were wasted david riccio who came to scotland as a musician in 1565 was now high in her and darnley's favor murray was accused of a conspiracy to seize darnley and lennox the godly began to organize an armed force june 1565 mary summoned from exile bothwell a man of the sword on july 29th she married darnley and on august 6th murray who had refused to appear to answer the charges of treason brought against him though a safe conduct was offered was outlawed and proclaimed a rebel while huntley's son lord george was to be restored to his estates thus everything seemed to indicate that mary had been exasperated into a breaking with the party of moderation the party of murray and lethington and been driven into courses where her support if any must come from france and rome yet she married without waiting for the necessary dispensation from the pope her policy was henceforth influenced by her favorite eureki and by the jealous and arrogant temper of her husband mary well knew that elizabeth had sent money to her rebels whom she now pursued through all the south of scotland they fled from edinburgh where the valiant brethren brave enough in throwing stones at pilloried priests refused to join them and despite the feuds in her own camp where bothwell and darnley were already on the worst terms mary drove the rebel lords across the border at carlisle on october 8th end of chapter 20 part one read by sabella denton for more free audiobooks or to volunteer please visit librivox.org chapter 20 of a short history of scotland by andrew lang read for librivox.org into the public domain chapter 20 marion scotland part 2. mary seemed triumphant but the men with her leftington and morton the chancellor were disaffected darnley was mutinous he thought himself neglected he and his father resented mary's leniency to shuttle her alt who had submitted and been sent to france all parties hated ritio there was to be a parliament early in march 1566 in february mary sent the bishop of dunblane to rome to ask for a subsidy she intended to reintroduce the spiritual estate into the house as electors of the lords of the articles tending to have done some good attend restoring the old religion the nuncio who was to have brought the pope's money later insisted that mary should take the heads of murray argyle morton and lethington whether she aimed at securing more than tolerance for catholics is uncertain but the parliament in which the exiled lords were to be forfeited was never held the other nobles would never permit such a measure george douglas a stirring cadet of the great house was exciting darnley's jealousy of riccio but already randolph february 5th 1566 had written to cecil that the wisest were aiming at putting all in hazard to restore the exiled lords the nobles in the last resort would all stand by each other there was now a douglas plot of the old sort to bring back the exiles and darnley with his jealous desire to murder riccio was but the cat's paw to light the train and explode mary and her government ruthen whom mary had always distrusted came into the conspiracy through randolph all was known in england bands were drawn up signed by argyle safe in his own hills murray glen carn roth's boyd oakletry the father of knox's young wife and darnley his name was put forward his rights and succession were secured against the hamiltons protestantism too was to be defended many douglasses many of the lothian gentry were in the plot murray was to arrive from england as soon as riccio had been slain and mary had been seized randolph knew all and reported to elizabeth's ministers the plan worked with mechanical precision on march 9th morton and his company occupied holy road going up the great staircase about eight at night while darnley and ruthvin a dying man entered the queen's supper room by a privy stare morton's men burst in riccio was dragged forth and died under 40 daggers bothwell athol and huntley partisans of mary escaped from the palace with them mary managed to communicate on the morrow when she also held talk with murray who had returned with the other exiles she had worked on the fears and passions of darnley by promises of amnesty the lords were induced to withdraw their guards next day and in the following night by a secret passage and through the tombs of kings mary and darnley reached the horses brought by arthur erskine it was a long dark ride to dunbar but there mary was safe she pardoned and won over glenn karn whom she liked and roths bothwell and huntley joined her with a sufficient force rithman and morton fled to barrick rithman was to die in england and knox hastened into kyle and airshire darnley who declared his own innocence and betrayed his accomplices was now equally hated and despised by his late allies and by the queen and murray indeed by all men chiefly by morton and argyle leftington was in hiding but he was indispensable and in september was reconciled to mary on june 19th in edinburgh castle she bore her child later james vi on her recovery darnley was insolent and was the more detested while bothwell was high in favor in october most of the lords signed with murray a band for setting darnley aside not for his murder he is said to have denounced mary to spain france and rome for neglecting catholic interests in mid-october mary was seriously ill at jedbury where bothwell wounded in an encounter with a border river was welcomed while darnley coldly rejected went to his father's house on the fourth on her recovery mary resided in the last days of november at craig miller castle near edinburgh here murray argyll bothwell huntley and lethington held counsel with her as to darnley leftington said that a way would be found a way that parliament would approve while murray would look through his fingers lennox believed that the plan was to arrest darnley on some charge and slay him if he resisted at sterling december 17th when the young prince was baptized with catholic rites darnley did not appear he sulked in his own rooms a week later the exiles guilty of riccio's murder were recalled among them morton and darnley finding all his enemies about to be united went to glasgow where he fell ill of smallpox mary offered a visit she had had the malady as a child and was rudely rebuffed january 1-13 1567 but she was with him by january 21st from glasgow at this time was written the long and fatal letter to bothwell which places mary's guilt in luring darnley to his death beyond doubt if we accept the letters as authentic darnley was carried in a litter to the lonely house of kirkla field on the south wall of edinburgh here mary attended him in his sickness on sunday morning february 9th murray left edinburgh for fife on the night of sunday the night through monday the 10th the house where darnley lay was blown up by gunpowder and he with an attendant was found dead in the garden how he was slain is not known that bothwell in accordance with a man signed by himself huntley argyle and leftington and aided by some border ruffians laid and exploded the powder is certain morton was surprised by leftington and bothwell of the plot but refused to join it without mary's written commission which he did not obtain against the queen there is no trustworthy direct evidence if we distrust her alleged letters to bothwell but her conduct in protecting and marrying bothwell who was really in love with his wife shows that she did not disapprove the trial of bothwell was a farce mary's abduction by him april 24th and retreat with him to dunbar was collusive she married bothwell on may 15th her nobles many of whom had signed a document urging her to marry bothwell rosed against her on june 15 1567 she surrendered to them at carbury hill while they several of them deep in the murder plot were not sorry to let bothwell escape to dunbar after some practical adventures being pursued by kirkaldi he made his way to denmark where he died a prisoner mary first carried to edinburgh and there insulted by the populace was next hurried to lochlavin castle her alleged letters to bothwell were betrayed to the lords june 21st probably through sir james balfour who commanded in edinburgh castle perhaps murray who had left for france before the marriage to bothwell perhaps fear of elizabeth or human pity induced her captors contrary to the council of lethington to spare her life when she had signed her abdication while they crowned her infant son murray accepted the regency a parliament in december established the kirk acquitted themselves of rebellion and announced that they had proof of mary's guilt in her own writing her romantic escape from lochlaven may 2nd 1568 gave her but an hour of freedom defeated on her march to dumbarton castle in the battle of langside hill she lost hard and fled to the coast of galloway on may 16th crossed the soulway to workington in cumberland and in a few days was elizabeth's prisoner in carlisle castle mary had hitherto been convinced but not a very obedient daughter of the church for example it appears that she married darnley before the arrival of the pope's dispensation at this moment philip of spain the french envoy to scotland and the french court had no faith in her innocence of darnley's death and the pope said he knew not which of these ladies were the better mary or elizabeth but from this time while a captive in england mary was the center of the hopes of english catholics in miniatures she appears as queen quartering the english arms she might further the ends of spain of france of rome of english rebels while her existence was a nightmare to the protestants of scotland and apparel to elizabeth after mary's flight murray was as has been said regent for the crowned baby james in his council were the sensual brutal but vigorous morton with marr later himself regent a man of milder nature glenn karn rothman whom mary detested he had tried to make unwelcome love to her at lochlaven and the necessary evil leftington how a man so wily became a party to the murder of darnley cannot be known now he began to perceive that if mary were restored as he believed that she would be his only safety lay in securing her gratitude by secret services on the other side were the hamiltons with their ableist man the archbishop the border spears who were loyal to bothwell and two of the conspirators in the murder of darnley argol and huntley with fleming and harry's who were much attached to mary the two parties influenced by elizabeth did not now come to blows but awaited the results of english inquiries into mary's guilt and of elizabeth's consequent action end of chapter 20 read by sabella denton for more free audio books or to volunteer please visit librivox.org chapter 21 of a short history of scotland by andrew lang read for librivox.org into the public domain chapter 21 minority of james vi let none of them escape was elizabeth's message to the jailers of mary and her companions at carlisle the unhappy queen prayed to see her in whose hospitality she had confided or be allowed to depart free elizabeth's policy was to lead her into consenting to reply to her subject's accusations and mary drifted into the shuffling english inquiries at york in october while she was lodged at bolton castle murray george buchanan leftington now distrusted by murray and morton produced for norfolk and other english commissioners at york copies at least of the incriminating letters which horrified the duke of norfolk yet probably through the guile of leftington he changed his mind and became a suitor for mary's hand he bad her refused compromise whereas compromise was leftington's hope a free and full inquiry would reveal his own guilt in darnley's murder the inquiry was shifted to london in december mary always being refused permission to appear and speak for herself nay she was not allowed even to see the letters which she was accused of having written her own commissioners lord harry's and bishop leslie who as mary knew in harry's case had no faith in her innocence showed their want of confidence by proposing a compromise this was not admitted morton explained how he got the silver casket with the fatal letters poems to bothwell and other papers they were read in translations english and scots handwritings were compared with no known result evidence was heard and elizabeth at last merely decided that she could not admit mary to her presence the english lords agreed as the case does now stand and presently many of them were supporting norfolk in his desire to marry the accused murray was told january 10 1669 that he had proved nothing which could make elizabeth take any evil opinion of the queen her good sister nevertheless elizabeth would support him in his government of scotland while declining to recognize james the sixth as king all compromises mary now utterly refused she would live and die a queen henceforth the tangled intrigues cannot be disengaged in a work of this scope elizabeth made various proposals to mary all involving her resignation as queen or at least the suspension of her rights mary refused to listen her party in scotland led by chateau geralt harry's huntley and argol did not venture to meet murray in his party in war and was counseled by leftington who still in semblance was of murray's faction leftington was convinced that sooner or later mary would return and he did not wish to incur her particular ill will he knew that mary as she said had that in black and white which would hang him for the murder of darnley now leftington huntley and argyle were daunted without stroke of sword by murray and a convention to discuss messages from elizabeth and mary met at perth july 25th to 28 1569 and refused to allow the annulment of her marriage with bothwell though previously they had insisted on its annulment presently leftington was publicly accused of darnley's murder by crawford a retainer of lenox was imprisoned but was released by kerkaldi commander in edinburgh castle which henceforth became the fortress of mary's cause the secret of norfolk's plan to marry the scottish queen now reached elizabeth making her more hostile to mary an insurrection in the north broke out the earl of northumberland was driven into scotland was betrayed by hecky armstrong and imprisoned at lochlavin murray offered to hand over northumberland to elizabeth in exchange for mary her life to be guaranteed by hostages but on january 23 1570 murray was shot by hamilton of bothwell from a window of a house in linlithgow belonging to archbishop hamilton the murderer escaped and joined his clan during his brief regency murray had practically detached huntley and argyle from armed support of mary's cause he had reduced the border to temporary quiet by the free use of the gibbet but he had not ventured to face lethington's friends and bring him to trial if he had many others would have been compromised murray was sly and avaricious but had he been legitimate scotland would have been well governed under his rigor and caution regencies of lennox marr and morton randolph was now sent to edinburgh to make peace between mary's party and her foes impossible he succeeded the parties took up arms and sussex ravaged the border in revenge of a raid by brooklyn on may 14th lennox with an english force was sent north he devastated the hamilton country was made regent in july and in april 1571 had his revenge on archbishop hamilton who was taken at the capture by crawford of dunbarton castle held by lord fleming a post of vital moment to the marians and was hanged at sterling for complicity in the slaying of murray george buchanan mary's old tudor took advantage of these facts to publish quite a fresh account of darnley's murder the guilt of the hamiltons now made that of bothwell almost invisible edinburgh castle under kirkaldi with lethington held out knox reluctantly retired from edinburgh to saint andrews where he was unpopular but many of mary's lords deserted her and though lennox was shot september 4th in an attack by booklet and kerr at fenney hearst on sterling castle where he was holding a parliament he was succeeded by marr who was inspired by morton a far stronger man presently the discovery of a plot between mary norfolk the english catholics in spain caused the duke's execution and more severe incarceration for mary in scotland there was no chance of peace morton and his associates would not resign the lands of the hamiltons lethington and kirkaldi lethington knew that no amnesty would cover his guild though he had been nominally cleared in the slaying of darnley one after the other of mary's adherents made their peace but kirkaldi and lethington in edinburgh castle seemed safe while money and supplies held out knox had prophesied that curculty would be hanged but did not live to see his desire on his enemy or on mary whom elizabeth was about to hand over to marr for instant execution knox died on november 24th 1572. marr the regent had pre-deceased him by a month leaving morton in power on may 28 1573 the castle attacked by guns and engineers from england and cut off from water struck its flag the brave kircaldi was hanged lethington who had been long morbund escaped by an opportune death the best soldier in scotland and the most modern of her wits thus perished together concerning knox the opinions of his contemporaries differed by his own account the leader of his party deemed him too extreme and david hume finds his ferocious delight in chronicling the murders of his foes rather amusing though sad quarrels of religion apart knox was a very good-hearted man but where religion was concerned his temper was remote from the christian he was a perfect agitator he knew no tolerance he spared no violence of language and in diplomacy when he diplomatized he was no more scrupulous than another admirably vigorous and personal as literature his history needs constant correction from documents while to his secretary benatin knox seemed a man of god the light of scotland the mirror of godliness many silent deuce folk among whom he labored probably agreed in the allegation quoted by a diarist of the day that knox had as was alleged the most part of the blame of all the sorrows of scotland since the slaughter of the late cardinal in these years of violence of the douglas wars as they were called two new tendencies may be observed in january 1572 morton induced an assembly of preachers at leith to accept one of his clan john douglas as archbishop of saint andrews other bishops were appointed called tolkien bishops from the tolkien or refugee of a calf employed to induce cows to yield their milk the church revenues were drawn through these unapostolic prelates and came into the hands of the state or at least of morton with these bishops superintendents coexisted but not for long the horns of the meter already began to peer above presbyterian parody and morton is said to have remarked that there would never be peace in scotland till some preachers were hanged in fact there never was peace between kirk and state till a deplorable number of preachers were hanged by the governments of charles ii and james ii a meeting of preachers in edinburgh after the bartholomew massacre in the autumn of 1572 demanded that it shall be lawful to all subjects in this realm to invade them and every one of them to death the persons to be invaded to the death are recalcitrant catholics grit or small persisting in remaining in scotland the alarm demands of the preachers were merely disregarded by the privy council the ruling nobles as bishop leslie says would never gratify the preachers by carrying out the bloody panel acts to their full extent against catholics there was no expulsion of all catholics who dared to stay no popular massacre of all who declined to go while morton was in power he kept the preachers well in hand he did worse he starved the ministers and thrust into the best living swanton young gentleman of whom his kinsmen archibald douglas an accomplice in darnley's death and a troubly died traitor was the worst but in 1575 the great andrew melville an eridite scholar and a most determined person began to protest against the very name of bishop in the kirk and in adamson made by morton's successor of john douglas at saint andrews melville found a mark and a victim in economics as an english diplomatist wrote to cecil in november 1572 the country despite the civil war was thriving the nobleman's great credit decaying the ministry and religion increaseth and the desire in them to prevent the practice of the papists the englishman in november may refer to the petition for persecution of october twentieth fifteen seventy two the death of old chateau herald now left the headship of the hamiltons in more resolute hands morton was confronted by opposition from argyle athol buchen and mar and morton in 1576-1577 made approaches to mary when the young james vi came to his majority morton's enemies would charge him with his guilty foreknowledge through bothwell of darnley's murder so he made advances to mary in hope of an amnesty she suspected a trap and held aloof end of chapter 21 read by sabella denton for more free audiobooks or to volunteer please visit librivox.org chapter 22 part 1 of a short history of scotland by andrew lang read for librivox.org into the public domain chapter 22 reign of james vi part one on march 4th 1578 a strong band of nobles led by argyle presented so firm a front that morton resigned the regency but in april 1578 a douglas plot backed by angus and morton secured for the earl of mar the command of sterling castle and custody of the king in june 1578 after an appearance of civil war morton was as strong as ever after dining with him in april 1579 athel the main hope of mary in scotland died suddenly and suspicion of poison fell on his host but morton's ensuing success in expelling from scotland the hamilton leaders lord claude and abroth brought down his own doom with them sir james balfour deep in the secrets of darnley's death was exiled he opened a correspondence with mary and presently procured for her a contented revenge on morton two new characters in the long intrigue of vengeance now come on the scene both were stewards and as such were concerned in the feud against the hamiltons the first was a cousin of darnley brought up in france namely esme stuart dabinye son of john a brother of lenox he had all the accomplishments likely to charm the boy king now in his 14th year james had hitherto been sternly educated by george buchanan more mildly by peter young buchanan and others had not quite succeeded in bringing him to scorn and hate his mother lady marr who was very kind him had exercised a gentler influence the boy had read much had hunted yet more eagerly and had learned dissimulation and distrust so natural to a child weak and ungainly in body and the conscious center of the intrigues of violent men a favorite of his was james stewart son of lord oakletry and brother-in-law john knotts stewart was captain of the guard a man of learning who had been in foreign service he was skilled in all bodily feats was ambitious reckless and resolute and no friend of the preachers the two stewards dabbing ye and the captain became allies in a parliament at edinburgh november 1579 their foes the chiefs of the hamiltons were forfeited they had been driven to seek shelter with elizabeth while dubba need got their lands and the key of scotland dumbarton castle on the estuary of clyde the kirk regarding domini now earl of lenox despite his protestant professions as a papist or an atheist had little joy in morton who was denounced in a printed placard as guilty in darnley's murder sir james balfour could show his signature to the band to slay darnley signed by huntley bothwell argyle and leffington this was not true balfour knew much was himself involved but had not the ban to show or did not dare to produce it to strengthen himself lennox was reconciled to the kirk to help the hamiltons elizabeth sent bows to intrigue against lennox who was conspiring in mary's interest or in that of the guises or in his own when lennox succeeded in getting dumbarton castle an open door for france into his power bows was urged by elizabeth to join with morton and lay violent hands on linux august 31st 1580 but in a month elizabeth canceled her orders bows was recalled morton to whom english aid had been promised was left to take his chances morton had warning from lord robert stewart mary's half-brother to fly the country forcer james balfour with his information had landed on december 31 1580 captain stewart accused morton in presence of the council of complicity in darnley's murder he was put in ward elizabeth threatened war the preacher stormed against lenox a plot to murder him a douglas plot and to seize james was discovered randolph who now represented elizabeth was fired at and fled to barrick james stewart was created earl of aaron in march 1581 the king and lennox tried to propitiate the preachers by signing a negative covenant against rome later made into a precedent for the famous covenant of 1638 on june the first morton was tried for guilty for knowledge of dornley's death he was executed deservedly and his head was stuck on a spike of the tollbooth the death of this avaricious licentious and resolute though unamiable protestant was a heavy blow to the preachers in their party and a crook in the lot of elizabeth the war of kirk and king the next 20 years were occupied with the strife of kirk and king once arose all the cumber of scotland till 1689. the preachers led by the learned and turbulent andrew melville had an ever-present terror of a restoration of catholicism the creed of a number of the nobles and of an unknown proportion of the people the reformation of 1559-1560 had been met by no catholic resistance we might suppose that the enormous majority of the people were protestants though the reverse had been asserted but whatever the theological preferences of the country may have been the justifiable fear of practical annexation by france had overpowered all other considerations by 1580 it does not seem that there was any good reason for the protestant nervousness even if some northern counties and northern border peers preferred catholicism the king himself a firm believer in his own theological learning and acuteness was thoroughly protestant but the preachers would scarcely allow him to remain a protestant their claims as formulated by andrew melville were inconsistent with the right of a state to be mistress in her own house in a general assembly at glasgow 1581 presbyteries were established episcopacy was condemned the kirk claimed for herself a separate jurisdiction uninvadable by the state elizabeth though for state reasons she usually backed the presbyterians against james also warned him of a sect of dangerous consequence which would have no king but a presbytery the kirk with her sword of excommunication and with the inspired violence of the political sermons and prayers invaded the secular authority whenever and wherever she pleased and supported the preachers in their claims to be tried first when accused of treasonable libels in their own ecclesiastical courts these were certain to acquit them james if not pressed in this fashion had no particular reason for desiring episcopal government of the kirk but being so pressed he saw no refuge saving bishops meanwhile his chief advisers dubbing ye now duke of lenox and james stewart the destroyer of morton now to the prejudice of the hamiltons earl of aaron were men whose private life at least in aaron's case was scandalous if aaron were a protestant he was impatient of the rule of the pulpiteers and lennox was working if not sincerely in mary's interests certainly in his own and for those of the catholic house of guys at the same time he favored the king's episcopal schemes and late in 1581 appointed a preacher named montgomery to the recently vacant archbishopric of glasgow while he himself like morton drew most of the revenues hence arose tumults and late in 1581 and in 1582 priestly and jesuit emissaries went and came intriguing for a catholic rising to be supported by a large foreign force which they had not the slightest chance of obtaining from any quarter archbishop montgomery was excommunicated by the kirk and james as we saw had signed a negative confession 1581 end of chapter 22 part 1 read by sabella denton for more free audio books or to volunteer please visit librivox
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😍AUTUMN WORKWEAR CAPSULE WARDROBE😍 : Vivaia #balletflats Outfits
hi everybody happy Friday and welcome back to another video here on my YouTube channel if you are new here thank you for clicking on this video my name is Beth I'm 37 and I create fashion lifestyle and Beauty videos here on my channel I'm a mom I'm a stepmom and I also do some Vlogs every now and again as well so if you like all things fashion over 30s style styling videos and hauls with loads of like affordable casual outfits we'd love to have you as part of my community here on my channel so please do hit that subscribe button today's video is a little bit of a different one for me you have all been asking for Workwear videos and Workwear haul I don't work in an office because I work from home and if I was good to go back into that setting of an office with like a smart casual dress code this is the kind of things I would buy I've kind of put together like a bit of a capsule wardrobe for work wear so I really hope you enjoy this video everything is linked in the description box for you so you can shop everything through there for reference I'm five foot four and I'm a UK size eight today's video is also sponsored by this amazing brand they are called vivea and they are an eco-friendly Chic sustainable Footwear brand and I got to pick out two shoes now I am all about ballet flats at the moment I am loving that they are coming back in so I picked out two of their absolutely gorgeous ballet flats and you'll be seeing me styling them up throughout the video with all the Workwear they are the perfect shoes for work the amazing thing about this brand is they are sustainable and really conscious a footwear brand so for every shoe that you buy they recycle at least six plastic bottles so they're made of recycled Fabrics all the packaging is recycled and they are super super cute so the first pair that I picked out are these amazing little Flats ballet flats are everywhere for Autumn winter so if you've got some in your wardrobe get them out if not a pair like these would be absolutely gorgeous for Workwear they're also so comfortable this material is so soft so this is the first pair that I picked up they are these absolutely gorgeous black flats and I loved this bow detail on the back I just think so my style makes them just look so feminine and girly they're super Chic on and they won't move so so many of the outfits I got my usual size which is a UK six and they fit so perfectly and are super super comfy I then picked up these gorgeous like nude flats as well because I just love the little daisies on them I thought they were so cute and just perfect to wear with like lots of neutral things in my wardrobe and again these looked amazing with so many of the out outfit they would be so comfortable to wear all day they are so soft so those were the second pair that I got they are linked in the description box for you and I also have a discount code so I'll put that on the screen for you but yeah these are the shoes so you're gonna see these in a lot of the outfits throughout the video they are so gorgeous and the perfect comfy flat to work so let's get into the outfits I have shown you so so many ways to wear all of these different pieces and how much you can like mix and match and style them up in so many different ways so I hope it's going to give you some inspiration for your Workwear outfit hopefully to re-wear some things you've already got in your wardrobe and you might like some of these pieces and make them an addition to your capsule wardrobe too so let's get started so the first thing I've got to share with you are these absolutely gorgeous jeans these are like the perfect wide leg jeans so on me they fit so lovely I've really struggled to get a pair of like wide leg jeans that I feel comfortable in but these were absolutely amazing they were just the right kind of high-waisted fit and the length on them was so good very very slightly cropped and the way they have the slit on the ankle meant for me that I could wear them with all my cute little ballet flats and things kind of casual outfit look really cute and Chic enough to wear for work so these are from Topshop I always seem to size up in a Topshop jeans so I did get a size 10 and I'm five foot four so you can see on them how the length was and they just had this slit so it just made them look really cute with like some really nice flats and things that you could wear this time of year with them so I styled these up in so so many different ways and I think again having a really nice pair of jeans like this in your wardrobe for work if you're allowed to wear jeans in the office or such a staple you can wear them so many different ways so I put them with just a really cute little ribbed top I put them with a bodysuit some a shirt and and for me just like a black long sleeve bodysuit a pair of jeans a nice belt and some black flats is my go-to if I don't know what to wear and I've got like a meeting and I want to look a little bit smarter so they were the first thing that I got so the next thing I got was this black long-sleeved roll neck bodysuit because I just think this is such an essential to have in your wardrobe sometimes you have those days where for me sometimes like I can't bother if I've not fake tanned properly and I just want to feel like covered up but feel still feel like kind of smart and this is always my go-to a high neck long sleeve bodysuit and a nice pair of jeans it's really comfortable to wear really practical but you still look put together smart and professional this one is a really nice kind of material it's quite thick it's ribbed and it's from weekday it was super cute to wear and I like that it also has like more of the thong um button to it rather than like the bigger ones so you're not going to get any vpl if you wear it with jeans or leggings for me an absolute office essential another work quite essential for me I feel like it is another one of those things that you can just grab on any day of the week no matter what how you're feeling and you will always find an outfit to put it with I really love wearing a shirt like this just for some classic jeans either tucked in or loose depending on how kind of like casual or smart I want the look to be and it's just so easy it's super Chic super simple to do so having a really good staple oversized boxy kind of shirt just works so well I love this one from Topshop it's a gorgeous gorgeous oversized fit and the Cuffs are like these exaggerated long cuffs so they just hang really nice down slightly over your wrist and just make it look that little bit more stylish so I got a size 10 in this it is quite oversized already so I would say either size at one size like I have or just go for your usual size if you don't want it as big but this one is a really nice classic really nice material gorgeous white oversized shirt so when coming into autumn and winter as well for work wear knitwear is a massive massive thing that I would reach to I got this jumper that I'm actually wearing so I've got this jumper that I'm actually wearing now I would wear it so casually like this more like out of the office outfits but then I always find a nice knitted sweater it looks so so good for work wear so I've shown you loads of different ways that you could style this up as well it looks really really nice over the white shirt it just felt really comfortable to wear but just having the collar and having the shirt coming out makes such a difference than just wearing on its own I feel like if you wear a jumper like this just on its own in the office it probably is not going to look as smart whereas if you just layer it over a shirt and just have a collar showing it instantly just makes the jumper look a lot more smart so I've shown you ways that you can wear this with some black leather leggings with some jeans with skirts with some leather shorts like it's such a versatile piece and having a v-neck oversized kind of Jumper like this in a neutral color if you've got one in your wardrobe and you've not thought about wearing it for work wear just think of ways that you can layer it up it would also look really good layered over like a shirt dress as well so this one is from Topshop and I got it in a size medium and it's already very nice and big and slouchy so I wouldn't say size up too much in this I think as well when it comes to office wear it's really nice to have a high neckline for me personally if I'm in a more professional setting or I'm going to a meeting I don't like to have like cleavage on show and I will always opt for something that's a bit more high-net so I picked up this gorgeous like lightweight knitted ribs top the fact that it's like a knitted top and that little bit more thick instantly makes it feel more expensive and a little bit more put together for an office outfit I thought this cream colorway as well it's going to be perfect to go with all kinds of neutral colors in my wardrobe so I would wear this with some really nice wide leg trousers you could wear it with jeans and some flats for more casual office outfit and you could also put it under a Blazer so this was also from Topshop and I got a size small and it was a really really nice fit definitely no need to size up on this kind of a big fit and was super super comfy so when you are putting a capsule wardrobe together it's nice to have a variety of different bottoms to put with different tops and for me I think an outfit always looks better if you're going to mix and match textures a little bit so I always like to put like a faux leather into my wardrobe I think it looks really nice for the shirts with knitwear over the top and layered with blazers you could definitely still wear these now right into September and October by layering knitwear Over the Top by laying the shirts some gorgeous nice flat shoes and then put a long like wool coat or trench coat over the top just to give that extra layer so these I thought were gorgeous these are from Topshop they're a gorgeous gorgeous Camile color and the faux leather is really nice it's not too shiny it's not noisy it's like a nice matte faux leather I really liked that they had pockets in them as well I just think it's so nice to have pockets in a short and I got these in a size 10 they looked gorgeous with the shirt over up and with this jumper over the top but you could definitely layer them as well with like the black bodysuit tights and flats as well I think it's always really nice to have a black skirt in your work wear wardrobe as well especially coming into Autumn it's the perfect thing to just wear with some really nice tights some nice black flats and then you can just wear it with a variety of tops I put so many pieces of knitwear over the top of this with tights and flats and you could also wear like a high neck top with a Blazer and then tights and flats I personally just think flat shoes always look super Chic and super classic for your Workwear the next thing I got was this black casual dress it's just a very basic dropped waist black dress and I feel like having a black dress in your wardrobe like this is another essential you can put it with like bare legs and flats at the moment and then add tights and then even wear it with boots into the winter her this one is from Asos it was a really really good price the fit on it was really nice and it's just something you could get so so much wear out of I love that the bags are back in fashion again and this one from Topshop I thought would make the perfect tote spruce up your work wear it's just such a nice gorgeous like faux leather quilted oversized tote bag and it would look so nice with like an all-black outfit and then just this bag too loads of room to fit in it and I just thought it was a really nice one to add in and show you I really like wearing dresses if I'm going for meetings or something for me personally I would much prefer to wear like a smok shirt style dress rather than like a fitted midi dress I feel like it's just so much more comfortable if you didn't want to wear bare legs you could put tights with it and I think like a collar like this just makes it look a little bit more formal and put together I love these like Peter Pan others and I think they look really nice like this so bare legs and flats look so lovely it's even nice with blazer over the top or a jacket and then a big bag but also this would look so nice with like tights and Boots going into Autumn as well I got it in a size 10 so it wasn't too fitted and it was much more of an oversized fit and I absolutely loved the way this looked with the black flats I thought it looked so girly it felt so comfortable in it a pair of black faux leather leggings is again another essential for Autumn winter off this wear there's so many ways you can wear this and they're just one of those things that you can easily grab put with some flat shoes and then team over like a oversized shirt or a really nice piece of knitwear and they're just always gonna feel comfy but you still look nice and put together with a pair of black flats super super Chic these are from Topshop I got them in my usual size a and they fit really nice I felt like they look quite flattering and they were comfortable to wear and again the faux leather is really really nice on these so I definitely recommend these if you are looking for a pair a Blazer is always an essential when it comes to work wear so I picked up this oversized Stone one from Topshop I love an oversized fit and I just think this is so nice you could wear this just with a basic t-shirt and a pair of jeans underneath if you were going for a bit more of a casual work wear look maybe on a Friday or doesn't it then but you could definitely dress this up as well a nice shirt underneath or a nice pair of trousers or even over a nice dress it's from Topshop I got a size 12. it would look really nice just over like dresses as well and Boots going into Autumn winter but yeah I think this one it was a little bit too big I went a little bit too oversized but yeah an oversized Blazer so many ways to wear it and such an essential so that brings us to the end of today's video I hope it's giving you some inspiration for your office outfits as well you can use my code for any of the vivea shoes in the video and they are linked in the description box as are all of the pieces that I've showed you in today's video I hope you enjoyed this comment below any other video requests you would like from styling and fashion and I will see you very soon bye
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Meet the Masterminds Behind District Donuts’ Funky Flavors
(drums) I always say food is food. Like if you can make a great taco, you can probably put your mind to it and make a great donut. With donuts, it really gave us a vehicle that allowed us to do anything. (upbeat music) - District started in 2013 here in the Lower Garden District in New Orleans. We wanted to kind of reach every person at any time of the day. Breakfast, lunch, dinner. - And donuts was one of those things that came to us just as a form of comfort and a form of something that we could really take a culinary approach to. - We were in here every day. The amount of creativity we could bring to the table on a daily basis, the amount of feedback we could receive from our team and from the people who come in as guests, that teaches you a ton. - Everything in here is scratch kitchen. Everything from the cookie toppings to the sprinkles to the dough, obviously, it's just all scratch. So if we love something we grew up on, if Twinkies are your thing, whatever, we could look at that and say, "Man, well what is that look like in a donut?" Something that makes you go, "Oh wow," and this is something people should feel good and warm and happy when they have it. - The one I like the least, - Uh-oh. - I think that we've done is the Maple Sriracha Glaze - Come on, man. - with the candied thyme. - Come on, man. - This is highly personal. (upbeat music) When you create jobs in a neighborhood and then you realize the neighborhood is impacted by that job creation environment, that changes how you view a neighborhood and so our hope is to tailor our gift to serve the community and change it for the better. - We've started to roast our own coffee. Basically for every bag of coffee goes a dollar to a specified non-profit and we branded it Cool Kids Coffee. Cool Kids Coffee Roasters focuses on the cool kids of Children's Hospital or the cool kids of a foster care non-profit. We think if businesses can take what they do, their product, and figure how to turn that into a way to serve people outside of that immediate relationship as buyer and seller, that creates better communities. - I see what we do as a truth to the city, which is saying, "How else would we be? We're from New Orleans and that's just kind of how we think down here." What's next for us is to continue to spread the love and figure out how to bring donuts, sliders and coffee to new neighborhoods and bring Cool Kids Coffee Roasters with us as we go. So we're hopeful to continue to build the brand of District.
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BEST OF ETHOBOT SEPTEMBER 2023
Barry when did you join back on the server I got bored and I wanted to build an iron farm but for some reason it keeps breaking maybe if I looked inside do not mess with the Redstone not again is everything okay Barry oh no not you stay away from my machine oh come on maybe you just need a second pair of eyes to see what the problem is I mean maybe you're right see all I needed was a little water to cool things down what you just no need to make me there's no way I put the name tag on the zombie I left the Villager in the compartment I put the water in the exact places where did I go wrong hold on hold on I got to grab something I huh why did you leave a cookie in there this entire time the machine wasn't working because of that almost to the top come [Music] on you picked the wrong chcken to mess with no man I'm I'm hungry it's either you or me all right now we're cooking I just need to get some sprinkles and then my cake this is going to work trust I don't know this feels like a bad idea huh what a nice day out to huh wh why is the ground rumbling huh wait wait no no no no no no ISO what's going on oh hey Daisy oh just some stuff for my brand new software update update yeah it was just sent out today uh what is this update going to do anyway I don't know apparently it's going to fix some bugs in my Persona software ready for the new me Daisy driver update software update complete initializing breakfast protocol breakfast protocol making preparations for the mining operation SK scanning I don't know what you're talking about there's no way any diamonds okay I'm just going to take this back and how Etho you're hurting me warning threat deter is let's go how what the daisy how'd the update go e a what did I do he so look what I found Daisy Daisy I need to study go find something else to do but fine [Music] sorry um Etho Sandra what are you doing here studying of course what else would I be doing where's your sister you're usually never without her oh you know she's somewhere in the library but I'm sure she's not causing too much TR trouble keep the uhoh you couldn't have just read a book or something now could you oopsies why was I kicked out finally the unlimited bone meal with this I can finally make anything giant wait really how giant uh not Daisy only mature adults like myself can handle such a device that uh where did it go Daisy come back now how does this [Music] work now I have a giant cookie okay Daisy it's time to give the bone meal back and where did you put it I think the creeper took it what have you done what have I done what have I done you took it we're all going to die how are we going to fix this uh don't worry I think I got an idea now charge my minion see Dy everything's back to the way it used to be all the cookies will be mine guys I've been seeing a lot of these skiy toilet shorts on my feet what if we made a video about that oh my Lord I hate my job so let's go into this what if we no what why not I think I can speak for all of us when I say that none of us want that hey come on guys this going to be a great short at least ly agrees with me and of course he'd agreed to that you're not wrong I just really want a raise come on guys how about if I give everyone a raise no amount of money is worth this wait wait come back oh yeah I think I'm going to pull out of this one Ethan sorry David please not you too Emma hear me out you really think I'm going to help you make a skibbidy toilet short look Ethan I can't defend you anymore fine just leave just make it myself finally it's complete now all I got to do is wait no no no no no so what if I burn down zom Bob's house he in my cookie you think choosing violence is the best way to solve it of course it is uh what's going on stay out of this hey are you guys okay we're fine I thought I told you to stay out of this what this is awesome no not awesome maybe for you this is going to be so much fun no wait you had op there's no time for that we got to get to the spawn before Daisy destroys the server how are we going to stop her Daisy I mean Cherry I hope we're not too late I suppose someone's got to to you a real roller of the server EO do something do you really think she'll listen to me look Daisy hi Cherry EO help me get over here Daisy huh we're going to be late I for what our planned vacation trip we got to get to the airport now it's give me like five minutes there's no time hurry up yeah I'm not seeing a e or DIY here sir it's Etho and Daisy oh yeah I got you right here come on hand it over okay just hurry up please huh e drop them but drop them hey leave her alone she doesn't have any I knew it you can't be serious hurry up Daisy I'm trying I've got little legs okay okay I think that's everyone wait wait wait wait what the H get off of me let us in ah finally um Isa I don't think this is the right plane what do you mean this isn't the right no hello is anyone down there czy are you pretending to be a bird or something no I set my spawn here by accident I forgot my water bucket this can't be real you're not real whatever just jump into the water I don't think this is working it's your aim that's not working just give me a ladder all right hurry up are you trying to kill me it looks like it's about to break hey Etho why is Daisy up there oh hey cash just trying to get an idiot out of the tree oh here you want to use my ender pearl here Daisy [Music] catch all right Daisy I'm out of options so uh just jump to me okay no way what if you don't catch me I won't move an inch okay here I go my bad uh internet issues EO look they're having a baking contest I couldn't imagine you participating in that welcome to this year's annual Bake Off meet our lovely contestants AJ aodin and Daisy this will be a piece of cake wait what all right are you ready ready set go you're all going down uh-uh you're talking to a Master Chef Master Chef of what a knuckle sandwich all of you cow in the glory of my secret weapon secret uh uh wait Daisy wait no you can't put that in there all right let's see what we've got [Music] wow well then I suppose Daisy wins by default give it up for of course reporting live from the plains biome there have been multiple reports of alien sightings on the server we believe they are originating from the Moon and we have to go to the Moon didn't you just hear the news Daisy do you know what aliens do to cows huh I don't know but we're going to find out we're all the aliens I told you Daisy there's nothing here all there is is just nothingness and a couple of rocks ow what was that for what the where did you come from I live here see I told you aliens exist here Mr alien take this as a sign of peace and prosperity what is this kind of sick joke what's wrong with cookies are you trying to kill me those things are poisonous to us what no cookies can't be poisonous oh no gor get to the ship Daisy what is that I guess it's some sort of oil lamp and it's dirty ah it's good to be back what the who is that oh sorry I'm the genie because y'all let me out you guys get three wishes really wait wait wait wait wait what's the catch uh I don't know something about if you're not specific enough it'll turn out strange but hey not my problem uh Daisy we're going to have to be very careful what we said I wish for an infinite supply of cookies all right B here what these are my cookies hey I mean if you stay a member long enough you should be able to get your life 's worth let me give it a try Daisy I wish the C6 G you on genin impact bro you should know I ain't getting that unless you're loaded then I wish for 1,000 diamonds hey wait all right B here yes let's go no you better split that with me but but my PS get back here all right well if we're done here I'm out where are we oh no Daisy run Daisy I think I can see a way out over [Music] there Daisy and Etho should have been here by now uh Daisy where did you go Daisy we can't take breaks right now to uh you good huh oh I'm sorry but have you ches potatoes is all you think about his food I smell like broth this will be an easy and simple job Daisy are you sure you got this through of course I did think about all the op gear she has in that little Vault this is going to be like taking candy from a baby how what the oh also watch out for traps needles why does she have so many traps Daisy be quiet we're so close to the Vault it's literally over there Daisy hide what was that I must have been dreaming come on let's finish this you've got to be kidding me all of this security for a jar of jam is it good Jam at least uh-oh what is all the noise down here though Daisy what my jam
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Unbreaking America: Divided We Fall
America's political system has been hijacked to ensure those with power keep it if you look at American politics and think everything is fine this video is not for you to the rest of us things seem pretty broken I mean our forefathers created a beautiful system and we live in a magical country how the hell did things get so bad these days just 2% of Americans trust that our elections work how they're supposed to Congress has an approval rating of 20% our leaders are locked in partisan warfare and they aren't fixing anything and we're angry we're angry at the system at each other our country is getting poorer sicker more divided and our families are paying the price we don't even talk to each other anymore America's political system has been hijacked to ensure those with power keep it and for the rest of us well it's not so good I'm gonna show you exactly how today's political system is creating the problem exactly how we fix it and how the solution ultimately depends on you this Venn diagram shows the relationship between an elected official doing what the people want and their likelihood of getting reelected ideally they'd serve the people and have a high likelihood of re-election but a recent Harvard Business School report by Professor Michael Porter and Catherine Gale sure that the relationship looks more like this they found virtually low correlations between serving the will of the people and getting reelected in other words if our elected leaders do their jobs they're more likely to lose their jobs how is that possible the report blames that on two privately held gain seeking organizations America's two major political parties in 2019 both major parties publicly threatened to blacklist candidates and contractors who veered from the party lines they control the money the debates the primaries babe and draw their own voting districts a full sixty-one percent of Americans want another option but any third party or independent who runs is seen as a spoiler so year after year we choose between the lesser of two evils Democrats Republicans Republicans Democrats in any other environment a new competitor would swoop in to better serve their constituency you hate your cable company here comes streaming but the two parties have rigged the system to block competition but it gets worse 86 percent of House races we now know which party will win the general election before it even starts that means all of the competition is in the primaries where as few as 14 percent of voters participate and primary voters tend to be more partisan than those who vote in the general election so the most partisan candidates win the primary the virtually guaranteed to win the general so you can guess what happens next over time the parties move further and further apart this graphic shows members of Congress who works to the other party to pass a law in 1953 the gray lines represent their collaboration the more lines you see the more times they cross party lines to pass a law this is how it looked in 67 in 81 look what happened in 1995 and by 2011 it represents where we are today hardliners are rewarded collaboration is vilified Congress is so gridlocked they can't even pass the most basic laws to improve the lives of everyday Americans for the first time since the Great Depression life expectancy in the u.s. is actually going down while it goes up in the rest of the world we were once ranked top in the world for education we fall into 27th we can't afford life-saving prescriptions and medical bills are forcing families into bankruptcy almost half of American families can't even afford basic necessities like rent and food what I want to know is how do we fix it you know I think I've been able to carry it away here so I'm gonna bring my friend Josh in while I calm down we need to take our government back and make it work for us so much of what's failing is a symptom of our failed elections look this isn't about giving power to the right or to the left or asking Congress to fix itself because frankly they won't so we have to go around Congress and the good news is in the u.s. states run elections even federal elections so when we pass election laws in a state it affects the federal elections and get this a Bloomberg News study showed that throughout American history passing state laws has been the key to creating massive federal change and the law we need to pass it's called the American anti-corruption act it fixes the system so government can work for you and your family not just a handful of special interests and political insiders here's how it works we have independent Commission's draw voting districts we make it illegal for lobbyists to donate to politicians we give every voter a $100 tax credit that they can use to support the candidate of their choice we put reasonable term limits on elected officials we implement ranked choice voting to allow independents and third parties to run without spoiling elections and finally we enact secure automatic voter registration and vote from home ballots so now you've got more people voting and it's easier to vote this is common-sense stuff it creates a congress that's more responsive to the people and can finally get stuff done look we've pulled this law and it's incredibly popular across party lines all we have to do is pass them in states across the country how do we do that aha Thank You Josh that brings us to this simple pie chart it shows the percentage of a population required to create real and lasting change researchers looked at movements from all over the world and found that when 3.5 percent of a population actively engages in fighting for change they win every single time in America 3.5 percent is 11 million people and it needs to be conservatives progressives and independents together America's roughly divided into thirds that means no one group has the power to do it alone and here's the best part millions are already involved in the movement and together they've already racked up more than 100 victories in cities and states across America but we need millions more and that's why I'm talking to you here's what I need you to do right now go to represent dot US and sign up to be part of the next anti-corruption victory in your state there are already people near you fighting and they need your help that's not for you then join the Commonwealth a community of people giving whatever amount they can every month to support local anti-corruption campaigns every single dollar goes to the front lines of the fight not to overhead or organizational expenses all I'm asking is that everyone who watches this video needs to do something that you do something because you can be damn sure if you do nothing nothing is going to change I'm here to tell you that your voice does matter join us [Music]
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Ingles Corporativo- Class #2 - Principiante 1 - Possessives: my, your, his, her
good [Music] afternoon afterno teacher oh well K how are you today start class in a moment a couple are you guys good afternoon anamin it's pleasure to be with you we're going to start with the class in a moment well it's 1 o' let's get started let me display the presentation [Music] afternoon teacher good afternoon Wilson all right so start with the class this is class number two [Music] right [Music] foree [Music] import for fore good afternoon I can see Alejandra Ana Sanchez Gman Wilson Roger welcome back my name is Vasquez and I am in charge of the group right is beginner one thank you for being here [Music] fore for [Music] for fando [Music] Sanchez please you listen to your name say present right say present [Music] AB here Alejandra see present remember I'm passing the thank you thank you Alma Alma Amanda here anna Vasquez present thank you Anna thank you an stepanie present thanks Andre Carlos thank you Celia Maria cythia Castro here yet Claudia Alvarez here thear elberto esal fixa present Linda thank Linda Chavis Chavis thank [Music] you roer Campos present thank you Vasquez pres and will present present you I can see Carlos too [Music] Carlos thank you thank you very [Music] good fore excuse me my name is Alejandra s Maria no oh okay for fore [Music] Excell oh [Music] okay okay graas thank you roer exactly thank you good how are you fine good good thank you okay [Music] fore thank [Music] you okay well well guys let's start with the class for foress access for [Music] for YouTube some videos for foree for fore spe my name is Jennifer Miller names what is your name my name is schol what is your last name my last name is p right for what is your name what is your last name for example my name is and my last name last name is yes [Music] fore okay for fore spe for oh no no no okay students manual P1 foree l for l okay I can see cloudia Claudia Rees hello Claudia afternoon you hear me Claudia s CL can I gu esal esalo thank you okay let's continue questions [Music] no for okay listening speaking Reading Writing ETA okay okay but this is class number two right my name is name is my full name is Alejandro Gonzalez today is Tuesday January 25th in 22 this is what we have for today the topic for today is possessives my you her right that is the topic we will learn about possessing tivs okay first let's start by saying this we have personal pronouns I you he she it we you and they right I you he she it we you and they for example and you can say right I am you are student she is m is Glenda it is a cell phone we are a class right we are class you are you guys are students you are students and we can say they are my brother and my sister okay so we begin with that subject pronouns or personal pronouns right so this is something that we need to know right so your pronouns or we can say personal pronouns the same knowing that we associate we associate the subject pronouns with the possessive adjectives again I am Google right arm a student he is is it [Music] is we are class you are students and they are parents when I say my parents I'm referring to my mother and my father right his father okay so first we have the subject pronouns I you he she it we you and they okay so pronouns likeon one more time I you e she eat we they right Alandra yes I'm sorry [Music] oh yeah very good you can use contractions yes you can whenever you want whenever you want uh for example you can say I'm UB you can say your student um your is CH we class your students and they're my parents you can use them aleandra it's okay you can say I am or you can say I'm it's up to you okay thank you you're welcome most of the times when you use Contra because you want to speak fast you want to speak fluently I'm you're student is Marvin she's lenda it's a do we class students they're my parents as you see it's different right very good so you know this is the first part subject pronouns I you he she it we you and they okay subject or person pronouns right and then we have possessive adjectives yes tell me yeah yes yes forms are correct okay somebody else questions else those are again personal pronouns subject pronouns I you he she it we you and they then you associate this s pronouns with the possessive adjectives right so you have the personal pronoun I you say my right you your he is she her it you say it we say our you you say your they you say their right so these are the possessive adjectives five or his her her it's it's our our our and there there when do we use posessive adjetives we use say adjetives talk about posessions or belongings for example my um my cell phone is blue my cell phone is blue right so that is my possession right this is my possession it's mine it's mine so that this is my position my belonging it's me my cell phone is blue so as you notice we have the possessive adjective next to the noun or my possession cell phone right cell phone is my POS my cell phone is blue okay so that is a processive yeah you say I am Google it's different have a subject pronoun subject pronoun I am you say my cell phone is blue it's different is different you talk about possessions okay for example I can say her dog is cute listen in parenthesis I'm going to put a you know explanation I would say my friends my friends dog I'm referring to my friend my [Music] friend's so I say her dog is cute your house is expensive yeah very good is expensive excellent POA your house is expensive your it's another POS adjective your your says to me right Mr Vasquez your house is expensive right an example so imagine that is referring to my house my house right it's just an example so let's your ising it's my house okay another example is computer is new so imagine that I'm referring to Wilson's computer right his his because I'm referring to Wilson Wilson all right this computer is new I'm talking about Wilson's possession what is possession is computer yep exactly exactly s you have the exactly this is s computer I'm referring to the computer of Wilson right that is another equivalence but this is not common the computer of computer that's why I don't know if you have seen right in some places like you know I don't know like [Music] right but right now we're focus on possessive adjectives my your another example say our class is at 100 pm. our class I can tell you right guys our class is at 1M our class A Class A class class is at 1M Okay so hour is another possessive adjective let me give you more examples listen possessive adjectives repeat listen and repeat I'm your his her it's our our our your third third let me give you all examples my my name is right my name is I'm using the adjective my my name is this is different right this is another way and another way is I'm using a and it's valid it's valid my name my name is UB my name is o at this example these guys are talking about this boy his name is his name is his name is they are expressing this his name is El right so we use adjectives okay for example her now this guys this guys are referring to this girl this girl right but they say okay her name is Roxana her name is Roxana her name is Rana okay there maybe I I am referring to this guys right a I say their names are squ ped ped and Juan this is Juan okay their names are and okay so we use the possessive adjectives in this way we express possessions remember a possessive adjective is next to a noun the see adjective next to a noun again again my a laptop laptop or cat the I say pars your bike so we have a noun this is a now right laptop these are nouns laptop cat okay do you have any questions about possessive adjectives no no no okay else excent thank you one more time listen and repeat my your her yes I haven't given you an example with its example it name is let's say also so referring to the do name use e animals places things ET for animals places ET IT name is also name is also is thetive we don't have an apostrophe remember we don't have an apostrophe this case we don't use [Music] it you have a question this one last one there there listen again M your this this her it's our your there very good for example as we practiced yesterday I question sorry you're welome okay let's continue you know that's why yesterday we practiced right with this questions what's your name my name is Google right remember we use this contractions what equals what is what equals what is we can just contract questions to what's your name what's your name my name is right my name is we practiced yesterday with this question remember but what want to point out is my name is gole what about if I say what's your last name her last name is Martinez is different right last name is Martinez for example let's let's practice let's practice listen to my question I will do something I'm going to write a question over here is last name my last name is okay listen to your classmates listen to your classmates listen to your [Music] classmates an stepanie what's your last name I last name is Rosales Rosales okay um what is her last name what last name we're talking about Anna Stephanie right we're about an Stephanie my my remember listen to the question listen to the question what's last name her last night last name last night what her last name was her last last name last name her last name is her last her last name is nativi okay yeah her last name is Martinez very good remember Anan said my last name is Rosales so now I'm asking this question because we're talking about Anan right what her last name her last name is Rosales Rosales okay name her last name is Rosales right what's your last name now yes what's your last name it's your time my last name is what's your last name my my last night is nativ okay T very nice sexy Wilson what her last name his last name is Garcia oh remember Wilson we're talking about danela that's why I'm asking you this question last name her last name is nativi okay what's her last name my last name is Garcia listen to the question wison listen to the question wison what's her last name we're talking about her last name is nativ okay for me wison her last name her her last name name is is na good now yes Wilson what's your last name my last name is Garcia great great now yes now yes now let me select somebody else what's his last name remember we're talking about Wilson's last name let me see let me try someone what's his last name what's his last name his last name is Garcia Garcia very good his last name is Garcia um yes yes okay okay see see fore [Music] no EXC question teacher good in the last question as you can see says what are their names this is when you say right many people let's say two people three people four people Etc what are their names because it's plural this in plural right for example you can say their names are J Maria or know you can be like what are their names their names are the Maris Marin and let's say Anna for example or what are their names their names aren Royer and I would say cloud right that is way okay so it depends as you notice we change the adjectives their names are the same we don't say my names are because it's different all right so you have to be careful okay let's go with the last part because it's almost time I just want to assign you the following exercises this will be a practice in a homework for you what I wanted to do because we don't have too much time time by the way I will give you this EX exes of this homework you need to look at the examples shown right this slide and you have to write at least five sentences by using possessive adjectives you can follow this examples I have my name is Pedro her last name isas his name is their names are Maria L you can bu the examples you know you can write examples like this your her it's our by sentences okay okay questions thank [Music] you okay whatpp okay for selia no Felix a fix a okay guys this thank you I'll see you tomorrow bye bye thank youbye thanks a lot it's a pleasure thank you bye yes yes goodbye bye goodbye thank you
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Kaaba and Masjid e Nabvi - My Sister's Story | Latest Clip (2023)
as Muslims the Kaaba and Masjid inabi hold a special place in our religion let's take a closer look at these sacred sites the Kaaba is a cuboid-shaped structure made of stone and is considered the most sacred site in Islam it was built by Prophet Ibrahim and his son Ismail Masjid inabi is located in Medina and is the second holiest site in Islam it was built by Prophet Muhammad sallallahu alaihi wasallam and is where he is buried every year millions of Muslims from all around the world come to perform Hajj and amra and to offer their prayers at these sacred sites
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Thee Holy Brothers Episode 6 A Sudden Gunshot
[Music] sudden gunshot I mean that's what that one has particular resonance for me I really Marvin I think was not quite sure about its place on the record it's a pretty dark song who's just about and waking up someone who watched someone who kills himself sort of a loner he's on my cheek and with all of the dark overtones that that that persona entails but I felt was really important to put that song on the record I really lobbied hard for it you'll beat up the drawer there see Judas can't the barrel is empty in case of an accident his name on the news is 6 o'clock but you might get woken by a son gunshot [Music] I didn't want the record to just be about the quest for either spiritual quest in the pursuit of the mystery of what life is and all the other sort of existential questions that the album has this one to me was was important because it had a it had a narrative it wasn't a inherently questing song the way some of the other ones are and I felt to provide some emotional balance and some substantive balance to the record I really felt that there was a he-man what he was proving with God on his side Yuval here his name Domino's is six o'clock but you might get woken by some gunshot you can say a word that a name and we just feel the energy come to life you know if I said the word Dylan also this is energy that doesn't matter that he's played with 15 piece bands he's played solo if I said let her call and there's an energy I said Lennon that Hank Williams and Sue Marvin Gaye's like a war two names and just conjures up all this incredible energized yesterday's noses on the kitchen floor the early edition is on the front porch [Music] man they finally find peace whereas spirit goes his name on the nose at six o'clock but you might get woken by a son gunshot [Music]
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Using an Alaskan Mill to Cut Floor Joist - Dovetail Log Cabin Build, (Ep 7)
[Music] we heared one floor joist log with a broad axe laid it out with the lines and snapped lines on it then a hue down to the lines now this is another system or a way that you can actually flatten the tops of your joist if you have an Alaskan mill and a good power head this is my Alaskan mill sitting on top of that timber the like colored timber and I'll use that big bad boy right there on the ground that's a 394 husky with a 28 inch bar on it that's what I and I'll set that Alaskan the mill over the top of that top timber now this kind of a poor boy setup that I'm doing here I've got the log up here and I'll be able to run my meal right down the top of that timber the one on top the light colored one and I'll cut a flat top all the way down that log will be nice and flat all the way down because the mill is riding on top of that timber and it is level and it's anchored down to the soft horses so it can't move and any any curves or crowns that you have in your log if you'll turn that toward the crown will be parallel with the bar on your chainsaw and then you're keeping that curve or crown which is really what you want to do in a situation like this because you keep the thicknesses of your log that makes it stronger that you can actually use for a floor joist now on this timber that I have on top where it's sitting on the saw horses I put a reference mark here on the timber and actually on the sawhorse top to so that I can put this timber back exactly where I had it each time I cut a joist you can see that I leveled this end of the timber I had to put a wedge in underneath there to actually bring this up to level and it did the same thing at the other end and brought the timber up to where it was level with a wedge and that will keep the flat surface of the timber from side to side level all the way down from end to end I'm going to show you how I'm keeping this kind of the way that I want it if you look under here you can see a pencil line that I made just made it behind just free handed it that will give me a good width there if you look at it for the surface for the for the floor and I took my tape and I measured from the underneath side of the timber down to my bark on the end of the joist and it's about three and a quarter inches now the thickness of my ember is over three and 5/16 we're going to call it three and three quarters or three and three-eighths this is not totally precision work here but we'll be doing that that later but I set my Alaskan on six and a quarter I added the thickness of Mattia then from the bottom side of my timber down to the top of my mark and I sub stress subtracted three eighths of an inch which is about the thickness of the kerf this chainsaw will cut and then I set my meal the height of it here on six and quarter which like I said I subtract subtracted about three eighths of an inch for the salt curve if you total three and three eighths and three and a quarter you come up with six and five eighths minus three eighths of an inch for the salt curve and that gives you six and a quarter inches that will be pretty close to what I want from the underneath side of this down to where the bottom side of the chainsaw bar the the teeth will actually be cutting right at this mark here if you can see I've got some wedges here I had to raise the tip which is a small end of the log I had to raise it up just a little bit so it would match the other end from here to here okay I'm going to put the the Alaska meal I'm gonna set it across this timber and then I'm going to slide my bar my chainsaw bar in here and right through here and then I will tighten these nuts down then I'll be able to fire this thing up and be able to slide it across the the timber and saw the top of the joists flat I'll just slide it all the way down [Music] I went the full length to this joist I'll come back and I'll remove the screws in the timber that are there that helps to hold it steady or actually keeps it steady that keeps it from sliding around but probably not going to with just the weight of it it's pretty heavy but I do that just to keep it in a certain spot there where I've got it leveled up and I'm going to unscrew these screws here and move this out of the way [Music] there you have it flattened on top it's an easy thing to do and it can save some Huen now if you want a few years that's fine I encourage you to do so because hewn is enjoyable and it will give you some experience with a broad axe and you can use that experience when you get onto the wall logs so appreciate you watching and we hope you had a very Merry Christmas and may God bless you and yours through the new year
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The Mystery of the Resurrection |1 Corinthians 15:51-55 | October 30, 2022
[Music] come on [Music] foreign [Music] foreign [Music] thank you [Music] thank you [Music] thank you [Music] thank you [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] foreign [Music] readings and salutations welcome to First Christian Church Disciples of Christ here in Fort Smith Arkansas we're glad that you're with us for the special All Saints Day service both our members and visitors and to those who are with us in person and online uh please if you're able stand and celebrate seeing him number 637 for all the saints with us today foreign [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] tonight [Music] [Applause] foreign [Music] [Applause] Christmas songs foreign all right foreign take a look at the back of your bulletin today we have an elders meeting right after the service downstairs and then at four o'clock disciples Bales will rehearse Tuesday at 10 the DWF board meets and then at 11 30 there's lunch Munch at Calico County um Wednesday at 10 there's prime time bells and then at noon and six is Nick's small groups also Wednesday and the second at 7 p.m there's choir rehearsal looking ahead the fall Fandango weekend is in Hot Springs from November 11th through 13th and I'd like to really emphasize the Antioch Thanksgiving service day on November 12th if you guys don't know Antioch usually serves about 30 000 people in this town a month that that need meals and food and they're anticipating serving 20 000 people on that day and our job's pretty easy it's just from eight to three and you don't have to be there the entire time anything helps but we basically just hand out food so they bring it in in trucks and we just hand it out to people in need so it's a great cause if you have time also that Saturday at 11 30 there's a senior safety class and then on the following Sunday of is the Veterans Day Thanksgiving meal so please join us for that as well I'd also like to thank all of you that helped us on Friday with the bed build for sleep and Heavenly peace we almost completed 30 new beds we had a lot of delays that day for deliveries normally it only takes about four hours but also if you have free time sometime follow them on Facebook and they'll post when they have a delivery it's really fulfilling to go out to one of these houses and build this bed it takes about eight minutes to build one of these beds and then you can see these kids just jumping on it immediately they're so excited to finally be off the floor so once again thanks to everyone that helped us on Friday you know just to reiterate November 12th and 13th we have hard work volunteering for a good cause and eating a lot of food if you've ever wanted a weekend that is representative of this church you got it and so that would be a good one to reach out let folks know about all are invited to both volunteer and to eat with us of course but at this time uh we are going to be rejoicing in good news this is our chance to share birthdays anniversaries good news of all kinds if I may I'd like to start I just uh returned from the regional assembly in Vicksburg Mississippi uh which was wonderful although I found out their primary uh their primary attractions are a Coca-Cola plant and a river trail so I don't know why I drove six hours for that that's right here but in all seriousness it was good to be with the region and the news that I want to share with you all is that uh the the general sentiment is that Cove had scrambled everything for everyone and yet we have regrouped and we're back on Mission it's so good to be together with a region that is back at it but with that birthday is anniversaries good news of all kinds yes sir well right hey how old does that make you 15. so you still have room to grow yet Mt isn't happy birthday yes ma'am we have a new great grandbaby her name is Stella Joe 17 pounds 13 ounces born Monday oh yeah seven pounds that was big enough now where's the where's the name Joe come from me that's right oh yeah amen new grandbaby that isn't yeah oh yeah great grandbaby thank you yeah oh yeah that means five that's right what else do we got I'll share something with you oh I yeah I didn't see if somebody raised their hand oh god um we don't typically announce a anniversary like this but I've got a lot of gratitude and humility in my heart I want to share with you that last Tuesday was my 27th sobriety birthday amen [Applause] yes ma'am amazing good job 59-year anniversary amen [Laughter] oh yeah wonderful uh yeah oh wonderful oh yeah hit Trey's first High School swim meet is Wednesday oh yeah would you uh Let the church know just I I'd love to see how many folks we can get cheering you on it goes for any of you all who have youth who are in sports or any sort of activities robotics anything like that let the church know I know there's a lot of folks who who want to come out and celebrate our young people amazing so seeing no others uh this is a special edition of the church celebrating good news we have the uh checks in for our scholarship if I could invite a couple people forward what I'd love us for us to do is to have that person or a representative of that person come forward and just share uh what you're going to school for and oh your favorite class or how it's going or anything like that if I could call forward Greta prior uh the family of Sarah Blackburn and Abby musset [Applause] I'll have them speak into the microphone as well oh yeah I'm learning my lesson y'all can you tell us what you're going to school for I am going to school to obtain my Master's in leadership [Applause] hi I'm Abby um I am going back to school for a third degree now this will be the last time I'm in school uh for dental hygiene so I'm over here at ufas so if you ever need your teeth cleaned by someone that you know I would love to see you foreign I am Stephanie Bailey and I'm Sarah Blackman's mom and her dad's back there she was here actually last Sunday um she just recently got married and is in her last year of grad school thank you [Applause] English language pathology oh yeah oh yeah [Music] one more for all these problems [Applause] I don't think we have any more celebration left in us so let's go ahead and stand and go to God with our call to worship our call to worship for this morning reads when we pass through the waters whether we are triumphant or defeated let's pray holy and loving and living God we gather as people of your revelation the goodness the grace the love the truth that you have shown us long before we could do anything in response you are our God and we are your people and we are grateful that you have claimed us as your own you have set us in the company of saints past and present among those who have made bold witness to your goodness to your truth today especially we Marvel that your word opens up new Futures where we see no way forward God we know that there are places in our hearts where we are afraid we are afraid of a future we cannot control of losing health and Independence of the well-being of our children pray that past mistakes will ruin our futures God write the stories of your people deep in our hearts this day so that we might or not to not to be afraid but to trust you beyond our fears give us hearts and minds and Spirits ready to trust and follow wherever your spirit leads content that you will not lead us beyond your loving embrace we pray all this in the name of Jesus Christ the one who taught us to Pray by saying our father wow foreign [Music] my son to come [Music] thank you you may be seated with this being All Saints Sunday it is an important time to recall the saints that have gone before us here at this church we have about 15 names that we would like to uplift folks who have gone on to be an eternal peace with Christ Our King uh what we'll be doing is reading their names I understand we'll be playing a bell and lighting a candle in remembrance of them on this day we remember Mona Joe Fisher foreign [Music] Bob Harris [Music] masako Masa foreign [Music] Looper [Music] thank you Joe Johnson [Music] the Reverend Howard Marshall [Music] Gene Staten foreign [Music] s [Music] Mary mccoa [Music] Wendy Cotner foreign Clifton [Music] foreign with me God though death is is painful morning it's full of grief full of sadness I also recognize that it's full of memories it's full of Joys and bring forward things that we saw in others but ultimately beyond all else God we we recognize that death is a transition not a stopping point and we recognize that that you are God over both the living and the dead for you are The God Who has inspired and placed the Holy Spirit within these folks and that the emergent properties within each of them the things that made them them those do not come from ourselves those come from you those are things that you have given us in the church that we might see living evidence of your work and we might glorify you and be inspired and ourselves Changed by them so God we thank you for these 15 who have gone before us for their life for their Witness for their presence with you forevermore the name of Jesus Christ we pray amen I can't think of a better scripture reading today other than Paul's description of our final transformation so if you'll turn with me to page 936 and your Pew Bibles we'll read First Corinthians chapter 15 verses 51-55. listen I will tell you a mystery we will not all die but we will all be changed in a moment in the twinkling of an eye at the last trumpet for the trumpet will sound and the dead will be raised imperishable and we will be changed for this perishable body must be put on imperishability and this Mortal body must be put on immortality when this perishable body puts on imperishability and this Mortal body puts on immortality then the saying that is written will be fulfilled death has been swallowed up in Victory where Odis death is your Victory where o death is your sting foreign [Music] shall regard of the river s [Music] so oh my God [Music] yes [Music] foreign [Music] lay with everybody foreign [Music] still alive [Music] [Applause] [Music] foreign [Music] [Applause] [Music] foreign [Music] foreign [Music] Sunday certainly remind us that the ground of Our Hope in this life and in the next ultimately comes from Easter morning and what we have to understand today is that Easter morning was a shock to everyone involved but all you do not see a resurrection every day is by nature shocking thank you what's more not only do you not see it every day we don't even really imagine God to work that way the basic idea of a soul something in you that's it's more than your body not quite your mind but a soul the idea that when you pass that floats off is more or less something that's imprinted in every culture somehow that's just something that makes sense to us as humans but the idea of a resurrection that yes Heaven exists and that yes that is where folks go uh whenever they pass on from this life but also that yes God isn't done once you get there and the very end in a way we don't quite understand but can trust in that it'll be much more Grand than even our greatest ideas of Heaven that's a shock it's a shock to hear that it'll be physical it's in really real it's in a resurrected state of things that there will be a restoration a Grace touching the entire Cosmos and we're included that the same Holy Spirit who worked on Jesus on Easter morning raised him up is now discontent with resting until the entirety of our Here and Now world is brimming with that same life that is a shocking message that's something our our minds can't fully grasp but our hearts just sing for the idea of a resurrection both with Jesus on Easter morning and in the end with every last thing it just doesn't naturally click for us as humans or even as Christians because ultimately it is not self-derived it's a revelation from God it is the Revelation that God is not abandoning this creation and all its inhabitants God is not making use of the earth short term as he is not pulling what he wants from it and resting it on a cosmic cloud of sorts that seems to be the state of things at the present moment but in a way we don't fully understand but in a way that has been revealed to us and what Paul here calls a Divine mystery we're told that God is ultimately waiting for a final Act uses the image of the trumpet blast tank when that happens heaven will unveil itself and it will meet Earth what we see is that the resurrection of Jesus Christ is a foretaste of that final Act it is the ground of Our Hope in this life and the next and it is The End Breaking of God's plans and purposes for us eternally shows us that even down to our Flesh and Blood even the world itself and all it's mixed up ways all of that are not things that God abandons we're told that now in heaven with the souls of the Saints and later with every last thing on earth bodies and souls and mountains trees relationships every last drop of water everything God fixes it he restores it he wipes the tears away from it he makes it right we know what ultimately does come in his timing not our own but God never abandons us he always restores he restores it all that is the promise that we have received in Scripture but to be honest with you all I I have trouble picturing that well so Revelation but it is not given with an explanation the way it's talked about in the Bible is is sort of to me the best I can get is uh kind of like how you'd restore a car where he finds us old and somewhat worn out God ultimately he doesn't take us to the junkers but what he does is he works patiently works endearingly on every last thing we have going on and he removes the rust and fixes the broken parts rebuilds the entire engine Paul shiz it all to a shine in the end God will do that for each of us no matter if you feel like you're rocking a 67 Mustang or an 80s Pinto God does that God restores not abandons us all of us completely and fully and again that's a shock it was a shock on Easter morning for the disciples it was a shock to both Jewish and Greco-Roman cultures it remains a shock to everyone that the message is shared with both then and now the message that we have received that Jesus Christ was resurrected having cast off death forevermore that God had fully restored him and allowed us to Behold Him for a short period allowed us to see a microcosm of God's Final Act God's restoration ahead of time the shocking beautiful but impossible to fully grasp message even beyond the shock of a resurrection happening at all of us having a God who restores us and even all of creation even in the face of sin and death itself what shocks me even more is that the accounts of what Jesus was like when he appeared to folks in a resurrected body just they baffle me Church the way Jesus acted and talked and walked and ate with folks and has resurrected his restored body are shocking to me specifically in how mundane they are shocking and how not shocking it is do you get me what I mean is that the several accounts of Jesus after he's been resurrected the several counts we get of what the end will ultimately be like those stories sound a lot like Jesus before he was resurrected Jesus he had gone through the brutality of the cross he had passed through death itself he had been grandly and mysteriously restored by God and then he had what seems like relatively normal encounters with us he talked with his disciples he met with people on the road and shared wisdom with them comforted folks who were hurting been had fish with his friends it was relatively typical for Jesus kind of encounters those are the most shocking part of the whole story for me not just that Resurrection happened but that Jesus remained the same Jesus even after having passed through death on a cross that shocks me because It ultimately shows us that there is a complete continuity between this life and the next message we have received is not just floating off it's not just some unconscious state of peace what it is is that even as Jesus passed through death itself he went from truth to truth went from love to love went from Grace to Grace life to life where o death is your victory where o death is your sting where indeed church that's that's truly something that baffles me something revealed to us on Easter morning and recorded in scripture with a a promise that the restored resurrected state of things will one day be how it all is that we're included in that but it's something that just does not come with a neat and tidy explanation it's a claim over reality itself it is not a nice turn of phrase and so it's shocking but it's also so compelling that I can't help but say yes to what God's doing what it old might tells us is that the things of God the fruit of the spirit in us the the Transcendent aspects of each person we encounter the stuff that makes people who they are on merely some of their parts that stuff lives on in them internally the resurrection tells us that all the stuff we talk about in funeral services way people loved others deeply the mercy and forgiveness folks had the dedication to service they lived out all that sort of stuff that is good advice and that is good stuff for us to bring forward but even more so that doesn't go away with them it continues to live is really living in and through them and it will live forever the very stuff of the life to come and again that message baffles me I do not fully understand it I cannot intellectually make sense of that or tell you exactly how it works but it compels me it tells me that those who have gone before us have complete continuity everything they had that was a grace of God within them that sticks they had it and they have it and they will always have it they will pass from Life To Life and see it doesn't just give me Comfort and hope although it definitely does do that see the story of God the the account of the Resurrection it's not meant to have us walking off into this next life it's meant to have us rooted squarely in this life the message that ultimately life will pass through death into even more real life that Grace will pass into Grace the truth will go to truth that love will flow to love all that will happen and the entire Cosmos will one day feel it every last inch of the universe will be filled with that life in the end nothing's left out of sorts even if God has to even if God has to come down here himself like he did Easter morning and make it happen that is the ultimate way things will end up that's a message that grounds us in fact that's how the Apostle Paul if we were to continue down a few more verses that's how he wraps up a lengthy discussion on the resurrection and the life to come in verse 58. he wraps it up not by marveling at the next eye for telling everyone they should feel comforted about the Saints before us although they should he wrapsed up with that Marvel and that Comfort assumed so instead he has an action item for us at the end of it all he says therefore my beloved brothers and sisters be steadfast immovable always excelling in the work of the Lord because you know that in the Lord your labor is not in vain what he's saying is that God's got it sorted out incredibly well in the end and today we have an opportunity we get to live into that new life that's that's the coolest part of it to me we get to build up and steadfastly keep to the things of God the Saints before us they stand as witnesses to that it's as if they were cheering us on as if to say there are things in us there are things about us that are already prepped for eternity we ought to keep two of them every falsehood will fall away as it passes through death Every Lie every gossip every slander every backbiting sort of deal that can be absolutely miserable to deal with but it's temporary on the other hand we see that the truth sticks truth stands forever in big ways and in everyday small ways so we're called to be on the side of Truth doesn't matter if lies are convenient or can get your head temporarily they come with an expiration date but the truth that radiates out in brilliance forever every attempt to control and dominate and run off others make mountains out mole Hills and make the world Bend to our Wills that falls away in the end just as Jesus cast off death forevermore on Easter morning so too well all that evil inevitably get be cast off it's given as a promise and honestly at times kind of a threat to us like God's mercy endures forever full stop so cultivate Mercy in your life especially with the people you least want to show Mercy to same thing for love same thing for life itself the resurrection shows us a God who has made a pronouncement it was made a judgment call has done something about it God has shown us a glimpse of the life to come and it's a life where truth is always greater than falsehood for good is always stronger than evil love always wins out over hatred life passes through death unscathed Apostle Paul he tells us you were included in that life so wake up each morning and choose to be included in that life what are the Eternal things within us Church in what ways have we each put on immortality when we think of the life to come when we think of those who have gone before us the Saints who are now standing in the light of God we ought to be comforted but not only comforted we ought to be simultaneously amazed and perplexed because we know they are standing in a reality that will one day unveil itself and will one day Reach Out And Touch every last inch of our world how exactly God takes our prayer our love our service our honesty our willingness to reconcile with enemies and find new ways forward how exactly God will take all of that and bring it into eternal life not just floating off somewhere but in real potent way that is a Divine mystery simply something that we at present time cannot and do not know but that God will do so that every moment of truth Grace love and life that we've seen in the Saints before us and that we do ourselves that that will stand eternally that is a guarantee that was an invitation may it be so close foreign [Music] foreign [Music] thank you Jesus Christ [Music] yes [Music] Jesus Christ [Music] foreign [Music] Indiana Jones fan you know and and so it got to the point where I was making my mother play you know the theme song while I ran around the house with a hat and a whip on you know much to the pets chagrins but uh I'm sure you're probably familiar with the Last Crusade where Indian his father are actually looking for you know the cup of Christ the Holy Grail that Jesus actually drank from the night of the Last Supper before he's crucified and as much as it pains me to say it you know they're they're looking for this cup because it provides immortality in this life but you know they missed the entire point right so the immortality is is right in front of you today and it's your belief it's your belief that Christ died for you and your sins that provide you with immortality so drinking from this plastic cup and eating of this bread is what actually provides you with immortality so here at first Christian we have an open table and everyone's invited to partake of communion with us so please head up the outside of the roads and then take the cup for your bread and for the wine and then deposit in the center receptacle and head down the center back to your seat and if you're not able to join us please raise your hand and we'll serve you in your seat thank you foreign as we come forward let us Sean pointed to let us always remember this bread is a body broken for us this cup it it is the promise of a new covenant of forgiveness of mercy of New Life given to you let us come forward 25. 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T1 DDOS DISASTER - FAN REACTS TO PLAY OFF MASAKER - T1 HLE
hello and welcome my friends it's finally time for playoffs now we are facing hunga life well well well that's an opponent that clapped our cheeks a couple of weeks ago T1 I mean we're a bit uh yeah we're in a bit of a struggling situation coming into this playoffs race but uh let's not worry let's not worry T1 full of confidence we go in it we're going to smash them three 0 they won't know what hit them T1 and best of fives um usually were quite good in that so uh let's show them uh let's give them a run for their money let's go into game number one draft so far looks interesting let's see what more our boys cook for us okay okay respectable chanting clap clap clap let's take a look at the draft again zos with the TF in Top Lane something that we've seen more and more of uh not too sure if I like it too much right we'll have to see what uh hung life here has right because do you have an answer for Rapid Fire gold C yes or no so far this looks like a maybe honestly owner here playing the real jungle something that will be uh yeah out of the game in the next patch Faker gar area on trust the Champions we're scaling we have some team fing we'll have to worry maybe a bit about our front line but uh we have a lot of pick we have a lot of range let's hope that that's enough for this also a hypers scaling comp on hunga life side so that's at least uh yeah something to look forward to both sides are ready to scale up and uh yeah that should also be quite favorable for for us right T1 uh like they're really [ __ ] good but uh yeah usually it happens that they draft themselves into situations where they have to be hyperactive sure T1 has the best early game um in the world probably at least in the lck so uh yeah that's usually not something that we need to worry about but then hammering this lead down into a win especially in the mod League of Legends game uh is a bit hard and uh yeah paired with some confusion led to some issues you know it you have seen it um so us drafting for late game having the insurance of Faker and Kuma here scaling nicely is uh quite lovely here carrier will notice that trading versus Nautilus as a thresh in the early game is not a happy uh Happy thing here obviously the S notos quite powerful Lane paired up with uh I mean Zas air it has gotten better but like it's not his strongest pick fer here getting a yeah harassed a bit uh but yeah still this match up decently favored for the Ki yeah we have we've seen it Z though with the two out of three wins that's surprising maybe we need to readjust our mindset of uh this Champion nicely done Force The Flash right has the potential to uh yeah whatever Faker uh I think it was 20 games now undefeated on the cor yeah so many good things um yeah for us here with the pig ban owners re I mean re in general pretty good Champion there's the reason why the the riot Gamers uh want it gone so uh yeah looks good looks good so far right uh hung life also right well we have really good early game they they don't have the worst one but comparatively it's not as good right they lost the early game versus kangom freaks no disect no disrespect but uh yeah that says something for itself uh with all due respect I don't really expect uh like a five game series here uh in this one sadly I uh yeah wasn't really available yesterday to uh to react to the geni DK Fiesta it was a treat um yeah sadly we missed out on that one uh I'm planning to maybe at some point start with uh like live reactions um to these T1 games uh as I am a yeah small little guy uh yeah I don't have any rights though for life streaming or live viewing so I have to figure something out but if you're interested in that let me know in the comments down below and uh no we'll do a mini cut and then go to some action that's I think what we'll do so uh yeah action now oh junglers meeting here owner is level up but uh yeah that's the first Blood potentially coming in owner has a good queue but uh yeah with Doran old invested that's that so first Blood uh with the flesh invested gain also means three grubbies here Baker rushing down mid lane with the package but yeah we'll have to see how he can use that obviously bot Lane might always be an angle but if uh yeah Viper is roaming around then that is also not the freest or easiest Target right I mean just the naus well well well okay that's uh rough but we'll get we'll manage we'll manage okay it looks like T1 is setting up for a dive for one situation no all no nothing but uh yeah very disjointed all also comes through that's uh yeah just a bit iffy gumma shouldn't be in any re real danger but faker's losing minions uh we might get both of the last grubby cams so that's at least something but uh yeah they didn't really want to overcommit maybe they didn't have like full vision but still a bit of a weird uh dive attempt but I mean the losses are relatively small I [Music] guess yeah is that the moment where we have to panic O2 down now um we are still ahead and gold right I mean zos and Guma are doing their best farming uh but but owner and fer getting caught here and there for owner with the suicide dive potentially hex flash goes in there's the Smite Q I think it's the Q right and he gets away as well carrier the hero with the save okay so at least equalizing the Drakes now that's at least something to look forward to let's turn our eyes away these graphic bugs like that there's still not fixed in Faker doing some work here maybe owner they can orchestrate a dive that's the first line of CC uh what was that why was owner bounced back what I don't think the flash was needed oh with the gold card he comes in secures the kill pretty impressive Harold didn't got the turet right but uh didn't look like it got uh charge into the it wasn't even used what I mean I'm paying attention you guys okay so that's two turrets for one and a kill make sure they can Nerf jungle well right it's decently strong I would still not do it I would just argue okay buff maybe other junglers uh or maybe at least nth the damage on the uh I think again it's the Q right the shattering uh strike I think it's called Uh that would be more reasonable no no no yeah you can't might still well Faker decent old right Viper is like nearly that already that's a nice Hook by Cara oh the backline being accessed gumma I mean there's very little protection for him but uh oh nice old and stun card CC chained the Zea and yeah f with the flash to the side yeah uh it's not an ace but it's close to it uh sadly I think it's not uh yeah not the best timing for it right 1850 uh they will respawn before we can uh like spawn Camp uh the baron oh they're starting the baron against this T1 comp I mean their turn is pretty good but you also like risking a Smite fight versus re what is hung life doing I mean they're engaging now onto the real owner is just jumping into the air but he gets away for a second I guess who connects again but okay Jinx getting excited did that's the first one can we follow up though on this no okay so far one for two hungu alive what was that here we gave up a mid lane control and the and the river so yeah life just on the objective again there behind in Gold we pop the old of our top laner and let's just see we have a big Wombo Combo Jinx gets to Auto teack but then gumma is just in a bouncy castle oh God can Ze be enough no he gets Knocked Up flash old by Z Faker I mean he is doing [ __ ] tons of damage but not yet right he had to buy I mean had is a big word right he had to buy the uh H what's this this is called hex strer right stunting his bu path a bit also goes with Shan second quite H quite crazy but yeah man they pulled the triggers look at the right side here like all kinds of flashes blown right they used everything it's like gumma had no chance right he had Flash and ghost available you can flame him all you want but that guy was just bouncing and bouncing and bouncing every time his feet were about to hit the floor another knock up another form of CC B was CC chained to death so uh yeah that's the the fight back the clap back that hung life was looking for with this Baron force uh that they uh yeah already tried earlier here let's see it Guma here gets Ed gets flashed on by Doran and then that's just that Pier now can you buy some item oh actually he has okay he has the completed Mall uh in his pocket Baron is at half HP that's a Max rage hook on zos oh God he's so low can he life steal enough no he can't Faker joins the fight with a massive package oh my God look at the health bar melting but that's also the death of our backline oh God oh God that's game number one in the bin no Faker did everything but zeros gets insta blown up didn't even notice what happened to Gummer probably got eviscerated like that and uh yeah that's I mean that's the big issue man Faker tried his best but jeez man that's the that's the incredible like uh win streak of our mid lane go on the champion maybe broken Guma is back in 6 seconds though maybe we shouldn't give up let's not give up okay okay maybe maybe now that's actually the counter play that's the gold card that should be a sacrificial Del light zos sprinting down Faker with the TP as well zos gets the stun card that's a dead dor as well Rino mother yeah okay Pink's on the top Lane turret there's also Soul potentially coming up but uh what is 30 seconds okay we one shot Baron then we Sprint downwards and take the soul as well peanut you are no like we like you but no that's ours okay now let's not no no no no let's not recall hello Sprint I mean maybe we have time we have time Baron recall a yeah okay now Bam clap back open nexos is it open nexos it is right open nexos okay ha but we have now Baron and soul soul again doesn't do anything uh sadly unless we actually get into an extended uh EXT stand off where Faker and Viper or Guma and right all these range Champions throw their [ __ ] at each other then helpful but that's a very unlikely State now let's hope that we have the tools to defend our base right I mean kcki in base defense that's amazing owner in the thick of things stinking up so much HP Guma has to run all the way but uh yeah that's our Frontline death and I maybe maybe we just bought a couple more moments but yeah sadly ah sh okay that's frustrating that's very [ __ ] frustrating like jeez man like the the ease of execution of a rexi and nautilos just press r on Jinx and like gumma didn't like wasn't even bounced around and just slaughtered like that in this fight right he just had to Sprint all the way back to na because like he experienced that bouny castle like too many times in this game ease of execution just [ __ ] us over look at Faker he did so much damage and sure he is a Cory poke poke blah blah blah bro this was like insane damage coming down from these uh packages that he found this B an okay job right he kind of lost the game with that one hook hitting him God damn it man okay now let's get into game number two rough loss but we no we stand back up and get that uh get that return okay uh so yeah game number two if you at first don't succeed I don't know what like try something again like Zer Faker with the same champions again they look decently good oner with his tested lein gumera trying some spice out but our enemy is there it is the zeri again let's just hope uh the most painful last hitting for him ha zeri players okay uh yeah I don't know this comp again we have scaling we have range but where's our front line owner and carrier are they enough last game they weren't but at this point uh Ang life they have even more damage and a peanut and the delight and the DOR their backline access this time not as easy but it's h yeah it's still a rough game right if you're just on a on a carry top laner uh yeah life is rough maybe that's the value of the Renekton uh that we were always all too blind to see anyway let's see some action uh yeah and hopefully we can make the comeback right please please okay owner starting the grubbies but there are a few people around three men ganking our jungler what the hell first blood for peut yeah oner played early game so well with our pushing Lanes but now what is this River Nautilus or whatever man notus in our jungle counter jungling us and now look at this Z tries to like TP away I mean I guess he gets Doran flash but okay now teleport from the Sion but yeah I mean is that is that what we really wanted okay another dive attempt zos has the flash PTO will fall down also Doran super low come on no okay okay that's a big one big one punishing the counter jungle punishing the DI ATT 10 zeros loses both the Summers but very nice getting back some goals getting back at least one grubby much needed much needed also for the confidence of our players right okay Drake here starting but ker moves into the area as is the rest of the T one lineup our items don't look the best but I mean so could be said for many others owner man he's really the boy he's really the man for this this looks rough this looks very rough no no no it's a Zer moment at 9 Minutes ha I don't know it's just also rough I mean Cara is I mean we have a Scion on our team again let's remember that Sion what does that champion even do that's a good question uh so let's not talk about that one too deeply oh God oh God oh I guess the TP comes in fer with the package that's decent but what the H come on no no no no and there Z also coming what are they doing oh my my my man uh the misery T1 is their own enemy yeah yeah let's wait till the next objective comes up 20 seconds for both Harold and the second Drake owner here is just being thrown over the wall into the mouth of Viper he's literally spoon fed the kills like at least hung life is also playing good so it's not just us being a bit confused right uh like I wouldn't even say that we are like hardcore inting of course we aren't but oh man like enemy team playing good and T1 I don't know being a bit experimental at times I don't know it's like it's not that experimental picks or like crazy picks are bad obviously not I've never said that but again even even commentator guys that always try to be nice right always try to be motivating and positive even they say what does cion do and I ask the same what does cion do ask boss boss says cion has no abilities he has W and passive right W for Minion and HP and passive to hit people right it's like if the best cion players don't even play Scion but just Auto attack and like hit hit turrets then you know the champion like might need to rework or something we're losing this turret here as well so we are like down one to two in turrets uh we're trying to do something teleport play comes in Kushi gets W flashed and was the W not up before that well I guess it doesn't matter he's dead and yeah that's just more gold into the enemy team again at least not for zeri so that's a positive like theight so far is running this game I mean this uh this Nautilus is just like so Ultra effective in all of these games so far that we have seen right he's just literally oh I press old oh I hook this guy with no Mobility oh profit I I don't even want to belittle him right oh he okay that's great he actually used the uh the control word to reveal I think reveal is the right word gumma and then press the r onto him right usually you can't if he's a w okay so that's like that's actually like extra Well Done Right like naus mechanics are mechanics but uh yeah naus I mean again the mechanics are like one thing the team fighting one thing you press all right uh okay finally we get a positive play Doran here flashes that did not look good TP into flesh into the wall into into the wall okay at least Goa gets away is it is it is it too too late or too early to panic what is going on carrier has completely lost his mind I would too if I had to play not uh Sion for more than 19 minutes and uh yeah we're a bit lost Faker by interesting items on cocky I just hate it completely like more is just what the hell it's like if you know you're getting to four or five items okay yeah just buy hex Drinker buy more but you're not going to do damage like for like years like he we are 22 minutes the C is not doing relative damage okay that's the TP I guess okay owner goes in massive kick but so what so what okay Zer goes in also flashed can we at least get the kill okay that's the first one can we do anything else that's cool or interesting well I guess not really are we able or allowed to turn onto the baron we'll have to hope we'll have to hope Zea got pretty pretty schooled there peanut please man let us have this one please man like we're struggling it's a tough life economy not good oh no this looks like a Zer moment she has the old I mean I guess nalos gets blown up right please please please no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no please please please okay no jungler Z gets the first kill but we get the baron TP also use P okay so let's try to put some cucumber on our faces and relax because we're aging like crazy with these games man I mean let us brief okay we get the baron we are closing in on the gold graph uh the problem is lein is getting all the kills no disrespect you know how it goes but yeah that's Leen nice kick here everything nice carry at least like blocking the hooks I guess that's a positive right he should eat more so that he can cover more of the screen so more hits uh skill shots whatever are being hit covered by him anyway so Delight here he actually even procs the uh the Aftershock but it's not enough he still dies and here zos uh yeah he will meet Viper I guess Viper one man old e as well like there's not much you can do right a champion from 2010 2009 ver Zer that's just uh yeah a one- side Massacre 5 Zer versus our 431 lein Dragon spawning in 30 seconds we have Baron for 1 minute more but it doesn't look like we can capitalize with this objective like at all it is a good influx in gold right the basic 1.5k that we get from that neutral objective is in our pockets okay I just I mean at least we're getting Zea but it costed quite a bit can we just immediately translate that into the neutral objective into the soul point or are we going to do something silly so far I mean they on teleported top Baker is on his way to match but yeah that should just be a free Drake right peanut is just looking for his wolf Camp uh Faker uh in trouble here flashed gets something oh man man that's just why these little things it's just coming up in 40 seconds so that's next objective to play around our ad carry is all alone and that yeah that happens when uh yeah your mid and top laner try to make a play at the enemy inner turret not sure what Faker and owner were hoping for a play onto Doran at that point in the game is also not the greatest so like I don't know what the play is now we have no vision control because like our effective support is dead mid lane turret also set up by Z so that just helps with Wood Lane pressure just so much more gumma still dead I mean he has the old right Baker with the package but it's going to be a bit delayed luckily hungo life is decently respectful Faker actually extends the TP into the top side but there's so much Vision we have no eyes onto the enemy oh UL Away by carrier popping the yeah Destiny as well so oh that's so many tools used now we have to commit to the objective right to try to get at least something out of this oh carrier Q man that's uh that's everything that he has our Yu-Gi-Oh player is on the other side Faker desperate to use the W okay flash over the wall Faker is getting Viper oh my God that is insane so ridiculous this Champion I right at games man I just it all comes back to zeri again like after all these years it doesn't matter I mean this is now just a consequential right T1 uh they know if they give over Baron at this point it's just crazy man like Faker on his undefeated uh Ki right undefeated for like four years or something right uh since 2020 I think Guma all time undefeated on CNA but uh like what are what are our boys thinking with like these parrots right it's like like H like sna with lein and cion only I mean it's okay but like the Twisted Fate what does he do for the comp besides being okay right it's like yeah car like what is this Champion doing like oh he's so tanky I he's tanky sure but like this like this was just like he was tanky or like his tankiness was relevant because like hung life had nothing else to do right they can't just ignore him right it's like oh I mean I have nothing else to do right the minions are dead the turret is dead I mean I want to like improve my DPS stats maybe get a kill right let's hit the scon right if there's really nothing else to do then hung life might uh like want to hit Simon in a real fight they just ignore that [ __ ] and just get go for everyone else like in the last fight like Viper e flashed onto Faker right they just don't like there is no threat right that's the that's the alltime argument where people complain about tanks dealing damage right tanks need something damage or tons of CC or both um to be a relevant threat in team fight right if Sion runs at you in a team fight like this right now it's like you would just ignore that guy and sure that's because you're a fat and he's not but again even if it's a a 10 item s on if he's not building like lethality or what not then you just don't care you just ignore that guy it's like oh maybe okay does he charge up is Q okay like maybe I just step one one step I guess to the side and then you're fine right it's like obviously this is a bit hyperbole but I mean I assume you guys know how I talk zos is like completely online he's dealing a good amount of damage would love to see some armor penetration maybe against like three tanky tankier champions again like owner he is at Le in right his like time has kind of over I mean standard Sky carries him now right that item is cranked cranked cracked whatever talking about the spiritual J Faker now has acquired it so that's at least something Goomer now has like acquired some more items but lethality Center like lethality Center hello it is the 35th minute what what is Theos doing he's tping into the mid lane what hello I need I need some context for that play I like I I need a lot of context for that play why are we tping like why is zos tping into melee range of a Jacks Faker tries to get away so he just will be there seeing his base burn down to Pieces uh what the hell okay maybe they're leaving us okay okay gumas respawns Faker maybe is enough wave clear they don't have Baron I guess uh but what man what am I okay please show me the context what what is the play where's the followup what are you doing what are you doing I I need to go back wait a second okay so that's the Zer spot now I look onto Guma gumma is running through the a tur oh no what is this no no they just run at the N what is this this is even worse than my [ __ ] aun games no no my God you runs into a [ __ ] a turet seeing the naus right what is he going to do he's going to do what he has been doing for [ __ ] in the last hour he's going to press his cool Downs onto you he's going to make you go up into the air under the AIT tur you're going to melt like paper oh I mean again I assume they didn't know Doran was there but again is the idea to go onto the light to TP Into Darkness I mean now it's I mean like we're getting caught I mean it's like okay why are we all the way up there we have no vision okay now we are fighting for the vision but why aren't we using tools like the destiny why aren't we using fakers uh what is it not green that's blue blue trinket to sculp for vision no we're not doing any of that we're just running around it's like man the coordination of this team sometimes is just so good and at other times it's like you you wonder if they're like even talking I mean it's not it's not even coordination in terms of like you go there I go there right it's just like I think it's just Tilt at this point right because this is just like if you're like tilted you're not thinking clearly but maybe I'm just also like just not respectful of hung life making crazy picks but it's like if you have tools to not get picked then I think it's on you to if you are getting picked so far right you you might think okay it's good right oh we we've not lost yet look at the turret HP slowly slowly slowly going down next waves are arriving and yeah that's a play there Flash in nicely done by Zea but at this point it's uh yeah just uh I don't know shooting fish in the barrel is I think the phrasing and uh much at past minutes to say it looks like we're getting a quick one quick three quick three in our guts yeah that is depressing jeez that is very depressing good good thing there is the losers bracket uh if we're not God if we're fighting against this like DK from yesterday this will be tough but I mean maybe we have the chance for a reverse sweep but I don't know man like these guys look at them they're they're so [ __ ] tilted I mean Faker looks pretty angry I would be too right again like most damage in his team this time not in the entire game it's like Viper gets like I mean this game was I mean there was so much potential to be here but the game was just like kind of lost at like like 50 minutes I think it was or was it no they don't show the the dragon takes right first dragon we get the dragon we give over two kills too and from that point onward we were already I think we as viewers an T themselves knew okay now we need to make stuff happen and they were maybe a bit too overeager and also maybe a bit too scared uh to make plays happen right we all play that Top Lane Dives here and there but it's like I think that's one of the very few positives of this uh of this game and uh you might ask yourself okay like why do you say we got stomped right it's like 35th minute game yeah that's because the enemy team is still zeri uh and AER right like even if we if we are behind even if we're in losing situation uh like they will still need some items they will still need some time and uh yeah I mean this one also was pretty glorious right we we had a potential to come back I mean this was uh a much needed series of place to uh like drag us back to even footing right we were behind like 4,000 gold at this point already versus the zi and yeah the problem is like if you kill the Z she's not losing gold right uh yeah and here I just noticed uh yeah obviously if Twisted Fate TPS in with his old he has vision from his ult he popped his ult saw the Jacks and thought that's the play I I mean I that play is just I mean I mean maybe we can't joke about this but like in the Vietnamese League like 30 something players were proven for match fixing this [ __ ] looked so weird they just really walked into that maybe was uh yeah maybe hunga life man they're a bank right hunga banking or something maybe they really put some good money onto our brothers maybe I mean that's all fair just buy yourself something think anyway game number three are we ready for the reverse sweep uh yeah um it's it's it's tough let's go let's go okay T1 fighting it is and we go into game number three er yeah we changed everything game number one we were like okay close let's readjust a bit game number two we were like okay [ __ ] everything went to hell let's change everything up and the only thing that stays the same is the light is going to press are and Guma or Faker is going up and let's hope that he's coming down again we are just going hyper carrier got the rumble right that's a very contested pick right now you obviously know that so yeah let's just hope that something gets done with that Goa no I think uh kalister should only be locked in as a support champion and I mean we can talk about every matchup should probably expect uh like simp things from them I don't think uh like I don't even know man we can talk about the draft maybe as the game progresses let's just hope that our boys like keep their heads in the game and have the mentality uh for the reverse sweep which is like as much as we can praise everything about T1 their their their minds their mentality uh Sly not one of these okay now the cat has joined me my social what's even the cat doesn't believe in T1 anymore now it's bad now you know it's really bad again here owner and peanut invading but uh owner I don't know if you've checked the locality I mean he gets the first Blood first first blood for T1 in the series so far so that's at least a positive Z gets the assist so I guess more gold traded over for hung life okay that's at least something uh both ad carries get the kills so that's positive in the meantime onor collects the grabby so we also at least on the safer side what the neutral objectives uh depend on what is this regardless due to the fact that obviously now we're not losing the first dragon as well actually uh owner is on the way there I mean even stay in mid okay we're zoning our enemies away but now owner does he get into trouble for this let's hope not carrier oh minion blocks everything or rather blocks the lights hook that's good Viper has to Viper Zea has to flash away so overall relatively positive s of offense let's see let's see let's see let's see carrier what is going on please please believe okay nice two for one and I mean some minions also deny let's call that a win owner be careful they have red buff they have the hook owner owner owner hello like umaa can't help you okay Viper getting roasted he flashes in uh uh with the fat call and just it's just not enough gumma though is bro that was a lot of damage I guess a stack turret no maybe not oh there's a TP wait what Z tped into B and then weo wall like Ed in okay crazy stuff Happening Here left right and Center fre also with the TP getting hit by the and now he has the force hold away yeah uh I just I have very little words we lose a play potentially here as well just overall not the best of play right one for one overall while we lose so much and now go has to be careful right uh uh again I'm not like we're not talking about the we're not talking about draft we're not talking about Champions uh that want to dash pick being like picked and drafted with Talia being a champion that is favorable in The Meta right now okay f up face checking has to flash away yes has not much more and yeah he will just be Auto attacked to death and Guma is okay is like trying his best oh come on that one Auto was not enough just pure despair just pure Despair and misery I mean it's just crazy it's just completely crazy right it's like one after the other they enter the fight and just getting slaughtered right Rumble did some like meaningful Dam damage but it's crazy I me this game just looks so depressing just a bit more damage and I where the somewhere else fer gets hooked gets I mean is notus just op or what the light is crazy but like what is this naous Champion he does so much damage relatively to his tankiness he's so tanky he Immortal right and like I mean the CC that [ __ ] offers is just crazy jeez man we're getting hooked left and right man the light is just popping off man but like look at this like how do we win this right where like so far relatively behind Doran is already there look zoos is not even in the same game yet okay okay now now that's something Faker dashes over the stones get immediately rooted oh my God yeah let's pick more dashing Champions into Talia it's like I don't get it man you're playing even more leak than I am and you're you're still just thinking that's okay like I hate my life even more than regularly when I have to play like aelia or something like that into Talia and like they are playing like kalista Ari Jack I don't think uh like uh what is it rexi has any issues with the Rocks but uh I mean yeah she's a creature of the earth so probably not that effective against her but like all of our brothers are ranting to dash around it's like Talia and like let's not act like Talia is a niche counter pick like H have you watched the last serieses have you watched lck in the last years it's like Tad super popular especially as an and to our like main Champions just get grabbed and like thrown around like how are we supposed to fight them afterwards right it's like it's like uh I don't know man it's like we give hungo life a handshake and like they break our hand and then afterwards we're told we have to fight that guy in like UFC style fighting or something like that that's that's how this game has been going so far right they've beaten us to the punch before like like actual team fights have really started and he goes in one V3 one V4 like I mean maybe the callers like go in do something right Faker on top okay but it's like hey it's just pure disar and pain man what are we watching here uh let's change the narrative are you guys uh trusting in the um low record run low record run anyone I mean like anything right now in the game is Just irrelevant right anything short of a miracle play or something like that it's like unforeseeable is uh yeah just not enough the enemy comp especially from ahead is just scary to play into our champions from behind are scarily weak it's like okay equalizer onto the like the light has not taken any damage like look at this HP bar he stood on the equalizer now he presses R and it's like yeah Faker just burns down owner I mean that's nice value there butan this is like short to a miracle right we actually like get two kills like look at this like they just walk in and just slap off in the face and just uh I don't know what to say that's not uh yeah banw worthy at this point so here everyone jumps F just gets completely one shot like I mean here owner and zoos right they're disrespected so much that like they just completely leave them alone with the backline but doesn't matter no it doesn't matter right Zea and Doran are just more than enough even peanut right now with his like two and a half items like too much to deal with I mean Doran only has items like Z has only two items Viper has only two items these [ __ ] are getting stronger and stronger similar story could be said for us but uh yeah that's maybe a bit naive no this is lethal lethality lethality kalista actually getting stronger okay that was a cute little play there but uh again it's like there actually [ __ ] good but that was a neat little play uh trading inner turrets there versus Baron buff that's pretty impressive and um getting another like kill right which is a bounty right the tradeit of a support for top laner at this point it's obviously completely irrelevant oh no no no no no the rexi is an endangered species I guess we're getting uh St points but we're losing our Top Lane inhibitor I would assume right right Carry has no old doesn't matter Baron minions anyway I mean that's I think decently worthwhile worth something right this is at least now a drake that is worth something D1 here are rushing in for a play onto Zer Faker shunks him out half HP flash also used but now can we defend our base hello hello hello hello help oh my God owner is supposed to be tanky supposed to be sturdy okay okay okay I mean at least they leave our base with just uh a bit of demolition right and not complete wrecking Crow style demolishing everything that we stand for 2.5k Baron power play that is 8,000 gold deficit rough but at least we have a soul that we can put all our hopes in like maybe let's not be too negative maybe there's a way we can come back I mean okay okay ultimate comes down hold for trade I guess on the ground oh God no no no Flash Forward by Faker but he just like I I mean I I don't think I've ever seen uh wait are we winning this oh man I was just already oh my oh my never mind we're not winning this are we winning this no no no no no oh my God a TR damage is completely stupid why is healing so much even though he has no healing items yeah right games where where are the answers to my questions I mean zos is two levels down right the minions uh the minions uh the minions hello like you can't tell me they're not win trading right you like Z that's the the last Nexus to die I mean here look at F this is like in like slowmo right he just disappears like this like like Ari like for all intents of purposes right there are some matchup that are just pure cancer to play right and LeAndre Annie and I mean Annie is just mainly laning pH right afterwards it becomes a bit better uh but landra Annie and Talia is like okay yeah good luck have fun okay now let's uh watch this Baron speedrun I'm sure our team can do something about it besides oh yeah the moment we arrive it's already gone mean there's not much to do right now our only hope is that we're not dying while being on the same screen as our enemies faker's old forced out that's a hook onto zos p Just Right clicks Lan yeah I mean the gold lead and champions I guess are speaking for themselves we are super squishy they're super strong they do super much damage and yeah we're getting 3 0 completely disrespected completely humbled broken and destroyed uh yeah uh this was disgusting to witness maybe that's not the that's not the right attitude but Jesus Christ we got [ __ ] destroyed I mean we can't say much bad about hung life right like every member like looked completely on point I mean sure early game they didn't draft work uh so that's like not the most impressive thing but uh like their map rotations right the coordination of peanut and Delight as like a like Squad impacting the lanes right defending Dives in Top Lane uh and like obviously like doing stuff around the neutral objectives in the river and uh yeah I guess River and jungle sure uh that was just wild and uh yeah I mean Zea especially I mean he got some Praise by the commentators for his azir games I think he was just like there winning more but uh yeah especially the Talia like the drafts speak for themselves like I can't believe how that's always happening like he gets three games of of Nautilus like hello how do we look at all these three games now one by one one by one one by one and it's like ah yeah let's give this guy Nautilus again and again and again crazy I mean the drafting got worse as the series progressed which is crazy to think about but makes sense right you go into the series you expect a certain type of meta of gameplay and then things change so uh yeah the adaptation might not have been all too crisp here at the start here we see like basic T1 style pick a roaming mid laner and like fourman thre man bot but hey the enemy team has a global TP style ultimate in their Tali also Talia and noos have tons of CC effective versus our Champions and as such like these Dives are horrid uh and I mean like let's not kid ourselves like it's it's not only hunga life it's not anyone right look at the player names right sure they are not world champions but oh some of them actually are or rather are close to that I mean that's just they're not anyone right and if they're on a good day we are like scrambling losing confidence downgrading in our drafts giving them effective counter picks to our Champions and team identities it's just not playable and I mean it's like I don't know man it's like we lose our undefeated streaks on some Champions we lose the series 3 in a humbling fashion let's just hope that uh I I I should have looked at the schedule right uh like we need we need a bit of a short break and uh we need to catch a big breath and hope that we can at least do something man like down one Kia gaming whatever they looked uh pretty good they looked pretty competent and competitive versus geni in their series um we did not so um and assuming H life is weaker than ji which is a basic assumption this just doesn't not uh yeah look too good for us so okay low up record run that's what we go for let's meet at the next matchup anyway hope you enjoyed yourself with this pretty depressing defeat but anyway we have seen worse T1 will stand proud at the end we will go the other do story we will go through the lower bracket run meet me there next time when it's versus D plus K we will get our revenge loses all of these Scoundrels and then at the end we will come out on top but uh yeah that's not today that's tomorrow or rather next time so see you there byebye
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11-22-2020 A Preachers Paradise
welcome to the mount sinai missionary baptist church of memphis incorporated youtube channel thank you so much for choosing to spend a little time with us viewing our sunday morning worship experience and i pray that you will receive something that will help you on your journey let us pray our heavenly father help us to learn to welcome adversities trials and tribulations without complaining or grumbling so that we can be your glory in jesus name we pray amen uh our topic for today is uh a preacher's paradise a preacher's paradise and our text is found in second corinthians chapter 12 verse 1 through 9 and i'm going to be reading from the english standard version that's second corinthians chapter 12 verses 1 through 9. it reads i must go on boasting though there is nothing to be gained by it i will go on to visions and revelations of the lord i know a man in christ who 14 years ago was caught up to the third heaven whether in the body or out of the body i do not know but god knows and i know that this man was caught up into paradise whether in the body or out of the body i don't know but god knows and he heard things that cannot be told or uttered which man may not utter on behalf of this man i will boast but on my own behalf i will not boast except of my weaknesses and even though if i should wish to boast i would not be a fool for i would speak uh things that are true but i refrain from it so that no one may think more of me than he sees in me or hears from me so to keep me from becoming conceited because of the surpassing greatness of the revelations a thorn was given me in the flesh a messenger of satan to harass me or buffet me to keep me from becoming conceited three times i sought the lord or pleaded with the lord about this that it should leave me that he would remove it from me but he said to me my grace is sufficient for you for my power is made perfect in weaknesses and therefore i will boast all the more gladly of my weaknesses so that the power of god may rest upon me for the sake of christ then i am content with weaknesses and insults and hardships and persecution and calamities for when i am weak then i am strong uh so our subject again is a preacher a preacher's paradise a preacher's paradise now to kind of set the stage i i'll kind of give use this as an introduction uh by way of a question to start with have you ever had a top secret i'm talking about something that was really secreting your friend a loved one said you cannot tell this under no circumstance i'm telling you and you only you cannot tell anybody it required that you be be sworn to secrecy that you would never tell anyone under no circumstances can you imagine winning millions of dollars in the lottery and not being able to tell your closest family members or friends the apostle paul was in a similar situation but to a greater extent every preacher would love to have received revelations from god that no other preacher knew preachers are given great revelations and visions but the truth that's uh revealed in the book of ecclesiastics uh places a great limitation on what we have that we can reveal ecclesiastes chapter 1 verse 9 reads the things that have been it is that which shall be and that which is done is that which shall be done and there is no new thing under the sun so anything preachers now and they have that that god has given them to reveal it's already been given to some other preachers and will be given to preachers afterwards it's easy to recognize a pseudo-christian or one that is in training for too often we make uh like we are strong upstanding christians by giving the appearance of being strong and unwavering never making a mistake for instance or never uh being caught off guard we are good at looking like the definition of a christian that uh we devise that we come up with if we if we were truly what we act like it would be obvious to everybody that we wouldn't need jesus we put our appearances of never being weak having it all together that's what we that's the appearance that we put on and i thank god for a day when my oldest son was about seven years old and he had a dental appointment that i took him to early that morning we arrived about 20 minutes before they opened and we sat on the steps by the entrance and my son presented me with a dilemma that i had to be honest with him about i told him that that day was the worst day in my life to have to help him with his life until that day now i had presented myself as a dad that had it all together had all of the answers he probably thought that i was someone in disguise as his dad but really was uh similar to you there's there's a move the tv show you that used to come on years and years ago when i was a kid and the narrator narrator would always start out by saying faster than a speeding bullet more powerful than a locomotive able to leap tall buildings in a single bound look up in the sky is a bird it's a plane it's superman this line was spoken during the introduction of an adventure of superman between the years of 1952 and 1958 but that morning i had to admit my weaknesses to my son and i didn't have all of the answers too often we work at looking like we have it all together when we really don't the apostle paul teaches us that our pay grade is not high enough to tell everything that god uh gives to us and most of us if not all of us will never receive the great revelation uh that paul received in when he was caught up into paradise god doesn't have to answer us when and he doesn't have to answer us how we expect him to we must be prepared whenever we take our problems to god to accept no or not yet or live with your problem because my grace is sufficient to keep you in that situation or carry you through what i've brought you to that's so often god uh answers our questions in that way and we have to be ready to accept it we must have if not faith as the three hebrew boys uh shadrach meshach and abednego uh had when they faced being thrown in a fiery furnace that had been heated seven times hotter because they would not bow down and worship a false god they didn't they they they had it if not faith because they didn't know if god would deliver them or not but they did know that their god was able to deliver them and and we have to have if not faith that whatever we're going through our god is able to deliver us whether he delivers us or not we don't know but we do know that he's able now perhaps uh these three hebrews knew that they should uh uh trust god that he was well up to their problem and we ought to know that god is well able to keep us in our situations if he doesn't if he chooses not to deliver us psalms 46 and 1 said god is our refuge and strength a very present help in trouble psalms 27 verse one through five says and this is the psalm of david verse 27 says and the lord is my light and my salvation whom shall i fear the lord is the strength of my life of whom shall i be afraid when the wicked even my enemies and my foes came up against me to eat up my flesh they stumbled and failed though and who shall encamp against me my heart shall not fear the war should rise against me this will i be confidence in one thing i have desired of the lord that that will i seek after that i may dwell in the house of the lord all the days of my life and behold the beauty of the lord his glory and to inquire in his temple verse 5 says for in the time of trouble he shall hide me in his pavilion in the secret of his tabernacle shall he hide me he shall set me up on a rock and this section uh of of second corinthians is the climax of paul's defense of his apostleship and his love for the believers at corinth he was he was hesitant to write about these personal experiences but there was no other way to solve the problem in fact to avoid exalting himself paul describes his experience in the third person rather than in the first person he shared with his readers three experiences from god god had glory at god's glory and shows that in these verses that god had honored him and we see this in in the second corinthians chapter 12 verse one through six now the judicizers were anxious to receive honor and they boasted about their letters of recommendation in 2nd corinthians chapter 3 verse 1 but paul didn't look for honor from men he looked for honor from god and god honors him for that alone is the honor that really counts honor that we receive from god even when god allows us to suffer and go through some things to be misused and abused god will will will allow us to go through it so that we can honor him sometimes even death can be a situation where god can be glorified or receive honor and give us honor paul saw the glorified christ on the very day that he was converted in acts chapter 9 verse 3 and also in chapter 22 verse 6 he saw a vision of ananias coming to minister to him in acts chapter 9 verse 12 and he also saw a vision from god when he was called to minister to the gentiles in acts chapter 22 verse 17. now i'm not reading those verses off uh for you to just let them go by it would behoove you to check them out go through them in your bible and learn and and and make sure that i'm telling you what the bible says uh and i don't have time to read all of them uh during this sermon during paul's ministry he had visions of god to guide him and to encourage him it was by visions that he was called to macedonia in chapter 16 acts chapter 16 verse 9. when the ministry was difficult in corinth god encouraged paul by a vision in acts chapter 18 verse 9 and 10. and after his arrest in jerusalem paul was again encouraged by a vision from god in acts chapter 23 verse 11. the angel appeared to him in the midst of the storm and assured him that uh he and the passengers would be saved in acts chapter 27 verse 23 along with these special visions that related to his call and ministry spiritual revelations of divine truth were also communicated with paul and you can see some of them in in ephesians chapter 3 verse 1 through 6. god gave him a profound understanding of the plan of god for this present generation and age now certainly paul understood the mysteries of god but god also honored paul by talking by taking him to heaven and then sending him back to earth again this amazing experience had taken paul 14 years had taken place 14 years before he wrote this letter to the corinthians church this would have been probably somewhere along about uh a.d 43. and this was a period in paul's life between his departure from tarsus in acts chapter 9 verse 30 and his visit from barnabas in acts chapter 11 verse 25 and 26. jewish rabbis were accustomed to speaking about themselves in the third person and paul adopted that approach as he unfolds this experience to his friends and his enemies at corinth so wonderful was this experience that paul was not quite sure whether god had taken him bodily into heaven or whether his spirit had left the body there's that there's uh uh quite a contrast between paul being let down in a basket to escape and being caught up to the third heaven paul acknowledges here the ability of heaven and the ability of god to take people there and that's important for us because our uh hope is one day that we will be caught up and to be with god and that's one of the greatest messages that any of us can share with unbelievers and believers to encourage them the third heaven heaven is the same as paradise the heaven of heaven where god dwells in glory thanks to modern science mankind today have visited the heaven of the clouds we fly above the clouds and airplanes and the heavens of the planet men have walked even on the moon but man cannot get to god's heaven without god's help glory hallelujah we need god's help to get there and paul gives us the example that god can get us there he's well able the interesting thing is that paul kept quiet about this experience for 14 years can you have can you imagine having such an experience that god had given you and you keep silent for for 14 years during those years he was buffeted by uh this thorn in the flesh and perhaps people wonder why he had such a burdensome affliction the judaisers would have adopted the view of job's comforters and friends and said this affliction is a punishment brought upon you from god because of something you've done wrong but actually this affliction this thorn in the side that was buffeting paul was a gift that came from god some of paul's friend good friends even may have tried to encourage him by saying cheer up paul one day you'll be in heaven and paul could have replied to him that's why i have this thorn i went to heaven god honored paul by granting him visions and revelations and by taking him to heaven but he honored him through uh he honored him further by permitting him to hear unspeakable words while he was there in the heaven he overheard the divine secrets that are shared only in heaven and these things could uh be spoken by god and and by being in heaven we could he paul was able to hear them but they could not be spoken by men to men and so paul uh could not utter them for 14 for 14 years god prohibited him from uttering him and i think this is just me but i believe the part of the reason for the thorn in the side was so that uh god's way of assisting paul's uh believers that he was talking to and enemies that it wasn't true so nobody would believe him anyway uh even moses was uh intimate with god he met god on the mountaintop but paul met the lord in paradise paul had exercised great spiritual discipline during those 14 years for he had told uh no one of his experience and there's no doubt that this vision of god's glory was one of the sustaining powers in paul's life and his ministry no matter where he was in prison in the deep or in dangerous travels he knew that god was with him and that all would be well you and i are not going to heaven till we die or till jesus returns but we have a great encouragement in the fact that we are one day and today we are seated with christ in heavenly places as stated in ephesians chapter 2 verse 6 and then ephesians chapter 2 verse 21 and 22 reminds us that we have a position of authority and victory above all while we have not seen god's glory as paul did we do share god's glory now and and one day we shall enter into heaven and behold the glory of jesus christ now uh we we we share in god's glory and and you'd probably need a verse to back that up so john chapter 17 verse 22 reminds us that we do share in god's glory and then chapter 17 of john verse 24 reminds us and encourages us that one day we shall enter into heaven and behold be able to see the glory of jesus christ now such an honor as this would have made most people very proud and lifted up and exalted in their own eyes but instead of keeping quiet for 14 years they would have immediately told the world and for the purpose of becoming famous but paul did not become proud he simply told the truth it was not empty boasting and and and let the facts speak for themselves that's what paul did and we would do so much better our our government officials and and all of us our church leaders all of us as followers of jesus christ uh would do so well if we would learn to let the facts speak for themselves to let god speak for himself the truth speak for itself now paul's great concern was that nobody would rob god of the glory and give it to paul he wanted others to have an honest estimate of him and his works how paul how could paul have such a great experience and still remain humble here's the answer because he was following jesus and following jesus takes cross bearing and beyond crossberry at whatever stage of following jesus we're in always remember that one friday on an old rugged cross on a hill called calvary jesus hung bled and he died for in our place but that's not the end of the story early the third day morning he rose from the dead with all power in heaven and in earth in his hand so that's it for a preacher's paradise and hopefully you have a better view of of that mystery that uh we've heard preached about not that i have something new but it's just a different way of looking at it so let's pray our heavenly father we thank you for first preparing us for what lies ahead we pray that you would keep us assured that no weapon formed against us shall prosper and you have promised never to leave us nor forsake us in jesus wonderful name we pray amen don't forget mask up practice social distancing and wash your hands often wear your mask whenever appropriate if somebody's coming to your house that don't have a mask on you have a right to turn them around at the door most people have a mask they just choose not to put it on so you choose that if they're going to be around you they will wear a mask now i'm not talking about people that you live with you know uh this too this covet 19 season that we're going through will pass so as uh one of my associate ministers always say stand strong and allow god to be your strength so long
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The Indispensables
>> David Ferriero: Greetings from the National  Archives' flagship building in Washington, DC,   which sits on the ancestral lands of the  Nacotchtank peoples. I'm David Ferriero, Archivist   of the United States, and it's my pleasure to  welcome you to today's virtual author lecture   with Patrick K. O'Donnell about his new book,  The Indispensables, which tells the story of   the Marblehead Regiment during the American  Revolution. Before we begin, though, I'd like   to tell you about two upcoming programs you can  view on our YouTube channel. On Tuesday, June 29,   at noon, we will bring you John Ferling, author of  Winning Independence, which describes the events   of the underexplored, but decisive, years of  the second half of the Revolutionary War.    And on Tuesday, July 6, at noon, Zachary M.  Schrag will tell us about his new book, The Fires   of Philadelphia, a study of anti-immigrant  riots in 1844 Philadelphia. Marblehead,   Massachusetts, is my hometown of Beverly's rival  for the title of birthplace of the U.S. Navy.   Even so, I won't dispute the Headers'  well-earned place in American history. As   As Patrick O'Donnell recounts in The Indispensables,  the men of Marblehead Regiment-White, Black, Hispanic,   and Native American-made up of men from Boston, Beverly and Marblehead played a crucial role in the nation's fight for independence. We're familiar with the famous painting of "Washington  Crossing the Delaware" but may not have thought   to ask who was doing the rowing. It was the  Marblehead Regiment. The dangerous crossing   of the ice-filled Delaware River on Christmas 1776  led to a successful surprise attack on Trenton.    Earlier that same year, the Continental  Army was backed up against the East River   after losing the Battle of Brooklyn. Washington  was able to save his army by evacuating them   across the East River to Manhattan-thanks to  those same soldier-mariners. In his   book review for the Wall Street Journal, Mark G.  Spencer declared that "those seeking a detailed,   reliable account of the War for American  Independence's earliest years-one   that embraces its nautical dimensions-will find  it here." Patrick O'Donnell is a best-selling,   critically acclaimed military historian and an  expert on elite units. The author of 12 books,   including The Unknowns and Washington's Immortals,  he is the recipient of numerous national awards.   O'Donnell served as a combat historian in a  Marine rifle platoon during the Battle of Fallujah   and is a professional speaker on America's  conflicts, espionage, special operations,   and counterinsurgency. He has provided historical  consulting for DreamWorks' award-winning   miniseries Band of Brothers and for documentaries  produced by the BBC, the History Channel,   and Discovery. He is a scholar and fellow at  Mount Vernon's Fred W. Smith Library for the   Study of George Washington. Now let's hear from  Patrick O'Donnell. Thank you for joining us.   >> Patrick O'Donnell: Thank you. It's an honor to be here and thank you,   David for that beautiful introduction. The  National Archives is one of my favorite   places. And I've written 12 books and many  of the journeys for those books began at the   National Archives in the tremendous research,  prospects that the Archives offer, including   with the Indispensables. The 12 books  I've written have all been a journey   and each one of those books is a special journey,  and the research is what I really enjoy the most   on that journey. Just getting -- spending a part of my life,  completely enveloping myself in the story that I'm  writing about, and that story's deeply entrenched   with research. I travel to the places that I write  about. I visit the graves of the individuals that   I write about. I also go to their homes, and  I really try to come out with the true story   about what I'm writing about. Before I write any  book, though, I ask a very basic question, who   cares? And with the Indispensables, who cares is  answered by the fact that they saved our country   multiple times during the American Revolution.  They really were indispensable. And this is   with the way that they shaped our early  government, the gun powder that they brought in   and crucial supplies, the money that they spent,  are also militarily, when all is lost on several   occasions, it was the Marbleheaders, the men from  Beverly, that saved the entire revolution.    And let me sort of just take you back in time  to one of those incidents where it was a true   inflection point in the American Revolution.  And I'm going to take you back in time to August   29/30th, the night of August 29th, 30th, 1776.  And it is here that the war is about to be lost   in its entirety. It's a crucial inflection point.  Washington had just battled with most of his Army   at the battle of Brooklyn at New York, and  decisively defeated. And had it not been for   a regiment or portion of a regiment of Marylanders  that bought us an hour more precious in our history than any   as one historian, contemporary historian said the Army  probably would have been destroyed on the field but that   hour allowed them to escape to fortifications in  Brooklyn Heights and it was there that both Armies   dug in and it was there that Washington had a  crucial decision to make. Does he stand and fight   or does he retreat? The problem with retreating  was, he had to to go across the East River and had   to do an evacuation under battle with an enemy right at  his throat. One of the most difficult maneuvers in  all military maneuvers is retreat under fire across a river amphibiously,  and that's exactly what he was calling upon.   And here, this story is really truly remarkable.  It is an American Dunkirk. It is where the   entire war could have easily been lost and it  rests upon the shoulders of the Marblehead men,   they have to do the impossible with only a few  hours notice. They're told initially that   they are going to attack the British that night,  but instead they move towards the East River   and they move towards an assortment of  boats that they have to immediately crew.   And those boats is what is going to transport  9500 men of Washington's Army across the river.   They also have to take the equipment and  the horses, its "Mission: Impossible".   As soon as they board the boats, the  water doesn't cooperate. The currents are   difficult. They strain with all of their might  to move the boats across. It's not working. And   it is here that the individual in charge of the  operation, tries to find Washington to call it off.   Miraculously, in many respects, they can't  find Washington. The operation moves forward,   and suddenly, the winds start to change and the  wind changes in the favor of the Marbleheaders,   who have oars that are lined with cloth to  avoid the noise of moving across the river.   And they move the -- initially the artillery  across first, and they're doing it right under   the eyes of the British Army as well as the  most powerful Navy in the world at the time,   the Royal Navy which is only about a mile up the  East River. Had the winds changed for the Royal   Navy that night, they could have gone up behind  the defenses at Brooklyn and blown the boats   to smithereens potentially but the current and  wind didn't work that night for the Royal Navy   it started to change for John Glover's men, the  Marbleheaders. What's really important here,   these are arguably the most trained and  skilled mariners in the continental Army   and in the colonies at the time, or, I should say  the early United States. And they get this skill   from fishing, and trade around the world. They'ed fish the most dangerous waters in the world,   the Grand Banks which is over a thousand miles  north of Boston off Nova Scotia. And it is here,   this is the most treacherous waters in the world.  Massive waves crash boats. Men are lost at sea,   scores of men, from Marblehead every year. It's  extremely hazardous occupation. But the -- it   breeds hard men. It also breeds team work.  And the men in the boats on August 29/30th,   1776, that are saving the Army, you know, have  spent years mastering these seas so they are   able to tackle the East River and all of the challenges. What makes them unique also,   is that many of the men, I should say portions of  the men within those boat, are -- it's a diverse   regiment and it's diverse racially, there's Native  Americans, African-Americans who are free men,   including a few Spaniards or Hispanics. But  there's also -- it's diverse socio-economicically.   It's diverse in the sense there are rich men  fighting alongside the poorest of the poor from   Marblehead. And they are all there, effectively  as volunteers and they want to be for a cause they   believe in. And I'll get into that later. But the  British, and the government in London, and the King,   had destroyed their livelihoods in various  ways. So, they were very determined men. And   they began bringing the Army across against all  odds. In the midst of this, it's contingency,   it is different things that could occur that  don't occur that are really quite remarkable.    For instance, one of the great fears -- one  of the reasons why Washington ordered the men   to attack the British initially, it  was a ruse. He was afraid of a traitor,   going into the British lines and betray  the entire plan that they were evacuating,   because if they knew that, they could  pounce on the Army and destroy it.   And the loyalists that were in the area,  tried to notify the British. And through   a variety of things, it didn't occur, really  quite miraculously. Had that information been   obtained by the British in a timely manner, they  may have attacked as the operation was going off.   It doesn't occur. And they begin to bring the  Army back and forth and they have to make multiple   trips across a mile long river that is raging.  It is very difficult. It takes all of the skill   of a Marbleheaders to pull off this amazing feat  of retreat. And in the midst of all of this,   time is running out. It's dawn that's  coming. And one of the last to leave   on the shores of Brooklyn, is George Washington  himself. In a sign of true leadership. He   doesn't -- he isn't the first person that  leaves, he's there at the end and there's chaos.   Dawn is coming. And the commander-in-chief --  it's a great story of leadership, stays behind.   He's actually helping to organize the evacuation  through his own leadership, and he raises a giant   boulder over his head and say, I will sink  the boat to hell if there isn't order and   the commander-in-chief's words ring true and  he restores order as the evacuation continues.   And then something quite extraordinary happens. As  the continentals, and many of their accounts say,   a Providential fog sets in and screens the movement of the Marbleheaders, they continue to evacuate the army of the American Dunkirk. And they   saved our country and a massive portion  of the continental Army that night.   and they bring it to safety in Manhattan. And this is just one incident or episode where   this regiment, this body of men, saved the United  States, and it is not a regimental history.   It is not a -- it a narrative history  that focuses on the main characters   within Marblehead and the regiment throughout  the course of the first -- beginning in 1769,   and going through 1777. And this is their  epic story. These men then, two weeks later,   are very active again when the British land at  Kipp's Bay and they attempt to seize Manhattan.   And it is here that the Marbleheaders play a  vital role. The Army literally melts away, or   portions of it, melt away when the British land.  And there's a strange scene that takes place.   Washington himself is astounded. He's  dumbfounded that his men are running,   and he's literally catatonic on the battlefield  and it takes one of his aides to take the   bridle of his horse and move him off the  battlefield because as literally 500 yards away   the British are charging right at him and would kill  him within minutes had that not occurred. But he's brought back. And it's   the Marbleheaders that once again play a role.  They stand firm. This is a -- this is a regiment   that morphs into, as the war go on, truly an  elite regiment that has many special capabilities   that are in some ways an early precursor to  special operations. You know, about a month   prior to this, they attacked with fireships. They  attacked the royal Navy in a daring raid where   they took Continental ships that sailed directly  into one of the most heavily armed British vessels   of the time in an attempt to basically burn to the water line. And these men risks their lives,   several individuals died in the process and  they nearly took out a major ship of the line,   as that night, they sailed their ship, which  was loaded with incendiaries into the side of a   British ship that caught the side of a tender, they  had grappling hooks and remarkably they cut holes   in the back of the ship which they slid out after  they rammed their vessel into the British ship.    It didn't completely engulf the British ship  but it did do some damage. The primary objective   was to prevent the British from going up the  Hudson River, which they did do on a temporary   basis after the operation. But that's a  demonstration of sort of the capabilities   of this unit, which they are on the forefront  from the American way of war, if you will, which   is different than the way European Armies would  fight, and as the American Revolution unfolded,   it was the Americans and the British that were in  a race to develop new tactics and technology, as   they confronted one another, an it's the American  way of war that ultimately wins, but it a long,   long war. But these men are at the very forefront  of it. And moving throughout battles of New York,   the Marbleheaders are present, in many of them.  . The British continue to attack up Manhattan,   and its the Marbleheaders that again play a  key role the island -- Manhattan itself is   practically in 1776 all surrounded by water, so  its indefensible for all practical purpose bus   Washington is forced by Congress to try to defend  the impossible. And they make a variety of stands,   and the British use their vast sea power to their  advantage, and they try to flank the Americans by   landing amphibiously in Long Island Sound at a  place called Throng's Neck and it is here that   initially Edward Hand's rifleman, who  are crack shots, a small group of men,   scores of men, literally hold off a portion of  the British Army as it lands at Throng's Neck.   The rifle men, Hand's rifle men are picking  off British officers as they are landing. They   are causing chaos and it's really a truly  extraordinary story. Glover's regiment   he's now in charge of a brigade of several  regiments, comes up to reinforce. And the British are   forced to evacuate the landing at Throng's neck.  The Americans through their stalwart defense   force the -- they reembark upon their ships and  sail up Long Island Sound a little further north   and land several days later at Pell's  Point. The battle at Pell's Point is truly   a forgotten battle of the American Revolution.  It is incredibly important engagement where   John Glover once again pay a critical role.  They land near the water line. There's a   massive boulder, which it's not thought that the  Marbleheaders engaged there, but the local militia   likely engaged the British first and they  fell back to a series of stone walls,   which is now part of the Pell's Point Golf Course.  And some of these walls still exist and it's here   that the Marbleheaders and Glover's brigade,  as well as the militia, make an epic stand.    They are fighting behind the stone wall, using  it as cover, which is unique, to a certain degree,   but it is part of the American way of  war, using cover whenever possible,   but it is also -- they inherently come up  with a- a collapsible defense.   The best Crown troops attacking these stone walls.  The Marbleheaders as well as other regiments   that are there, are inflicting massive damage  on the British light infantry, some of their   most elite troops as well as other Hessians that are  there, these are German allies that are highly   trained and skilled troops under British command  and they are being repelled time and time again   as they charge these stone walls. And I capture  the story of one of those British officers   that I followed through the entire war.  He was first at the battle of Lexington   and Concord. He was on battle road fighting for  his life. He was at Bunker Hill. He lead leads   the flanking maneuver at the battle of Brooklyn,  Howe's famous flanking maneuver which turns the   American Army. But he's tragically killed here.   But the book is -- this is something about the   book that makes it, I think, unique. I try to  follow characters from both sides, if you will,   to objectively lay out what happened and why.  And it follows a smaller story that tells a   larger story of the American Revolutionary War,  and why we fought, but also, it captures crucial   inflection points where's these men were literally  the difference between victory and defeat.   And it's the Marbleheaders and the Marblehead  regiment that delay the British long enough   that Washington, the main force of Washington's  Army can then escape to White Plains where they   set up on a series of hills and high ground, and  it is here that they hope to gore the British   and, once again, Marbleheaders play a role,  you know, in the defense of White Plains   and it is here that another character emerges,  one of the great Hessian leaders the Hessian Lion as he's called,   Johann Rawl, Rawl is one of the most courageous Hessian or German commanders. His regiment is exceptional. He leads one of the breakthroughs at White Plains.   At Chatterham Hill and changes the course  of the battle and it is the Marbleheaders   that face the onslaught of the British  Army and they are one of the last units   to engage the British as Washington eventually  retreats from the White Plains area, if you   will. Which it took several days, and it would be  the Marbleheaders that would engage Johann Rawl   in several months as time would go on. Johann Rawl  once again would prove to be an incredible leader.   He leads the attack or I should say break-through  at a place called Port Washington, and Port Washington   is -- during 1776 was the last bastian in  Manhattan and it was a massive sprawling defensive   complex that spans several miles, but the heart  of the defenses were at what's now the base   of the George Washington bridge. And the Patriots  had set up a defense there, nearly 3,000 Americans   man those defenses, and Washington initially  wanted to retreat. But General Green one of Washington's ablest commanders urged him to  stay and fight, thought it was defendable.   And it is here that Johann Rawl proves to be critcal  and leads the break-through there. And the book   captures some very intimate moments. I think the  great oral histories of the American Revolution   reside, the originals reside at the National Archives. In the form of pension applications.   Pension file and a pension file for Revolutionary  War soldiers, if you were lucky enough to   survive this onslaught, then survive all of  the way until around the time of 1820 and later on,   you could go under oath as a veteran at the local  courthouse, and swear what you saw and did and   prove that you were a Continental soldier or you  were a member of the militia, and you were part of   the American Revolutionary war. And these files  contain the oral histories of these veterans.   That's what I exclusively -- I used extensively  in my book Washington's Immortals which is on the   Marylanders that made an epic stand at  battle of Brooklyn as well as the Indispensables,   and it is the National Archives that contain many  of the muster rolls of the regiments and it's   here that I mine the muster rolls. There's just  names on these rolls, but I did a genealogy   on each one from the individuals which were  hundreds, and literally reconstructed the regiment   from the muster rolls, and the pension application  files as well as their letters and diaries   to come up with a pointillistic narrative, in  many cases in their own words,    and it is at Fort Washington that you have a really extraordinary story. One of the  luckiest men of the American Revolution,   was a Marylander, actually was able to escape Fort  Washington as it was being surrounded and overrun.   He got off on a row boat and crossed the  Hudson River and landed near Fort Lee.   And it was the scene here that he  describes in his pension application.    Laurence Everhart describes Washington  looking through a spy glass, as he's seeing   the men of Fort. Washington run through a  gauntlet of Hessian andvBritish soldiers, they are beaten   and kicked and some cases stabbed by  bayonet and murdered and robbed as they   go through this gauntlet. Everhart describes  Washington who we all think of as stoic,   crying and weeping as he sees his men subjected  to this violence and many of them killed. It's   one of the low points in Washington's career,  one of the lowest points actually. And the cause   of the Revolutionary War is fading,  and it's one retreat after another.   And the Army retreats across New Jersey to  the perceived safety of the Delaware River and   Patriot Farms in Pennsylvania. And it's  here that the American crisis is unfolding.   It's the darkest days in our country's history,  arguably. Everything is falling apart. Everything   is collapsing. It is one defeat after another,  and the enlistments for the Army are expiring.    And Washington knows that a bold move is needed  in order to change the course of history.   And he sets upon coming up with a plan to  change the course of the revolution by attacking   the Hessian Garrison that Johann Rawls commands at Trenton. In order to do that, they have to cross the  Delaware river in boats and do it in a manner that   achieves surprise, to do it quickly, because  there are other Garrisons that are nearby   that could reinforce Johann Rawl or retreat to the  other Garrisons, there's other things in play here.   Washington comes up with a fairly complex  plan to attack from multiple points   using his Army. And this was typical of  Washington. Many of his plans were complex.   Which was a double-edged sword. The complexity created problems in execution, but on the  other side of the coin it created redundancy   and here the redundancy would pay off to a small  degree. It would be the Marbleheaders that   everything war would rest on their shoulders once again. When George Washington asked John Glover if he could take the Army across   the Delaware, and he said, General, don't  worry about that, my lads can handle it,   and he was confident, because of the skills that  they had honed, and the team work they developed   in the Grand Banks that they could get across  the river. But Christmas night was exceptional.   It was a Nor'Easter. The river was  raging, it was swollen. There was   currents, the other operations that tried to  cross the river that night, other portions   of Washington's Army all failed. It is very  important to know that. Every single aspect of   the Army that tried to cross that were not not --  boats not crewed by the Marbleheaders all failed.   And fittingly, the password for the operation  was 'victory or death' and everything was at   stake and it was the Marbleheaders, against  all odds again, just like the East River,   that brings the Army across and every other aspect  of the operation fails but the Marbleheaders,   they bring the Army across and they are behind  schedule. The plan is to attack right around dawn,   but they're hours behind schedule. The wind is  raging, there's this Nor'Easter that has occurred.   Snow is coming down and the Army is in horrendous  shape. Many of them don't have shoes, and they are   literally leaving trails of blood as they move  forward, without winter clothing or anything else.   And then a series of extraordinary thing occur.  They are behind schedule. They suddenly find   themselves on top of about 200 Americans that  are under the command of Adam Stevens that had   conducted a raid many hours earlier during the  day. Totally unauthorized. And they are over there   for some reason. And Washington is dumbfounded.  He said you basically destroyed my entire plan   by being here. Because you just tipped off the  Hessians. But that has an interesting role   in the course of history. Many believe that it's  fortuitous, in the sense that British intelligence   had notified Rawl that there was attack coming.  They just didn't know when and where. And Rawl, was on high alert. He was a professional soldier that had spent years as a commander and as a soldier, literally his childhood was as a soldier and entire adult  life. He was ready. His men were ready. They were in their uniforms,   sleeping with their weapons and ready for battle.  Many believe that the raid that occurred by Stevens,   Johan Rall may have believed that was the entire raid.  After they repelled Stevens band of men, Rawl and his men went back into their entrenchments, their makeshift defenses . And the Continental Army attacks Rawl   and it is here that the Marblehead headers  play a critical role, absolutely critical.   They capture the most important real estate in  North America arguably. They capture the Assateague Creek bridge,   and it is here the bridge is the last route of  escape that they capture for Johann Rawl and   they eal the fate of Johann Rawl and his regiment and  they also put a series of cannon on high ground   near the bridge and they bombard the Hessian  regiment and they force many men to -- they force   the vast majority of the regiment to surrender and  it is a decisive American victory. But it is only   one battle of three in ten crucial days that  change the course of history. And it changed   the course of America. They are involved in the battle Assateague creek and it is here something   extraordinary again happens. A very large portion of  the Marblehead regiment their enlistments expire,   and Washington is in critical -- the Army is  in critical shape. You know, if they want to   continue to fight, they have to have an Army  in the field. They have to have men reenlist,   or stay with the Army. A portion of that, of  the regiment, goes home. John Glover's wife   is on her death bed and she  dies. The town of Marblehead   is starving. There's a food riot that I bring out  in the town where the women of the town literally   take up arms to feed themselves. The book captures  the story of some very extraordinary women   as well. And a portion of the regiment leaves.  A portion stays, they fight and Assateague Creek   Bridge where they make an epic stand, they  hold the British Army, they hold the bridge,   it's another inflection point where had the  Army collapsed all could have been lost.    And then after the battle of Assateague Creek  where they make this epic stand where Washington himself   is in the fray, the Marbleheaders and the Army  under Washington's command makes an incredible   decision to attack north and attack at Princeton.  And Washington again plays a crucial role   by changing the course of history and entering the  battle personally where it is an incredible story,   he's in the midst of the very -- the heaviest  of fire in the battle and he's not hit once,   many say quite extraordinary, because he's into  the very fray of battle and could easily have   died and somehow seems immune to bullets. Rallies  the Army after some initial setbacks and they then   move forward, and they are able to win the day at  Princeton. Their No. 1 goal is go to Brunswick,   and to seize the vast military stores that  were there along with a huge war chest   that included an enormous amount of money  that would have paid the British Army,   as well as military supply, and it was hoped --  Washington hoped he could seize that war chest.   But the Army was exhausted and they retreat and  they retreat to further into New Jersey where they   set up a fortified camp and they are relatively  protected. It is here they go in winter quarters   but it is here they face an enemy that's even  more deadly than British bullets and cannonballs   and that's an invisible virus -- or an invisible  enemy, a virus that is killing the Army.   Some say upwards of 20 percent of the Army is  being infected by smallpox, and it is slaying   more men than the British. And it's here  that really, I think, this is really one   of the great untold stories of the American  Revolution. It directly relates to Marblehead.   Let me take you back in time a little  bit. The Army is suffering from smallpox,   but let me take you back in time to 1773, 1774 to  Marblehead. And it's here this that in Marblehead   smallpox strikes. The fishermen of Marblehead  bring back their cargos along with this deadly   invisible virus that's a killer. The town  is suffering tremendously. And, you know, much   like today they tried to come up with very novel  ways to combat this invisible virus,   this deadly killer. This is before  Edward Jenner came up with, you know,   a means of combatting it. They first  tried quarantine. And they set up   Pest houses in the town that flew black flags  and anybody that was infected with the virus   was pushed into the pest house, they killed any  dogs or anything that could spread the virus   and they quarantined people. But this wasn't  working. And it was here that a specialist   stepped forward. The great -- I think  the greatest character in my book,   the man that's an unsung hero of the American  Revolution, Dr. Nathaniel Bond is the principal   he was a specialist in smallpox, and it  is Bond and another guy by the name of Dr.   Hall, they come up with a very novel solution   to create an inoculation hospital.  And the Patriots of the town,   decide at their own cost to fund the hospital.  And it's enormous sum. 2,000 pounds sterling   to build the hospital on a place  called Cat Island, a remote island.   And the hospital was state of the art at the time.  They had a clean room and a facility that's almost   like an air lock. They brought people over by  boat to Cat Island. They took their clothes off   and they gave them new clothes and then they  went about the procedure of inoculation,   which, at the time was risky. It was kind of  like Russian roulette. The patient would be   a small knife would be inserted above their  shoulder with a tiny portion of the virus,   and the plan was to have  the body create antibodies   from the virus and in most cases it worked.  In some cases it didn't. And people   got smallpox. And it was a horrendous disease.  You had pustules on your face and back.   It was dangerous. But the town was pushing forward  with it but it didn't sit well with everybody. And   the virus was used politically by the loyalists  in the town as a cudgel, for a variety of reasons. People   were genuinely concerned about getting smallpox  from the hospital. And the loyalists organized   a group of men that in the dead of night rode  over to Cat Island and burned it to the ground   with everyone inside. It is miraculous but  nobody died. The perpetrators of this violence   were identified and John Glover, along with Elbridge  Gary, another main character in this book, Jeremiah Lee   Nathaniel Bond went to the local sheriff and had these  men arrested and they were put in jail. But the   loyalists in the town inflamed the fury of the mob  and they stormed the jail with axes and crowbar,   and then freed them. What happened next  is really quite chilling the mob then turned   on the Patriots and they had their homes  surrounded and their lives were threatened.   And, you know, events would take place, such  as the Boston Tea Party, that would change the   history again where the Patriots would gain  the upper hand because the Crown went after   the Patriots livelihood in every possible way, by  closing the port of Boston, the intolerable acts   would change the course of history along with  disarmament and everything else, where the American Revolution would   change from a political revolution to a all-out  war, and it would be at the battle of Lexington   and Concord that Dr. Bond would then make his  presence again, but in an interesting way.   He was following his Hippocratic oath by treating  Patriots, loyalists and even British soldiers,   and it was by treating the British soldiers  that he would be branded a loyalist himself,   and he would be canceled effectively. His  home was surrounded by scores of individuals,   and I have the original letter that he wrote  to Elbridge Gary, an extraordinary document, four pages.   where he says, if you don't come by tomorrow  morning, I'll be a dead man. I won't be able   to speak -- I'll find me dead because hundreds  want to kill me and he demands a court-martial   which he gets. And Joseph Warren, his close  friend along with Dr. Benjamin Church another   quite interesting character in my book who is  also America's arguably first traitor, preside,   and Dr. Nathaniel Bond is exonerated  but instead of leaving the service   of the Army, or of his country, he stay on and he  becomes a company commander within the Marblehead   regiment and their surgeon, and he treats  men as well that are wounded and commands them.    Going forward to the battle of Princeton, the Army is melting away again. And  Dr. Bond statys on, changes the course of American history.   And arguably one of the the first public  health strategic decisions, Washington decides   to inoculate the Army. This i s a bold decision. I believe his greatest strategic decision. The Army is dying from the   virus and if they are not able fight in the field  they don't have an Army. It falls upon Dr. Bond   to set up all of the inoculation hospitals to  treat and inoculate the Army. That's exactly   what Dr. Bond does. He sets up the inoculation  hospitals and conducts many of the inoculations   and it is here that Dr. Bond performs his  greatest service for the United States.   And it is here, through his service that Dr.  Bond dies and he gives his life for the cause.    And it's Dr. Bond that fades through history  and Dr. Bond is brought back to life in the   pages of The Indispensables. The reason I wrote  this is because of men like Dr. Bond and other   Indispensables. It's an honor to be here today  and I'm very happy to take any questions.    There's one question I did receive  and that is the role of my research   at the National Archives. I've written 12 books.  I'm in the process of finishing up a 13th,   and throughout my career, it's the  National Archives that really was crucial   in many ways. I'm the foremost expert arguably  and office of strategic services, I spent years   in -- at the National Archives at NARA Two going through the OSS files, which are vast.   It is the Archives that provided  much of the research for this book,   for my book, Washington's Immortals, and my book, The Unknowns So, I really believe the National Archives  is truly one of our greatest national treasures,   and I salute you at the Archives, all of  the staff, for the extraordinary efforts   that you employ to share and preserve  our American history. Thank you.
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Petey Aprendendo Português - Dia 945
all right I think we're live are we I have no idea I'm gonna forget to move my microphones over here hopefully that this this can stay we could just yeah there we go I'm just setting up right now um I'm actually gonna increase the quality because we got decent internet and I'd like to say that well thank you all for showing up I mean we just kind of started so I'm sorry that's my that's my outro speech I'm still getting acclimated to the Northern Hemisphere I feel like the polarity is shifting in my head um has something to do I don't know there's probably some like magnetic shift that influences like the way brain waves work I don't know or maybe I'm just maybe I'm just tired because it's cold out but anywho welcome to PDF and then the Poltergeist it's the PD we are gonna do our duolingos and uh we're actually gonna do a lot more than I did yesterday yesterday was kind of like a fun hey I made it back home safe and um yeah let's let's get to business today is day 945. that's kind of cool 945. I like in the I'm liking the hand signs all right let's do it [Music] okay and here we are here we are um so last time we met Our Heroes we were doing stuff from oh yeah we got a titanization oh we're very close to the demotion zone so we're in 22nd Place I'm gonna I'm actually gonna open Duos lingos in the uh in another tab so we can work our way up then go to the leaderboard real quick so yeah we're in 20 second place 185 XP we probably should be somewhere around um yeah run the 300s would be good we did quite a lot yesterday so I think if we do the same amount of a lot we'll uh we'll get things good we'll get things going so since we're on day 945 I would consider that as per tradition we'll get to unit 45 and here we are and we'll do the hardest exercise in unit 45 to tell people what to do come in I wonder what it is off to a great start already look at us [Music] uh I don't want to try to do this in at home now tainted do not try this at home okay so it's more like a oh this is yeah it's tell people what to do okay so I just gotta think of that what's tame tame tame try do not try to do this at home oh that's what it says do not try to do this at home got it help us why would it be Azure them this is also these are also very new I don't remember these questions or answers pass me the salt I don't think I recognize tell other people what to do oh Victor says well good news Victor only 10 subs left until I'd reach a thousand how did you get there man wow I'm proud of you I'm jealous too good for you man Victor's in the house help us is help us I get distracted take one cheetah cheetah um Levy isn't it okay wow that's crazy man entry come in I know that one turn the pay page let's turn the page um oh like like uh like directions vide like turn right turn left I know that um I know that from taking Uber everywhere in Brazil uh Victor says I posted my first video in February 2018 and I already had some subs from 2015. oh I see I posted my first video on uh November of 2017. but you've got some stuff from 2015. so I think you how many Subs did you have in 2015 is please write your book the cake with a knife yeah fakka next re cut the potatoes take this uh he take this from here ducky take this away from here okay and border is away right um what does it take this to do a thing try doing okay oh it's like tank Tire right try doing this once more write a two-page text is right a two-page text I feel like G should be in here write a text G text though of uh do us there we go I I knew it had to be flipped or something so yeah Corte as Agora oh my God not the uncle not the uncle Aldo Uncle Aldo thank you thank you but uh I wasn't paying attention uh Victor says when I started posting video playing Duolingo and Subway Surfers I got a lot of Subs wow you got 40 in 2015 and 2016. that's good for you foreign [Music] and let's review the exercise we have missed because we are good boys poor favor yeah I tripped up on that one and then she let's take one oh no it's Levy I feel like cheetahs to grab one and then I think this is for the win guys so we are we are good at what we're doing ready let's do it [Music] yeah we did it we're good at what we're doing speaking star you have completed three speaking challenges in this lesson and most importantly Quest update and all that good stuff get five in a row and two lessons good but yes we got the flame of 945 days yeah yeah keeping the flame going keeping it alive and and a poor favor exactly poor favor is for favor yeah right and also we're on 945 days that's nine four five days on the daily streak keeping that Flay flame going uh keeping it alive and um [Music] where's the favor now let's see the the flame on this one Bam Bam committed 823 minutes on here and boom making the connections from Tuesday to Wednesday halfway through a perfect week and that deserves a happy humble screenshot and share to Instagram when I so please and let's uh please por favor and screeville I I don't know if I'm saying that right but please subscribe and we got that done in the background as well so we committed nine minutes and four seconds Quest update stuff get two perfect lessons we got one of them listen to 12 exercises and okay but we didn't get the flame but we that'll give us an opportunity to check out um yeah check out our our 30 quests that we need to do to get B is Earth Day celebration we've got 10 out of 30. on this one we're gonna get we got two perfect lessons done so I think that's something there so I think moving forward we'll just focus on everything on the quest getting on the desktop app because I think they count that over everything else and so yeah we got let me just refresh the page actually can can I hover over here and it shows it no it doesn't all right well let's try uh titanizing unit 24. I was a bit frazzled yesterday and uh not the uncle out of those comments Kate is a very interesting word IMO doesn't exist in Portugal it's a Brazilian thing um it comes from G thing gradually the expression was turned into a small single term Kade I don't know how you get Kade from okay Foy feto like maybe I'm not hearing it phonetically but uh you'll you'll tell me El agosta Kelly moyo on him ill call me SOPA e um sand weishi yes El agosta and today Verdi Bronco between green and white Illy umamasa uh to that man isn't it not Kayla to that no it's akiella with the accent almond akali because he's a [ __ ] man God damn it see how my brain works like the like the different bumps I have to translate through you know to get the grammar right I see a pattern uh esto Aki no it's gisto okay Montego in those potatoes there we go oh preciso I need that [Music] um armam there we go 20 XP say I think ah Uma cobra there we go ew now Costo jiso I don't like this no wouldn't that would be wrong it'd be g-stop agua or lechi but I'm glad they gave it to me they'll gosto G so I like that cool Ella Vai Asha Ki ill now I am not here a key paints are all right I don't know the difference between ashar and paints are in this context um not the uncle Aldo says you know what I really miss in the Portuguese language an institution like the real Academia Espanola that actively clarifies and standardizes stuff yeah but like you get I don't think it should be I don't think things should be too centralized though I feel like the languages evolve with how people commonly say like you're only going to get those elitist Collegiate types that want to change language you know if they're I and I suppose this is what English the problem with English is is like they they recently redefined the like as of 2020 they redefined the definition of uh of the word racism in in Oxford and I don't like not everybody agrees with that change which I think it should be a bit more organic because languages like we're not like I'm not speaking in a way that is like Shakespearean English you know like I'm I'm not speaking like a fancy Brit or anything like that I'm not like Ajax here but uh you know I'm like um you know it's my language isn't wrong though if other people in my community can understand it but yeah maybe a small bit of it maybe would help I mean that's what ends up happening though is when you have an institution it'll be controlled at your house nasua Kaza oh at mine I don't know what to I don't know what to say here at mine namina I think yeah okay El gusto I like the belt no is it cinto in that color core oh do siento oh my God that's all right that's all right I just want to see what we've earned so we've ranked up to 21st place that's good for us and we've got five in a row to correct complete three perfect lessons I don't understand why that's not registering I guess they they don't allow the crossover to happen so you know maybe I could get three perfect lessons and something easy just so I could bump up the uh the bias Earth Day celebration and I'm gonna actually go on a bit of a I'm gonna go on a [ __ ] of a not a tangent but like uh I do want to acknowledge everybody who's been working hard Fresh Start came back to learning Dutch after a month oh he lost his streak God damn it oh man well at least you know I'm gonna give them uh Hi-Fi for giving it a a shot guess user I don't know I don't know who the hell this person is started learning Japanese and they they pooped on it I I'm gonna give him a heart though a heart 50 perfect lessons my mom's obsessed with that she learned a total of 350 words a hundred percent for you and my friend schwoops has earned a total of 4 000 XP and I knew that took a while and also our friend Sunshine was promoted to Amethyst she lost her streak recently and it's very heartbreaking to go through causes a lot of emotional duress okay so it did register get five uh perfect lessons in a row in two lessons Fresh Start is Ajax just so you guys know complete three perfect lessons we got two out of three so we just need to complete one and uh yeah we're in 20th Place good good good good no I'm not going to be satisfied I missed the the chart the daily chart do I have to go to my profile to see like my stats and stuff do I click on myself like what do I do because I can't see it somebody help me out with that with that technical difficulty crap all right let's do another unit 24 because I am a good boy and I gotta keep doing my thing Fresh Start was learning Chinese Mandarin and Italian and he was also learning Portuguese sandwich yesterday I ate soup and a sandwich this is between I think it's SG e and cheray NOS e Elise [Music] tatas in those potatoes boy or girl um yes I need that porque uh porque Ella now fala follow on Tim yep he'll now gosto gisto I don't like this ill paint so key uh um la okay I don't think that I don't think there was a man of it over there now team yo El Norteno Catera halagios or Chavez I have no wallet uh Watcher keys yo Chavez cart did it get me wrong for the no comma oh my god oh it's because I didn't pluralize hellagio oh cause all right hellagio is singular Chavez is plural oh my God I really had to pay attention there and today or something like that esta right oh my God that one's easy El now gosto dakiel I don't like that sauce gives that boy um what's that boy Nina Menino [ __ ] my ass no um okay cause right I I wanted to shorten it and be cool Victor says your answer should have been accepted the meaning would have been the same there for which one please specify my friend and uh Comey actually works Victor says why don't you cheat this time because I I don't know I don't check the comments quick enough and I I kind of want to I don't know I I want to test my own wits which I can't believe you and today haza e Azul I need to get I need to get uh XP anyways and just call me uh k q u e i j o on Tam agosta Kelly Journal uh um yes in those boots or would it be nessus Augusto I think it wouldn't matter ghost Cafe I like that coffee IL Gusto yeah Ellie [ __ ] [ __ ] [ __ ] Ellie da Uma Masa to that man Aquila omen [ __ ] a Kelly really there we go okay ill now Gusto gisto yes it was say I think it's lcgiso right El gusto Jesus with two s's ew paint so of those clothes hope us not kill us all right I thought of was G and it'll be Doc LS she gives that boy oh this is the one that [ __ ] us last time uh duck hit that boy duck Hill wait she gives da Uma Masa are Kelly Menino there we go Ella now paints uh key ill now Aki she will not think that I am here paint star now VI pinsar because his will if there's a will there's a way I just dropped my pen now paint sauna could also work that's cool I'll think of I remember that Victor says hope you pass this time Victor says you were so close don't be disappointed my friend it's all a part of the process I know you're probably sick of me getting all stuck um but you know it's a part of the process and hey you know if we get it next time we'll get to our 300 milestone that we were looking at but honestly I think 300 XP is kind of where we it's like at minimum where we should be I think we should be like maybe 400 XP at this point just so we feel like we're we're good to go because I don't just want to survive I want to thrive this weekend Victor's getting mad for me Victor says I'm getting mad this this app has a lot of glitches yeah I don't like the new updates but you know it is what it is [Music] airlock [ __ ] Ella cost Costa Kelly moyo [Music] voce pencil [ __ ] Pensa key Eli Vai ER do you think that he will miss onsemale yesterday I spoke with my brother yeah Perez Caesar this here gisto aqui Montega I put butter in those I thought I put butter in those pants I thought I read but no it's in those in those uh those potatoes that's the word for potatoes right um he gives uh that man um akele m capital e um oh [ __ ] it's he he gives it not she oh my God I'm a poopy brain Kade com o Como I think it's Kamil foreign there we go Angie voice uh dressing moyo is dressing yes I don't like this ah I'm gonna do Tem moscas nessus botas there we go okay about this dress uh Nash Ido Asha Desi Vegeta oh my God there's such small nuances to all of these you know there's a lot of um yeah Victor's right there's a lot of glitches but look at this look at our look at our progress all right well let's let's um ready for the last challenge I'm actually want to see where we're at we're in 18th Place I think if we do two like two three four five more let's let's shoot let's change our goal to like 350 XP or something like that it's just so we we can rest easier we could sleep at night and stuff all right yes ew pencil dorm dermo dormir because that's to sleep right you'll now come call me and now call me q e i q e i j o on Tim um I did not eat cheese yesterday and I'll call me occasion on him and today vergie e barranco between green and white on Tim EO Mal I didn't I did call me Jesus I feel like I should have gotten that right and them being like Oh it's just a typo I know you meant it um I don't know team I'm gonna do ah Uma Cobra there is a snake in those boots I like that coffee on Tim IL fale comb male ear male all right here we go early um to that man q-u-e-l-e capital e oh man yes says uh fala key Ella kid mudar to change yeah there we go Augusto giso ah I'm gonna do tame moscas there are flies in those boots okay now quiero falar about this is it niso nisto about this gisto it now quiero Fallout gisto okay ill Uma May uh no Saya Saya I'm getting that confused in that color core and I feel like on the killer chord I have a skirt in that color do we sleep uh in your bed or in my bed nose [Music] dermos I think in your bed or comma and I think that's dormimos okay that's that's one I haven't seen in a while I don't remember that one but that's okay we got uh we're getting close to like I think we're up to 300 XP right now yeah we're at 304. and that's nowhere near where we would like to be but that's okay you know if we do one more um unit 24 getting and maybe we'll just make the goal like Hey we're we're not going to stop until we get this give myself goals rather than time and XP Costa Dak but I also don't want to rush anything like if today is not my day to get unit 24 complete and fully titanized then it's not my day you know um camel you ate fish yesterday there an ant in that shirt kamisa come me sir yeah okay El preciso JIS do a key I need this here it goes the G Stone so yes ill now paints so ESO I don't think so yeah okay shitas in those boots there there are flies in those boots though Kelly moyo I don't like that sauce or dressing it'll paint so um of those clothes hope us not kill us okay I don't know why it's not kill USA [Music] core [Music] oh skirt I read that as shirt oops tameika and today there's Chemistry Between voice you e me and I you and I I will remember that I feel like it should be meme oh we got Ajax in the High house hi what's up I got the wave I have no idea who that is at as the Emoji the waving Emoji you're sending I don't know who the hell that person is um but yeah we're living our lives right now she likes us sauce [Music] okay in that shirt okay it'll pencil key Vai what's the word for stay to go is to cite is Sayer to stay that's a different story to go oh my God what's to stay I forget the word for stay I don't know it stay esperando as Espada fikar right fika fika wifey car oh I would have gotten it wrong asho I don't know why why it's right or wrong if it's asho or paint so I don't know the difference between those two things like what's the difference between ashar and pansar ah Uma cobra there's a snake that boot on yes yes geez so done this way too many times ew asho Ki early by what's what fee fee car yes uh moyo which is dressing or azechi yes ill now Teno cartera hellagio VES I have no uh what is it it said I have no wallets some uh watch or keys it Costo jiso I like that okay about this dress y I should I just remember Asha Desi Nina Entre those two houses to kill us I think it's not careless do us cause us and today oh Mike house stays between those two houses I'll kill us Duos Casas all right well let's see what do we got so far we're up well we that helped us increase up to 14 to 14th Place which isn't bad but it also isn't good so I'm thinking our next goal should be up to 400 because I that'll be like I can confidently Shred with the big dogs what were you wondering Ajax the Emoji thing or the I forgot what I was saying I was I was so tunnel vision into this by the way I'm wearing my American flag shirt yeah representing my home country America the greatest goddamn country on the planet forever I think we got we got Brazilian Pikachu over here and our my son Charmander and also our little Duolingo owl right up over here all right well let's let's continue ajik says yo okay he's saying I was wondering that that too the difference between paint tsar and ashar I have no idea I have no clue man like what is it right is it like I don't know I don't know what it is something close or far away like I think about this thing right here and that would be I think it might have to do with timing I don't know I have no idea I don't think I'll know for like another year it's like one of those nuanced things man all right well we're gonna try to get to 400 XP and then I think I'll stop after that that's going to be my absolute Bugaboo at the end and also my fiance is home I always time it perfectly so when my fiance is gonna go home which it's kind of funny uh but yeah I gotta see her because she's a wonderful Peach so let's let's try to level this up let's try we could at least try right right agics shovel I feel like I've done Chauvin for like the past month early uh will Vai era he will miss El prasizo gisto Aki this is between a and today Ella yes it's between him and her Masa uh Kelly harm him there we go Augusta Giselle there we go uh Uma cobra uh in those boots not care not kill q-e-l-a-s botas here we go anina oh Menin ah Menino or Manina IL pencil key isn't it I'm gonna do pan so key l l v um I think that I see okay aranya see it's just those pivot words man I can't on Sam NOS now Vino or is it baby around I think it's baby down baby oh it is [ __ ] [ __ ] baby dumb as they drank they drank it'll say G so okay Las portas in those boots okay Asha about this dress oh my God I forget that one this is the one that's gonna send me home packet isn't it like okay if I say asha key Aquila akeli viscido oh so be dark kellyvest you though because it's uh of this dress and today Azul a baby agua or lechi okay ah Uma for Miga in that church Nissa camisa foreign [Music] press I don't know how to spell prestizo anymore Jesus there we go ew now uh pencil not penis pain so jiso okay now okay Las botas okay here now gosto Kelly moyo I don't like that sauce [Music] on on her on her na Ella Naila I think it's just Nella vanilla there we go uboso the pocket esta Ela kamisa the the pocket is on that shirt at your house or namina or at mine ill now quiero falar I don't want to speak about this gisto follow gisto about this right Ella fala Ki voice star Kaza yes you say she says that you are at your house um to that man yes I sell the car to that band is to that man Aquila oh man so I think to that is akele oh my God I almost got it wrong on KLA on the technicality she writes to that man and that's for the win holy crap holy crap we got it we got it over here yeah High scorer and we got it quick in under four minutes we did a little bit over than three minutes but most importantly we got Grandpa bam we've earned the legendary trophy for unit 24. congratulations you've proven your skills and unlocked a rare look yes because we are smart that was very lucky I think I got a lot of easy ones that round and I think it's the luck of the draw for for different rounds but still I feel like that I started getting it at the end so that's there's something there 24 trophies let's check out the titanization right now let's do it and we're in ninth place so I think we reached our goal at the same time uh you know of getting 400 XP for today we've got three perfect lessons I don't know how we got three I think it's just above 90 or something uh because that was clearly not perfect and unit 24 is now perfectly perfectly tight nice so I think as of now we have reached a goal we're in Ninth Place 404 air not the error but the wonderful XP the beautiful XP that we have and I think we're set up for a good safe ride for the rest of the week so I think that'll that'll do it for today folks this has been a beautiful 945 days on The Daily streak let's see it oh my god let's look at that flame that is a beautiful sight for sore eyes um and I just want to acknowledge hey we're back we're doing our thing I feel like I'm getting more confident at Portuguese coming fresh back from Brazil and uh yeah 945 on The Daily streak and let's check out the phone app one last time before we head on out 945 yeah girl halfway through the week it sucks that I can't spend time with my beloved in these times and I wish I could take her back with me but International laws and you know letting people into specific countries like this one it's very troublesome but yeah I guess it makes it makes life worthwhile then all this relationship stuff worthwhile my Duolingo turmoil and my you know learning of the whole learning Gauntlet of a new language I'm not exactly too passionate about learning a new language but I guess I am kind of driven by um love and all that good stuff so it's what's keeping me afloat and uh yeah I'm I'm happy to say that it's been a good 945 days and I'm glad that I could celebrate it with all of you so that being said 945 and thank you guys for watching so much um we're almost half five days till we're halfway to a thousand days that's gonna be nuts so you know leave leave comments and down in the descriptions of YouTube's on um I don't know about like I don't know maybe what I should do next how I can make this Duolingo show a little bit better and I'll be happy to take some criticism moving forward and uh Direction on how to improve things but that's all the time we have as I've said before so as always for now take care 50
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2021 Dacia Grand Duster - a new big SUV from Romania
[Music] the growing popularity of the suv model has contributed to the dasha olaji being replaced by another model next year [Music] this will be replaced by a new model in october 2021 which will be produced in the romanian factory alongside the duster and the sendero stepway model [Music] dacia's new suv bears the working designation rji while some media still call it the grand duster the new suv will have up to seven seats and will be mounted on renault's cmfb platform which it will share with the new sander [Music] [Applause] the suv will be about 4.5 meters long and have a much more aggressive look compared to the logi it comes in place according to available information the grand duster will be powered by renault's famous 1.3 tce engine with a mild hybrid 12v system as well as a hybrid driver train taken from windows clio e-tech
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Can You Be A Travel Physician Assistant Right Out Of PA School?
what's up you guys it's adam welcome back to my channel so thank you guys so much for joining me today so um you guys have been bombarding me with questions about locom tenants since i've done that travel video um for you know the travel pa and so if you haven't already seen that video that i made a few weeks back about being a travel pa aka working locum tenants go ahead and check that video out after you've already watched all of this video and of course subscribed because it really helps my youtube algorithm out so this question was posed to me uh there's two questions that i'm going to be answering in this video one is going to kind of be talking about exactly what is the best experience that you should get and then how can you do this like can you do this straight out of pa school so let's get into it right now i'm doing my dance don't mind me all right you guys so this question came from eric davenport and it said hey adana what field do you think is best to start in to gain experience in a broad range to be comfortable and effective in locum tenens family medicine or urgent care perhaps thank you all right so that's the first question i'm gonna be answering so eric thank you for your question um if you haven't already subscribed go ahead and do that eric but this question i think is a good question to ask because honestly a lot of us are looking for hey i want to be in a certain specialty or doing something specific but i want to be able to be like super effective at that and the way to do that is to get experience let me just fix my hair it looks a little crazy right there but you want to have experience and so the best way to have experience is to get like a broad view of everything you know you can touch on everything you can be a jack-of-all-trades not always best to be a jack-of-all-trades sometimes you want to be a master of one um but in this realm when you are trying to get into local tenants a lot of these jobs are in like the emergency medicine setting or even family medicine setting and so i think that although family medicine is a good place to be i think it almost pigeonholes you so i would definitely suggest doing urgent care because that way you get not only like the family medicine type stuff of people coming in with like a high blood pressure and you want to like give them something to lower it or you want them to come back to check and see a second time see all right well is your bp still high if it is then you absolutely need to go talk to your family medicine physician and get on some bp medication or if you are like me um the job that i worked at the urgent care i worked at prior to getting into pa school they not only was an urgent care but they also dealt with family medicine they had patients of their own so the patients would go there to see their physicians and you know as a pa you would be seeing not only you know the acute care stuff where somebody has like a broken bone or something that's you know lacerated that needs suturing but you'd also be seeing patients that you know need management help with their bp medication and you know their diabetes stuff so that is the realm that i suggest you go into if you can't get into emergency medicine because it is a little bit difficult straight out of pa school to get into emergency medicine get into urgent care get a wide view of all of you know the runnings of an urgent care and then apply with some temp agencies or some recruiters um to be a part of like a locum tenens group okay so that's the first question um and since we're here in the in a break you guys can go ahead and hit that like button if you've liked what i've already said and go ahead and subscribe if you haven't already done so okay the next question is from beverly and she said hey adana could you do could a pa do locum tenants right out of school or would most places prefer you to have some sort of experience first since if you're only at each location for a limited time they probably won't have time to train you things okay and that is a great question um because you know training a lot of people do want training or like oh they're not willing to train or they are willing to train um and so yes obviously they want experience you know they want a little bit of experience but again like with the dilemma of every pa student like you're asking me for three years of experience or two years of experience i just graduated and passed my boards like how can i get this experience if you're not willing to train me or if you're not willing to give me the experience and that is like a lot of the the problems that new pas face okay um but again it depends on the looking tenant's job that you are applying to so obviously there are some that will absolutely want you to have experience because you know what like yeah i'm not trying to train you i don't have time to train you i just need you to like hit the ground running and again it's usually general stuff like i stated when i was answering eric's question um a lot of it is like your emergency medicine urgent care family practice type of feel so it's the general common things that you would see as a pa um so you know somebody comes in with the stomach ache you know and have like gastroenteritis that kind of stuff how are you gonna replete them and and give them the you know the right education for moving forward that kind of thing so those are things that you definitely have to keep in mind but at the same time yes you can absolutely get a job as a locum tenant straight out of um you know pa school uh i was offered a couple jobs with like recruiters that i was working with um four locum tenants you were it was like a three month um you know what is it called like a three month contract i guess you can say that's not really what the word i'm looking for but um if you remember you know the word i'm looking for go ahead and leave that in comment section below but um just kind of like being stationed there for three months essentially um so yeah you know that was an option for me it wasn't something that i necessarily wanted to do again because i had a family but it was an option and so you really just kind of have to put yourself out there i suggest you guys apply to as many jobs as you can you know do whatever it is that you can um even if you feel like you may not be qualified apply um because you never know okay but that is it hopefully it answers your questions you guys continue to leave me those questions in the comment section below if you haven't already done so subscribe and like this video follow me on instagram and download pa and i will talk to you guys next time [Music] bye you
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M1928 SMG and wish me luck !! join me whoever fancies
so good morning everybody mr nasty blast again call of duty vanguard i'll be playing with the thompson uh super machine gun and let's see again i mean i've been playing a battlefield uh 20 42 guys honestly sorry my camera is uh honestly i was expecting more of it it's very glitchy very buggy uh i think the release of it uh was premature i think the game is not ready and they released it my honest uh opinion on battlefield 2042 is fun though it's uh it's fun don't don't get me wrong it's fun but uh just be honest that's what happens that's what's happening at the moment it's very clear the game was rushed uh it was not released complete i think it's still uh i think it's still in it's even it's early beta version right anyways uh we on call of duty now uh vanguard whoever wants to join me more than welcome to do so um let's see if there's someone uh someone in the chat who's uh hello hello chloe how are you yes i i tell you what uh chloe vanguard is nice chloe uh you like it you like it yeah you like it you know like the weapon set up is very similar to um to uh it's very similar to uh black ops very similar to black ops so i think you'll like it chloe you like it i think you do all right i'm just gonna go across to the uh all right i think you were you like it chloe i think you should buy it treat yourself treat yourself um so are you still playing black ops colorway uh how about your ps4 never had a problem again oh how is it after playing battlefield 2042 uh very buggy uh i don't think uh vanguard is the worst frankly i don't think it's the worst well we're gameplay where are we chloe is very hard to say chloe is very hard to say but yes i think you like it i think you like it anyway i think you like it i think you like it right guys anyways uh the weapon i'll be playing with is the uh thompson that's the one that's my setup here i hope i hoped to play um i hoped to play in um on um shipment uh 24 7 but it's not it's not stray front a guy dog um okay that that's that's what i want yeah yeah all right so that's my setup these small maps mayhem there's the one i'm going to go for whoever wants to join more they're welcome go you out there hello brother how are you guys good morning how about you is everyone doing well today i was just talking about battlefield whoever plays battlefield um [Music] oh thanks thanks chloe thank you so much chloe thanks for your support thank you yes i'm good i'm good buddy i'm great yes i'm great i'm great i'm great i'm great so you guys been playing a battlefield as well or only card started again i'll buy them oh okay he's just spawned behind behind our backs oh god they got a guy they got just spawned behind our backs my god i can barely see the enemy and i die man i know okay get out gotta get it okay that's it right okay that's it not today not today [Applause] did they spawn behind our box this is uh hello behind my okay and there's no way out there's no way out oh fifa 22 yo that's nice chloe that's nice i was i was very into a football in the past and then i went off it is no chance audi idea oh my god okay see taken jake how are you jacob good morning bro good morning buddy good morning [Laughter] no killing mode that's why i am at the moment oh god man oh my god oh my god no doubt you'll be behind my back [Applause] oh my god man yes please chloe please you shouldn't take too long to uh to um to download yeah treat yourself for christmas you know treat yourself for christmas you like you like it and also if you don't you just refund it you never can always refund it oh my god man oh my god [Laughter] this is impossible out there i killed none of them hay oh god these are these uh losing objectives hey david how are you how are you david been playing vanguard david how's your vanguard matches you play a lot of vanguard david join in if you're fancy david oh yeah says okay chloe let me back out on this one chloe let me see if you're online chloe uh chloe let me know when you're ready okay perfect let me know when you're ready chloe glory okay perfect chloe let me just back out okay i'll just back out and you come in oh my god david that's cool david you want to uh do you want to play together now as well i've got another half an hour to play so uh if you want to join me and um me and chloe come in david okay guys then just back out one sec oh just back out one sec let me back out oh being the lobby hold on let me back out okay chloe's here a day video line is good morning how are you hello he say yes welcome to the stream brother how are you today how are you today thanks for coming okay perfect chloe's there oh thanks for collabing chloe that's nice let's go let's go chloe yes it's a yes well battlefield 2042 i like it i love it but they just have to fix the game so buggy so buggy oh no that's fine don't worry don't worry chloe you will start ranking up uh meanwhile that's fine don't worry about it don't worry about it i'm playing with the thompson m1928 it's a good gun it's a good gun it's a very good gun get a big shout out to isaias thanks for coming brother oh my god macho in progress i'm already gone my god what's going on christ nice oh my god oh my god grace hahaha yeah i know i know chloe you still have to find the right one for you i know i know what it's like i know i know i know i know okay nice yeah i know we still have to find the right one for you yes yeah i know i i left these uh this map a dash horse i love it so what uh what gun you playing with uh chloe what gun you're playing with which one you play with all right this is your 44 it's good peanut how are you good morning peanut how are you good to see you again avant-garde today pinut a bit of vanguard let's see let's see how he goes all right so he is oh welcome this stream bro yeah anyway welcome welcome yes this is a multi multi-lingual channel thanks for coming and have a good day at work yes have a good day work and uh i catch on the next stream oh you're always welcome to to join us if you like yes thanks for coming okay let's go uh what map is this oh god a shipment i love it love it chloe you're gonna defend the objection oh my god charlie they're taking faker hello oh my god you guys still killed me look at the mess christ my god what the hell is going on clear out god god god that you uh god man when i get there dogs i get no kill and look at this one god the dogs man they smashing me look at these dogs there's a matter christmas all right stays no way out did they spawn in here there's no way to run they spun crystal look at this look at this uh i even went outside the map desperation so he's too much too many but too much bombs too much bombs too much bombs oh thank you mr pinu that's very kind words buddy thank you thank you thanks for watching appreciate that christ my god i'm not dying from gunshots i'm dying from bombs christ hahaha god look at these dogs my god these dogs did these dogs they smashing me these dogs they smash me yeah actually man it's peanuts too much man it's too much it's too much i can barely spawn mandy's dogs bro oh my god these dogs cry i can't see a thing christ oh my god man these dogs look at these dogs i can't classic oh my god these dogs guys this is impossible these dogs is impossible look look how many times i get killed by a dog he's only dogs only dogs and look at now this and now this hey sappho how are you i'm good brother i'm good i'm good i'm good i'm good you're just trying to uh you stay a lot alive for one second oh [Music] god look at this he's got this guy there no nobody can touch him uh okay ah where was timer look says save a snapshot error what the heck is this i knew there was something wrong let's go again chloe why the heck is this hello sephora how are you man i tell you one thing it's not been easy today i like it too uh chloe i am i got kicked out as well chloe i can see my lobby i think the server is just shut let's do it again madness simply madness yes i tell you what sephora i like the mechanics of um okay i like i like it i like it i like this map okay that's it my god behind my behalf oh my god behind our box again now oh my god guys stuck on the guy there three two one car boom three two ah bastard oh my god oh my god that guy that's it look at this look at it look at this look at this guy okay okay three two one kaboom that's it that's how you treat a camper this is unbelievable this is unbelievable oh okay how are you repper hi guys good morning good morning how he's all today you guys very tough matches today really my uh really tough really tough he's struggling here i've got chloe uh chloe collabion me yes i know peanuts i know i know i know they look lovely but they are very annoying they are very annoying they are very very annoying i love this map i seriously love this map i really like it so how are you today pc bar mr ripper all right our guys got uh everyone in their chats make sure you guys check out uh mr rapper's uh new video just doing um a weapon camo extreme uh uh chloe it's it's very hard chloe but but you were you're very you're a very good player you um you'll get used to it you you get used to it oh dear hold on guys just something called laps here one sec guys just yeah all the pictures of the wall just fell there but chloe was saying you're gonna get used to it uh rapper if you want to pause your channel there it's fine oh god this oh my god this map oh thank you so much pc bar you so kind buddy you're so kind thank you i i i my fa it's never first skill i always get killed okay that's it go in there okay hold on to it oh [Applause] i fell in the cliff oh my god the guy's there right behind you chloe what's going on here kaaboom kaboom double kill classic uh christ dogs again the dogs again they're dogs again yes yes absolutely oh thank you so much your side and thanks for coming bro thank you that's kind thank you yes chloe yeah just play a few days if you don't like it just refund it but i think it's just we playing out the very small maps chloe very hard especially when you start like playing there the first time like this okay eq site is joining us uh chloe kill cyto be joining us just give uh just vote it uh just give your votes chloe okay let's get let's get kill sighting bro join in yes chloe yes absolutely let me just okay okay let's do that let's do that hold on just domination points uh chloe there's a mode as well coda patrol you love it you love it okay q site is with us thanks for collabing your site are you in all right bro uh right your side come in chloe just waiting to pick up uh kill sight bro are you in world of gaming well done jamie how are you buddy a big shout out to world of gaming uh world of game if you go go to the description of this video you will see you see the uh all the er expects of the uh of my system look i'll try no no no no i was just go to the description of the video the specs are there take a look i kill sights are you in oh you mean you win okay you win okay we're ready to wait in the lobby right here he's gonna collab with us oh there's a streaming delay is it all right no no the um the system is good it's just i don't know why uh sometimes uh i get a delay yes i don't know why okay then a world of gaming big shout out to you okay how are you doing thanks for coming oh good oh good let's go thanks for coming let's go biz business online as well man if you can just wait for a minute i'm just inviting him as well this gaming all right that's perfect okay okay uh okay there there's david let's go look at the team let's go yo yo yo let's go dream team together how are you doing this yeah oh good guys i'll go let's go so let's try to to um to the domination and uh keep confirmed and um patrol that would be great let's go whatever you nasty later on man thanks for coming guys that's great thanks for coming i'm not ready for another minute so i might get kicked out oklahoma dandy welcome to the stream you were born ready yes oh i see mr i live in australia so yes i know what it is i shall cover you and keep you alive nasty what's your favorite gun so far in the game man m1928 definitely amtrak you have to try the type 100 man it's broken at the moment is that the one you're playing is that the one you're playing your side yeah i'm i'm playing with the car 98 in the type 100 this is your tightness shine we got a new patrol zone available unbelievable i'm in the controller they have the patrol zone we're falling behind no way no way ah [Applause] okay oh my god okay he's dead hostile recon in the air spies in the sky patrols aren't secured i'm in the patrol zone i'm here as well i'm here i'm here behind our backs i'll be hanging this vehicle oh my god oh my god don't start [Applause] clear the zone we got shot in the back oh my god oh my god man oh it's really hard really hard patrol zone is ours it's always where i'm not looking for all three of us it's always where i'm not looking is took the patrol zone reloading the thing oh that's it that's it that's it my god i've been shot through the walls god my god my god my god [Applause] oh god look at this look at this yeah brian oh i know oklahoma i know [Music] uh this is on the other team streets are hitting us oh beep that's it oh god this is oh my god oh he's behind my back there's no way out that's it ah you always someone behind your back oh god ugh behind the street wow how [Applause] no way no way no way no hey hey uh donny how are you danny dan i need you i nearly played battlefield 5 today should we play tomorrow should we play tomorrow danny kabum man the guy still kills me okay one shot out oh my god these dogs again these dogs again oh god very hard very hard so he's a beast gaming on the other team oh dear oh dear hey danny capello how are you cappello i just missed mr capello there mrs omar yeah thank you so much welcome this stream mrs omar how are you today danny all right so i'll try to stream on that you guys land up on the other team you can just take us to lobby once uh we'll get him in yeah ggs i'm great and great good to see you guys in the stream i am great i'm great just take us to lobby once man i'll invite this oh don't let me just i'll just invite him again one sec yeah i am i just did okay he's in he's in he's in are you trying to stream were you trying to stream snipe us be honest chris try again i didn't need to try let's it kicked me out didn't it obviously because i said i had i had to go i had to do something for a minute so i just joined your game and it put me under the team right now let's go let's go david shipman [Music] nasty nasty you want to know what visit me love about you say again because i sorry i'm asking do you know what business about you what the fact that the fact that you bring explosives i saw you holding that panzerfaust yes exactly guys i tell you what i love i love that i love the panzer i see you behind the jeep and i was lighting you up and you logged in and rpg me i tell you what david i like these puns are forced as much as much as the rpg is the same is the same effects i've not used it mate i'm not used to it you know because the same engine so um it's it's it works the same you know i'm loving it i'm loving it yeah use the present the panzer first make it make makes you very unique hard point let's go capello let's go cappello you're not playing [Music] [Laughter] let's join you let's join you let's get the car baby out yeah i've brought on my garden oh my god man what where am i getting shot from man explosives that's it left left left hand i can't snipe in this man not on this map wow why didn't it go up ah that's my stupid thought guys that's welcome uh that's welcome uh mrs omar to the today stream oh i see i see capello what is wrong with this thing ah man ah come on come on get it get it get it no wonder oh my god oh okay three two one three two ah oh the guy by the way ah i got in there spawn what oh god the guy stuck on the guy there dude you're just sitting in that doorway man going for the next one oh my god this guy doesn't want to die does he oh guys i'm out of ammo nearly i can't maneuver today what's going guy glide bomb wow guys a nice motor kill now ah no way yeah no way three two one three two one carbon no way sponsored haha i spawned behind me ah out tal tell him out i'm out oh later you're not even good bro okay that's it that's it guys i need any ammo look at this capello okay killing my dogs bro ah wow how did he get my spawn though i know no no i'm lost in the map and blasting them up okay that's it that's it that's it oh my gosh smashed it christ on the way christ okay man the shotgun is so broken boys dog food are getting dog food god nets that's gaming shout outs and that's gaming in this one how are you nuts oh god look at this look at this i'm here they're in the hardpoint man unbelievable okay got someone there come on dogs chill now christ got 99 kills christ man christ thanks for coming to the stream bro good see again really good c again [Music] oh no i know things are going downhill now oh no oh there's more traffic to the right it was an mgh i need this next star point yeah i'm in there in the middle okay that's it i said it says throwing stunts okay that's it oh you said ah nice do you like you're not even good at the game oh nice did you gigi's everyone ggs well done nice nice nice guys lisa and i've got to go now unfortunately oh it's been so much fun i got to go now look at this game 116 hills christ you've got the dogs or what this is good fun yeah it was good fun huh right guys i've got 20 stream now and go unfortunately ggs not bad for the first game yeah that's great yeah uh chloe this game in a neck your sight really good playing with you thank you so much right guys i'm gonna leave and end the extreme okay but thanks for coming let's try to do some more again take care guys that's gaming thanks for coming mr cappella long time no see let's play vanguard mr capello thank you nuts we'd appreciate it i really appreciate it right guys uh i'm gonna have to end the stream now okay there was a good collab with there with everyone but i unfortunately have to go so have a great day everyone okay good to see you capello good to see you okay take care guys bye bye you
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TTPFL | Defence Force Elite v Central FC Highlight's and Man Of The Match | Kathon St. Hillarie
as referee Hines got things going she was in charge of this game and uh there was centa created a lot of problems sent the ball across to Sam he should have done better you think with the header it went wide and then the first goal headed in by ctia he was right on spot a really a poor Mistake by goalkeeper Morris he should have held it and the ball came towards C he put it into the back of the net and then cinta with a cross but it could not be finished by Sam it went to goded sorry to Garcia who had the shot a deflection then the corner going to the far post Garcia with the header Morris just palmed it away but he palmed it straight into the path of Bren Sam who had his seventh goal for the season to make it 2-n at halftime we went into just before the half the a chance coming to Aon Johnson and then Douglas with the follow through couldn't put the ball into the back of the net and it was two goals to n the second half started Corner again and Justin Garcia with a shot Henry was on the line to block it off then Cooper came in as a substitute together with holder played a beauty of a ball through to holder he rounded The Keeper look at that ball wonderful ball rounded the keeper and then just tapped it into an empty net to make it three goals to nil for Defense Force and that's all they needed a comfortable victory for them in the end a very efficient victory for Defense Force Elite let's look at the stats 14 shots to five eight shots on target for Defense Force two to Central FC nine fouls to two no yellow cards been a very clean game no red cards three offsides to two 11 corners for Defense Force uh as opposed to two from Central FC two two Saves by uh goalkeeper biget but eight saves from goalkeeper Morris but that start at the top in red tells you the story Defense Force Elite three Central FC 2 let's go down to Liu he's got the man of the match with him thank you Colin I am here with tonight's man of the match Kon Cent you opening the you open the scoring for your team tonight how pleased are you with your performance I'm pleased with my performance tonight um and will end up in some more work to get more money match and um I want to take it more forward with my team and push to get back on first place with my team absolutely and of course you all won today how important is it to keep winning as the title race is heating up oh we got to keep winning to keep keep keep winning the game keep every games we play and get better chances to go first first place because we win the last season and know we want to go back there and make it two times we win it absolutely congratulations again Kon Brent sanche with the coaches coach despite the score line certainly some positiv in this performance yes we are we played much better we play one of the better teams we improving but not fast enough I mean look at look at the goal that we concede I mean after 40 minutes the keeper just you know what I mean these kind of things been happening but as I say we had to continue to work to rectify them well congratulations on the performance and hopefully positive side of things improve your performan and all the best of course for the rest of the season thanks a lot thank very much coach coach uh of course uh three points was are always going to be important here tonight your thoughts and assessment on the game well we know the game would have not been as easy as a lot of people taught and once is that competition compet
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LOL: Adam Kinzinger Gets DESTROYED For Defending Ray Epps
as president Trump is finished speaking we are going to the Capitol it's that direction that's where our true problems lie president Trump has done speaking we are going through the capitol that's where our problem okay folks we need your help as soon as president Trump stops speaking we are going to the Capitol capital is in that direction let people know spread the word I'm probably going to go to jail for okay tomorrow we need to go into the capitol the end of the Capitol so let me just ask you right here do you demand the prosecution of Ray Epps he's an actual interactionist on tape do you demand his prosecution you know let me let me let me answer the question because I think there's some confusion um about [Applause] the Department of Justice has said um Mr Epps there are conspiracy theories around the role that he was playing that day people are pushing this notion that somehow he was doing what he was doing because the federal government was telling him to that's not true there's no evidence of that Financial informants actively participated in the events of January 6th sir I'm sure you can appreciate that I can't go into the specifics of sources and methods uh did any FBI agents or confidential informants actively participate in the events of January 6th yes or no sorry I can't I can't answer that did any FBI agents or confidential informants commit crimes of violence on January 6th answer that sir did any FBI agents or FBI informants actively encourage and incite crimes of violence on January 6th said I can't answer that you guys are trying to make this poor schmuck who showed up to your protest into something a lot bigger than he is okay he's just trying to survive and he's on your side you don't have many voters left you might want to try to hang on to them without demonizing and vilifying your own people and now you guys are doing it to this poor Ray Epps leave that guy alone whoever he is [Music] so before I get to this Adam kinzinger tweet I feel like I need to give a little background information on Ray Epps for those who might not know if you don't know who reyups is or think he's just the figment of some right wing conspiracy theory fever dream that's because the January 6 committee and the media are corrupt and purposely deceiving the public how do we know that rayaps is so important because our media nor the Sham committee want to talk about him and that alone should raise questions that's not all though because he's on video multiple times inciting and directing a violent mob into the capital [Music] why would this guy not be Enemy Number One in the media they spared no hyperbole in their years-long campaign to cast January 6 as the worst thing to happen in America since the Civil War why wouldn't the media ratskin Cheney and kinzinger not constantly reference this guy so not only is Ray apps on video in signing and directing people into the capital but there are also transcripts from his testimony where he admits orchestrating the riots and to make things worse when you read these transcripts you can see that the January 6 committee was actually coaching him to say that he didn't know he was taking credit for inciting a riot sorry officer I I didn't know I couldn't do that despite him being on video multiple times inciting a riot now despite all of this charged the guy on video inciting a riot at the Capitol was never charged no but this old cancer patient was and convicted for standing peacefully inside the capitol what the [ __ ] none of this makes any sense especially combined with the apparent lack of Interest by our media to find out what's going on thereby confirming that they are nothing more than the extension of a corrupt government in a mind-blowing turn of events they've actually cast Ray Epps as a victim of right-wing conspiracy theories a trump backer's downfall as the target of a January 6 conspiracy theory Ray F became the unwitting face of an attempt by pro-trump forces to promote the basis idea that the FBI was behind the attack on the capitol on winning baseless idea honestly the only way that you could say either of these things about Ray Epps is if one you were completely ignorant of the plentiful video evidence or you were actually part of a government effort to cover up a crime you were right which brings us to pissy pants crybaby liar Adam kinzinger who has zero respect for your intelligence who responded to this tweet from Eric Matheny a lawyer with a popular podcast saying in terms of culpability Ray Epps is on video encouraging a crowd to Riot and admitted such in a sworn statement where he said I also orchestrated it House GOP has an obligation to find out his role who he was communicating with and who in power helped set up the events of January 6th foreign [Music] ER responds literally completely untrue it's in the transcript you idiot it's on video where we can clearly see and hear Ray apps insideing the crowd in one video the crowd actually calls him out as a Fed tomorrow we need to go into the capitol into the capitol [Applause] peacefully why why would he lie about something that's so verifiable it's almost like he doesn't care because all that really matters is repeating the LIE over and over the good news here is that Twitter responded and ratioed his ass we need to go into the capital into the capital I also orchestrated it Ray amps explain away these actual quotes or stop lying you prick meet Adam Adam is a lying sack of [ __ ] don't be Adam that's because of the company he keeps little Adam is a Serial liar and a Serial crier [Music] why are you people obsessed with defending him yes exactly why is it this one guy they want to turn into a victim and protect the one guy who's on video actually inciting people into the capital alright folks if you enjoyed this video please help me spread it by hitting that like button sharing it and leaving a comment to continue the discussion and remember I'm posting all my videos now at 8 A.M Eastern every single day so keep checking back for the latest on the Democrat party's authoritarian takeover of America thanks a lot foreign [Music]
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Sabbath TRUTH
in the history of time Israel was again a physical illustration of the spiritual promises that one day we look forward to the resurrection that comes from God now Moses at about 1500 gave us what the law The Ten Commandments Sabbath the Passover the carnal ordinances the feasts the meats the drinks all of these things were given by Moses at about that time and who fulfilled all of that Christ is he not called the lord of the Sabbath Christ Our Passover is sacrificed for us so I want you to understand for about 1500 years you had this nation instituted under these laws where they kept a Sabbath they kept a sacrifice and all of those promises were a picture of the Lord Jesus Christ to come Israel was a physical illustration of a spiritual Promise This Nation didn't exist up here but there's people from this era that we will see in heaven
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Free Online Art Contest 2021 | Win Cash Money & Memento | Certificate For Everyone
[Applause] new online art contest 2021 in which you can participate freely no entry fee that's good presenter name gems chief for winners and participation certificate for all participants that's very nice regarding eligibility yogyataki khan is contest may participate in this contest has been divided into five age groups a contest five age groups may divided group a five to seven years old group b 7 to 10 years old group c 10 to 13 years group d 13 to 16 years and group e above 18 years foreign [Applause] participate this contest started on 15 january 2021 and last date of participation is 28 february 2021 how to participate in [Music] city name group number contact number and full address with pin code on this email address entry is email address per name age city name group number contact number or full address with [Applause] [Music] [Applause] videos
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Mad Max Gameplay Part 21 Story Mission All is lost Forever| Best Action Game Mad Max
[Music] where is he where's the car [Music] hey hey I think you say dirtied you're working much back where is he where is the car I don't know I heard he said he was taking away or was bored he said he cared about raised by their wagon Atkins raising about so far name [Music] the ship do you let it go it now you let this happen there's no affair of mine it is now I need your fastest machine it's yours to take where you need your machine is gone you were betrayed so white stay with us make a life when are you gonna have another chance [Music] our contract is done Hey [Music] it's a present for you together we can build morale in a life raft never should have trusted the hunchback to close now hunchback by the way here every trust No I should kill you for this hey the ruination of steak gum they said the one who Eve to my big-block and my concubine not to mention the one who ran a saw blade into Lord scabrous scrotus is very brain back as if cutting dead stump saw your ride followed it here we all followed it here found your monkey and that was made to say about you woman child to home [Music] you must be the day daddy's gonna die I don't touch this always daddy what's he done Mikio Mikio go [Music] [Applause] [Music] lord scrotus gonna hurt you more you could ever hurt me right now [Music] [Applause] I took it upon myself to bring her back to her birthplace this lonely what can I possibly do you meant to take her from you have you been chuckle at your petrol tanks back here doesn't matter anymore you where are we going now back here [Music] there's nothing for us [Music] okay nobody remember my name yes sir well you see we'll all remember I promise you No [Music] I want you to bring him there a lot of Rasta way [Laughter]
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Titanfall Attrition -|- So We Now Come Up Against 'High Rankers'
hey guys what's up signature here and i'm bringing you a brand new gameplay this one is a high ranked game player so basically you've got you can see the game you've got g9 g6 and you've got g8 and g4 so we're just going to get into it now guys and what we're going to do is it is assault on the sentinel as you can see attrition is all about killing enemy pilots grunts titans as well as human players all of these combined together are going to rack up your attrition points you can see we've actually got that on straight at the minute um what i'm expecting them is to go for the turret casually and girls of god sorry i'm just so used to saying guys all the time okay so we're taking out some grunts and we're basically going to get moving they're going to use the outpost cannon to destroy this as you can see what i'm doing is i'm screw it okay so what i'm doing double backing on myself and we've got one of our titans up being a little bit too cautious even from my standards to be honest with you um so yeah it's one of those there you go kind of nick with human kill off the titan there sorry bro didn't mean to do that but yeah and we get my title so we'll bring him the titan in now i'm gonna run back i basically need to back off though okay so we'll see you tyson right behind and i'm just gonna turn around because i'm not gonna allow me to drop off let's see he's got a load of rockets in a minute okay so that's we're moving into here there you go check keep killing them out grenades towards this human player and then he actually killed that human player that was in plain tank out because that's going to rack up those attrition points not give them a chance to catch up see this titan here vulnerable in his backside so yeah i'm going to take that kill bro that'll be pretty cool and kind of end up stealing that guy's grumps but yeah the man now actually looking at that guy and i'm actually saying to him in the game do you want to ride bro do you want to ride he brings it right screw you there okay so you can see all the grunts and everything that they're basically racking up around here i'm actually being shot by pilot there toy okay so we can see a titan they're getting boxed in so i don't really help those but what i'm gonna do is i'm just gonna help them as soon as this title comes you out use electric smartphone spray too see his shield down at the minute so we're just going to try and get over there he's gone where is there there he is we've got two titans in the mix okay a little bit i'm trying to back up why is getting hit my good [ __ ] turned around 360. almost pulled it off but unfortunately he actually got the kill on me though so that's me one and only get death of the game guys and that will be the only death so yeah we're just going to move back into it you can see that guy though with his jet packs over this way i'm actually going to go and challenge him then i'm wondering where the fricks he goes okay so he had a feeling that he could probably retire okay and that gives us the victory guys so don't forget to like subscribe comment the videos let me know one but yeah whenever you run just check out what videos of color and what sounds most appealing to you and i'm not going to force you to watch my videos but uh what i would like to ask from you guys is that this is exactly the case and basically big youtubers they already get the news already get the subscribers and stuff like that and i want to bring entertainment to the public but what's the point of the public ain't able to see it okay guys so i hope you enjoyed that video and yeah look out for the next one peace
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Overview of Receivables
Receivables are monetary claims against others. Receivables are acquired mainly by selling goods and services, or by lending money. Managing receivables is an important part of the businesses cash management proccesses. The three most common type to receivables are: accounts receivable, notes receivable and all other types of receivable which we'll just call other receivables. Let's learn a little bit more about each of these in detail. Accounts receivable are the amount owed by customer's that result from the sale of goods and services Sometime this is referred to as trade accounts receivable because it arises from transactions with our trade customers. (Meaning our ordinary course of business customers). Tthese are usually current assets. Notes receivable are claims for which formal instruments of credit are issued as proof of debt-usually a promissory note. Often these arise from lending money or selling Capital Equipment. These could be either current or long-term assets depending on the nature of the agreement. Other receivables are non-trade related receivables, meaning they don't arise from transactions with our customers. You can see a few examples here on the slide like interest receivable and dividend receivable. These could be current or long-term assets, depending again on the nature of the agreement. Most companies have two records of accounts receivable. They have the general ledger accounts receivable account Which presents the amount owed to a company from all of its customers. Often this is known as the control account. They also have subsidiary accounts that track the amount owed by each individual customer. The total of all the subsidiary accounts needs to equal the general ledger control account balance. Here is an example of that. The total amount of accounts receivable is $50,000. Here you can see that the customer subsidiary ledgers add up to that amount. Companies sell on credit to increase sales revenue. How many would buy a new car, if all car sales had to be in cash? Not many for sure. But selling on credit comes with risks as well, primarily that we will sell to someone who won't pay us back. This cost is known by a number of different account names depending on the textbook you're using or the company that you're working for. Bad debt expense is probably the most common term, but sometimes uncollectible account expense, or doubtful account expense might be used. Again, these terms are all interchangeable. The key is the word expense.
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180 Degrees of Change Part 2
hey why you in the first five seconds of the video go ahead like And subscribe uh go 30 minutes and one the book of sirach chapter 39 and verse one but he that giveth his mind to the law of the most high and is occupied in the meditation thereof will seek out the wisdom of all the ancient and be occupied in prophecies this is the resolve that we have to have we have it to have it in our mind this is that process of repentance like hey I know that my 20 30 40 years of my life been full of wickedness and that's what's in my mind so I have to make a resolve that hey I'm gonna give my mind to learn the laws of the most high God so that I can correct my actions because so I can correct my Wicked Ways that have been embedded in my subconscious mind three verse 2 he will keep the sayings of the renowned men and where subtle parables are he will be there also and it says he will keep the sayings of renowned men that's the part that's a part of that repentance so as you studying your mind is set on as I learn these new things I learn these laws that I didn't know about I'm gonna apply them I'm gonna keep them read he will seek out the sentences of gr I mean the secrets of grave sentences and be conversant in dark parables He Shall Serve among great men and appear before princes he will travel through strange countries for he hath tried the good and the evil among men now go to Romans chapter 12 and verse 1. because the the process our process of repentance in this as long as we got breath in this body that process of repentance is never ending we're gonna constantly be repenting day by day day in and day out and we wake up and we go to sleep it's a constant process of repentance read that Romans chapter 12 and verse 1 I beseech you therefore Brethren by the mercies of God that ye present your bodies a Living Sacrifice holy acceptable unto God which is your reasonable service so pour that definition of patience back up that was patience right with the bring that definition of patience because we read the scripture earlier that said necessary patience and seeking the Lord uh pull it on the screen because we just read his should I beseech you therefore by the mercies of God that you present your bodies a Living Sacrifice holy acceptable unto God which is your reasonable service pull down them um uh what you call them synonyms so to to have our bodies as a Living Sacrifice that's acceptable unto God that takes fortitude because we're going to be doing something that we're not accustomed to doing it takes fortitude it takes uh persistence perseverance because us giving us us presenting our bodies as a Living Sacrifice is giving up our um own carnal desires the things that we want to do we putting those things to the side and making sure that we're doing what the most high God told us to do in keeping his Commandments not saying that we're not going to work not saying that we're not going to go to school and possibly get a degree and things like that but it's saying that our whole purpose has shifted to now we doing we making sure first and foremost we doing what what has to be done to make sure we please into the most high God whereas before in our past we wasn't doing that that wasn't our aim our aim was to do what we wanted to do what felt what felt good and what we thought was right what we thought was was what was supposed to be doing um read on verse 2. and be not conformed to this world but be ye transformed by the renewing of your mind so with the scriptures tell us not to be conformed to this world we're not supposed to be following after the Joneses following after the trends and things that's going on in the world listening today listening to their music we supposed to Trent be conforming ourselves to the scriptures to God's laws to God's commandments so it says be not conformed to this world but be transformed by the renewing of your mind we renewing our mind through the scriptures Through the Bible through God's laws by applying it read that ye may prove what is that good and acceptable and perfect will of God and by doing so we're going to prove that the word of God is good because we will be showing ourselves that we are doing what he required for us to do what's that in Deuteronomy uh is that Deuteronomy 6. um uh this is our wisdom in the sight of the Nations four four and six the book of Deuteronomy chapter 4 and verse 6 I mean verse six excuse me you start at five verse five behold I have taught you statues and judgments even as the Lord my God commanded me that ye should do so in the land whether you go to possess it uh-huh keep therefore and do them for this is your wisdom and your understanding in the sight of the Nations which shall hear all these statues and say surely this great nation is a wise and understanding people for what nation is there so great who hath God so not unto them as the Lord our God is in all things that we call upon him for so this is that what that you may and what we just read in Romans 12 and 2 it says that you may prove what is that good that perfect and acceptable will of God that by our actions and by us keeping the Commandments that's our wisdom in the sight of a Nations we're going to turn that that curse around and say that the curse of uh us being an astonishment because now they see us carrying ourselves like the gods that we are on this Earth that the Most High created us to be we carry on ourselves how we supposed to carry ourselves you got something hey uh give me second Ezra 2 and 36. I want to land back off what you was uh bringing out in Romans 12 and 2. the book is second edgers chapter 2 and verse 36. flee the shadow of this world receive the joyfulness of your glory so right there says flee the shadow of this world because we already know the Wicked the world was given to the Wicked the white man is the devil and this world is full of Darkness so that's that shadow read on flee the shadow of this world receive the joyfulness of your glory that joyfulness of your glory is knowing that your Israelite that you was God's chosen people that you were separated from the beginning read receive the joyfulness of your glory I testified My Savior openly and we testify Christ openly that he's a black man not a white man so we corrected our people in this time of in this darkness that our people have been taught that he's a white man come on or receive the gift that is given you that guilt is God's law statutes of Commandments that opportunity for repentance because we was never taught this uh Growing Up by our parents so now that we're coming in this truth we have that opportunity to truly repent and be sorrowful and uh grateful for what the most idea for us come on and be glad giving thanks unto him that hath called you to the Heavenly Kingdom and we give thanks and glory to God who called us because we was called from the beginning so we have to truly understand that when we come into this walk when we repent of our sins we can't go back to him because you're gonna be worse off than when you came in that's it awesome and go back to Ezekiel 18 and 30. so this this process of repentance we we all we gotta we gotta maintain that thought process and that that that fortitude that mentality that hey it's a day by day thing every day that I wake up is gonna be something that's trying to that's trying to stir me away from repentance that's trying to stir me away from keeping God's Commandments and we have to know that and prepare ourselves like the scripture says Rock and like I said it's a rock prepare your soul for Temptation you have to know that it's coming you have to know and understand that it's coming them Temptations those things are going to arise within yourself to try to pull you away from keeping the Commandments um read that verse 30 yep the book Ezekiel chapter 18 and verse 30. therefore I will judge you o House of Israel read 29 verse 29 yet see at the house of Israel the way of the Lord is not equal o House of Israel are not my ways equal are not your ways unequal because a lot of times a lot of times even even in this truth we ourselves we blame the most high and we blame we may not we may not say it out of our mouth we may not see it say it directly but by our actions by our actions we say that the ways that God's ways is unequal and it comes out through our actions we might not say it verbatim we might not we might not even admit it but a lot of times our actions show that but we got to make sure that that's not us we got to make sure our mind is set on repentance focused on changing our ways because a lot of times our actions will be like nah that's too hard that's us saying thank you that's a sin the way the Lord is not equal because in our mind in our carnal nature we so we we succumb to the desires of our flesh and say man it's too hard when the scriptures when when the everything that everything been laid out for us well the scriptures in first John it says the Commandment is not Grievous it's Grievous to us our flesh my spirit wanted to do do what's right when you read Romans 7. in our will our spirit want to do what's right but it's that that carnal nature that pull us always try to steer us toward falling into that sin uh re verse 30. therefore I will judge you o House of Israel every one according to his ways saith the Lord God repent and turn yourselves from all your transgressions so iniquity shall not be your ruin so we always have to have that Godly sorrow when we mess up we fall short we have to have that Godly sorrow and we have to have that Godly sorrow that produce change you know what I'm hey I just just like when we first when you first found out this truth that same feeling you found out this truth found out you was an Israelite and you've seen that that you was in Christianity whatever Walk of Life you was in when you found out this truth it this truth hit you like a ton of bricks that's the same way as no matter how long however long you've been in a year two years three years the dispute supposed to have that same remorseful feeling when you mess up when you when you go astray when you do wrong you're supposed to have that same remorseful feeling because if that remorseful feeling is fading and going away the spirit is leaving you you are losing your fear for the most high God because you don't feel you don't have that fear you are drifting into a reprobate man if that fear is not on you no more if you do if you don't still had every Morse when you mess up when you mess up and you make a mistake it should hit you like a ton of bricks like dang I can't believe I just did that because if not you are you you the spirit is leaving you you have to fast pray you have to re um reposition yourself refocus yourself on God's Commandments this repentance that's why the scripture say necessary patience because as we grow as we get as we um agent is truth it's not going to get easier it's just gonna get harder especially when things start really getting hard when we start getting persecuted because we weren't friends us because we're saying we are the Israelites it's only going to get worse and worse like the leadership has been bringing out you got something yeah I wanted to uh uh add on to what she was bringing out let me get some rock 15 and verse 11. because you said um sometimes we may not we may not verbally speak it uh hello we may not verbally speak read the scriptures this damn mic is irritating me so rock chapter 15 verse 11. say not thou it is through the Lord that I fell away say that say read it again say not thou it is through the Lord that I fell away so like the officer was saying we may not verbally speak it uh out loud or we may not admit it to ourselves right uh out loud but in our minds but through our actions in our Spirits because this is not written here in vain in our Spirits we would actually say that it's because of the Lord that we fell away read it again say not thou it is through the Lord that I fell away for thou art is not to do the things that he hated come on say not thou he hath calls me to Earth for he hath no need of the sinful man so we have to remind ourselves it's not because of God that we fail into whatever sins that we have whatever lust that we battle with that's not because of God God tempted If no man we know that in James right God tempteth no man but because of our lusts we are drawn away unto our sins God hath no need of a sinful man he have no need of the sinful nature so it's really something that you have to look within yourselves and examine yourselves and acknowledge it right and then correct it and do what's needful and study what's needful or necessary for you to correct that particular sin that you're battling with all right and it was another point that you made officer about um having to fix ourselves every day and there's there's always something that we was going to run into uh it made me think about second Essence chapter 7 and verse 6 I think it is second answer seven is six yes second answer chapter seven verse six the book of second edges chapter seven and verse six I want everybody to look at this because we hear the Scripture A lot of times right our leadership bring this out but I want everybody to really examine what the scripture is saying saying go ahead there is also another thing a city is building and set upon a broad field and it's full of all good things the interest thereof is never so the city that's building is set upon a broad field and is full of all good things this is a reference to the kingdom of heaven read on the interest thereof is narrow and it is set in a dangerous place to fall like as is like as it's like as if there were a fire on the right hand and on the left a deep water so notice you have a big city a big field right there's a place of all goodly things that's the kingdom and there's only one straight narrow way to get there and if you're walking through that path you have Raging Fire on your left side and then you have raging water on your right side so what is this really saying about the walk that we have every single day we're always surrounded by danger always whatever you look wherever you turn wherever you hear the next brother or sister that's talking to you in conversation there's always some type of danger that's present because that's the condition of the battle that we in we always going to be uh in front of fire on our left and what on our right come on and one only path between them both even between the fire and the water so small that there could but one man go there at once meaning what going back to June 20 you have to build up yourself that you can walk through that Straight Gate right that you can go to that field that big city right so we have to so what is this telling us we have to be consciously aware we have to be spiritually aware of what's going on in our surroundings a lot of us got family friends even brothers and sisters that we have in the school right that we come across even when we travel and we think that you know okay this person got a fringes and borders of blue right they in the school maybe they've been in the truth for a couple years or whatnot and you think they may be in the spirit you're around a righteous but remember the Lord is not a liar he said you're always going to be surrounded by danger so you need to be in your mind conscious like what is this person telling me is he speaking to me in the forms of edification what are we talking about are we speaking of the Lord is this is this something that's going to help me grow in the spirit or are we talking are we having a vain conversation right or is is this person planting something in my spirit that I'm not really paying attention to is this person gossiping is this person murmuring we have to be aware or conscious of the things that we are involving ourselves in remember the scriptures say corrupt Community communication uh what it say evil communication corrupts good manners all right that's danger that's fire that's water so we have to be mindful if we're aware that we're always surrounded by Danger it's very hard to fall if you're conscience and you're being uh Vigilant right of your surroundings in the company that you keep that was it a excellent point officer that's what you what you're talking about is situational awareness let's touch a little bit more on that let's go to Second Ezra's chapter 16. uh start off at 67 first because situational awareness is important in this walk because you're going to be met with different Spirits the Bible tells us to try all Spirits we always have to examine ourselves making sure that we stand a right read that the book of second edges chapter 16 verse 67 behold God himself is the judge fear him so we have to always keep in mind that God is always watching our ways he always have eyes on us it's always our eyes up situation for the most high so we have to fear Him fearing him is being mindful of what the law says on how our Behavior should be read on leave off from your sin so we have to leave off from the things that are contrary to what God says read all and forget your iniquities read to metal no more with them forever to what metal no more with them forever so we got a spirit that we've been dealing with such as murmuring lying whatever the case may be we have to always keep the God's laws in our mind and fear Him and meddle no more in the things that are contrary to him we don't so shall God lead you forward so that's that situational awareness because once you understand that hey I have to fear God I have to be mindful of the spirits that I entertain then what you could do is meddle no more in it read that that part again forget your iniquities to meddle no more with them forever read so shall God lead you for and God is leading you forth at that point because you have the scriptures in your Forefront of your mind like the video was talking about on how the brain works so when you're studying and meditating there in day and night now the word is starting to activate and God is able to lead you read on and deliver you from all trouble and deliver you from all trouble jump to 76 verse 76 and the god of them who keep my Commandments and precepts saith the Lord God let not your sins weigh you down and let not your iniquities lift up themselves and that's our job that we have to do once we meditate in these scriptures there and day and night now we're able to not let these sins whereas now we're able to lift them up off of us by what have a situational awareness that's our loss and then just to uh continue on that as we are going on this uh give me that the talents as we are in a process and our process of repentance we supposed to be growing we're supposed to be growing little by little where if you find yourself where you've been in the truth but I'll say a year I say at least a year a year or more because after a year you're able to put your brick in after a year you should be able to hey I wanna I wanna be able to do this I want to be able to do that but if you've been in year two three four years and you ain't even asked to do nothing it's one thing where you asked hey you may be told hey give it some time wait for this wait for that but if you haven't even asked but yet you all on Facebook doing this doing that we have a social media team if you're a person that's always posting on Facebook you always got something to say on Facebook but yet you're not on the social media team but you always on Facebook that's that's an off spirit that shows that you're not you're not really taking your repentance serious because if if you always on Facebook you always on what's the other one Instagram uh what's Twitter you always on these Tick Tock you always on these social media Outlets we have all of these social media Outlets you maybe share a video here share a video there but you're not actually in the office to help build up the the the reach of spreading the things that's posted within the office are you really are you really repenting are you really repenting because you you you you you have a you have a big mouth on social media but yeah when we examine hey man what what this what this brother this what's the sister doing in the body nothing what are you really doing are you trying to build your own platform you trying to do your own thing are you really repenting because the scriptures say gather yourselves together so as you're growing as you grow it should be something you know what I see the sisters decorating after the Sabbath for the new moons I see them decorating for this hey how could I get involved in that or uh what else and it's been times where various officers posted hey we need help doing XYZ but you've been over years and years and years and you've never said hey I seen y'all posted this y'all needed help with this I'm always on social media I'm always doing this hey I have a desire to do this I have a desire to do that if if your case is you've never lifted a finger to say hey I want to do this I want to do that are you really are you really here are you really repenting are you really correcting yourself um I lost my train of thought what did I what was you at uh many challenge you got it uh Matthew 25. you want me to start 14. uh let me see that's it read The Book of Matthew chapter 25 and verse 14 for the Kingdom of Heaven is as a man traveling into a far country who called his own servants and delivered unto them his Goods and unto one he gave five talents to another two and to another one to every man according to his several ability and straightway took his journey so we this is when you look in Romans it said the scripture say that everyone was given a Measure of Faith we've all everybody in here you came into this truth you have you have something that the most have put in your spirit that you you supposed to and when you're when you get your spirit right you're supposed to the most high put you here so you can help and further Advance the gospel in Chicago that you can help us push the truth in Chicago the most I didn't just bring you in here for you to just come to the Sabbath sit listen to the class and then go home the most I put you here for a reason you have to you you have to let it be known what you have to recognize that reason and plug yourself in that's a part of your repentance because a part of your repentance is rebuilding helping rebuild the nation of Israel we all have a role to play we all have a part to play that's part of our repentance that's part of us getting our mind right three verse 16 then he that had received the five talents went and traded with this traded with the same and made them other five talents he duplicated he he uh he gained interest on those talents that he had or she read and likewise he that had received two he also gained another two but but he that had received one went and digged in the earth and hid his Lord's money after a long time the Lord of those servants coming and reckoneth with them jump to jump to verse 28 we're gonna jump to the verse 28 yep take therefore the tenet from him and give it uh 26 26. verse 26 no I'm sorry 24. verse 24 then he which had received the one Talent came and said Lord I knew thee that thou art and hard man reaping where thou Hast not sown and Gathering where thou has not strolled and I was afraid and went and hid thy talent in the earth no there there thou has that is done so that means you you received the talent but you did nothing to reproduce it you need you did nothing to build upon it you operate you you basically proved yourself to be useless and unprofitable read verse 26 his Lord answered and said unto him thou Wicked and slothful servant thou knewest that I reap why I sow not and gather where I have not strawed thou Artest therefore to have put my money to the exchanges and then at my coming I should have received my own with usury the user is another word for interest it's the meaning it would have multiplied read take that for the talent from him and give it unto him which had ten talents so what you did get what you did have is going to be taken from you and given to somebody else that's going to be productive that's gonna be useful with what they've been given read For unto everyone that have shall be given and he shall have abundance but from him that hath not shall be taken away even that which he had and cast he the unprofitable servant into outer Darkness there shall be weeping and gnashing of teeth so in the process of our repentance is also going into US whatever gifts whatever things the abilities that we've been given even if what we whether we learned them prior to the truth we learned them as we've been in the truth you you learned it it's been exposed to you so you can use it to continue to help building up the nation of Israel and right now you're we we're in Chicago so whatever gift whatever ability you have it's been given to you to help build up Chicago that's part of your repentance um go to did I go back to Ezekiel 18 and 31. the Book of Ezekiel chapter 18 and verse 31 cast away from you all your transgressions whereby ye have transgressed and make you a new heart and a new spirit for why will ye die oh House of Israel so the most have constantly tell he it tells us over and over and over again and this is according to his Mercy it's Mercy cause we still here he tell us over and over and over again Cast Away Your inequities from you repent understand that you you you're going against me feel remorse for it and change reveal remorse for the things that you've done against my laws against my words and do what's right so that you don't die read for I have no pleasure in the depth of him that diet saith the Lord God wherefore turn yourselves and live ye so it's up to us day in and day out to make that resolve like hey let me make sure that I'm I'm I'm in I'm I'm in the proper alignment with the most high let me wake up today let me make sure that I'm doing what I'm supposed to be doing if you haven't been doing what you've been what you supposed to be doing and if if it'd been six months it's been a year it's been two three four years five years you still here you still had a spirit you still had understanding you have the opportunity to change that thing you have the opportunity to make the change and continue moving forward and continuing your repentance so that the most high don't give you over to a reprobate man because that'll be the end result he would take his Spirit from you and you will be given over to a reprobate man where you are a reprobate man as you void of judgment you would be doing things and don't even care that you breaking the Commandments um from there go to uh Galatians chapter 5 and 15. the book of Galatians chapter 5 and verse 15. but if ye bite and devour one another take heed that ye be not consumed one of another and this is this is one of those things that coming out of the coming out of the world this is this is a a a a common thing amongst Israel we bite and devour we always looking looking at the next brother looking at the next sister and looking at what they not doing and not even focusing on what we not doing we ain't got together not realizing that we ain't got it together either we all have our fair share of of issues that we gotta Rectify it's not our job to look at the next person and I mean when I say look at the next person meaning you're looking for something wrong and the next person and not looking at yourself a part of our repentance is US examine ourselves it's not examine your brother it's one thing your brother or your sister do something you see it you could you you correct them on it that's not that's not what I'm saying what I'm saying is you're not a lot of times brothers and sisters are watching they brother watching their sister to fight to catch them to uh catch them slipping so that they can say something they're examining their brother so that they can so that they can correct their brother instead of examining themselves and correcting their own actions hey y'all so you know what that is that's the spirit of hatred that's not and you have no charity remember the scriptures say charity thinketh no evil okay um and I want everybody to understand this if you look hard enough at anything you will always find some type of evil if you look hard at anything look super duper closely with a with a microscope you will find some type of evil in something okay but that's no uh justification what what Christ say about uh uh about the beam and I own I the mode of thy own eye before you correct your neighbor I'm butchering it but we got to make sure we examine it ourselves and make sure we're cleaning ourselves up first before we quick to point the finger at somebody else just to make you feel better okay because that's really all it is you're trying to make yourself feel better or get one up on your neighbor or your brother or sister versus examining your each yourself and building up your neighbor or brother or sister right that's it read on verse 16. this I say then walk in the spirit and ye shall not fulfill the lust of the flesh so part of the process of repentance is US walking in the spirit walking in God's laws doing what the Commandments tell us to do and we're not going to fulfill the lust of our flesh and the only way we're going to be able to do that is we have to be studying whatever your your lust is whatever your advice is you have to study the scriptures pertaining to that making sure that that's fresh on your mind so that when that that that Temptation arise you're able to apply the scriptures quickly because you have been meditating on those things you have been studying those things um read on for the flesh lusted against the spirit and the spirit against the Flesh and these are contrary the one to another so that you cannot do the things that you would uh-huh but if you be led of the spirit ye are not under the law and it's going into sacrifice but what we have we always have to have it in our mind that we are going to keep that's the process the the uh repentance is a lifelong process that's what this is basically saying the flesh lust against the spirit and the spirit against the flesh they are contrary one to the other so that you cannot do the things that you would that's just the spirit is in is it is willing but the flesh is weak in your mind you're willing to keep the Commandments you're willing to do it but a lot of times because we don't study we don't actually study the things that we battle with we study in somebody else or whatever the case may be when the Temptation come against us we fall right into it right away because we haven't been building up our spirit to be able to ward off that temptation with the scriptures go to Psalms 34 and 12. The Book of Psalms chapter 34 and verse 12. what man is he that desireth life and loveth many days that he may seek good keep thy tongue from evil and thy lips from speaking guile we have to keep our tongue from speaking evil that's that evil speech always quick to to speak evil of a brother or a sister always quick to to go on a social media and post somebody Wicked and miss that in the third and I lift some speaking gal being deceitful read depart from Evil and do good seek peace and pursue it these are the things that it said what's the question what man is he the desire of life and loveth many days that he may see good these are the actions that follow so in our repentance these are the things that we have to change we have to keep our tongue from speaking evil gossiping speaking of other means lives uh departing from Evil that malicious spirit that conniving spirit that thieving lion and all that it says and do good seek peace and pursue it we supposed to be looking looking out for the best in our brother or sister if our brother and sister is here striving to keep the Commandments and they doing what's right we supposed to be looking for the best we're not supposed to be looking to tear each other down we supposed to be looking hey my my brother my sister hey I see them continually put they going through hell but I see them continuing them push you supposed to motivate them to continue to push exhort them you're not supposed to look at oh I see they you're looking for all of the evil gets Titus Chapter 1 and verse 15 real quick Hold This is Gonna Come Back Titus Chapter 1 and verse 15. the book of Titus Chapter 1 and verse 15. unto the pure all things are peer but unto them that are defiled and unbelieving is not is nothing pure so that's that Spirit that's the spirit if we if we pure if you sincerely are seeking after the most high God when you see your brother striving and fighting and they going through they're going through hell but they're continuing to push and strive you're not gonna look at the the or maybe maybe you going through all this maybe you're going through hell because your spirit ain't right that's not gonna be your mind spit your mindset you won't continue to exhort them to continue pushing despite the the the problems and the issues that they may be going through let's say unto the pure all things are pure but unto the read it again verse 15 unto the pier all things are pure but unto them that are defiled and unbelieving is nothing meaning nothing that your brother everything that your brother or sister gonna do you're gonna downplay it you'll be like are they just Jesus doing that because they trying to be seen are they doing that because they they your your mindset is always going to be downplaying the good works that somebody else is putting in and they putting them in sincerely but in your mind you created a a uh uh you created it in your mind that they doing it so that they could be seen that's that's you being you your your thought everything that you think everything that come out of you is defiled because you always seeing evil you always calling a sister or calling her brother or inboxing a sister or inboxing her brother talking about what they didn't do for you what did you do for them you you you have a your spirit is oh you you walk past me and didn't speak to me you you change every you didn't give me a hug you change everything to be evil that a person does when they not even and not to say this in a bad way but they're not even thinking about you and they're not even thinking about you in a sense of oh I ain't I ain't gonna say hi to that brother I ain't gonna say hi to that sister no they just they may be busy they may be doing something that's an evil spirit that's that's a it says but even their mind and conscience is defiled meaning you are defiled you have to change you you have to repent it's not the other person because if if they don't know what you're talking about that shows that it's you you're the issue um read but even their mind and conscience is defiled they profess that they know God but in Works they deny him being an abominable and disobedient and unto every good work reprobate meaning you constantly got to be admonished about the same thing you constantly got to be told the same thing over and over and over again you profess to know God but in your works you deny him um go to and you know it's an evil spirit when it's the same person doing it to random sisters right you'll be the same person doing it or to Brothers it could be brothers or sisters but if it's the same person doing it they just picking these random Spirits like hey yeah you don't talk to me you know I think you hate me you got something against me we got to Matthew 18 and we can't move forward unless this happened it's like come on sis it's like when the last time we ever talked right you know what I'm saying like when the last time you ever did anything like why are you coming to me out of the blue and it happens all the times to rent with random people you know what I'm saying that means you got a spirit on you whatever whoever if whoever is dealing with that I don't know who it is out here but whoever it is that's dealing with that y'all got to check that Spirit man hey and it'd be the same spirit that when you examinate body of Works they have not put no Works into the body they are not in no offices so what that means if you're battling that Spirit Satan is occupying your mind because you are idle you're not doing nothing you understand that was it go back to Psalms 34. The Book of Psalms chapter 34 and verse 15. the eyes of the Lord are upon the righteous and his ears are open unto their cry the face of the Lord is against him that do evil to cut off the remembrance of them from the earth so in our in our in the process of our repentance we got to remember this that as we are doing right we're doing what the most had told us to do we get not we getting our minds right we making the necessary changes the most high it says the eyes of the Lord are upon the righteous and his ears are open unto their cry meaning he gonna hear our he gonna hear our prayer when we pray before him like he said in First Kings when we acknowledge our sin and confess it and forsake it the most high going to be there with us but it says the face of the Lord is against them that do evil to cut off the remembrance of them from the earth we have to remember that in our repentance we have to continue to continue to that day-to-day repentance and we got to be patients and don't patient and doing it because if we lose patience we're going to be destroyed the most high gonna take a spirit from us and he's going to cast us to the side read verse 17 the righteous cry and the Lord hear it and delivereth them out of all their troubles the Lord is not unto them that are of a broken heart and save it such as be of a contrite spirit pull up the definition of contrite I said the Lord is nigh unto them that of a broken heart and save it such as be of a contrite spirit this this is another word for repentance I believe when we read repentance contrite was one of the synonyms contrite by or sincere remorse number two filled with a sense of guilt and the desire for atonement penitent so this is what the most high this is how the most high wants us to be we have to we have to have a contrite a repentant heart we have to have a remorseful heart whenever we slip up we don't we don't fulfill the righteous requirements we have to have that contrite heart we have to have that remorse like dang I jack do we it got to hit us like a ton of bricks just like it did when we first came into the truth I can guarantee every every one of us when we first came in when we found out that we was going he was especially if he was in Christianity you found out you was blindly following a blind it hit you like a ton of bricks probably fell on your face that's the same way we supposed to have we supposed to maintain that that remorseful spirit that remorseful feeling because we understand that we shouldn't be here the most I could have swiped us off the face of the earth a long time ago but we still here we have to keep that in our mind that's that's the necessary that's uh a necessary component of us in our repentance um go to uh so this is Rock chapter 17. this will be the last scripture Rock chapter 17 and verse 25. the book of sirach chapter 17 and verse 25 return unto the Lord and forsake thy sins make thy prayer before his face and offend less so this is have to be this has had this has to be our mindset and our repentance it says return unto the Lord and forsake thy sins we have to make sure that we're doing day by day we have to be forsaken our sins for building ourselves up studying praying applying sending up the prayers and offend less we should be little by little day by day we should be progressing and getting better and better over over the course of time uh 326 verse 26 turn again to the most high and turn away from iniquity for he will lead thee out of Darkness Into the Light Of Hope and hate thou Abomination vehemently so this is this is us making that 180 degrees of change that's the repentance we we turning away from our old self our old ways and and being transformed into the what what to what the most high has designed us to be [Music] nation is men leading by example [Music] is children with role models [Music] Nation issue [Music] [Applause]
IUIC Chicago
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Kane´s Soda Pop Halloween edition
let us reveal my destiny today we check out this uh can's the Beyond final flavor this deadly miss it so very interesting flavor I guess some horrific horrific uh Halloween themed flavor and let us open before we open the can let us reveal my destiny uh if you thereare it's probably fine they say so I hope hopefully this is fine to open it or peel okay no regrets good and um yeah if if you have bought this uh Halloween flavored uh drink uh this cane canes um let me know do you get different Destiny figures or is this the same in every can and the flavor should be caramelized and popcorn flavor quite no at least for me so let's open it and uh let's have some taste right away the color is blue so that's always I guess good thing smells very strong you know popcorn and yeah the flavor is caramel and popcorn is that a nice thing to in a drink form why not I like it yeah quite good flavor here so if you manag to find this this only seasoned uh thing and limited uh product so now it's the right time or moment to get it and yeah let's see hopefully this could be and you know every Halloween thing to have but yeah we're going to find out but yeah quite nice taste so see you next time bye
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Oregon Cop Block & FTP Portland throwback
okay um do you have where are you going you haven't no specific reason we're just returning returning this guy okama he's always been cool but he's film he's feeling the uh i'm only doing this to him because uh his buddy i got cop blocking help you guys no how'd you do i'm just curious if you saw something there i don't yeah i don't even know what happened i just pulled up i didn't know why i was curious no what do you think about watchdog groups in oregon police accountability booth what time is it aaron you know approximately on it's kind of scary to have somebody like trying to get the view you're hiring oh you're trying to get the view i haven't i'm having right no you just told me you're not comfortable standing here no i'm not comfortable when the arm man walks up on me like all menacing like you know it's it's not it's it it doesn't like you know make me feel comfortable at all that that's kind of what it looked like okay if someone else walked up to you with their hand on the weapon how would you pick my way why can't i have my own opinion like i said you walked up close to me and put your hand on the whip and it makes me uncomfortable so somebody that wasn't a cop walk up to somebody today i leave a public sidewalk because of a cop telling me to do so when i'm not breaking any laws tell you to leave i just said you're free to go oh man don't let it happen it depends on you okay if someone else walked up to you with their hand on a weapon how would you feel officer you
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TATTOOED IN CALI | AB ROUTINE AT GOLDS | LA VLOGS PT. 4
[Music] all right here Gold's Gym Venice finally so I'm gonna get in a workout with my boy Troy he runs superhuman TV I'm gonna link the YouTube channel in the description here or right here I really excited you this collab with him so stay tuned for his video we're gonna film on his vlog so we're gonna switch over cameras so I'll see if I can get some of the footage to put in this but other than that it's exciting so we're gonna get in this vlog I think we're doing something on halves and how to keep them how to get them so I will see you guys when I'm out of the gym [Music] start off like literally an X starts trying to keep it slow controlled obviously keep your feet off the ground the whole time touch and read on those abs so we're looking to do about 15 reps here go and then gonna go right into a bicycle crunch so people speed up the drone left me [Music] ten about ten back I'm sure you guys have the secret gym we're here at the mecca of bodybuilding they got a bunch of crazy contraption series so check out this little roll-up machine for abs as well so we're going to show you both variations the main thing is try to tense your abs [Music] Gold's Gym was unreal had a blast can't wait to show you that video with Troy shred superhuman TV it's gonna be a killer one it's based on an AB routine what we like to do and we kind of listed you know the best ways to keep those abs in in a beginner kind of standpoint which is really cool so that was awesome experience and gold's gym was just that's cool we don't have that back home so now we're here without Venice Beach beautiful iconic it is nice overcast perfect for a photo shoot and with a man here Chazz Medlock I'll link them in the description we're gonna get a shoot done and see we come up with some killer content for you guys [Music] it's nice out here perfect over cats what's going on guys had a bit of a delay from the last video but I'm just kind of I'm in a bum mood I ended up like I don't know bruising or spraining my top of my foot or ankle at the gym after I finished a workout going downstairs just super shitty this is a really good workout but it happens got a used to it got to get over it so now I am up it's exciting we're going to the Sullivan art collective studio collective Inc and Garden Grove here which is a sell an own shop excited I'm gonna be getting a sullen badge tattooed to me I don't know where and I don't know what type I'm getting but that is going to be the exciting part I'm gonna wait for you guys to see so let's head into the shop [Music] tritter the pool Emma Davin you you want to fill a hole Ian I hope that I drown in you on a mission what are those those Floridians they look like Wilford gorges do it I'm sucking it in man I'm not healing [Music] I was gonna thank Mike here at stake I just want to thank my man Mike rouse here I collective Inc for coming up with this bill pass selling badge I'm gonna link them in the description below you guys check them out everybody grow guard you can that's it [Music] we're out here looking a beach today it is absolutely beautiful ou can enjoy it and tan a bit my foot got a lot better I was able to do the Stairmaster yesterday I got cryotherapy so I posted my Instagram a lot of you guys wondering if I was getting laser foot treatment or anything or laser hair removal I was actually cryo treatment there's a really cold treatment on my foot ended up I think helping it because it doesn't hurt today and I kind of push through it and I was really careful with my footing and my steps and stuff I thought I really really injured you guys like I'm really good to the pain and I thought I injured it but it's good I'm really happy with the outcome I'll cut to that now
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Owen Harries Lecture: India’s role in Asia’s changing geopolitics
[Music] ladies and gentlemen good afternoon and welcome to the beautiful headquarters of the Loy Institute here at 31 BL Street for the 2023 Owen Harry's lecture I'm Michael fully love the executive director of The Institute I'd like to start by acknowledging the traditional custodians of the land on which the Institute stands the gadigal of the eora nation I pay my respects to their Elders past and present let me also send my best wishes to all my friends in Israel after Saturday's attack by Hamas and I must say I was very pleased to see the sales of the Sydney Opera house uh lit last night in the colors of Israel's flag ladies and gentlemen this year this year's Owen Harry's lecture will be delivered by shib shanka Menan the 2023 roths childen company distinguished International fellow at the Loy Institute Owen Harry's for whom this lecture is named passed away in June 2020 he was one of the Giants of the foreign policy World in Australia he was an academic and a prime ministerial advisor he also spent nearly two decades on the international state stage first in Paris as Australia's ambassador to UNESCO and then in Washington DC as the founding editor of the national interest Owen provided counsel and advice to many young scholars of international Affairs including me he always encouraged us to think big and to address the most important and pressing international issues if you're going swimming Owen Owen once reminded me swim in the Deep Waters not in the shallows and let me acknowledge also Tom swi head of CIS who was Owen's great friend and prote and has done so much to propagate Owen's memory thank you for being here today Tom the Harry's lecture has now been given by many important figures over the years including us Diplomat Kurt Campbell who was an author of the pivot to Asia Steve Hadley National Security adviser to President George W bush Ambassador sham Saran the former head of the Indian foreign Ministry Jean deid lvit a French Diplomat and adviser to F Three French presidents Jake Sullivan who is now President Biden's National Security advisor Professor Frank fukiyama the Secretary General of the oecd Matias Corman and the eminent strategist sir Lawrence fredman and this year we're very fortunate to add to this impressive roll call the leading Indian Diplomat and Scholar shiv shanka Menan shanka held many of the most important positions in the Indian System including as National Security advisor to prime minister manahan Singh as foreign secretary or the head of the Indian foreign ministry as well as um Ambassador or High Commissioner to China Israel Sri Lanka and and other important posts since leaving government he has held affiliations with the Brookings institution with the Harvard Kennedy School the National University of Singapore and Ashoka University he's also written widely on Indian foreign policy publishing two books with the Brookings institution press one of the institute's flagship programs is the distinguished International Fellowship by which we bring an international policy Rockstar to Australia and of course this year that's shanka and I'd like to take this opportunity to thank Rothchild and its Australian chief executive Marshall Bayer for its support of this Fellowship so now it's my pleasure to invite this year's Roth's child fellow shiv shanka Menan to deliver the 2023 Owen Harry lecture shanka thank you Michael thank you for that generous introduction and thank you for asking me to deliver this very prestigious lecture in honor of Owen Harry's uh I'm deeply conscious after what you said that I follow in some very large footsteps and paying tribute to uh this remarkable well thinker adviser to PM Ambassador academic essayist it's really quite a remarkable Legacy hard as it is I will try and pay him the tribute of following his example of being realistic of self-control and discriminatory in discrimination in the best sense of the word and which is even harder under statement but let me try uh I was speaking about Asian geopolitics and how it's changed and how in the view of one Indian at least we India and Australia might respond to these changes that we see around us uh because uh today my own sense is that the peace that has enabled unparalleled Prosperity across the region in the last 30 to 40 years is at more risk than it has ever been for a long time the way I see it this this we are today in a world of drift a world between orders uh rather than uh a world which is orderly or subject to any form of bipolarity multipolarity whatever you want to call it this is an era of great power rivalry of competition and the balance of power is Shifting very rapidly and this is to my mind evident from the pathetic response that the world made to co for instance from the absence of any response to the big transnational threats that we face today uh and there hasn't been a binding International agreement of any consequence on a transnational issue for decades it's it's rather sad when you think of that uh so in this situation to speak of an international order uh forget about adjectives like liberal or rule-based but to speak of that really is is very inaccurate uh besides even the so-called rule-based order was never very orderly or liberal for much of the world The Killing Fields of the Cold War were in Asia where something like 1,200 people died every day during the Cold War as long as the Cold War was going on and the trouble is that debts by conflict displacement refugees this has actually grown since 2008 actually really from about 20110 onwards these numbers so what we see today is a is a world where the major poers disagree not only on the rules but on their own internal hierarchy among themselves what keeps us going is what Kurt gamble calls the operating system which is a few general rules of the road such as uh peaceful settlement of disputes freedom of the high seas which the great poers choose to respect at when it's at no cost to themselves when there is a cost they choose to disregard it uh so we are now back to a time and a more normal time of a contested order this is this is normal I think in a system in an international system based on sovereign states it has always been so but not to the extent that we see today with the means that we have uh is this a multi-polar order it flatters governments to say so because they like to think of themselves as a present or future poll uh but frankly it's misleading if you look around the world today at the distribution of power in economic terms the world is multi-polar there are at least three large economic regions North America under usmca the E EU and I would suppose a nation sphere based on maybe the RCA RCP centered on China but in military terms the world is unipolar there's only one superpow who can project military force where she wants when she wants across the world uh and politically thoroughly confused that's the only way to describe it quite frankly when you look at the way the politics work and politics is now increasingly local populist and authoritarian and local considerations are driving International decisions to a much greater extent than we've ever seen in the recent past uh the the pillars of the post World War II order are crumbling whether it's nonproliferation regime and Northeast Asia in the Middle East whether it's the Breton Woods institutions which count for less and less in the economic calculus and the multilateral system based on the un uh and what makes this different from previous rounds of great power rivalry is technology which has redefined and redistributed power and made it intangible think digital think Ai and has empowered both States and non-state actors the other is the globalized economy which we're all part of and the dependencies that it has created and the new domains of contention whether it's cyber whether it's space whether it's undersea which have actually changed the ways in which states contend and what this means taken together is heightened geopolitical risk for all of us uh so we're in the midst of a recalibration of geopolitics and the global economy what that means in Asia is that power is now much more evenly distributed Among Us in Asia uh than it has ever been since World War II while the Warsaw Pact and NATO accounted for over 80% of world GDP and a similar propor portion of military power at the height of the Cold War uh today China and the US between the two of them account for less than half of the world's GDP and slightly higher proportion of world military power Asia is also the most heavily nuclearized and militarized region of the world over the last 25 years Asia's reaction to the growing geopolitical uncertainty is included the rapid accumulation of Weaponry across Asia led by China and there's a belt of weapons of mass destruction which now extends from the Mediterranean to the Pacific all the way from Israel to North Korea uh so the kindling for conflict has been collected and the possible Sparks are there in the series of flash points that you see from the East China Sea Saku aru to Taiwan to the South China Sea to the India China border all of which and the Middle East Yemen other places all of which are live today and we've just had a reminder of how serious terrorism can be and is today over the weekend in Israel where and where not just a shocking terrorist attack but an attack with huge political consequences took place in Israel uh the other elements of order are also breaking down uh with nuclear weapons Ambitions and Pursuits in North Korea and West Asia probably giving other people ideas there's the other additional risk that countries might start believing the propaganda that Russia's nuclear weapons kept NATO and the US from intervening directly in the Ukraine so there's a disjuncture at the heart of our geopolitics in Asia today we are more connected especially in Maritime Asia we are more connected than we ever were before economically uh and our people quite frankly are living better longer healthier more prosperous lives more of them are living a better life than ever before but at the same time our geopolitics and our domestic politics is pulling us in the opposite direction is leading to conflict and trouble uh you look at our domestic politics over the last decade or so we've seen the rise to power of new authoritarian leaders first in large developing or reemerging countries uh now you even have the right coming to power in Europe uh and this has been fueled by fear that globalization threatens both their identities and their jobs and that fear has spread the as the slowing World economy makes it diff more difficult for regimes to produce economic outcomes thereby reducing their performance legitimacy they rely increasingly on nationalism uh for their legitimacy and the result is that it makes the normal business of diplomacy of give and take of bargaining of negotiating peaceful solutions to issues much more more difficult because of this Rising tide of nationalism in the country so what has kept the peace then that enables us to continue growing so far this the the years of Peace since the Vietnam War which has really led to the tremendous economic spur across Maritime Asia I would point to two things the balance of power which is not natural it's not there's no invisible hand at work in geopolitics it's something that needs to be worked at and has been worked successfully for many years until now and the other is the balance of Terror I know it's not a popular politically correct thing to say but if you look at the balance of pass right now we started with a haran spokes system security architecture based on the US in Maritime Asia uh which kept people for a while but that has been adjusted over time new partners have entered the the architecture Partners not allies like India like other Southeast Asian countries and these now butress the traditional order based on the US and they include a strengthened set of bilateral security arrangements with with the us whether and whether it's Japan whether it's Korea whether it's Australia and New plurilateral formations like quad like oras like and such like which compensate somewhat for the insecurities that the shifts in the balance of power have created and the rise of China which and China's recent Behavior the US is now Central to the security calculus of all of Maritime Asia at the same time a ring of Maritime States from Japan to India uh also have increased their own defense intelligence security cooperation as a hedge against diminished us interest and the unpredictability of us politics today uh so we've strengthened defense security intelligence links among ourselves and what to my mind that and the reemergence of Japan have really been among the most remarkable developments of the last decade and a half in Asia so what Asia's geopolitical flux therefore makes much more important is sub Regional balances whether in the Pacific where you've seen a shift and increased Australian effort or in South Asia we are now next to the main geopolitical Fort line which is between China and the US when the Cold War had its main fault lines in Europe and quite frankly South Asia at least from an Indian Point of View was a was a Backwater and this was useful it left us alone to follow our own devices uh but that's no longer true we are now close to the vortex and I think there's no opting out of it at the same time this geopolitical flux that I'm talking about also opens up opportunities for countries like Australia like India uh because not only are they sought as partners in this rivalry between the big players but we also can develop a role of our own certainly within the sub regions you've seen that happening over the last few years you look at the Middle East you've seen a host of pars like Saudi Arabia like turkey Iran taking initiatives on their own separate from their relationship with the superpowers and you see this flux operating in various forms in fact one reason for that terrorist attack in Israel may have been in order to stop those political changes which were heading in the right direction whether it was in terms of a possible rosmo between Saudi Arabia and Israel and even what was happening between Saudi Arabia and Iran and the others uh now in this kind of fragmented polarized World which I'm talking about the means to deal with it also have to be ad hoc by definition if there's no one single order if it's not bipolar if it's not multipolar you then look for I have a mantra which I'm sure some of you have heard me say before uh about issue-based coalitions of the Willing enable uh which frankly it would be a different set of partners that you'd work with depending on the issue on Mar time security for instance India and Australia are natural allies and partners uh but on cyber security you need a different set of Partners and in each set we we what we see therefore now is an era not of coalitions but not of alliances but of coalitions an era of the unaligned not of the aligned and we we saw this after the Ukraine war we saw the reaction of the rest of the world it Consolidated the West the Russian invasion of Ukraine it it also May helped actually in some ways to consolidate China Russia relations but for the rest of the world they opted out of having to choose and were really unaligned rather than non-aligned uh because this is not the old bipolar World which en an online movement so what should we watch going forward I have a list of five things but I won't go through it for lack of time one of course is China us relations which seem now while both sides are trying to manage them it seems as though it's structural and likely to continue for the foreseeable future the other is China's trajectory which must engage us all to my mind what China is going through is what other miracle station economies did too after 30 to 40 Years of a fantastic growth spur they are now facing the consequences of that growth and are going through an economic Readjustment which in all the other cases was more painful than they expected but more than that uh the others at least went through a reworking of the political and social contract at home as well uh I think the Chinese know they learn from history they've seen what happened in other countries and they've chosen their own path to deal with the consequences of Reform whether they'll succeed or not I don't know but whatever it is we're likely to face a powerful China it could well be a powerful and frustrated China and that's not going to be easy the other third the world economy I think that's something that we are in a fragmenting world economy but we are globalized and there's only so far the decoupling and go without doing harm to everybody involved we've as far as the world order is concerned we've seen the end of multilateralism as we knew it after World War II uh and because the traditional multilateral system is failing where we're now as I said looking for other ways of dealing with the issues plurilateral and other coalitions all of them which are short-term temporary but adjusted to the situation the last thing I would watch the fifth thing that I would suggest is worth watching is the middle Pars in the global South because uh the we tend to ignore the impoverishment of the global South that's happened and the level of disenchantment which is high about 40 countries want to join bricks today which tells you something about aspirations what they want uh what we saw in the Middle East to my mind was also an expression of Palestinian sense of disenfranchised from the world and I think what so it it reflects both uh but the global South is looking for Alternatives and frankly it is essential if we are to solve some of the big transnational challenges whether it's climate change whether it's Global debt uh whether it's terrorism uh and so where are we today do we really face a serious risk of conflict I'm not sure that all this adds up to war between the great Powers I know people like to draw analogies to late 19th century early 20th century Europe where we were in a globalized world with great power rivalry but uh I think so far at least the larger Parts have shown an ability to manage conflict but that doesn't mean that we don't face a much higher risk of Civil Wars of proxy wars and that's exactly what we're seeing around the world today what does this mean for India and friends like Australia uh there have always been multiple views in India on India's role and how she should behave abroad uh traditionally since Independence 76 years uh the view has been that India's primary function is to transform India because there are too many poor hungry illiterate people at home and therefore the function of foreign and security policy is to make that transformation possible now this naturally EXP exposes us to accusations of freeloading on the system of not being a responsible power normally said by people who want you to do something else in their interest uh the that's that's understandable today however India has grown to the point where it has a certain capability a certain influence uh the fifth largest economy in the world and a whole new middle class with different ideas with larger ideas of India's role uh middle class which reads books like why is India not yet a great power uh it's it's a different and there is a fundamental discussion going on about the purposes of policy in India and the kind of India that we will we want to see uh actually despite that though when you look at actual State Behavior there's a level of consistency and continuity in Indian Behavior which is quite remarkable I suppose it's a fun it's a function of you know geography history the basic drivers resource endowment and so on to my mind interests are a much better predictor of Indian Behavior if you look at India's primary interest as I said in transforming itself in working to create a peaceful periphery within which that transformation can take place uh and in working towards creating an external environment which helps that transformation and you'd have seen the evolution of India's policy on climate change for instance or its policy on integrating with the world economy which has steadily grown with India's capability and I think that is a much better indicator of where various governments of of whatever political persuasion will go in India in the future while maintaining a level of strategic autonomy because it's very hard to look look around the world and to see another country at the same level of development with the same kinds of resource endowment with the same Geographic position and the same set of interests entirely the same there was a time when an Indian Diplomat used to be defined as somebody who can hold two contradictory ideas in one mind at the same time uh and there's some truth to that because today for instance when uh when India looks at the world we we have both a continental security issue and a maritime security issue our biggest I mean the world's biggest land boundary dispute is between India and China and yet when we look to see our natural partners are well those in the quad Australia the US Japan and we work together on Maritime security through the Indo Pacific when we look on land who do we see who are the available Partners the West is absent quite frankly the so we work with Iran we work with Russia we this is a completely different set of Partners so this is why I say we have to hold two contradictory ideas in our heads at the same time it's it's a function of where we are and what we are today but today our border with with China is live since 2020 and both frame it as a sovereignty issue making it that much more difficult to negotiate as long as you define it as a dispute left over by history it's not your fault it's left over by history blame the British uh but also it's a dispute you can resolve it by give and take which means you accept the possibility that you'll get something but you'll lose something as well once you define it as sovereignty and territorial Integrity this is nonnegotiable especially for leaders who B their legitimacy on nationalism so we seem to have worked ourselves into an impass while we are structurally tied together economically uh they were our largest then our second largest trading partner in very fundamental ways so when I look at India and Australia together what I see is an increasing congruence because of India's Maritime and other preoccupations and I see a congr that will grow also because of India's preoccupation with its own transformation uh because frankly from India we look at Australia as a partner who can help us in our transformation and contribut it we don't see Australia purely as in geopolitical terms as a balancer to China and that's not the way we look at the relationship so for me therefore these it's the broader aspect aspects of the relationship and there's a lot that we can do together quite apart from building resilience capabilities uh working across the board in Maritime security or on crisis management mechanisms in Maritime Asia which I think we really need uh I sometimes wonder whether India and Australia can't work together to make ipf into a sort of norm and Rule setting organization like the o CD is for Europe at least for our part of the world uh because the new Frameworks of cooperation in Asia Pacific in Maritime Asia are really open and inclusive if you compare them to what existed in the Cold War uh which were closed uh the quad the ipf RCP cptpp they're all open-ended in a sense that earlier Arrangements weren't so we would like to work together with Australia clearly and what we've seen in the last few years is a real Improvement and a deepening of the relationship which uh I our foreign minister likes to say that of all the relationships that we enjoy this is the one that has progressed the most in in his tenure uh so I hope we can work together to keep the region plural open and most important of all peaceful thank you thank you very much for your attention shanka thank you for a very interesting wide ranging lecture thank you also for agreeing to sit down with me um to take a few questions from me and then from the audience I do want to ask you about the Hamas surprise attack on Israel but I'll come back to that first of all I want to ask a few questions about the Asian order and especially about India um Let me let let me kick off with a question about Mr Morty um you alluded to the the Tilt towards the United States under Mr mi's Prime ministership uh especially the membership of the Quad um still practicing a multi-directional foreign policy but it feels quite different from the old non-aligned foreign policy uh of the past how do you judge Mr Mii as a prime minister and as a foreign policy maker um if will he still be prime minister do you think next year after the election um and how much is at stake in terms of this shift in US foreign policy is that up for grabs in the election do you think or would that continue regardless of who is prime minister well I I can't predict Indian elections I've I have a very good record of being consistently wrong so I'm not going to improve on that uh but because frankly Indian elections are decided much closer to the event I mean I think people make up their minds the Swing Vote is fairly large in according to all those who study this uh besides foreign policy is never an issue in our elections it it hasn't made the kind of difference that uh and that's what I study rather than domestic politics so on the other question about India us relations it's interesting it's been a steady transformation as India has opened up integrated into the world economy India us relations and and broader India's relations with the West have steadily improved some of it might be might be related to the rise of China and the shifts in geopolitics that I was talking about but it's also I think out of a fundamental Indian conviction that you you can't transform India if you have bad relations with the US bad relations with the West bad relations with China I mean what kind of India would you be transforming it into so uh I'm not sure that so you see this tremendous continuity from for the last two 2 and a half decades and these are governments of very different political persuasion that we've had right through while in opposition much of what the BJP said on India us relations they have contradicted in their practice since in fact the relationship today is I would say with the us we do almost everything that allies do short of a commitment to Mutual defense which is really quite remarkable when you look at the transformation uh from just the beginning of this Century till now so given that uh do I think that if there were a change in government there'd be a huge change in Indian Poli policy experience tells me no I'm sure whoever comes will say I am new I'm better I know everything better all my predecessors made a mess but that's Democratic politics it happens everywhere but what you actually do I think has uh what India has actually done I think has been fairly consistent whether you call it multidirectional you know if each government uses different words they used to say nonlin then they say genuine nonlin then I think V started saying strategic autonomy uh now we say multi-directional uh for me it's more the underlying Indian interests that they follow which in power I think lead them in the same direction now this the fact that we're much closer to the West today I think is an adjustment to today's geopolitics as we see it uh there was a time when we were regarded as very close to the solitud and in our minds we were independent and nonaligned and we saw ourselves as following strategic autonomy but autonomy also means the the choice that you have a choice that you have the ability to choose who to stand with and who not to stand with depending on the issues all right you mentioned official terminology um one piece of official L lingo that has become very fashionable both in India and Australia in recent years is the indopacific reconceptualizing the asan Pacific as the indopacific of course in Australia we like it because it puts us right at the center of the region with the Pacific to our East and the Indian Ocean to our West um but it is also one of those sort of wonky terms that doesn't really translate into or the way ordinary people think about um the world or the way cartographers have thought about the world for much of um history how do you like the term the Indo Pacific is it useful is it likely to change people's thinking on the underlying issues or is it more of a cosmetic issue I think it's useful I think it's a despite its history I mean it started as old hous hofers term it was a German term and I mean it actually started as a Nazi German term to create space for a role for Germany in a British dominated world and it's quite ironic how the term comes back and now well came back to us through the US and and we adopted it in 2009 I think it was the government of India started using it but I like it because it it focuses on the fact that you're dealing with a with a United body of water and the rim lands all the way from the east coast of Africa to the west coast of the US uh and I think it matters because this is where the contention is today and this is where whether it's trade whether it's energy flows you name it these are the most dynamic economic areas in the world and the center of gravity of world politics and economics is here in the Indo Pacific so I like the term I my only fear is that it hands Over Our Fate to the Navies and that we forget about the armies who also matter so I'm torn between sort of Maritime Asia and indopacific but frankly I mean for me it's much of a whichever word as long as we know what we're talking about all right in your remarks you alluded to some of the moves that Australia has made in relation to the new geopolitics you described um and the most the sort of signature initiative is orcus um this arrangement with technology partnership really with the United States and the United Kingdom to help Australia um put to see a fleet or build and and and deploy and operate a fleet of nucle nulear powered submarines and also cooperate on other Advanced Technologies um what what is the Indian view of orcus also what's your view of orcus you you if you were an Australian strategist you you talked about sort of stepping in owens's footsteps as a discriminatory a strategist with prudence and discrimination do you think it makes sense for Australia to want to operate nuclear powered boats given our geography and the in geopolitics well it's a it's a tough argument I mean I can't a I can't speak for India because there are different opinions in India and I'm I'm just I'm retired and now I can claim to be a professor the but there are elements in India who I especially on the right who I think suffer from an acute case of orus Envy they wish they they had something like this there are those who think no it's destabilizing and so on for Australia I suppose it's it's a choice between do you wait at home to receive the visitor or do you meet them outside it's it's a it's a classical dilemma between forward policy and defensive reactive policy uh I I'm not sure how you know that's something that you have to decide among yourselves for me even the fact that orcus has been talked about and has already changed the geopolitical landscape because it question it brings into question China's Bastian strategy in the South China Sea it also opens up the in many ways it opens up the defensive calculation the defense calculations of a whole host of countries across the region and not all of them are unhappy with this not everybody wants to be stuck in just China us rivalry and pick aide and to be just the objects of their policy and in some ways orcus actually opens that up opens space up for the others which is why if you look at the reactions they haven't been negative in fact broadly I would say they tend to be on the positive side uh but ultimately it's your decision I should ask you what you think all right uh well I'm in favor of it uh on on balance because I think it gives Australia deterrent punch and it um it gives us the and I and I think given the geography of Australia given the length of our Coastline the distance between Australia and the other sources of our security and prosperity having ships with that range and speed and lethality make sense that's my own that's my own view um but let me ask you let me come to um one of the big issues in India is bilateral relations in recent weeks and that is the allegations by Canada's primee Minister Justin Trudeau who said a few weeks ago that that that Ottawa had credible allegations that the Indian government was linked to the murder of a Canadian Citizen and a seek activist on Canadian soil and I'd like to ask you about this I know you're retired you've just said that you're retired and you're a professor so you have no you haven't seen any any signal intelligence or anything like that but you were the National Security advisor some years ago and you've operated with India's um intelligence operations on the balance of probabilities when you look at what is publicly available what do you think happened here what has been the reaction in India and what do you what impact do you think this incident will have on India's relations with the West well I can tell you from the depths of my ignorance that are at least when I knew them the the intelligence agencies were not set up for this this isn't what they were organized for or or and so I I'm I'm amazed actually when I when I heard that but prime minister Trudeau was careful he said uh potential allegations he didn't say potential evidence and uh he didn't say he said credible allegations he didn't say evidence and he said of potential linkage and both governments have been very careful after that and what they say on the record uh J shanka I think said in New York that we'd look at evidence and we' we'd see what what there was uh that it's not that's not true of the media leaks and all the stuff that has been appearing but that's all leakage that's spin so I tend to Discount that and go by what the governments do and the fact that they're being so careful to my mind suggests that they want to protect the relationship and are looking for a besides States function on their interests uh much as we like to present what we do as value driven and I think in practice ultimately States function on their interest and in terms of interest there is tremendous Co congruence today between India and the West basically all right let me ask you a couple of questions about what happened this weekend and then I'm going to go to the audience and give you an opportunity to ask shanka some uh questions on Saturday half a century after the beginning of the Y kapore War um Hamas launched surprise attacks on Israel including rockets and uh terrorists um walking walking the streets of Israeli towns with automatic weapons killing people um I think the latest count was 700 or so is Israeli casualties and at least 100 um hostages who've been taken by Hamas presumably back to Gaza a quarter of a century ago you were um India's ambassador to Israel so maybe I can just first of all ask you what did you think when you first saw those stories when you saw those images of towns that you visited um what was your immediate reaction shock I mean real shock that's something of this scale a terrorist attack on this scale could could occur also surprised that nobody had picked it up not just the Israelis who who have tremendous capabilities but but the rest of the world also because something on this scale can't be organized very easily it takes time and so and of course concern for our friends in Israel and we've been sending messages to friends hoping that they're okay uh uh and from some of them we still have to hear back so I think that that was the first reaction of of concern for our friends uh it's it's there's no question it's a worrying situation because it it changes as I said the direction of political travel in the Middle East certainly postpones it how long it changes it how longlasting the effects will be it's too early to say it'll also change I think the course of his Israeli politics internal politics right now and let's see it's but it's worrying it it really is as you mentioned there had been talk of a new Middle East um characterized in part by the rro mall between Israel and some of the Gulf States and talk of a normalization of relations between Saudi and Israel um with the the the grandfathering in I guess from the United States um if you s quch your eyes um what do you think will happen I mean is is this the end of the new Middle East is it the return of the Old Middle East or or do you think that the Americans and other forces can um can contain and limit the effect so that some of those positive developments can continue in the future well I would never say it's the end of anything and politics is a process and you know I think it makes it more difficult certainly uh and maybe not right way also the other problem is you're getting into an American election cycle so I'm not sure how much of a role the US will be willing to play at a time when they're preoccupied at home and when there are unless there are clear gains to be had which seems more difficult now uh but I wouldn't write it off I wouldn't say because I think the the reason the Saudi were even talking about improving relations with Israel the reason you've seen so many things shifting in the Middle East even Saudi Iran relations were shifting uh the reason I think that was happening was because their interests had changed and the nature of the US interest in the Middle East has also changed fundamentally now that the US is an energy exporter and what so I'm not sure that we should just write off what was happening before the attacks the attacks will probably postpone much of that and they'll probably come back in slightly different form they'll have to but the attacks are probably designed just for that to to stop that process which they saw as marginalizing themselves the Palestinians and uh pushing them out of the uh actually out of the politics of the Middle East and making their life much harder so that's probably one reason why they did it but also why there are good reasons for the process ultimately to be picked up again all right who would like to ask a question of shiv shanka Menan yes I see a gentleman down there and a Gentleman here so I'll ask you to wait for the microphone give us your name if you would and then ask a short question please sure my name is Pavan luthra from the Indian link Media Group thank you very much for sharing your thoughts uh quick question in case we have a reemergence of uh Donald Trump as a president of the US in a few months time what impact do you think would that have on the world Affairs you know if you look back over the last four American Presidents I don't think you could find more different personalities if you go back to well Trump Barack Obama Bush Clinton and we've all survived that quite well I mean India us relations certainly have kept on that same trajectory of improvement right through uh uh so I'm less worried about because for two reasons one is as I said there are basic interests involved on both sides us interests our interests your interests as well but secondly the US system is designed for failure not so much to fail as for failure the reason with checks and balances in the system if one part of the system doesn't work there's always somewhere else you can go to get your work done and uh it's it's quite remarkable actually if you look at how many crisis and how many defeats and War and so on the US system has coped with which other more rigid and sort of homogeneous systems would have probably found difficult to deal with they'd have cracked apart but the US system is I mean I've you know I first went to the US in 64 when you I mean there was civil rights there was the Vietnam war came you I had to go to the back of the bus when we crossed the Mason Dixon line you know and you think of the I've seen the US fail or collapse or decline five times in my lifetime and it's never happened uh so us politics is is in a class by itself but I I I'm not that worried about this I mean I know other people I mean it's and I maybe it's somebody's wish in in Beijing and other capitals but I I don't I don't see the fundamentals shifting that much uh but certainly it's not going to be easy to deal with some of the Tactical stuff let me just ask a followup on that though um I agree with you that that um declinism is is a is a constant America is apparently always declining except it's not um but what about um what Donald Trump has done and is doing to the Republican Party the Republican of course it was Republican president that ushered in uh the nuclear deal with with um with India but that old GOP George W Bush's GOP is is withering on the vine it's disappearing it's being primaried out of the Congress and it's being replaced by a new um GOP which is much weaker on alliances um much more focused on its own sort of um on America's own problems does that does that concern you that the Republican party of Eisenhower and Reagan and George HW Bush and George W bush may be coming something much more trumpi well they're also eaing themselves and they sack their own speaker uh you know I think the American people are smart enough to figure out what they're doing and whether they want to go down on that path or not and I think so i' I'd rather leave it to them to to make up their mind how they how they deal with this new GOP that that is in the process of being formed and I'm not sure that that's a party that's going to be able to function uh very efficiently and but let's see what they do let's see how they sort it out among themselves all right this gentleman here yeah yes Clyde mccon um having presented several times at the United Nations oecd and various other places around the world on world peace and its structures I used to admire observe that India maintained a very pluralistic political position on many different things successfully my question is about its military supply I Bas which it also uniquely well except for one another country um has for of a better term Western supplies Eastern Supplies and indeed itself do you see that Trio being necessarily reduced to two suppliers in the foreseeable future five 10 Years it'll take time I mean the trend is in that direction you know in 2006 80% of our defense Imports were from Russ Russia by 2019 that's down to less than 30% around 26 or so% but some of the main platforms are still Russian so while the trend might be for increasing defense imports from the west and for increasing domestic manufacturer increasing indigenization as we call it the but I think as long as these platforms are in service these big platforms some of the fighter aircraft for instance tanks and so on there still will be some something from from Russia but clearly what's happened in the recent past in terms of China's relationship with Russia and the closeness that especially after the Russian invasion of Ukraine the dependence that Russia now has on China uh clearly there will be an attempt to diversify further and to see whether we come can't speed up the diversification but but the the answer is totals you know going to as you said two sources the west and Indigenous that's that's going to take a little while all right I've got one question here from yes sir oh um hello uh heish McDonald I Met You in Beijing when you were ambassador um in your book choices written about 2015 you discussed whether India had a strategic culture of its own and you tended to play that down and in favor of portraying India as foreign policy and strategic policy produced by much the same rational calculus as anyone else I'm just wondering after 10 years of Narendra Modi if You' be that uh of that opinion has for example hindutva jumped from soft power at all into your hard power calculations I'm not sure it has uh because it's not a developed ideology in terms of foreign policy it's not as though it offers an alternate foreign policy uh and and so I I don't think so and this is why I I think if you look at their actual practice it's been 10 years of of uh BJP government in power uh it doesn't suggest such wide deviations from the previous practice it suggests actually more cons continu continuity than then change in what they've actually done also because we've had a BJP government previously we had NDA under vajpai uh and I don't if you look at that if you look at narim ra vajpai Manmohan Singh there was you know most most of what they did was much the same so that's why I tend to see more continuity than that doesn't mean the rhetoric stays the same or the way it's presented stays the same no not at all there are two or three aspects where I think I think the ideology does come into foreign policy practice uh the diaspora for instance and relations with the diaspora I think are different today than they were earlier we we started originally with Gandhi's advice to the diaspora used to be be like the sugar and the milk uh so assimilate I mean dissolve yourself into the societies where you are but add taste to it you know so so maintain in a sense some identity but but be part of that society and that's that's shifted over time I mean so that's one aspect where maybe Hindu ideology has come into the into the practice of foreign policy but otherwise it's hard to to think of other examples Shanker I'm going to take the chair's prog ask you the final question about Australia India relations you mentioned that the external affairs minister do Dr ja shanka said actually from this Podium last year that of all the bilateral um files on which he was working he was happiest with the progress in the Australia India relationship um but if we were to be ambitious for the future what what would be what should be the the kind of vector of our ambition do you think what is the what is the interest um what is the co the interest that is most common between India and Australia what would you like to see New Delhi and canra do in the future to really strengthen bilateral relationship I think what we what I would like to see is us working together in this region in Maritime Asia uh and not just in terms of hard security issues but in terms of the other building resilience providing public goods I think we made a beginning in in Quad and I think that's that's actually very good but also I think we need to involve the rest of the region in many of the things that we have started doing ourselves whether it's in technology whether it's in development whether it's you know so I think there there's a lot that we could do together but for me it's important that we we carry the region with us that it's not just the two of us heading off in our own Direction and worrying only about our own interests ladies and gentlemen shanka said at the beginning that he he realizes he has big footsteps to fill he's shown that he's got big size 12 boots um he's he's he's he he's shown that he deserves to be in that impressive rle call of former Harry's lecturers thank you for showing I think the the carefulness the thoughtfulness the Discrimination the um the the intelligence that characterized Owen's work in your own lecture today thank you for answering our questions um from uh from Indian foreign policy through uh to the events over the weekend through to AUST so uh we really appreciate you being here um as the Rothchild fellow and Ladies and Gentlemen please join me in thanking shiv shanka thank you really good [Applause] [Music] you
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The Hidden Tax Surprise When Buying a House Unveiling the Supplemental Bill
uh basically what they're getting is a supplemental tax bill that has been uh added or been evaluated after the close of the transaction what happens is when the seller is selling the property to the buyer his tax rates are different than what he's selling it so when the transaction happens the tax assessor's office reassess the Taxation and sense the supplemental bill for the difference that the new buyer has bought it for for an example if the the seller that sold the property let's say he sold it for million and he bought it for $ 500,000 he was paying taxes on 500,000 so when the escrow was closing they prated the taxes based upon 500,000
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2019 Tristar National Signature Series ID 19TRISTARNATSIG104
so here it is it's a big hit we're looking for is signature series good luck everybody coming up we're gonna rip this open in a second let's find out who gets which last name letter initial we're going to start up the randomizer in just a moment and see who gets which last name letter here we go yeah right on big thumbs up Dallas okay so here we go seven times high five seven times a piece and here's the first list lucky number seven boom that's the first list completed and finished random a let's see actually got it right here that's our first oder name list and here we go with our last name letter random a list right here yeah 104 105 is now available as well if you're looking for to get in more singers series you can do that so here we go good luck everyone seven times we do have the some of the awesome hits band we've already had a Beatles autograph here today we had a Walton to hit come out we've had some great things here we go lucky number we're gonna put this thing through here seven times and here's a lucky number seven all right boob and so let's see what comes out of here and 104 is now everybody has their letters in the brain what's it gonna be d4 dodge that would be great Blake let's see what happens man anything can happen in this kind of a box break with so many different sports entertainment celebrities autographs there's autographed guitars autographed baseballs so you just never know what is gonna come out and see your series and so we've got it right here what's it going to be it's an autograph Houston Rockets basketball oh it is letter C Oh that pulls this one down congratulations Blake nice hit right here this is a inflated or inflate inflatable basketball Spalding autographs by the Houston Rockets and so that's an awesome redemption to hit that's a great hit congratulations you know he's got a lot of fans being Swiss and all and having that background people you know people a lot of people collect his stuff there's a huge huge following of fans from Switzerland and that's our hit of this signature series
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Germinating lotus and why they CAN'T be blue | Nelumbo nucifera
now this is the kind of seed i like easy to handle easy to germinate and don't care very much about extreme temperatures viable for centuries this is nalumbo nucifera well maybe it's some kind of nalumbo probably i'll get to that discrepancy in a moment but first let's dive straight into germination as always check the description below for a link to the research report if you throw some nolumbo seeds into water likely nothing will happen even if you wait for years that's because the lumbo live their entire lives in water so hydration in and of itself isn't a good environmental cue for germination they need something else as a trigger something like being hit with a hammer maybe that isn't the most natural cue there weren't many hammers 135 million years ago when the lumber evolved also seeds aren't the only method of nolumbo propagation but they are the only subject of this video i will talk about rhizomes if and when i get some nicifera rely on a hard impermeable seed coat that must be broken to allow water to infiltrate that's the germination cue the seed coat is actually a fused pericarp and seed coat kind of like a corn kernel i'll be referring to it as a seed coat for brevity now you can break the coat with a hammer or a bench vice but i don't recommend it there are easier ways to not smash fingers or plant embryos some people use a sharp knife to whittle away a thin layer off the top of the seed my lack of whittling skills are proved by the scars in my hand so i'm not going to do that i suppose you could use chromic acid like you are still in 1920s but definitely don't do that i hear hexavalent chromium isn't that good for you soak in the seeds in ether to remove the water repellent waxes seems to work but i prefer to stay away from flammable solvents when possible lotus seeds are edible so i suppose you could just start chewing on them until the seed coat cracks though this is probably best reserved for green seeds directly from the pod taken before they acquire their hardened shell through drying plus there's no telling where your seeds have been so maybe don't suck on them probably the most practical method is abrasion simply sanding or filing away the seed coat until you expose the off-white cotton leading underneath 60 or 120 grit sandpaper can make short work of the seed coat this is similar to what occurs in nature but at a much faster pace sediment and water currents slowly abrade the seed coat over many years if not centuries microorganisms specifically those that produce cellulase might help break down the seat coat in nature as well though nalumbo are quite resistant to microbial degradation some seeds have survived for over a thousand years in lake beds if you choose the abrasive method sanding the little indentation at the end might accelerate germination slightly but the total germination rate is the same regardless abrading the end with the protuberance runs the greatest risk of permanent damage inside the seed this is the area where the cotyledons directly attach to the seed coat so there is less margin for error this risk is probably minor though since some researchers peeled the entire seed coat manually without any germination issues just don't go overboard with a belt sander or something after a day or two of soaking any small break in the seed coat will expand from hydrostatic pressure anyway one final method and the one that i chose is acid scarification concentrated sulfuric acid is very good at breaking down organic material this includes seed coats as well as contaminating microorganisms a double win i don't recommend using sulfuric acid unless you have previous chemistry experience after all you are also composed of organic material sulfuric acid can be used to treat a large number of seeds at the same time in a controlled manner which is why i wanted to try it out now for preparation for future work it is also a favorite among botany researchers for the same reasons anyway the concentration and timing of sulfuric acid treatment is important too concentrated for too long results in damage to the embryo to dilute for too short won't be enough to break physical dormancy i chose to soak my nolumbo seed in about five milliliters of concentrated sulfuric acid for four hours followed by extensive rinsing if you would like to read more on the acceptable protocol variations check out the references below this method can even be done by seed producers in an advanced treatment before drying and storage then the buyer can simply sow the seeds without having to whack them with a hammer or whatever this will limit the storage life of the seeds to a modest two to three years however in any case just use the method that you are most comfortable with the lumbo have excellent germination regardless of the method used to break the seed coat even 1300 year old seeds with extensive radiation damage have a 67 germination rate so if you get anything substantially below total germination something is probably wrong with your methods the only caveat here is that sometimes seeds do not contain a viable embryo these embryos may not have fully matured or they may have atrophied sometime later this is more common for rhizome cultivars or if the mother plant is particularly self-incompatible and fertilized from a pure genetic stand the outside appearance of nalomo seeds is largely determined by the codmaledens which have a different developmental process than the embryo so it can be difficult to distinguish viable from non-viable seeds by cursory inspection typically immature or otherwise damaged seeds are distinguished from a mature one by a float test however the limbo ovules develop in such a way as to leave a small air cavity inside the mature seed so even viable seeds can float this little air pocket seems to be integral to the seeds dissemination and growth and it as its removal inhibits termination as the lumbar absorb water after scarification they can sink then float then sink again and this varies with the age of the seeds so a float test isn't a guaranteed method of removing non-viable seeds all viable seeds will eventually sink however if your seeds are still floating after a couple of days they may not be viable alternatively your scarification method could have been insufficient to break dormancy you can determine this for certain by weighing the seeds before and after soaking a properly scarified seed will gain water weight whereas an improper one will not this is how physical dormancy is identified in the lab at this point you could deposit the scarified seeds into a suitable outdoor habitat if that is your final goal any body of water less than 50 centimeters deep with good sunlight exposure is ideal the lumbo take over ponds and small lakes to the point where they become somewhat of a nuisance plant so choose wisely if not outdoors a wide bowl or small fish tank serves as a suitable seedling habitat germination rate is largely independent of temperature between 20 and 30 degrees celsius growth below 15 degrees celsius is severely limited and no germination occurs at 10 degrees celsius i'm not going to get into the ideal long-term growing conditions in this first video however i do recommend using a grow light or germinating them in full sun nalumbo have a rare ability their embryos contain fully formed chloroplasts when germinated these seeds can immediately begin photosynthesizing and generating oxygen greatly extending their ability to thrive in hypoxic water they can use basically as much light as you can give them up to and surpassing noon day sunlight at the equator dark green leaf stalks and abundant roots are a sign of sufficient lighting if the petioles are light green or white a supplemental grow light is probably a good addition as a seedling develops you should see two to four leaves and some new roots emerge then all growth will seemingly stop don't panic this is normal the plant has now consumed most of the stored nutrients in the cotyledons and is quietly adapting to its new environment keep the water level steady and wait for growth to resume in a couple of weeks once you start to see new shoots developing you can transplant their nalumbo to their forever home also your seedlings do not require fertilizer and using it will likely harm the lumbo or lead to algae growth and with that your lumbonicifera should be off to a great start that is however if your seeds are actually nalumbo nucifera i told you we would get to it there are only two extant species of the lumbo ludia and nucifera nicifera is native to southeast asia the flowers are red pink or white ludia is native to the americas and typically has yellow flowers from those two species hundreds of cultivars have been bred some are selected for edible rhizome or seed production some are selected for various floral traits like color or petal number there are even some dwarf varieties well suited for home water features and fish tanks however this this is a problem blue in a lumbo does not exist there are white red yellow and combinations thereof but never blue color mixtures are easy to breed an entirely new pigment is not especially not blue which is one of the least common colors in nature so how was i sold this impossible blue nalumbo i think the confusion arose from the association of nulumbonuccifera with the actually blue nymphaea cerulea both are colloquially known as lotus and they share some superficial morphology they are both aquatic macrophytes with showy flowers both genera produce psychoactive alkaloids namely aporphines and are therefore much sought after for their purported medical benefits but that's about where the similarity ends genetically speaking nulumbo are actually more closely related to sycamore and macadamia trees than they are to nymphaea to be sure the nomenclature and taxonomy is muddled even in the scientific literature that happens all the time but nowhere in the extensive literature is nulumbo ever noted to produce blue pigments it seems that some unscrupulous plant sellers have taken advantage of the blue color as an indication that their seeds are special and potent and thus demand a higher price the blue nymphaea cerulea is depicted in some ancient egyptian art in a psychoactive or spiritual context as i said there are some potentially psychoactive substances produced by nymphaea and nalumbo though i do find it somewhat funny that the leaves of nalumbo have up to six times the concentration of alkaloids compared to the flowers so anyone attempting to sell maximum potency blue nalumbo flowers is doubly wrong to some i believe that the association of the blue color with psychoactivity mixed with the general confounding terminology of nulumba lotus and affair lilly gave rise to this fictitious blue nulumbunucifera that i supposedly have now if you get confused it is actually easier to distinguish a nymphaea from an alumbo by leaf structure nalumbo leaves are entirely circular nymphaea leaves have a notch cut into them sort of like pac-man anyway i brought this flower color discrepancy to the attention of my seed supplier after my purchase they remain firm in their belief that they have a blue nucifera despite never having grown the third party seeds themselves i did some investigating and found the image they feature in the listing not only shows indication of digital alteration but is also used in dozens of other listings on disparate websites changing a pink flower to a blue one and vice versa is fairly easy with free image manipulation software though it seems that someone neglected to color in all of the flowers here now i'm not a digital forensic scientist nor a botanist maybe there is a single pond on a small farm in nepal that has the only blue nalumbo in existence one that is entirely unknown to science i guess we will have to wait and see it might be two or three years before my seeds produce flowers at all maybe that's why no one ever complained to the distributor i hope it is a blue lotus blue pigments would be worth millions of dollars to the color starved lotus flower industry science isn't cheap and that would really put a dent in the overhead i am reasonably sure that the seeds i bought are in the genus the lumbo their morphology matches the descriptions from the literature though mine are rather small that likely just indicates that the mother plant was somewhat undernourished leading to undersized cod leadens alternatively these seeds could have been stored somewhere exceptionally dry for a long period of time regardless of the flower color that i actually have all nalumbo have similar seedling growth conditions and development so the instructions from this video will still be applicable as i mentioned before if you are growing for alkaloids it is the leaves that are important not the flowers though the latter can be used as a means to identify a specific potent cultivar i'll get to that in a different video side note this has nothing to do with the genus lotus in the phobacio family those are completely separate land plants with an unfortunate name nor am i talking about the species nymphaeal lotus see what i mean about confused nomenclature anyway enough of ranting go forth and multiply your lotus you
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M Huncho - Mad About Bars w/ Kenny [S2.E36] | @MixtapeMadness (4K)
understand kidding yourselves general bringing someone you how you know we're going to supply the streets I'm unsure season two you're my dog cut you know we never ever solo my G that's a no-go got yar yar in the back it's a no-go my people the flow is cold as Frozone mine I'm way across the ozone mine I'm Way past the post codes I need the money a truckload I don't really give a though hey Nick is this a lot of dose money money over water hose sake sake then she saw her go she's lucky lucky as she gotta pull funny funny when they had a doorknob laughing laughing cuz they're going broke laughing laughing because they're going bruised no under arrest I'm paying a fine I ain't doing no life I was our the roads I was trying to survive my pops always telling me why cuz I've been through some on the roads these are flying abroad I was up in the sea either six is so pretty no money no money I'm feeling saucy I was down bottom up now a bogey in a cart now free milky he's locked down Cleveland yeah we got Brown caught the Sonics and we got loud got the Sonics and we got loud hit my phone for our uptown hit the phone for our uptime good seller call him charlie fiends two in a half's no Charlie Sheen big spots I'm old like green you charge dr. beter sake be ready ready ain't no stopping we jump out your seats no apology jump in the game oh so properly given up hill so designee feeds as a swoon all this money for family irrelevant people have died with me Maggio my right and my left us runs me and Jamie they know how to handle beef both on with a hint of some pepper no salads please two summers ago yeah handled he fell on my face now I'm on my feet my shoes a designer they call me Kimmy Timmy Timmy Timmy Timmy Turner when the time is getting cold I really really need a burner I pour up afford the lean in the firmest smoke up and pour a falafel these clowns in a circus father got hella things you can purchase hello rocks like the surface you could couldn't talk you mean you're German so you and you would need the service we don't do with no purpose I need a yacht will you furnish I'm gonna stay the same person cuz agree and acoustic Canadian goose the sauce is hotter than a furnace Kentucky tell us where the Colonel's got the Shetty mi ferno's we're really not in at a verbal I'm really not in at a verbal really not enter the verbal hey I'm really not into the verbal we're really not into the verbal that was really everyone chose the name making everything sound slicker like that so as we move on it's going to get C and so I need you to do for me my brother I need you to show the nation when it's illicit easy but you know I know the waves but the UK needs to know the waves so when we take it [Music] smokey what should we listen in support of paper seven days had no sleep cuz I've been on the roads been grinding late hours tops coming finesse Ronnie's got powers but money's just the paper with the bitch's face on it came with her knuckles what your friends too ironic I was playing for myself on drag no circuit did her throw out to tell about the Rockets smoke smoke smoke minor back strap rockets rocket I keep it snappy don't wonder fake junkie it's in one of four pockets Jie people go broke the pair check it I'm good really in the midst us know like a middle I miss cuz I'm so high I'll be fine little Woodside new beef marinated yeah yeah no price look it's gonna be all right nearly any money that's gonna be so fun it's gonna be some vines it's gonna be so fine look where's the biscuits I need to up my glucose mr. Whitman I used to rub Schuster I'm still breathing I can't complain once or twice yesterday look but I'm still on the streets kill two birds one or over killing with free use this your heart playlists on repeat give it all up Judy Spencer's me deep 20% chip 8% week 0% ha hundred percent big titties feelings and for krishna i into them shits I'm into them shits if we see lunch named Joseph a boy if you see wanna be run tours in the car first nobody ball hunt you by the trap punch or punch sign 9 and you never run it right nowwe now you'll never run it back no Eddie no you never run it back no it no you never run it by watch are you doing them day like that sick miss a madness the corner UK mr. Hawkins Kenny what's up over and out [Music] you
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We Play Forest And Talk About Things
art and it was out of the mailbox doing some [ __ ] bruh yeah so hold on okay Google call Mom okay go that's it [Music] too sure [Music] stop call that actually looks like a doctor fit yeah the school pictures Monday yeah I don't have I don't know they should have got to wear like a frontal top the only form on top I have is black so we'll go this way and get you something [Music] fix the black shirt and photo did you wait I don't think that's good I don't think that's gonna look in right having like a black button up and like a cap a gallon yeah so so much better [Music] yeah that's not better [Music] bro I'm getting tired of living on this hill that lady quite literally I think she snatched some other mailbox oh I didn't hear anything you said I I was just talking about grandmother had my I had my headsets turned down Pokemon well I'm doing that send me invite right quick so I can go ahead and enjoy it foreign like what are you gonna find oh their card bill is about to expire like okay is that what you want to know about me hey come on bro like in the crazy part issue some flat fat black lady you know she was down better in this for whatever reason oh my God you know oh my God you know God damn well she probably look for some government [ __ ] right there yeah she was probably looking for her for somebody's [ __ ] card man that was so I'm so tempted to get the ring camera now and it's installing a tree down there get a good [ __ ] photo of that [ __ ] exactly somebody's walking charge going up to the members over here I can see you hey dumbass I can see your dumb fat ass yeah that's just probably that's probably saggy and Rusty and crusty oh my God oh my God all right let's what the [ __ ] did the mouse go God damn all right foreign thank you foreign I died I didn't know you're dying okay I thought you I thought you I thought you heard me yeah I'm dead no I didn't hear you so that oh so what walls are you building anyways moving around your uh your house real quick because you got a lot more good [ __ ] uh come on the area I'm in yeah yeah well you got good stuff on the accessories was there first oh yeah yeah me it wasn't back at this ship I'm gonna steal a lot of I'm not still a lot but take a lot more stuff I'm gonna go hit some of these buckets yeah we literally you we really are quite literally right here chocolate bar nice nice not gonna starve to death more cloth more chocolate ooh yum yum what's those sticks on hands or my bucket more pill oh that batteries nice oh yeah nice You're Building defensive walls yeah all right what time did you get home well actually what time is it for you from actually wait do I suck on my pouch no oh it's gonna die that's why do I got Berry seeds yes I got bushberry seeds okay look at a bunch of bus bushberry seeds Bambi come here baby I'm Gonna Knock You Out oh yeah oh yeah Bambi yeah well I just why are you just letting me hit you just run making this look make me look bad oh dude it's too late she's literally I mean it's a good thing that some animals literally just get stunned when you hit him and you're just gonna stab him for for whatever long you want hey that by way 86 logs so we gotta get to working off we got a water thing over there don't we yeah oh yeah yeah that scared you no it's just [ __ ] mate for you want this nice no I don't want it I wonder if I burn it I can't burn it let's kind of push move I got food by the way we got a lot of food guys destroy this yeah oh yeah I can here we go I know that's for the wall isn't it yep that's for a while now they were doing all that I might go find some cannibals and get us some bone why you just do all this oh wait I forgot about that okay can cannibals come from the top and drop on this or no technically but I don't think they can jump like that okay okay why do you do that I'm going to figure out do we got enough space in here wait otherwise cannibal nice where are you I heard you heard something or not never mind if we need to we can expand it obviously yeah oh is this a good I think it's a good perfect spot let's see I mean you have to jump through it but I mean hey it's our flipping I might see if I can fit one right here let's see I want to make I want to make an infinite source of flipping berries because those berries are actually useful as crap just make the farm where my house is [ __ ] I mean I got a spot right here in the corner over here where I am where it's a further spot The Grommet I said oh I'll place it oh yeah well I can make it longer I forgot about that I'll just make a small one for now oh yeah let's see as a matter of fact I guess your card is a good idea but I'll just put it right here for now so I can have some like a berry farm right beside my house if you ever get hungry we can just go behind the house and get berries I think it's best if we have a two-man team doing this though yeah I know let me get over to get the work hard work work there's a lizard where is it oh man dang it I think we should go get the saws yeah come with the chainsaw yeah yeah do I have bone armor in my inventory I'm gonna speed up this process a lot yeah and then plus I got like three log sleds and that should come handy oh um yes I do got bone armor okay I know I was Dripping okay so I do got a pouch use the core collect the berries where the berries at maybe okay I'm gonna start cutting the street out or whatever I thought I could find the berry you'd like to use some logs by the way what so I'm collecting you some logs okay also if possible leave some of the trees around the uh the base over there so like it'll be like we can like run around some stuff if we ever get trapped by cannibals we can just flip and make a little skate rep or something you can hit him with the droop moves what day is it like what three four I don't know yeah dangerous days that's all I know it's a fail on Black Days but the weapon I wanted the katana if you can get me that bro I will I will literally be the hunter in this game I will hunt cannibals at will you say the word I will go kill every single one of them if you can just give me a katana we have unlimited phone number if I give me katana oh well you you actually got a nice spot for your house what the heck it's actually pretty cool well that's nice as crap what the heck looks like an actual house like on the property there's my little flipping camera yeah yeah I got inventory where do we put fish at also when you uh collect them I don't I think you have to cook them I'm pretty sure you can put it on that that drying rack though pretty sure yeah I got him remember I got three we got three raw fish let's see okay you can okay okay we got one two three one two three we got ten things of food over there perfect did a lizard just run into the fire what was that oh so there's this logs come here come say okay say come say hi to Papa stop dodging me this fight can I this is a roller good thing I got armor why are you in the tree you weirdo get out the tree you know give me your teeth I got a body I got one the bodies hit the floor Let The Bodies Hit The Floor let the bodies hit the uh oh the [ __ ] did the lizard did run through there what's it called because he's dead right here yeah they're dumb they do that a lot there's two there's two of them got a lot of food now hmm gotta oh well we might need to create another drawing racket Sims it's the element finished building this what is this uh stakeholder what is that there's a rock holder yeah I'm going to peel some rock stuff right there and that's a stick odor yeah we got a lot of food now food bones are gonna make you some bone armor no are you making you blowing them right now yeah yeah okay all right never gave me the club I forgot about that or did you don't you have one yeah okay but let me clip the pan um oh yeah so we should I don't remember the cave so we're gonna have to find that for the chainsaw remarked them no I don't think that's the one I don't think the ones we marked had the chainsaw in it um I mean it probably has something in there yeah but we I want to want to go for the one the chainsaw so I can get the walls done real fast here's some I got I got a log set over here for you he's gonna come get that what is happening over there another thing here is foreign already ran from the tree it hasn't anything oh we need 81 more logs I got you family all right family here I got your log sled coming in your way thank you there you go it's in the building let me light these lights for you oh wait do not like the campfire because the logs that is on it yeah where the [ __ ] is K3 I don't know what the [ __ ] K3 is I'm finishing the front wall like Rick nice God damn we're far from the [ __ ] yeah we're pretty [ __ ] far from the uh you might I might say we might as well just get some more armor get our armor thing pulled up and then going in hitting that cage we're probably gonna go to Katana and then we're gonna go straight to chainsaw oh bro if we get Katana dude I'm telling you dude we can I'll have infinite we have infinite ball number I will go Molly let's go hunting cannibals I think I may have I think I'm mine okay there we go foreign just outside what uh my brothers like me that my mom's outside that's nice that's good yeah actually let's wait till it gets there yeah we got a long [ __ ] we got a good bit to wait till we can sleep though I'm making some light well this base actually looks pretty cool yeah besides for the fact we got like two log sleds everywhere matter of fact I'm gonna get some more logs if you want to if you want you can grab the other one and we can go hunt let me not hunt we grab some unlocks yeah God damn I just got lost in the air oh [ __ ] sometimes when the log says do that sometimes I don't know why there's a one that's already dropped nice let me help you with that buddy oh never mind I wouldn't let me do not get me crushed I don't know how it's going that way bro once we get the chainsaw I'm telling you in a katana bro hey got a cannibals where is that where are you no I don't know I just heard him oh [ __ ] I'm gonna try to do oh I'm gonna try to sneak on my ass let me hit you don't want to hit that [ __ ] what's up what's up all right you don't want the smoke yeah you know you know who I am yeah you know who I am yeah get that work all right I'm gonna go drop his body off I broke a tree earlier so you should have a good amount of log around you yeah oh Lily ready that showed up the fire went away that's kind of nice I got wreck attack uh Rack Attack I [Music] heard oh well too late whatever and then all of a sudden there's all of a sudden a tornado comes through I think also B sent me a message I don't know where he's talking about he's probably asked if I want to hang out again and go for nuts I don't know why you're saying that's all we're gonna be doing when you come down here yeah it's a goofing us because I'm not there so oh fair damn it well either way it goes when you come down here we're gonna have some big fun and we're gonna go to my room flip and jam out to my speaker system that absolutely hurts your ears [ __ ] system I don't [ __ ] jam out oh yeah you're gonna flipping oh yeah I have actually have one of those hooks you know it does is your uh amp take the uh big audio jack not the small one yeah my amp has that support on there all guitars take 3.5 millimeter is it a bigger one or a small one big one yeah my amp has that and then plus I have four speakers in the corners and then why the [ __ ] with a guitar to use a 2.5 millimeter those things wouldn't carry that much mess that much uh data no I was just making sure because I remember they took that I'm just making sure we let the body over here look how many logs we need we need like a yo I need like a yo yeah we do need the yo let me go burn this body and get some more bone armor how many armor things do you have two uh I've got some add some lizard skin obviously but I had like I made like two or so it was bone okay let me finish making some more bone armor maybe some more ball number there we go I got three I got three armor now well I'm gonna collect the rocks and sticks since we got a full barrel of those and put them in a stick thing don't run me over imagine they had bikes in this game if I could give Joe a bike okay I might have to drink one of my things okay and drinks to get my stamina back oh yeah no no I don't think so you can get pretty sure this I think there's can't actually is there water skins in here I think there is water skin but yeah I decided to figure out how to create I'm gonna go work on his back wall over here or not because that was everything we appreciate we should put regrow trees back on just to see how everything looks yeah we gotta make sure like where the base of stuff is we have those stops uh something broke or flip itself is gonna grow in the house and we like regain stamina that'd be greatly appreciated oh there's a cannibal over here I think oh I think I got I think I got a leader on me he has bones with like an X thing on his back yes later yeah he's coming towards me doesn't seem like he wants to smoke because I'm having to stand off with him I'm staring at him what's up you see my lighter come on fight me you see him I see him well let me go put these logs in real quick don't die what's up I'm going for the leader yeah let me get out your way you got him you got that you got that no get over here [ __ ] I just wasted all that stamina all right did I hit it bro come here dude no okay Jesus Christ I just want to get a very big stamina standing my hit on him but I can't there we go God damn it bro you got on the way all right we are uh oh the fire is not later born over here no bone I gotta go flip and put this cheese up cheese let me drop this body right quick and I'm going to is it on fire yeah I'm gonna go sit in this house it's like a few seconds oh there's a tree in our house again dude foreign basket [Music] yeah yeah I don't know what I'm saying right now all right I'll be back momentarily all right foreign [Music] foreign language all right Marissa B sent me literally the letter T and I said yeah what's up see what he says you already know he's about to say yo you're trying to hang hang out probably so you can help me doordash 76 let's see how that goes there we go also oh dang we almost finished yeah 35 go I'm gonna go grab some more sticks and stuff and put it in my stick basket Yaga UGA rack attacker ooh Rack Attack the door looks so hidden huh what happened bugs silence started to spawning Noob Saibot oh wait oh how do you make a slingshot uh probably like a stick yeah [ __ ] and some [ __ ] they can tooth and two yeah I got you let me take some of these sticks let me take some of these rocks probably I'm pretty sure you need rope and a stick I'm gonna say I thought cloth would work I really have to be rope what is it what does that make oh that makes that torch doesn't it yeah we're gonna remove that uh foreign what is this aloe vera blueberry bush Sheed let's go uh get the out [ __ ] uh let's go get the katana and uh chainsaw damn these voice cracked yeah I know let me put the rest of these rocks up let me cook me some fish right quick and I'll be on the way fish all right equip oh fresh dried fish I can eat it raw what yeah oh nice I cook it in fact you need to bring some we need to bring some materials to build a campfire if we need to so we need to find a cave and we eat something all right well if the wind's picking up hey yo get some rocks and uh sticks so we can build campfire just in case we need to and let's also make sure we got some let's take all the rocks in the basement all right let's go um let's go get the fish real quick so let's go some fish on that pond all right never mind that's now finally completely blocked off it's actually a company used to come in handy because if you think about it from the outside that thing will uh stop them from Breaking part of that wall because that thing's unbreakable if I'm correct where are these these Teddy grams are absolutely buzzing let's go yeah I got a bunch of granola bars in there man I got peanut butter kind s'more kind of everybody I got that Nature Valley [ __ ] going on I'm pretty sure they're called chews that's what I got oh my God those are so [ __ ] good yeah I have a whole cabinet full of them I'll make sure to save you some all right there's some leaders over here no he's yelling get this fish over here real quick I'm fighting at the moment well yeah I'm getting jumped I'm getting jumped I'm gonna jump I need help I'm getting jumped I'm gonna jump who's absolutely whipping me got you got you like got you liking God you like him what's up what's up boy what's up what's up what's up what's up what's up what's up what's up what's up you know what's up yeah I'm the new leader in this town yeah what's up what's up what's up what's up what's up what's up yeah I'm leader in this town what's up oh [Applause] all right they broke my bone armor flipping look there's he dropped the club by the way if you want it yeah I already have Club yeah let me go put this on the thing so I can get my balls get the rebreather going northward I trapped myself technically no I'm just going to store the bodies right here okay I think I know where we might need to be going all right is there a way we can make a body drawing rack so as we breathe it that way so this way yeah what are you running right now actually come here look at this fishing [ __ ] I'm burning this body oh there's fish right here can you combine two sticks so you can like use a spear so you can get these fish man this man literally just explains to me and said he and I said yeah well somebody said I don't know just chilling then what was the point of me what do you see me goof or not exactly oh there goes your phone it's weird yeah come on Burn already you stupid body before I step there it goes you may ask you may receive d I'm on the highway I'm gonna ride it all night long man the best song in Cars so we should do we should just all just watch Cars one day one night I mean I'm down I got the biggest room for all that though because beats room is too small nice just crowded well I got these you know these fish right here all right carried away Max on fish all right uh let's I think I know what we're gonna go away coming in another day all right come on I think we gotta go this way hold on I gotta crib thank you for reminding me [ __ ] I don't have any more [ __ ] bones I'll be all right I'm missing people with a head in there with cloth but nothing happens hello everyone if we've seen any cannibal bases we need to break their things for bones there's a tree hold on there's a tree tree okay all these cannibals up there running they're galloping yo cannibals what's up man you know what nine percent is these nuts are our all right so we're going the wrong way because that's that's a treat what the [ __ ] this map ain't giving me [ __ ] an idea where the [ __ ] I'm supposed to be going no I just watched YouTube video [ __ ] it farket what the [ __ ] kind of name is that hello everyone it's [ __ ] foreign from here so let's go but yes I don't know I think it sounds pretty cool yeah loaded the boat up I haven't done anything over there just need a break man Jesus just giving boring but yes I am going to be going through this cave here where the old changsor is because you're probably familiar with it and for those who don't know the chainsaw has moved and yeah but you can get it so let's go okay I don't know where the [ __ ] that is pretty sure I know a general idea where that is but I was like what the heck is that a cannibal I thought you was a credible person that rain is mad live though yeah yeah Hey look hey guys I'm Lady Gaga correction [Music] my honest opinion the top quality apparently right there oh my god oh what do you want you freak and I don't always say that when I get scared a little bit what do you want you [ __ ] freak somebody walks up on you scared you I know you're like what you want you freaks running away it's like Mommy scared me he's a freak oh no why I started saying that I don't know where it just started happening and becoming a saying okay so this is where the rebreather is um all right I got me a berry pouch oh nice yeah I'm collecting berries hmm what the [ __ ] did you get a berry pouch I created one how do you do that uh I think it was Blondie Pell or something like that what another bunny bunny scared up for sure if I'm correct oh nice yeah let me picked him out let me fix my monitor screen on my other side because it's not displaying your chat there we go now I can see everything is that a cannibal that is a cannibal right there and I'm about to jump his ass this man was just sleeping standing up and he just tried to swing on me that was a mistake fool so when you collect the berries they automatically go in your inventory oh that is nice because those berries are actually candy because they give you uh thirst and hunger they're like Loki the best food in the game all right that doesn't get that's getting close yes but I'm currently taking a lizards lizard stuff where'd you go I think I know where we're going now wait I've got to create me some oh my God I gotta put on my lizard armor okay I have like three bones so I can't recruit any [ __ ] bone armor why do I have a leg I don't want the leg the leg I got so many skulls in my inventory oh you can make school what's called skull lamps yeah where are you where did you go oh you're behind me what did you get behind me I'm going towards you and I thought because I thought you were there over there anyway let's go block three cloth I told you we were supposed to go to right this is the cave we marked I don't think this is the correct this is the one here but it's in this this General vicinity maybe this one I'm not exactly sure your item added to to-do list what is it uh I don't this might actually be better to do this I think this might be it okay let's go down see you later alligator I was loading yeah oh that's one thing we never created was a lamp I mean uh no no don't go up oh you [ __ ] Boza oh okay I'm about to create a torch yet where's the katana I don't think it's the katana oh man this should be the chainsaw whatever we're gonna get it's gonna be something good obviously yeah I want the katana so bad it's not gonna start slicing that the [ __ ] had this much rope on this island like holy [ __ ] yeah like if he had this much rope I'm pretty sure you had some pretty other good resources yeah I'm deeply concerned about those uh I have not been in this game before I don't remember this looking like that uh this is new something I'm assume this is gonna be neither rebreather cool any drinks oh we got some bombie bombs okay get this laptop [ __ ] right here popping my good chance right here uh should we save right quick because we're here yeah sure all right oh yeah by the way that say that we went on was day three I just checked what about date what is our day now day four run day four it's not bad for how much progress we made there's a lot thing over here okay cool let's go down there looks like I saw a fire down there what was that that's fire down there it's a boat too what the [ __ ] big boat boat water water boat yeah I don't remember going down this cave oh [ __ ] there's a dead body up there let me set up my keybinds oh [ __ ] mutant where look at that big ass man well let me equip my expert oh what hey hey it takes the time to do everything oh what the [ __ ] oh my gosh hey yo I think we need a gun pass Game Pass get behind you behind you hey yo Cut the Rope real quick I think I might have to do something cool yeah I got an AFK right quick because I'm on the Rope you hear me yeah actually it's a flare cool God damn you are not on the road mate yo hey yo dude you're gonna die oh man let's go fast we'll team go on the road correctly what nah dude what the [ __ ] [Music] nah you're joshing my pickle mate you're actually joshing right now and this [ __ ] decided to not go on the Rope correctly [ __ ] hey I am dead I don't know how I'm dead but I'm dead because you didn't go up the Rope correctly the [ __ ] jumped and grabbed you and I died because I was trying I I learned that myself I went up the rope and apparently he jumped up and just dragged me down wow although it was high enough because I really went up for a good amount of time well I thought I was high enough but now the mother would just jump also by the way the cave is not that far from the plane below nice which one was it green no the [ __ ] yellow yeah I was in there on the phone with my grandma so she can flip in get uh so I can get my gas drugs refilled so I can flip and make some money tomorrow from Lawn Care yeah I gotta get my phone and plus I gotta buy a flipping GTX or try to find a 750 Ti or a 1050 TI because 750 is not that bad though if I'm correct it gets you said what I don't know why you video 750 it's not even that it's not that different from your seven the 745 that b gave you barely a difference oh I'm gonna go down there and try to get my [ __ ] I really wanted to get a 1050 but it seems like those are hard to get for some goddamn reason because majority of them on eBay they're good prices but they're just like oh bid oh place a bid place a bid when I literally nobody places band on eBay and here's the thing when you place a bid let's say like ten dollar five dollars higher then I have never really won a bid on eBay yeah I never either like what's the point of doing it almost I probably could have won this one big because it was like what some goofy ass mother tried to bid one dollar it's like all right cool we bit it and then he [ __ ] bid like way out my range I never understood bidding in eBay just sell the thing you get the money just another hard don't bid it's pointless but I gotta understand if it's like for a car or something like that I don't know but if it's just for like a graphics card or something don't be it it's practically pointless on Gaga because nobody wants to sit there and go okay oh I need a GPU really really badly and you guys are going oh I got a bid on it oh next you know five days later still haven't won the big I wouldn't be surprised if the person was like yeah oh a thousand dollars I want to take the bid over something that's worth thirty dollars yeah but all the GTX 1050 TI is a replacement Place bid everything else was just oh might just have to stick with the g6745 even though I really just want to have at least like a 1050 because that's literally after that I don't have to upgrade no more I can just keep my system how it is because 1050 ties really exact performance I need for all the games I played plasma for obio and all right [ __ ] I'm going right back up all right we're gonna we're gonna make some I want to go make some bombs we need to get some uh we already have watches and [ __ ] so hey yo don't come down don't come down I'm I'm sitting up top I'm sitting up top popping I don't remember this [ __ ] will knock me down or not are they still down there yeah I didn't kill him you flipping blue ball I didn't have anything to kill him with I [ __ ] set one of both of them on fire but I don't think it killed him well and then when I slid down there I heard one of them going I want that mutant dead top tier he's top priority all right um what the heck that boot dude's dead wish me luck okay so this combined with [ __ ] I forgot how to make a uh multi sphere actually hold on yeah okay that's good yeah all about out there whoa I'm covered in blood oh crap that's how I'm taking damage all right where the [ __ ] to go oh [ __ ] there he is only right I'm trying to get this blood off of me oh walk over here oh you bastard what the [ __ ] baby look at his cheeks he's gonna oh my God he just stopped me I hate it for a good amount you might better pull the res if he can get him away not a lot mate I'm about to go up a little bit this [ __ ] gonna Pummel me if I don't get the first kid this kid must have something good about his mutants in there yeah a big ass one the one I haven't seen before let's see that one I've seen this in the videos please I don't want to die again mate all part of the process mate I know you cracked because I need to craft another Multiverse I'm I'm at the nose on the skull now I'm about to pass this jawline I passed the nose okay well I'm going down again this goal is halfway filled up now I'm about to hit the bottom eye I I have touched the eyes I'm close to the forehead hold on he's bad probably gonna pull on me right now you should be able to pull it you should be able to ma'am what the [ __ ] all right now okay he's on fire cool foreign God damn [ __ ] you every single [ __ ] time I get to [ __ ] heal you [ __ ] not even here dude oh you killed me when I wasn't here yeah uh I thought you thought you heard me say what I had to go FK my mama's yelling at me because you couldn't find my right side literally clearly set in the stove are you playing or not are you busy talking yeah no I'm here I'm here I'm here all right cool we got this this muted I said I'm on fire for like three different other times dude how is he not dead you clearly set him on fire you might want to come over and try to get me bro yeah I'm dead you're dead like actually not down yeah then oh this mutant's getting on my nerves can we just please just get our stuff back and fight we might have to get ourselves back in dip because that mutant is not playing around we got we can get him doesn't matter because we because we are right there but the plane is right there so oh we ain't got food to eat what the [ __ ] yeah I had like six fish from me and plus some meat again yeah Craigslist you see a berry you see oh I can throw you can throw rocks in this game if you see a berry bush uh collect the berries off of it yeah obviously I got rock big rock rock big big rock rock big big oh my God run run run run run oh my god oh I might be dead can I block with a rock please I'm probably dead too I'm running down here you're going after you man they they just ran past me yeah that might be dead I can make it I can make it I can make it though I can make it though I got this yeah there's a whole horde down there oh come on I'm gonna stamina back I'm saving my stamina I'm saving it you got that yeah so I'm trying to block and defend myself right now so bad you want to [ __ ] off you want to go [ __ ] yourself so bad oh my God I can dude I have no stamina dude crap will she make it over here just go down I'm dead no you're dead because I can't have [ __ ] stamina [ __ ] bastards oh my God they're coming after me [ __ ] because I was yelling in it you heard me yeah but if your mind can't take you on and it's just dog fair enough it's probably actually Discord never mind hey yo you uh go and check home give me yeah I was going to but they literally all blocked me off the top of the hole so I had to go down oh cool yeah but Billy I was trying I can literally see him at the bottom of the cave they're all just sitting in front of the hole so I'd be surprised if you could make it down here when you respawn because they're all sitting on top like I was going to go back and get you but it seemed like they right noticed me and they said yep I'm going to jump this guy now if you have oh my God where's water at I actually need water to wash this stuff off my skin I was about to try to get this tree but I forgot I don't have an ax because this [ __ ] didn't spawn in may I ask you a question uh I got a big Bunga Wango Rock gambonzo being the moment I get my stuff I'm running straight back up top please tell me that guy's not down around I can't see because I got a big old rock in my hand I don't well I'm not there yet exactly there yeah so I should have enough time to hit the ladder I'm gonna hit the rope and come back down got it let me come back up oh just go go go go go go go go go go go go go I don't see them over there oh my God I got my stuff let's go no yeah I don't see him here that thing's still down there by the way he started jumping obviously he's probably stomping but I made it I made it to get my stuff I see you buddy hmm start crying dude I'm alive I've been actually motion and got fish I got sticks I could probably create a campfire let's go and drink water now cooking some food foreign by the way you have to build it I don't know well I didn't know say something for me on Gaga Lady Gaga yeah Lady Gaga no not there over there I might not make it I didn't make it yeah I didn't try to run into the fire game what are you talking about oh where's the fish food fish I gotta make sure not to get too close go [ __ ] yourself you live you live on Lady Gaga we need to get some explosives we need some watches and motherboards it's a piece of meat up here if you need it I already ate some I guess I'll just eat it because why not oh so if you just eat you bring your house no that's kind of fun look at I'm just sitting down there with a little weirdo good for nuts but I just want to get this thing that's down there and go we're back yeah that's nice I don't think because this is definitely not the chainsaw I know this is sure but it's probably something more useful operating on us yeah but we can't be wasting our time how to lose to I have one more booze so wait how do you create how do you create those cloth cloth and movies to make a moto but I'm going to make them all times I got you [Applause] I have one two three four five molotovs let's go ah I have five maltas or else I can't hear you by the way let's wait till he's not in the area first let's see if that's possible I hear him somewhere it doesn't look like he's down there all right I'm going down wish me luck watch me watch for me let me know if he's behind me or something am I good yeah yeah I think I hear him I hear him I see him crappy's coming he's coming he's coming he's coming he's coming home I can't light it would actually get him chasing after you sing and throw it on oh dang it delighted delighted crap come on come on come on come on come on come on come get me come get me come here come on right here no you want me no no not do it no what [ __ ] oh my God he just jumped got him nice keep throwing it home I'm trying I'm lighting the next one missed no you freaking freaking freak I'm out amount of ammunition I'm coming down I can try to stay alive as long as I can he's in a corner over there he's up there he's stuck up top up he's coming down he's about to try to run by me come and do it I'm ready for you I'm ready I'm waiting come on y'all know you want me come on there you are the idiot look at you idiot where's your in that corner about top right there nice you're gonna do better now huh I'm gonna punch him was he stuck [Music] no he's not he's right there I'm trying to hit it but it didn't work out as planned oh what the [ __ ] just try to raise me just try to raise me because if one of us dies if we gotta at least try to get that Larose he's almost dead we got this no way he kills you now [Applause] God damn I couldn't be done right when I tried to run he jumped me oh I have medicine my inventory too if you can raise me I can just take pills in my house I'm dead no way I said run hey dude how do we lay him on fire like four times and he's not dead before well that one in particular he's dude's an absolute tank dude holy crap I'm getting whatever down here it better be spawn's different they don't shut the [ __ ] up whoever responds who oh my God spam you and you and Discord damn what is happening oh God damn somebody's spamming your Discord [ __ ] budge I'm about to [ __ ] beat the [ __ ] out of this person you [ __ ] no name no no name goddamn this proxy group or whatever some idiot who don't know actually it's just a skid who doesn't actually know how to code I'm a kid yeah so I'm scared who doesn't know how to code we have a term called skatings when they still code and then they claim it is theirs uh skating is so bad too hate it I never I never noticed people actually do that yeah especially like proxy communities they do it all the [ __ ] time that's sad I've had my [ __ ] ripped off multiple times and it's pissed me off just don't share the codes with them just create a private what's called with only certain people can be nobody likes that if you like it should be open source doesn't matter cause I already know because it doesn't matter because everybody will know that it's from me uh behind me I think we should just go for that I think we should just go to [ __ ] and just go for the chainsaw yeah we can just come back to this weirdo are you [ __ ] kidding me dude what happened how did I get knocked up oh my god dude I fell all the way down somehow stop no not climb up quite oh my you've you dumb game yeah we're gonna have to get our stuff head back to the base eat some food and then call it they call it this area there because it seems like we gotta at least get something else we gotta we gotta have armor if we want to fight that thing first of all if I feel like and we have zero of that well I need explosives blows us up we have explosives do we not we don't we have we had player uh flare things well that's what we got out of the crates are you watching the video again anyway wish me luck I'm not come down here he's still down there I'm gonna have to come down and get my [ __ ] he's literally just where's he at I'm pretty sure he's right below man yeah I'm going on board there's nowhere this is like right below me isn't it no he's not foreign footsteps they sound like right beside me he's not right beside you he's far over there where the boat is hope I can get to it oh yeah I see him he's killed he's not burnt no more oh he's going to see me he's going to spot me oh yeah obviously just get your [ __ ] and run he's coming after you no come up with me bro wait you go go go go let me press e did you make it no no no you batch did you die yeah no way [ __ ] bastard got me I don't think I'm better come down there I'm literally if he hits me once I'm gonna die do I got any food I'm about to check hey I hear a cannibal down there that's nice [ __ ] God man
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Brain and Central Nervous System
the brain and the central nervous system the central nervous system is comprised of the brain and spinal cord the cns or the central nervous system receives sensory information from the nervous system and controls the body responses the cns plays a primary role in receiving information from various areas of the body and then coordinating this activity to produce the body's responses the central nervous system has three main components they are the brain the spinal cord and the neurons the brain the human brain is not only one of the most important organs in the human body it is also the most complex learning more about how people think and process information not only helps researchers gain a deeper understanding of how the human brain works but it allows psychologists to develop new ways of helping people deal with psychological difficulties the different parts of the brain are cerebral cortex the cerebral cortex is the part of the brain that functions to make human beings unique distinctly human traits include higher thought language and human consciousness as well as the ability to think reason and imagine all originate in the cerebral cortex the cerebral cortex can further be divided into four lobes frontal lobe this lobe is located at the front of the brain and is associated with reasoning motor skills higher level cognition and expressive language at the back of the frontal lobe near the central circles lies the motor cortex the motor cortex receives information from various slopes of the brain and utilizes this information to carry out body movements damage to the frontal lobe can lead to changes in sexual habits socialization and attention as well as increased risk taking next parietal lobe the parietal lobe is located in the middle section of the brain and is associated with processing tactile sensory information such as pressure touch and pain a portion of the brain known as somatosensory cortex is located in the slope and is essentially to the processing of these body senses temporal lobe the temporal lobe is located on the bottom section of the brain the location of the slope is also of the primary auditory cortex which is important for interpreting sounds and the language we hear the hippocampus is also located in the temporal lobe which is why this portion of the brain is also heavily associated with the formation of memories damage to the temporal lobe can lead to the problems with memory speech perception and language skills occipital lobe the occipital lobe is located at the back portion of the brain and is associated with interpreting visual stimuli and information the primary visual cortex which receives and interprets information from the retinas of the eyes is located in the occipital lobe damage to the slope can cause visual problems such as difficulty recognizing objects and inability to identify colors and trouble recognizing words the brain stem the brain stem is comprised of the midbrain pons and medulla the cerebellum sometimes refers to as the little brain the cerebellum lies on the top of the ponds behind the brainstem the cerebellum is comprised of small lobes and receives information from the balance system of the inner ear sensory nerves and the auditory and the visual systems it is involved in the coordination of movements as well as motor learning spinal cord the spinal cord connects to the brain via the brain stem and then runs down through the spinal canal located inside the vertebra the spinal cord carries information from various parts of the body to and from the brain in case of some reflex movements responses are controlled by spinal pathways without the involvement of the brain neurons neurons are the building blocks of the central nervous system billions of these nerve cells can be found throughout the body and they can communicate with one another to produce physical responses and actions neurons are the body's information super highway an estimated 86 billion neurons can be found in the brain alone the entire central nervous system is also immersed in a substance known as cerebrospinal fluid which forms a chemical environment to allow the nerve fibers to transmit information effectively as well as offering yet another layer of protection from potential damage functions of the different parts of the brain cerebrum controls the movement concentration planning problem solving speech smell facial recognition involuntary actions is controlled by brain stem or medulla the cerebellum balances posture and allows for coordination the cerebrum also allows us to interpret sensation of touch and pressure it allows us to understand taste allows in hearing and also allows us to understand what we look at that is vision
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Harry Murray speaks about Undrone Upstate Walk
there's a March going on right now called undrown Upstate and it's been organized by the upstate anti-drone Coalition uh and the Syracuse peace Council um they left Hancock Field uh yesterday in Syracuse and will be walking uh to the Niagara Falls Air Force Base in in Niagara Falls um hoping to get there planning to get there October 21st it's a long walk um they are uh some really committed peace activists um and the purpose of the Mark or the walk really is to try to raise people's awareness of the fact that we have killer drone control centers right here in Upstate New York uh that that in fact Upstate New York has become uh a war zone um because in in two locations Hancock Air National Guard base and Niagara Falls Air Force Base uh they have set up drone control centers where people on the ground are piloting and making the kill uh pushing the kill button for mq9 Reaper drones uh armed with Hellfire missiles and 500lb bombs that as we speak uh for instance Hancock Air National Guard base is maintaining a 247 presence in Afghanistan maybe may be executing people as we speak and uh and because of that Upstate New York really is a legitimate war zone because these are armed or uniformed military personnel killing people in a combat zone um if Syracuse was bombed by people from Afghanistan by by the Taliban uh that wouldn't be an act of terrorism under international law because they would be attacking armed combatants uh in in a war and and I'm not sure that the people of Upstate New York are aware of the extent to which uh our region has become militarized and is not only supplying uh weapons for the war but but that the war is actually being conducted from Syracuse and now Niagara Falls is opening up uh a similar drone control center now the Drone um people will say well you know the drones make it so that we don't have to send troops um what do you say to people like that well several things um as as my friend Ed Canan has famous said drones are tactically smart but strategically stupid um in the short term it looks like drones are a great deal for for America because we don't have to risk uh American troops uh directly we can we can kill uh apparently without with impunity without risking American lives um but in in the long run um drone have been shown to breed terrorism and Chaos um our even our news media has covered a little bit some of the chaos into which Yemen has descended um pretty much as a direct result of years of us drone strikes that that have undermined the order in the country uh has led to Civil War and now has led to Saudi Arabia basically imitating the United States and deciding it can just bomb a country at will um the the whole US policy including uh including drone strikes I think has just um created even more chaos in the Middle East and now you have Russia deciding it can bomb another country at will um unfortunately other countries are following uh the president of the United States and our claim that we can bomb either by airplanes or by drones any country that we want to um and that's not leading to a more peaceful world or a more peaceful Middle East so um is are the drones being used only in the Middle East as that's a complex question um officially um what Hancock International Guard basis said is that the their drones are only being used in Afghanistan we have two organizations that are operating the drones really the military who are we are told are only using the drones in combat zones or War zones um and the CIA is operating drones in a variety of places um killing people in in Somalia in uh in Yemen in Pakistan as well as in Syria and and Iraq and uh Afghanistan um so we're not we're not totally sure whether they truly abide by that those distinctions um but there are numerous numerous countries where we've been using drones now drones are um uh is this drones being used like how they had blackw go in to Iraq our private contractors also using drones and is this technology being given out to corporations freely like that our weapons were being given to Blackwater and other um other mercenary corporations well my my understanding is that um there are mercenary corporations like Blackwater Z whatever their name is nowadays um that are on the ground handling the the launching of the drones um the actual long-term flying and and the kill decisions are made by the military and and the CIA so as as far as I know uh Blackwater operatives are not actually flying the the drones except to get them off the ground and to land them and I know one of the things that people are also concerned as is that already we've had um citizens of the United States killed by drums and the fact that police have been given military weapons to um to uh watch observe uh infiltrate um surveil the the public uh what are their concerns about that being used on uh more citizens of the United States and those that um I mean a 16-year-old can't be a you know is shouldn't have been a military Target uh and there was no due process but is there the the idea that this is going to expand to um the United States and um take out people who the government thinks shouldn't be around well I mean that's that's already happened we've had in in other countries we've had about half a dozen American citizens who have been executed with no due process um and at least one of them uh Abdul Raman alaki the the 16-year-old son of anoir alaki uh was EX executed um with with no justification that that we can think of he would um sometimes I've heard US representatives say he was killed in the same strike that killed his father uh but that's simply not true uh he was killed a month later um and the the White House as far as I know has still not never given any reason why um so we we do have that problem um there is at least One Police Department which I believe has now received permission to uh operate armed drones although they say they're they're not lethal arms so far um so I I don't think that lethally armed drones uh are operating in the United States today um but seeing the expansion of the uses of drones uh I I would not be surprised I think it's certainly something to worry about now the reason I I've asked you these questions is um to kind of talk about why people should um take interest in this March and that um how did um do you know how the uh New York Upstate New York became uh centralized in the Drone War and why how that came about or why well sure um the upstate Coalition um really uh was first organized about six or seven years ago uh bringing peace activists together from Buffalo Rochester Syracuse Ithaca Binghamton Albany um and I probably left a few cities out um originally we were focused on Fort Drum and there was a March from various points in New York uh to Fort Drum um when about 6 years ago the uh Hancock Air National Guard base was given the Drone Mission and and um it is the location for the 174th attack Wing um which which says a lot right there um even even the language that they're using the attack wi Hellfire missiles predator and Reaper drones um gives you the idea that there's not good intent here um but when Syracuse became uh the center for an actual drone control center I believe it was the second military drone control center after Cree Air Force Base out near Las Vegas um we really came to focus on that um again realizing that in some senses the drones are the tip of the iceberg of US military policy um exemplified so much recently by the horrendous bombing of the Doctors Without Borders hospital and the the killing of 22 people including three children um in a hospital that was clearly marked that had been they had been calling in their GPS location to the US military for the four years that they were there um you know the idea of call this blly calling this an accident and you know when the when the White House spokesman is on there saying saying how proudly well we acknowledge when we make a mistake and we're really virtuous when we kill people accidentally um just the utter lack of of compassion of repentance for for the horrible killings that we're doing and and and the you know the fact that by the Geneva conventions that was a war crime and it should be treated as such I think there's a good reason that Doctors Without Borders is is calling for an independent investigation because we know the history of the Pentagon investigating itself um I'm sorry I got a little sidetracked there but I I do want to make the point that the drones are one part of the larger US policy at the same time they raise tremendous problems they blur the distinction between War and Peace um they in increase the likelihood that the president will order drone strikes in countries with which were not at War which has already happened because the cost is so little um you're not risking he's not risking American lives um the drones are expensive but not that expensive and perhaps most importantly politically it's not very costly because if a drone gets shot down or if the mission goes Ary um the president not even have to ever acknowledge that it happened whereas if American servicemen people's lives are lost they would have to acknowledge that and and that just raises the the likelihood that that we'll be getting involved in another War another another problem is that drones are not rocket science um it it's relatively easy even for non-state actors to develop lethal drones and you know do we really want to be TW a world to our children where where killer drones may be flying all over the place what what happens when another country or a group decides that an American politician is a terrorist and decides to take action on their own following exactly the legal precedent that the United States has set is that really the kind of world that we want that we want to leave to our children I I don't think so and it seems that uh um well since World War II we haven't had a war that was actually declared but we haven't had um actually I think the only president that was not involved in a war was Carter um but um but it just seems that um there's less and less oversight by you know Congress is not doing their job so that and they're supposed to be representing the people so that the power is going more and more into the executive branch to decide what is our enemy and what is our not I I think that that's that's very true um you know President Obama's kill Tuesdays when they when they decide who their targets will be for the week I think is a very frightening development um you know and for me the the frightening thing is that that this has this program has gone on and increased regardless of whether it's a Republican or a Democratic president it's I I'm afraid you know going going to the polls and voting is not going to solve this issue because we don't have uh a major Party candidate who's willing to take on the Drone program um you know and and and we need therefore to be taking action in the street to be doing things like this this peace walk have have the politicians or uh government officials of New York uh had anything um to say about this or have they pretty much been silent or have they advocated for it to be coming to New York because they know that money also comes with it well I know some of our Congress people have have advocated senator Schumer is a um is a major advocate of drones I've uh I've had brief discussions with him a couple of times about about that at nazareth's graduation um and and he uh and and let him know that not all of his constituents are in agreement with his positions um so that you know the state governments cannot keep this out it's really federal or can they be involved in this should people could people get involved and talk talk to their state representatives and um senators and assemblymen and say you know this is something we don't want well I think um I you might not know this on on some levels I think it's a different situation with the Niagara Falls which is an Air Force Base and so there's very little State Control uh Hancock Air National Guard base has a very strange mixture of state and federal control it's a federal Mission but technically the Air National Guard is in New York state operation and um we we have tried to figure out exactly who's in control of what on that base and we're not sure um you know I I think um I think that it's worthwhile bringing the issue up to State and local uh Executives I think you know and you know in some ways uh many of us in the upstate drone Coalition have tried to do that by doing civil resistance or Civil Disobedience at at the gates of of Hancock I mean uh we've had close to a 100 arrests so far and I I think that's really brought the attention of the town of DT where it's located to what's going on at that Air Force Base um speaking of the arrests um has it it's they had a the commander on the base actually had a um order of protection is that something that uh I've never heard of that before is that something new to try to keep protesters away that one person on a base that's not even right there can get an order of protection and isn't that what um one of the things that people were getting arrested for besides protesting well people we've tried we've really tried to focus on the issue of the drones but but yeah we have been pretty outraged I've had uh an order of protection on me for two years um I believe it is lapsed now because they didn't renew it I I I've been awaiting trial for an action that I did in April of 2013 so it's been two and a half years um I had an order of protection against me for for two of those years um to keep me from going on the base um and to me and and to really all of my colleagues it seems like a real insult um to the whole idea of order protection a whole an insult to the women's movement um orders of protection I think are very very important tools that have been used to protect vulnerable women and children and and men as well at times but to protect the uh to protect a military officer who has some of the most powerful weapons going at his control from non-violent protesters including uh grandmothers in their 80s um and and to have one grandmother in her 60s uh senten to one year in prison for violating that order of protection it is is really uh I think an insult I I have found out a little bit about this um these are a second type of order of protection which are apparently being very frequently used against all kinds of crimes that have nothing to do with domestic violence things like people can get orders of protection for shoplifting um and there are as near as I can tell there are no statistics being kept judges don't have to record how often often they use orders of protection so in some way in some ways what we're experiencing is the tip of the iceberg and perhaps the first time that it's been used um on a fair number of white middle class people um so they are walking from Hancock to Niagara Falls um what in Rochester is going to be happening and um well let's start there okay well they the Marchers are planning to leave Palmyra um about 8:00 Tuesday Morning October 13 uh should be arriving at Nazareth sometime in the afternoon um there will be a panel at 7:00 uh Tuesday night at Nazareth um in the Forum in uh in the Schultz Center uh where we will be trying to bring together three issues the drones black lives matter and the current Refugee crisis in Europe and ask the question what do these have in common uh should we think about these as totally isolated issues or are there common roots to all of those and and and should people who were concerned about one really be thinking about about all of them and and so I will be on that panel which should discourage anybody from who's listening to this from coming uh and yakub shabaz who's been a community organizer in Ithaca and is currently a student at Nazareth College and Russell Brown who's a Vietnam veteran and one of the key organizers of the upst the undrown upstate March okay and they will be marching to Nazareth College and then from Nazareth okay from Nazareth the next morning they will march to downtown Rochester and there will be a a movie being shown at the Flying Squirrel on Clarissa Street at 7:00 Wednesday uh the it's a new movie that's just come out about drones called good kill um I haven't seen it but Judy Bellow assures me that it's excellent and for those people who want to get involved um whether it be walking whether it be helping with supplies whether you know I mean you don't you're not saying that people have to walk the whole way right people are welcome to join at at any point there are uh couple of websites I don't have them memorized that we'll that people could uh could go to to get more information or people are always welcome to uh give me a call or email me uh at h murray9 naaz edu if you want more information okay and um tell me um one more thing about um the connection of um you know in Rochester we have one of the um well no I okay anything else that we should know about anything else oh just just that I've I've known a lot of the Marchers for for many years some of them have spent some time in Afghanistan have talked to to victims of the drones or to more often to relatives of victims who were killed by the drones um I I think having them come through Rochester is really a great opportunity for the people of Rochester to learn more more about about what's happening uh and about about what's happening in our name and with our tax dollars um and so I'd really urge people to uh to come out and and support the Marchers or if if you don't agree with their positions to come out and have some good discussions okay thank you things um as as my friend Ed Canan has famously said drones are tactically smart but Strate ically stupid um in the short term it looks like drones are a great deal for for America because we don't have to risk uh American troops uh directly we can we can kill uh apparently without with impunity without risking American lives um but in in the long run um drones have been shown to breed terrorism and chaos um our even our news media has covered a little bit some of the chaos into which Yemen has descended um pretty much as a direct result of years of us drone strikes that that have undermined the order in the country uh has led to Civil War and now has led to Saudi Arabia basically imitating the United States and deciding it can just bomb a country at will um the the whole US policy including uh including drone strikes I think has just um created even more chaos in the Middle East and now you have Russia deciding it can bomb another country at will um unfortunately other countries are following uh the president of the United States and our claim that we can bomb either by airplanes or by drones any country that we want to um and that's not leading to a more peaceful world or a more peaceful Middle East officially um what Hancock Air National Guard Bas has said is that the their drones are only being used in Afghanistan we have two organizations that are operating the drones really the military who are we are told are only using the drones in combat zones or War zones um and the CIA is operating drones in a variety of places um killing people in in Somalia in uh in Yemen in Pakistan as well as in Syria and and Iraq and uh Afghanistan um so we're not we're not totally sure whether they truly abide by that those distinctions um but there are numerous numerous countries where we've been using drones well I mean that's that's already happened we've had in in other countries we've had about half a dozen American citizens who have been executed with no due process um and at least one of them uh Abdul Raman alaki the the 16-year-old son of anir alaki uh was executed um with with no justification that that we can think of he would um sometimes I've heard US representatives say he was killed in the same strike that killed his father uh but that's simply not true uh he was killed a month later um and the the White House as far as I know has still not never given any reason why um so we we do have that problem um there there is at least one Police Department which I believe has now received permission to uh operate armed drones although they say they're they're not lethal arms so far um so I I don't think that lethally armed drones uh are operating in the United States today um but seeing the expansion of the uses of drones uh I I would not be surprised I think it's certainly something to worry about the upstate coalition um really uh was first organized about 6 or seven years ago uh bringing peace activists together from Buffalo Rochester Syracuse Ithaca Binghamton Albany um and I probably left a few cities out um originally we were focused on Fort Drum and there was a March from various points in New York uh two Fort Drum um when about 6 years ago the uh Hancock Air National Guard base was given the Drone Mission and and um it is the location for the 174th attack Wing um which which says a lot right there um even even the language that they're using the attack wi Hellfire missiles predator and Reaper drones um gives you the idea that there's not good intent here um but when Syracuse became uh the center for an actual drone control center I believe it was the second military drone control center after Cree Air Force Base out near Las Vegas um we really came to focus on that um again realizing that in some senses the drones are the tip of the iceberg of US military policy um exemplified so much recently by the horrendous bombing of the Doctors Without Borders hospital and the the killing of 22 people including three children um in a hospital that was clearly marked that had been they had been calling in their GPS location to the US military for the four years that they were there um you know the idea of calling this blly calling this an accident and you know when the when the White House spokesman is on there saying saying how proudly well we acknowledge when we make a mistake and we're really virtuous when we kill people accidentally um just the utter lack of of compassion of repentance for for the horrible killings that we're doing and and and the you know the fact that by the Geneva conventions that was a war crime and it should be treated as such I think there's a good reason that Doctors Without Borders is is calling for an independent investigation because we know the history of the Pentagon investigating itself um I'm sorry I got a little sidetracked there but I I do want to make the point that the drones are one part of the larger US policy at the same time they raise tremendous problems they blur the distinction between War and Peace um they in increase the likelihood that the president will order drone strikes in countries with which we're not at War which has already happened because the cost is so little um you're not risking he's not risking American lives um the drones are expensive but not that expensive and perhaps most importantly politically it's not very costly because if a drone gets shot down if the mission goes Ary um the president may not even have to ever acknowledge that it happened whereas if American Service people's lives are lost they would have to acknowledge that and and that just raises the the likelihood that that we'll be getting involved in another War another another problem is that drones are not rocket science um it it's relatively easy even for non-state actors to develop lethal drones and you know do we really want to Beque a world to our children where where killer drones may be flying all over the place what what happens when another country or a group decides that an American politician is a terrorist and decides to take action on their own following exactly the legal precedent that the United States has set is that really the kind of world that we want that we want to leave to our children I I don't think so um you know President Obama's kill Tuesdays when they when they decide who their targets will be for the week I think is a very frightening development um you know and for me the the frightening thing is that that this has this program has gone on and increased regardless of whether it's a Republican or a Democratic president it's I I'm afraid you know going going to the polls and voting is not going to solve this issue because we don't have uh a major Party candidate who's willing to take on the Drone program um you know and and we need therefore to be taking action in the street to be doing things like this this peace walk okay well they the Marchers are planning to leave Palmyra um about 8:00 Tuesday Morning October 13th uh should be arriving at Nazareth sometime in the afternoon um there will be a panel at 7:00 uh Tuesday night at Nazareth um in the Forum in uh in the Schultz Center uh where we will be trying to bring together three issues the drones black lives matter and the current Refugee crisis in Europe and ask the question what do these have in common uh should we think about these as totally isolated issues or are there common roots to all of those and and and should people who are concerned about one really be thinking about about all of them and and so I will be on that panel and yakub shabaz who's been a community organizer in Ithaca and is currently a student at Nazareth College and Russell Brown who's a Vietnam veteran and one of the key organizers of the upst the undrown upstate March okay from Nazareth the next morning they will march to downtown Rochester and there will be a a movie being shown at the Flying Squirrel on Clarissa Street at 7:00 Wednesday uh the it's a new movie that's just come out about drones called good kill just that I've I've known a lot of the Marchers for for many years some of them have spent some time in Afghanistan have talked to to victims of the drones or to more often to relatives of victims who were killed by the drones um I I think having them come through Rochester is really a great opportunity for the people of Rochester to learn more about about what's happening uh and about about what's happening in our name and with our tax dollars um and so I'd really urge people to uh to come out and and support the Marchers or if if you don't agree with with their positions to come out and have some good discussions [Music] okay would [Music] Jesus [Music] Jesus
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NCompass Live: Pretty Sweet Tech - Teach Kids to Podcast, or Start Your Own!
good morning and welcome to this week's edition of encompass live i am your host christa porter here at the nebraska library commission encompass live is the commission's weekly uh webinar series where we cover a variety of topics that may be of interest to libraries we broadcast the show live every wednesday morning at 10 a.m central time but if you're unable to join us on wednesdays that's fine we do record the show and it is posted to our archives for you to watch at your convenience and i'll show you at the end of today's show where you can access all of our archives both the live show and the recordings are free and open to anyone to watch so please do share with your friends family neighbors colleagues anyone you think might be interested in any of the um topics we have on the show for those of you not from nebraska who don't know the nebraska library commission is the state agency for libraries similar to like the state library and other states so we provide services training consulting support to all types of libraries in the state so you will find things on our show for all types of libraries so thanks for publix k-12 academic schools um and universities corrections museums archives uh it runs all across the board are really our only criteria is that is something to do with libraries uh something library related something we think libraries could we could be doing we bring in guest presenters from other libraries from across nebraska and across the country to talk about what they're doing in their libraries so we can share that information so you'll find lots and lots of things on our show before we get into um this morning's topic with our presenter amanda i'm going to pop over to our library commission website and i'm just doing this reminder um every week for our libraries and for anybody who joins us we are still in the height of the kobit 19 pandemic and it is getting worse at the moment as everyone knows so on our nebraska library commission website we have been attempting to collect resources and information to help our libraries in nebraska handle the what's going on with the pandemic in their libraries and before their patrons these resources here are not limited just to nebraska libraries anyone can use them so if you're not from nebraska feel free to take a look we're also attempting to keep a list of our libraries mostly our public libraries and what their situation is are they open are they closed uh what special accommodations are they making are they doing more wi-fi in the parking lot curbside pickup delivery things like that um now there's also um re-closing of libraries many of our libraries across the whole country need to close down again due to surges um new outbreaks in different areas so uh if you are nebraska library reach out to us and let us know our reference department if they should keep that list up to date but at the top of our page here we have a post that is always pinned to the very top of our website our blog so we'll always be there uh for you to access on our pandemic resources are and we have a link to a form for libraries to submit us to us their um information for nebraska libraries some maps we've put together but then there's a sub page here of all our pandemic resources this is things that our reference staff has gathered and is keeping up to date uh what about and how to apply for employment financial help what do i do with my kids and their home things like that but the second link here is all about libraries specifically so information about closing down of libraries how to reopen um helpful resources for reopening your library specific resources for school libraries we have in nebraska an open meetings act law that our library boards have to follow so this is information about that now this is ex specifically to um about nebraska so check your own state to see what your local laws are about open meetings um other resources health etc etc so we do update this with new resources um we find that new information that comes out from um cdc world health and organization ala oclc all the acronyms um anything that might be of use to libraries if there's webinars have been held recordings of things so i just want to remind everyone that information is there if you're not if you're from nebraska you're not from nebraska like i said all this is free for you to for you you're welcome to click on it pay attention to things that are nebraska specific however um but also check with your state library or your state library association your school library associations whatever they may also be providing the same kind of resources so now we've gotten through that let's get into today's show i am going to hand over presenter control to you amanda so we can get your screen up first so you should see that pop up and do you see my screen yep i do and it's at the choosing the equipment page is that the top of it or right there okay all right so um today on encompass live it is the last wednesday of the month so that means it is pretty sweet tech day um amanda sweet is with us this morning she is our nebraska library commission's technology innovation librarian and once a month uh most of the time the last wednesday of the month she comes on to talk to us about something tech related so if you are the techy person in your library or that's what you're interested in techy stuff uh this was definitely the show for you um the episode for you to show for uh we talk about technology and other days to other um shows too but definitely when amanda comes to join us and today we're gonna learn out how to do podcasting um to teach others to do it or start one for your own library whichever so um i'm just gonna let you take it away amanda and tell us all about everything we need to know about podcasting so they're almost more podcasts now than blogs and i'm skeptical of that statement but it's getting there it is becoming more than the popular thing to do yeah that's true and so if you don't know what a podcast is it's basically sort of like the new radio show but it's all broadcast online so listeners can listen to a podcast station pretty much anytime they want to and some popular places to look for podcasts are spotify and itunes or the apple place or the apple store and you can basically there's a podcast for pretty much every subject known to man like it's just everywhere um i will click open the seven most common podcast formats to give you an idea of what you're getting into so scroll down here and this guy from medium he really knows his stuff he dug into the he researched and dug into the main categories so that you know more or less what you want to start planning and what you might want to try so the most popular version of a podcast is the one-on-one interview style and that's sort of what somewhat what krista and i are doing right now but just an audio form so you would have one host that would start asking questions and then you would have an interviewee that is start starting to answer some great questions about a popular topic and that one is sort of similar to this solo commentary which would just be me talking at ya and the solo commentary is an easier podcast to get started with because it's also easier to edit because it's just one person's vocals that are being recorded and edited and then you have the panel which would be a set of three or more guests that are talking in conversation and those can those are they can be pretty awesome but they are also more difficult to orchestrate in terms of recording it because you either need one microphone that'll be able to pick up everyone's voice and then you sometimes get the background noise of the library when you're recording unless you happen to be in like a little closed off room like a study room and but if you're using most professional podcasters use a separate microphone to record each panelist and when you use a separate microphone it'll be recorded as a separate track in your audio editing software and that can make it a little bit more difficult to edit but it also comes out great in the end so it just takes a little more practice and this is one of my favorites for non-fiction narrative storytelling which would be so you would use this for telling like an author's biography or you will you you would use this to talk about an awesome trip that you went on and this one is a great one for students or for genealogy stories or for just interested people in the community there are some awesome genealogy podcasts out there so if you want to start recording the history of your town or the history of a particular family this is a great way to do it that's what i was good that was what i was thinking of that for that one um oral history projects that are being done all the time to collect the stories from people before well before they pass on that that would be the same kind of thing so that was the non-fiction side of things and then there is a fictional storytelling there are some awesome mystery podcasts that are out there and they're kind of addictive there was recently a simpsons episode that came out that was all about it was sort of like a mystery podcast parody but in real life they're pretty cool so if you have a creative writing group or if you have a poetry group or if you just have any group of students that are interested in making these this is a good way to go when i was in high school i actually did a and this was a while ago but i actually did a twisted fairy tale podcast and this was before podcasts were cool and then the hybrid version is if you don't want to commit to one single type of podcast then you can start mixing in different formats and say you would do a solo commentary one day and then the next week you would do a panelist discussion then the next week you might do like a one-on-one interview style thing and then you might toss in a genealogy thing later on and this is a helpful format if you have a lot of different people that are interested in podcasting but you don't necessarily have one specific person that might want to do it one single way for the entire time and repurpose content is if you've ever seen like prairie home companion or if you've ever seen like um it's basically a recording of a theatrical production or a recording of like a live radio station like if you had a theatrical version of the war of the worlds that was going on on stage then you set up audio equipment next to it and recorded just the audio of it to go out and be broadcast later on after the production and this is great for if you have local musicals that are going on or if you have anything that's really audio centric and that people might just want to listen to when they're in the car or listen to while they're doing dishes or just different stuff like that and i also pulled up this medium article because you may have noticed that after every single one of these there is a set of examples that you can click open and be able to access and start to listen to different samplings of it to get a better idea of how it would work and what you like about it and what you might want to change about it and how you might want to do things differently and this is all in the guide which i will share out to you now and so if you go into the chat here i just posted the link alright so let's hop back in here so now you have a general idea of what podcasts are so now the rest of this is going to be an overview of what you can do in the library to do it yourself so the first there i've separated this guide out into four major steps the first one is planning getting your ducks in the row that's more or less about what kind of equipment you're going to be using who's going to be in charge of doing the different things and what type of podcast you might want to choose then coming up next after you've had the basic planning done you'll want to start choosing the actual equipment which includes the microphones the audio editing software and any additional equipment that you might want and then the third part of it will be the actual recording and editing of your podcast before you can get it out there and finally to wrap up the process you'll want to find a podcast host that you'll be able to upload your completed podcast to and that will help you distribute it out to various different subscribers and then along with that putting it out to a podcast host isn't always the only thing that you have to do you also have to market it and let people know that your podcast exists so that is your last step in making and producing a podcast all right so for the planning part of it i'm going to click open this podcast planning worksheet so there are there are a variety of smaller decisions that you need to make and on this planning worksheet i have put together all the questions and all the major decisions that you would need to make all in one spot so this is going to be your kind of reference point as you're going through the entire podcasting production so the first thing you want to do is find out why in the world are we doing this in the first place and this first question is also going to help um if you need to put a podcast before a board or anything like that to let them know why you're doing this and justify spending on things this is a good place to start and then you'll want to be the first question there amanda actually is a good question for why do you want to do anything new in your library basically yeah there's there's a lot this is something that was more i think more of an issue when we started a lot of this new uh social things and technology and things that people could do that just because something was a big buzzword or popular everyone's doing it people said well we should have one too yeah just jump into it without first doing the planning you've got a plan why what does this have to do with your library your patrons do are they even do they are they entering into podcasts or you know any other kind just like with any other social media your people use instagram or snapchat or is it facebook or is it twitter um i think that's like a huge before you even do anything why yeah and your staff also has to be into it because if your staff isn't behind it then it's just not going to be kept up it'll be pushed down to the last thing on the list and then you might have one or two episodes that go out and then it just kind of fizzles so keeping together with this why and kind of reminding yourself of that as you go through and keep learning this you'll be able to have buy-in from everybody from the top all the way down down yeah yeah and then so after you have sort of a reason why you're doing it then you can start choosing a topic now your topic can be a it can be current event news it can be local history it can be a mystery show it can be murder mystery cozy mystery we have a million genres in the library pick one so once you have that topic then you can start looking around at other podcasts that already exist and then find out who else is doing that topic and how they're doing it and then you can pluck out various different elements and approaches that you like from that and then kind of start learning from that and start changing things as you go along and then ask yourself how is my approach to this topic different from what's already being done and what will make other people listen to my podcast over what's already out there and if you're doing this for education or just out of curiosity this is kind of a good or for career exploration on here this is a good way to start introducing the idea of market competition too because there are a lot of podcasts if you think about the number of blogs that are out there podcasts are getting up there and i know at the beginning of this i said that there were more podcasts than blogs but i really don't think that's true and so then we already went over that article about which kind of podcast exists this would be your selection point to just pick one which that you like or you can mark a little box next to a couple of them if you want to experiment and i've also linked over to those to a couple articles that'll help you decide this and these are the same two articles that i put in the major the main guide and then this is where you want to start getting accountability together because you're going to start deciding who the host of the podcast is actually going to be this might be the person who came up with the podcasting idea in the library in the first place or you might be starting a student podcast or a group podcast of maybe teens that are coming in that are interested in it they might not have time or interest to be able to do the entire series all on their own but you might be able to rotate hosts so if you have a group of about five teens that want to give it a try you can have one teen do one episode per week or per month and you also want to find out who's going to be editing all this stuff do you want one person to be doing be in charge of doing the entire thing or if you have a group of five teenagers are you going to divide it out to okay you're going to be the on-air talent this week and then you're going to be editing next week and then you're going to be scripting the next week so do you want one person to do it all each week or do you want to divvy it out so it's less overwhelming for people and then you want to ask yourself if you want your show to actually be scripted and a lot of podcasters actually do script their show because it's easy to go off on a ramble tangent and it's also easy to forget what you're going to say so this is also really helpful for beginners that are just getting into the podcasting scene to be able to just have a clear idea of what they're trying to say make sure you hit all your topics and not go off the rails too much and this can be a loose outline or it can be a word for word script and there are there's a variety of different ways to do it and this is more or less one of those practice a few different options and then go with what works for you and then how often do you post an episode if you search for this online you'll get a lot of recommendations from professional podcasters but in the library i would ask yourself okay this is what's recommended out in the world what do i actually have staff and time resources to be able to sustain like if i say i'm going to do an episode a week can we actually do that do we have staff and time resources to be able to facilitate this set up the equipment each time and is there a slot that doesn't have anything else that's scheduled so that we don't have a lot of audio background that would be bleeding into the recording so that's just a few things to think about when you're deciding how often you're actually going to do that and will you need anything besides just the regular audio recording because the traditional podcast recording that you think of is you have a standard microphone that's sitting in front of you and you're just recording it into your audio editing software but you're there's also if you've listened to podcasts before you may have also seen intro music or you may have seen little transition sounds that go between different questions and if you want to add any of that who's going to either find or generate those effects and there's also free places to go to find pre-recorded audio clips a popular place is soundbible.com it has nothing to do with the bible it's just a bible of sounds and you can find anything from airplanes and zebra sounds to i found an alien spaceship on there they have pretty much everything and they also have royalty free music clips that if you just google it you'll find a ton and that's that's a very important thing to realize to to discuss too is that you can't just use anything yeah as far as music and pictures there are copyright laws and things that you would need to pay royalties depending on what you try to use and looking for things that are like that royalty free or free views is what you have to be using libraries and copyright just go together and then another thing you'll want to ask is we're going to be putting this podcast out there do we want it to be public or privately distributed and you'll also want to look at the privacy security laws if you happen to be associated with a school because some schools don't want images or vote or voice clips of students going out into the world so you might have to make it private and only available to a certain group of people so i would ask about that or just consider that for privacy security reasons and then you'll want to start thinking about where you're going to market this and distribute it because i know i mentioned itunes and spotify but these are not something that you physically upload a podcast to this is actually a distribution list so you upload your podcast to a podcast host and then you would get onto the itunes or spotify distribution list so that people can search that distribution list and find your podcast and i put in links to add your podcast to itunes or spotify if you don't already know how to do it and these are also just some kind of recommendations and brainstorm ideas for different ways you can market your podcast and then you'll want to start thinking about all right so we have a general idea of what we want to do we have a direction that we're going to do it but now we need to build like a little like a learning plan so that we can start building these skills and you want to start thinking about is it students who are going to build these skills is it staff or is it both and do we need to start practicing out loud conversation skills because we don't really think about it we talk to people all the time but it turns into a different thing when you're actually talking into a microphone that's going to be recorded and put out into the world there's kind of a nervous thing that can be going on and then if you're reading off of a script you also want to sound natural so just practicing your spoken word so that you don't sound too much like a robot is kind of a skill that needs to be practiced and scripting and writing sometimes you write a script down then you try to say it out loud and then you think no human being would ever say that on the planet and then you have to start rewriting it and so audio recording and editing i put a skill building tutorial set that's in the planning and the planning guide that we'll go back to in a second and then there's just a variety of things that you want to start looking into to find out do i already know how to do this or do i need to start taking some time to learn it before we really dig into facilitating a podcast and the last thing on here will be the tools so these are just the recommended categories but we'll go back in here so now we're back into the main step-by-step guide and i'm going to go into choosing equipment so we've gone through some of the major decisions that you have to make just in the plan like in the planning process to make sure that you're not blindsided when you're actually doing the podcast so before you choose or put any money into buying anything for a podcast make sure you know what you're doing and what you want your equipment to accomplish and so you just saw the major categories of the microphone and audio editing software and then the different podcast hosts so in this section i put together some recommendations for beginner that can be scaled up to like an intermediate level so in terms of microphone the most common one is the usb cardioid condenser microphone if you're looking for specific brands i put these down at the end and there are links that just go over these all just go to amazon but if you don't want to use these specific brands you can start looking up these terms so this is the actual term that you would copy and paste into wherever you happen to be shopping to make sure that you find what you're looking for and this is the criteria that you would look for to make sure it has a usb connection or an xlr to usb signal converter and i mentioned this specifically because if you already know from the start that you are going to use this to scale up to higher skills and you want to expand this out more you'll want to get this xlr to usb signal converter and that's because the xlr is what they use in more advanced um audio editing equipment so if you've ever heard of an audio interface this interface is where you would plug in your microphone and that would connect over into a computer and this would allow you to have more control and just let you do more stuff so you don't need an audio interface for beginners but if you already know that you're going to scale up to that point use this cardioid condenser or one of these that are on the list so that you don't have to buy more stuff later to go to that point all right and the next most popular one is the omnidirectional this one here the snowball is actually omnidirectional there are different software settings so that you can make sure that audio is picked up from the front and the back and more or less from the sides and this would be able to let you use one microphone to pick up multiple voices but you would also get more background noise from it and i have a friend who uses the blue yeti he loves it um it's slightly more expensive but it has some clearer sound quality than the blue snowball we tested it and if you are just getting started you have no idea podcasting is the right way to go for you you just want to dabble in it and dip a toe in just use a smartphone you don't need to buy anything else just try it experiment with the process of recording audio and video experiment with editing just using the free tools and then see if you what you want to do from there and so then the audio editing i just want to say the the blue snowball microphone excuse me we've been using those at the library we started purchased one of those eight or ten years ago for doing end compass live actually we would have um people get together to do their presentations room and it's worked great for us um they also last a long time the one we bought to start with maybe 10 years ago oh we still have and we just re the commission just recently bought another one because more people are doing online things like this and you need to do it from their offices to do remote work um and it is right here and then so once you've got everything recorded out you have kind of a baseline of what you want to try now you want to grab an audio editing software so that you can add in different features you can trim audio content so that you cut out the parts that you don't like and keep the stuff that you do and you can line up the different tracks so that the end result of the audio actually sounds the way that you want it to sound i've put in some recommended audio editing software these are free versions that have a lot of different tutorials available for it i've included a link that goes over to audacity reaper and adobe edition i would recommend going to audacity first for beginners because it is free to do then i would go to reaper which is a low-cost option that has an annual subscription this is the one that we use for the library innovation studios makerspace sets so i've already i mostly included it because i already have tutorials for it so if anyone already asks me i just can pull it up and send it over and adobe audition is pretty much only recommended if you already have or really like the adobe creative suite if you don't already have the adobe the creative suite this can get expensive because this is about twenty two dollars a month it's about twenty one or twenty two dollars a month which can kind of add up compared to free and before you put any money into anything check to make sure if your podcast hosts that you choose next if they already have a basic audio editor that does what you need and if you have an audio editor that does what you need already you don't need to invest in anything else and i've also put in a link to a musician on a mission's free audio editing software recommendations because he knows a whole lot more than i do and then so you'll also want to choose the podcast host which will be where you upload your podcast once you have it recorded and ready to go i've made some recommendations for some different hosts that are they have a free option and if you use these podcast hosts you can start with that lowest level free option if it works for you then you can upgrade to a paid version or you might find out that the free version is just all you need for all the time and i've also put in a set of criteria for what you want to look for to make sure that you get the right podcasting host for what you're looking for the major thing to look for and kind of a trap that i've fallen in myself is the bandwidth limits they pull you in because it's free but then later on they tell you that they either tell you one or two things one they say that if you have a certain number of downloads on your podcast then you get charged into a higher bracket so if you have like 35 000 downloads on your end podcast you get charged 10 a month but if you have 40 000 you get charged 15 and so that's one thing to start looking at in your pricing brackets and if you're just doing a smaller local podcast that probably won't be a huge problem but it's something to keep in mind and the bandwidth limit on top is another thing that i fell into which was there's a certain cap on the size of the file that you can pull into the podcasting host for per month some of these have the cap on it and some of them are unlimited and some of them you have to pay for unlimited but if you tell your library board that you're about to do one podcast per week and then you find out that you've hit your cap of upload file size on the second week then you either have to go back and tell your board that you planned wrong and that you can only do two or you have to go up to a paid version so it's just something to keep in mind for planning in the first place and there's also integration with the wordpress or a different website builder and you'll just want to make sure the host that you choose will work with the website that you've got otherwise can get frustrating so the biggest thing on here is learning what you need to know for recording and editing the audio for the podcast so that it sounds the way that you want it to sound and so i put together a set of tutorials that are that match up with the recommendations that i put earlier in this set and there's also a series of informational tutorials that will kind of help you shake off the newness of how this is all edited together and i'm gonna what i'm going to open right now is the audio term glossary and i'll show you kind of a fun way to use this so musician on a mission if you haven't already checked out their site it has pretty much everything you need to know they have researched and collected just all the information that beginning audio editors would ever need to know so as you start looking through these tutorials you're going to run into a lot of terms and concepts and ideas that are just completely unfamiliar and it can get overwhelming trying to figure out which term will match the thing that you're trying to do when you hear it and if you read through this glossary and you just need to scroll down until you find the audio terms guide and then you'll get kind of a little primer on the things that you need to watch out for so that you can match up what you're hearing to what you need so when we talked about microphones you probably saw this cardioid and then you saw the condenser this will tell you what that actually means and this will help you make sure that this is something that you need and that isn't just being told to you and then when you're searching for tutorials you'll know the term to look for like layering so that you know how to find the tutorial that will help you do what you need to do using the tool that you have so if you are using wave pad or something that's completely different that you already have in use at your library you don't need to use the tutorials that i gave out to you you can use this glossary to find the equivalent to what you need and so that's the main reason that i put that in there and for complete beginners who haven't ever touched audio editing equipment before i would recommend the starter tutorials because these are just it's a series of youtube videos that you can run through and just kind of learn what you need to know and before we move on to here do we have any questions uh we do have a question um [Music] so there's a question someone wants to know is there a way to post your own podcast without a host like is that requirement or is that just the best way how so the technically you can you would have to have a really large server and you would need to be able to upload it to your server just like you would a like uploading a pdf that would be posted on your main website but there is a like a benefit to using a podcast host and that's because one it takes less time and effort to set up and it will allow you so it has a built-in function that listeners can subscribe to your channel if you don't use the podcast host then you would either need to build that yourself on your own website or just not have it available so it depends on the type of website you're using so it definitely helps with um the marketing of it that people can subscribe and then it's got already got some sort of software um created to for them to automatically be notified every time you have a new episode yep yeah and if you're familiar with how to keep pushing that out and doing that yourself instead of having to be kind of automated by someone else because i mean so you can do it it just would be more work on your side for some of that kind of stuff yeah and hosting um audio files and i know from doing the show here audio files video files those are pretty large files and then you have to have some sort of a server that people can keep going to and it has to respond to people wanting to listen to your show potentially hopefully over and over again with many people and that's a lot for you to maintain as just an individual as a library it definitely would require probably a more high-tech person in charge of that kind of thing um it depends on who you have on staff that would even like you said earlier who's going to be in charge of all this what's your whatever you're doing you're gonna need somebody who will keep that and maintain that and make sure it's working so yes you can but it's a good idea to let someone else do all that you know the hard work yeah pretty much were there any other questions in there uh not yet if anyone does have any questions type into the questions section of your go to webinar interface and i can grab that for you um someone did ask actually the same person earned way away at the beginning about the cost but you've already got that in there that you went to and talked about all the equipment so yeah we got that coverage oh and the podcast host um free to start but it can go upwards of 5 10 or even more dollars per month for a subscription and that's going to vary based on the number of downloads you think you're going to get and the size of the file that you need to upload on a weekly monthly or however often you plan to do your podcast so there might have been some costs at some point yeah yeah and also mentioned too while we're chatting um because someone else is having trouble the the um the link to this document that amanda that her podcasting guide here uh we've shared it into the chat into the questions if you haven't found it yet um we can see some people are in there which is great but we'll also have a link to it when i put up the recording of today's show yeah so if you haven't gone to it and or haven't grabbed the link within the show today that's fine um when the recording goes up you'll be able to click on it right there from the archives page all right so once you have chosen a host and i've also put in i've sourced tutorials for getting started and setting up the doing the initial setup for each of the main popular podcast hosts that are out there buzz sprout and podbean a lot of them are used for educational purposes so whether you're part of a public or a school library those are also great options and there's also a lot of existing tutorials and projects that are available for helping students through those so this is a list of tips for how to tell people that your blog actually exists once you've already put it out there and what i've been recommending to pretty much everyone under the sun is using canva so i'm going to open that here so canva it has templates that are already pre-made that will that are optimized for size and pixel size for facebook instagram and pretty much all the major social media platforms i've used it for lots of things myself it is awesome isn't it all right so if we click open one of these templates apparently thanksgiving is really popular right now not a big surprise but if we click that open and just go to use this template it'll just let you type in here and change this around and if you ever you have used just a basic graphics editor or word processor this will start to look pretty familiar and i'll just do a quick demo here just in case you haven't used it and they also have some different free images in here that you can switch things out with if you don't like their default down here and then you can just resize it and pop it where you need to go nice and then when you're when you want to share it you can either download it as a png you want to definitely use png because it allows for that transparency whereas a jpeg does not allow that transparent background to show through in case you happen to have used that in your design so i just use png as default and they also have a sharing option so that you can have multiple people working in the same design at the same time so if you have a team that's working together or if you are doing a workshop for podcasting and you want more than one people to access this canva tool at the same time then this sharing process is a good way to do it because if you've ever used google docs there is a link that you can share out to let people either just view it or edit it so if you do the share a link to edit copy the link and then send it over to someone they'll be able to click this open directly and edit it just like they would a google doc and there's also direct publish buttons if you want to sync up your canva to your facebook account but enough for the canva plug i just use it a lot it's very slick and very easy yep yeah [Music] all right so if you are looking for other ways that you might want to do this probably the most popular way is using the teaser trailer so you can go into audacity and then you can clip out a little chunk of your podcast that you've already recorded and then you can do one of two things with it you can either put in like a little 10 or 15 second clip that is made available on your website so that people can click that listen to it maybe hear like a funny joke or something that'll pull people in and then people want to click on it and go to the real potful podcast or you can turn it into a teaser video so you can start adding different images and source different image options and pull that over and just there's a tool that you can use to connect your video with an audio clip and incidentally that's also canva i'm gonna go into videos you can upload a little video clip in here and then there is an option that you can add video narration to what you just recorded and let me go over here and here so now this is the other popular option to doing a podcasting workshop and this one i actually don't think i have open already let me go in here so this is a book theme podcast workshop template and this will take you through how to gather the right materials and select the right equipment and you can use the podcasting guide to choose what works for you in terms of a workshop you can use what you've already got where you can gather new stuff and there's a set up the workstation recommendation some guidelines for what people already need to know before they be able to be successful in doing a podcasting workshop and then it is separated out into different sections so there are a variety of different ways that you can break up doing this in the library and it depends on how comfortable people are with the audio editing software already how familiar people are with podcasting already and general interest level in doing a full through a podcast all in one session the way that i've designed this is that each session takes an hour long and it can be extended to an hour and a half if you have people that are really unfamiliar with the technology and the it's bracketed out so that you cover different skills in each different session and you would start with a major brainstorming topic to get the groups together to figure out what kind of podcast you want to do you would start listening to different snips snippets of different podcasts then you would have different groups and the you would have the larger group break off into smaller groups and make the case for their own type of podcast that they really want to do and then you would choose a different topic and figure out the angle that you want to do there is a little tutorial for learning how to do script writing and then the end of it would end with a practice reading session so that you don't sound monotone when you do the actual recording and then recording and editing audio is pretty much a session on its own because this is where you as the facilitator would start demonstrating the different skills that people would need to know and then the practice part of it in the second half of the session would be the learners that are practicing the skills they just saw and applying it to the topic and script that they had just recorded and then in the third session it would be this is more or less optional because this is where they would start learning how to use canva and do marketing so if you are doing this for career exploration you're doing this as a student group or an entrepreneurship group this is also a really good session to add into it just as an option to get the full experience all right and do we have any questions here uh it doesn't look like right now um anybody if anybody just have any questions get typed into the questions section there about anything about running your own podcast or about how to teach one and amanda can answer that for you right now looks like quite a few people are in the guide itself so they may be exploring around in the document you've created for them and that's great so this guide is it's got pretty much everything that you need just to run through everything so even if you just visit this and revisit it a few times as you get started it's pretty much all you need yeah it's awesome now is this something you're going to be uh linking from somewhere on our commission website is there i don't know if there's a page or a section that's about this or building out a makerspace website so this is going to be converted into a web page for that okay so the main thing is just this is the kind of planning page this will get converted out into different buttons that you can click and then each of these buttons will go out into a different section all right but for now it's just it's in the google docs here for a bunch of keys i'll make this google doc downloadable and available once the website's done but what the actual site will just pretty it up and it works yeah like you're done with the you did the previous ones that you've put out there yeah oh yeah yeah cool luckily i already have a lot of it coated so it shouldn't be too bad nice but this is very helpful definitely and someone did say thanks for the information your documents look like a wonderful resource to explore and also happy thanksgiving to all happy thanksgiving but all in all i pretty much covered all that you need to know to get started planning recording editing and getting your podcast out there so if we don't have any questions happy things does anybody have anything anything you wanted to know more about a little bit more explanation or um anything you were hoping amanda would mention or talk about that she hasn't yet uh type it into your uh go to um questions section of your go to webinar interface um we're waiting i'll say we we are um oh here we go yes um we have a question now oh how long does editing usually take the first time is going to take a lot longer than any time after it i would allow for maybe an hour or two for the first edit as you learn the system then it'll take anywhere between 20 minutes and a half hour once you get used to it would you know what you're doing yeah it's a lot easier um a basic edit on a solo or a one-on-one interview usually includes recording your actual audio adding in like a little music intro adding in a little tiny vocal intro that might be about 20 seconds long um and then inserting little transition slides and inserting audio on all of those audio editing platforms all you really have to do is go to insert media file find the thing you want trim it to the size that you need drag it to where you want it to go and line it up with the other little snippets of audio so that everything's not overlapping or it's overlapping properly once you practice that i've learned that as i've had to edit some things for this show and for other webinars i've done um it does get easier yeah there's a lot of digging around to figure out what does what which button which which feature does something you know it becomes easier yeah and that would depend too i suppose on if there's any editing within the podcast you need to do for some reason uh like if something needs to be bleeped out or uh was there dead air for too long a time because of some technical issues and things that need to be cleaned up like that that's going to take some more it's going to depend on case by case i suppose what happened during that podcast that recording and some of the podcast hosts most of them actually have basic trimming in there so if all you're doing is um recording it and then trimming out the section the sections that you don't need usually the built-in audio editing is all you need yeah it's pretty standard yeah yep and really you could probably get away with just doing that you might have to do a little bit more in recording and re-recording the initial thing basically the better the initial recording the less editing you have to do in the back end sure and it depends on the patient's level of the person that's doing the recording if they sit down and say i told you my story i'm not telling it one more time that's it you got what you got i said thank you all right any other questions we are a little after 11 o'clock central time we did start a little after 10 10 a.m central time so that's fine we're right on time here for our show there's any other last minute desperate urgent questions you want to ask amanda right now get them typed in um you can also always reach out to her through our library commission website um and as you're using the diet here there you go out there you have it contact amanda with any questions cool all right i think we will wrap it up then it doesn't like anybody typed in and asked anything desperate right now um this is great we did have a few questions and about um [Music] podcasting that's awesome but i think this is a great resource definitely um all the basics you're gonna need um i've always wanted a lot about how some of this is done i know how we do our recordings and things here with um encompass live and our things but i know webinars and podcasts are different um so there is some different things to know about doing a podcast that would not be the same as what we do here for our show so i'm glad to learn about it myself as and well month i'll be putting out a video editing guide for i have about six different types of videos oh wow give or take i had no idea i will learn something definitely next month um all right so uh let's uh i'm going to change presenter now to my screen take it away a lot of thank you's coming in thank you thank you amanda great resource thank you for this session um you made it look easy that's good and yeah or happy thanksgivings of course so uh let's see yes that will um wrap it up for today's show i'm gonna go back to our main encompass live page um as i said their show is recorded um and it will appear in our archives here uh so far if you use or whatever search engine of choice you like to use if you just type in the name of the show encompass live with the only thing out there yay nobody's allowed to use this name and you'll get you'll find our homepage the archives our upcoming shows are here and the archives that you can see actually amanda's just mentioning about video um next month's pretty sweet check if you want to come back and join her again at the end of december we'll be on video production but our archive shows go right here most recent ones at the top of the list so today's show will be there and there will be a link to the podcast guide that i've already got over here for myself so i can add it to the archive when it is ready and posted to here everyone who attended this morning and everyone who registered for today's show will get an email from me i'll email you directly letting you know it's ready i plan on because we do have the holiday coming up uh thanksgiving is tomorrow on the library commission this estate uh agency is closed thursday and friday so i am going to get this recording up and ready uh by the end of the day today so that nobody has to wait for me to come back to work or anything next week so look for that email for me sometime before to the end of the day today while we're here looking at the archives i also show you we do a search feature here you can search any of our previous shows that have been on here if you want to you can search the full archives or just the most recent 12 months if you want to just find something recent uh and this is because we have added in that uh limited time because this is a if you know look at this this is a very very long page i'm not going to scroll all the way down but uh this is our full archives of encompass live since the show premiered which was in january 2009 so there's over 10 years worth of recordings and archives on here so if you do look watch something that is older just pay attention to the original broadcast date we do have a date here when it was originally done so you'll know how old that information is some of the information does stand the test of time like reading lists and things like that but some um shows the services might know what might have changed they might not exist anymore links and urls and resources that we told you to go to and use might have moved are no longer there so um just pay attention to um when the original date was for when you're watching anything on here but uh we will always keep our full archives up here available as long as the internet's out there to do it for us um we are librarians that's what we do we do um archive things and keep things for historical purposes so our full archives will always um always be out there for you all right so that will wrap it up for today's show um i'm you'll see i've got some of the december dates booked i'm working on the dates that aren't on there yet and into january even starting to get that done so keep an eye on our schedule for uh to be filled out but i hope you'll join us next week when we will be reading diversely um here in nebraska our nebraska library association has a diversity committee and pretty much almost every last few years they've done an update to us on um doing book talks about diverse titles and resources to find more add more diversity to your library shelves uh tim lentz is the chair of the diversity committee uh at the moment and he's gonna be with us um with also some more of their community members i believe and we'll us find out who they are soon um to talk about um help you get some good titles for your library shelves so please do join us for um that show next week or any of our upcoming shows so thank you so much for being with us good to see you again amanda you too yeah thank you everybody for being with us today and have a happy and safe thanksgiving happy thanksgiving bye
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The Miseducation of Pan-Africanist pt.3
black woman mother of my earth black woman you gave me birth jungle brothers done by the forces of nature that last track was black woman we also played beyond this world and sunshine all off of the 1989 album hip-hop classic done by the forces of nature the sophomore album from the jungle brothers i actually had an opportunity to meet the jungle brothers see i i grew up listening to the jungle brothers poor righteous teachers and a lot of the um absolutely stunning conscious hip-hop golden era conscious hip-hop groups but they'd never come to kansas or missouri to perform so i only had the cassettes and cds but when i moved to new york for college um i got to meet and and see a lot of these artists who i grew up listening to and uh i let them know y'all foul for never coming to the midwest it'll probably just been me sage maybe two other dudes in the audience but so what we were fans we ate so all you emerging artists i just want to say you know try to make it to the back woods y'all got fans in places you never imagined anyway shout out to the jungle brothers um and uh i just thank y'all for making that album back in the day it is amazing check it out if you don't have it you know get the vinyl listen to it and it's original but if you can't get the vinyl go to whatever y'all do for music nowadays streaming downloading whatever go do that because done by the forces of nature is unto itself a force of nature anyway this is bro diallo show of course if you're hearing me live you know it's monday morning somewhere in the world i'm broadcasting out of the city of chiraq but i don't know if i could call it the city of chiraq anymore because our status quo integrationist cop loving former prosecutor of a mayor has declared racism to be a public health menace in um chicago so are we still going to be shy rack can i still rightfully call chicago the city of chiraq and i feel every time i go into this i have to explain it because when the term shirak first started being used in the drill music scene well over a decade ago and there were certain people in the conscious community certain pro-black people that didn't like that term they say black folks don't say shy rat black folks say shy town so for a while i was like well even though i'm a transplant i'm a migrant to chicago i wasn't born or raised here but if the black community says we not sh iraq we shy town who am i to argue with them so it's shy town but then one day i was downtown and i saw white people wearing shy rack t-shirts and casually conversing about how they live in chiraq in the city of chiraq in at that time and here's the ironic thing you can look it up i don't know about the statistics for this year but consistently when you look at national and international rankings the city of chiraq or city of chicago always ranks as one of the top five and on its worst years it's always one of the top 10 safest cities in the united states top 10 and i know that sounds if you're a black person and you're tuned into what black people go through i know that sounds like an absolute lie from the corporate media but if you understand how they do reach these determination crimes they generally use fbi crime statistics and they determine how safe a city is based on crimes per capita so how many robberies assaults rapes homicides per 100 per 1000 per 100 people so it's it's always done to scale and because chicago has a large population in order for chicago to have a murder rate that's comparable to a smaller city like kansas city or chattanooga tennessee or even jackson mississippi the homicide rate would have to triple or quadruple so statistically chicago always ranks as one of the safest cities in the united states and at the same time chicago is synonymous with black death and homicide and that is not a contradiction because black death is their wealth black death is their comfort so black people dying in a same city where white people are thriving is almost the standard i don't care you go to los angeles you go to california and you look at places like beverly hills opulence hollywood glamour and whenever you find a place of white abundance a white affluence white wealth and prosperity you find an undercurrent of black suffering so it is no contradiction that in the city of chicago in under 30 minutes you can go to some of the most violent neighborhood daily shootings drugs depravity even malnutrition in less than a 10-minute drive you could be living and be dwelling among some of the most valuable real estate in the world the gold coast you can go to the miracle mile and finals of the highest quality from all over the world ready for you to purchase same thing in new york it's the same thing in new york you can go from ajax when i worked i could get up in the morning and go to downstate medical center or kings county hospital and that whole day i'm dealing with children that are suffering from malnutrition rickets rat bites untreated medical conditions oral infections that causes you know damage to children's heart easily curable ailments and be dealing with that all day and then that afternoon or when i get off work i can go to the upper west side and be standing on the doors in central park you don't find white wealth influence without an undercurrent of black depravity and oppression because their wealth is based on our our exploitation and that it ain't just america i have international listeners and a lot of times i know especially affluent white people from abroad like to think all those backwards americans this happens on a global scale look at the happiness index some of the happiest nations in the world finland switzerland the dutch the happiest white nations have the most brutal history of oppression and slavery look at the swiss everybody oh looks social democracy they have a 20-hour 30-hour work week they have long life expectancy they have such little crime they were talking about how the swiss police officers don't even carry firearms and they haven't even killed anyone in 20 years all the swiss but they got money from the nazis they still generating interest off of nazi gold swiss was the bankers for all the enslavers and colonizers swiss chocolate chocolate still employs slave labor all over the world they don't grow coca beans in switzerland why is why are the swiss known as the world's greatest chocolatiers through colonization the dutch do i have to tell you about the history of the congo there isn't an affluent healthy wealthy white nation that doesn't have a history of black hyper exploitation france don't get me started on friends because that'll take up the whole show so anyway let's just proceed i digress and i apologize that's not even what is in my notes i guess but i digress can i still call this the city of chiraq knowing all of that but when i the reason i call it chiraq and i i don't know maybe y'all could start telling me bro diallo you ain't got to explain this no more and i know some of y'all get sick of me hearing me repeat myself so you think why is he telling us this again locked on facebook okay facebook is over i know y'all probably thinking bro diallo why you gotta repeat this because every time i say shy rap i get somebody a listener a fan some when i consider a friend people always say bro diallo we don't claim that we don't claim that it's always somebody from either chicago or indiana they say you are positive brother you're a conscious brother you seem to know what's going on in the community but you always talking that i rap bs we don't claim i rap that's offensive to us but you every time you go on the air every time i turn on the radio in chicago or i log on to your show from outside of chicago i hear you i gotta hear you talk about shy rat that's offensive to people from the city of chicago it's negative and i agree with everything it's negative it's horrible it's horrendous to say iraq but the reason i say it is not because it's negative it's not because it's horrible it's not because it's horrendous i call city of chicago chiraq because it's true it's an accurate title xiraq is a merger of chicago and iraq that's all it is and what is iraq it's a nation that's under siege from white imperialism it's a nation that has corrupt leadership that is propped up by the colonizers it is a nation where violent gangs instead of taking on the the invaders instead of taking on the military they prey upon their own people through what is called sectarian violence gangbanging set tripping it is a nation where the righteous leaders the just leaders the liberators of the people are targeted and assassinated by the colonizers it is a nation where the the youth have been mass incarcerated in torture chambers and u.s prisons us military prisons it is a nation where white people go to make fast quick money they get in they get out contractors it is a nation that is under surveillance by the enemy it is a nation that's being miseducated where the iraqi youth are not being told the truth do i need to go on and on and on so iraq is a nation under siege south side of chicago is a community under siege so that is why as bad as the term iraq is as negative as the term iraq is as unfortunate as the term iraq is it is an accurate betrayal per trail of the conditions of african people in chicago chirac in new york city they used to call brooklyn brook nom you listen to one of brooklyn's bread brooklyn's own most deaf he says good morning vietnam on his first debut album because they used to call it brook nah cause brooklyn was like vietnam another nation oops sorry give me one second i gotta go address some give me one second back already back over yes all right i'm back anyway sorry i had a fan propped up over there because it's hot and i'm too cheap to turn on the ac and the fan fell off anyway brook nom in every city houston oakland kansas city where i grew up they used to call it killer city kc was short for killer city state of misery not the state of missouri we called it the state of middleton every black community across this nation has a the similar nickname is simply changing the name but some of y'all believe that y'all believe y'all take your slave name and change it to an african name and that's that changing the name and i'm i'm all down for changing names brother kitty awadu was on a very very um targeted tran uh campaign to change the names of all city tupman city he would call uh chicago black chicago uh dusable city i thought it was a valiant campaign it didn't really catch on but i don't say chiraq because i'm insensitive i don't say shy rap because i'm disrespectful i don't say sh iraq because for any other reason then it is a true description of the state of the u.s and the state of the black community in chicago and i'll change the name when we change the condition but that's what i was getting to our mayor lori lightfoot has determined a to racism to be a public health crisis i don't really like that language racism is a public health crisis but they kind of plan but mayor lori lightfoot and the department of public health jointly declare racism a public health crisis in chicago and i went on the the website of uh chicago the city of chicago.gov um you can go to the city of chicago.gov and read word for word their rationale from the public health uh department their rationale and their solutions and they even tell you how much money they putting up to deal with this and who the money's going to and you can go to the websites of the organizations that are conspiring i mean working with the mayor's office to address this public health emergency and maybe i'll just do a separate a completely separate broadcast addressing that mate or maybe the spirits the ancestors will smile on me and i'll get a chance to do that uh this morning but anyway but and also let me tell y'all his brother quavonna he gets on me with the clear the airways project support quavo not in his effort to get murder music off of the airways here in chiraq he gets on me when i say bad words he calls them n bombs if i use the n word but i don't know quabana can't get on me for saying the n word i'm a victim i'm a victim brother i'm a victim of 400 years of conditioning my conditioning has been conditioned so i don't know how you expect me to flip on a dime like that but i'm doing the best i can but i continue to digress you know what i'm gonna do this morning i'm gonna go straight to the topic because this is my third attempt so i'm not i'm gonna stop talking about this racism public health crisis as if a cracker come up and say i don't like blacks and black people like oh weezy i'm coming to see our heart seizes up cause white folks don't like us racism is not the problem black folks how white folks think or feel about us and is not our problem is not our business and changing white folks attitudes towards or about us ain't gonna solve nothing but i'm not gonna get into it because i want to talk about miseducation of pan-africanism and this is part three in a show i could have done in a segment on one show then got stretched out to three shows and i don't intended have a part four so let's just get straight into that let's do that i'm gonna take a sip of this green tea and then we're gonna talk don't don't look at my teacup if you watching the broadcast via video don't don't don't be looking at my teacup because you can get your own at african world order but don't be scheming on mine don't do that i had a a home a homie named king calidos a former homie we no longer homies but once upon a time and he had this really nice african necklace like the hand made african necklace and i don't even know i can't even describe it it's one of the nicest pieces of jewelry i've ever seen and he told me i said that's a nice necklace and he's like i know and he came over my house was drinking my wine sitting on my couch and he said i know it's a nice necklace and i'm like well you can't take a compliment but anyway so he's like yeah i know it's a nice necklace and you can't get one of these i said where'd you get it he said don't worry about he's like if you was tuned into the community like i was you'd have one already so i'm like that's foul man i said let me see it he's like nope don't see it you can't touch it and i ain't going to tell you where to get it and while he's sitting there talking greasy this chain broke and collapsed and the beads went all over the table and he looked at me and was dead serious and he was like diallo the ancestors broke this chain because you was hating on it and you was lusting after my chain you was envious of my chain and in order to protect me the ancestors broke this chain and i said let me get this right and this is why he's gathering the beads i guess he's going to restring it he's crawling all over the floor scooping the beads into his hand and i'm like let me get this right instead of somehow dealing with me and stopping me they just took your chain away from you that sounds more like the judeo-christian god punishing his followers you know for something they had nothing to do with that ain't african ancestors they don't use that warp logic but he insisted that in order to protect him the ancestors took away his beautiful necklace because i was coveting the necklace and it was all my fault and it's a lesson that i would should learn and that was weird but anyway just in case king kalados but that's when he was african he he stopped being african-centered and went and joined the nation now he's a bow tie he didn't went from wearing dashikis to bow ties i guess but anyway i'm just saying i don't know if he was right or wrong but just in case he was right don't be coveting my bro diallo signature teacup that i drink my organic teeth from because then they ancestors might shatter it in order to protect me from your envy website and get your own and that's not a commercial that's not an advertisement for africanworldorder.com it's just me trying to protect the few things in my life that i enjoy that bring me pleasure but now can we talk okay let's move on enough is enough let's move on i didn't even get to say what i was supposed to say from the beginning man it is 7 42 in the am this is q4 radio q4 dot org broadcasting out of the city of chiraq stated illinois in the united states of america on the ravaged planet earth now i said god i was supposed to say that half an hour ago q4 radio q4 dot o-r-g q-u-e the number four dot o-r-g now let's recenter ourselves let's align our chakras let's invite the spirits in to suck with us as we talk about the miseducation of pan-africans and that's something you got to understand about pan-africanism pan-africanism is not is a revolutionary inherently revolutionary phenomena kwame right to rey said that human evolution human social human intellectual psycho-emotional human societal evolution goes from the fragmented to the condensed which basically means humans started off as individuals and as we started to evolve and become more intelligent we formed larger and larger and larger groupings first humans traveled around in small packs like the chimpanzees or gorilla you have a couple of males some of their breeding age females offspring and maybe some elders who hung around the periphery for protection and to help with gathering of resources and that was it familial units not necessary family but this is before europeans warped the concept of the family and family meant the mother the father and the 2.5 children and the dog our ancestors understood and many of us intelligent africans understand today that family is so much more than that at the very least it's a multi-generational thing family is not mommy daddy 2.5 children and the dog family is aunties uncles cousins elders in the community every elderly person is a baba or yaya every adult male is an uncle or an auntie to a child you know but anyway family and we went from families to tribes to nations to confederate sea of several states or nation family tribe nation state and he said that the national natural evolution for africa what is worldwide unity so we start from small hunter-gatherer tribes to uniting entire continents and maybe even uniting the whole planet under one humanity that was the natural evolution if you look at human history our relationships our bonds our connections our communication our level of coordination cooperation identity and connection would go up several levels in complexity and expansion that was the natural evolution of africa but he said there was a hiccup in that natural process and that hiccup was western imperialism and when i say western or even white imperialism some of y'all exclude islam the islamic hordes for forsaken brevity we'll just have to go with dr right dr wright said to look at arab invaders as anything other than white invaders is a pathological denial of history there's not an accident that reagan was so comfortable sitting across from the mujahideen because they have a lot of a lot in common they kissing cousins it's not alarming that the bush family would walk holding hands with the saudi oil oligarchs they the same people they know because so anyway as a foreign invasion relentless foreign invasion over centuries from the greeks to the romans to the british to the islamic hordes after africa rescued islam and provided uh a refuge for the prophet and his earliest followers after africa made it possible for islam to exist they went home regrouped and came back and murdered and colonized our land and i know i got listeners in egypt and they don't like how i broached this subject i might have to get some egyptian era of some egyptian muslims on and we can do a q a or some type of discussion and say is north africa colonized by the arabs or can the arabs or muslims in north africa be identified as african and under what conditions do we accept or under what justifications do we reject that prince but that's a whole let me not go i see that rabbit hole opening up i'm not gonna jump in it this here is a professional radio broadcast even though i'm still doing the quarantine thing i'm still remote broadcasting i haven't discussed this with the q4 staff yet but i do anticipate at the absolute latest returning to the studio studio in um in the fall absolute latest when the children go back to school when my son heads off to university maybe i'll head back to the radio station i think my wife says she's going to start teaching in person classes in the fall so i'll start in studio broadcasting in the fall so at the latest maybe before then i got but this is working for me i got traveling to do and stuff but soon we're going to reach the promised land but anyway all that to say pan-africanism was was once a natural evolutionary process that africans were going for were emerging toward and if you look at africa in antiquity all you see is expansion in mergers and reconnections of africans across the continent but kwame toray stated when your natural evolutionary process is interrupted you can no longer depend on evolution or depend on things to naturally occur he said when a people come under colonization or have their natural growth disrupted they have to do what is basically conscious evolution deliberate evolution directed evolution or what is called revolution so african unity that was a naturally occurring process now has to be a forced combative conspired process so now pan-africanism which was something that was natural that was now something that is revolutionary and that must be imposed you say that's just what happens man that's how it goes like men are born free women are born free but when they come under uh oppression freedom is no longer something that is the natural evolution freedom is something secure through revolution when your natural processes are interrupted or you are captured by an enemy you can no longer depend on natural processes and evolution you must engage in revolution and i keep saying this and i know i'm repeating myself but the reason i'm repeating myself is because a lot of africans from the continent at home and abroad still think we can just say hey as long as we're just africans as long as we're good people as long as we learn our language where our garb and participate in our traditional culture everything's gonna be all right we'll get there but that's not true it's not enough to simply be african you must be a revolutionary app it's not enough to be a good person you must be a revolutionary good person it's not enough to be an engineer an architect an artist you must be a revolutionary engineer architect artist it's not enough for me to be a radio show hoe i have to be a revolutionary radio show host if i intend to set myself and my people back on the proper path or even endure or survive so understanding that that also now let's think about pan-africanism pan-africanism modern pan-africanism not the natural was found and this is something i think we overlook it was founded by colonized and enslaved africans pan-africanism was founded and developed by colonized and enslaved africans and i'm not saying that to insult them i'm saying that so that we who are pan-africanists today or we who are black people who are not conscious enough to understand the viability and necessity of pan-africanism have to know that as a result of pan-africanism being founded by and i know some of y'all who know the history of pan-africanism you should look and you want and i'm and i was going to talk about the history of pan-africanism but i decided just to go straight to the meat of the issue but if y'all need a detailed history of pan-africanism let me know in the comments we could do that but brothers like dubois and a sylvester williams and even garf um they were enslaved and you might say well they weren't slave they they started doing this work in 1900 1902 1903 slavery was rendered uh null and void by the three constitutional amendments these were free men but i'm not going off of u.s constitutional definition of slavery i'm gonna go off of what dr wright said dr rice said slavery is a state when all the resources and institutions necessary for your survivals for your thriving for your functioning are under the control of another race and if all of your life-sustaining institutions and resources are captured or controlled by another race you are enslaved by that race or as saul williams said in one of his poems we're not free we lose and i know some of y'all can walk you're at work right now you can walk through your window in your corner office and look out the window and look down and see your bentley or your porsche oh i'm sorry or see your tesla i know some of y'all probably ain't even at work y'all retired sitting with your feet up listening to bro diallo show on the shores of a sandy beach and so y'all like this brother just told me i'm a slave how am i a slave when i got this good food these good women are this spine man in this nice car and i'm sure there were africans in 18 what is this 2021 and 1821 how am i a slave i got this covered wagon i got this good buck of the chitlins and these fine top hat petticoat and knickers you know we all know from our ancestors said harriet tubman said i could have freed more of my people if they only knew they were slaves but if you can maybe how you define slavery but if you can point me to some institutions and resources that are under control of african people then i'd be like you're right you use free i just got hang-ups i got a victim mentality so anyway neo-colonialism and neo-slavery how's that that probably sounds better makes you sound electronic cyberpunk modern you're not a slave you're a neo-slave you're not colonized you're neo-colonialism like the matrix neo how's that i think y'all can that's more palatable for y'all so i'll say that but anyway whenever people come under colonization and slavery they develop what is called mal adaptations and male adaptations are ways for people to come to deal with or live within or navigate very unfortunate circumstances the human mind is a magnificent organ magnificent organ it's biological you know i talk to an elder that i respect who will go unnamed but i talk to an elder i respect and he has this notion that consciousness is something supernatural the fact that i am i am i think therefore i am but i think that came from our ancestors not some european nut you know i am i'd be oh that's a dope so i got to play that de la soul i am i'd be i am posted anyway uh they think that consciousness to be self-awareness is so such a magnificent thing that it comes from a higher power that if we didn't have this supernatural higher power of self-awareness and consciousness we'd be no different than the chimpanzee the barnabo or the gorilla no complex language unable to do complex intricate architecture and math and artwork we'd have primitive communications and we sit around throwing our poop expecting but i'm saying i disagree i think consciousness is biological i think consciousness is a byproduct of our central nervous system and if you knock me unconscious if you somehow disrupt or interrupt the functioning of my central nervous system a tumor whether it's through banging me on the head whether it's pulling a bullet in my brain that is the end of my consciousness it is not it is a wondrous thing it is a thing we can study and understand and appreciate and even develop and cultivate it's even something we can expand but we don't have to pretend that it's something supernatural or something from outer space or something from divine fictional entities in order to appreciate it that's all i'm saying i think that and having worked in healthcare having been around a lot of dead bodies more than my share of dead bodies having worked in the kansas city morgue the city more and i've seen bodies of people who have expired elderly people who aspired in their sleep and hadn't been found for several weeks or days i've seen people who drowned and bloated corpses i've seen fresh kills from car accidents or gunshot wounds and i've seen decayed bodies found buried somewhere in shallow graves and then all those bodies the one thing that is very consistent once your biological metabolic process is in so does in your consciousness and if you can give me evidence of consciousness beyond biology consciousness beyond the central nervous system consciousness beyond brain function then i will be like yeah consciousness is not limited to this body this vessel this flesh if you can give me evidence of that then i'll be in the tabernacle right with you or i'll be in the moss bumping my head on the floor i'll be in the tabernacle on my tippy toes with my elbows behind my back doing those little step dances from the holy ghost i'll join you but i need evidence not just your feeling your belief or these stories that y'all never record like i have people all the time when i used to go through the akan rituals in brooklyn with uh baba woza and and we go through and we we dance and the priestess with evolca one of the arisha and we go through the whole thing and i'd be like this is great this is culture this is history this is anthropology for me but i've never seen any evidence of anything supernatural happening i seen possessions but the press didn't do nothing that i couldn't do if i pretended to be possessed so but after that we would commune for food and buy beverages and then they start telling me all these fanciful stories about supernatural events happening at this one ritual that happened like there was this one uh priest that had evoked igoon and was possessed by the arisha or the ancestors and they had cut themselves sliced their skin and their knee and there was no blood and they were dancing and then after the ritual and after the whatever entities or deities or russia or ancestors left their body their wounds started to bleed and their wounds didn't just bleed but they sprayed blood several feet projected and i'm like well that sounds like an arterial cut and then they said after a cleansing spray of blood the wounds heal and i'm like well i've been here the last couple of rituals and how come every time i hear about something magical happening it was at the one ritual i didn't come to but anyway let's let's go i digress and i apologize but anyway black folks we developed a revolutionary ideology but when we developed that revolutionary ideology we were under conditions of enslavement and colonization or neo enslavement or new jim crow or whatever jim crow knew jim crow we were under conditions of oppression and as a result of being oppressed for so many generations we had several male adaptations and male adaptations are coping mechanisms that help us endure condition but aren't necessarily healthy or most appropriate so they it's us adapting to mao the prefix mao means bad malware on your computer so mao means bad adaptations we know what adaptation means so not the best or most ideal adaptation like a male adaptation is you know i get high out of my mind to cope with the stresses of life and oftentimes mild adaptations we uh provide you with temporary or transient relief from the core problem but they never address the actual core issue and oftentimes mild adaptation can compound or exacerbate the core issue that you're trying to adapt to or escape from and those male adaptation when black folks did start trying to do the right thing we carried a lot of those male adaptations with us we brought mal adaptations into our revolutionary movements and we have to and a lot of times even today we defend those mild adaptations because we say things like it helped us make it through it helped us so we do these things because we feel that they brought us relief and we do them even when we don't have to do them anymore [Music] and it's no disrespect to the ancestors that those solutions or the adaptations work for but when there's an adaptation that's no longer like the con chitlins let's just use a base eating chicken and i know some people like africans were eating chitlins long before we came you know uh cola boof the sister who's an african historian and she said black folks been eating the intestines of animals it's not a black american thing and i'm like well the chitlins we eating over here ain't african chitlins they ain't a byproduct of our own conscious decision the chitlins we eat here are worse we're scraps and it ain't just chitlins i've eaten more than my share of chitlins hog mogs pig feets piggies pig snouts hog head cheese scrapple here under this conditions in this tradition was black folks eating talking about that's where the concept of high on the hall comes from high on the hog were the sirloins the pork the bacon the good parts of the pig because if you high on the hall then there must be somebody low on the hog or there'd be no distinction between high hog low hall and black folks were just would eat the low hog the white man when he would slaughter a hog he would first take the choice pieces for his family and then he take the secondary high hog is for the white the mistress and the master and their children and the white workers that's high hog and a few uncle tom house [ __ ] that's high on the hall medium the middle of the hall was for the dogs for his prized guard dogs his pedigree dogs and then low on the hog was for the slaves and eating and turning food into delicacy was an adaptation but continuing to eat such foods and that are prepared in such ways where black people have the highest rates of obesity uh what i i'm just draining my energy obesity diabetes type 2 diabetes um arthritis rheumatoid arthritis debilitating arthritis little crystals forming in the joints colon cancer colorectal cancer oral cancer throat cancer esophageal cancer lung cancer highest rates of amputation we have black women have lower rates of breast cancer than white women but have a higher mortality so black women are less likely to contract breast cancer than white women but they're more likely to die of it due to medical apartheid medical of neglect but when you look at the chronic diseases that plague african people what kept us alive is now killing us but because that's the way we did it so anyway mal adaptation i want to talk about some of the things i have identified as mild adaptation but i'm not dr umar i am not the prince of pan-africanism i am not the king of pan-africanism and i'm not saying what i'm about to say here is law i'm not saying you ain't real you're not a true pan-africanist if you disagree with me but these are some assessments i think we should at least address and if you don't reach my conclusions you should at least have your own critique and reach your own conclusion and it's done i ain't got to mess with the curse it is what it is sorry about it's the lighting i can anyway one of the i'm going to talk about pan-africanism mild adaptation one is um pan-africanism and religion or more specifically western religions in pan-africanism there is a spoken and unspoken code that we as africans have to respect the spirituality and the spiritual views and the religious convictions of other african people and you don't judge you don't tear down so it's times i go to pan-african gatherings and people will get up to the mic muhammad used to do this and he'd give greetings in asalam alaikum he'd give greetings in the hotep he'd give greetings in a lafayette he would give a christian greeting a muslim greeting north african west african central african greetings as if all this [ __ ] belongs together i've been to pan-african gatherings where people pour libations to our revolutionary ancestors bookman harriet tubman and in that same libations pot they pour in libations to jesus and muhammad so there is this ongoing theme within the pan-african community that not only should western religions christianity islam and judaism not only should they that abraham religions be tolerated but they are welcomed and embraced and you look at a map of africa and over 90 percent of africa identifies as christian and muslim with small pockets of what they call animistic or traditional religions and there was a time where they couldn't find one african on planet earth and the antiquity at the height of our civilization there was not one african muslim there was not one african christian and it arguably there weren't even african jews but that's a whole other discussion with the with judaism i just let me just say we are not 12 tribes we are not the descendant of the tribe of judah that's all myth it's all there was no moses never existed there was no abraham never existed there were no ten commandments brought down from a mountain golden calf there was no egyptian bondage there was no crossing of the red sea it's all made up all fiction there's no historical archaeological hieroglyphical all that stuff was written down about people hundreds of years after saying what happened before and they were making stuff up there is no yahweh allah jesus no jesus sorry all made up but i digress i digress because you know everybody got their myths and folklores and legends and beliefs and spirits and gods every culture you don't find that's one thing that's universal all civilizations made art all civilization made music all civilization had their courtship rituals all civilizations made up something or somebody to worship just something we do that's how we get down is humanity but not all cultures allow an alien concept of the divine and alien god to infiltrate and dominate their culture you go to china there are some christians in china there are some muslims in china uighurs we see they're going to be in persecuted right now but the dominant ideology that governs china's concept of the divine and origins of humanity the vast majority of those people their belief system is shinto buddhist confucian or atheists from from the maoism all there is their dominant isms are chinese same thing in europe you find europe uh europeans that follow ifa yeruba you find white kimites who follow the the tree of life the comedic cultivation self-cultivation methods you find european uh oh they love yoga and and and and uh what do you call the hinduism and buddhism all over the place white girls and yoga pants namaste everywhere you look but the dominant isms the dominant concept of the divine of origins are your christianity islam judaism and we need to return i ain't saying we gotta purge not saying we should but that should be an ambition but the fact that we are so tolerant within the pan-african movement of alien religions and we let pan-african as christians and pan-african as muslims and pan-african is black so-called hebrews cult members come into our spaces and assert themselves to allow them to lead prayers or to impose because you can't go to mecca i ain't saying you can't be a muslim but be a muslim over in muslim spaces i'm not going to go to mecca talking about my views atheism what the hell i'm i'm running back and forth to mecca and medina doing after that ain't the place for that and you go muslim it up amongst your muslims what does that sound i'm getting a little feedback in my ear y'all let me know if the sound on q4 but anyway so i'm saying that we need to have a discussion i already know y'all know where i stand on alien religions within the pan-african movement i listened to to malcolm not malcolm the cult leader not malcolm the member of the cult not that malcolm but the awakened malcolm the pulse nation of islam malcolm where he said you leave your religion at home leave it in the closet your personal walk with your your personal walk and with the your personal interpretations of the words and the attention intentions of the prophet are your own i don't think it's right to bring it into our movements i don't even think it's right to indoctrinate your own damn kids into your delusions but that's your kids i can't stop you but i'd advise against it let your children fire but i think we as the pan-african community we don't see african myths african folklore african spirituality african gods embraced outside of africa so i don't think non-african gods and african alien religious beliefs and myths should be embraced or even tolerated within pan-african spaces and not saying you can't be a pan-african christian marcus garvey was a christian male adaptation can't say you can't be a pan-african muslim malcolm x was a muslim male adaptation even after leaving the nation of islam cult he was a muslim not saying you can't be a pan-african muslim but you can't be a pan-african christian or muslim promoting christianity and islam your own maladaptation i have modding mechanisms i have my own escapisms it ain't through no fictional god but i have my own escapisms i play the x y'all could probably see the xbox right there i play xbox but i don't carry the xbox into meetings i don't carry the xbox into the community i don't pour libations to the damn xbox i'm like i just need to take a break turn on the xbox get on mortal kombat and beat the hell how to rip the [ __ ] on there and beat the hell out of my friends and then make fun of them and then it's back to life back to reality i don't care you know i don't walk the streets but dressed up like sub zero or where you know sub-zero symbol around my neck it's just an escapism it's just a past time that's how y'all need to do y'all religion in fact abandon your religion and get into online gaming this is it's pretty much the same thing fictional characters doing super things supernatural stuff at your request y'all pray to jesus for for victory i prayed a scorpion and and and sub-zero for victory is us asking fictional characters to do things for us and both of them are murderous vicious characters your god my video game characters all they do is kill people so anyway that's one damn that's one i gotta pick up the pace and check out a poet from the black race all right so this is something at least we need to open the door the male adaptations in parent africanism our comfort when accepting alien religions into our fold and being expressed within our fold and ask yourself i'm a parent-african christian i'm a pan-african muslim i'm a pan-african black hebrew israelite whatever the hell that mean what the hell does that mean i'm a even i'm a buddhist or a hindu and and just the larger irrationality and also spirituality how did your spiritual beliefs about the universe about energies all this alien concept this nonsense such as chakra not not chakras and meridians and this foolishness about karma and karmatic fate that needs to be reconciled does it align with our pan-africanist ambition does it serve our pan-african its ambition not because you believe it does but structurally historically evidence but moving on another mild adaptation pan-africanism and capitalism i mean do i even do i gotta say it i'm gonna quote ice cube how many times do i have to say it but if i have to go get a gun you will learn i don't burn you think i'm a sucker but i ain't the one y'all gonna make me go get a gun like ice cube y'all think i'ma sit here and explain how parent african is capitalist if you are a pan-african capitalist you are you cancel yourself out you like dry water you know you the living dead you are ideological zombie god damn it if you're a pan-african you two things that can't be together because in order to be capitalist you must be support the status quo and you must be a conservative and i don't just mean a ideological conservative you don't think men and men should get married and you think that fiscal policy no conservatism means you need things to stay the way they are you need stability in the current system because disruptions of the current systems always start to erode profits and if you are a capitalist profit and accumulation above everything else you can't be a pan-african com uh conservative or company african is capitalist you just can't it's not possible you are a liar and i don't know if you've deluded yourself and lied to yourself or you lying to us and you know you lying you're just an infiltrator you're just a uh uh uh tom handkerchief head spy for the white man i don't know whether you just stupid or crazy or both but there are a lot marcus garvey i know they love to come to me and say marcus garvey was a capitalist and marcus garvey was a christian and that was literally over 100 years ago and the capitalism under 100 years ago even if you read marx the capitalism that marx wrote about marx was in awe of capitalism he was in awe of it marx said that capitalism was a revolutionary force marx wasn't even he didn't even hate capitalism like i do marx felt that capitalism was a necessary step but if you go on to read further into mark beyond he may first he did an analysis of capitalism as it was but then he has writing saying if all these things that are true about capitalism now he projected he predicted what capitalism would become the imperialism the destruction of ecosystems the expansion of enslavement the obsolescence and ultimately the alienations of human beings from themselves so i conclude after reading as much garvey as i did i understand garvey being a capitalist in 1919 1918 that industrial capitalism not finance capitalism there was no bezos and how the hell you got over a hundred years of additional history and information available to you then garvey and you reach the same conclusion you can't build or go beyond garvey use the fool and garvey will call you you raise up embassadors go listen to garvey's recordings he would you in the cell in his west indian accent jamaican accent garvey would call you and in the seal if you used his capitalism to justify your capitalism if you use his industrious ideas and concepts and experience with capitalism to uh justify embracing you know digital post-industrial uh post um um post-industrial globalized capitalism you'd be a fool to justify that so any i think garvey probably even learned that much later if he wasn't but anyway i'm not gonna speculate about garvey i'm telling you right now as the evidence stands there is no reconciliation between pan-africanism and con and capitalism there is no reconciliation there is no way to be a functional honest sincere intelligent pan-africanist and a conservative to support the global status quo or your local regional status quo to support capitalism and be a true panic but i'm gonna try to rush you pan africanism and coexistence with white hegemony there is this also this concept that many pan-african it this means that we can have black power over here and white power over there and yellow power and the black panthers used to say black power for black people white powerful white people yellow power for asian people red power for the red man or for the native american everybody have their own power but that is not possible because as i stated much earlier in the show go back if you're listening to this live then go back once it's posted on the q4 website or diallokinata.com or on youtube go back and listen to what i said about two things not being able to exist about white hegemony white power white wealth is based on you will not find anywhere on this planet the wealthy united states the wealthy united kingdom the wealthy french the wealthy of germany the wealth of of of well former they squandered most of it in spain and portugal of italy and greece they squandered a lot of theirs the old world old europe versus new europe the wealth of the swiss and the dutch and the finish you won't find a source of white wealth that is not rooted in black death and exploitation and there are so many people so many so-called pan-africanists that come and say we just need to focus on us we just need to do what we got to do we got to get ourselves together suggesting that we should not and cannot focus on white folks so here i am i got to focus on my family and make sure my kids are straight and make sure my wife is together and make sure i got myself together and i can't focus on the white man while the white man is pouring gasoline around the foundations of my house and burning my house down and i think conducting myself properly with my wife and children and making sure my children are learned and trained in the math and sciences and learn coding and that i love a black woman and so that's as if that's going to stop the flames from consuming our home so to set up and to pronounce yourself i am a pan-africanist and if that psychologically and in action in practical terms did not put you in direct and immediate opposition to global white domination white hegemony and all of the institutions and policies and practices of white hegemony you are not a true praying africanist there can be no coexistence there can be no unified empowered africa and a global white power system at the same time because one was based on the hyper exploitation one was based on the non-existence of the other so if the pan-african is say well i'm just focused on us i just want to get us together but there's no critique and no direct opposition to try to work the ambitions and agendas of global white domination they are not a true panama pan-africanism if your pan-africanism does not make you a direct enemy of the systems and institutions of white hegemony then you are not doing you're doing it wrong you are doing what is called a male adaptation if you think imma just move back to africa and build in africa or imma just build in the black community i when you stop looking i mean if you're not paying attention to the enemy and looking to thwart the enemy and you think you can build up without tearing down you are under a duluth you need to be in the first on the list irrationality and religious so there is no coexistence but it ain't just the only emerging power is not just white hegemony number four coexistence campaign africanism coexists with cytocentrism and cyanocentrism is basically the ideology that is driving the rise of the state capitalist communist party of china and the ideology behind chinese efforts to colonize or recolonize and subjugate africa and indian nationalism right now modi and uh india where they want indian nationalism and they want to institut across the globe so there are many people who have successfully if you can't beat them join them who are mimicking the white oppressor and and it's not just them there are a lot of black capitalists doing it too so i don't think that what we have history no other race has been able to live in peace with the european everywhere they go genocide colonization conquest enslavement and hyper exploitation of the ecosystem up to extinction and whether it's the dust bowl here or the plague of of of uh invasive species in in australia and the australia is on fire the united states is under drought all of this is a byproduct capitalism and white hegemony they are destroying the life-sustaining capacity of the earth but we also have to ask ourselves what about these mimics the european has spawned mimics wannabe imperialists wanna be whities if you see the movie school days from spike lee there was a a group a sorority of black women who had blue contacts light they only let light-skinned black girls join their sorority and they will wear blue contacts and blind wigs and they were like you're a wannabe and that's what that in the early 90s and the 80s that's what we would call black people who mimic and wanted to appear and live as white people we call them wannabes you just don't wanna be wanna be better than me go back and watch school days it's not my favorite spikey movie but it's watchable it's got some some iconic black performers in there but anyway we got some wannabe whities nations whole nations of want to be like india and china and i don't think that coexistence is impossible but they will have to abandon their colonial ambitions and they will have to be sanctioned for their colonial ambitions and they will have to give us reparations for their colonial affronts or neo-colonial fronts there can be no coexistence between pan-africanism and white hegemony but there may be opportunities for coexistence or of of african people and all other peoples if all other peoples including us abandon our wannabe behaviors and mentalities what about pan-africanism this is a tough one and gender politics sexism is rampant throughout black movements and i give i try to give brothers not only a past but a benefit of the doubt i try to be essential black men came out because black men in the united states we have all of the exploitations we are supposed to do achieve all of the material success of the white man without adopting any of the pathologies of the white man when the pathologies of the white man of what allowed him to achieve the material success so if you're not ambitious if you're not a successful capitalist then you're a scrub and they don't want no scrub a scrub is a guy who gets no love from me sitting on the passenger side of your best friend's ride so if you don't want to end up on the passenger side of your best friend's ride you have to be what they call a shark you have to be a hustler you have to be ready to grind you got to be cutthroat you got to be a hustler baby you got to be i don't know what you heard about me a pimp in order to achieve in this economic system you cannot be a good person you have to be a predatory parasite nobody does a million dollars or a billion dollars worth of work to get millions and billions of dollars you have to exploit the labor of others or you have to serve the interest of those who exploit others so as black men we are expected to achieve all that the white man has achieved in terms of material success without embarking on any of the atrocities that the white man embarked upon which is an impossibility which drives us crazy we supposed to get out here and get the bag but we ain't got nobody to colonize we don't get 200 years of free labor from another race we don't even get to do the crimes that white books get away with white folks do crimes commit collapse whole global economies who do we get to know and then the white man props up a few selected negroes money mayweathers and minstrels and say well this particular individual black man started from the bottom now he's here and he went from the slums to being millionaires what's wrong with all the other black men and we fall for that trick every single time i wish i could go to the white community and select one white dude and be like look at this one white man he is the ideal manifestation of the white man by doing everything i want him to do he is the true and living embodiment of the white man and then all white men around the world be like i gotta be like that white man white people would immediately be like he's living up to white stand black standards and following black ideologies and valuing black things that black people value and having a black value system and mindset they would not pay any attention to them where can't let them define for us what success is i don't care anything that your oppressor can deny you should not be central or core to your identity or your ideas of success but i digress black men mimic white men and then we're called the white people of black people cis-gendered heterosexual black men are the white people of black people and all my life i thought white people were the white people of black people so all that to say i understand brothers why y'all sexist why y'all adopt mentalities of objectification of women you know i'm just like you know why y'all basically the homicide and the domestic violence rates but understanding something is not the same as accepting something understanding something should give us a greater means of correcting and reversing it and we have to acknowledge it we have to acknowledge it so ultimately we have to acknowledge the gender politics the sexism misogyny objectification devaluation you know we are taught to be equal to a man who burned his own mothers sisters aunties cousins wives burning white women at the stake we adopt the religions that teach that women have to be covered from head to toe because they're very formal sinful we are taught that women brought sin and death into the world and that her menstrual cycle and pain and giving birth are curses from god but we supposed to not be sexist i understand sexism i know where it comes from you can go to the uh i did a whole review of the iceman's inheritance that talks about the origins of sexism how did large humanity swaps of humanity all over africa africa there was no male deity without female complement and female gods unlike the europeans had female gods but what happened to the female gods in the european canon pantheon they were raped they were butilized they were kidnapped they were petty and vicious go study zeus the greek and roman gods i mean if the greek and roman gods live today they'd all be registered sex offenders every single zeus hercules prometheus they'd all be registered sex offenders or they're there so all i'm saying gender politics a lot of times black folks will dismiss this and say well hey we black people we just gotta get together we can't be fighting each other and fighting the oppressor sometimes you might have to you can't use the can't fight each other and fight the oppressor dismissal if you are mimicking the oppressor so i think gender politics gender issues need to be addressed need to be raised need to be resolved within pan-africanism and i can't count how many movement how many times how many times i've been to pan-african gatherings pan-african events even protest and it's the brothers up front brothers at the podium brothers sitting in the comfortable chairs while the women are running around getting all the food tending to the children and doing all the domestic work and i'm like is this a meeting of the founding fathers or the meetings of revolutionary black people now that's changing i'm seeing black women take more of a leadership role asserting their power and influence but i'm also seeing a lot of pushback and black men getting angry and black men that are even saying the success of the black woman is is is a threat to the black man so real talk sexism is a serious problem it's real misogyny or massage noir but even but most of the time because i'd even see because even when we talk about massage more sexism massage noir misogyny objectification it's real it's prevalent i've seen it my entire time within the movement my entire and sometimes it will be more intense depending on what organization or what grouping or what the particular movement we're mobilizing around but it's never been absent the only time i don't see it is when when when black women are able to truly take a leadership role you see a reduction in it but it's never absent and we've got to solve it it ain't us and we can't have you know you can't free half the people and if you are a black male sexist you know better than this uh these feminists who think oh black women can get freedom without the black man can abandon the black man you're just as bad as the feminists you claim to hate so gender politics and also black i i uh got into a big brother i've worked with organized with and collaborated with for years he came and told me that gay black people can't be part of the movement and i'm like and the person who made this announcement to this particular organization that i was a member of and affiliated with they kicked me out said that that made the that put out the press release saying that gayness homosexuality is anti-african so the lgbtqai plus weren't really can't be part of the movement this guy was a muslim and this dude had the nerve to talk about how subversive homosexuality was to africans and african interests and i'm like and i asked you can be a muslim because i i really don't have any history of gay atrocities against african people gay enslavement of african people gays conspiring with our enemies to bring us down i don't have any but i can tell you i got a solid history we can go back 600 to 1200 years far back as you want to go of gays and christian of christians and muslims outlying with our enemies and putting their you know tamu tip and i'm like so i can see you super pro black you super hardcore i mean you're gonna say the gays can't come through but the muslims and the christians can using your logic and your justification for excluding the gay folks it seems like the gay people did the least upfront when you talk about subversion of african values islam does not subvert african values christianity does not subvert have you read have you been in the same room with a bible have you read one page of the history of islam in africa or the history of christianity in africa but i don't so that's another thing persecution and it's ironic because you trying to say homosexuality is european it's white but so is persecution of gay people not that i'm giving you but let's let's just run with your premise you know go google matthew shepard go google the holocaust and the pink child just put in nazi pink triangle so you're not being you claiming gay brothers or being eurocentric when they be gay but you being eurocentric when you be persecuting gays so it's all eurocentric so we got to fix it but that's a whole nother top so all in all gender and sexuality politics need to be resolved there's so many issues and we try to just glaze over it and say hey just black be black and you try to silence people you black women can't speak up because hey no no you gonna cause disunity well hey if your unity is based on dehumanizing another person then disunity is the preferred outcome don't be unified with anybody that's objectifying or trying to compound your oppression same thing with with the the black lgbtq next is pan-africanism and ecocide and global warming there is not a strong enough presence uh i'm gonna push through these fast um yeah so there's not enough strong enough emphasis on uh the environment environmentalism um preservation of ecosystem recreation uh restorations of ecosystem and uh carbon emission reduction and methane emission reduction and mass extinction we need a stronger branch of ecology within the african pan-african and black liberation struggle pan-africanism and tribalism there is a difference between being a member of a tribe and being tribalistic being a member of the tribe is something you can have pride in something you can use in terms of to shore up and to strengthen and reinforce your identity but being tribalistic is putting the the the the interest or the the supremacy of your particular tribe over the interest of the collective your tribe your community needs to be able to merge with and serve the collective not separate and above the collective and tribalism isn't just an african continental thing i see black folks in the city looking down on black folks in in the uh in rural america rural and southern black folks i see black folks with degrees looking down on black folks that don't have formal education i see black folks who have secured the bag looking down on black folks who get food stamps all these tribal and all these identifiers that we have everything we have in terms of our tribal affiliation needs to be supported through our pan-african ambition and revolutionary struggle and then um pan-africanism and nationalism there's a lot of toxic nationalists a lot of black nationalists mimic white nationalism and dare i say a lot of black fascists people like umar uh the irritated genie of sophists a lot of these individuals who i call demagogues even uh louis farrakhan to the extent that y'all believe he can be or is a pan-africanism have a lot of fascistic views um i don't really have time maybe i'll revisit i'm gonna put a star black uh black fascism and black demagoguery we can do a separate talk on that but black nationalists you have to be careful not to cross over into hyper nationalists and even mugabe we have a lot of black militants on the african thompson and a lot of black leaders who talk big stuff uh the late jomo kenyatta who were nothing uh papadoc duvalier babydoc they had a lot of black nationalist rhetoric but they ran and when they get to power they act like petty fascists so there is a line of fascism and that's also tied into the gender politics the hyper masculinity and the other elements so that is a concern too we have to make sure our nationalism does not mimic or align with white nationalism we don't need there is no need for black supremacy or black imperialism or black capitalism and a lot of white nash black nationalists fall into those other boxes so pan-africanism needs to humanize and reform uh black nationalism now these things that i'm going to talk about or what must pan african pan-africanism must be a challenge to white hegemony capitalism ecocide sexism all manifestations of persecution and oppression and mental side those are the things that pan-africanism must exist to challenge cannot in any way compromise with or tolerate i'll list it again white hegemony capitalism ecocide destruction of the planets ecosystems sexism all manifestations of persecution and oppression we can't oppress our way to freedoms we can't persecute other races on our path to freedom or persecute people within our race on the path to our own liberation and mental side which mental side should have been number one because the destruction of the intellectual capacity of african people prevents us from carrying out any of the other actions and these are the elements that must exist within the pan-african individual and the pan-african movement number one secularism all pan-africanist organizations and movements must be secular that does not mean that religious people can't be a part of it that just means that religious beliefs and delusions and dictates and dogma cannot determine what is to be or not to be done within a pan-african movement it must be secular rational evidence-based tactical analytical number two socialist if you're not socialist then i then you ain't human socialism is basically an economy oriented towards meeting people's needs as opposed to accumulating profits it is about cooperation and sharing not uh exploitation so any black pan africans talk about all socialism if you're anti-socialist you're anti-african you cannot be a pan-out all pan-african leadership must be um have its transition structure no more leadership for life so every pan-african organization or body must have embedded in transitions for leadership and strict accountability for leadership the terms under which a black leader can be impeached or removed or exiled must be laid out and held too strictly and their time within power must be predefined and when their time for power to is up they must be strictly ousted from power and if they refuse to follow those two things of accountability and transition they are not worthy for pan-african leadership as i said before in terms of secularism all pan-african organizations must be evidence-based academic historical analytical self-critical that is anti-minister that is the opposite of mental side that's how we combat mythical all pan-african organizations must be revolutionary meaning there can be no more cosmetic blackness i'm black cause i wear black guard i'm black because i got a black african name and i go to the kwanzaa thing and i do a guzu saba seven days a year instead of 365 and all of that so no more superficial cosmetic blackness even michelle obama and barack obama two of the biggest sellouts in the history of blackness can come and say they're proud black people they're proud african-americans that's new negro ism that are black on the surface and white as hell at the core we need to stop falling for that so you must be revolutionary and pan-african must be womanist it must be africana womanism must be a cherished value idea and goal to be obtained and that's that oh i didn't get now i rushed through it i got to the end said everything i had to say no i didn't but let this be an ongoing dialogue and discussion miseducation of pan-african is in the proper education and structure of pan-african ideology and pan-african execution and agenda and closing i want to say one more thing about this juneteenth holiday it was like what that dude duke say you know you effed up right y'all really messed up letting these white folks make juneteenth an official holiday and i'm just gonna talk there isn't one there is one out of all the official holidays only thing the reason why the white men make something an official holiday is so they can pervert and distort let's look at the other holidays this is to close out look at christmas christmas went from a day celebrating the birth of a savior to a consumer orgy a corporate consumer capitalist orgy martin luther king day they turn martin luther king into a non-violent patriotic personal responsibility icon and a martyr and you find white racist you'll find martin luther king quoted more on racist fox news on conservative media than you find him quoted in the black community they captured and perverted king's legacy and they completely re-erased the last four to five years of king's life where he was making his transition to be a conscious revolutionary as opposed to a bought and paid for integration the king holiday has done nothing but pervert king's legacy memorial day where we talk about where we venerate the military and the military dead at the same time we don't get to talk about the atrocities that the u.s military committed in the past or present it is to destroy our understanding and make us submit and make us okay with spending more money on bombs and spending more money on the military than we spend on education on health care on any of the infrastructure the military is hollowing out this country and real talk the u.s is under a military dictatorship because the congress asked for an audit of the pentagon and the pentagon said go f yourself which means there is no longer any real division of power which means you know for all intents and purposes the military is completely independent of civilian rule i.e military dictatorship and that's what memorial day has done the fourth of july independence day the day of independence where the vast majority not just black folks but native americans uh women white women the intimate oppressed distort the very concept of independence of freedom is what independence day labor day was established to take away from may day ghost research may day which was the haymarket riots which was militant labor struggle and it turned a militant labor movement into a data to eat toxic nitrate infused hot dogs veterans day the same thing they claimed to honor veterans while while not dealing with the the plague of mental illness homelessness incarceration of u.s veterans u.s veterans being denied their benefits from educational benefits to to housing support and the military is hella racist whereas black soldiers are 16 times more likely to be caught marshalled and dishonorably discharged than white soldiers for the same offenses so veterans day thanksgiving do i need to say anything more about the lives of thanksgiving new year's day it seems if the united states hasn't managed to f up new year's day unless you really look beyond the gregorian calendar and you find out that the new year's day ain't truly a true new year especially for african people but okay and even kwanzaa even though it's not an official holiday you see how kwanzaa is bastardized just go chris mahana kwanza kwanza is a big joke and many of you people who celebrate kwanzaa yeah i ain't said nothing or thought nothing about the angus usable since january first of this year so when we look all the way down the line in us history all we see is the u.s government basically distorting and perverting holidays and knowing all of this we gonna go and celebrate the us creating another black holiday we had king day and we saw how they bastardized king's legacy what the blood clot you think gonna happen to juneteenth now it's better like black august black august now i'm gonna go all in on black august since i can't mess with juneteenth and biden i wish biden would give me permission to do anything let alone so how to tell me how to win and how to celebrate my ancestors so look for juneteenth mattress sales and juneteenth parades led by braces got an f'd up you know you act up right we don't need them to to validate us or our ancestors or our days of recognition so we got black august let's keep that from going commercial but the us does nothing but distort holidays holidays only exist in america for mass manipulation and corporate profits no other reason and now they got another one they're going to use the enslavement of our ancestors to generate profit and distort the history you know this but i digress this my time is up y'all this is q4 radio bro diallo show let me put the thing on the thang for the thang you can support the bro diallo broadcast going to slash dialogue patreon.com you can cash at me a few bucks to help sustain the bro diallo broadcast q a and progressive independent pan-african media this is people supported people sponsored and people-centric for for the people um liberation is radical nobody tell me what i can and can't say please like share subscribe get the word out and we will be back next monday and i'm going to talk more about racism as a public health crisis and we're going to go over how they're going to distribute this here money lori lightfoot gave 9 million to support racism to fight racism and the nine million dollars didn't even come from the races she just siphoned that from fun she gave hundreds of millions of dollars to the police but gave us 9.2 million dollars to fight but i hey money's money right and i see some some poverty pimps are already scrambling to get it anyway let me stop with the hateration i'm glad you stayed with me and i'll see y'all next monday we're going to go out with good news coming by the jungle brothers and good news coming uh again go check out done by the forces of nature jungle brothers because that is a dope trap
Diallo Kenyatta
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RH UAV MAPPING FOR A RURAL ROAD PART 1
[Music] hey guys it's Lena Blake from refined horizons and in this video I'm gonna show you how to organize some UAV imagery that was taken on a little sample transportation project of a rural road so you can see I've added the ortho mosaic tiles for the road that we produce in pix 4d I've got him here in lizard tech geo viewer Gio viewers a pretty cool free viewer design for for large image files so you can see I've got those ortho tiles loaded and I'll zoom in here and you can see those are high resolution low low altitude orthos and they look really actually turned out really really good now there are a couple spots here where there's a little bit of distortion if you get down here on the end you can see right here for example in here there's some distortion in the trees right here but overall was really pleased with the product that came out it was a it's a good product so I just wanted to give you an idea this is Red Hills Road outside of Chinese camp California it's about a half a mile road so that's what it looks like in G of your but that's not really what I wanted to show you so what I'm gonna show you is how to organise the the actual raw images that came from that flight you know one of the things I tell surveyors and mapping folks a lot is that I think the oblique imagery is just as valuable as the orthos you can't draw on the obliques like you can on the orthos but the obliques are I think a lot more useful for things like asset inventory and inspection so sorry for the sniffling my allergies still bother me a little bit even though it's a June so I've got a folder here with the raw images then these are the tiles the ortho tiles I created we're gonna work in this rhyme and just folder for a few minutes so I'm gonna make a few knees a few new folders I'm gonna call this past one and I'll explain these names in a minute past two I'm actually gonna call this segment segment one past two Cygnet one pass one so I'm gonna pause the video go ahead create those folders and all all resume the video I have all those create alright guys so I got these folders created actually shorten these names up a little bit so on this particular stretch of road here that you can see here actually flew that in two segments it was too too long to fly in a single segment so that segment one in segment two and then each of these I have a set of six subfolders pass one through six you can see that in both and so let me explain what that is so the way I flew this particular batch is the first pass was with the camera directly pointed directly down so vertical photos at about 150 feet past two was coming back the other way camera straight down vertical photos at about double that about 300 feet past three was at a 45 degree angle moving let's see it would be was moving westerly westerly direction and travel past four was 45 degree angle moving easterly so easterly direction and travel past five was with a camera at a 45 degree angle looking at the north side of the road past six was at a 45 degree angle looking at the south side of the road and I did the same thing for segment two same exact pattern okay so what we're trying to do with this pattern is a get not only get good coverage for the ortho photos but also get try and get oblique views in all four compass directions so with both directions to travel and looking at both sides of the road perpendicular to the road okay so what we'll do now is that we'll drop this down over here on the left-hand pane so that we can see these subfolders and I'm gonna go to my icon view and we're just gonna organize this now so I want to go through and grab all the images for the first pass and I just know from looking at him that these first set from 12 to 32 was the first pass so that was the vertical photos that 150 feet so I'm gonna move those okay and then I had this next pass was the vertical photos at 300 feet and let's see this is gonna be a little harder so let's open these up okay I can tell that's not vertical so that's too far so let's just back these up till we get the vertical alright so it looks like the last vertical there was that was image 48 so we'll grab this set will go into pass too okay and then we had the oblique at a four direction of travel and so I'm just gonna flip through these so this is going west Bleek's going west okay and I just passed it so I know that right here is the turnaround point so my last image for that next pass is 76 and if I had to do this over I would be right down those start stops of each pass and my I'd have some notes and I would write that down I'd be a smarter way to do it okay then we got the next set of obliques going back the other direction okay so that stops at 96 all right okay let's see what we got okay so now now I'm going at 45 degrees looking at the north side of the road so that's the next set okay so the turnaround point is right here okay so this is the last one so 123 is the next pass 97 to 123 those are the 45-degree obliques looking at the north side of the road okay and then everything else is looking at the south side of the road so going back to the east looking at the south side of the road okay and then I have just a couple of photos there so that's looking west that's looking east those are just to kind of break it up so I those are just some markers so I knew when I started my next segment so these will go in 6 ok so now we've got these organized this is the vertical photographs at 150 this is the vertical photographs at at 300 feet above ground these are the Ford obliques these are the back of leeks these are the obliques at the north side of the road these are the obliques at the south side of the road so we've got all those sorted ok what we would do then is come in and do the same thing for segment 2 so let's start here it's a little shorter segment so there aren't as many images so we're going down now all right and then we start coming back this is the last one on the first pass so once to 166 okay and then we're going back the other direction now it a little higher altitude but the cameras still straight down okay and that runs to 178 so image 167 to 178 all right then we're going forward going to West at a 45 so that's the last one there 190 image 190 so 179 to 190 and then we go back the other direction 45 okay so it's 207 so 191 to 207 okay then we have the 45 obliques on the north side of the road all right and that stops there so that's 221 now I know I got a little bit lost that's why this one is a is a vertical yeah let's see when I pick it back up here looks like I pick it back up right here so we got a 225 should be to the end okay so if that one doesn't look right yeah that's not right there it is there okay so that's our pass number six okay and then these are just chunk shots we can just get rid of all right so now we've organized those raw images now what I would do I'm not gonna do it in this video but I will go in and rename these so they're a little more the name is a little more logical and then we'll have those those are basically what I consider raw images that have been at least had an initial sort or they're they're sorted into an initial group there so there's different ways to do this but I wanted to share this is a method I've been experimenting with for the organization of those images and then you know if you if you record some metadata or put some a little more data in in the folder name so for example you could do something like this you could say pass one - vertical 150 you can say past two vertical 300 and you could say past three 45-degree west and past four is 45-degree east past five 45 degree north and past six is 45 degrees south alright cool we'll do some more with this data set I'm gonna work some more with it we'll do some more videos so I appreciate you guys watching
Redefined Horizons Learning
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The definition of insanity 😅
when people feel trapped and stuck which is usually you know at the beginning of therapy when they come in they say we feel stuck that's why we want for you to be here um I would not be a good therapist if I just let them come into my office and try and solve their problems the same way they've always solved them I am a good therapist because I say that that didn't work so you don't get to make the rules in my office you don't get to talk to each other the same way you don't get to try and solve the problem the same way we are going to try this my way because my way is unique and different and um and usually they are game because they understand that what they've been doing hasn't been working it's just that they don't know how to get out of that stuckness um and so that can be really helpful and I do have a lot of clients that basically say like we're stuck on our own we're going to hold and pause on this conversation until we see you because you help to give us a different direction
Marriage Therapy Radio
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Alone Over The Road | FedEx Custom Critical OwnerOps E34
[Music] [Applause] as you can tell Sheila's not with me it's really odd being without her we've never really spent a night apart since we've been together so it makes it a little bit tougher being out here without her she has SiC last two weeks we went home two weeks ago see a doctor found out she had a kidney stone she'd been hurt really bad in her back it's tough so we went home and seen the doctor and while I was home decided to go back out and run a couple of loads you know make some money keep the money coming in she stayed at home her aunt was in really bad shape too they hit called hospice in on honor and they wasn't sure when she was going to pass away she passed away Wednesday night when I was out on the road they had [Music] lay out in the funeral on the weekend so I came in went with her over the weekend on that got to meet her sister finally in her husband and got to see her brothers again it's a [Music] pretty sad must at times only time you really get to see your family is either at weddings or funerals so it's a sad occasion but joys to see the family so that Monday she decided she's gonna try to go back out with us or with me and she made it to wednesday her back started hurting really bad again so she got a hold my sister which she works as a there's practitioner for a kidney doctor so she wanted to get her in and get her checked out she said it could be pretty serious come to find out it's her kidneys are good or bladder is good they just run a few more tests you see what's going on why our back still hurt that's about the gist of what's going on why we haven't been doing videos and stuff she's been having a rough time she also text me the other day but she went down to get something to eat and she texts me the other day and said please don't divorce me said what's wrong she's like I wrecked your truck and she ended up Denton the bumper there was a trailer in front of her that she didn't see upset really low so she bumped into it nothing major but when she called me on the phone a little bit later I said hold on I got my divorce lawyer on the phone she didn't find that too funny but I thought was hilarious I went divorce her it's only a truck I'm going to tell you what my dad used to say he used to say a vehicle can be replaced a person can and that's the same philosophy I keep you know what it's only a piece of metal and it will it can be replaced she can't I mean I'm glad she's okay and there wasn't nothing major so that was a interesting funny day and then she is she just has the worst look she also text me under nine Sam I picked up the wrong keys I locked myself out of the house and my dad has extra set so they ain't had to come down let her in the house she's a having a rough time right now but I miss her and hopefully she'll be back in a better shape pretty soon I guess you will find out more probably Monday we got a big video coming up to share with you it's exciting I ain't gonna say not not nothing more because you're just gonna have to wait and see what it is it's very exciting for me and Sheila's she's she can't wait we've been waiting a while so we will be sharing that with you coming up if you haven't guessed on that other video for the giveaway we will be doing that as soon as we get back together do it together so you having guests go find the video of the pitcher and you can win a $25 gift card we will be doing the drawing very soon so thank you for watching and God bless and goodbye you
EXAM Transport & Co.
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Brain 1- Introduction
- Hi, guys. So today we are going to talk about the brain. Before we dive into the structure and function of the brain which is extremely complex, I want to do a quick overview, a reminder of the big picture of the nervous system as a whole so that we don't get lost in the details of the brain. You remember that in the last section we actually talked about the brain and the spinal cord as being part of the central nervous system. So I'm just going to repeat. Here's my spinal cord. Woo. Sure thing. It totally looks like a spinal cord. Just to remind us about, dude, why are we here? Why are we doing this? What is the brain? Why-- what is its overarching role in the nervous system? Remember our little drawings that we made that included the central nervous system and the peripheral nervous system? And remember how we had sensory little receptors receiving sensory information from the environment and they actually transmitted that information to the spinal cord? Do you remember that? And then remember that, you know, we have different flavors of sensory information, but then ultimately we have some sort of action that can be carried out, and we have different flavors of afferent pathways, we have different ways that we can-- or different types of afferent pathways, but the bottom line is that somehow sensory information can come in. It can be processed in the central nervous system and it can then send a message out to make something happen. For example, to make you contract a skeletal muscle. Today our primary task is to look at who bridges the gap between the sensory information coming in and the action that happens as a result of that sensory information. Sometimes-- sometimes it's-- sometimes the central nervous system really doesn't do much. Sometimes it literally does nothing. Sometimes you can actually have a sensory neuron synapse with a somatic motor neuron, and you would actually end up with some kind of a reflex where there is no processing in the central nervous system. There is no integration. It's actually automatic. That's not the norm. That's not the most common. We are going to talk about some reflexes in the next lecture. But for right now we are going to focus on, okay, information comes in, but now we are going to hop on one of our tracks in the spinal cord, one of our white columns in the white matter and we are going to head up to the brain and we are going to send a message to some part of the brain where the brain will then decide, okay, this is what we think should happen, and send the message back down. Now is a great time to whack somebody upside the temporal bone with your olecranon. And then your skeletal muscles will carry out that task. How is our brain doing this? How does our brain actually carry that out? That's the topic of today's lecture. Before we dive in to that friendly, friendly little complicated structure, that fantastically complicated structure, we are going to look at how your brain developed from when you were just an itty bitty cute little zygote.
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Brazil Coach Not Surprised By Richarlison Impact | Everton News Daily
welcome to Southie TV it is the Everson News Bailey rich Allison has been receiving praise from Brazil monitor t tay after comin on and scoring the winner for Brazil against Cameroon last night at MK Dons Stadium and with Sharla soon replace Neymar after eight minutes and scored with a fine Heather so we're keeping up is pedigree of scoring goals for both club and country this season despite ruining the transfer window apparently back in the summer I have the Brazilian forward that's got everything set CJ's impressed me in training he can play as a second striker or on the wing and he's been proved I've been impressed with him ever since he came into the national side so good news for the Blues forward the head of Saturday's game against Cardiff City and let's hope he continues his rich gold score and form Dominic all that Lubin was also an international scorer last night more importantly stopping solanki getting the hat-trick Carvalho and scored the brace including a penalty when solanki was on a hat see Carvalho and put the ball down set now you know I love and smash the top pin so giving another 5-1 victory in Denmark so well done Sudan there on both counts scoring the goals and denying Solanki a trick and I haven't again so they have been linked with Gabriel Barbosa nicknamed Gabi goal he is on loan from in Summerlin at Sun sawsan has been doing very well and apparently Santos want to keep him inside a keen to sell them and it looks like a race between Everson and Sun sauce according through news outlets in both Brazil and Italy so Marcel brands keen on him apparently the 22 year old Brazilian striker was fantastic in fantastic form before he joined inter hasn't quite done it in Italy gone back to Brazil scored a lot of goals there for Santos so I'll be incessant see whether evident do actually follow that up or it is just paper talk Evan have also been linked with a move for Barcelona midfielder Rufina so they just continue and are relationship with Barcelona go on and taking all their players and again that I'm not sure there's any truth in that one but he's a good player although we asked up and me injury and being off for a while and Martin O'Neill and Roy Keane of left the Republic of Ireland yeah that's your bring a smile through a lot of efforts onehans faces for the nonsense that those who've come out with we haven't concerned over the past couple years change McCarthy and Seamus Coleman being on you know the receiving end of not the best treatments apparently and yeah so big on big Sam one of the favourites for the job so sorry Irish fans but a especially Irish ever so nice being nightmare you think you've just got rid of him and he bumps us back off in the Republic of Ireland with his plane somewhere i oh it's gonna be incredible scenes gents Olson wants to stay at Everton that's what he said he said there's a place for best sheets us it's my home but I am here to start a new chapter and that's what I intend to do toxin out the side at the moment has played for Turkey during the international break but it's just the case of him being patients and then when he gets back in the evidence side he's got to take his opportunities it's as simple as that it's getting the same now with most of the plays I haven't which is fantastic he get your opportunity you have to take it and that's all to Tolkien to do exactly the same Everton Loney Nicola Vlasic currently on loan at CSKA Moscow is attracting interest from both the Milan club's his agents is being talked and watching he got talked to any and any of Italy's top sixth at all interested in him he's available between 15 and 20 million euros had done a little bit of this last night on the Everton news daily and we have gone if on patron as our daily action Nicola blasts if you want to see that get over to Peyton and check that out Salomon London has broken down during a television interview when talking about the challenge which resulted in change McCarthy breaking is like when West Brom came to good ocean in January McCarthy recently tend to the Everton first team squad against goal Marya for Rondon broke down when talking about the challenge and just said that he apologized but it was totally unintentional he said it was bad look on the day and when he seen the ngd you know he was really really shocked by it a name receive support from his family and his teammates and wishes James well and he did go to shame you could see him at the time he was genuinely upset at the time of the challenge in the game and there yeah it's obviously still brought on as he was reduced to tears when recalling it and finally form Levitt and defend that John Huizenga has said that some of the pre-match routines by David Moyes what amateurish he claims that he turned up for a home game at sweet theity for a three o'clock kickoff I'm not having that no one David Moyes you shaft them they're an hour an hour for three hours before and but he did say Phil Neville was a perfect cutlet and I'd be bummed I made them might disagree with that but I think I said never looked after him in the first few months when he joined the club and he did say hiding it he left evidence too early and it was just best Simas of professionals he had the funds were fantastic he said he loved go to some Park even though it was a bit covering for the away team because the dressing so small he said minutes normal we'd be purely intimidating the opposition and he said that's why a lot of the topsides lost the good Ocean Park because of that he said he loved seven lost the ever saw me ins so yeah there you go he said he did like David Moyes as well but he thought he was a bit amateur at Sam's who knows who knows that's Johnny haters opinion that's it - make sure you subscribe if you haven't and if you want more videos including that daily exit get over and subscribe it's a Payton thanks very much for watching see you soon on softy TV
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How To Install And Remove Flexscreen Split Screens
[Music] flexscreen accommodates sliding windows with our split screen system where one screen has a mold edge and the other snaps into it here's how to install and remove your split screens from inside your home install the screen with the mold edge first turn it sideways and pass it through your open window then flex the sides and walk each corner of the screen into your windows screen track or pocket let the screen go and it will snap into place then slide your window and install the second screen the same way ensuring that it snaps into the channel of the first screen when you close your windows the seam where the screens are connected will not be visible from inside your home to remove your flex screens gently press the center of the mesh until it bows slightly then grab hold of each side flex the screen and walk it out corner by corner turn it sideways and pass it through your window to access the other screen either slide your window or simply reach outside and pull the other screen into the opening where you just removed the first screen then remove that screen the same way thank you for choosing flexscreen and enjoy the view
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The Vibe with Sasha Anne: Episode 012: Holiday Gift Guide + Nightmare Before Christmas Makeup
[Music] hey it's Sasha Ann and I'm an actress singer and professional makeup artist welcome to the vibe where I talk about the hottest Trends in Fashion Beauty and entertainment [Music] The Most Wonderful Time of the Year hi loves welcome back to the vibe I'm your host Sasha Ann and in today's episode I'm going to be helping you guys out with a holiday gift guide everyone is scrambling to find the perfect gifts for your family members and since I already have my gifts ready I figured that I would help you guys out with a wonderful holiday gift guide I hope you guys love all these ideas before I get into it stay tuned for my Sally Nightmare Before Christmas makeup transformation all right here we go [Music] I mean so I'm starting off with my YSL blur primer and I've learned to actually start with the primer before I put on any face paint because it's just easier for the base and to blend the face paint with the water and it's either take off so that doesn't stain your skin by my next sfx cream color palette and I have my huge Maron makeup face paint palette here I do have to make a borderline though because of where like the blue separates from the two shades [Music] foreign [Music] to certain areas for some contoured dimension foreign [Music] brights palette and I'm going to take this shade [Music] now I'm going to do my brows and I'm going to take my Anastasia Beverly Hills dip brow in Granite [Music] oh [Music] foreign turquoise and black [Music] I am going to add some highlighter now the Ben Nye powder [Music] [Applause] [Music] thank you [Music] foreign so now I'm going to go in with some black [Music] foreign it with black [Music] been here forever [Music] foreign no I would add contacts but you know what I couldn't find any in time and also they don't have any prescription so if I can't have any prescription I can't see and I would make it terrible so now I'm going to put on some lashes [Music] now for some red lipstick foreign [Music] what I love about case defy custom phone cases is not only are they super useful everyone needs a phone case but you can personalize it this would be the perfect gift for your bestie make a collage phone case of all your favorite memories with your friends these Edwin Barrel lipsticks make perfect stocking stuffers the colors are vibrant long lasting and they are packed with vitamin E check out the description of this video for a link to get a discount on this product help your loved ones keep warm this winter with the puffer jacket from aritzia practical means fashion with these jackets they're stylish cute lightweight and effective you could never go wrong with Pajamas Victoria's Secret PJs range from sexy to cute to comfy so you can find a gift set for significant others or friends and family jewelry is always a hit and allows you to give a little something extra special Swarovski and Grave necklaces are an awesome choice because they are not only gorgeous but reasonably priced this plush pillow travel shoulder bag is a great way to encourage family to come visit the bag is great to take on planes and long car rides a it's soft enough to lay your head on and carry all your travel necessities along with this list I also like to give gift cards to those people who are very hard to buy for I like iTunes gift cards in particular you guys could buy my song Catch Me I'm Falling and this is your night on iTunes [Music] it's time for this episode of solitude I know it's very easy to get caught up in the gifts and materialistic aspect of the holiday season but remember the most important gift is your presence all right loves that's it for this week hope you have a merry Christmas and a happy Hanukkah to my fellow Jewish viewers or whatever holiday you guys celebrate make sure to follow me on all my social media Instagram simply Sasha and Tick Tock Sasha Ann and subscribe to my channel and I will talk to you guys next time bye [Music]
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NASA ARSET: Remote Sensing-Based Drought Monitoring, Session 1/2
Hello everyone thank you for joining us for our first session of our ARSET webinar series remote sensing of drought my name is Amber McCallum and I will be your instructor along with Amita Mehta and Cindy Schmitz this is a two session course that will take place on July 12th and July 19th there are two sessions each day depending on which time works best for your location session a will be at 12 to 2 p.m. Eastern and session B will be at 9:00 to 11:00 p.m. Eastern please make sure that you're only signed up for and attend one of these session times we've created two sessions to reach our broader international audience we will have lectures and demonstrations followed by exercises online and in qgis that you can follow along with each session we will have one homework assignment this will include a document with the steps that you must take and answers that will need to be submitted via Google Forms the link will be available after the final session on the website and we will post it in the chat box during the final week to receive credit for homework you must submit all answers via Google Forms by August 2nd to receive a certificate of completion you must attend both live webinars and complete the homework it takes some time to process these certificates so you can expect to receive them about two months after the completion of this course there are two prerequisites for this course first you should know and understand the fundamentals of remote sensing you can watch our on-demand course listed above which includes three one-hour recorded webinars that you can watch on your own time second you must have AQ giuse you must have q just downloaded and installed on your computer to complete the exercises so please ensure it's working properly prior to doing the exercises and the work you can find all the course materials listed on the website here this includes past recordings the presentation materials the in-class exercises and the link to the homework we also have the exercises and the PDF of today's presentation in the handouts portion of the GoToWebinar panel we will also eventually have all of our materials available in Spanish please note that in order to view the webinar recordings you must register this helps us keep track of who is viewing them and once you register you'll automatically be taken to Visa recording so here's an overview of the course outline this week we'll be providing a general overview of the use of remote sensing for drought monitoring this week we will review classification discuss how remote sensing can be used for drought monitoring then we'll focus specifically on precipitation and vegetation uses of drought monitoring we will provide a demonstration of some web-based tools and then will guide you through two in-class exercises these will focus on downloading precipitation and NDVI data you can follow along with us or you can go through these exercises on your own the documentation of the exercise of the exercises is located on the website and as I mentioned in the handouts section in the panel here so now I'll hand it over to Amita who will provide an overview of drought classification Thank You member and welcome everyone we will start with overview of chart classification so as you can see there are four major types of trout's meteorological drought agricultural drought hydrological drought and socio-economic drought and as the figure shows on the right hand side they all start from climate variability so all droughts actually only unit from below normal precipitation below normal compared to a long term average for normal precipitation which occurs over many years deviation from that decides conditions so as we see in the next slide each drought has different duration and different parameters are affected by the droughts so starting with nutria logical drought it is related to degree of China's as compared to normal precipitation and as shown here it is reduction in precipitation as well as evaporation or evapotranspiration increase so this really mythological drought occurs when there is net a reduction in water availability so there are two components it's usually a shorter time less it starts from a couple of weeks all the way to about six months it can be neurological drought it also because of the nature of the precipitation itself it's highly variable in space and it is region specific because normal precipitation also varies from space to space place to place very quickly so meteorological drought has high variability not only in space also in time from weeks to six months down after because of the meteorological drought and because of the unavailability of enough water agricultural drought sets up and that is due to soil water decrease and that eventually in vegetation stress and reduction in crop yields so agricultural drought follows meteorological drought and it can occur about six months later a few months later or season later after meteorological drought finally hydrological drought which occurs because again of reduction in precipitation but after a few months more than six months down the road there is reduction in streamflow and runoff groundwater also gets depleted and reserve oil and lake levels also go down wetlands are affected by it as well so hydrological drought results from long-term persistent deficit of rainfall and that usually occurs longer than six months after the meteorology program sets up finally impacts of these droughts are on economic social and ecological conditions so as the next slide shows a hydrological drought as we just talked about it's related to rain and also snow melt and snow shortfall it impacts surface and subsurface water supply and it it affects agricultural drought also so ecological drought on the other hand is prolonged and widespread deficit in naturally available water supplies and that creates multiple choices across ecosystems so wetlands are affected also our streamflow reduces and so because of a number of reasons ecological drought is a widespread so socio-economic drought it is impact of all types of droughts it is not related just to climate variability related drought conditions but also depends on population changes related to supply and demand the drought related to supply and demand rates of goods and economy it's affected by our agricultural ecological and hydrological situations and socio-economic Changez also as it depends on supply and demand of goods it depends on other factors such as transportation how goods are distributed so a number of factors in addition to other job conditions they cause socio-economic drought so what we are going to do in this webinar is we are going to look at remote sensing data which help in monitoring jobs all three types of droughts meteorological agricultural and hydrological droughts can be monitored by using remote sensing data directly or data derived from remote sensing so we are going to review some of those data sets and see how they help in monitoring doubts to start with we have a list of satellites here these are NASA satellites which are useful for drought monitoring and will start lens it is one mission that's the longest mission and it it was launched in 1972 and it a number of Landsat series of satellites they have been flying so the current version is lengths at 8 in the next two satellites tropical rainfall measuring mission or trim that was launched in November 1997 and it ended in April 2015 this was one of the first satellites that was dedicated for tropical rainfall measurements and GPM which is global precipitation measurement it's a follower mission to trim that was launched recently more recently in in February 2014 and it is likely to continue and extend the precipitation observations that were provided by trim the next two satellites Terra and Aqua they are also having flying for a long time our Terra started in 7 1999 and aqua in May 2002 these two satellites carry a number of sensors but one sensor mode is that Amber is going to talk about all it is used for vegetation index derivation so these two satellites have been quite useful for that the most recently launched satellites soil moisture active passive course map that that was launched in January 2015 this is a game dedicated for measuring our surface soil moisture and finally last but not the least Gravity Recovery and climate experiment or grace that satellite has been flying since March or 2002 it provides terrestrial water storage and it is used to derive groundwater information there is also a follow-on satellite to race is planned in the bottom you will see a link to our set fundamental webinars or on-demand webinars there are information about all these satellites and sensor in great detail so we recommend that you review this a webinar so what we want to do is look at the parameters which help in monitoring different types of droughts and here is a table that shows which satellites are useful for which type of chart monitoring for meteorological drought as we mentioned earlier precipitation is the most important parameter and trimmin GPM they provide almost continuous more than 17 to 18 years of precipitation data agricultural drought is monitored by using normalized difference vegetation index and evapotranspiration and these two parameters are available from Landsat Turin aqua Modi's sensor hydrological drought again which depletes soil moisture and groundwater can be measured from SMAP and praise satellites so we're going to focus on these types of droughts what we will do is we're going to look at actually do analysis of precipitation and normalized difference vegetation index from Modi's to analyse meteorological and agriculture drought conditions what we are also going to do is learn to visualize soil moisture vapor transpiration and groundwater anomalies which help in monitoring drought army personnel as well as hydrological drought so we are going to look at all these parameters today and then next week so what we are going to do is review well these satellites very quickly as I mentioned the prerequisite webinar has more details about these satellites and sensors will start with trimmin GPM which provide precipitation for drought monitoring so trimmin GPM both over a joint mission with japanese space agency JAXA both of them are in non polar non polar orbiting satellites as you can see here on the right hand side the yellow orbit are for trim and glue for GPM so they don't cover multiple Jim was focused on tropics so actual measurements were from 35 south to 35 Lord and the data then will obtained between fifty thousand fifty north GPM on the other hand has a better coverage from including mid latitude and high latitude in addition to tropics and it provides coverage from 65 south 265 not the multiple sensors are flying on your table either sorry present on trim trim microwave imager precipitation radar and visible an infrared scanner these three were flying on trim to measure precipitation GPM has sensors such as a GPM microwave imager and dual-frequency precipitation radar so these sensors are are used to derive a precipitation rates from these satellites so ah however it is a trim and GPM both satellites they provide 16 orbits per day and their orbital gaps in between so also emit microwave imagers and radar they have different stock weights because of that there are sampling issues and these satellites don't have a very good temper our special coverage all the time of precipitation systems that's why are these satellites are used with a suite of other or constellation of other satellites as shown here this is GPM core Observatory that's been flying in addition there are national national and international satellites which also fly microwave radiometers or imagers from the US Japan France India and European Space Agency these are measurements are combined with trim and GPM core observations so trim and GPM satellites are used as calibrator for all the satellites and a multi satellite algorithm or data are derived so these are quite useful for applications trim multi satellite precipitation analysis of tmpa that has been used widely for many applications including for drought monitoring as we will see in an example later there is integrated multi satellite UT falls for GPM so this is multi satellite product from GPM and both these products they have better spatial and temporal coverage and so they are more useful for applications such as drought monitoring just to provide an overview these two products so 40 MPA special resolution has been quarter degree by quarter degree with emerge has a higher resolution of one tenth of a degree special coverage on here is global both in longitude tmpa from 50 South to 50 north and GPM from 60 South to 60 North but soon it will be extended from pole to pole tmpa has temporal resolution of three hours and emerge has 30 minutes tmpa has been available for more than 17 years as mentioned here important thing to note here is that after 2015 when trim satellite actually entered still a product known as tmpa is available because all the constellation satellites they provide measurements and they are calibrated with trim climatological or calibration and so even though trim is no longer flying tmpa like product continues from other satellites which are calibrated with climatological trim data and in early 2018 there will be a combined tmpa and emerge record will be made available at the imesh data resolution so this will provide a long term precipitation record based on remote sensing so trim and GPM data where to get them precipitation measurement mission site shown here is the home of all the information about Tremont GPM and so data access link here are guides you to get data all level 1 to level 3 data and there are multiple web tools which can be used to get the data in addition in GPM application link there is also our training link which provides step-by-step instruction about how to obtain GPM data and documentation and all the web tools how to use them to get the data so this is the our portal data access download portal and what we are going to do for this webinar is we are going to use tmpa or trim multi satellite precipitation analysis which also is known as 3 b 42 or is name of the algorithm and so we are going to use that tmpa 3 b 42 we are going to look at monthly precipitation which also is referred to as 3 B 43 occasionally so we are going to look at TN PA monthly precipitation and as you can see here there are multiple web tools there are multiple formats of these data available as well what we are going to do is written to use Giovanni this is one portal that we are going to use today's exercise to download data because it allows for spatial and temporal sub setting and analysis and visualization of data next satellite we want to review is soil soil moisture active passive or SMAP which was launched in January 2015 Smith is in polar orbit unlike trim and GPM long which were low international orbit map covers from pole to pole have Swart width which is quite wide of about thousand kilometers and um it provides global average in two to three days so soil moisture over entire loop can be obtained in about two to three days our SMAP had two sensors microwave radiometer and microwave data unfortunately our radar is not currently working so those that are not available but soil moisture based on radiometer is available so as shown here a Radiometer based soil moisture it has a resolution of 36 kilometers and as we mentioned it has three day global coverage in addition there is a level 4 data which is root zone soil moisture in this data set snap observations or soil moisture observations at L are assimilated in a land surface model and based on the model n data you get influenced oil moisture so measuring a washer in the top 5 centimeters and these model data have higher resolution of 9 kilometer also it's available at higher temperatures in like three hour Li and even weekly so SMAP soil moisture data although the record itself is short it started in 2015 it helps this is high-quality soil moisture observations so it allows us to monitor soil moisture variability from week to week or from month to month or from season to season or annually so that is useful in monitoring hydrologic job and also how it can impact agricultural drought how to get us map data so SMAP data can be accessed from any IDC or national snow and ice data center once you go to this website you will see a link to soil moisture and once you select the link you will have all the SMAP data from radiometer and radar when it was available earlier all the level 2 to level 4 data including to zones for moisture they can be opted from this site so also a gray satellite also is there which provides groundwater information this brings us to Lancet and amber is going to talk about Landsat satellite and sensors all right Thank You Amita Landsat is probably one of the most popular satellites and I'm sure many of you have heard of it before the first Landsat was launched in the early 1970s most recently Landsat 8 was launched in February of 2013 so we have this continuous data fairly high resolution which is really useful for examining land surface changes over time all of these data are freely available from the USGS Landsat is a passive sensor that provides optical imagery of the globe every 16 days the figure on the bottom shows the difference in the band coverage between landsat's 4 through 7 and Landsat 8 it also provides information about the atmospheric window that allows sensors to obtain data within these spectral ranges these windows represent wavelengths at which the electromagnetic radiation will penetrate the Earth's atmosphere and can thus be observed by our sensors so those are indicated here in gray notice that that the band widths are similar for the different Landsat sensors particularly in the visible range but they're not identical so it's really important to understand these differences when applying the same processes to images from these two different sensors this table summer the differences in band numbers between Landsat 8 and landsat's 4 5 & 7 the red and near-infrared bands are the ones that are important for our normalized difference vegetation index or NDVI calculation which we'll talk a little bit about in more detail later as you notice here the bands are different for Landsat 8 and for the other Landsat sensors so it's really important to know this if you would be calculating NDVI on your own using Landsat you want to make sure you have the correct band number notice is another one of those key imaging instruments of NASA earth observations and Amina mentioned this earlier it's designed to measure large-scale global dynamics across the land oceans and atmosphere so it slot the sensor flies on two different satellites to capture imagery of the same area on earth at different times of day the two instruments are almost identical Tara modis passes from north to south across the equator in the morning and aqua modis passes from south to north across the equator in the afternoon so this allows motifs to observe any location in the mid to high latitudes twice daily so a daytime pass and the nighttime pass here are land products available it's much easier to call motus products by the shortened name as shown here in this table for example the vegetation indices products that we are going to use for this webinar series are called mod 13 this table also provides some of the other products that are useful for things like land management such as land cover change leaf area index primary production etc you can also see the that's a spatial and the temporal resolution for each of these products varies from 8 day to 16 day monthly and yearly global modis vegetation indices are designed to provide consistent spatial and temporal comparisons of vegetation conditions these include products where the NDVI is calculated and also where the Evi or the enhanced vegetation index is calculated global data are provided every 16 days either at 250 meter or 500 meter spatial resolution and you can obtain these as gridded products in the sinusoidal projection and you can actually as we'll see later change the projection of the data that you obtain from the website these products are really useful in identifying vegetation health and can also indicate when vegetation is stressed which may be influenced by those drought conditions the NDVI is more chlorophyll sensitive while the Evi is more responsive to canopy structure variations including things like the leaf area index or the canopy type one thing to think about with using the NDVI is that it saturates over high biomass areas so the EDI was developed to optimize that vegetation signal with improved sensitivity in high biomass regions so here you can see that for the Landsat data you generally have to do the NDVI calculation yourself whereas with the modis products the calculations are done for you and you can download them as a product so now I'll hand it back over to Amita who will discuss the drought monitoring with precipitation specifically so examples so we will start by looking at how to monitor it out by using precipitation as we mentioned meteorological drought or any type of drug it starts from deficit of precipitation so precipitation anomalies are used generally as drunk indicator so anomalies are actually departure from long-term climatological mean values and they indicate either dry or wet conditions compared to the climatological conditions so for example for any given month if you have precipitation data and you have climate logy for that month that difference between the two will tell you whether this particular month is wetter or drier compared to normal rainfall and that provides indication of drought so examples shown here on the right hand side is an accumulated precipitation from trim data we'd say and what it's shown here is data accumulated over California which in 2012 to 2014 and what we shown here is the anomalies as percentage of climatological mean and as you can see the negative values here they show deficit or drought like conditions and on entire state of California you can see negative anomalies ranging from 70 to almost 100% so looking at precipitation anomalies maps can quickly give you a picture of where there is our access or deficit of rainfall compared to climatology similarly one can look at climatology and anomalies time series over any region and that provides how drought evolved over time so in this case again it is trim data trim precipitation is averaged from 1998 to 2016 and for each month accumulated rainfall is shown which is average of these years and as you can see the rainy season is starts from about October to about March 3rd strany season and then this is the non rainy season over California so this is the climatology and now if you look at 2015 this is departure from climatology for that particular year and the months are shown here you can see that for almost entire year there were negative anomalies each month had rainfall deficit compared to climatological rainfall so looking at our area averaged or at any particular location looking at the time series of anomalies also can provide indication of how intensity of child changes as anomalies change change in amplitudes so this is how precipitation anomalies are used to quickly look at the trap conditions however conventional use of drought monitoring is precipitation based traffic indices and so they are derived from climatological as well as current precipitation data and it's a mathematical expression that really it analyzes frequency severity and duration of trout at any location and it also these indices on tape n precipitation anomalies from one place to another they can have very different magnitudes and sometimes are hard to interpret from one region going to another as they're highly variable in space drought indices can help more standardized analysis or between space and time over space in time so they are used and commonly used precipitation based trout indices are standardized precipitation index and Palmer drought severity index and there is a handbook of Tao indicators and indices which is available from world Mutual logical organization and also from Global Water partnership so there is more information about these indices can be found in this handbook so we will have a brief review of SPI in PDS I so summarize precipitation index it's again a mathematical expression of how rainfall varies and it's based on representing cumulative probability function of our precipitation and it really can be interpreted as number of standard deviations by which the observed rainfall anomalies they deviate from long term mean or climatology so SPI is primarily primarily used to characterize meteorological drought this is an example shown here which is a 30 day mean ethnos SPI from May 15 - John 13th of this year and as you can see the values here go from minus 3 to 3 and negative values they show deficit of rainfall so you can see that there is a mythological drought like conditions in Dakotas and part of Montana also part of Texas so wherever you have our negative SPI which represents drought like conditions or meteorological drought conditions so next so SPI has one advantage is that it can be averaged over different period so you can do it over a month or three months six months twelve months and even two years as shown here and what it shows is our drought category based on SPI average colors are shown here so not if what is provides information about short to medium term drought conditions so three months SPI is reflects short to medium term moisture conditions or precipitation condition six months SBI is more medium-term precipitation conditions and that includes more seasonal precipitation pattern nine months every SPI is medium-term job that potentially affects agriculture and 12 month and longer SPI they represent drought they are potentially perfect hydrology conditions such as streamflow and reservoir levels so by averaging this I would like here in example this is from Planet Prediction Center NOAA you can see that from two years to come in two recent months you can see how drought conditions have developed over takata's part of taffetas in Montana as you can see here based on negative SPI so it tells how recently or how persistent droughts are going on so there are strengths and limitations in using SPI first of all it's easy to calculate and it depends mainly on precipitation you can look at different time scales that indicate job impact on agriculture and hydrology and it is conventionally used by many centers and us drought mitigation center they have a program to calculate SPI which can be found at this link it requires a little bit of learning how to calculate SPI but it is available on the other hand there are some limitations of using SPI to to look at drought conditions first of all it just is based on available water supply or precipitation alone it does not take into account how temperature is varying or evapotranspiration is changing so it just the availability of precipitation not overall water budget is not looked at so water that is lost or depleted is not accounted for also SPI is sensitive to which climatological precipitation is used so how long the record is of climatology and so if there is no uniform climatology from place to place then SPI is not something you can compare from place to place for drought severity also precipitation intensity in how it affects other water budget components such as runoff streamflow and water availability over human region is not considered it is just the precipitation so next index which is Palmer drought severity index is a somewhat better in that sense that it takes care of precipitation and temperature evapotranspiration it takes care of a total water balance so Palmer in 1965 published and provided formula to calculate this drought index and that you can see from here that PDS I for a given month M depends on P D si from previous months as well as there is a function that depends on moisture anomaly available based on a water balance model so and that depends on temperature so if not P D si it takes care of availability of precipitation as well as depletion of water due to Europa transpiration and so that is a standardized index that goes from minus 10 which is dry to 10 which is wet so one this is usually a long-term drought that is monitored by PD Si and it is usually monthly and long-term drought they are monitored by PD si so there is more information available from Climate Prediction Center NOAA not only about PDS I also has information about SPI as we saw earlier so again so PDS I also have strengths and limitations as we talked about it's more effective for a long term drought so short term drought sometimes are more effectively noted by SPI whereas long term drought are by PDS I am they take into account surface air temperature evapotranspiration so overall water balance is considered then takes a prior month condition into account so if there is a persistent drought going on so it's that also is considered however it let's multi time scale features like SPI and again PDAs I also is not easily comparable from one place to place there is a self calibrating PD si now available so also it assumes precipitation is instantaneously or immediately available so runoff into a rout of the region is not considered as well as snow and ice melt as water source is not considered in these indices so these are the indices still are very conventionally used by for monitoring drought conditions shown here SPI and PD si are available from NOAA and over tip they are also based on surface data over the u.s. in North America so that's available from a doubt monitor that we will review later as well operational SPR I and PDS I based on satellite data are not available however there are experimental in research and application products in one example is a paper given here in the reference that uses trim tmpa to calculate SPI and also psi so satellite data have been used to calculate SPI and PD si for um for research applications by particular researchers but operationally these data are available mainly from surface based data so this brings us to our next part and which is drought monitoring by using vegetation and I will hand it over to Amber all right Thank You Amita so now we're going to discuss the vegetation indices used for drought monitoring particularly NDVI when sunlight strikes plant leaves the chlorophyll in those leaves strongly absorbs the visible light the blue and the red wavelengths and the cell structure of the leaves reflects the green and also strongly reflects near-infrared light this is portrayed here in the graphic on the top as well as in the spectral signature curves on the bottom the two key wavelengths for NDVI are red and near-infrared in the graph you can see where the red is being absorbed where it has a low reflectance and the near-infrared is highly reflective so NDVI is really that relationship between the red and the near-infrared wavelengths the formula is specified here the values of NDVI for an individual pixel range from negative 1 to 1 any pixel between negative 1 and zero means no vegetation and pixels close to 1 indicate the highest possible density of green leaves the picture here on the right shows that healthy green vegetation absorbs most of the visible light and here only 8 percent is reflected and it reflects a large portion of the near-infrared light where 50% is reflected unhealthy sparse or senescent vegetation reflects more visible light here 30% is reflected in the on the right of the figure and it reflects less near-infrared light here 40% is reflected so you can see the differences in the resulting NDVI values below the image the green vegetation has a value closer to one here it's 0.72 while the brown vegetation has a value closer to 0 here it's 0.14 NDVI anomalies are used to show current vegetation patterns relative to the long-term averages this can be calculated by subtracting the long-term mean from the current value and it's often done on a monthly basis for example if the anomaly is negative this indicates that the vegetation is less green than normal which may be indicative of drought the brown and red areas in these pictures from the southwestern US show a many negative anomalies for the years specified these images also help to illustrate the NDVI anomaly calculation in the vegetation exercises for the webinar we'll be generating the long-term NDVI average from 2001 to 2010 for the second week in July to do this we'll obtain one NDVI image from the same time period each year then we'll use those ten images to calculate an average independently will obtain the NDVI image from the second week of July 2015 finally we'll subtract that long-term average NDVI from the July 2015 image and this will allow us to generate those NDVI anomalies for July 2015 again in regions where there are negative anomalies in this figure here on the right they're shown in red so the vegetation is less healthy or drier than it is on average here's an example of an NDVI anomaly map that highlights the recent California drought the image here shows anomalies from January 17th to February 1st of 2014 again against the average conditions over the same time period from the past decade the brown colors indicate below average anomalies and the green colors indicate above average you can notice that much of the San Joaquin or Central Valley in the center portion of the state has below average vegetation values and this is a region where there is a lot of agriculture well you can also then see some green values or positive anomalies in the Sierra Nevada which is located just to the east of the valley that's actually a function of very low snowpack levels compared to the average so usually during this time period in the winter the vegetation is covered with snow thus because there's less snow the values are higher than normal and so this also can indicate the decrease in snowpack which is bad for California water as much of the water supply comes from that snowpack reservoir so NDVI is one of the most widely used indices in the world to identify the state of vegetation health it can also be used to understand phonology of plants throughout a particular year and also to track Greenup events it's also been used recently to improve agricultural production and to help manage water resources this can also relate to soil moisture in a region so this figure on the right shows an example of how NDVI can indicate drought and crop conditions which are really important for agricultural regions again the brown colors are below average NDVI values where the green indicates above average so this is an example of crop conditions in South Africa from 2015 excuse me 2013 another index that you can use to calculate on your own using Landsat is the normalized difference moisture index or NDM I this highlights the vegetation moisture and again as I mentioned this is generally used with Landsat so the nd mi is not a product that's available via modis but you can do the calculation on your own using the bands of Landsat it uses the near infrared and the shortwave infrared band the shortwave infrared band highlights the difference between clouds ice and snow shortwave near-infrared light is reflected strongly from plants and is also a good indicator of vegetation moisture so if more subtle changes in vegetation can be detected it's another useful index for drought and also things like fire potential if the index is low where vegetation is present this could mean that the vegetation is dry remember that in order to obtain an NDVI and EMI image via Landsat you will need to manually do the calculation yourself as it's not a standard product that's available you also need to consider the differences in the band numbers between landsat's 4 through 7 and Landsat 8 the figure on the right here shows you an example of what the ending end EMI looks like again with brown areas indicating drier vegetation so next what we're going to do is talk about a couple of web-based route monitoring tools so we're going to introduce what these tools do and demonstrate some of the features these tools are based on surface observations satellite observations as well as models so they combine different observations and models and come up with different types of cloud monitoring capabilities the idea here is to present these tools which can aid in real-time drought monitoring in different locations so we're going to basically go through introduction of the features and then you can explore the sites on your own so the first tool that we are going to talk about is National integrated drought information system or nidus nigel's is really the u.s. are drought portal and we are going to demo that that has both US and global drought monitoring capable it provides current as well as past information about drugs and it provides surface based precipitation temperature standardized precipitation index is just we talked about and also Palmer drought severity index these are available through the site and there is satellite based vegetation health index also available and other interactive maps that quickly provide visual information of where droughts are occurring and what is the severity of this drought so we're going to go through demo of this site first this is the website where you will find nidus information this is the website and what we are going to look at is a few major features that focus on current drought or which aids in one frame job but you can see that on top you will see us drought monitoring capability and these maps are shown here there is also north american drought monitoring capacity and global as well so we're going to start with the US Drought Monitor and then subsequently what we are going to do is quickly look at North American and global droughts monitoring capabilities we will also look at some of the data maps and tools which are interactively available and a lot of resources are available which you can explore later on according to your interest and where you're located so to start with you can see that where is route this week so every time you go to this site you get weekly reports on our droughts so this is as of June 28th and so this is the week that is focused on and the drought severity is that we will see in a minute it also gives a quick information about how much power of the US eight point five percent of the lower 48 states are affected by drought also it is talking about how many people are affected by drought conditions so you can see details by US Drought Monitor you can click on the US Drought Monitor this uses again data from NOAA USGS gusoff Nebraska it also provides information and NASA grace data are experimentally used in deciding where the drought is occurring so once you go to this map you will see the latest week where trout is occurring and what you see here is different intensities of drought are indicated yellow which is T zero all the way to red is T 3 and dark red is d 4 it goes from anomalously try to abnormally dry to moderate drought to severe drought extreme drought and exceptional job so what you can see is during the last week that is abnormally dry conditions where you see yellow colors where there is red and orange colors that's where actually extreme drought is occurring during this week what you see here is that in California also there is logged you see S & L s represent short-term drought which is less than 6 months in duration and that represent mostly agricultural kind of job which starts from a meteorological droughts of deficit of rainfall causes and impacts crops and that is reflected in short term droughts long term dogs on the other end are typically they last longer than 6 months and they represent more hydrology and ecology kind of harsh out situations so what you see is that there are long term droughts going on here in in the southwestern US in California I in short term droughts you can see in other places US Drought Monitor uses data from NOAA from USDA from National drought mitigation Center in University of Nebraska and also NASA grace data groundwater data are experimentally used now to monitor short-term to long-term drought over the US so this provides a quick information or quick look at where current drought is going on and how long it has been going on so if how it helps is that in your area if you're interested in understanding or studying or monitoring drought you can quickly come in look at the map see whether any the region where you are there may be abnormally dry condition or there is a drought going on then you can pick that area and then do analysis of precipitation and NDVI as we are going to do in this webinar in addition there is also your seasonal drought outlook what you see here is a model based our drought tendency during next three months so this start this was posted on channel fitting and it goes till September 30th so next three months this shows where drought would be persisting if it is brown it remains but it improves our drought removal is likely and drought development is likely so these are the categories and what you can see is that there is a drought would be persisting in parts of California here you can see that trout remains but there is some improvement going on in in Dakotas and in part of Montana and you have traveled to be more likely in May in places as shown here on in many locations so this is again quick outlook of where there will be drying conditions either developing or persisting or there may be reversal of drought so this is also a useful information to have for future another thing night is provides is drought impact report again based on media reports and a local information is provided we're not going to go into detail but this is just for information that information by state you can get information about this impact on agriculture energy plants and wildlife sighting and public health water supply and quality business and industry fire after any relief operations going on they're responsive instructions they are reported and so by clicking on how many reports are there that is depicted you can find information by counties by States by multiple states so this is something it is a impact design reported in these different sectors so they provide more information about if where and what kind of impacts are occurring so we go back to your nighty stage now here's the page so you can also explore additional information about wildfire risks and night is in your provision one last thing I want to show about this tool is data maps and tools and what you can see here is once you go to data maps and tools you will see current conditions then outlooks and focus that we just saw in impacts that we just saw but in addition you have soil motion information ground water surface water monitoring called crop moisture mats there is vegetation information this wire information our temperature and precipitation also anomalies and forecasts and weather and crop bulletins are available from from this there is also information about different database that you can search and optional software that really is you by 90s for deciding different types of jobs and not deciding the intensity and how data are used etc so if you look at the data but then it puts you back to yes child monitor you have evaporative stress index map which also is based on satellite data Modi's and goes both are used for deriving evapotranspiration or your relative stress index that indicates job condition and then you have drought risk Atlas that provides historical data about drought to 2012 and these are based on weather station data across the u.s. so this is basically a lot of information and the reason for a quick introduction to this site is that for for us a lot of information is available if you are trying to monitor drought and really trying to get more information related to drought condition if you go back to 90s with webpage again we looked at the u.s. part we saw how data and maps and tools can be obtained similarly similar techniques are used to get North American drought monitoring as well it's the same categories as we just saw for u.s. route monitor now Mexico and Canada are also included in this monitor in quickly we want to go look at the global droughts monitor as well here when you click on the correct current conditions you will see drought conditions again it is the similar categories that yellow is where at normally try conditions are there all the way to red and dark red weather severe droughts occurring so these are drought indices are based on a global climatology called global precipitation climatology Center data which are based on rain gauge data over the world and based on that it can be seen where there is what kind of drought conditions is occurring so again the reason to look at this site is that um without even going into great detail of data and anomaly calculations for precipitation or soil moisture or vegetation you can quickly zoom in and see whether the region you are interested in is affected by any kind of child condition and based on that you can design your analysis or your decision making approach so these are some quick looking tools so so nine is we saw again to summarize it has u.s. drought monitor it has North American Drought Monitor and this global chart monitor and when you explore you will see that a number of data sets are available related to drought conditions from different sources that you can explore there are also software tools available that also you can look at so then we're going to move to next web tool so we looked at night is the next one we are going to talk about is a we saw us start monitor Doba Drought Monitor and trout output we are going to look at famine early warning system Network this website or this portal was created by a joint project between NASA NOAA USDA and USGS and it is also supported by US aid it uses motifs and NDVI and trim pacific precipitation data also in preparing some of the information that we will see on the website it provides evidence-based feminine alice's and that helps government in decision-making and relief agencies where there is humanitarian aid needed it is based it is designed specifically for Africa and it shows this is the fews net site what shows is that it what where the food insecurities are are existing so what you see is from minimal all the way to famine conditions so when you focus on East Africa you can see that there are crises in the emergency situation occurring in East African countries especially Kenya and good in Djibouti Ethiopia cane you know all these also in these southern Africa there are a number of countries where that is a crisis situation about food insecurity but food security so this again is based on surface based data evidence based data as well as remote sensing data are used in here this is a quick look at where there is famine type of situation may be occurring and so that helps relief agencies to bring food or aid where it is needed most you can have quick links to food assistance needs food prices weather hazards a situation in different countries and climate change scenario of offer for the location as well there is again information more for managing a relief activity or distributing food a where it is needed there is a new data center that one can visit and that's where you will see that food security classification data uses a special kind of algorithm and that uses trim and Modi's data in support of deciding where the Fremen type of situation may be occurring you can explore different datasets through this photos especially remote sensing imagery you can see that it accuses test mode space data available and through this you can get they have changed recently from NDVI Terra to aqua so this information you can obtain there is there are software tools as well as there are more like early-warning exploration tools that you can see by clicking on these maps and that provides information about early warning about famines so so you can explore this at your your leisure time and understand how come in early morning early warning some works so night is which is really more focused on us and global fews net focuses mostly on Africa but it provides provides an idea of how our decision making tool can work where are different types of drought data can be used so the last last tool we are going to look at is a NL - drought monitoring system and that is based on North American land data assimilation and asset has a webinar that describes land data simulation models especially NL - so you can get more details from this link here but what this experimental Drought Monitor tool does is looks at model soil moisture anomalies so energized has a number of versions one is from NOAA one from NASA there is also one from University of Princeton so different energized versions exist and they all provide information about us oil moisture anomalies so as you can see from the website here also there is a quick look at where and so there are a number of options available you have total column soil moisture anomalies you have current top 1 meter soil moisture anomalies that is past week past month so these information are available from different versions of analysis so what you can see from the anomalies here and this particular version is NASA NL does version which is mosaic and what you see from all of them is anomalies of this is a total column soil moisture and you can see that is this deficit in this particular areas especially in Dakotas where we saw from Drought Monitor there is a long-term drought going on you can quickly see that soil moisture is also depleting in this region this happens to be for July 8th but you can have this for entire monthly data you can have a weekly data as well so different versions are shown and that provide indication of where there is soil moisture depleting and that provides indication of sustained or long-term jobs so again this is a model-based experimental drought system but these models and others versions of models they assimilate satellite data into them and so they are a combination of remote sensing modeling as well as surface data so this provides again a quick look at soil moisture analysis so these three tools are represented here are just to provide you introduction to such web-based tools which can provide information about where what kind of drought might be occurring and then that aids you to focus more on zoom into the region we want to focus on and then take the digital data like we're going to do next and exercise like data or Modi space and DVI data or even model-based all mushy data to look at more in-depth conditions so with that I'm going to stop this demonstration and go back to my screen and share but I'm yet another tool with you which helps you go through the exercise 1a in which we're going to look at how to download a precipitation data to do trout analysis so okay so this in this section what we are going to do is download precipitation and NDVI data and these data will be using next week to do drought analysis so the first is exercise one a which is precipitation data access for monitoring job or California so as we talked about earlier our case study is going to be California so this exercise will download our tmpa or trim monthly precipitation analysis data using a Giovanni portal what we are going to do is using Giovanni we are going to calculate monthly precipitation climatology from tmpa which is average of precipitation from 2001 to 2010 and we are going to save those files next we are going to look at 2015 monthly data this was the drought here and so we will save that as well and then in next week's exercise we will use this data and NTP I data along with in QGIS to do trout analyzes so I want to demonstrate Giovanni how to use it and how to subset tmpa data for this analysis so this is the Giovanni web tool or portals some of you may already have used it earlier but if not this is um a data portal in which you can not only search data by keyword you can subset temporally as well as specially and there are multiple analysis and visualization options available on top you can have maps of data you can have comparison of different datasets you can have vertical profiles or you could have time series of data and there are miscellaneous like histogram or scatter plots they are also available what we are going to do here is we're going to look for tmpa which is the data set we are going to use and you can see that there are multiple options free hourly daily and monthly for drought monitoring we are going to use monthly precipitation data or precipitation rate if you go here to units you will see multiple options we want to make sure that we choose millimetre per month so that are when we download the data we get monthly accumulated rainfall for a particular month after selecting the data now we are going to select what kind of analysis we are going to do so for this we want to find climatological precipitation so we are going to choose user-defined climatology in here and once you choose that you will have option to choose either seasonal or monthly climatology we are going to use months we are going to select each n every month data and we are going to use 2001 to 2010 so we are going to use this ten year to average expectation in special selection you can have you can draw a box on a map and choose which area you want to pick but what we are going to do is we are actually entering exact latitude and longitude for California so that it is easy to look at a region here you have our west longitude and east longitude south latitude and not latitude once you enter the latitude and longitude you will click on this draw box icon and it shows you where the area view interval coordinates for is located in this case you can see California you can zoom in by using this + arrow or you can have this to change the box shape after you select everything now you can say plot data when you do that it takes time for photo to download and analyze data now you can be following along with this steps or you have this exercise online which you can do between now and next week to download the data so to save this time I have already created this climatology project and once you have once your analysis is done you will get trail maps so January map which is average between 2001 to 2010 and there is this color bar here you will see maps for January February March all the way to December and you can see rate in millimeter per month here so this is only for quick look but once you have the data once you have the maps once the analysis is done you can go to this downloads link when you go to the download link you we'll see that there are multiple options again so the files that you're committed logical flight files that you just got from Giovanni they are available e netcdf format they're available s PNG images they're also available as curative images and KMZ which you view with google earth for our analysis we are going to save all the next CDF files on so you will save them on your computer by clicking on each file one at a time you will be able to save these files to your computer now what we recommend though is that you can see the filenames are quite long it is time average trim this is the algorithm number three be 43 this is precipitation it is from 2001 to ten and four months January February March all the way to December and these are the coordinates that you selected so while these files are quite descriptive when you will do analysis next week it probably is very long so we recommend that you shorten the filenames so these are the next CDF files once you click them on you will be able to save them on your computer and what you do is create a folder this is suggestion the TMP a climatology and save all twelve months with shortened file name such as TMP a climatology or climb underscore Jan this is for January climatology you can choose the name you like but the idea is to shorten the file name so they are easy to deal with so we're going to you up between now and next week you will go through all these steps and download this climatological precipitation for California once you do that you now what you're going to do is get a 20 MPA data for 2015 which was the drought here so what you will do is go back to data selection here you have everything as it was now you have instead of 2011 2001 to 2010 you have 2015 this is a quick way to get a one-year or multi-year data and for different months once you have selected this particular year everything remains the same and you can again do plot data and that will give you plots which I have done to save time here for 2015 similar maps like you have you have for climatology you have now January of 2015 then there is February of 2015 and if the plots clearly show how precipitation changes over the year but again to download the data you will use the Downloads link and here now you have netcdf files for 2015 just single year so this is January of 2015 all the way to December of 2015 and as in the case of climatological precipitation clicking on each file you will be able to save these necks EDF files on your computer again please shorten the file name so it's easy to work with them when you are in QGIS so these next see their files they can be imported into QGIS and so that is what we are going to do next week we are going to I'll analyze these data in in QGIS so the next step is amber is going to talk about how to get NDVI data for the same years okay Thank You mamita again just bear with us for a moment while we switch over to my screen and we can go through the steps to the exercise so again just as a reminder for this portion of the webinar we're going to step through this exercise one be downloading Lotus NDVI and you can obtain that from the handouts portion here or you can find it on the website so I'm just going to go through these steps so as we discuss NDVI can be used to characterize the house of vegetation for a particular month so we're going to examine the same time period in California in 2015 so the first step of this exercise is to go to NASA Earth data and once we go there we are going to go to data discovery and then Earth data search right here when you first come to this website if you have not been previously logged into your earth data account you'll be asked to take a tour and if you if this is the first time you've ever used earth data we really recommend that you go ahead and take this tour although will not go through it today again if you're not logged in you will see this earth data login option here at the top and so if you in order to download the data that we're interested in you you need to log into your earth data account and if you've never created one you can go here to Earth data log in and create account it's free available for anyone to do so what I'm going to do here is just click on earth data log in and because I've logged in before it should automatically authenticate me and take me back here so now that I'm logged in you just see your user account icon and not the earth data login account so now we are going to search for the motifs vegetation indices the 16-day level 3 global 500 meter data so what we're going to do is in is first scroll over to California so you can do this using your mouse and then zooming in either with your mouse or with the options on the right side of the viewer here and then in the search bar up here we're just going to go ahead and type in mod 13 a1 because we know that that's the short name for the collection of interest and then you will see that the collections down here along the bottom have changed and what we're interested in here is this first one this is our 16 day 500 meter and this is the level 6 product or the version 6 product excuse me so if we click on that here we've now selected that collection but now we want to only select the data available for California so if we come back to our sub setting options up here we can do this spatial subset and then click on rectangle and what we'll do is just create a small little rectangular box in California using our mouse once we do this you should automatically see a green region that indicates the swath area for this modis tile and so that should cover a large portion of California and some of the southwest now we are going to do the temporal sub setting so that we can select the data for the time period of interest so if we go to temporal we are going to click on this recurring option because we're going to obtain data from each year from 2001 to 2010 so we'll just move this time slider here over to 2001 and move this one back to 2010 and now we're going to select the second half of July so we'll click on July 17th as our start date and then for our end date it'll be July 19th so then we can click on apply filter now you will automatically see that we have 10 matching granules here below so we have one image one product for each year shown here from 2001 to 2010 so these are the data that we want and we'll just come over here to the sorry there guys we're just going to come over there then to the download data option and I'm just going to pull this back up right now so we click here on this green button in the right called download data this data access page will then give you some options for the properties that you want for the data that you're downloading so the first thing is you'll see here is that you'll have you'll have ten granules and the will leave a lot of the defaults already pre checked here the customized product default is already checked for you you want to make sure that it pre-populates your email address here because you'll be receiving an email from the lp doc notifying you when your that your data order has gone through and then when it when it is finished we're going to leave this reformat option as geo TIFF because that's what's going to be the most useful file type to use in QGIS but as you can see here you could select some different formats such as KML if you're interested in opening in Google and Google Maps well leave the spatial subsetting unchecked because we want that entire image will leave the reprojection option as geographic but again you could change this to UTM or whatever projection that you're interested in for the Advanced Settings we'll go ahead and leave those as default as well now with the band sub setting this is important too to look at the bands or the files that you're actually downloading here so if you click on this arrow next to the the product you'll see you have the option to download multiple different files and what I've done since I've already gone through this once before is I've unchecked all of these extra options so the only thing that we're interested in keeping is the 500-meter 16-day nd VI so we'll just make sure that's the only one that we have checked here then we can click on continue again you just want to double check your contact information and before you click on the submit so if everything looks good you can then click on submit and what you'll see here is that you're following collections have been processed and you see this creating and processing so you'll you'll examine the process the progress of the LP deck in processing those images and once this is completed you'll have two links here and you'll have one that's a zipped folder of all of your files that you can download that directly so I would recommend keeping this page open when you're actually going through and doing your data downloading so that for me was pretty quick you'll see here that I have now a zipped file that I can download directly from the website here and so I've actually already done that and we'll be looking at that in a moment when we open up the files into QGIS however we so we now have the 2001 to 2010 data but we want to examine the anomalies from 2015 so what we're going to do now is just go back to our Earth data search results here so that we can obtain that same image from 2015 when we click on back it should preserve all of the parameters that you have selected within the the search previously we will just need to go down here and select our collection again so if we just click on that you can see this is these were the options that we had previously the only thing we're going to change now is that date range so if we come back up to the temporal search we're going to uncheck reoccurring because we only want that one data file the start date is going to be 2015 July 17th and the end is going to be 2015 July 19th and then we click on apply filter now you should just see one matching granule here so that's our one file that we want once that is the only matching granule here again we can go in and click on download data it will take you through that same process but as we just went through we're leaving all of these as the default except for that last option for the bands or the different file types that we're downloading so we'll see one granule here customized product is checked the reformat option is geo TIFF projection option is geographic all the advanced settings remain the same and I recommend just checking to make sure that we have that one file one folder selected that we are interested in so here we have our 500-meter 16-day and DVI and then again we can click on continue double check our information here and then click on submit again it'll create that link for you then so that takes us through part one of the downloading the modus NDVI imagery and just as a double check so that we we know we're good for everything that we're doing in the exercises for next week we're just going to go ahead and take a look at those files in QGIS so I'm just going to leave our website window here and also as Amita talked about with the the precipitation data when you download these motifs NDVI data you get these folders with really long names so what you'll have is you'll have some kind of numbering convention for your initial folder and then in each of those you'll have a separate folder for each modus TIF and if you if I expand this really large you can see that the file name here is really long so again all all I've done is I've copied these dot TIFF files into a separate folder and rename them with the date and then NDVI so we'll we'll take a look at this but we have two thousand one two thousand two all the way up to two thousand ten and then our 2015 and Evi again this is a optional but it helps if you're using these files later and you don't have to worry about having that really long naming convention okay so we're just going to now open up QGIS and very quickly take a look at the files to make sure they are what we want so I just have a QGIS map document open here and the first step that I'm going to do here is just go to this address tur layer button I click on that I am navigated to this folder already so it takes me directly to my NDVI folder but we could go to whatever folder you save it in on on your computer and just so that we can look at the images we're just going to select 2001 to 2010 and if you hold down the shift or ctrl if you're on a PC you can select all of the those images and add them at once otherwise you can go through the same process and add each each image individually so we're just going to click on open and now you should see all of these images displayed in your layers panel here on the left and we should kind of see an outline of that image here on the right so it looks pretty good just at first glance for those of you familiar with California we know the Bay Area is here this is a Central Valley so it looks like we're getting the data that we need and we should be ready to go for next week I just wanted to mention too that you might notice that the values for the NDVI images here on the left are not values between negative 1 and 1 and this is a step that we will do in next week's exercise where we we have to rescale the motifs images so no need to worry that those values seem a little off at the moment we'll we'll deal with that next week's exercise one recommendation that I always make when when working in QGIS or ArcGIS or any kind of software like this is saving you're saving your files pretty regularly so we can just come up here to project and then save as and you can save it as NDVI week 1 or whatever you would like and you can use this map again for next week or you can just go ahead and and restart that process of adding the imagery in really this was just as a double check to make sure we're getting the right data that we need for next week so that concludes this part of the week one exercise for downloading the modus NDVI imagery again it's important for you to do this step first and that's why we had you downloading the data in week one so that you can use it for the week 2 exercise so for next week well we'll scale the modus data will will display the data with a color ramp and will calculate the long-term NDVI average and then the anomaly for 2015 here great so it looks like we have quite a few minutes now to answer any questions that you all may have so I'm just going to go ahead and pull up our presentation again so just bear with me for for a moment here so thank you all for joining us today we will all stay on for another about 20 minutes and answer some questions that you may have as a reminder next week same time we will be really diving into the drought monitoring analysis and the applications and it'll be more focused on working through these exercises and talking about how to actually then calculate these anomalies for both the precipitation as well as the vegetation indices so many of you have been doing this already but if you have any questions you can type them into the chat into the question box excuse me you can also type your name location organization email if you want to connect with your fellow remote sensing professional so if you do want to connect currently we have we ask that you keep contact keep a list of those contacts as they're showing up in in the cuit in the questions box but we might have a different option for further later on webinars where we have a list for you but currently it's up to you all to connect with each other so I will go ahead and just pause here for a moment and a meet and I can and can answer any of your questions so thanks again I said I saw a couple of questions earlier on one was are these data available everywhere and freely so yes they are these are all freely available data second question I had seen was comparison between T and P and I marjoram and GPM so yes preliminary comparison has been done but as you know GPM was recently launched in 2015 so the algorithms are still they were still being developed and now there is the current version for is operational so when the algorithms are evolving um although it's compared with trim just to see how how where the values fall it's not the final comparison so when in early 2018 when Jim tmpa and I emerged long term data come out it test at that point they will be a validated and calibrated with each other so yes there has been comparison now but more accurate answers will be available in early 2018 so there's also question if there is any exercise for today's webinar so these two exercise 1a and 1b or precipitation NDVI data download if you are able to follow along when we were doing it's great otherwise between now and 19th or next week please make sure that you download all the data and also please make sure that you have QGIS on your computer so that we can do analysis so you can follow along next week so there is a question about from agricultural point of view which indices are preferred or what kind of time frame so it yes for every cultural drought longer than six months six months to nine months is a good period to average on that's what the recommendation is from drought mitigation Center also PDS I know is a good indicator of agricultural drought so longer term drought so both SPI averaged over six to nine months and PDS I would be useful there was a question whether the exercise can be done in Spanish and yes it can be done in Spanish there will be homework posted in Spanish as well so you can do it in Spanish so there is a question here about looking at climate variability and want precipitation temperature indicators for last 30 to 40 years so satellite remote sensing data are available from precipitation data are more reliably available since shrim GPM era but there are something like global precipitation climatology project or GPC P that is available from 80s so starting from 1980 onwards so you can try that there are CPC no CDC that's the climate data center from NOAA that also has surface pay state laughs that is sometimes distributed by wmo so you can access those so there's also a question the webinar is possible to get a video so we are yes the presentation recording of the presentation will be available on our set website as soon as the webinar is done in a few days it appears in our website so you can go back and review here you're saying Giovanni you cannot find the page there's HTTPS there's s missing there then colon slash slash you honey if you go to the appropriate slide you will click the address so M bar there is a question here Cindy could you please provide some information on D si trout rod up from motors yeah thanks and I am actually not specifically familiar with that product so that might be a good question if you would like to email us we can dive more into that and get some more information for you but that's not a product I have specifically used in the past of myself so sorry we can't really answer question I can't really answer any questions on the spot about that one but I'd be happy to look into that further if you want to email me directly thank you so there's a comment and question here well about using CR u precipitation data so that is rain gauge fit based data and it's long term since 1990 or earlier so again if you are looking for satellite based data GPC P would be the one to look at that's from NASA and NOAA also has a version of that but GPC P is available since 1980 I mean I just wanted to answer the question about the modus psi product it's actually it's not a standard product available through the LP DAC it's a product that's available through the University of Montana and it's only right now it looks like it's only available through an FTP site at the University of Montana for the years 2000 to 2011 that eight-day and annual time interval so like I say it's not a standard product that's produced through the LP DAC or through through NASA so we can give you a website for that if you're interested in the in that DSi product the question is there a way to link drought to possible forest fires you um it that's a good question I mean there's a lot of reasons for forest fires that's one of the challenges in trying to determine the risk of an area to forest fire and certainly drought is one of them so a lot of people have used something like NDVI to look at anomalies or something like that to determine how much drought is occurring in an area to determine a level of fire risk but fire risk is very complicated so it can definitely be used for one factor in looking at the risk of wildfire so this is a question yes this webinar is recorded and recording will be available on asset website very soon so the question is which remote sensing data one can use for monitoring hydrological drought so soil moisture is one source of data so the NOAA experimental dot monitor if you go there it has links to go to soil moisture data especially this is for us for global soil moisture data there may be that you may use global land data as a Malaysian model and then so looking at surface and subsurface moisture anomalies soil moisture anomalies one can look at a hydrological drought also by looking at groundwater changes or depletion you can look at hydrologic travel so there is a question why is it not always possible to get imagery for Jamaica so there are a couple of reasons I can think of if you're looking at something like trim which is quarter of a degree resolution data you might have a very few weak points over Jamaica if you are looking at motifs or Landsat data if there is a lot of clouds these sensors cannot see the surface so in cloudy conditions you might not see non Jamaica at all of long lines that or notice or any optical sensors from something like trim it would be the resolution issue that you might just have a few points grid points over Jamaica so there's a question can I use NDB I to comply with SPR SPI or PT si at various time scales so yes that is possible I mean that's a somewhat of a research problem for your area that you're looking at but you should be able to have correspondence between is in precipitation and then decreasing vegetation or the other way should be able to see some relationship I'm sure it is complex it's not linear or simple it's area dependent but you should be able to to relate those two we also request that we you keep your questions to the webinar material also mostly related to drought precipitation in Divya that we have been talking about we see questions about air pollution and other if you go to our set website you can get more information about different thematic areas that are set that does training in so there is a question given the time and cost needed to download data in some countries is it permitted under the US law to need to small data DVDs um so our set is not involved in doing that and if it is the internet issue usually in each country there are some organizations I'm sure that have better internet connection if they can download the data and make small DVDs but are set or NASA cannot do it amita there's one question here and maybe this will be the last one since we're hitting the top of the hour here but the question is does the land use change influence the comparison of the ten-year average of NDVI it's a really great question and depending on the nature and the size of the land use change it certainly could influence the 10-year average of the NDVI so if you have large land-use change happening in one year or in multiple years that will of course if you're decreasing vegetation that will decrease your overall average I mean hopefully over the average of the ten years it won't make that much of a difference but it really depends on the size of the change so that's something to keep in mind when you're figuring out what that period of that average should be because the period of the average doesn't have to be ten years all right well thank you Cindy for that final question and again thank you all for being on with us today and we look forward to speaking with you all next week so please let us know if you have additional questions you can email us at the address is listed and thank you all have a good day thank you
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Area of Parallelograms and Trapezia - Mr Mathematics
welcome to our lesson on finding the area of a parallelogram of a trapezium so we're going to begin with a parallelogram and to work out the area we're going to consider it as a different shape what i mean by this is we have our parallelogram here and from this parallelogram we're going to make a rectangle we can do this by removing this corner here so we drop a perpendicular line down and we have a perfect right angle triangle and we can move this right angle triangle to the other side so it fits perfectly here so this right angle is now moved to here and we still have this right angle on the right hand side so now we have a perfect rectangle which is the same area as our original parallelogram and we know the area of a rectangle is the length or in this case the base multiplied by the perpendicular height so we can use this idea with question a well i'm going to drop a perpendicular line down on its vertex so we create a right angle here and here i'm going to move this triangle to the other side so it becomes here and like you saw a minute ago we now have a perfect rectangle where the base is still six centimeters and the perpendicular height is still four centimeters so the area of this orange rectangle is the same as the green parallelogram which is a product of six and four centimeters so this gives us an area of 24 centimeters squared do you want to try and work out the area of the gray parallelogram in question b you can pause the video and resume it when you're ready for this time i'm going to draw a perpendicular line down here and i can move this triangle this right angled triangle to the other side of a parallelogram so it fits perfectly here and here's the right angle so the area will be three centimeters multiplied by nine centimeters 27 centimeters squared okay let's move on to calculating the area of the trapezium so like we did with a parallelogram we're going to find the area of trapezium by considering this as a different shape so i'll begin by sketching a trapezium and i'm going to create this trapezium into my parallelogram by placing another copy of it on the other side of the shape so this is the same length of a two congruent trapezium and this length is seven centimeters and this is the five centimeters so we're two congruent trapezia joined to make a perfect parallelogram unlike we did a few minutes ago we're going to move this triangle this right angle triangle from the left side to the right side so by doubling the original trapezium we have created a perfect rectangle where the length is 12 centimeters and the height is 5 centimeters so the area of this rectangle is 60 centimeters squared but we know this rectangle is 2 lots of the original trapezium so to work out the area of a yellow trapezium we're going to half the area of the rectangle so we'll divide it by 2 and we'll get 30 centimeters squared do you want to try and work out the area of trapezium in question b you can pause the video and resume it when you're ready so here we have a copy of the original trapezium and to make it into a parallelogram i'm going to place another copy of it along this edge here where this length is the eight centimeters and this is the four centimeters and we can make it into a rectangle by dropping a perpendicular line down removing this triangle and fitting it on the other side of our parallelogram so now we have this rectangle which i'm highlighting in green so again the area of our green rectangle is 12 times 5 60 centimeters squared remembering the rectangle is formed by two of the trapeziums so we're going to have it to work at the area of one so again 60 centimeters squared divided by 2 which is 30 centimeters squared okay thank you very much for watching and i hope you found that useful thanks again and take care you
Jonathan Robinson
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The Legend Of Zelda The WindWaker 100% WALKTHROUGH #1 [ OUTSET ISLAND ]
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Ryan Westfall
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Beginner's guide to GDB - Getting started with debugging Crashes
gdp so what actually is it well the manpage describes it pretty well gdb the canoe debugger allows you to see what's going on inside another program while it executes or what another program was doing at the moment it crashed gdb is invoked with shell command gdp once started it creates command from terminal until you tell it to execute gdb command quick it is also a great tool for binary exploitation and reverse engineering executables so to keep our program first we need to build them so let's make a c program program dot c maybe make a few variables printed sum and exit pretty straight forward now we compile it with gcc running it it works as expected now we open it in gdb with file command but there's another way you can use udb and then the program name to open it directly now every c program has a main function so let's disassemble that with this symbol main you can also use it short form this as main now what we get is the disassembly of main function it's a personal preference but i like index syntax more so to change it we'll use set disassembly flavor intel and disassemble it again yes much better now with gdb you can stop the program execution at any instruction just set a breakpoint there with break main to set a breakpoint at the start of main function now we run the program using run or just r and the execution is stopped at this start of main function you can also set a breakpoint for any specific instruction to do this just use break command with an asterisk and instruction of memory address now you can enable and disable breakpoints with enable or disable command and the breakpoint number like for disabling breakpoint one we use disable one and to re-enable it we use enable one now at the breakpoint we can step through the code with step i or s i or continue till the next breakpoint with continue or c now say you don't understand assembly because you only learned python and trying to learn c is a pain in itself compile the program with dash g flag to make it a debug build now inside gdb use list command to see the source code we can break at any line in this code so to break at line 9 use break 9 and run to see if the breakpoint was placed okay now we are getting into some serious business let's investigate a crash open the crash program inside udb and disassemble the main function now run it and see it crashing again disassembling the main function we can see an arrow at the start of memory address this is the same one where program crashed very cool compiling the crash program with dash g option and opening it in gdb running it in gdp points us directly onto the line which caused the crash we can also use batteries to find that line afterwards do keep in mind bugs may not be so easy to find or solve in complex application this is only a starting point to build upon
DarkMatter999
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Why we Shoot low in a blind - shooting arrows from Dark to light targets how to fix this.
[Music] hey good to see you guys welcome back to my channel so today I thought I would discuss my first video where I missed those three baboons quite horribly and I thought we'd just do a little bit of an analysis i've actually were to wind down on that particular day so it is quite important that we learn from our mistakes you know if we're not making mistakes then we can basically just give up hunting and we can move on and take our fishing more something else where we can make mistakes you know guys that are experienced guys that can shoot well I thought I was one of them and that brought me back down to size and it was quite a hard thing to put on to onto YouTube and to share with you guys but I just you know I think I showed you in the last video that maybe we are just human at the end of the day we're all human whether we like it or not and things just go wrong and that's what's called hunting it what it is what keeps us coming back for more so what did we learn out of that oh I think there's a couple of critical things that we need to look at when we analyze what went wrong they first of all I have never shot out of such a dark blind yes I've been in many blinds beautiful blinds that are built out of concrete and glass and you know have a bed in to sleep burning all sorts of things but this blind I had to make so dog that the baboons could not pick up a movement inside a and it is my fault I should have known better I should have known to take a broad head but and maybe just put a broad it butt up and shoot out the blind and just ensure that everything is right and I don't do that there's another tip that I would like to share with you guys as well while we're discussing shooting out of blinds it is important to test how your errors and how your equipment works out of a blind with mine in particular I have a tendency to shoot one inch low out of a dark line or out of any blind for that matter shooting out of a tree stand you know you're in the open it's is pretty much like walking stock you can't you can't really make too many problems but when you shooting from a very dark place to a very light place there is a difference for me there's a very noticeable difference I can't puts I are normally an annex an x-men at at twenty yards I can I can put I can put an arrow in a Knicks but put me in a blind and I'm printing in one inch lower the whole time I went back and I wanted to break down and evaluate what was going so wrong with this whole process and the conclusion that I came to you is I never put lights on my pens you know as as I said in the video I do lots of walk and stalk and I shoot out of open elevated lines I'm a typical hunter that suffers from a DD so I battle to sit along still for too long and you know when you're out in an open blind or an open tree stand will your walk and stalk you've got a changing environment around you the whole time you know you in an open trees then you can look pretty much 360 around you I find it very sort of frustrating when you're now confined to where you've just got a small window and you can only see this direction and if you're lucky there's a window on the lift and there's a window on the right and you can maybe see a little bit here or thee and so I suffer from sitting in a blind for too long my limit is normally about three to four hours but I kind of I've got the stick work that you know I unfortunate because I live here I'm able to make use of things like trail cameras and I'm able to patent animals and I can pretty much get those animals I know when they're going to be in there and I just make sure that I mean in the blind an hour before I need to be and then I'm able to convict yeah so you know it's just about life you just gotta you gotta learn from your mistakes so anyway what I did is I took a bra did but I went back to the blinds and I've got a bra did but that's got a sort of a big eight ring and in a little tin retainer ring and what I did is I punched arrows out with no no lights on the fence and it's just all over the place I mean I'll link the video in shortly roundabout now and you'll see I can't hit the bat for four nights then yep I'm gonna show you is is with me turning the light on now with a resistor light onto the tippin's and those arrows sink into the tin ring so now we're going to the lighted pins and you'll see the Nets clip I'm gonna bring it in shortly so watch this quickly [Music] and that's just a simple thing like forgetting to turn on a light on your pins or not testing your equipment so my suggestion to you is that when you go to hunt or you go to a new place to go in hunt take abroad it but with you if you've got opportunity climb into our hide and just shoot one or two arrows and just see where your errors are landing you can practice this at home what you can do at home is you can put an outside light on or a lights you can lights up a but with a flashlight or a torch and what you can do is you can shoot from darkness into that light and see if there's any difference I'd love to hear back from you on this give me your feedback I'd love to know if your errors also for low is it just craziness with me I like to shoot pen sights you know I use a spot hug Hoggett I'm by no means sponsored by them they've got five pins I just find with hunting when you've got a range in animal and you've got an adjust the slider and then range again and the animals moved it gets very technical and a new wasting time because he arranging sighting you've got a you were to try and draw in that time and the animals moved three or four yards yes you can hold over with a single pin there are benefits to a single pin in that your picture is a lot clearer you've only got one thing to focus on but you know one thing that a do or 3d shooting has taught me is that having multiple pins if you're able to break it and you're able to understand the dynamics of bracketing you you save so much time you can arrange drool and let that arrow fly so cut down on your time make your equipment as quiet as possible put moleskin on your wrists make sure that your cams are weld that when you draw back you haven't got this creaking sound get yourselves fat people it's a continuity how great a deal of fitness is with bear hunting you know to be able to to to to draw back that bow you know in a quiet silent motion is it's vital it's it's very very important to be able to hold against the back wall until your animal is radioed till you are ready to take the shot to be able to let down quietly I can't tell you when you're sitting 18 yards or 20 yards from a warthog in an elevated stand and you've got to let down and and you go trunk those pigs are gone they've gone so we learn from our mistakes yes I was certainly very fortunate I didn't wind a single animal in there thank goodness because I don't like winning animals it's it's horrible it's something that I see a lot of because I hunt with a lot of people we put a lot of animals in the salt each year it's just part of my work so my job or you know what I wanting to to achieve by bringing you this channel is just to try and help you correct simple mistakes I'm still guilty of them and it's it's perfectly human the other thing that I want to say to you is is is practice of the abroad it's broad it's or expensive but it's important that you practice with them they are extremely different from field points and I don't care what the marketing gasps let's say this point will fall where your where your field point is practice at 80 yards if you're if you're if you're broad it's floor will you aware your field points are happy days you're one of the lucky ones it never worked for me I've converted to slow heavy arrows for me I just find that I'm getting better results animals I'm not getting hit all they're not feeling they're getting hit I've got this amazing book boom video that's coming up I'd love to I can't wait to share that with you just got a few internet problems at the moment so I can't really resolve that and then till I resolved that you guys are gonna be in for these short little clips for now and basically my upload speed is about 0.4 megabytes per second so you can imagine trying to load a 1:08 a youtube video that is 20 minutes long and then the internet connection drops after we can just go on and on let's not complain life is good test we live in a beautiful environment it's awesome to be here with you guys [Music]
The African Allure Outdoors
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They Fell Down the Stairs!
good morning guys happy Monday and it is now the second week of summer vacation so far survival last week hopefully this week will be made for food to all the last thing they had a bit of a distraction with Logan surgery that was on Thursday now Monday he's feeling much better he's still limited to what he can do like kick over the pool yet he still can't walk too much he's kind of walking a little bowlegged but all in all he's doing great he hasn't eaten payments today or yesterday so he's doing much better we just have to let him heal a little bit more before we can do anything right now I'm sorry I'm looking out the window I see a rabbit and this rabbit right here is just so cute and he submitted he was just standing up a minute ago like scratching his back this is cute sorry distracted me my money all right best mate okay um so oh my god this these last few days I have been PMSing so bad I have had like the worst mood swings usually I'm not that bad but for some reason this last few days I'm like I was like depressed then I was like hating the world then I was okay then I was depressed again so far today it's a good day but I'm hoping like this passes like I have a few more days of this hopefully it would like chill out a little bit but uh poor Eddie he was you know it was over the weekend and he had to deal with me being all Moody and you know grumpy and so sorry but PMS I can't help my hormones I only have a few more days so hopefully that's gone or will be gone very soon so what's tomorrow being the fourth of July and he has a half a today which is great because he almost never has a half day he works in the financial world so whenever the market is open he has to be at work I guess I closing it early today for the holidays so that's why he can leave early so he'll be home in a few hours which is really nice and hopefully if my mood could stay up he'll get to see happy Mary and then tomorrow we are planning on going to one of the local beaches in the evening to see the fireworks with one of our friends or their family and so I'm looking forward to that I actually really would love to have like a barbecue during the day I'm just always so afraid to commit because I don't know if I'm going to be feeling sick that day especially this week like during my PMS week I flare a little bit so that's usually what I'm feeling tired and sick like the week before so that's this week so far I haven't been feeling that bad but if there's always a risk of that so I'm just I'm just afraid to commit to like hosting if I may not be feeling up to it so I don't know what but he's away at the end of the day we're going to go see the fireworks from the beach and that will be so much fun I you know we did that last year and it was great so it's something to look forward to tomorrow I've always loved the fourth of July I've always loved the fireworks and the big explosions and I can thank my dad for now because he o is one of that stuff so he taught us to appreciate it too I also want to thank everyone because I am almost at 3,000 subscribers so thank you to everybody who subscribed if you're new to my channel thank you for stopping by and subscribing I hope you like what you see you say a while and hopefully nothing but gross at this point right so thank you everybody that is a big milestone and here's to the next 3,000 right I put my face on now it should be easier to look at Logan's glasses could be a law against I'm sorry buddy your glasses come on now put it boys I'd say yeah I'm on your face let's say let's see my handsome Logan with glasses okay so Logan needs glasses the night because he can't see but because he has strabismus which is a lazy eye and he had two surgeries to try to fix it and it did not work the problem is not with the muscles in his eyes his held his brain processes movement and all that so these classes have a prism to try to trick his eye into working harder so hopefully that will help and we don't know how permanent or temporary this is you can see but we're trying it and we're hoping it works right you look very smart with glasses and tell everybody how you're feeling after the surgery and I want you to what you thank everybody for their well wishes thank you thank you shy ones I thank you forever because a someone has case of the giggles today he's obviously feeling much better it's a beautiful day outside Logan's playing with some blue black if you don't know what that is that's cornstarch and water with all the food coloring and it is liquid in style at the same time showing the liquid liquid now solid there you go Holland very cool so what's the plan for today well not much of anything I would love to take the kids out somewhere but with Logan still recovering from surgery were pretty limited like God I I'm just the Sun is too bright this is why I always wear sunglasses so we're pretty limited because Logan's still recovering so I can't take him to the park or go with the pool or anything so well I might have to get creative we'll say so now that it's a little after 1:00 and the kids are driving me crazy already I decided that's it everybody's going to get dressed we're gonna go to the library even if it's just for half an hour just to give them a change of scenery give them something to do because also they Logan and Lucas have been asking me to sign them up for a library summer reading program that they do so I said it's not going to sign up you just go you pick some books and then you tell them what you're right and you do that every time that's you know easy stuff so but then Eddie called me to tell me he was on his way home and I completely forgot that he had a half-day today so I'm going to stall just a little bit plus I kind of like I'm not feeling great at the moment like I was feeling great before and then it just like kind of hit me suddenly so I just took my medicine I just ate some lunch and I'm going to see if I feel a little bit better and then we'll go but if not then I'll probably just wait till Eddie at home also I posted a new video today for you to probably be yesterday about my religion and I want I decided because I've already gotten a ton of questions if you guys have any questions regarding this I will be making future videos you're like too many videos specifically about the subject so if you guys have any specific questions for me regarding my religion feel free to comment you can comment below or on the video that I posted about it yeah I may just do a whole set of videos just for that make sure you check that one out it's a good one Bradon tomorrow is July 4th do you know what that means no your birthday is July 16th remember tomorrow is July 4th that means and for any of you who are not in the US or the 4th of July or Independence Day is the celebration of our country the United States under my eyes because good idea eyes on guys what do I bother trying to teach them anything Franky what I like talking to school all right listen so for the 4th of July we there are fireworks lots of fireworks and do you remember last year we went to the beach and we saw fireworks at nighttime we're going to do that again with our friends no no tomorrow tomorrow how's that sound fun and then we can play acid beach yeah we're gonna play we're going to have snacks mom the whole thing so I am curious for you guys in other countries I sent you in do you have a similar type of holiday what we're like a plague a country Pride Day or something to get swim in the ocean probably not do you have some kind of day like that that you celebrate in your country I'd love to know comment below and give me a little bit of Education alright family outing we're going to the library alright get the car good jump so we're in the library right now and a very elderly gentleman just came over to me and gave me two dollars for the kids because they waited very patiently in the grass while I adjusted my car because I like didn't park right and I was partially in the handicap parking so I fixed my car but after the kids were already out so he wanted to reward them for doing such a good job I thought that was so sweet I love all people I really do so you're going to take a book and one of the pictures over here read and look ahead oh my god or you can play with the Train I want inside a train dad go play on the truck I see that's so cool cool cover on the truck you guys building a train back oh I've been reduced to having fun in the library not my idea of fun but if the kids like it that's all that matters so Logan Lucas is signing up for the book club right now it's like reading incentives and they get like little prizes and stuff so as long as I come back here weekly which I intend to do I hope to then they can keep up with that but I figured they'd like to read come into the library my Ozzy so bad especially since I have a cute little play area for the kids where the book drive them around this down track bunny what do you have a magnet let me say whoa so cool you know what that is science yeah now try to turn it the other way watch this try to turn it this way and want them to hold this hold this also happen good now try it here like anymore I got it what you can't get it together write it special magneto work oh you know magneto the bad guy from x-men that's how he works Magnus [Music] as jogging I thought the blue bag back oh yeah so so since the boys earned the $2 I'm taking them to 7-eleven to get some Slurpees go ahead walk go to car and then as we were I Eddie would kill me if I film this so I couldn't but as we were walking out the door he's holding Ethan and he's holding the dog so the dog doesn't try to follow us and he's standing by the steps to the lower level and the dog getting him and threw him off balance and he fell down the steps it was just six steps but still holding the baby holding the computer he actually got hurt he knocked the gate off of the walkway because he felt enjoyed oh he's okay he's bruised up but he's okay the baby's fine and dandy for the year and Lowe's non-anxious let me talk hey Logan Lucas I'm very proud of them they did a good job first they stopped the dog from running out the door while we went to go check on daddy and Ethan and they work together I'm very proud of them they stay calm first thing they did was make check on daddy of course and they were working together likes to get the dog where I'm Lucas grabbed the dog's collar while Logan was to go get the like that noisy cam to scare him away so we can get him away from the front door because he was trying to leave parts for the gate and Holly and I got a wet paper towel for dad yes and we did teamwork and put it back again good job and it didn't fall and dad did the rest they did a really good job and he's okay he says bruised off the baby got scared so everybody's okay but it was a scary situation so now we're going to go to 7-eleven get some Slurpees for everybody and then go home and just kind of chill out for a bit what flavor do you want I'm yawning right now what do you think freedom you like it hey candy put a little chocolate down oh my god that's all we have a good day right this is like 9 is really after here though oh my god it's so hot I feel like I'm going to melt definitely cannot tolerate the heat I'm gonna get him alright so before I start cooking dinner I figured I just give you a little briefing Brady's birthday's in two weeks that's the next big thing coming up I'm doing a simple backyard party with a couple of his friends like a little semi barbeque slash pool party nothing major it's going to be like you know five or six of his kid friends that's about it but he's so excited to be five every day he asks me when is my birthday when is it my birthday how many more days so I think it's really cute how excited he is I just have to not screw up this time because last year I forgot to put balloons in his room normally um every year for the kids birthdays I blow up some balloons while they're sleeping and put them on the bedroom floor and I'll hang up some like tissue paper from the doorway just to make it look fun and like bling a party and I forgot to do that for him last year and I felt so bad I just I told him that I ran out of balloons I mean find it was terrible but so I got to make sure and don't forget this year because I don't think he'll ever forgive me so that is the big thing coming up here so we've been trying to get the yard cleaned up like I had my landscaper I gave him some special instructions for working away some of the weeds could have a bit of a weed problem in our yard and so he's been working on that and then we're not going to buy food for the party like we might buy a piece of pie or something I hate you stupid is my husband never plays with me now he wants to be funny so anyway we'll buy pizza pies for the kids but for the adults will I'm going to probably just cook food ahead of time like the day before and have it like put it out probably do like pulled pork sliders or something simple like that yeah so for now I'm just going to go cook some dinner get the kids ready to settle down for the evening get myself comfortable and just chill out and maybe I can actually edit this video tonight so it'll be up for you nice and early either late tonight or tomorrow morning just depends how the day works out so thanks for watching guys I hope you enjoyed this and I'll see you in my next video thanks for watching
Surviving as Mom
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Seamans Church
away from home for months at a time thousands of men and women seaf farers work the ships that cross the world's oceans you know we see seaf fars coming from different walks of life and we're here just to to provide Outreach pastoral care friendly conversation and a home away from home for them Seaman Church Institute or seci is a nonprofit that supports Mariners and ship workers you don't have a SIM card for the United States do you no okay seci provides pastoral care Maritime education advocacy and a safe place to relax we realize that seaf fa fares have been away from home anywhere from 9 months to 12 months one of our other priorities is to help them connect with their family and friends uh wherever they come from we have vans that uh will pick them up at the terminal and bring them here to the center where we have free Wi-Fi um computers for them to use uh a recreation facility for them to relax and play Billiards a pingpong se's Bay Area Center is located in the heart of the Port of Oakland and welcomes all seaf farers to this home away from home [Music] for we take them to the nearest Target Best Buy um shopping destinations to purchase uh gifts for their families or just things that they need in their everyday lives Necessities seci is North America's largest Mariners Service Agency operating since 1834 SCI executive director Reverend David Ryder says sea fars bring the goods that sustain our way of life this happens because of real men and women who need our support [Music] know Yung ano kame [Music] to support Seaman's Church Institute Bay Area please contact the center at 51839 2226 or visit the website at Seaman church.org [Music]
Community Bridge Video
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Dauphin Island Sea Lab | Wikipedia audio article
the dolphin Island sea lab disl is Alabama's primary Marine education and research center disl is the home site of the marine environmental sciences consortium and was founded by an act of the Alabama State Legislature in 1971 it also has a public aquarium specializing in stn organisms the George F Crozier SG reom the facilities are located on the east end of Dauphin Island and occupy grounds formerly owned by the US Air Force for the 690 third radar squadron it is located across the street from historic Fort Gaines topic screm the George F Crozier Astrium is part of the discovery Hall educational program at the dolphin Island sea lab it includes a 10,000 square foot exhibit hall and a living Marsh boardwalk the exhibit hall features four exhibits highlighting aquatic life that could be found in the mobile tents or River Delta Mobile Bay the barrier islands and the northern gulf of mexico the mobile tents or river delta exhibit recreates Alabama's largest wetland the mobile tents or River Delta and features multi species displays featuring the American alligator turtles and gar the Mobile Bay exhibit features a replica of the legs of the middle bay lighthouse and houses native species found in the brackish water of Mobile Bay including stone crabs horseshoe crabs blue crabs oysters Spade fish and flounder the barrier islands exhibit features saltwater species commonly found on and around Alabama's barrier islands including shrimp blue crabs and hermit crabs the northern Gulf of Mexico exhibit includes displays of the different marine communities of the northern Gulf of Mexico and features octopus lobsters eels seahorses red snapper sharks and jellyfish rays of the bay is the latest exhibit added to the Astrium opened in March 2013 the 6400 u.s. gallons 24,000 L touch tank houses six sets of four species of rays and skates indigenous to the northern Gulf of Mexico and Mobile Bay the species include the southern stingray cownose ray an Atlantic stingray topic research it was announced in August 2014 that the dolphin island Sealab would open a new 2,300 square feet 210 square metres research facility in mid-2015 dedicated to studying dolphin manatee and whale strandings on the Alabama Gulf Coast the Alabama marine mammal stranding Network a.m. MSN took residence in the new facility on may 22nd 2015
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Union Depot: 90 years
it's shaped a city it helped transform a state and region it connected people to places and each other and yet in recent decades many visitors to the Lower Town neighborhood of st. Paul Minnesota have passed by a beautifully built classically detailed building that occupies an entire block on 4th Street and wondered what is Union Depot Union Depot is one of America's great rail stations from the early 20th century designed by architect Charles Sumner frost and completed in 1926 today Union Depot is fully restored and serves the public once again as a transportation hub and event center when you step through the front doors on 4th Street you're entering an ornate five-story space called the head house generations of travelers and event goers have passed through these doors among them presidents celebrities US service people newcomers to America and everyday commuters on the National Register of Historic Places since 1974 the head house is decorated in gold and green representing Minnesota's agriculture and forests the floor is Tennessee pink marble the passageway from the head house is called the concourse it leads to the waiting room and serves as a bridge over Kellogg Boulevard there are ten public art installations at Union Depot one of which is here you'll also note a plaque from the US Green Building Council for LEED Gold certification which Union Depot earned in 2014 on the second floor of the concourse are two of Union Depot's indoor event venues the red cap room and veterans gallery enter the waiting room and you're standing where thousands of passengers arrived and departed during earlier decades here you'll find a small free museum gate see closest to the Mississippi River opens each day for passenger rail service an acre in size the waiting room is Union Depot's largest event venue providing banquette seating for up to 1200 people and reception capacity for as many as 3,000 beginning in the late 1920s more than 20 railroad tracks and streetcars serve travelers at Union Depot today the Green Line begins and ends on 4th Street in front of the building hundreds of buses arrive and depart from platforms near the East Plaza just outside the waiting-room Union Depot also offers secure indoor bicycle storage with easy connections to nearby pedestrian and bike routes the Ramsey County Regional railroad Authority which owns Union Depot invites you to stop by to visit and explore this unique community focused center of activity in the dynamic Lower Town neighborhood of st. Paul C do learn go discover Union Depot you
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How To Use Blogger - Full Introduction
you need a gmail account or a Google+ account to access blogger now I'm on the blogger on Google now and I'm signed in and I can see myself over here and if I click here you can see it offers you diverse variety of tools that you get with your gmail account I know that you can come in you can actually sort of sign up and get your gmail account other ways but all of these are now connected YouTube Google+ etc and if you click here or more you should find that one of the buttons says blogger and that's exactly where you want to go and when you click into blogger and you come into your blogger site you're not gonna have what I'm gonna have here at the top of the screen because obviously I've got various blogs that I've created in the past so you should really see this completely empty but what you should see is the button new blog and that is important now you may sometimes have other windows open as well and again you might this will be to do with other blogs that you follow etc and I'll come back and talk a little bit about that but hopefully you should see about nickeled new blog at the top of your page and that's where we're going to start and we're going to click on that button in the next video and start straightaway with our first video and our first blog so let's click on new blog and basically all you have to do is give your blog a title so I'm going to call mine teacher training videos blog and the address is going to be the actual site address the URL and you don't want to use gaps in that so I'm just going to call that teacher training videos log and it's telling me that's okay that that wait that an address is okay it might be a bit of a long name for a blog but for the one for today that will do first fine now choose a template I'm going to go for simple well we can always update the template so it really isn't something you should worry about at the moment just choose the simple template and click on create blog and that is it your blog is now ready that simple to create a new blog and all we need to do now is to start add content to that particular block and there it is already so now the blog is ready and if we roll over here it says create new posts so I always like this layout because if you want to create a new post for any of your blog's you can just simply click here and it immediately will go to that blog of course you'll only have one blog at the moment you can create as many blogs as you want let's add our first post by simply clicking on here and if we click on here it opens up the interface for working with blogger and we can more or less start straightaway now you've got two views when you're working with blogger and most of the time you're just gonna want to work in compose mode there will be times when you want to go into HTML if you're for example gonna embed something and we'll come to that but for now all you need to do is to click on in compose mode now one important thing is to always give your blog post a title and it's really worth thinking about these titles because titles are part of the metadata and meta information about each particular blog that you write and so try to give your title something relevant to whatever your particular topic is because it will help for your blog's to be indexed on Google so I'm gonna do a blog post which is going to be using ICT to develop students fluency in speaking so a nice long clear title it clearly explained what this particular blog post is about it's a good idea to really think carefully about the layout of your blog post and try to make them all consistent so let's say we put a title which is going to be why ICT can help develop speaking so this isn't the title of my post but it's like the first subtitle and I'm gonna then select that and choose from here I've got I've a heading subheading minor heading and that's a really nice way of working in this of course it's gonna be the heading and now I'm gonna start writing underneath that if I click here it should just go back again to normal and I can start to write my post now it may be that your post is already written and you're going to just paste it you know it may be that you're going to start writing here so I'm just going to quickly just sort of put a bit of text across the screen so one way will be just just to start adding your text onto the screen and write in your article for example this particular article is going to be about developing students fluency and I can just begin to write there now when I then want to add a subtitle would come down again and then pre-exam 'pl this is a sub title so it's not one of the main titles it's a subtitle of and again select it on its own line click on the drop down and then put that as a subheading and then of course you would then carry on writing notice what happens as soon as you click back down another line it comes to normal and off you go and then you can start to be adding your next line of or next section of text etc so very very easy for you to almost start immediately to add text to your screen again move down let's say we're gonna have another subtitle this is a second sub title notice that I write it in first and then I select and choose the formatting that I want to use and again as soon as I click down it will jump back to normal and allow me again to be right and it's just something I've learned over time that's really good to think about the organization of your posts and the titling that you're going to use and then to be really consistent with that titling in in next step in all your blog posts write a lot more to do with this particular post before it's ready for publishing but let's move on and just look at another option which is to paste in the text from somewhere else okay a couple of tips about cut and paste and you'll often say that see this when you work with different blogging tools blogger allows this and that is that you paste in and take all the formatting out now I'm just going to quickly go to an article that I've got here and I'm this is a article that I've written I'm going to copy that so just gonna copy here and then I'm going to come back to my blog and let's just see what happens if I paste that in and if I paste that in as you can see it's kind of formatted itself and it's sort of gone with the a large format in size now what I'm gonna do is just select all that paste and then I'm going to click on this button here which says remove formatting take that all out and therefore it now is kind of coming in it starts to look a little bit similar to the rest of this blog and of course what I would now do is select that title and then click again on subheading and suddenly we've now copied and pasted in some extra content and tidied it up made it look like the rest of the of the of the blog so that's a very useful button that is that is when you paste in from word and you want to make sure that you haven't got any formatting because you can really mess up your blog post so let's imagine that this is our first blog post and we're happy with it is that everything and the answer is no absolutely vital and you'll see while a bit later is to make sure that you label every blog post that you create and that is going to help people to be able to find your blog posts find related blog posts and also going to allow them to be able to search for your blog post not only by the date stamps but also by the labels that you create so make sure you click on the labels button and add labels now this is the first post so there are no labels that have been suggested to me but I'm going to start by it just right in speaking and in a comma and influency and in another comma and I'm gonna write communication so we're gonna just have these three and notice that I am using commas click on the done button and we've now added those three labels to that particular blog post and that is really really important now we've got lots of buttons here on the right-hand side that we can talk about and we will come back and look at later on when it comes to publishing posts but I do want to look at the some of these buttons here at the top the first one is published and if you click on that button publish button that particular blog post will be published and available to the world if you just want to save it but you don't want to publish it so that way you're going to come back and do some work on it later they can click on the Save button and if you want to preview what it's actually going to look like we'll click on this button here which opens another window and will actually give you a preview of how that blog post is actually going to look on the page now you'll notice that it's got something called about me here and this information about me well I'll come back to this because this is really what we call a plug-in or and widget that we've got here and this widget is automatically part of the template we can delete it if we don't want to have that so we will come back and deal with widgets notice that when you go and preview that you're actually opening up an additional tab at the top of your page so you can close that come back so you can either save or you can publish and you can preview I'm gonna publish this button and when we come back and do some more blog post we'll look at some of these other ones I just wanted to show you the simplest way to do your very first blog post and really with what I've showed you you could now click on the publish button which is what we're gonna do and our first blog post has been published and we can now see it in the overview of the teacher training videos blog but looking at the posts and we can see the first post has been added and I can see clearly the three labels I've use and notice that each of those labels I began with a capital letter to make it all nice and clear and nicely formatted so when you publish a blog post you get taken to this page here this one make it dead clear where we are if you click on my blogs it will bring you back to the list of all the blog's that you have created remember we've seen this page before there is and if we click here on this particular blog the one that we've just been making together and come back to the posts will bring us back to the the page where our posts and there it is again so this is a useful page because as you produce more and more blog posts they will all appear here one last thing about navigation before we get on to create another blog post and that is if you click again on my blogs and you were to look at all your blog posts you know that you've got a menu here drop down menu that takes you to all the different important pages and we'll be dealing with a lot of these pages during the discourse now if we also clicked here for example on teacher training video so we're going in specifically to that particular blog then the same list is here on the left hand side oh sorry about that I'm just saying now the same lift is here it is here on the same from the left hand side so just to keep that in mind my blogs and really that list is just this list here and you can access this list from here or you can click on the blog and it will appear on the left hand side so that's just a little bit about navigation two really important things aren't the posts and this button always brings you back to your list of blogs that's really really important than this button here it's very useful because it gives you all the different possibilities for that particular blog and the same for any of the other blogs that you've produced depending whether or not what depends on obviously what rights you've got this one here is a blog words been shared with me for example anyway let's now move on to adding a second blog post to teacher training videos blog so I can always add a new blog post by clicking here or by going to the posts and we'll just do that for now and clicking here and also we'll add a new post now we're going to give this second post a title and more about fluency and research into typing students okay and again I'm gonna select laps and I'm gonna add the heading there and then I'm gonna start to write my piece and because I do it like this it always goes back to normal which is really useful okay and this time though what we're gonna do is we're gonna add a picture so what move here and then come down and this time I'm going to add a picture so we're gonna click on this button here insert image now we've got lots of different ways that we can insert images let's start with the most obvious one which is going to be choose a file and just grab a file from our own computer so we'll do that and just come down to pictures and just add in an image from my computer that clicking here and someone's of me giving presentations and let's just put this one in here for example click on that and then obviously way too late uploads and then click on ADD selected and that picture will be added to the blog now we're not limited to have the image in the middle if we click here there are a few things that we can do just by clicking on the image first of all we can shift it to the left or shift it to the right we can make it smaller or large you got various sizes or you can always set it to the original size you can add caption etc etc so I'm going to shift this image to the left so I do that and to the left I'm gonna make it smaller so I shift on that one there then I'm going to add a caption Russell presenting in Turkey and there we are we've got our first image uploaded because of weather that is I'm just gonna click here now and uncensor so that the cursor moves back again to the right so we've now added an image into our second blog post now I want to show you a second way of add an image and for this particular one what I'm gonna do is I'm going to use what they call the unique resource locator each image that's on the Internet has its own unique resource locator and what we can do is and we'll just move the cursor down here and then we're gonna that's again for some reason it's shifting to the center point I'm going to put it to the left I'm gonna click on the link button here insert image button sorry the insert image button and if I click here I was on upload if I click here it shows me all the images in the blog and if I click here it says write in the unique resource locator every single image on the Internet has a unique resource locator that is where that image resides and we can actually copy a unique resource locator the URL from another website from an image on another website paste it in here and it will grab that image and reproduce the image on or in our blog now it's interesting you're not actually downloading the image you're not taking a physical copy you're actually linking and reproducing the image on your website or on your blog through the code so for example if I went to Russell Stannard here and using my Google Chrome in this case I wrote right-click and click on this one here copy image URL now each browser works slightly differently come back again paste in that unique resource locator and click on ADD selected and there appears on the screen and I can even click on that and make it small to make sure that we've got the same size image by doing that as well so there we've seen how we can add an image using the unique resource locator of course it's vital that we add labels to all our posts because that will help not only bloggers to find our posts and for users to find our post within blogger but also simply because of the way that blogger is picked up by Google click on labels and it will first of all show you any previous labels that you've used and you can see that I've got three here and if I wanted to use any of those I'll just click on them and that one will be added and if I still wanted to add any more myself for example in this particular case let's imagine that we're going to add the one typing and then I can add that and click on done remember when you click on the publish button the actual post is published if you click on the Save button it's just saved for you to come back and add to a later date but it's not published on the Internet I'm gonna publish it so click on that button and of course it brings me back to my posts page I can clearly see my labels and I've now got two posts included okay we're really moving now let's add another post and we'll click go straight from here so we're on the posts page that is that we're on the teacher training videos blog and we've got a list of our posts I'm going to add a new post this is gonna be our third post we'll give this one the title and again we want to try to make sure developing fluency stories so it kind of keeping on the same theme of speaking etc etc how storytelling can help now what we want to do in this particular one again we're going to first of all select that text and give it the heading title because we want to keep this all nice and consistent so that all the blog posts look the same and what we're going to do here is first of all add in again a little bit of text and then we'll come and talk a little bit more about text in a second so just add in a little bit of text on to the screen let's imagine now that we want to add in a video and obviously Google LinkedIn really well with YouTube I'm going to click here and I really like the way that this works now I'm going to grab from from YouTube and I'm going to click on from YouTube and in fact I can just do a search here so I'm going to put in for example Russell Stannard and see if there's any stuff and hopefully there might be something on me talking about simple technology tools that we can use in there is so I'm going to click on that and that then it gives me a little bit of information I'm going to click on select and that is now gonna be embedded into my blog and of course this we can play it back again come to the labels and I may want to use some of the ones I've already got speaking but I'm going to add a new one here as well which is going to be so click on here and I'm gonna just right I see two tools I'm gonna route vocaroo because I know that I'm talking about that particular and so now we've done another post in this particular post it isn't much of a post at the moment and it's just actually a video that students can access but you getting the idea of just how easy it is to start to build up your blog and add images etc etc and again I'm just going to publish that when you publish remember you're always taken to the post page now we haven't really viewed this blog yet and that's what I want to do next is just have a look at the blog and start to think a little bit about the layout of the blog and how we can kind of make it look a little bit nicer obviously this is just an sort of introductory set of videos so really I'm just very quickly touching over all the basics so that you can get up and working with bloggers if ever you want to view your blog just click here and you can open up the page and actually look at see what the blog looks like and what this particular blog is going to look like is it will always show the latest blog post and if we scroll down we'll also see a previous blog post and if we could scroll down even further we'll see a previous blog post so we've got three blog posts up on the screen already and you'll see those here opportunities to leave comments etc etc and we're going to kind of start to have a look at some of these things you'll notice also that we've got here I kind of archive and this is by default we didn't do anything this seems to just appear we've got this about me information and we've got this other thing here which is a blog archive now by default your blog posts are always always organized by title and also their date stamped as well and it shows us that there are three blog posts in the month of October and we can click and go to any of those particular blog posts by simply click on it and it will bring that post up onto the screen and if I did the same here now what about if we wanted to navigate in a different way for example what about all those lovely meta tags that we've added and what about if we don't want this here what about if we wanted this in a different place how does all this this work how have we chosen this particular formatting and that's what I want to start to look at and now and that's one of the things I like about blogger is that you can really play around with the design and we can actually do a lot of things again I'm just going to emphasize the real basics for this particular course but I'm going to start to show you how we can do that now so I'm back on my main blog page here I've got my blog here and I'm gonna click on this drop down menu and I'm gonna go to something called layout this is really interesting because we can play around quite a lot with the layout of our blog and you'll also notice that there are some things for example the blog is here we've got the header here and you've notice on the right-hand side here we've got an about me gadget and we've got another one called blog archive now the blog archive I definitely want to keep because that is where my blog posts are displayed in terms of the titles and on a monthly basis but I don't want this one here called about me it's added by default when we use the simple blog theme and some things have different gadgets or in different places so I just click on edit and I can get rid of that so I'm gonna remove it I don't want to have that particular gadget on my page but a gadget that I do want is one called labels because we've got the meta tags that we've been adding the labels that we've been adding to each of our blog posts but we've got no way at the moment of allowing the users to click on those labels so that they can access the any related articles so I'm going to click on add a gadget you'll see there's loads of gadgets we can add and we'll come back and have a look at a few of these and block stats and search box but one that we've got here I can find it is called let's just have a quick like it's called labels and I'm going to click on that and I can change the title if I want to want to put something else I can organize my labels alphabetically I can all can organize them by frequency and I think that's what they will do so the more frequent ones will come higher up we can do a cloud as well so that also will mean that the more frequently use of a particular meta tag the more often and a bigger story the larger it will be displayed and we can even have a show a number of tags related to or number of times that each tag has been used and I'm going to choose that just to display it so I'm gonna click on save so we've added this new label and we're gonna click on save arrangement just to make that sure that that has been saved and I'm now gonna click on view blog and hopefully we should see now that we've got labels and there they are and I can click for example on fluency and it will show me all three blog posts that related to that label if I click on vocaroo it will show me just the one blog post that is related to that label or if i click on i see tools it was show me the one blog post it related to that label etcetera now obviously it keeps bringing up the same blog post because at the moment we've only got three blog posts but that is absolutely crucial and it's this means now that students can all users can navigate my blog through the labels that I'm creating or work through the titles of each blog post which are organized by dates now let's look at a little bit more than these gadgets because these can really build up and make our blog look particularly interesting and really give it a nice look and feel we can add gadgets now I'm going to add one more gadget to the side I'm a real fan of adding my gadgets to the side you can see that you can add gadgets in different places here and you're just gonna have to experiment and work with these gadgets and you'll see that some of them we will need to add to the top of the page and I'll come back to that in a minute but I'm going to add another gadget which is going to be in this particular case I'm gonna have a gadget which gives me the blog stats shows me how many people have visited my website or my blog so I'm gonna click on here it's gonna offer me various options and I'm gonna go for this one here there's just a very simple format which is just a number this one here's got like a little graphic along with it as well but I'm just gonna put a little number there total pageviews it can be the title I can overwrite that and I'm gonna click on save now one of the things that I can do when I click on save and that that's MMI is that I can now decide well I'm gonna have that underneath here I don't want I want my labels first because my labels are to do with actually finding the content those are really important and I'm going to add one more label which is a search engine always worth having a search engine when you've got a very small blog like this it's very unlikely that really the the searching is going to be of particular interest but if you want to just click here you can add a search box and it will link and click on here you've got various settings that you can use and just showing you some of the possibilities so you can configure your search box and we've now added a search box which allows our users to actually search the blog and again scroll down and click on save to actually add that sorry so now we've got four I'm gonna click on save arrangements to make sure that's all been saved and now we should notice if we go to view blog that we've got a search engine and we've got labels we've got an archive and we've even got a total page views and we've had eleven page views so far and that really has been just me keep going back onto the web and looking so you can see we're starting to produce quite an interesting blog it's already starting to look a little bit more lively and nicely organized one thing is though at the moment all it is is a blog we've got no additional pages and one of the features of blogger is that we can actually have pages where we have static information the blog is the dynamic information that's being continually added to the web to the blog and the bought your blog posts are being added to the blog and you can of course search those but you can have additional information which might be saying about me page or a list of publications that you've done obviously it depends if you're a class if you're doing a class blog it might be a list of your students and it might be the curriculum or timetable of your classes it might be a list of files that the students can download there's all sorts of things that we could add into pages and that's what we're going to start to look at now now so far we have been looking at our blog and we've got this lovely blog and it's all sort of growing and coming together and it's working pretty well in fact sorry I'm showing you the older version there we've done new one now with the search engine hands the stats but we haven't got any pages and as I said we can add pages chat box so let's look at how we do that and there's a couple of things about this so first we're going to come back to our blogs and we're gonna do what I always do which is use this drop-down menu here so I'm looking at the teacher training videos blog I'm going to click here and I'm going to come down to pages and we can add as many paid there might be a limit actually but we can add create pages for our blog so I'm going to click on new page ok so gonna add a new page and this new page I'm gonna call it about me because remember I took away the about me gadget on the side and rather do a kind of about me page okay now just to save time I'm gonna quickly copy and paste some text from my own blog and just paste that in so here I am on my own blog I'm gonna copy this text here okay and then I'm gonna copy that now one thing to remember is to paste that in using this remove formatting don't forget that because here I'm for example copying something that she's in HTML so I'm gonna click on that and the first thing I'm going to do is select all of that and choose remove formatting and it kind of comes down to the right size remember to now select that and give it the heading title so this is now the about mean it's probably likely that you would add a picture or some video or something like that and I'm going to publish that so we've now added page and it's got a title and it's got some information we're not gonna do anything about this we'll come back and look at this at a later stage anyway but we're gonna just publish that and hopefully now we have got an extra page on our blog let's just have a look at our blog and see if that's worked and click on the block to open the blog up remember we've just produced an extra page and there is nothing there and that's what I was expecting because even though we have produced a new page we haven't actually produced here what we call a kind of menu system where the pages will be viewed because that is actually a gadget if we want to have our pages for example here or our pages listed here we can have our pages listed in all sorts of places obviously the most obvious place just like in a website so having them at the top we now need to add the menu gadget or pages gadget to allow us to access those pages and that's what I'm going to do in the next video now I'm going to point something out to you when you're working with blogger and you can if we just if you notice here you can actually from here edit these gadgets you don't really have to do what I'm doing which is always go back to this page here let's just um just publish this a minute and it's telling me there's an error because I haven't got any pages added yet paper the actual page menu as I've said if I just click back here and come down to the layout what we can do now and we're going to do this at the top here is that we're going to add a gadget and the gadget that we're going to add is one that says let's I think it should be here pages display a list of standalone pages on your blog and I'm going to click on that and it's going to ask me how I want it to look so I'm gonna have the home one and I'm gonna have the about me so home will be my blogging about me is this new one that I've added I can do a bit of formatting in terms of design etc I'm just gonna save that for now okay so that's the name of that that notice where that is now save that arrangement and see what happens now when we come back to the blog if we now view the blog magically we now have two buttons at the top one takes me to a blog and one takes me to a page called about me and that really now is starting to look like a website almost or a blog and a website and of course we can produce as many pages as we want so you make pages but you also need to add the pages gadget to allow access to them but what you're basically doing here is adding up a menu system now let's look what happens when we add an additional page just to make that deadlier so let's imagine going to have another page when we go to the pages area now and we're going to add a new page so click on new page and this page again you want to give it a title so I'm gonna call this page my latest talks for example of course it could be class it could be a list of students or whatever and I'm just going to imagine here that I'm just putting in some information about my latest talks so just putting that there very quickly just to show you what happens gonna publish that so click on there just going to publish that and we've now got two pages created and that is my latest talks and about me now let's view the blog and you'll notice again that this has not been added so we're going we now need to come in go to that pages one and then add this one and say yes we want to add the pages to this particular menu okay so you'd have to keep doing that I'm afraid now I do think if I remember rightly there is a kind of default button that I can click on that automatically adds my pages without me having to remember to do it also note that you can drag these around and put them in a different order if you want to your most quite likely to put your homepage first now that might be not might not be the case I'm like I've got that wrong that might be me confusing using WordPress and blogger anyway just keep that in mind that you may find yourself adding new pages to your blog and those blue pages not being added to your menu at the top and therefore you just need to physically go in and do those not a problem with blogger is has just got so many things and it's very difficult for me to know when to stop in terms of what would I consider to be an introductory course to blogger and if we come back here and now went back to the blog and we looked through this menu you'll see that we've hardly touched anything we've looked at posts we've looked at pages and we've looked a little bit at layout now I'm going to point out a couple of very important settings for you first one I want to point out is this one if I click on settings here and one thing you may want to do at some point is delete your blog and if you want to do that click on settings and then come down right to the bottom to other and it says here delete blog or export blog import blog and just for that this introductory set of course is I'm just going to click on that this is just going to introduce this one thing and that is that is how you delete your blog you click on that button there and you can delete your blog so its settings and all the way back down to the bottom and other and you can delete your blog from there now I'm going to point out a couple of other really important settings just before I finish off this introductory course scroll down again go to settings and if you look on the basic ones you've got a couple of really interesting settings here first of all you can add a description and that description will be searched by Google's it's a really good idea to have a nice description of what your blog is about now also you can just leave that for now counsel that you can also make you look at your privacy settings and whether or not you want your blog accessible and findable on search engines and particularly if you're working with a class of students you may not want that to happen so you may want to turn those off another thing that you might want to do and this is really important is that you may want to add authors when you have more than one person with permission to work on the blog it's almost becoming like a wiki and you may decide that you for example when you organize your groups classes into students into into teams who create a blog together or the students themselves may want to do that or you may give permission to certain students in the class to contribute to a class blog there are all sorts of possibilities depending on whether you are producing the blog on your own or whether you're going to produce a blog as a class blog or whether you're going to do student blogs but one thing that you can do is add an author so if I click here and write the name of somebody in what I need to do is to make sure that I add their name and you can do this in sort of various ways now you can choose from contacts now because your blogger is linked to your gmail account if I was to click on this button it would bring up in the contacts in my gmail account if I want to add invitation to an author I'm gonna add this one here and that's me but on another email account and I'm going to click on invite authors and I'm actually going to invite this person to join the the actual blog and you'll see that there's any an open invitation that has been sent to that particular person so I can send an invitation to someone I'm going to show you what the result would be of that now and the result is an email is sent to me and I can accept the invitation however if I don't have a gmail account I will need to sign up so that I can therefore contribute to the blog so keep in mind if you're gonna have your students working in groups they will need to have a gmail account if you want them to for example have two or three people all working on a blog together so it's almost like a wiki okay that's everything for this introductory set of videos if you're looking to do any more then please go to teacher training videos com click on blogs and wiki's you should see that there's some new ones gonna be here there's going to be introduction to blog I think it's going to be blogger and themes advanced blogger and intermediate blogger there's gonna be lots of new ones you can also search by just writing in the search engine here at the top of the page and just look out they will be added in the next couple of weeks if they're not on there when you go on now to search then just give it a couple of weeks and you'll see that they will be added hopefully that has got you up and running a newsing blogger
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Sudoku special Brassica Cutting Corners
everyone it's time for another in the easy variant series from missing de.net and the braa collection okay this is another 6x6 you've got one to six that have to be placed every row column and 2x3 region and then some odd even constraints circles must be odd the Grays must be even and then thermometers is strictly increasing the bulb of the tip well this is a five cell therometer none of these cells can contain a three so the only other cells are one two four five that's six and I can literally write the rest of them in is one two four five have to be in increasing order or as sending so that's a six and that Region's done this is one two three and I know the order uh this can't be six because otherwise that's so would be undefined so that's a four this obviously can't be one this is five or six this can't be one so that's five or six which makes that one okay these are three and five and that has a five looking at it uh these are one and three oh four excuse me these are 135 well this SE is one and five wait a minute okay that doesn't make any sense I can't scan the grid right let's try this again two three and six if that's a three then two one and that's undefined this still can't be two for the same reason so that must be six let's see if this is three and that's four and that's five which is still possible but this is five means these are one and three and I actually know the order so two three like that those are four five and I know the order because of the thermometer logic okay that's six four makes that one that four I should be just writing them in at this point these are four and six these are two and five they go like that now these are one and three voila yeah also relatively easy enough
Colin Pedicini - puzzled
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Embrace Being Arrogant | Stop Dumbing Yourself Down ©
[Music] embrace it embrace it all because understand something if you want to be a CIA man a confident intelligent and assertive guy understand something you are going to be insulted because you're a winner winners always get insulted by losers they're gonna call you arrogant they're gonna call you condescending they're gonna call you they're gonna throw a bunch of insults at you but what they're not going to take what they're not gonna do is they're not gonna be able to beat you it is going to dog it anytime someone is a winner they have haters name me how many people hate Tom Brady in the Patriots but you know who doesn't hate them Patriots fans people hate the Dallas Cowboys because they're called America's Team all winners have haters now we understand that at the high levels you know and as sports and entertainment but here at them in the middle levels trying to get to the elite levels into the top 10% I think you guys understand something people are going to come at you they're gonna say you're and like I said one of the biggest ones they're gonna call you is you're fully yourself you think you're so bish you think you're so dead you know I'm gonna say that people who are trying to keep you down they're not telling you that because they think less of you they're telling you that because you have the nerve to believe in yourself and stand on what it is you believe you're gonna have men throw it at you but what you're not gonna have is some guy who's a bit above you are better than you throwing it at you you're never gonna have somebody that you're trying to compete with saying you're arrogant even gonna say alright that's that's what I mean do it be courageous push push push that's right matter of fact you're gonna have winning kind of guys feel like yeah yeah dude do that you know the guys who are gonna throw it at you the guys who don't want to do the work guys that don't want you to put make it so hard for them then of course they're gonna call you all these things look at him you over there trying to be opportunistic and you over there trying to schmooze and you over there trying to glare that i'ma keep it real there's always to keep it real dudes what they really saying is I want to I want you to stay down here I don't want you to shine so bright it makes it hard on me could you could you not be so good because you could you not shine so bright could you not make me look like I'm just averaging mediocre that's what's at the basis of all this other kind of stuff and I get so tired of guys who are smart who are accomplished who are capable who have the stuff that it takes dumbing themselves down to make other people feel better listen to me when I tell you this man there's been so many times that guys had thought if I just failed if I just failed they like me more and what you're gonna find is if you fail you become just like the people that you think would like you more they're going to not they're gonna still not like you might affect they're gonna resent you they're gonna say look I understand while I'm a failure I understand why I didn't do it but look he had all these opportunities he ended up right here you don't do them any favors by failing you know what you do you go ahead and become the man you need to be you go ahead and get up to the top the top of the top top top the tippy tippy top you get your name up on Mount Rushmore you can't you climb everybody you make as much you go as high you go as far as you can and let the haters stand outside and call you whatever outside of the gates that's right outside the gates of your mansion outside while you're flying on your g6 let me call you all that crap from coach on the bus I'm a firm believer in this that's why I was gonna make notes on this but I'm sorry I'm just going off the cuff because I have seen this stuff so much in my life I've had the people throw stuff like that at me but you know what I've never had somebody doing better than me coming to this stuff and it's one of the things it's one of the few things that you can rest assured that if you want to be better than 90% of people you're going to have people throw [ __ ] at you they're going to do it they're going to do it especially the mean that you were beating now let's whip it up the women that say it the women that said they'd understand and why were they sending cuz you make it harder for them to actually keep your attention oh did I say that out loud see if you I've never had a woman call me arrogant or I'm putting take that back take it back I may not be a hyperbolic arrogant is a compliment for most women arrogant is a compliment for most women because it's like damn you got balls you have you have courage you have the you actually have the courage of your convictions you have enough to stand on it and say it directly to their face and not flinch so embrace it embrace the arrogance what's the difference wing cocky and confidence is see it's not bragging if it's true if you're a winner you're a winner it's not bragging different playing cocky and confidence I look at it you can be cocky when you have the confidence that you know you're gonna put the work in and get it done there's one thing to sit around and talk about something and you don't have the work that hashtags show your work you don't have the receipts you have the numbers you're not the fashion on the data you just have the belief in yourself well I'm still a proponent for that because here's the thing only you know whether or not you're gonna do work but if you can say you're gonna do great things you're gonna be great because you know that you're gonna do the work then do it say it say it and make it and put the pressure on yourself put the pressure on yourself to met hold yourself accountable so when you do make the result when you do when you accomplish what it is you say you're gonna accomplish nobody can say anything other than you may be arrogant he may be cocky he may be this yeah but he also got it done he delivered don't have to like him but there's the result that's why I love this old business of image it's about outcomes it ain't bragging if it's true so like I say embrace the arrogance you might as well go ahead and get to learn to like it learn to love it because you do no one any favors by saying you know what I'm a dim my light I'm not gonna wear my suit on Saturday I'm not gonna do this I'm not gonna dress better I'm not gonna do this I'm not gonna did it matter of fact I'll just sit around here and be like everybody else then they'll like me more no they won't they won't like you anymore you won't like yourself anymore either because you know good and up going on you're cheating yourself I don't want you to cheat yourself to make somebody else feel comfortable I want you to make your competition sweat I want you to make it hard on your competition I want you to make it hard on the women who want to be in your life because if you're gonna win you're gonna get out there and do it do what it takes to succeed not wonder you get all the results what do you think client people out here the millionaires and billionaires people who are rich and wealthy what do you think they do they still eat well you know what I'm heat spam I mean I mean peanut butter and jelly because I don't want to man forget that mess many people don't know how rich and wealthy people actually live but I'll tell you what they don't live worrying about what we're people who have less than them think about them they really don't they may say it in public but they don't Tywin Lannister the lion doesn't the lion doesn't concern himself with the opinions of the Sheep what do you want to be if you want to be a lion guess what you're gonna have to eat some sheep you're going to eat a whole bunch of stuff and none of your prey likes to be eaten what are you gonna do become a vegetarian or eat some grass gonna be nice to it talk to it man be a lion do what you have to do embrace the arrogance it's one of your superpowers peace hey guys weather looks style or life or the personal profession you can level up and be your personal best each and every day if you're interested in any of that do us both a favor follow the link in the description to book your one-on-one session with me details down in the description peace
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Python 3 - Episode 10 - Dictionary, indexed with keys
hello again everyone this is brian and in this video we're going to cover the dictionary in python 3. so what is a dictionary it's a key value pair more appropriately it is a list that's indexed by keys if you want to be really specific you notice the brackets this is actually a set index by keys which can be any immutable type what does that mean any immutable type means unchangeable so let's take a look and let's see what it takes to create and work with a dictionary let's take a look and see what it really takes to create a dictionary we're going to do this two different ways we're going to do it the hard way and the easy way first let's do it the hard way i'm going to say b equals we've got our brackets we need a key value pair so let's create the key he is going to be the string pet colon and now we need a value let's say dog that's it that's really all there is to it now if we want to make another one we just separate it by a comma now we need a key let's call this age value is going to be 5. let's go ahead and make another one let's call it name and its value is going to be spot i'm always bad at picking pet names and print out the dictionary in all of its glory there it is pat to dog age 5 name spot now let's do it the easy way i'm going to say d equals and we're going to call the dict function funny name say that real loud in class and watch everybody just kind of look at you but we're going to say pet equals dog age equals five and name equals spot so what's really going on here is it's doing all this formatting for you that's why i call it the easy way the end result however is exactly the same they are exactly the same doesn't matter which way you create it just under the hood know that you have to have a key value pair for example pat dog h5 name spot let's take a look at the keys and values and how we get at them there's a third type really and it's called items we're going to work with that one first so we'll say print and we'll go f items and we're going to call the dictionary items function save run and this is going to return a underscore items which you guessed it look at this thing this is insane so we have a tuple containing a list containing tuples but what it's really done is it's packaged it into individual items so you can very distinctly see the key value pairs not abundantly useful for us what we really worry about are well the keys and the items so let's go ahead and look at those real quick i'm going to just say keys and values i say items earlier i did all right so we want to look at the keys and the values save and run and voila so we're returning three different things dick underscore items stick underscore keys dick underscore values but what we've got is all of the information in this dictionary right here in these three functions see items returns pretty much everything nice and packaged the keys is going to tell us what keys are available because remember everything's a key value pair so when we go to look something up we can't do it by index we have to do it by key which is why these keys exist you could easily make these keys integers or numbers of some kind but we've done it as a string we can also get the values dog five and spot which are abundantly unuseful without the keys so in the next section here we're going to take a look at how you would actually get those let's go ahead and take a look at how we would get a value from a key because these are key value pairs it's called the key because it unlocks the door to the value and let's take a look at what i mean here so i want to format this and i'm going to say name let's capitalize that and we're going to say d and you inclined to do something like this d0 let's run this in key error what does that mean key error it means the key was simply not found we don't have a key named zero we do however have a key named name we also have one called pad and age so you have to use the key to get the value let's demonstrate that name a spot now you notice how i have different quotes i have single quote and double quote there is a very interesting little issue here where if we do a single quote within a single quote bad things happen very quickly we get an invalid syntax you're looking at this going now wait a minute it should treat everything in these brackets as a separate entity but it really doesn't so you do have a quote issue that we've talked about in a previous video all right so now that we've wrapped our head around that let's take a look at the key error in depth and let's call this test and let's just say blah some key we know doesn't exist really what's going on here is it's going out and it's trying to find any key of that value if it doesn't find it it throws a key error at the very end of this we're going to show you a little trick using some simple logic which we haven't covered yet to get around that to determine if the key even exists in the first place but just right now know that you have to have the key otherwise it will throw an error so just put a quick note there we'll throw an error if the key is not found let's go ahead and take a look at how hard is it to add an item to a dictionary well it's not it's ridiculously simple you just simply do something like this there you go it's that simple you just simply say dictionary and then some key that's not in use equals a value and it will add it automatically it's very cool how it does that now you should note and we're just going to copy and paste this what happens if the key already exists so here we're adding and here what's going to happen let's run and find out it's just simply changed it this is what i mean by the key is immutable we cannot change this key we could delete it and re-add it but once that key is in there all we can do is update the value or delete it the key itself cannot change and let's take a look at what it takes to remove an item our good old buddy the delete statement so we're going to delete you guessed it the trick now this is what i mean by this is a key value pair when we run this and we delete a key the value associated with that key is also removed you see right here trick roll over we've deleted it and now it's just simply gone it's not in there very simple to do that but just understand that once you delete the key the value is gone however if you were to try to delete the value the key will be there but you'll have a null value and that could lead to some issues down the road that's a more complex topic we're going to cover in a future video i just want you to be aware of that i've been getting a lot of really good feedback about this video series and some people have said hey dude they're going a little too slow i realize these are for beginners but i want more now so we're gonna give you a little preview of what come so we're gonna test for existence and we're going to do something called a loop and both of these may be a little challenging especially for newbie programmers but if you're an experienced programmer and you just want to learn it now let's just go over it and get it out of the way so we're going to say if and this is basic logic i say name in d colon and hit enter what we've done here is an if statement this is a logic if this key is in the dictionary do something now python has this little guy right here this colon at the end saying hey it's not the end of the statement expect more and then you have to have it's either spaces or a tab it doesn't really matter but it has to be the same amount if you're from another language you're expecting something like this and you may be going why do you need tabs well if you think about it your code is here and if you get rid of the tabs it looks like this so it just makes sense but a lot of people when they're first starting python can't wrap their head around the tabs or the white spaces and it just infuriates them so this is what i was saying earlier about we're going to test to see if that key exists before we try to access it now if the key was not in the dictionary it would throw a key error but we're saying if so only if this exists in the dictionary are we going to run this code we're going to go over all of this in more detail in a future video but i've had a lot of people saying hey they want more now so there's one now let's go over loops this is the other thing that really trips people up especially in newbie land is because they're new they don't understand this stuff nobody's explained it to them what is a loop well have you ever gotten in trouble as a child and like your mom or dad says you know go do this until i tell you to stop that's basically what you're telling the computer to do you're going to say four a key in the ease and this may look really confusing if you're a complete movie again gotta have that white space we're gonna go ahead and print and let's go ahead and format this and i am gonna explain this but at the moment just take a huge leap of faith with me here so we got our key and then we're going to say dictionary and then the specific key this looks ugly if you're a newbie but let's run it it works so it's saying pet dog h5 name spot that's what we're doing right there so what's going on here is we're saying for every key in there's that in keyword again the dictionary keys remember we talked about this way up here for every key in the dictionary keys go ahead and print out the key and the dictionary value that correlates with that key again you have to have that tab there we're going to cover looping also in a future video but this is just because people have been saying we want more and we want more now so if you're having trouble wrapping your head around these two right here don't worry i'm going to make a future video that's going to cover those in depth and we're going to talk about them and i do mean in depth but if you are a seasoned programmer that's very simply how you do it if you're having trouble wrapping your head around these tabs just think of it like this you have some code and then normally you would do something like this and python's trying to help me out here but you would have something like that strip this out replace it with that and of course you have something here sad code i not let's say sad code here but then you strip these out and it becomes that and that's why python is so much smaller than other languages compared to something like java javascript because it takes all those special characters out of there i hope you enjoyed this video you can find the source code out on github.com if you need additional help myself and thousands of other developers are hanging out in the void realms facebook group this is a large group with lots of developers and we talk about everything technology related not just the technology that you just watched and if you want official training i do develop courses out on udemy.com this is official classroom style training if you go out there and the 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The Business Scarf Crochet Tutorial
oh yeah let's make this scarf [Applause] [Music] hi guys welcome back to my channel my name is tiffany hanson thank you so much for joining me today in this video i'm going to show you how to make my very own business scarf the scarf is fantastic because it looks great on both men and women so if you are looking to make a gift or just something to keep somebody warm this is going to be perfect if at any point in this video you do like what you see please push that thumbs up button and if you haven't yet subscribe to my channel and click the bell that way you don't miss any of my videos i try to release a brand new video every single friday covering a wide range of different types of crochet projects and you're not going to want to miss out especially when i release a video in the middle of the week and if you're not subscribed you're not going to see it so subscribe that way you don't miss any of my videos this pattern is on my etsy shop i will include the website here on the bottom of the screen i will also include the link directly to this pattern in the notes section below and the comment section so all you have to do is click on the link purchase the pattern print it off and be ready to crochet with me once you have the pattern let's go ahead and dive right into what materials you're going to need to make this beautiful business scarf with the size of four weighted yarn you're going to need approximately 363 yards or 332 meters of yarn with the size 2 weighted yarn you're going to need approximately 273 yards or 250 meters of yarn i was able to make this scarf with just one skein of this yarn i've made this scarf over here with about one and a half skeins of this i love this wool yarn but depending on what material you use you might be able to get away with just using one skein or you might need to use two roughly two skeins of yarn to complete the scarf i fell in love with the wool i think the wool in the alpaca feel the best on my skin but really honestly use whatever you have access to to make this scarf if you're using the size 4 weighted yarn i recommend you using the crochet hook size h8 or 5 millimeter crochet hook if you are using these thinner size 2 weight yarn i used the size g6 or 4.25 millimeter crochet hook you will need a pair of scissors you will need a yarn needle tapestry needle to weave in your ends and you will need a measuring tape for the fringe at the end of the scarf you're going to need to measure out how long to cut each french piece so once you have gathered all of your materials let's go ahead and dive right into actually making this business scarf when it comes to the business scarf i'm actually just going to make a small swatch so that way i can get through each instruction quickly for you when it comes to this particular pattern i am not going to share with you how many chains are in my foundation row or how many rows of a particular pattern that i made if you want that information you will need the pattern but what i will do for you is i will tell you this pattern is made with a multiple of two and i will share with you okay at this point you're going to repeat this pattern for however many rows you want before we reach the next pattern okay so i will set you up with cues that way you can successfully make this scarf however long you want or however wide you want this is a perfect opportunity for you to make the scarf your own if you do want to know my exact foundation row chain count or my exact number of rows that i made you got to get the pattern but i will also include for you a chart a scarf chart that i refer to often it will be in both the notes section and the comment section below just click on it print it and it'll tell you if you're making a scarf for somebody that is this age you'll want to make it this long and this wide i refer to this chart often it really helps me so because i'm making a swell a small swatch of this pattern i will just be making a foundation row of 20 chains again multiple of two your foundation row chain needs to be in a multiple of two i begin with a small tail that's about three inches long so i can weave in my end at the end of the project insert my crochet hook and i am ready to begin so like i said my swatch example that i'm going to show you is only going to be 20 chains long go ahead and make your foundation row chain however long you want your scarf to be but make sure that that number of chains is a multiple of two okay one two three eighteen nineteen twenty perfect okay for row one we're going to single crochet in the second chain from our crochet hook and then for row one you're just making one single crochet in each chain all the way across so go ahead and accomplish this and i will meet you at the end of row one to show you what to do next and last chain perfect okay at the end of each row we're going to chain one then we will turn our work okay so for row two through this is going to be your repeat pattern we are doing the single crochet cross stitch pattern if you need a little more attention a little slower instruction on how to do the single crochet cross stitch pattern i do have a tutorial for it right here you can click on that tutorial and it'll take you straight to how i slowly show you how to do the single crochet cross stitch pattern basically what you do is you single crochet in the first stitch skip the next stitch in the third stitch so one two three single crochet and then you will go back to that skipped stitch insert your crochet hook into that skipped stitch yarn over pull through yarn over pull through both making a single crochet in that skipped stitch and then repeat skip a stitch next stitch single crochet and then go back to that skip stitch insert your crochet hook yarn over pull through i will tend to pull my yarn a little bit further out and then yarn over pull through to keep it loose and not super tight you want to make sure that your tension with the scarf is on the looser end you don't want your scarf to be too tight because it'll cause the scarf to be really tight and rigid and people tend to like a much looser more comfortable squishy scarf than they do a really tight rigid scarf okay so try to keep your stitches on the looser end so skip a stitch next stitch single crochet and then single crochet in that skipped stitch perfect repeat this process all the way to the end of round two great i've reached the end of row two so you should see two stitches remaining one two all right so we're going to skip the first one single crochet in the very last stitch and then single crochet in that skipped stitch and you've just finished row two so if you look at the end here it will look kind of jagged and that is okay we're okay with that you're just going to continue the pattern and it will stay straight it will all right so for row three through however many rows you want to repeat the single crochet cross stitch pattern you're just going to end the row chain one turn your work you will always single crochet in the very first stitch and then begin your single crochet cross stitch pattern where you're you skip the first stitch single crochet in the second stitch and then go back in single crochet in that skipped stitch okay so take a second make however many rows that you would like to make with this single crochet cross stitch pattern and then i will meet you at the end of that last row to show you how to do the second part of this business scarf okay great so we are just anticipating that you have finished every row that you want to make with the single crochet cross stitch pattern whether that be through the end of row 4 or that be through the end of row 20 however thick you want this scarf to be just know that half of it roughly in my opinion should be this pattern before you switch to the second pattern but you can make it your own you can make this part just be a third and then the second pattern be two-thirds of the scarf so that's what's great is you can really make this your own i'm about to show you how we switch to the second pattern so you have just made however many rows that you want to make with the single crochet cross stitch at the end of that row you're going to chain one turn your work for your next row the first row of pattern number two you're going to single crochet in the back loops only of each stitch all the way across this row that's all we are doing look at the top of your stitches so you can see your v's see your v v v v you're going to insert your crochet hook in the middle of that v go through the back loop only yarn over pull through yarn over pull through and repeat that all the way across this row and last stitch here there we go okay once you've reached the very end of this row chain one turn your work i want to fold this row that i just made fold it forward so that way i can see all of these stitches from the row i just made that were skipped so these would have been the front loops only of that previous row okay so i'm really trying to show you what i do on camera so this row i just made fold it forward revealing these front loop stitches right here looking at the back so here's the back i'm going to be working in these stitches right here the skipped stitches of the row i just completed okay here i am take this row fold it forward remember your stitch count so for me i only have 19 stitches in each row so that should help guide you by the end of this row you should stick with your same number of stitches you had in row one okay yarn over pull through yarn over pull through single crochet next stitch here single crochet again you're only picking up the front loop that was left behind from the previous row there we go and repeat this all the way across this row 18 and 19. perfect okay so this is what i'm looking at and you should see that that row we made is now sticking straight up it's really cool see how it's doing that there we go okay so we just finished this row when you have finished the row you just chain one turn your work see how this side is completely flat whereas this side has a piece sticking straight up that's what we want that's the pattern that i want you to see it's like all these little v's that are sticking straight up okay next row single crochet back loop only all the way across this row so again looking at the top of our stitches finding that v shape insert in the middle of that v shape back loop only yarn over pull through yarn over pull through single crochet back loop only every stitch all the way across there we go oh that looks familiar this row of front loops that was left behind okay once we get to the end chain one turn your work and for this next row we're going to push this row from that we just finished forward revealing to us that whole row of front loops that we left behind just like we did before single crochet a regular single crochet in each loop all the way across it is very important when you get to this step of the pattern that you count your stitches because this is where your work is going to start to either cave in or flare out because here is where you're either going to add a single crochet or miss a single crochet and you will definitely see it in your pattern so this step in each row till you finish the width of your scarf you want to make sure you count these stitches so you don't miss or add a stitch okay super important and this is the last pattern guys you're just making a regular single crochet in that skipped front loop from the previous row all the way across let me get you there all right and there's 19 and then here you will see that every time we do that we make a row that sticks out see there's our second row that's sticking straight up and they create this really cool pattern it's really pretty and then this side is completely flat all right so repeat these two rows over and over and over until you have reached your desired width of your scarf this is the last pattern so we start with the single crochet cross stitch and we end with the single crochet back loop only and then single crochet in the skipped front loop all the way across pattern and that is the two patterns for your scarf to finish off once you have reached the end of your scarf you will grab your scissors cut your yarn you will yarn over pull the yarn through your loop and tighten to close off your project and now we're ready for the fringe part of our project so this part you're going to want your tape measure grab your tape measure you're going to cut yarn strips that are three inches long cut okay so cut as many of these as you want to put at each end of your scarf what i do is i will let me cut a couple here so i can show you here we go okay four so i will actually keep two together i will wrap them around my finger and put the ends together so i know that it's roughly the same length on both sides i'll take my crochet hook and i will come in from the back of the scarf forward the front of the scarf is the side that has these 3d looking rows coming out the front so forward insert underneath the yarn grab it with the hook pull into or through the project this stitch yarn over the ends and pull the ends through that loop and pull and that creates my little fringe now for this particular scarf i wanted really short fringe because really short fringe offers a great look to the scarf without being too much and when you wash this scarf it doesn't affect the scarf ends as much as if you had like really long fringe and what it does to fringe when you wash it okay so that's what i really like i really like the short fringe but again this is your scarf you make it however you want to make it if you want to make your fringe strips longer just make sure that each strip that you cut is the same length it will help you so much so you definitely want to have your tape measure on hand all right that is it that is how you make this business scarf and it is so pretty i really hope that you had fun learning these stitches and that you really like the combination together and that you like to wear it as well [Music] i really hope you enjoyed making your business scarf if you did you might also really enjoy these other videos right here also check out this video which is just a recommended video for you to watch thank you so much for crocheting with me today spending time with me i always love crocheting with you i hope you have the best day and i will see you with my next video bye guys
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Hellblade: Senua's Sacrifice | Part 7: Swamp & Blind Shards / Sea of Corpses
alright guys welcome to part 7 of my hell-blade sinuous sacrifice playthrough last time we did another shot of the tower shot which involved you had like masks that showed you like daytime nighttime I know that either two dimensions was two different time periods or something and had to work through them to get to the end basically and what a third or what's up Shawn to do here like and I'm not sure there's nothing after that or it was so terrible done but not man among us could remember the like hundreds died the sickness took nearly every person younger than 40 and many older and we're dying mothers gave birth the marks of the plague were on the babes as they came out of the womb you where are we I don't like it what is this place creepy okay so we have to be in my curve it feels wrong it's a straight how cool iris that so that like mirror close-ups always seems kind of awkward so don't know if it's to do with don't know what that's just like the loading something something like Bobby's Swamp Thing big deal warrior droughts Dalian will help business some there's like a shrek east drive or something like oh it's 10 to rot tested do you smell it don't worry not everyone can so i'm spring day when she went to the river was deleon of the others but the water she could taste the rock no one else could she knew something was wrong something sinister hey great we've got more I just laughed at her like circle poles because I enjoyed this it's the bodies piled up no one was laughing but she was not look so using the only ones we have to we have to look at it from sin angle and that all put it together now we've got a law stone look at that over the Northmen we're lucky hotel it's like a light shaped like a Halfmoon that appears inside a house and goes around the walls I once saw the death moon appear at a farm and first the Shepherd died then a guest died and then the farmhand and then the farmer and six of his men drowned at sea that is not the end of it because the dead and returned to haunt the living if you see the death moon and the where because there will be ice it opens up this door here and all he stays okay that's simple I don't know if it was simpler than the other ones or it's the same kind of know what to do so [Music] I get to the house get to the house and finish this trial it doesn't finish before he disappears [Music] come to me where are you I'm here I'm right here are you in this find him there was an author called Greta big red haired immensely strong but he was afraid of the dark it happened one night that an undead creature of Kim to his house to drag [Applause] coming [Music] okay so now we have like a new everything thing Ok Go went away suit was expressed focus this was here there you go one thing that killed hope you just run around like a headless chicken until we find all the letters can you you have to find isms okay so he's like leaving this okay cool we go come on Damien okay now I like him I won't care too much from before that one was wait news right 10 minutes yes Sanwa cinema what happened they're blaming me for the plague they said it occurs what if they're right how would they know such a thing and they cause members are they're just people good people but they're scared they're afraid of what they can't see my children scared of the dark and make up stories to fill the void if my father was right you have to step out of this darkness let me see who you really are like okay so there we go kidding you it beats you he's taking almost so my original plan was to make your snaps oh but because we did it so quick I'm thinking see what's nice you know so that looks like another one okay we have memories were yours but they're the gods now yeah okay yeah okay so this looks like it we the last one and then we have that door to go to a tree on so yes we'll see what happens after that and he will get another really long black mirror see that they're all good alder cutscene thing of his load exchanged for a drink from me me as well the whirl of wisdom in blindness there can be wisdom only by giving can you receive in return for this reason I give my life and pass on my stories of the Northman to you cinema can you hear me I'm right here can you see me I mean breathe love the darkness stay still empty tell me what you feel a breeze good and there is a way out I can't tell where it comes from yes you can I'm just gonna look at the floor I hope you notice the voices they've gone I'm still here it's why we need to go to the clinic there might be a thing where it's like oh because you could just pull in the direction of where the light is why I think it might be that kind of thing where it's like oh look we put a hidden right and 400 they fell down so I'll teach you be aware of everything you hear and feel like a census guy this is this is like pretty nasty like let's just like pretty simple but this kind of thing right makes makes it distressed like the dark now if you keep all about but this is kind of a really it claustrophobic I don't know you when like you don't know where you are and I'm they ever creeps me out okay so there's more stuff than here I'm calling one as well by the way I've tried that before and so it would stuff it like a meandering page so Ford's pretty simple you just walk towards the very objects vacancy I think I'm somewhere else Tabriz let's go use all your senses let the world speak what do you hear I go to I've reached the water good that's your way in follow it upstream don't be sorry it's not see the girl the doing a good job right it's inside making a billion since how your he's won that year my father but doing all this stuff for he taught me cuz well like sometimes it's like you have saved so answer and say well why are you sad exactly this is actually trying it's working because he's helping you when I'm in lightly stressful track situation so I'm going to use favorite ball game I don't that's right we'll see I want science to escape the past in this place so she's frustrated I can't go on this way then look for another way tell me what you find there is a house Gaveston I don't know don't be afraid one step oh [ __ ] [ __ ] okay that's horrible my plan is that if I don't look at it then it contact me by not following leave it behind okay this one's really stressing me out like I know there's like not a lot to it but it's making me super anxious oh [ __ ] moving wrong looks like three while I'm trying to do is just no look at them hopefully that all like wind chimes or something there's another dog area where you want this one to house it stinks can't see anything okay we see the floor death the darkness is testing me you are in control his beam he's taking it slowly like barely even pushing it forward okay there we go there's well don't turn back getting close okay good go to Dillian Oh not moving okay so we can run now yes to I don't it's gonna be more than things I really hope not bees and soon I just got the end yes Oh God spend hours days even trapped within herself in the dark that was nasty you see me yes your eyes were opened you were gone and when it finally let her go she could be anywhere with no memory of how she got there when it comes from me there's no power over but here for the first time someone was there to help but I heard your voice you found your own way back all you needed was a little help a little help Wow okay oh yeah thought you know that means I mean reforged you will have food in this blessing to walk a goddess and to the halls of Helheim and challenge Li doesn't so Dillian was helping me and the sword will lead me to him like where we first met the visuals really effective in there like the weird kind of bubble story alien [ __ ] with like the blurriness it was really good I got worried because I was like stuck on something for some reason I couldn't move when it was a getting closer but that was look he wants to get our backs his way new yen Dillingham gave her the strength to polish the warrior trials and she saw a way out to leave her past behind and become a warrior in billions the sword is tainted by the gods of Darkness leaving home you have to do he wants me to take you will pay a price for this great nothing's greater like areas in bowels parting words still holding her but the hose wasn't getting a battery with a vengeance everyone suffered my father was not supposed to die like this the suffering you've caused this is your father you brought this brain to us [Music] this place was cool come on give a like the nightmare sequence in scarecrow Oh in the sea of corpses the corpse where threw itself over the ones I loved the ship broke up under them a ship that had sailed from the land of shining fields their memorial stone a sacred come not here in the Sun come not with a Ford come not crying over a naked corpse come not with disturbed mind it's like both the end here the suffering does your precious gift of sight let you see the opening titles of Constantine corpses and the he'll sequence me and sisters have loved ones and look at what you have to go all because you were a coward because you probably curse instead of facing it you're back on the father's in though eternal battle applause and let the darkness be California penis why must they paint the more heresy so I'm saying after photos I'm guessing yeah well Robin Anthony when you focus like you can actually interact with each other nothing like shadow Klauss etc I caught me bro I'm guessing oh yeah I forgot to even like work the face do you hear the voice of your mother she questions and or go to her off so it's a mr. life and it [Music] and there are all those talents that makes the doughiness we came for the site she to doubt the gods of the padarthas it fester she escaped their house gave a life to the gods only you might ever say the world would have been spared this aura it's not too late he's calling for why'd you join [Music] oh [ __ ] [ __ ] take him down okay so two of them I like her I think it that's what I'm focused on oh no no please no no I've been busted think he's a different as well I'd need to go for him service it made me do it don't be it Sunita's like changes now again yes yes no ok so on okay okay get back get back get back Oh God okay again good good good good okay no knocking oh [ __ ] actually I'm not in for like no reason that and this way move get this guy come on come on come on no no no no no [ __ ] [ __ ] let's three them I'm another one full of [ __ ] okay he's miles away Khan such members have focus once Lohan into the seats give the darkness what it wants let it swallow your soul and destroy why are you fighting the Sun is already dead just risky get up get up get up Jesus boy okay I don't know how I'll [ __ ] no dude I don't know how men do that I was kind of hoping he was like one of the things I got you were meant to die so you can carry on the bed you know I'm still fighting I think we can never keep focus is fight to the seats give the darkness what it was at its warmest why are you fighting assumptions already dead just so risk big thank you for what you have done to him to his friends to his dad Oh it's their piece of piss sent months ago though it's a path here dad you can't surrender to the voices the darkness has taken you [Music] I don't even know what saver this is pretty crazy anymore another one I want to be with you it was funny weird have we got an achievement for taking the sword out and never get an achievement fair like right after I did one of them she gave up on her world the shards it just seems we to follow in the footsteps of her mother to go to a place where the darkness couldn't reach her cinema look at me do you they're calling for me we've lost so many and I've lost my father I can't lose you [Music] he says I have blood on my hands I didn't say that you've done nothing wrong Sam who was right every symbol is a fake he is a hateful better liar he's poison and his words still haunt you who do you trust him for me do you still believe in his anyone in us come back to me [Music] please the hardest battle for tonight he gave her the sword with which to fight in more ways than one that she gave him her word never to surrender all she needed was a little help little hope I can actually know what all we do from here is like run to the door so I'll do this I'll end this one here and then next time we'll go through the door and see what kind of stuff through here so what's a giggly like ending thing that's well it's fine alright so um yeah those part seven I think and so I've got the sword I'm gonna go in through the doors and see what's on the other side on our trip to save billions soul or whatever's left for to him and so yes thanks for watching like subscribe all that stuff and that one was super stressful like that's like the most stressful one we've had so far other than make the first one because it's cut into us going on whereas that one was like you will die if you mess stuff up here but yes thanks for watching and stick with it and join me for next one we go for the doors and see what's on the side of that so thanks for watching see you guys next time do some all that drives and see you guys next time thanks a lot [Music] you [Music]
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