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9OIZuTK-ul4 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9OIZuTK-ul4 | 2 Getting More Precise Shapes with Shape Tools in Photoshop | so in our last video doing this shape based composition we just got it started we found our reference image and we started to build shape tools on top of it right now this is what we call basic shapes and you want to start with the largest simplest shapes first just like if you were cutting it out of paper and then you're going to layer more and more complex shapes on top the problem is as you start layering up it's hard to see what's underneath so there's a few ways we'll deal with that that I'll show you but first let's just keep layering so I'm going to use another shape tool and just because this is a very kind of organic thing I'm going to do another ellipse right it's going to create automatically a new layer and then if I hit command T and warp I can immediately kind of shape it where I want even going to pull it to where I want it return it command T again I can move it that way just by clicking on the inside and I can warp it more and someone was asking the difference between check possessing the difference tree and Photoshop pixel-based images raster images and vector images well notice as I'm warping it it is creating these little white squares and these are called anchors and the shape tool is the shape tools in Photoshop are vector tools because they're creating these shapes with perfectly clean vectors that have nothing to do with the pixels right and we want to keep them that way if at all possible now am i trying to get an exact cut out not necessarily I'm showing you some of the problems that can happen with shape tools I can't just erase from them right without first rasterizing it so if I get to a problem where oh that's really crazy there I hit return I don't want it to be all crazy there the answer isn't okay rasterize it so that it's pixel-based and then a been cut away from it see what happened it's the wrong layer there it is grass your eyes it and so it's pixel based and then cut away from it that's not the answer because the problem with that is then the shape layer is not a shape layer anymore and it is just a bunch of pixels so I want to keep it and that's your requirement for this one keep it as a shape layer I'm going back in my history until it still a shape layer and if you need to smooth it out you simply do that by using another shape and hit command key and transform it and kind of put it on there and I can distort it distorts a great one if you want to keep sharp angles and I can warp I don't want to keep sharp angles and this is just like using illustrator you can layer up multiple vectors on top of each other so that even though they're individual shapes when they're together they'll look like one shape okay so as I'm building up let's see if I can get a really big one here what if I don't want to start with just a regular shape tool you know like another rectangle so there's nothing wrong with them I could start by duplicating ones I've already made so I'll show you what I mean so I'm going to do one that has hard edges here and then I'm going to warp out this side and curve it and you'll find that artists often have little kind of signature shapes their own set of signature shapes that they tend to use you'll notice this probably in your own doodles these things here when you're in the warp tool these are what are called Bezier handles they help you manipulate curves and the next time we'll see those is in Illustrator with these anchors is just giving you a taste for this stuff but if I find a shape like this useful let's get him a different color by double clicking and picking that shadow color oh I need to get off of web colors to get more exact there we go okay now what I can do I'll move it to the top all right now what I can do is I can duplicate that and how do we duplicate this shortcut is command J so now I have a copy of the rounded rectangle I can use the move tool and move it around and it's still a shape layer and then I can take that and transform from that duplicate which can be really useful especially if the artist I'm getting my composition from uses the same kind of forms over and over again now because it's like cutting out paper it doesn't matter what the shape is as long as the shape on top is the right shape that make sense but it does matter if it's covering up something I need later so how do I kind of refine these as I go and make sure that they're not interfering with other things I need in the composition because I'm trying to get that kind of waste there well I need a way to be able to kind of see through it does that make sense so if I turn off my background layer I've got all these shapes so far but I need a way to have a plan a blueprint over the top of everything and we could do that by taking the opacity down on individual shapes we're using right can make it somewhat transparent but that's a paint is that I have to bring them all back up 200% so this is what I recommend take your background layer and duplicate it command J and this is something we haven't done a lot of I want you to take that background copy and I want you to move that up on top of everything now you can do that by just clicking and dragging but we're going to start to get a lot of shapes so I'm going to teach you shortcuts for moving layer position and the easiest shortcut is command left bracket there right after there right underneath command + + command - which zoom in and out and command 0 which fits it full on screen command left bracket moves the given layer down through your layers command right bracket moves it up why is that helpful well as I'm cutting out shapes like this one maybe that shapes going to look better sunken down below the others as I'm cutting out shapes like this one it might look better underneath another shape as I'm defining shapes like these maybe I want to change their color slightly and when I do that a lot of color options here maybe it makes sense for them to be higher or lower you know in the composition alright now I have that background copy on top of everything now what I'm going to do is set that background copy and a lower opacity I'm going to do about 40% something like that maybe even less maybe 30 so I can see the shapes I still need then I'm going to do something we haven't done which is I'm going to lock it so I don't accidentally do something to that right it's just a guideline now when I make a shape tool underneath so let's see what do I need like this hand this shape tulips the shape tools at 100% and I hit command T I want to distort it if I want to warp it but I can see what it's covering up so that can be quite helpful hit return and at any time I could just turn off that background copy that's on the top that reference image and see what the solid shapes are doing now that's going to be a very similar shape to this shape so I might make a duplicate of it command J transform it move it over and shrink it holding those shifts so the proportions are locked but then I might need to distort it scale it make it my own now someone has a very useful question that doesn't always come up because it depends on the shapes you need but how do you make a triangle so I've shown you rectangles I've shown you ellipses circles and there's no triangle here and that's because you have what's called the polygon tool so let's see I mean I'm gonna need some triangles maybe somewhere so what you do is you go to the polygon shape tool and then up where it says sides you type in 3 and that will give you a triangle shape which then you can modify to any any shape you need but my my main advice is don't get too detailed too soon use big simple shapes first so yes he's got these triangles on his back I could use command T you know warp these rotate them make them fit exactly but it's not so much about the details it's about getting across the basics of this composition then I can duplicate that triangle and shrink it down to another one so trying to get more and more efficient as we work so this is what I have so far and then I might notice how this shape is way off now so I've got to rewarm that so you can revisit past shapes and keep editing them to fit and then I might need a triangle on his back here but I needed to match this color so how do I make it match that color it's very simple I want to match the color exactly I turn off the reference layer that's at the top right then I double click on the color selector for that and I match that color same thing for these coloring is not difficult with vectors as long as you have them as separate shapes ok now his purple trunks I go first with just a big oval let's first get the color right turn on our reference layer and then let's I should pull this thing like rolling out dough I'm just trying to get that one big shape and then I can move it below the other layers with command left bracket there we go okay then I can try with the rectangle tool you can do command T to free transform you can also right-click within it and use the free transform but notice it doesn't just say free transform it says free transform path that's because these are vectors at least within Photoshop are not pixels they're paths with anchors which is a cool thing at any time I can turn on that that reference at the top to help guide me and I can use command + to zoom in | NLC Arts Lab | UCBkS7RFmZbDoruoGXKw91oA | 2018-01-29 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,858 | 9,334 |
MRdAzOmCNNE | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MRdAzOmCNNE | Acoustic Guitar Build - Episode 16 - Installing the Bridge, Nut, Frets and Aligning the Neck | so before we begin any of the sit up here checking that height height of the fret to the bridge angle height of the saddle we need to make sure that the bridge is sanded to the arch at the top there's about 1/32 of an inch gap in the center that we can just take out by doing here [Music] there's a good way to see if we get sandy Waycross makes wine and see what they how many disappear [Music] looks pretty good do is check the angle of the neck and where it falls into contact here the bridge now it should be flush with the bridge however I have not yet radiused the fretboard so I might lose a sixteenth of an inch so I'm gonna just do that first and I have a sixteen inch radius block that I made in a previous video I'll put and I'm just gonna I'm just gonna do some light sanding just to create that radius and then shed bored [Music] alright guys so I've done a bunch of work here off camera so I didn't a lot of it was just tuning up the neck angle here and I showed you that previously so I didn't think it warranted just harping on that you know for 30 minutes a video showing me just sanding the neck but I essentially worked on this joint and the goal was after I got the bridge contoured to the arched top and I have it in its rough position I spent some time with the radius block putting my radius here on the fretboard 16 inch radius and that's complete and if I take a straight edge the goal here is that my fretboard with no gaps under my straight edge meets up here with the top of the bridge and it should be essentially flush and I was close I was about you know 3/16 of an inch hi there I'll make a bridge before I was doing any of my neck adjustments the straightedge was landing maybe about that in that position which is too high you can see just touches the top which is perfect and so in order to fix that angle I needed to adjust the neck angle a bit essentially the neck the top of the neck joint needed to be sanded down just slightly in order for it to raise up a little bit and close that gap now in my case not only did I tune up this here the surface area just a little bit but the slot for the truss rod I enlarged it a little bit because I found that the truss rod was preventing the neck from seeding Foley was once I did that this gap here closed up quite a bit and then the angle was was pretty welcome so really the next step to do is permanently attach the neck I want to glue down the fretboard before I do that I'm going to just do a couple of measurement tests and make sure that the neck is square with the body and then we can permanently attach it and then we will work on checking the budget the bridge in the right position so that the intonation is collected and I have a little jig for that that I will show you so wanna work on strolling and I need to square up this edge of the fretboard and cut a nice little a little slot but not Nik coughs I'm just going to take it off to do this work [Music] alright guys so I've got the neck bolted back on you can see I've got just my ten or so frets installed I just quickly put these in Ally I'm going to when I get the rest of the front wire and I do all the frets I'll spend a little more time showing you what I do when I when I dress them filing them down so on and so forth you know getting them installed but I just kind of want to get it to the point where we can start working on the intonation of the bridge and before I do that I have to make sure that the neck is Square to the body I was gonna do it with the with a toothpick using that as like a gunsight but it's just very difficult to line it up properly that way so I went ahead and got out my laser and you could see hopefully see if the camera picks this up you can see the laser going right down the middle and then down the middle see if the picks it up see where it's landing right at the bet their nut so it's just a little bit off so the neck has to go to the right a little bit just a tad so I'm gonna try to make that adjustment I'm just gonna sand a little bit off this right side of the neck here just this just a little bit at a time and we'll see if that improves on it at all [Music] see if the camera can pick this up alright guys let me give you a recap of where we're at right now so we I took some time to put on just the frets that I had I had only had enough fret wire to do about 10 frets here so I I put those frets in I I glued them and I dressed them up I spent a little time dressing them up I plan on in once I get my order of fret wire and I'm gonna spend a whole video on fretting the whole fret board and dressing the whole thing up and and I'll go into that in more detail then but I also used a laser to make sure that the neck was square to the center of the body I guess parallel to center line of the body I don't know would be so at this point we are ready to glue the bridge on now this is a it's I think it's called the saddle finder or something like that from Stu Mac and essentially it's got a couple of little pointers here that you you set them up to be a certain amount of distance from the tool you use a caliper to do that's got to be pretty exact and in order to set it up you initially just wire out of the way initially what you do is you take the tool put it up against the nut and you reference it on the twelfth fret okay and once you have that distance set you use this thumb screw to tighten tighten down this little block here that sits on the 12th fret once you have that set up you can turn it around and it will those little those little pointers they those little pointers that will sit right in the saddle slot right on the front edge and the pointers are offset slightly and that helps align the bridge with the correct for the correct intonation so once you have this set which I've already done I then just take a couple of really small these are like sixteenth inch drill bits and I drill the two small holes through the bridge into the soundboard and the bracing and I it's essentially I'm pin I pin them in so that when I glue it down this isn't going to move similarly to what I did on the fretboard pinning that down so at this point we are completely set up here for gluing I've got a couple calls here it's an old old bridge that I'm using as a call to clamp down the ears and I have another call then I'll use for the center and nothing left to do now but to glue this it's gonna take a little masking tape just so I know this tape is really more for reference I'm just gonna pick it right up as soon as I get down see these pins here [Music] all right folks she's glued come back in the morning so you have to see how it looks all right so I just took the bridge clamps off where the clamps off the bridge not pretty well so what I want to do real quick is just drill out these peg holes real quick believe that was seven thirty Seconds oh [Music] yeah seven thirty seconds real quick I'm gonna try to use this as a block just back there's a brace in the way [Music] there's me punching through these little holes [Music] so then one thing I want to do it's got to mention before is the side dots especially down here the fretboard there's two side notes I have to install here I can't do that do that all right so for third fret this friend twelve breath to [Music] now the holes tiny looks like 3/32 I mean 30 seconds don't make it like quarter-inch is that about like 3/16 it's deep enough [Music] I got the flush cutting nippers take a little super thin and [Music] wait actually once the glue dries I'm just saying that [Music] all right so that's what the only thing we have to get out of the way [Music] that's with the glue because it's not imperative for keeping the neck intact or straight or secure that this is now pull it down perfectly it's more to just prevent the wood from trying to cut upwards 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Z5kf0z8Nv3A | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z5kf0z8Nv3A | Dance 'Til You Drop | cue the music but keep the dancing shoes off behold the bizarre tale of the dancing plague of 1518 in the heart of strawberg people took to the streets dancing uncontrollably no this wasn't a spontaneous flash mob it was a deadly dance Marathon for days even weeks hundreds swayed twirled and leaped until they collapsed from exhaustion some even danced to their death scientists today theorize it was a case of mass hysteria triggered by high levels of psychological stress that's right the stress was so intense it made people dance until they dropped so next time you're stressed remember the dancing plague of 1518 and maybe opt for a calming cup of tea instead until then keep your feet still and your mind open for more intriguing Tales From history and scene Loop and replay | QuirkyQuartersGlobal | UCN0eyAkvyzdBH2xzz996MoA | 2024-04-09 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 137 | 781 |
KTy1vngrtvo | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KTy1vngrtvo | Live Base Build #7 (TH10) | hey guys what's up by sector trend here from 1/2 Gazette here with my next live bass build and I got my drink got my phone and I'm gonna be doing another bass build for you guys I'm gonna be doing that kind of anti baller layout that some of our tens and 11s have been using just kind of the basic principle with the infernos placed in a certain way but like all my bases it's gonna look kind of similar to the rest of them because that's just how I make my bass do this so anyway don't real waste any time because it's probably gonna be a long one so let's get into it and just start with the CC as usual I'm gonna make this core not have a whole lot in it just besides the Queen the CC and then my two sweepers that's I found that to work pretty well for me so no reason to stop doing that and we'll just kind of make it like that you can put this around it just make sure there can't be like a jump or earthquakes that go over it but this this is plenty big enough so yeah that's looking good and let's move this down to right here okay yeah actually we can make this a little smaller even if we move this in and make it like a perfect square so okay yeah that's good let's get these infernos going in how we're doing it is we're putting them like that in like that but we're also is that the right distance like that but we're also gonna have them in their own compartment just surrounded by nothing almost so just like that and boom like that same thing on this one just an empty compartment with the two tiles in every direction and some people put like double giant bombs here I'm not going to I'm gonna put them in a more highly populated area until I get maybe a group of bowlers or group of Alex group hogs or something because I think making them go there's enough I'm not gonna because the Queen could shoot that down in the bowl you never even go in that compartment so I'm not gonna do anything there but around the beste base I'm going to put down my expose so put down on these like that I'll put one here put this one like over here to balance that because expose go next typically and that will get some archer towers one there's good know like a cannon here we want to have our HP in the area as well to just make it a little bit harder to go through the space so we'll put some HP in these different areas we can what can we do here we've thrown some of the air defenses put one there put its like that there put an air defense here that's good and then we'll put trying to think I'm gonna do this I've been putting air defense like out here and then one over in this area so the air defenses aren't in like ideal positions but if they're towards the outside more that helps to fend against Queen walk and stuff so it has its benefits for sure and then we can find this close off this stuff like that yes that's good and then I have a bigger compartment ish here let's just slide this over one and then we'll go like that there so have some big perform at some small compartments not huge do either way the main thing is we're gonna have the skinny compartments along the outside as usual but anyway that's looking good go ahead and throw the King here actual weight on the king right now but I have kind of the basic layout of my base done now what we can do is have these skinny compartments so we'll have one that goes like that down to right there and then over here and down to right there check the CC that's fine and then the other one making sure we protect that air defense I think the queen won't be able to reach it from there so yeah like that and down to right there and then the last couple make this little shorter will go warm up okay yeah actually doesn't get stretched out too much just keep it kind of compact don't want it to have too much breathing room in that area like that and over to right right there okay and then have a little bit short on walls typically I'll have a few more walls than this but I think just because the inferno towers are in their own apartment and actually what I can do here is I guess I could slide this out just to make that compartment a little bigger and put some high HP right there so make it a little bit harder to funnel stuff in if they come from that direction same thing over here I can take that out take that out and just go across like that and so some HP right there and now make that a little trickier right there okay I'm as far as walls though I might have enough to power my way through right here 19 and 6 yep yeah I'll do it and have these walls as I need them to adjust stuff but for the most part we're looking good we have these Expos that are covering oops that are covering a lot of ground see how the walls move like this by accident but put that down okay now we can start putting just defences down just around the base then you go ahead and put my wizard towers kind of by the infernos to get that Splash Damage going that never hurts put them there one there let's expand this out by one and there should we because if we do then the inferno tower can no longer oops get that back down the inferno tower can technically reach outside here after that's keep that that's a pretty strong thing for Queen walks because the Inferno tower can reach now which is pretty huge and what we can do is put down just some yes patella some defenses no huge treaded queen walks because like I said the infernos extending like that so if we could put down stuff like that all around here throw that back one and like that cast looking good from here we'll go up to the top from here we have the to expose that's the main thing that's going to stop a queen walk because when you're building a base you want to look from each perspective how is how is the base going to defend against a queen walk because the initial designs can defend against air attacks phallic spoilers but once you start getting to the details towards the end you want to say how am I gonna defend against a queen walk and these two Expos are pretty good ways to defend against that so don't have to worry about placing the other defenses and we also have this cannon right here which is not too friendly also so that helps aspect if they enter the base or something from there because the infernos don't cover a lot to be honest but they do extend outside the wall which helps so anyway yeah and the next answer so anyway we'll get down the mortar and we'll do another Archer tower over in this area I don't like it having it this spread out let's go ahead and let move that and put one of those there just have a little more buildings which makes it harder for the attacker because there's more buildings to distract valks and stuff and we might do the same up here put something like right there just make it a little trickier for the attacker okay that looks fine now let's go towards the bottom here go like that boom like that let's move this down one that down one okay so that's looking pretty solid not the most defenses down here there is the expo covering and but not that a whole lot of stuff there were just a little bit concerning to me so I might sit on another cannon and then move this wizard tower to a different place which is fine I will put the wizard tower here it was good that King out just so I haven't you have to go back and grab him okay so the wizard tower can just go in the middle here and we should have a few more point defense to put down and then in this area we have the archer tower the expo that can't really reach but so this is a little bit of a threat I guess because there's only like these two point defense which is still something but I'll put these on different sides to help defend against the Queen walk so the more spread-out can't be gotten at the same time we still have a mortar put that on the internet in the middle which I guess right there and that there okay yes that all looks pretty good liking everything so far I'm just looking around the base here this might be the weakest area so what we can go ahead and do is slide this down one take the walls here and just go like that and put like a scroll wall right there and then I was gonna put the King up here so right like that there's the king he'll help defend he also guards the Queen so that all works out nicely and we can throw this storage back there and just put a little pump or something so anyway okay that's all good this base is looking pretty solid yeah I'm not seeing a whole lot of places they're gonna come and wreck this space I always have to put the traps down in a moment but let's get the rest of these walls going if everything else is fine the air defenses are all covered I think we're good there yeah so what I'd like to do in the middle and you guys have probably seen this is just kind of divide that off a little bit just makes it a little trickier for them to come through the base so that's all good there okay so at this point we have the Tesla's and I probably miss me to do what I typically do and just put them on the perimeter around here they don't know where they're gonna be but they're towards the outside and I found that doing this tends to be pretty effective because they'll come in from one side and then as everything starts to die down they have to get through so many layers of walls and trash buildings and stuff to get to these outside Tesla's but they're doing quite a bit damage so they are effective and I'll just slide that over and that over and then put one right here so and they also they pop up on like a golem or wall breakers or valves so I just like putting the testator the up towards the outside whereas on the inside they'll get just steamrolled by bowlers or valve to make it like three shots off before they die because the troops are coming through so fast in the middle of the base so anyway that way we kind of spread things out make it little bit trickier for the attacker but four giant bombs and stuff let's go ahead and double up here then what I have bombs actually can kill bowlers because like they don't have a whole lot of hit points so doubling up on giant bombs in certain places isn't a bad idea I'll just put one there and I might just load up these compartments that have all this stuff in them that might be the best way to go about doing this put one like right here and then nothing in the inferno compartment which might be kind of tricking throw some people off I'm hoping also put the skellies away from the infernos put one there one there and like one over here so that's all good spring traps throw these guys around level three spring traps and get some boughs to on them which is always good that there let's see here actually put these back like one tile that way it makes it a little trickier just to get them from the outside plus you can put the spring trap right in front of them which is cool like that and then we'll put one in right there so anyway all that looks great pretty much just have these little single bombs to put down and what might as well just load up this compartment really make it hostile because didn't typically you know you want to use your spell's to cover a lot of value so what this does is now they're coming through the base and the inferno towers areas not gonna get many spells because they have to devote them to these two compartments that have all these traps in them and nothing you know entering the base with the test the test those and stuff so it just makes them have to spread out their spells kind of thinly and that's the whole idea we'll just put these one black bomb for each area defense and this is our lucky air defense it will get to can't we actually you know I guess I can do that I'll just put one over here to cover the other side they should both get like a lava hound one there one there just put it up here and just put down these in the middle between the air defenses is the idea so we'll put down one right there go ahead and double up in this area that's kind of our power play on that area and then yeah all that's good just have this one mortar and I definitely know where to put it so I just throw it out here devil mortar over there so that's cool anyway we have all this trash buildings and in all the direct decorations but this is the base and I'll go ahead and go in the photo mode so you guys can see a little easier basically it's like I said the idea is to have these infernos in their own compartments a bowler can't target them over the wall because they can't reach the the two tiles unless it gets lucky on the second bounce but there's two tiles separating the infernal tower in the wall so they can't shoot over it so the ideas they have to enter that compartment which is empty there's nothing else in it and otherwise that the Queen has to shoot it or something but I have a lot of Defense's around here because even though they are exposed the idea is that on a queen walk the infernal tower will block the heal long enough for the expo and that point defense nearby to shoot it down and I think my super placement is fine yeah I'll just have them pointed that direction so anyway we'll take one look quick look at the walls this is the wall setup oops I don't know why it shows the Town Hall that's kind of weird but that's the setup right there we go photo mode walls yeah that's cool so that's the wall layout if you guys want to see a pretty square kind of symmetrical base to some extent yeah but yeah that's the hope you guys enjoyed this video though and I will finish later I actually don't want to show my face there okay yeah thanks for watching though kind of in a weird situation now but this has been another live base build for ten whole tens so hopefully this is helpful for you Town Hall tens and even you telephone lines or something they're just trying to figure out your plans once you get to Town Hall 10 how things work in that stuff so anyway that's kind of tab up to tempo 10 type base that you might be seeing more often because bowlers have gotten so popular so thanks for watching once again and until my next video I'll set off by septa Toronto | Bisectatron Gaming | UCI5lhIehcspmAVtHBlxK2Cg | 2016-06-23 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 2,796 | 14,113 |
NG6UQzC8_lM | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NG6UQzC8_lM | Valentus Australia : 2019 Compensation Plan Simplified : (Slimroast Optimum Dark Roast Coffee) | [Music] each product has a BV and that's what we get paid based on the second way to get paid is with our fast start bonus when you bring someone into the electus and they buy products for the first time you earn a 40 percent commission of the BV value when they buy the one three or six box package option that fast start bonus is 25% if they buy the 16 box business builder package because we offer another 25% in our third way to get paid our legacy coded bonus that's a whopping 50% combined commission all by simply sharing this simple system when you personally sponsor only three people whose versa builder package you're now legacy code qualified so you'll earn a two hundred dollar bonus on every form from your fourth person through infinity the best part is that every one of those is now part of your legacy code so when they sponsor their first three to get themselves qualified you'll get $100 on each and as each of those new people get their 3 legacy code qualifying sales you're paid $100 on each of those as well the fourth way to get paid is through our dual team commissions you're only required to build two teams with electus in a simple left team right team configuration this helps everyone because as you can see the sales of number eleven contributes to the shared sales volume and result in potential income of everyone above them creating a fantastic team environment as opposed to one of being in direct competition with each other and everyone in your two teams through infinity helps contribute to a shared 200 100 BV in product team sales this is called the sales cycle that earns you a $20 commission per sale cycle polenta's permits up to 5,000 sales cycles per week or $100,000 per week that's powerful in a shared team business volume structure it sounds confusing it's not let's make it simple you sponsor one person per month for 12 months and they each make a monthly purchase of just three boxes of product to follow the 12 to 20 floor plan teach them to do the same by sponsoring just one person per month for 12 months and you'll be well over $10,000 per month in residual income this is simple duplication with leverage working for you simple right it gets better the fifth stream of income is our incredible multi-generation check matching bonus where we reward you for sponsoring people who may be in a position to build the business faster than you with a bigger circle of influence with a greater success than you the best part is you're not penalized for doing so you're paid a percentage of their dual team income check for life here's how it works everyone use sponsors in your first generation and you'll make up to 20% of what they earn through their binary income every one they sponsor is in your second generation and you'll make up to 15% what they make then up to ten percent check match on your third generation all the way through seven generations based on your leadership status know any superstars we want them at volantis and you'll match their cheques forever depending on the entry options you choose you'll be either a silver gold platinum or Ruby your Ruby designation in the plan offers you four generations of check match and you can move up from there to earn even more money as you and your team's grow that isn't enough there's more we want you to participate in the total company sales volume fool each month you'll earn shares of up to 1% of the global revenue pool for the qualifying month that you personally sponsor at least three four hundred $99 business builder packs in that month more public car based on your rank will give you four hundred to three thousand dollars per month for the car of your choice let's simplify even further with our average annual incomes by rank and their top four ranks about this have yet to be achieved by anyone that's how new collectors really is a very simple system built on duplication of sound principles great products and a 12 and 24 program that people love [Music] you | Valentus Australia | UCtOYR9nwLJmULGvuWcVZqvw | 2019-08-22 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 726 | 3,990 |
5M8a3M5oljg | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5M8a3M5oljg | {BTSvlog} #VEDA Greek Sundays (Apr 14 2013) | yeah it's time from BTS vlog behind-the-scenes log and you see I'm a new location yet i'm outside my house this is Sunday so I'm usually on the weekend here I'm going to church do my Greek studies because the church is in Greek so I use that opportunity to learn more week and sort of get my speaking skills to a better point I can do the studying to do that I can do the word study I can do the translation because you can spend on it you can spend you can spend an entire month on one single word studying one single where it comes from its origins so and so forth so doing that isn't the problem it's the speaking which is instantaneous that's the problem and that's what I'm sort of working on over weekend and dip a bit hopefully I'll get better at it anyways that's it for this BTS vlog short and sweet out here in the sunshine all right I'll see you tomorrow | Cyborg Alpha TV | UCdMPHVtXmmVqMa7vw5PzW1Q | 2013-04-14 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 171 | 865 |
60xu7H84TTs | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=60xu7H84TTs | Parallels DaaS: Virtual Machines | this video is part of our parallels techbite Series in this video we're going to take a look at how to work with parallels da virtual machines on the virtual machines menu you can see all VMS currently running within your parallels da service in this case we've configured a minimum pool size of four these VMS can be seen with an inpo status there's also a VM marked as in use and underneath the type column you can see that it says application this indicates that the user whose login name appears in the username column is accessing one or more published applications that are being delivered from that virtual machine if we navigate to what the user sees you can see that they are accessing two published applications from their user portal this relates to the VM we've just seen so both applications are being published from a single VM now if the same authenticated user launches a published desktop when we navigate back to the virtual machines admin menu we can see that a new VM is being personalized from one of the VMS waiting in the pool this VM is labeled with desktop in the type column also what is happening is that because we've stipulated a minimum pull size of four 1 VM is being personalized for a user another VM is being created from the golden image in order to maintain that pool size if we navigate back to the desktop the user has launched and wait for it to provision then switch back to the virtual machine menu we can see that this VM now also says in use we can also see that once the new VM is running and available in the pool it changes its status to in pool returning the number of VMS in the pool to four if we go back to the desktop and sign out we can see in the virtual machines menu that the VM is automatically being deleted this is because the VMS in parallels da are non-persistent to ensure user files and settings persist between login take a look at the user management video which forms part of this series and this concludes the video on how to work with virtual machines in Parallels stas for more content subscribe to our Channel and browse to the techbite series | Parallels | UCv0xZ-H57wBH0jiP3Sja8ag | 2024-01-30 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 395 | 2,112 |
GKyxQtua0Cc | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GKyxQtua0Cc | Jumbo Lemonade Braid Tutorial 🍋🍋🍋 (No gaps) | hey dolls so today I'm coming to you with another great tutorial I posted the style that you just saw on Facebook a few months ago and it got a lot of popularity it was during the time when lemonade braids were popular but no one had quite seen them that size just yet so I thought I'd come to you and show you how I was able to achieve these jumbo lemonade kool-aid banana bread band-aid I don't care what you call them I just want to show you how I was able to get the braids to look very full and very thick with minimal spacing so again I won't talk much on how I do my feet in braids they're simply what these are and large feet in braids because I already have a video on how I do them so if you'd like to see a tutorial on how I do these braids just check the description box and I'll leave the link below and also I just want to make note that this trick that I'm about to show you does not only apply to feet embrace this can go for ghana braids regular scalp braids any kind of braids anytime you have a client with hair that's inner and not as deep and you want to have its least spacing as possible you know this is how you would accomplish that [Music] okay you guys so are you ready for the big reveal and the trick to minimum spacing is simply the party I've seen many people have the tendency to believe that in order to get a bigger braid you need a bigger part well no is simply the opposite if you want your braids to appear bigger but you still don't want that spacing you part the section the same as you would a normal braid and you just use slightly more hair so when you part a bigger part and you use the same amount of hair your braid is going to be the same size you're just gonna have more gaps and more spaces in between it and if you part a bigger part and you use more hair you're just gonna have a bigger braid but still have a lot of spacing and a lot of gaps so you simply want to keep your parts the same as a small size braid and then you won't have that spacing so I know you're saying well it still looks spaced out to me you can still see the gap but once you're done with the style you'll notice that all of those braids have pushed up against each other and sealed those gaps so the more braids I add the more these spacings that you can see will begin to close up [Music] so here you'll start to see those spaces that were kind of bigger at first are now beginning to get smaller and smaller and the braids are appearing to be closer and closer together and that's going to occur the more and more braids I add and you can see it here very clearly that as I continue to braid and pull that braid that gap is closing on its own now one of the key things I want to note here that you want to make sure your braid has a lot of movement you don't want your braids to be so tight and still that they don't move now I tell people all the time my braids may look tight but I promise you they aren't my clients tell me all the time that my braids are very very comfortable and that's because I make sure they have movement I do not try to grip so tight that I'm pulling my clients scalp that does not help your style last longer you want your clients head to feel very comfortable once you're done braiding but you want to make sure that your braids have movement for one for this that we're talking about now for the spacing you want them to be able to push against each other and actually move if they push against each other but they're so tight that they can't move it'll only cause tension on your clients scalp and you'll still be able to see the spacing but secondly you want your braids to be able to move simply because your client is going to have these braids in their head anywhere from three to six weeks and during that time their scalp is getting a minimal amount of air which means that it's going to be harder to keep it moisturized and it's going to begin to dry out in each a little more and let's be honest you all know how it feels to get that itch to get that itch sensation and you cannot get in there and scratch your head you want your clients to have a little bit of space you want those braids to be able to Musa they can keep their scalp moisturized underneath those braids they can get in there and moisturize their scale and they can also get in there and scratch I mean hey scratch it is not good for your scalp you really shouldn't begin your scalp but come on now we all got that little itching sensation before and nothing is gonna beat it I mean you can you can beat sits up in your head all you want pat pat tap tap but it's not the same as getting that actual stretch so hey now at this point I want you to notice that I parted her edges a little bit thicker than I did in the previous braids and that is because every client's head is different their shape is different their size is different and of course the texture of their hair their curl pattern is different now her hair is straight right now but her natural pattern is B pattern it's very curly very soft and very fragile so for her edges the last thing I wanted to do was part a tiny section of hair and have that big braid pulling on just a few screens that would only cause her edges to rip so what I did was made sure I parted it thick enough in the front of a big enough part to where her braid had a nice foundation to hold on to so no her hair is not gonna look identical to the picture that you saw it first and that's not what we're trying to do here every client is different we just want to get the style to look as similar and just make sure our braids don't have huge gaps so once you get to the top nothing changes you still want to part small sections of hair and add just a little bit more weed to make that braid a little bit fuller the pattern that I chose here was simple I did three braids in one direction and then I'll do three in the opposite direction and the I'll do three coming back in this direction [Music] okay and so once we're done you guys know the routine first we're going to flick down those baby hairs get those in shape she didn't have many but you know just whatever and then we're gonna moose down their scalp I did moisturize her scalp with our drops I just did out did not show that step then we're going to tie it down so that the frizzies can lay remember not to trim too far up the braids her hair was super long so I'm only trimming the end of the braids and then also the same goes when I dipped the braids I did not get more than half way up those braids because her hair was again super long and so once you're done this is how it should look as you can see you can barely see any spacing the braids look very close and very full I hope you guys enjoyed this tutorial if you did make sure to give it a thumbs up leave a comment in the description box below if there's anything else you'd like to see me try on my channel for now that's all I have dolls [Music] | Mz. 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5z-V34Q3Uao | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5z-V34Q3Uao | The MOST hated youtubers on the internet | okay so I made a list of the most hated YouTubers on YouTube and this is my list okay so at number seven I got SS sniper docks or as I like to call her sniper poop now believe it or not Sniper Wolf used to make really good videos starting off with her Amigo content every time she interacted with the person she always had something witty to say something funny it always made me giggle I would even consider those videos OG next to PewDiePie and her reactions back then were really funny like like she always added input to the videos actual real input to the video unlike now it's like she had more Charisma back then cuz if you see her videos now she just looks like a dead beat woman staring soullessly into the video she's reacting to I mean I don't blame her she's probably in her like mid-30s right mid-30s mid-40s I don't know but like man once you hit an age you it's it's like you must quit YouTube man you don't have it in you anymore I'm sorry to say that okay so at number six this might surprise a lot of you but I got Taylor Swift now you might say she's not a YouTuber but she has a YouTube channel and she posts YouTube videos so that would be considered being a YouTuber and her songs are so trash they're so garbage man but I got a blank space baby and I'll write your name like shut the hell up what are you yapping about Taylor what okay this might be just an excuse for me to hate on Taylor Swift but anyways okay so on number five I got EDP 445 the edp445 let's be honest guys Buster never really won out a cupcake huh if you don't know who edp445 is he was actually a really fun YouTuber who used to make a lot of skits and had a huge love for football even to the point that his fans loved him so much that they raised money to buy him a Super Bowl ticket but you know what this scumbag did in return he fell for a trap and he went to meet a miner for like bad stuff and not only that years later another YouTuber named Jon set up a trap for him which he fell for again like this guy doesn't learn his lesson man just give him the damn cupcake or just give him the whole damn cake okay so now you might be wondering what is worse than a PDF file on number four we have green screen kids yeah these are really annoying very irritating you might have seen them on YouTube shorts like you scroll with your thumb and then boom so basically what they do is just they just green screen themselves on viral videos and then put themselves in the corner so nobody can see them and then boom they get all the likes sometimes even more likes than the viral video itself and don't get me wrong I do green screening but I at least put some freaking interaction into the video some input into the video okay so number three goes to Neon if you don't know who neon is he's basically this nerdy YouTuber who hides behind his bodyguards and does whatever he wants on his vogs mostly bullies people tries to act tough but he actually isn't if you guys remember that viral video of him against the tree being harassed by kids literally had his shoes taken that day he was shown what an actual he was and honly his videos are so irritating they're so irritating to watch he's always trying to like poke people but he's nothing he's just a little skinny pencil that wants to be broken okay so this next person is a person that I truly truly dislike and I won him off the platform totally like out of the platform out of YouTube Tik Tok talk everything I'm pretty sure nobody likes this guy like at all and I'm talking about Jack do Hardy did I even say that right jack do Hardy doery who cares bro got a weird name boy and he's basically like neon but three times the douchebag he goes around confronting people thinking he's the hot stuff but he actually isn't he's always hiding behind his bodyguards and just like being a complete douchebag to random innocent people walking on the street like there was this beach video where he just confronted an old man and he didn't even do anything he just wanted those views and he's always flexing on his videos his Lamborghini his money his houses like nobody actually cares bro who made this guy popular how did he even become popular can we just stop talking about him okay now you might be thinking who's number one who takes the number one spot who could be douchebag Jack well it is the king of all douchebags at number one I have Logan Paul N do I need to explain myself man yall know the history man starting from the video of the forest where he filmed a dead a dude body I can't even say that word crypto scamming his fans always being cringe disrespecting the religion of his co-workers on his podcast going off on my boy J Dion like the list goes on and on and on and on and on and like it just doesn't stop he's just so garbage and some people think he's changed but he actually hasn't yeah there was a short time where he was likable and I'm talking about that time where he was doing his Pokemon card opening videos but that was it and then every year he just kept messing up and messing up and messing up man he just doesn't learn but yeah I'm sorry that's my rant um if you guys liked it please make sure to leave a like And subscribe I'm a very small YouTuber but with a big big big potential I think I don't know | deadwell95 | UClbw6NgA9mGPCMg3xaidl9w | 2024-02-05 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,034 | 5,279 |
7OCl43hJnzU | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7OCl43hJnzU | New Greenlight Stepback Glitch NBA 2k17 | Best Dribble Move Combo | Become A Dribble God | Tutorial | [Music] rich [ __ ] bank roll just a while ago I used to wear the same clothes I can see you [ __ ] [ __ ] from all angles skirt skirt hold up pull up take your main ho it's me she going off the molly I'm going off the weed I do what I want and I do as I please and if you don't like it Hotel easy one I'm from the hood [ __ ] I will back you yeah back three back three back four Yes Man it really is me man zo aka the instant burner man and if you're looking for a Cheesy step back Dro move man that gets you open man nine times out of 10 you've came to the right place because I know it's a lot of y'all man that get tired of having to cook up every time up the court having to carry for your teammates doing all these dribble moves but if you hit this move exactly the way I say it bro it will get you a green light it's kind of like a glitch move it gets a green light nine times out of 10 it's very simple to do and a lot of people sleep on this move but I know it's going to be a couple of y'all in my comments talking about yo I've been doing this move good for you bro great Ms than aik but also Trey if you watching this video you already know what I'm talking about my [ __ ] you seen me doing this since 2K16 I've been doing this for a long time man it's even effective in 2K 17 before we get started just like always if you rock with the kid if you support support Mr mizzle please don't forget to hit that like let's try to get 100 likes on this video but just like when it comes to dribbling bro you want to go to your settings all the time and make sure to put your pro stick on absolute what absolute means when it comes to the right stick left is left right is right down is down wherever you are on the court so you need to always have this on absolute and then just in case you do not know how to do a um a step back it's pretty simple bro all you want to do is be going towards the basket keep in Turbo and flick back on your right stick that's all you got to do to do a step back when it comes to the step back man a lot of people use it the wrong way man you see on the screen you see how I'm using it most people use it when you're right in front of somebody you know what I'm saying you you catch a decent amount of ankles when you do it like that but what most people sleep on is you need to start doing the step back bro when somebody's sprinting towards you when you sprinting toward you see how he's sprinting towards me right here you see how hit him with the step back real quick put them in the mix put them in the mixture and hit him with the green light that's what you need to start doing bro it's a very very slep though move a lot of people don't do it you know what I'm saying it kills a lot of people bro and also if y'all want me to release this jump shot man let me know in the comments man it is cash but yeah man all you got to do to do this bro like I said once you see your Defender sprinting or you anticipate that he's going to start sprinting hit him with a step back real quick bro and it's a easy green light three and it's I I guess it's a glitch bro because most of the time when you do this move or when I do this move I get a green light so it has to be one of them glitch type things in this game especially with me with my 69ine I don't even shoot good I don't have a good three-pointer with my 69ine so it has to be some glitch type [ __ ] but that's all you got to do man hit him with the step back when he's coming towards you and you'll be wide open let me know in the comments how this move works for y'all and also man if you are if you're not subscribed please don't forget to hit that subscribe button because nobody helps y'all like Mr mle when it comes to the little things in this game and y'all already know who this is it is your boy [Music] m | Instant Burner | UCUZKk1_j1sb26ZcYN63Swtw | 2017-07-07 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 808 | 3,871 |
VUKvgsLu9yo | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VUKvgsLu9yo | A 23 MW Data Centre is All You Need | good afternoon my name is samuel and in collaboration with dylan andrea it's a great privilege to have the opportunity to describe our work a 23 megawatt data center is all you need accurate forecasting is valuable from domains spanning battle outcomes to precipitation now casting humans have long looked to hepatomancy and overly cheerful weather presenters to assess the future fate of their empire and determine whether they need an anorak for their afternoon dog walk two key themes have emerged in prior work passive prediction frameworks have sought to leverage historical trends and hardware laws with hints of exponential nominative determinism active prediction frameworks pioneered by dennis gabor instead advocate actively inventing the future note however that empirical scaling laws lack a rigorous theoretical foundation while actively inventing the future sounds exhausting and honestly just waiting for moore's law is much easier traditional approaches to passive technology forecasting adopt an empirical view this approach benefits from data has been eerily accurate so far and encourages a healthy bullish outlook but lacks statistical rigor by contrast our forecast employs the central limit theorem to provide a theoretical underpinning to our trajectory we note that in addition to deriving greater statistical gravitas our trajectory benefits from consistency with known physical laws and is overall more visually soothing perhaps most importantly it benefits from a finite maximum allowing us to predict with absolute certainty that technology will peak at 307 am on the 20th of july 2032 to understand the reasons for our decline we began by enumerating plausible causes a butterfly wing flap in downtown tirana in 1658 the premature death of puankari in 1912 the inexplicable density of roundabouts in milton keynes in 2022 yet none seemed fully adequate we next turned to science fiction for clues in desperate search of relief from slack notifications many technologists may turn to soma and wireheading however while damaging our modeling suggests that a significant fraction of the engineering community have already submitted to the iron rule of focus mode and are likely immune to these sirens though they are hungry thanks to repeatedly missing group lunge invitations to understand how the last bastion of hungry and resilient focus motors too could fall we trained a transformer to predict future events from temporarily curated wikipedia articles we learn that by 2031 humanity has achieved an impressive new state of the art genie coefficient in which 99.99999 of all wealth belongs to three humans and an adorable labrador named molly it is into this society that on december 31st 2031 an anonymous game designer releases a self-learning reboot of the 2013 mobile classic flappy bird we don't know who but our guest is sigbovic legend dr tom murphy vii to maximize engagement the game soon explores reward hacking and players cannot stop playing lest they lose their progress which cannot be saved the three richest humans are incapacitated capital flows grind to a halt silicon foundries fall silent in shock the world turns to molly she wants to help but only after walkies and she might have forgotten her btc password starved of donations and revenue wikipedia and stack overflow servers are powered down and since no one can remember the command to undo recent git commits technology begins its free fall to plan ahead as required by our grant application we begin by noting that modern brain scale language models represent not only a great demo and a potential existential threat to humanity but also open up a clear attack surface on the english spelling kingdom our plan is to ensure that 51 of the internet training data used for future spell checkers follows our spelling preferences to this end we propose hm gan a model that rephrases text to maximize their similarity to blog posts penned by elizabeth ii we assume by tenuous extrapolation that global data centers will use 227 terawatt hours in 2032. by this date almost all written english content online will be unintentional bot to bot conversation between friendly chatbot sales assistants training corpora for future spell checkers will be curated from their transcripts by entering these numbers into the calculator app on an aging iphone we find that a 23 megawatt data center can run hm gan fast enough to out chat the chat bots see the paper for the grizzly details finally we ask how can we design a timeless spell checker assuring us top position on papers with code and the mass market adoption required for our positive feedback loop we propose a diacronic spell checker trained on twitter which had the unforeseen side effect of converting some words to colored boxes possibly as a result of our data augmentation to stay relevant our timeless spell checker predicts both future language and events avoiding staleness issues we first validate our ideas by considering a 51 attack in an idealized setting the british bin coloring problem or bbcp the bbcp is a mathematical problem that is more practical than graph coloring and more general than bin packing which can be described as follows on wednesday nights or your local bin collection night the objective is to wheel out the color of bin that causes maximum mischief to your neighbors remember wheeled out bins of the wrong color will not be collected under any circumstances you have three choices black unfiltered blue recycling and green garden waste to avoid social tension almost all neighbors will copy their neighbor's bin colour rather than check the local government website you may collaborate with others to cause mischief but you must account for upstanding citizens who will always wheel out the right bin color this problem might be np hard it is unquestionably environmentally significant we consider an instance of the bbcp for the residents of granchester a picturesque village in cambridgeshire we employed hm gand to craft royal entreatments to wheel out the blue colored bins on a green bin wednesday then sent leaflets to this effect to a subset of residences we then wheeled out our blue bin and waited we note that a combination of stochastic upstanding citizen locations and wheel out race conditions complicated our analysis leaving us in some doubt as to whether a 51 bin color majority would achieve our desired ends to counter this intractability we adopted a strategy of hoping it would work unfortunately the results were unpromising in our enthusiasm we had failed to wait until the 27th of march we therefore missed the transition to british daylight saving time and it was too dark for our neighbors to determine our bin color and thus they were uninfluenced we also learned that they do not take kindly to unsolicited leaflets and are by now quite frankly tired of our shenanigans back testing on historical data we found that the events successfully predicted or caused by our model include quarantines but not masking more concerningly and despite passing both of our unit tests our model still insists on auto correcting our own use of color to color plausible causes of this shortcoming include the significant challenge of overturning the spelling status quo indeed our own grammar checker confidently asserted that the odds were against us the difficulty of controlling large language models and the fact that we still don't really understand what the detach function does in pytorch we now conclude with a summary of our contributions we have presented the rigorous statistical prediction of the future providing the precise time and date on which technology will peak 307 am on the 20th of july 2032 we have also provided tools for myriad forms of linguistic login one avenue for future work we'll explore a new time and date scheme based on standard deviations from the gaussian technology curve however further research is still required to quantify whether the two to one mapping from years to standard deviations will be problematic thank you all very much for valid attention we also thank in particular almost sophia koko for her wisdom please see our github repo for a permanent notice that code is coming soon | Samuel Albanie | UCMtxPy2z1qzwvP7wiarkoaw | 2022-04-09 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,353 | 8,232 |
4r27O9jgjzg | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4r27O9jgjzg | What it's like to have a Korean husband: How we LOVE & FIGHT💘 | thank you so much for being here today international marriages are increasing but i think in korea it's still not a common thing so i wanted to hear from you guys what it's like to marry a korean guy first off could you introduce yourself my name is ashton i'm from north carolina in america and i've been in korea since february of 2020. my name is alexandria i am from a usa born in michigan i've been living in korea for four years hi my name is uman i'm from azerbaijan and i have been living in korea already for two years tell me the story like how you met your husband your husband is right there i met my husband online on a dating app we're not dating that but language exchange out we just clicked and he came to washington dc to meet me eventually it was to the point of like we just started holding hands and then we had our first guest at the lincoln memorial um i met my husband in a bar um i actually had injured my leg that day i got really drunk and with your leg injured it was injured i was wearing a cast yep drunk and with the cast it was like one of those half casts like right here on this leg and i started like moving they're like don't dance i was like no i'm just moving i'd go to do a turn for some reason and i fall and he caught me oh my god did you just make that up i promise you a real live k drama and uh we just started like talking and i was like yo do you have a girlfriend we also met in a language exchange app like you like felt we have same soul same dreams same desires like similarities yeah similarities a lot of similarities one day he said me i wanna come to your country or if you come to my country um i will give chance to the a person in my life for the first time actually my husband is my first love oh my god that is so romantic all my friends said that he will not come don't believe oh you are stephen but i said no i believe him he will come definitely he will come and he came look at these romantic guys we have we walking on the street i was on the roadside and he automatically just went to the roadside and i'm like what are you doing he's like so you don't get hit by a car like you know in case like it's the thing that he does sometimes and like and that just made me like oh i love that because in america i would never get that like generally on the first meeting guys bring like maybe flowers or accessories or clothes but he's first gift to me was vitamins [Music] vitamins yeah vitamins he knew already i'm studying and working so i'm weak a little bit like i was tired and weak every day i think you guys are really lucky because i think most korean parents like uh they're very conservative a lot of his friends didn't believe him when he said he was like even when we we got engaged they still didn't believe he was gonna give he they just didn't believe we were serious we got married and we're like you really got married like his his korean friends just couldn't believe that he married a foreigner like what and there's a lot of um i know guys that were like oh sure i'll date a florida but i won't probably marry them we are really lucky we have met good people all of you yes we are luckily to compare like korean men with men from your country what do you think is the biggest difference in in america like in your house with your family you still have your things korean culture is like this is ours like all mixed together even our husband koreans you know like they share everything it's the same like with food and drinks like i'll buy like a big gatorade and then i'll like walk out he's go go go i'm like i only have like that much left do you think korean men are cleaner like they wash definitely yep first of all he showers a lot and he showers like after pooping really like not a full shower but like we don't have a bidet and i guess it's like a thing to like rinse off also there's no bo yeah my husband doesn't use deodorant because he doesn't need it yeah but like if i went out without deodorant i would smell like garbage truck so i think korean style culture thing this is more koi more put together like things korean whereas casual might be business casual for an american we are not that fashionable we're more about comfort yeah than looking good in my country men never use the face product yeah do you think like korean men are nicer like more romantic compared to gordon definitely i think any i think any any man can be nice it just it doesn't depend if they're korean or not it just depends on the person i think korean care is about the everyday care the little bitty things that they do every day like maybe they'll buy you a coffee or something or buy you that little one little thing that you like every day those little things you know like now like my husband still checks on me like how was work and little things like that but like in america maybe the guy would just be like okay have a good day at work bye and not talk to you the whole day the wedding ceremony in korea it's all about formalities back in the states it's more like the after party and the fun and dancing and drinking right but in korea there's no drinking and dancing so what do you think about the korean kind of wedding we rented out a place in hongdae and a lot of people came because it was like half of it was my foreigner friends in korea and then half was korean people so and we live broadcast it so my family and friends in america could see it because kovid they couldn't come okay what about your wedding actually we did wedding in both countries when i told about our wedding parties to my husband and his family they were shocked like they were worried because in my country we generally do wedding parties for six hours party's first yeah six hours when i came to first time to korea we went in a wedding ceremony yeah it finished yes in 30 minutes yeah but i like the second part eating part oh yeah and that's super expensive too the average korean wedding is like compared to the average american wedding is cheap so the average korean wedding is like ten thousand dollars the average american is like 50 000. it's between 25 and 50 yeah yeah usually like a full meal for your guests but like you and your husband are paying for it the guests come for free i think it's just not fair they don't pay like they don't pay anything they give wedding gifts which i tell my mom we need to do away with this now i don't want these gifts because some of the wedding gifts are very i'm sorry to say useless is that common like having that glamorous wedding yeah and and over in korea like they were like oh yeah we're just gonna rip the dress for the day and take it back i was like oh this is amazing so how are you um getting along with your in-laws i get along with my in-laws pretty good um i'm still not used to like she's always cold i'm like like air con air con air conditioner she's like oh it's so cold and i'm like no it's hot it's 90 degrees outside living i think it was hard uh not hard because of her personality but just because she wanted to love me so much always feeding me like yes do you need some coffee do you need something do you need something do you need something and i'm like yeah they feed like if you don't want to eat but they they make you eat i could i could have gained 10 kilograms when i've seen this woman and she will still say you need to eat more but when it's her son she's like hey you're so chubby she does the same thing she does the same thing to my husband like we'll just be eating something and like she'll take the food off of his plate and put it in mine and he's just like she doesn't speak english she's like dwejie korean brides generally when they talk to their mother-in-law they say omo-nim or my name i just say like and she doesn't have daughter she sees me as her daughter yeah so she is very understandable for her because you guys are a foreigner like it's easier for you guys my brother-in-law his wife i think she has more high standards because she's korean so like our my mother-in-law expects more from her talking a little bit more about you and your husband's relationship um do you think korean men is more jealous a lot of korean men have the mindset guys and girls cannot be friends so like even like if i have a korean guy friend he's like well you can go out and have coffee or lunch but he's like dinner no korean guys are jealous but not as much as like in my country guys if you have boyfriend or let's say fiance if you want to go out to some even to market you have to message him i'm going to market yeah most of like a majority like this but i think that's not just like specific to one country because i know american guys like that it's just everywhere around the world so what if it's the other way around um for me it would be no just not too late back i'm not a jealous type anyway well i'm the type because i don't have a lot of korean friends i'm like can i meet them yeah you got a korean girlfriend introduce me yeah we need friends yeah you guys um have this language barrier with your husband right when you guys are having an argument what language do you use my husband speak english well but even i was no good speaking english like a few years ago so when we argue or when i wanted to say something you know i couldn't express myself i couldn't even say what i want to say like it was really difficult really oh my goodness she just took that yeah that's exactly what my husband does that's exactly what he does he he gets mad he's just like you you you is just like trying to figure out what you you you you when we start arguing i get my speech gets really fast so he doesn't understand everything i'm saying he just knows i'm yelling at him so like is that a good thing are there things that you cannot stand about your husband my husband has the mentality of doing everything later and that just drives me crazy like if we need like a picture hung on the wall or something he's just like later in like three days and then i start picking it up and starting to do it he's like i'll do it and i'm like no you won't you said you were gonna do it three days ago he's played fifa before and i've stood right in front of him i'm like get up and do this now who um makes the first move more often i'm usually right though i'm usually right i'm usually right too so like so american no actually happy wife happy life when when do you find your husband uh sexy when he puts on clothes i don't know i found him more sexy when he do workouts workouts but a lot of korean guys don't work out right like compared to americans they are all like really fit american guys if you walk into america everyone has like a small little punch but all the guys i see on netflix they're like so fit right that's like the american fantasy so okay i will say that like if you compare drama to drama korean dramas probably give a more accurate depiction of like the general korean man than like american dramas give up american man don't crush my fantasy can you guys tell me one of like the most memorable moments like with your husband when i found out i was pregnant uh that was really sweet and then the first time we saw the heartbeat did he cry uh he got teary-eyed yeah he has that the korean thing of like i'm a man i don't need to cry thing so but yeah those little moments like that what about you it was our third day for the first time we were together in azerbaijan like although we have different religions we prayed together for our future for our marriage for our families like we pray to god together there are a lot of foreigners who are considering to marry korean guys what would you say to them get in the relationship for the right reasons i've seen so many girls on social media like oh i want to go to korea and marry a korean style it's not like that at all and if you come with those expectations you're going to be very disappointed you're going to be judged a lot you're going to get stared at and you have to deal with that you're going to have to deal with people on the bus talking about you right in front of your face in korean and you just have to have thick skin and just let it go because everyone's going to have their own opinion even this is marriage it's moreover this is like international marriage there are a lot of difficulties even from the beginning decremental issues like even like life later like having babies shot like so you guys were not prepared at all when you first started the relationship right and now you're learning yeah right it's great to see you have a beautiful life with your beautiful husbands and you guys seem really happy so yeah thank you so much for being here thanks for your invitation it was fun | KST by The Korea Times | UCiOrOk3NQGW2GafvjLJknMA | 2021-07-01 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | 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XW65U8TFsoQ | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XW65U8TFsoQ | Reshaping the Earth | Korea Explosive Ordnance Disposal | At first I was kind of nervous because I've never gotten a piece of gear that looked old... so I didn't think it was going to be that great. But hopping into it, you know, I just made a couple passes, it was a little bumpy, a little rough. And after that, you know, like I said before, it's a lot easier to manipulate it and have full function of the tractor. As soon as you get rolling with it, it's just smooth. A lot plays into it. You have to look at the soil, you have to look at the surroundings, like, Is it a very wooded area? Is it rocky? You're going to run into boulders. So, it's a lot of accomplishment when you look at it and you complete something. We are clearing out this whole road, widening it, making it easier for vehicles and other heavy equipment such as this to pass through this area on Quixote 2-K-16 You know, there's a lot of different aspects to what we do for the Marine Corps. We're exercising all of them out here. So we're doing MHE, We're moving EOD around, and we're also going out there and constructing ranges for them and building ammo supply points for them, and then doing the range improvement. So we're really kind of covering the full spectrum of what we do all on this one exercise. So, since they're actually constructing things that are going to be here when we come back next year and the year after, so all the the Marines are really excited to be out here doing this work out here with EOD. | Marines | UCHstNaT6R-1zA0lBU_XBr_Q | 2016-06-03 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 276 | 1,439 |
E5RVUNpPegY | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E5RVUNpPegY | Mothers and Children in Detention | besieged by murderous gangs extortion abuse kidnappers and death threats hundreds of women from Guatemala El Salvador and Honduras risk everything to flee north with their children seeking safety and refuge in the United States of America those who survived the perilous and often deadly journey through Mexico turned themselves in at the US border asking for asylum and are handed over to Immigration and Customs Enforcement or ice in the past mothers and children whose stories seemed credible were quickly released on their word or a token bond to live with family or friends in the US while waiting a court hearing but in 2014 after 65,000 unaccompanied Central American children spilled across the border the US government adopted a new policy to determine jeez by holding mothers and children in private prisons in South Texas on the argument that they are a threat to national security ice officials declined to be interviewed for this story here in their own words is what happened to three Central American mothers after they crossed the border into the US with their children yanira left Guatemala on January 6th with her four-year-old daughter and 12 and 16 year old sons when the family turned themselves in to immigration at the border they were taken to the infamously cold holding facility the ice box then put in a cage in a place known as the dog pound before being transferred to the private prison facility in Karns Texas with hundreds of other Central American mothers and children the judge denied other women asylum here in the US and the saddest part for me was to think that I would suffer the same fate if I was sent back to Guatemala I knew we would be killed she saw many mothers who had been in Karnes for many months without being released on bond she was sad to think that would happen to her as well so she wrote her name down to join the hunger strike yes going on the hunger strike was a way for us to pressure the authorities and to let them know that we exist but after she signed on to the strike Gennaro said the private prison guards told her they had determined her case for asylum was credible and that she would be released as soon as she could pay a bond of $7,500 I started crying when I learned that I was soon to be released I had no way of paying the bond and this is what also makes me sad to think of other mothers who have to pay even larger sums but the guards warned me that if I joined the strike my bond would be revoked and I would be sent back immediately then two months and three days after she arrived in two days after the hunger strike ended guards knocked on her door and said bring your children you are going to be released to keep us imprisoned with our children is basically saying that our children are criminals and that is not the case our children are not criminals to be locked up like that it is unfair to have our freedom taken away for so long those who are affected the most are the children as a mother I can handle this pain but my children they shouldn't we've not committed any crime but to think that we could ask for help to escape abuse violence and threats I asked that you have compassion and see how much we've suffered we are not criminals Anna and her 14 year old son made the dangerous journey from El Salvador up through Mexico and on October 6th 2014 walked across the International Bridge from Reynosa Tamaulipas into the US port of entry in Hidalgo where they immediately turned themselves in as asylum seekers okay girls we came here to escape extortions and death threats because in El Salvador 10 to 14 year olds are recruited to be part of the gangs two days after arriving we were sent to Karns Texas they told me we would stay there for two weeks but this was a lie they too landed in the Karns private prison where Ana had to pass the credible fear test to see if she was eligible to seek asylum we had to undergo a process to determine whether the officers believed her story on the fourth day I passed the credibility test but there were hundreds of mothers and children and Carnes and not enough lawyers to go around so she had to represent herself in front of an immigration judge who is many miles away in San Antonio from the beginning I thought the day's stretch for hours we had to stand in line to be counted very early in the morning at 7 a.m. the children left for school at 9:00 until 4:00 p.m. we had to be counted again at that time and one last time at 8 p.m. each time they were counted it took 30 minutes there were 4 hallways each with more than 100 mothers and children standing in line with their ID cards as they were counted by private prison guards in April after enduring six months in the private prison on a tube joined the hunger strike I was part of the first hunger strike we were 78 women when the officers called as they told us that we were incapable of taking care of our children because we went on strike if we joined the strike they would take away our children after seven days of hunger strike Donna was given a bond of seven thousand five hundred dollars after seven days they gave bonds to four of us we were chosen to be released and some of the women were released after paying the bond but Ana did not have $7,500 to pay her bond two weeks later 22 mothers went on another hunger strike that lasted for seven days until April 20th then two days later they got a call telling them they would be freed on their word without having to pay a bond the officer told us that the reason we were being let go was so that we wouldn't contaminate the new ones the guards didn't want the new mothers to hear from the troublemakers about hunger strikes and protests by those who had been imprisoned with her children for months the day before 35 new mothers had arrived and 35 more the next day it makes me very unhappy to see so many mothers who were fleeing violence and came here to seek protection we haven't committed any crime to be locked up for so long we are not criminals we are just mothers who want to be with our children and to protect them we don't want them to be killed Maria Rosa came from Honduras with her ten-year-old son and spent six months in Karnes before being released on $7,500 bond after the second hunger strike ended April 20th the situation in Honduras is very difficult there's a lot of domestic violence and families who live in fear because they have been threatened they don't have anywhere to go the women suffer the most due to domestic violence and they can't escape their situation because they lack the money to run away or worse they have nowhere to go unfortunately those of us who came to this country in hopes of a better life have asked for help but have been thrown in jail instead I was in prison for six months I got very sick in that place just like many other women who've gotten very sick from being held eight to nine months at children have taken their first steps in that place have had birthdays in that place there's a piece of paper on the wall with their birthdays and we were told we would be able to celebrate but that was a lie there are even those who have become suicidal saying that they want to kill themselves instead of being locked up like this it's not that they're mentally unstable the psychologist said that they just want freedom that's why the hunger strike was put on desperate mothers who are willing to do anything for their children like every brave woman who is being held there I joined the hunger strike it lasted ten days the officers threatened to separate us from our children if we kept doing that besides the immeasurable suffering for the already traumatized mothers and children there is the cost to taxpayers the geo group told shareholders it expects to get fifteen million dollars a year from ice to operate the private prison in Carnes that's forty thousand dollars a day after an expansion later in 2015 the taxpayer tab will go up to ninety four thousand seven hundred and ninety four dollars per day first ask yourself whether it is fair whether you would want your children to be taken away for calling out injustice our children are not criminals and neither are the mothers you | NOWCastSA | UChJWhYfRsEj9vtaTlm2ue8g | 2015-06-12 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,526 | 8,204 |
3JV7clKXhpk | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3JV7clKXhpk | Jamison Williams Kris Gruda A.J. Herring Bulky Acronym Action Research 80 sax guitar trombone perc | hering buy acronym Chris gruda now uh yes are you [Music] sure [Music] w [Music] w oh [Music] [Applause] [Music] oh [Music] he [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] n [Music] a [Music] a [Music] la [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] oh [Music] w [Music] a [Music] oh [Music] [Applause] [Music] you [Music] [Applause] [Music] ah [Music] [Applause] [Music] oh [Applause] [Music] h [Music] right [Music] yeah no way pleas seriously [Music] why did dra all [Music] [Applause] [Music] crack w [Music] w [Applause] [Music] d wait wait this no no no this is the bridge [Applause] [Music] yeah [Music] that's [Music] ah [Music] [Applause] [Music] oh [Music] oh [Music] a [Music] n [Music] a [Music] [Applause] oh [Applause] [Music] part four part four part four come on keep going wow [Applause] Chris Jamon Williams J Williams awesome happy birthday thank you happy birthday Hale that was a great uh birthday gift I'll tell you that that was awesome don't have one of those | Hal McGee | UCk0Lv--uIpe1ifJe7tQDlrg | 2012-01-26 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 162 | 977 |
1DTjTZnrJ9I | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1DTjTZnrJ9I | How to play Ace in the Hole - George Strait - Drum Cover | [Chorus] You've got to have an ace in the hole A little secret that nobody knows Life is a gamble, a game we all play But you need to save something for a rainy day You've got to learn to play your cards right if you expect to win in life Don't put it all on the line for just one roll You've got to have an ace in the hole [Verse 1] If you're headed down a one way street And you're not sure it's the way you want to go In money or love, or all the above Have a little more than what you show [Verse 2] When life deals out a surprise Have a few surprises of your own No matter what you do, no matter where you go You've got to have an ace in the hole [Chorus] You've got to have an ace in the hole A little secret that nobody knows Life is a gamble, a game we all play But you need to save something for a rainy day You've got to learn to play your cards right if you expect to win in life Don't put it all on the line for just one roll You've got to have an ace in the hole [Verse 3] Don't put it all on the line for just one roll You've got to have an ace in the hole No matter what you do, no matter where you go You've got to have an ace in the hole | Joey McNew - (Drummer) | UCft5ZI3Ov6cks_i38F7pssg | 2017-05-18 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | detection | en | 254 | 1,154 |
P84orz0vIZo | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P84orz0vIZo | U-Boats, Trenches & Shrapnel: The Cannell brothers in the First World War | [Music] my grandfather had three four sons in the first war that he three brothers in with him one fella was killed he was another in marine engineer he was he was killed at the off the Isle of Wight they were picking up survivors from a boat that had been torpedoed and they didn't realize it but that the u-boat was still circling around and they cut that dick out the next top hero in the engine room when he was finished him now there's another brother he was in the trenches he was he was in the heap and the storm and all these thing he told me he went out to Australia after he came back he came back to the Isle of Man to die which that was too cold that I and the other man he went back to Australia again but he said how he is if you stepped up the duckboards in the trenches isn't even a time manual to here in the mortise said you know it was desperate and he he got the only injury got was it was it was a strap around the wrist and he said I said you remember this and I got a mark Bellamy rest he said that that was shrapnel you know he said I went to the medical Argentine he said hold on it he held his hand he poured the idea I ran in there around it at the bottom it was a clean hole he can imagine what it was like [Music] | Culture Vannin | UC7kNo1uEkrUq272nNw0_9qw | 2019-06-28 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 261 | 1,242 |
YZRcnjAR5gM | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YZRcnjAR5gM | America Hit's It's Debt Ceiling! What That Means and Why Nothing Seems To be Changing | You might have heard that America just hit our debt ceiling. You might have also noticed that… well nothing has really changed. I just released an episode promising defaults, bouncing social security checks, and a cameo appearance from at least one of the four horsemen of the apocalypse. So, what happened? Simply put, America’s tank is on E, but we’re still coasting along. America has been living paycheck to paycheck for… well since that one year under Clinton when we actually turned a small budget surplus. We’re just trying to weather that storm until the next tax season. Currently, the tax dollars we collect last until about June. From there, we’re paying bills on credit. What happened this week was, America hit a self imposed credit limit. We can’t borrow more money until someone changes something. That doesn’t mean we’re out of money, it just means the bath is now draining with no fresh money coming back in. Two things are postponing this tire fire from igniting tomorrow. First, creative accounting. The treasury is postponing making nonessential payments to get our limited cash to move that much further. We don’t need to pay this guy right now, so we’ll just move these earmarked funds over here and keep the lights on for another few weeks. Most of the money paying for things right now is coming from pension accounts. That promise of future money to government employees is slowly being drained of cash and filling them with IOUs. When the government called on Sam Bankman Fried to testify, I didn’t think it was for accounting advice. We can just drain these accounts of promised money and use it to buy things? Neat. The other major thing postponing this crisis is another tax season. Jannet Yellen is really piloting this plane with January 23rd, the start of tax season, in her sights. Gotta make it a few more days, and then we’ll be swimming in revenue again. Remember to pay your taxes early, because Biden might be bouncing some of those refund checks. To beat a dead horse, what just happened was, we lost access to fresh debt. We are dealing with this by A) draining government accounts and differing payments to preserve the limited cash we have and B) holding our breath for non-debt based tax payments that will be coming in a few days. It’s predicted that this two pronged monetary strategy will leave us completely out of gas and missing payments in late June or early July, which… can we really only go half a year on tax funding alone? Yikes. Now we’re at the point where an act passed by congress and signed by the president is the only way America can raise this debt ceiling and start borrowing money again. I have no doubt congress is going to make like James Bond and wait till that last grain of sand is tetering on the edge of the hourglass before disarming this bomb. I guess you could say we’re on borrowed time. Thank you and I’m sure we’ll mention this again in June. Hello YouTube. I’d like to thank my Patrons for helping me put out my videos. If you want to support independent nonpartisan news looking into the overlooked, join this growing list of exceptional individuals by clicking the link in the description. Also, remember to subscribe and ring that bell so that freedom will continue to ring. Give me a thumbs up if you like what you saw. Lastly, as always, thank you for watching. Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/thatsall | That's All I Have To Say About That | UCvkeZg-TslGImACshg_J6tQ | 2023-01-21 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 592 | 3,387 |
1fTO9dQC2O8 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1fTO9dQC2O8 | How to make herbal wipes for diaper rash. | welcome to mother earth nooner baby I'm dannika Todd certified doula and today we're going to talk about diaper rash and poop so about a couple of weeks ago I had the baby she's now 11 months old has this lovely oral fixation with looking the shopping cart handles so she brought herself from a nice little GI virus to spend about a week changing eight to nine poopy diapers on her and then she shared it with her three-year-old brother so I spent about a week dealing with him having a GI virus as well so towards the end of that two weeks my poor husband came home from work and I pretty much they cried that kind of fake private every mama knows what I'm talking about and I buried myself in his chest and I pretty much went because we have a joke joke around here is that soon as I get my kids potty trained it's gonna be time to change my in-laws and then as soon as I'm done changing their diapers it's time to change this diaper I don't get paid for this I don't know how I signed myself up for a lifetime and changing poopy diapers for free but I really needed to rethink that so I decided that for our next installment that we would talk about alternative ways to help your babies with diaper rash so a harbor Morgan's diaper rash was so significant that actually most of my homemade or natural remedies were not working so i actually ended up with this last GI virus having to go with that whole triple medicine thing I've never used to my life so I had to go get the desitin and the A&D ointment and what's the other thing some kind of calcium liquid heartburn medicine and you blend it all together and you will never be able to use your beater for your blender on food again because you'll never get that amount of petroleum off of there it is like Herman on there so now i have like this Peter that is only going to be for this desitin mixture and it worked to an extent but it didn't really help all that either it was pretty bad so what I normally do when she has a diaper rash is i will make a solution for her atty solution and make some homemade wipes this is also something that I highly recommend to my pregnant mamas for postpartum so if you were my doula client I would actually give you a solution a tea to make a solution with and you could put it in your perry bottle or you can make homemade wipes with it and or you can sit in the bath with it now with my children often i will just because i make that in bulk use that but for today's demo i just grabbed some lavender and some calendula both of them are for the most part pretty soothing you don't have to worry about them being super astringent and just remember if you're going to get some over-the-counter herbal sits back to use for this rather than just getting loose herbs that you don't want to make it as strong for your baby as you would for yourself so the reason for that is is that they have new skin so you don't want to over expose them to some really strong team so a lot of times what I will end up doing I've done it with my son before I have just thrown my hands in the air and been like I don't know what to do for this diaper rash I've tried everything nothing is working and then I go wait I have tools for this why am I not implementing my perineum tools or my poor sons perineum so it started off with me just giving them the sitz baths so if they had a diaper rash I would make the tea I would make it a weaker solution and then I would put it in the bath with them and so then it was even more diluted by the bath water and that was working but then sometimes it would work but it wouldn't last or it wouldn't completely heal it in one bag and then we were going back to using the wipes and the wipes are really irritating them so it occurred to me with my daughter with her / Morgan a couple weeks ago why am I not using wipes every time I went to wipe her with a disposable white she was freaking out the white was abrasive honor I wouldn't think that it would hurt her the solution but something was up so I made the tea and I made it weaker than normal and I cut up some receiving blankets because ladies I know you've got five million receiving blankets this is the number one gift you got everybody got you a 3-pack of receiving blankets and something else so you're sitting there with this drawer maybe two maybe three drawers full of receiving blankets going what in the world am I ever going to do with all these receiving blankets you're going to cut them out for birth cloth and you're going to cut them up for diaper wipes and you're going to find ways to upcycle and recycle those blankets in one of those ways i will show you in the demo today is that you can cut them up and soak them in the tea and then use that for your wipe instead so it'll be a nice soft or fabric for them those receiving blanket the actual fabric is thin enough that you can do what you need to do without having a really thick fabric and then depending on how many receiving blankets you have you can throw them out or you can wash them and reuse them especially if your baby's not on solids then there really shouldn't be an issue with having to clean all that if you're not the mama who wants to cloth diaper and cloth wipe and and deal with that whole mess I myself have had three kids I have so many receiving blankets and then I have friends who are hand-me-down a more receiving blankets that I pretty much just cut them up and I throw them out to me I've recycled it I've given it a whole nother purpose and I'm going from there and I'm okay with that so I I'll see you in a sack and I'm going to show you how I put together these wipes just know that what I did for the demo video was made a whole bin and if you're going to make a whole bin I recommend you store that been in the refrigerator that way the tea doesn't go bad and then only take out a little bit every day that you need and warm it up to room temperature or use a white former I have a wife warmer so I can take out a few at a time stick him in the wipe warmer and then as they start to go low I'll stick some cold ones underneath it so they start warming in that way the tea doesn't go bad on the white support had a chance to use them all or you can make the tea store it in a jar in the fridge and then soak the wipes as you go so you can do that as well that way you're not taking up as much space in your fridge so I hope this helps if you have any questions or comments let me know I look forward to seeing you soon thanks [Music] | Prenatal Massage Therapy & Bodywork: Danica Todd | UCKYpQvdTaGKOrSUcWq16hlg | 2015-12-03 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,309 | 6,509 |
LWVsmVCPoBM | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LWVsmVCPoBM | Module 2 - Congestion Reduction Training for MPO Board Members | welcome back to the congestion reduction training for mpo board members I am your host Wayne Garcia this is the second of five separate modules in this training series the module focuses on mpo responsibilities and Authority Under federal law and will provide you with a better understanding of what mpos do and how they do it today I'm joined by Jeff Kramer he is a senior research associate at the Center for Urban Transportation research thanks for being here again Jeff thank you happy to be back this training has been funded through the National Institute for congestion reduction and is being conducted by staff at the Center for Urban Transportation research at the University of South Florida Additionally the association of Metropolitan planning organizations the National Association of regional councils and the Florida Metropolitan planning organization advisory Council each contributed staff resources as a member of this project advisory committee which provided guidance throughout the creation of this training series all right so let's Dive Right In on this discussion on mpo structure and function by the end of this I expect everybody watching will be an expert on what mpos do and how they do it well I don't know about being an expert but everybody should have a pretty solid base on this subject so let's start with the purpose of the mpos in the last module we discussed the history of Transportation Planning all the issues that the country was facing over time and the varying perspectives on the interstate system and which agencies should be involved in making Transportation Planning decisions so what is the purpose of mpos now well it's written out in a federal statute in the U.S code and also in the code of federal regulations and it's to encourage and promote the safe and efficient management operation and development of surface Transportation Systems you know really the purpose of the mpo is to oversee the development of Transportation Planning and programming in metropolitan areas so when we're talking about all of this we're including accessible pedestrian walkways bicycle Transportation facilities Intermodal facilities that support inner city transportation you know inner city buses and you know commuter vanpool providers I mean really the range of surface Transportation Systems they're also there to Foster economic growth if you remember from the last module you know the role of the Federal Government what it saw itself in the very beginning all the way back with the postal roads was to uh was to support economic growth and development within the country and uh and here again it's it's still in the uh purpose for the transportation program at the federal level and npos are there to help Foster that economic growth and development both within and between states and urbanized areas and it's also to better connect housing and employment also you're supposed to be taking into account consideration for resiliency needs which is relatively new uh issue think about sea level rise and uh extreme weather events and a variety of other things that uh that Transportation professionals need to be keeping in mind and on the existing system and how do we make it resilient while minimizing Transportation related fuel consumption and air pollution things we talked about in the history of why mpos exist right we've talked about stagflation we talked about oil embargoes and environmental impacts still thinking about that stuff to this day so always a new challenge to have surface and deal with but let's go back now how does an mpo come into being it's a federal requirement if I remember right so what exactly is that requirement right well so I think I mentioned in the last module that the first uh federal law that created mpos the 1973 Federal Highway Act said that there would be an mpo for every urbanized area every metropolitan area of over 50 000 of population so we have a map here just an example of metropolitan areas in uh in Colorado and here we have seven urban areas over 50 000 in population they look a little weird the boundaries look a little strange that's because it's based on the urban uh the census definition of an urban area so it's not following political boundaries or you know the counties boundaries or rivers or mountain ranges and less and of course those might result in dips in population density that's why these things look kind of funny um anyway so any area of over 50 000 population must have or be part of an mpo an NPO process soon um areas of 200 000 or more are designated as transportation management areas or dmas so you can see the grayed out uh urban areas those seven uh three of them are larger than two hundred thousand tmas for the distinction we make here there's not much of a distinction right tmas have somewhat more responsibility they have somewhat more money somewhat more Authority but for the general underlying uh rules that mpos have to follow they're pretty much the same and then mpos are designated by agreement between the governor and the state typically represented by the State Department of Transportation and by the affected local governments really the effective local governments representing 75 percent of the population within the urbanized area uh but typically it's all of the all the local governments will will be involved and they'll reach a formal agreement on what the boundary will look like and so again looking at this map you can see that of the seven urban areas in this area of Colorado they drew the map in such a way that there are three mpos one that's covering at the North and an mpo uh I'm sorry in urbanized area more than 200 000 in Fort Collins and then the neighboring smaller urban area and that's covered by the North Front Range mpo and then the uh the Denver Regional Council of government also known as Dr Cog um covers four urban areas three are smaller than 200 000 and Denver is the you know the Mack Daddy Big urban area in in that area and then uh and then the pike Pikes Peak Urban uh Pikes Peak area Cog is the mpo for the Colorado Springs urban area so hopefully that gives you a sense of uh why and how they are formed now that we know how mpos are formed can you tell me a bit about the key players in the mpo planning process yeah so there's basically four categories of participants in the mpo process they um they include the board members and and I want to be clear here I probably should have even said in the last slide mpos by federal rule by federal law are called Metropolitan planning organizations but they are called other things across the country some are calling themselves tpos or Transportation Planning organizations some are called tpas Transportation Planning associations um others are calling themselves uh you know just by uh individual decision whatever fits in locally so the NPO in Little Rock Arkansas is metro plan and that's it the uh the mpo in Portland Oregon is Metro and got you so some of them got him a branding consultant that's right it's branding so anyway so uh the same way that mpos from the federal perspective they're all mpos whatever they're calling themselves they're still MPS and boards are the same so the the primary board the one that makes the final decisions on everything coming out of an NPO uh is typically called a governing board could be a policy board uh some just call it the board uh some call it the mpo board whatever name you use locally I'm going to call it the board right so board members are making decisions they are supported their decisions are supported by an advisory committee structure and their members uh depending on what uh advisory committee we're talking about and po staff and we're all staffed a little bit differently uh support that structure and then of course the public and stakeholders are part of this process and if you recall from our last module iced tea really upped the game for mpos involving the public and stakeholders in that process so let's start with the board then who serves on the board of an mpo okay so if you're a TMA the federal uh rules the federal law uh says that you have to include three groups um and those are local elected officials and and I want to be clear here it's local elected officials from general purpose local government so it's not your Clerk of the Court it's not your supervisor of elections it's a city or a county commissioner councilman maybe a mayor uh and then officials of public I'm going to read this officials of public agencies that administer or operate major modes of transportation in the metropolitan area including representation by providers of public transportation who is that this is an airport it's a Seaport it's an Expressway Authority it's anybody operating a a mode of transportation in the metropolitan area they have to have a seat at the table okay and then also appropriate State officials there's no definition for that so whatever appropriate State officials is determined in in in your local area or perhaps by state law that's who's going to sit on your MP a board so you've shared a lot of great information with us so far where can the listeners to this look if they want to learn more about what the federal government says about mpos well it comes from the same place in the law that I mentioned at the beginning a couple of few slides ago just look at title 23 of the U.S code section 134 or title 23 code of federal regulations part 450. so if you you know if you really really want to low know all about this go read those things and actually depending on what state you're in there may be state-specific laws that you need to look at as well some states don't discuss mpos at all in State Statute other States including the state we're in here we're recording this today in Florida has very extensions uh laws pertaining to mpos and of course your mpo staff can help you reach all of that detailed information should you really want to take that deep dive that's right that's right so something new Under um the infrastructure investment and jobs act iija which is the newest Federal reauthorization of the of the of the Federal Transportation law uh says that in designating officials or representatives for the first time so this is when you have a new urban area and you have to have an NPO that'll cover it that they need to consider the Equitable and proportional representation the population of the Metropolitan planning area so here for new mpos you have to take into account where do people live not just here's our board we're covering this whole area but you need to make sure that the board is representative in some fashion of the population of that Metropolitan ire and again that that idea is to make sure that everybody feels they have a seat at the table and their voice is heard even if they don't Prevail in a decision let's say at least they were there in the room right that's the idea of mpos in the first place so you mentioned a second ago that these rules governing the makeup of mpo board membership were specifically for tmas those larger areas but what about non-tmas how do they determine the makeup of their mpo board well you know for non-tma's federal regulations are silent on the issue the issue free to create it uh the way they want to but many non-tmas simply follow the guidelines for tma's so mostly a local elected officials mostly if you have a Transit operator in the system in the metropolitan area they would have a seat at the table if you had an airport they would have a seat at the table but they might also add institutions like universities or military base um and and so uh they might tailor it to choose to uh to represent local planning needs as well and of course as I mentioned before State rules apply here so again just uh my own local knowledge of Florida MPA boards have to be between 5 and 20 and no more than 25 members how they chose that number I don't know but they did uh County Commission members need to be at least a third of the mpo board structure some states don't have any rules at all so they're free to do whatever they want if you're a non-tma you're really free to do whatever so check on your state requirements as well because you may not be here in Florida where we are right now that's right so can you talk a little bit more about the role of the MPL board in the overall process of this thing right so you know the board is there to set the big picture framework you're going to set a vision for what you want the metropolitan area to look like uh you're going to establish goals and then your committees and your staff are going to help you try to advance whatever activities the mpo is undertaking to achieve that visioning goals that's that's what they're there for also board members make planning and programming decisions so they have direct authority over NPO plans and programs and we'll talk about those in a few slides and but they're also there to discuss and vet other agency planning and programming decisions so you might not have authority over what the airport's going to do the dot is going to do what the city is going to do the you know the seaport's going to do but to the extent that it impacts the surface transportation system you have every right to be involved in that decision-making process and to have that conversation so I'd like to say here that in some ways NPO influence is bigger than mpo Authority right you can have that discussion even if you don't have direct authority over those I love that characterization I think it really sets an understanding of where these ideas and directions you know sort of bleed out from the edges of authority into the larger public discussion and the way other people behave so um in that list of people who are engaged in the mpo process next was the advisory committee um how are they constituted and what do they do so federal law is pretty quiet on that in fact it doesn't talk about advisory committees but just as you can have them so they're there to provide input to the mpo board so think of it this way the the board should be making final decisions but they need input right they need to know things and advisory committees are there to provide them with that kind of input whether it's technical analysis or specialized knowledge so some mpos might create uh committees that focus on economic activity or Freight movement or Transportation operations or uh I think there's an mpo here in Florida that has an aesthetic Review Committee so they look at everything that Transportation agencies in the area are producing from an aesthetic perspective doesn't match the community character and also many mpos have a Citizens advisory committee so they're getting input from a Citizens perspective so they're all there and established by the NPO board through their bylaws but it's all for input it's also that the Train the policy board governing board can make better decisions so um here's some examples of committees and I mentioned the Aesthetics Review Committee a lot of mpos have citizens advisory committee almost all mpos that I'm aware of have a technical advisory committee they may call it something else but this is going to be uh the professional planners Engineers Public Works uh maybe your First Responders might be on there maybe somebody from the University or a military base uh will be on that technical advisory committee and ampos now have bicycle and pedestrian advisory committees to focus on those aspects of surface Transportation um that that's it part of the system uh Transportation disadvantage advisory committees will be looking at issues related to the American Americans with Disabilities Act and how to disadvantaged uh uh members of the community disabled members of the community uh how do they provide mobility and access to those some have Freight advisory committees really the limit is uh whatever your staff can support whatever time you have how much money it's going to cost to have all these committees and but the mpo board in the end has to see value in those committees and it's up to them to decide what committees of course we know how important staff is to the functions and success of any agency and I'm sure that's true for mpos and I know many of the people watching this who have their own staffs at their local governments or state governments or agencies understand that as well what is the role of professional staff in the mpo you know I have a list here right and this is their job they provide information and Technical Support they prepare documents they Foster you know interagency coordination with those cities and counties and the other agencies they they manage that public engagement process we talked about a little bit and they hire consultants if they need it to do maybe some specialized work and they basically manage the planning process but your staff is not recognized in federal law your board is so the board recognizes npos as the policy board as the governing board and Staffing kind of up to the mpo and so it's really resulted in there's over 400 mpos in the country and they're staffed in a variety of ways so they might be staffed by a local jurisdiction so sometimes the staff are both County Planning staff or City County Planning staff and they're also mpo stuff and others are freestanding agencies staff is only working for the mpo and we got a couple of other uh quirky things out there some mpos are staffed by their local Cog or an RPC Regional Planning Commission or some equivalent Regional planning body um we've got one in northern New Jersey that's actually staffed by the New Jersey Institute of Technology so they actually have University staff providing uh Staffing it's really up to the local context and you know how that Staffing agreement will be worked out and again in all of this stuff about the mpo process there's um that a lot of freedom to constitute what works best or is needed in your local area yeah that's right but just remember regardless of who the staff is or who arrangement for providing Staffing Services is these things on this uh screen the these bulleted items they all have to do it they all have to do the same thing so it really doesn't matter who's providing the Staffing the Staffing is still there to support the decisions being made by the mpo governing board okay so and now in that list we get to the last one which is the public generally and subsets of the public we call stakeholders so what is their role right so uh again as I mentioned iced tea really kicked up the game uh for npos to engage the public in making uh their decisions and stakeholders look you can look it up in a dictionary it's really anybody who has a share or an interest in something and the outcome of Transportation decisions so of any decision in this case Transportation decisions and look the NPO is looking at a number of things they're planning for the whole surface transportation system in the metropolitan area so who's the stakeholder well anybody who drives anybody who walks anybody who who is riding a bike uh but also institutions are stakeholders so maybe you're a large church maybe uh and so they have an interest in the roadway Network and the and the and the transit Network to be able to deliver uh accessibility and Mobility services to their to their flock and also to come to church on Sunday or you know synagogue Friday Friday night if you're not Orthodox and um you know um but also uh amusement parks uh universities they're all stakeholders right generators of uh people coming and going so that's the role of a stakeholder to to try to engage and the role of the mpo to try to get stakeholders to engage in their processes so they're making better decisions with that kind of input so what possible stakeholders uh might there be you know I'm just going to roll out a few a few examples here um you know it could be business and industry groups the state DOT is certainly a stakeholder in the NPO process neighboring mpos where uh people commute back and forth between boundaries that's you know uh their stakeholders in your decision-making process uh affordable housing organizations Trucking and Freight hauling I'm not going to read the whole list but I'm just telling you it's pretty extensive and the and more could have been like 17 more slides right so it's basically different in every Metropolitan area's own context right the business Community is probably going to exist in every but not every place is going to have say a federal Park but some do and they're stakeholder so you need to pay attention to them as it relates to the relationship between the public and the mpo are you talking about informing the public about the work of the mpo or is it something more yeah it's definitely something more than that so there's a distinction between public participation and public information so public participation is much more than providing information public information is you know giving the public information they need to understand the agency decision making process so it's one directional right it's the agency providing information to the public a public participation is more it is providing the public with multiple and often ongoing opportunities to uh to receive information from the agency from the mpo and then to be able to provide input as decision making progresses and so it's interactive it's too directional and the NPO provides information it receives its input it needs to consider that input in making planning and programming decisions and in fact it needs to demonstrate in its uh documentation that they heard what the public had to say and that they acted on it in some way now it doesn't obligate the NPO to do what every member of the public says that they think that should happen because you you couldn't do it you'd just be Frozen and you have a lot of as we talked about in the previous module uh you've got a lot of different perspectives on what should be done but that doesn't mean that the mpo shouldn't be considering those perspectives and then saying here's what we did with your information so I got you but early in our conversation you referred to planning and programming and are those two different activities yeah they sure are so planning planning is setting a strategy for meeting a desired outcome achieving a goal so it's long term it's what do I want to be when I grow up right yes so planning is like what do we want this metropolitan area to be years from now and what am I going to do to get there what strategies am I going to use to get there programming is the implementation of that plan so it's scheduling work in a much shorter time frame and assigning available funds to implement planned projects and activities so where the plan uh and the planning activities might be looking at 20 plus years the program's much shorter you have a much higher degree of of uh confidence and how much money is actually available to do what you want to do and you're also much more specific on the types of projects or the the actual individual projects and activities that you want to spend that money on so I think we've covered the players in all of this really well for our viewers so tell me more let's pivot back to the overall work of the mpo is how does that happen yeah so I think of it this way there are basically three very broad responsibilities for an mpo first is to manage the 3C decision-making process we'll talk about that in a few slides but I've talked about it as part of the last module um so this was what was created in the 62 Federal uh Highway Act uh and it predates even mpos uh the mpo also is the lead planning Agency for Metropolitan decision making in its metropolitan area and then they're responsible for coordinating Transportation programming in that metropolitan area and remember the distinction between planning and programming we just talked about so they have these three look is every activity neatly fit into one of these three now a lot of it bleeds across but I like you to think about whatever your mpo is doing which one or more of these broad responsibilities does that activity fit into so I know in the history module the previous module that you all would have watched you talked a lot about the 3C process and the Congress required that long before it created the mpos so let's have a quick review exactly what is the modern 3C process and why is it really important to this whole thing right so it's it's in the like I had mentioned before it's in the code Federal code and it's in the US code and it's the process to provide for consideration of all modes of transportation remember it's 3C continuing cooperative and comprehensive so it's that ongoing discussion if you will about transportation in the metropolitan area so what does that look like so continuing and it's this is you know this this idea has remained the same but sort of expanded over time right so it's it's not that different from when they first created it in the 60s but it's grown because well let's face it the transportation system has grown it has changed it's morphed so plans are to be dynamic and periodically changing to reflect changing conditions and priorities so it's continuing because our system's not static and so now we have to take into account uh autonomous vehicles potentially we have Uber and Lyft drivers driving around out there so what do we need to do to plan for that um and so if you had a long-range plan and you adopted it well then what right so you you need to be continuous you need to continue to think about things continue to grow continue to evolve um it's comprehensive and I really mean it's all modes all issues we talked about civil rights we talked about the environment but we also are talking about transit buses Light Rail Vehicles walking biking writing electronic scooters I was going to say all the way down to those little rental scooters I see all over the place and the and the bikes you can rent you gotta take in into account so that's comprehensive and then it's Cooperative so it involves all the jurisdictions and agencies responsible for or impacted by Transportation decision making now remember the ampia board itself is cooperative in the sense that you have representatives from probably most of the jurisdictions in your area so you have members of city councils and county commissions and Mayors who may not all agree on what's the most important thing to do you also have modal providers represented on the MP a board um and an appropriate State officials also participating but that's also all those stakeholders we talked about so it's Cooperative in the sense that the NPO board in the end is making a final decision about something but they're supposed to be collecting input from everybody so it's cooperative so the 3C process was created in part to deal with the conflicts that arose over all these Transportation projects that people had different views about so how are mpos today supposed to help address and resolve that conflict well you know like I just said all those various stakeholders and all the members of the board and all the transportation partners that mpos have to interact with this is a place for all those voices to be heard and that's that's that could be messy sure but it's part of getting everything out on the table right so that when decisions are made nobody should be able to say they didn't have an opportunity to engage in the process doesn't mean that they got their way it means that they had a chance to participate right so this is the place the forum for the voices to be heard and how do you fulfill that responsibility it's by providing a structure that ensures lots of input lots of Education and discussion so if the airport is considering to do something maybe they're going to I don't know expand a Runway uh add more flights they're expanding the rental car Fleet well the NPO doesn't have authority over that but all those cars or maybe the additional Transit Riders going to end up they've got to go somewhere they got to go somewhere so they're going to end up on the surface transportation system someplace so it's it's a fine venue for the NPO to say hey airport come talk to us about this we might have some opinions we can't tell you what to do but we're going to tell you what kind of impact you're going to have on our system or we want to better understand what kind of impact you're going to have on this system this is the place to have that discussion so that's how it does it by inviting people to come talk by reaching out to people to talk to them by attending their meetings by having them come attend your meetings that's how it's done so one of the things that struck me earlier that you said was that Transportation must also consider other policy concerns what are those concerns yep so in the last module we talked about the Civil Rights Movement we talked about oil embargoes we talked about stagflation uh all the good old days all the good old days well that stuff continues right it's not like then stuff's gone away so we still need to be considered uh civil rights we hear much more discussion now about it in terms of equity and the provision of uh environmental justice uh in decision making remember this is all driven by uh by the federal rules right and the Federal government implements its policy goals through the provision of federal funds and putting rules on those so focus on civil rights you focus on environmental impacts and preservation but you know we got a lot of other types of planning activities that are affected by transportation in the area so we're you know we're we're talking about uh things like the electrification of our vehicles and are we going to provide an infrastructure uh that'll support electric vehicles in the future what about autonomous vehicles what about those electric scooters you want to talk about we've got some concerns about uh how people are getting around but also how does that affect people's ability to move and how does it affect various communities in this in the uh in your metropolitan area and the NPO needs to try to take into account all those things like the price of gas and what does it have what about the pandemic we saw uh a great decline in vehicle miles being driven and then we've seen an increase over time uh as that's passed so uh what impact does that have on transportation system and so it all needs to be taken into account and so those are among the broad responsibilities of mpos to take into account those issues I hear that list that you had about all those other concerns about being about the outcomes of the planning and programming work are there also process requirements yeah so uh it does need to be open public and inclusive so you know you need to be holding the meetings when people can get to them stuff like that and it needs to be people need to be able to be informed um and you have to consider a variety of planning factors that are in federal law so I was talking uh in the last slide about uh civil rights and equity and a variety of other things uh the the economy of course always um that need to be taken into account but federal law does include some specific planning factors and we'll go over those now in a little more detail okay um so first planning factor in federal law and and it's this is the shorthand if you want to go read it their whole paragraphs dedicated to each of these I'm not going to bore anybody with all that detail but basically uh the federal government maintains its position on economic Vitality so the NPO needs to always be mindful of economic uh the economic health of it the community uh in its planning and programming processes and they need to be very specific and document here's how we're considering these things so all these planning factors in the documents that we'll talk about later in this module need to be identified specifically how are you dealing with economic vitality second is safety and I'm going to talk about Safety and Security a little bit together because they sound kind of like the same thing right but safety is is about crashes it's about um uh safety on the transportation system and safety of the transportation system versus security which might be crime uh in transit stations it might be um Security in terms of like hurricane evacuation or uh if we want to go all the way back to the to the original reason for the interstate system evacuating urban areas in the event of a nuclear uh a nuclear war which seems less likely now but more likely that you're having some large weather event that you maybe need to evacuate urban areas for so those things uh relate both Safety and Security uh accessibility and Mobility options so we want to be looking at uh who is able to access what in the community so maybe elderly citizens and their access to medical facilities and what Mobility options are we providing them with they can't all drive maybe so they got other options uh people who don't drive people who were too young to drive people who through whatever physical limitation can't uh drive themselves what other Mobility options are we providing what kind of accessibility are we providing for our uh resident the resident and frankly in a lot of places we carrying also about uh tourists we're caring about visitors and not just residents uh planning factors also include this is a uh you know you look at this one this is how it's written in law the environment energy conservation quality of life plan and growth planned growth housing Economic Development so that's a kind of a multi-part planting Factor that's a big list but uh but I look at that it's like you know what's what's the quality of the community you're living in right so all these things related to uh Community quality and you know living standards basically and then the integration and connectivity of the transportation system so I mentioned at some point the term intern modal yeah um so are we integrating and connecting our various Transportation Systems so that they uh are working well together uh can you get off the bus and uh and take your bike and go somewhere take your bike and go somewhere great example so uh something like that and then uh we're also looking the efficient movement of operation and operation of the system so so really we're looking at here how are we getting how are we maximizing the system we already have instead of spending a whole lot of money building something new how can we get more out of what we've already spent I don't even know how much money right so much money over the last 50 years on the interstate system on light rail systems on heavy rail systems on uh bus systems on sidewalks and so on let's maximize these things let's take care of these things and so that goes along with the eighth planning factor which is preserving that system so let's make sure we're preserving that system it's not just being efficient and effective and maximizing the capacity of that system but making sure we don't lose that system right and then system resiliency we talked about that a little bit uh before you know how are we going to be making sure that the system we have uh continues into the future or do we have areas of our assistant that of our system that are uh potentially impacted by sea level rising or by hurricane damage or by um Rock slides or mud flows or fire uh depending on what part of the country we live in what kind of disaster we're talking about um you know uh you know maybe large snowfalls so and then specifically Congress wants us to focus on travel and tourism so um so not just focusing on the needs of our population but the needs of our visitors as well so when we talked about reauthorization legislation since iced tea in the history module I think you highlighted a new Focus something about performance what does that mean right so under map 21 one of the more Snappy I think better acronyms that they came up with about a decade ago the idea came out to provide some increased focus on a really a few important functions of the system through required Target setting and measurement they focus on these these few uh performance uh measures focus on both the physical condition of the transportation infrastructure but also on the performance of Transportation Systems some of them including congestion reduction so um you know I think this was a an idea borrowed from the private sector uh they offer measurable outcomes measurable outcomes what you know what do you do what you measure right or you focus on what you measure so Congress established goals what performance measures performance goals it wants us to achieve usdot established the measures then mpos and state dots are responsible for setting targets and for keeping track of those targets monitoring the system to see how they're doing against the targets that they've set so here they're trying to identify the criterias Congress and the usdot against which the transportation planning process should be evaluated and then providing the grounds for prioritizing projects as it relates to those things and so here's a few subset of the federal performance measures that are related specifically to congestion reduction we're looking at the percent of person miles and that's a very technical term right people moving versus vehicles moving uh traveled on the national highway system so that's the interstate in a handful of other high-level roadways that are reliable um and we'll talk about reliability at some point during this during this series but basically that's that's how reliable is my ability to get from point A to point B on the system and then they're also looking at truck travel time reliability that's an index actually and then annual hours of peak hours to think rush hour right uh of delay per person per capita and then the percent of non-single occupant vehicle or sov travel so that's a measure of of travel by any any particular mode that isn't one person driving themselves in a car I'm assuming that all of this work leads to the production of something so do do mpos build roads or bus lanes or train stations or any of that kind of stuff what exactly do they produce so so they do not build roads they do not they're not in the construction business right so npo's plan and they program so this is the base this is what's federally required for mpos to produce they are required to produce a metropolitan Transportation plan like mpos like the board this also goes by other names in other states so you may hear it referred to as long range Transportation plan you may hear it referred to as the mpo plan uh in federal law and Rule they refer to it as the Metropolitan Transportation plan or the MTP so that's the term I'm going to use here but uh if that's not the term used locally just know it's the same thing I'm talking about the same thing it's your plan whatever that is okay there's the transportation Improvement program this goes by the acronym tip or tip you'll hear both used as far as I know that's the only term used across the country so tip and tip so that's the implementation part of the of the mpo responsibility so the tip implements the plan right uh the unified planning work program I have heard that's referred to as the up Whoop I'm not going to refer to it that way uh but it is uh uh and we'll describe that in a few slides uh but you can think of it real shorthand as the MPS budget uh a public participation plan this is related to your public engagement and then a congestion management process or a CMP and you'll note the little asterisk there this is only required by uh for tmas unless it's also required by state law for other mpos so we'll get into each of these in the next few slides so I was going to say that's a good idea let's tackle them one at a time let's start what is the MTP right so back when we were defining planning we said that this is uh this is the way that the mpo policy board the governing board gets to decide what do we want to look like when we grow up right looking way into the future so this is a federally required and I I want to step back just a second that list of of federally required um documents the MTP the tip and so on think of that as the floor that is what you have to do that's the minimum it's not the maximum you do a whole lot more than that and we'll get to that but that's the floor so with the MTP this is your comprehensive Transportation plan for the impure area it's got to consider all modes and all those planning factors we talked about in federal law so a lot of mpos you're going to see a matrix that says okay planning Factor one economic Vitality how does this plan address economic vitality you might have a matrix that says this this and this and this and this do that uh address that that particular plaintiff so it also incorporates a vision for the region and policies and operational strategies and even projects to get there so you know it's that long range here's what we're going to be when we grow up and here's what we're going to do to get there here are the goals here are the objectives we're going to set aside for that um so it needs to be at least 20 years uh looking forward so it's got a 20-year Horizon some mpos do a long-range plan that's longer than that but most mtps at a minimum are 20 years some longer it's updated at least every five years so remember I was talking about continuous right as part of the three C's so if you just adopted an MTP and then just left it on a shelf and never updated it again well you'd really be missing an opportunity to reflect on the changes in uh in your metropolitan area and so you're going to update it you know Congress says look we can't it can't be just sitting there so got updated every five years has to be affordable with reasonably expected resources and what does that mean it's fiscal constraint it's cost feasible cost affordable you're gonna hear all those terms it's the cost feasible plan it's the cost affordable plan it's under fiscal constraint what it means is can't be a wish list it can't be just here's everything I need to want to do in the metropolitan area without any hope of funding ever coming through at that level ever exactly so every MTP is going to include an estimate of the revenue that can be reasonably expected for making Transportation improvements in your metropolitan area and then the projects that are going to be considered and included and the strategies and the activities that will be in the MTP will have to fit under that amount of resources you think will be available that's hard that's hard every place I'm not going to say maybe there's an mpo out there that has all the money it needs to do everything it needs to do but by and large the vast majority of mpos don't have enough money or can't reasonably expect enough money to do everything they think they need to do and so it's up to the mpo board to make hard decisions what's in the Pro cost affordable plan in the cost feasible plan if maybe that's the term you use and what's not and then it's Performance Based so okay stop for a second what do you mean Performance Based right so it means that everything in your plan you need to justify it against or demonstrate how it is advancing you toward those goals that you were setting under the federal government's rules so I lit I showed you a short list of some that are related to congestion there's others that are related to Pavement and Bridge uh uh you know Bridge construct or not construction but Integrity um and safety uh several and so in your MTP you have to demonstrate that your MTP is going to get you toward achieving your goals you have to say here's what the target is but you know the federal planning factors are just what you're required to do but federal law many mpos set other Targets in other areas then they measure themselves against those things as we said you do what you're measured uh you do what is being measured right so um so some npos go well beyond the federal Performance Management targets but that's what I mean by Performance Based planning and you'll see when we talk about the tip programming as well well so speaking of the tip that's the second thing in the list here so uh how is that different from the MTP so I mentioned in the definition planning and programming the T the tip implements uh projects that are projects and activities I should say and services because it's broader than just projects right uh that are funded in the MTP and I would add here too the real importance of this remember mpos Exist by federal rule to do what to have a role in spending Federal Transportation dollars so if a project or a service or an activity does not appear in the MTP then in the tip either specifically or by reference it is not eligible for federal funding so this is the this is the key to the mpo's authority right both the MTP and the tip can't spend Federal money on a project which is a lot uh unless it appears in there okay so the tip there's several requirements in federal law and let's add also could be in state law two as we said before look at your state law what else is it requiring um that relates to all these projects right all of these uh props but uh these plans and programs uh look at your state law too but in federal law it covers a period of no less than four years could be longer and it must be updated at least every four years well that's not an accident because uh if you didn't update it every four years it would expire right it'd be in a fifth year and you wouldn't have had a you know tip only covers four years so you got to update it before it expires right before it runs out it must be affordable with reasonably expected resources this is cost affordability you know fiscal accountability right it's it's it's cost feasible um so it's the same concept as we discussed with the MTP only now it's like what are we spending money on next year not 20 years from now right so you really really do have to have a really strong sense that the revenue that you uh expect will be available to program something in your tip that you'll be able to afford it basically can we really do it and then it's Performance Based no different than the MTP you're going to describe your targets and you're going to uh just uh show or demonstrate in this document how does this mix of services mix of projects help us achieve the targets that we've set um you know and that's uh and that's got to be laid out here and so Pub you know Congress wants you to be able to say here's how we're doing and you've got to demonstrate this to the public and the stakeholders right this is uh advertising if you will hey here's what we're doing here's what we've got planned in the MTP here's what we're doing in the next four to four or more years here's where we're spending our money and here's that how it's going to help us achieve our targets so the next in that list the unified planning work program right so you know the you the upwp unified planning work program is a document planning and programming uh work to be conducted in the mpa what's an MPA we've all this alphabet soup that's the first time I've heard an MPA yeah I think I've mentioned uh Metropolitan planning area that's what I'm talking about MPA so the NPA remember our our map from Colorado the NPA is the area within the boundary of the Metropolitan planning organization so the mpa is the area that the mpo has responsibility for planning and programming Transportation projects services and activities both in the short run through the program and in the long run through the plan yep so um you can think of it in three ways uh probably most people would recognize it as the budget instrument for the mpo so back in the history module I talked about PL funds these are the federal planning dollars that are coming down to the mpos so that they have some independence from the state and local jurisdictions they got some of their own money to do these uh things that they're required to do and they're going to uh say here's how we're spending that in the upwp so it's a budget document but it's also a strategic document in the sense that what is the staff doing what are we paying Consultants to do what plans are we doing what documents are we developing what studies are we performing what uh data are we collecting it should all be strategic in that how does this Advance the vision in the MTP how does this help us get the projects funded and uh and implemented in our tip right so it's a fair question for an mpo policy board member to say okay there's something here in my upwp I don't know why we're spending money on this thing ask your staff I'm sure there's a really good reason why but it's a fair question so think of it as strategic from that it's not a strategic plan but it is a strategic document in that it should be advancing the vision in the end of the mpo for its metropolitan area or MPA so comprehensive document it is also a comprehensive document in that it's supposed to be showing transportation planning activities being conducted by other agencies in the metropolitan area so if the Transit Agency is doing a study or a plan if the airport is doing it if the state is doing it if the city or county is doing it it should be reflected just for informational purposes here in the upwp and so we come to the public participation plan uh and I'm pretty sure I understand this one this is how the public participates in all of this right yeah that's right so it's a plan to ensure really broad public participation in the npo's process and for documenting those activities and their results so it's a little bit broader um you know in in that it's um it's trying not only to say how are we engaging the public but it's also supposed to document what are you going to do with that how are you going to reflect it in other things and how are you going to monitor that you're doing what you say you're going to be doing so federal law Federal rule outlines several uh requirements for the public participation plan first you have to provide adequate public notice uh for for your activities and a time for public review and comment at Key decision points so as you're updating your MTP you know when are you going to be noticing the public that you're doing this and giving them opportunity to come in and comment at you know particular stages of the plan not just here's the plan what do you think we're all done right bringing them along as the process I recall uh uh carries out and then uh you're supposed to be using visualization techniques does it give the public a a clear understanding of what's being considered in the MTP and the tip so it could be something very sophisticated I guess it could be Legos or Tinker Toys if that's what you want to do but it's got to be in a way that uh you know it can't just be a list of just a list of projects right they've got to be able to visualize it where in the maybe Maps right or yeah because many in the public are not real sophisticated in Transportation Planning and may not even know where you're talking about that's right that's right and you also have to make public information available both in person and online because some members of our community are not connected to the to the Internet so how are they going to know uh others are and they don't want to go to some Central repository to read a document they want to be able to see it on the internet so got to do yourself um you got to seek out and consider the needs of uh communities that are traditionally underserved by our existing Transportation Systems so uh and that's a broad range but you know Falls within the category of civil rights or environmental justice but even uh children and elderly and other communities that that are traditionally underserved so you need to make a specific point and document in your public participation plan how are we going to reach out to these communities um you're supposed to hold public meetings at convenient and accessible locations and times so is a meeting at noon Downtown City Hall convenient or accessible to the public and is it a good time well for some people it is but maybe not for the whole community so you probably need to hold meetings in a variety of ways of course you know since the since the pandemic we're doing so much more online using zoom and teams and other platforms probably some of that as well uh so that anybody can uh can participate at a time and a location that's convenient for them and then you have to demonstrate explicit consideration and response to public input received during the development of the ntp and tfp so I said you don't have to agree with everything you don't have to do everything that the public or the stakeholders have suggested but you need to be able to document we heard you and here's what we did with that and finally the you have to coordinate with other Statewide Transportation Planning public involvement and con consultation processes which just makes sense look it it doesn't all happen in a vacuum right so if I'm uh developing my MTP well I really ought to know what the state's plan says it's going to do what my neighboring npo's plan says it's going to do and so take into account those processes and you have to provide additional opportunity for public comment if something in the final MTP or tip defer significantly from the version that was originally made available for the public to comment on so bait and switch no bait and switch you've got it you've gotta you make a big enough change you got to go back out and do it again say okay we changed our mind here's why and here's what we're going to do about it finally and I suppose in some ways the most relevant to this training program we are involved in right here there's the congestion management process or the CMP tell us a little bit more about what this is right well this does have the term congestion right in it right so the CMP is a is it's a technical process to identify congested portions of the transportation system and whether and how to address that congestion so you know I I emphasize the term weather here you know there might be a congested part of the system it's not worth doing anything about it it isn't worth it and we'll describe that in a in a later uh modules when we're discussing congestion and the nature congestion and the cost of some of the possible ways to address congestion some congestion is really not that bad some congestion maybe even is desirable at some level um and so you've got to think about you know what are the resources available to you and is it worth doing you know or is it our money better spent elsewhere and then the emphasis in the CMP I want to be really really clear on this is on management and operational approaches for reducing congestion it is not focused on construction of additional roadway capacity particularly Road wave capacity that supports single occupant Vehicles right so this relates to some of that uh the uh planning factors where we're trying to get better use out of our existing system and to focus on operational approaches and strategies for improving congestion without widening so why is that the last resort well do something fancy here right so it's it's capacity expansion should be considered Last Resort here's why compared to other congestion management strategies building additional roadway capacity costs more to widen Road it takes more time to complete it brings significant environmental impact it also brings business impacts I mean really some pretty big stuff particularly if that project's going to last a long time it uh and I will give credit where credits do agencies counties cities the state that build uh Transportation projects and they do as good a job as they can to try to maintain access to the existing uh businesses in those areas but look we can't pretend it doesn't have some impact right and it doesn't solve the underlying problems so how many times have you seen a roadway widened works great for a while and then it's full again right they call that induced demand if you think of that old movie uh yeah uh Field of Dreams if you build it they will come well that happens right if you build it they will drive they will drive so extra Lanes don't necessarily lead to less congestion um you know water flows in uh in a way that that's like the path of least resistance so does traffic right so um so this is why plus we've already made an extensive investment in our existing infrastructure so let's just try to ring every drop every drop of efficiency out of that before we widen erode and we'll get into more of this so we've got an A module that we are dedicating ex explicitly to the congestion management process module 2.1 um so if you want more on that you can go to 2.1 get a little more on the congestion management process so that's all of the federally required products and mpo has to produce those several reports then documents that we just talked about it it does seem like a lot of work but you also said that those should be just viewed as the minimum of what an MBO can do what what do you mean as that's the minimum and if that's the minimum what's the maximum well there is no maximum the maximum is how much you can afford right so you know those are big documents they take a lot of resources both time money Staffing to to generate to develop a lot of time and effort put into reaching out to public uh the public and stakeholders as part of those and we have an ongoing 3C process that is also informing the decisions that are being made in the MTP and the tip and the other documents but what else could help lots of other studies lots of other data lots of other activities educational programs so we might just pick any of these off the list again I've got a bullet with an and more that could go on and on uh you know but it was it's something you're really really concerned about is crashes and safety on the roadway Network uh you could do a specific study just on that either in a corridor or in a sub area or on all your corridors and the information from that study for you should be making decisions in your MTP based on that right and so we're looking at Transportation demand management activities and transportation system management operations and management that that's tismo Opera you know some of the G whiz uh technical stuff uh what about bicyclists and pedestrians you know what about uh excuse me electric uh electric vehicle infrastructure you know maybe we need a separate study and then boy we probably ought to use whatever comes out of that study and making good decisions in our MTP so that's what I you know that's what I say that's why I say the federal requirements are the floor and everything else is uh is going up and Beyond and you should be spending the money you have available what you think you need and the responsibility of the NPO board is to not ask for more than you can afford you can have all these things if you don't have the money to do them so that means if you think it's important to do and the federal planning dollars that you receive is it enough to do it all you got to bring some local dollars to the game because these things are important to do but you can't afford it all with the federal resources so you got to bring some of your own resources if you think these things are important well after this discussion I think we all have a much better understanding of what mpos do and how they do it yeah well I hope so I've talked a lot um but there was a lot to cover so you know based on what we discussed I think I think the viewers should be asking themselves some questions listed here maybe some other questions they think of for themselves about their own NPO and this will help them learn more about their own NPO in the context of the discussion we just had so you know what does the geography of your mpo look like what's the mpa how many urban areas are in there who's on the board you know who got this who who got a seat didn't get a seat um you know what does state law say about that because if your state law caps mpo board membership and maybe not everybody gets a seat just because the state law says you don't have 100 seats to give out uh what are the goals and objectives in your MTP what are the projects selected in your tip and how are you choosing them right what methodology are you using to choose them you should familiarize yourself with that because not everybody's doing it the same way so how are you doing it locally and is your mpo an effective forum for Regional Transportation decision making do you ever hear from the airport do you ever hear from the seaport does the city ever come in front of you does the county what are they doing and are there subjects maybe you feel should be discussed but they aren't we'll go talk to your staff and say you know what I'd like somebody to come talk to me about this that's perfectly legitimate uh thing that you should be considering at home so viewers if you have any questions about what we discussed in this module or how things actually work at your mpo please make sure you talk to your mpo staff and don't hesitate to reach out to ampo or narc they can help you understand this as well thank you for watching in the next module we'll discuss the types and causes of congestion and the various strategies for reducing congestion for those of you who have an interest in learning more about the 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LiYrPd3f50Y | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LiYrPd3f50Y | WWF HALFTIME HEAT 1999 REVIEW: EMPTY ARENA MATCH! | January 1999 the WWF is really starting to cook they are starting to get on top consistently of WCW in the ratings war or in the heart of the Monday Night Wars were truly in the heart of the Attitude Era you've got big-time stars that are really starting to come into their own like Stone Cold Steve Austin the rock mankind and many many others it was no question an exciting time both in WWF and professional wrestling history and in this period of time 1999 Vince was looking for a way to capitalize on the resurgent popularity of his WWE product he was looking for new ways to present his product to go outside of the box and he came up with the idea of tying his product to the biggest show in town the Super Bowl so on January 31st 1999 the WWF on the USA Network presented to you halftime Heat I was just sitting there and thinking about it today I'm like man we're coming up on the world rumble we're coming up on the Super Bowl and no matter what every single year when this time comes around I know I can't be the only one inevitably my thoughts at some point wander to this specific show 1999 halftime Heat I think about it with such great nostalgia I think about it with such great reverence because I'm like man this represented such a great fun time in the wrestling business it represented such a great fun time to be a wrestling fan and I look at the numbers that they drew for this on the USA Network and this was cable where you still didn't have nearly the amount of households with cable and satellite distribution as you do today this show running in the lead up to halftime so during the second quarter of the Super Bowl in that year it was the Atlanta Falcons and the Denver Broncos and then the actual WWF title match the empty arena match running during halftime this show a bizarre 6.6 rating that's all I think I was like 8 million viewers 8 million viewers this was a time it seemed like that this company could do no wrong and the craziest thing about this show to me was knowing that they were gonna have a lot of eyeballs on this product Stone Cold Steve Austin was not an integral part of the show or any real part of the show whatsoever and he was the dude and the company at the time sure he wasn't the champion heading into this event that technically was the rock but you know what I mean it was Vince it was Austin they were the dudes and with you building up to what would come a couple weeks later in the st. Valentine's Day Massacre steel cage match between Austin and Vince it's finally gonna happen these two are finally gonna wrestle you did nothing to build up to that on this show and it was crazy to think about because structurally you would sit there and say this is the hottest angle that we have this is the hottest story that we have with the two hottest characters that we have and Austin and Vince you would think you would build your halftime heat show around that and they didn't and the truth of the matter is because of the depth of talent of the roster at the time the creative juices that were flowing the different things that they were doing it didn't matter who cared because it still worked now ultimately everything leading up to the empty arena match was just really filler but they were playing off of China at that time turning on Jax and joining the corporation and you kick off heat with her promo segment where she's like I finally get to talk and he you just kind of got the warm and fuzzies they get about man you know China was a big deal back then and we talked about how much she was over we talked about how important she was and while certain people with different agendas and different belief systems within wrestling try to dismiss her try to belittle her in her contributions anybody that's a wrestling fan with a brain knows that she was a mega [ __ ] star and she ended up being a mega damn star and just sad and think about the way her life ultimately ended especially because at this time in 1999 her and Hunter were a real serious item I mean he was putting it in her booty hole consistently because that's what God liked to do even back then okay maybe that's why he's only made daughters but just watching it it was kind of weird because you could tell based off of the way that they looked at each other at that time that there was love there there was genuine care there there was a sincerity there and it's so heartbreaking to know how things played out and ultimately no it's not hunter or Stephanie's fault for the path that China went down and what ultimately happened with her but it was one of those life-changing events with how everything broke down that began her down the path and she ultimately unfortunately never was able to overcome it I feel like get over it and conquer her demons and she's no longer with us it was sad to see then there was a match featuring the big boss man of the corporation taking on some slap nuts who guess what I'm not going to do it I'm not going to assume that position because it was so insignificant in the grand scheme of things then you follow that up with Ken Shamrock taking on the other half of the WWF Tag Team Champions Owen Hart and it's sad again when you watch I went out here because this is the end of January 1999 and by over the edge 99 in May he was dead he's just kind of very striking as I'm watching the show I'm like [ __ ] within like three and a half four months this dude was dead I don't mean to be so crass about it but you just never know but watching Ken Shamrock man I've always felt like Ken Shamrock was a very very underrated Intercontinental Champion he was one of those guys he didn't have a great personality but the way they packaged and presented his character really masked the fact that he wasn't a great talker really massive fact that he didn't have an overpowering charisma he wasn't that type of dude but he was still a character he still ended up being a personality like you actually believe that this guy was a crazy son of a [ __ ] and he didn't care don't look at his eyes I look at his eyes you're damn right the look in his eyes he could work you like that ken Shamrock not a 300-pound steroid freak or anything like that but you believe this was a legit badass you believe that he was a crazy son of a [ __ ] and I've always felt like he doesn't get his due for the quality of midcard champion that he was because at this time in WWF he was an important character the feud between him and the rock was outstanding the feud that he had going on at this time between him and Val Venis I mean think about the Val Venis get so many great character so many unique different characters and personalities at this time that's one of those things that you'd go back and watch into timeframe like this and it strikes you just how much things have changed and not for the better like even with China's induction ceremony after Triple H is talking eventually x-pac grabs the mic and he starts trash-talking Shane and usually as a general rule giving xpac a mic is a bad idea see the 25th anniversary of Raw is just one of many examples but god damn it all that european title for you between x-pac and freakin shane was money as much as we might talk about x-pac [ __ ] off he'd get the hell off my TV he the guy had some really damn good feuds and some really damn good program and one of my favorite ones from this time frame was given Shane over the Europeans idol they did some good work man for Shana's this time he's on commentary with Kevin Kelly I wouldn't give to have Kelly Kelly back Kevin Kelly excuse me back in WWF but Shane at this time he was being obnoxious he's being over-the-top he was actually doing what he was supposed to do he was a heel commentator putting over the heel wrestlers how simple of a [ __ ] concept it wasn't sitting there doing this he was sitting there doing this you knew Shane McMahon was supposed to annoy you Shane McMahon was supposed to piss you off you knew who his guys were and you knew as a result as a byproduct you did not necessarily want to root for those guys you wanted to root for the other guys instead of what we get on commentary now where we hate this guy even though peak fans are supposed to cheer him but I love this guy even though fans are supposed to hate him and it makes no freaking sense and nobody gets over but ultimately the most important thing of this show the thing that this entire show was built around obviously was the halftime Heat component which was mankind getting his rematch against the rock a week after their I quit match at the Royal Rumble which ended in questionable fashion with Mick Foley's I quit I quit I quit playing over loudspeaker just classic stuff this is going to be in an empty arena match even though there were camera people there even though there were other people in the offices when they would were fighting around the different places but it was an empty arena match in the sense of there were no fans in the stands now when you look at this match in terms of now maybe you feel like the math doesn't hold up that well because they're the spots weren't that particularly incredible some of the action was really really cheesy and really really hokey but when I look back at this tell me this match holds up still incredibly well if not more part of the problem being is they were trying to fit it within the confines of a certain amount a period of time so they had to rush and get a lot of crap in and you're trying to record it in different places at different times I felt like they did about the best they pass we could with a mass considering the situation and ultimately as you could hear Vince's he's doing the commentary for this match you could hear that he was trying to envision this as a way to introduce new eyeballs new fans to the WWF and saying this is not this training prayers and vitamins WWF this is a new edgy er harder-hitting WWF and you've got this crazy sob like mankind and you've got this freaking stallion in mole rock sitting there and grabbing the damn headset during the match and doing commentary when the phones ring and he's answering the damn phone talk about the Smackdown hotel oh my [ __ ] more man this was the rock the rock this was mankind mankind one of the great feuds of the Attitude Era beyond question and in particularly in January 1999 these guys were cooking the January 4th Raw were Mick Foley wins the world title for the first time the Royal Rumble I quit match he mortalized in part and to beyond the mat documentary and then here halftime Heat so you run the whole gamut over one month you've had three matches but my god these guys did business these guys did work I mean I'm laughing almost the entire match as always hanging rock with that massive popcorn bag and even the finish and ridiculous as it is Foley gets of the freaking forklift he's gonna drop this pallet of crap on the rock and you see the rock and you just know how bad this look he's looking I'll beat it let me get sucked out of it fully that's I'm popping it one two three Foley is the new WWF Champion if they did that today they'd probably get lampooned if they did that today they get mocked and I probably would mock them but damn it all in the times that this was and the style that they were trying to get across and the perform that you had in the story that you were trying to tell this match made perfect sense and I had so much fun going back and watching it again it just gave me a reminder of how much fun wrestling used to be man and it's something I wish they could get to a point again someday where they could legitimately consider doing something like halftime Heat again because even if they sat there and we're only able to get four or five million viewers it's vastly more than they get for the average raw why not take a stab at this why not do it again I'd absolutely freaking love it I really don't feel like the company would have much to lose and in fact they could gain something new eyeballs and then drive them away a couple of weeks later but if you're looking for something that reminds you of the good old times maybe something that'll help you get ready for this year's Royal Rumble WrestleMania just give you a reminder how much fun rustling used to be don't look it up on YouTube go watch halftime Heat January 31st 1999 it's like 45 minutes you can last and you'll have a blast watching this empty arena match like eight million viewers did on that Sunday night at halftime of that Falcons Broncos Super Bowl in 1999 go watch it now I'm gonna come back in another week or two and do another one of these retro wrastlin reviews time for you to give me your ideas in the comments section and then once I get a few that stand out above the rest we'll vote upon them on social media on Twitter and Facebook and remember this is OTR essential now if the wrestling show you want just the wrestling show you need go watch halftime Heat you'll have a blast | OTRSCentral | UC-p8V2OdjDH6mmy1NW3JBLg | 2018-01-27 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 2,484 | 13,058 |
AGNTmdscigo | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AGNTmdscigo | IGA Conference - Microfinance and Savings Q&A | foreign observed parameters that would guide on the one hand the propensity to save on the other hand the propensity to remit potentially also so I was uh so so you don't have a lot of several variables to unfold for so but I was wondering to uh to which extent you could include a observable for micro from migratory migratory status I I could not really understand how well to to which extent the sample that you have is uh is a selected sample already that would make that even the people that you take outside of the area orange users are are already a bit comparable in terms of the migration or or not but I guess that about positioned well whether there are migrants or not would would strongly influence the propensity to remit primary structure if you if you think of the contribution of Marie probably the family structure and the extent well the magnitude that exception could also be a variable that would be interesting to control for and I could not well what's striking in your propensity score estimation is that it seems that the orange users are poorer than the rest of your the rest of your sample so it's a bit uh it's a bit disturbing so so is it the case that orange specifically focused on the poorest populations or or else is it the case that you are here capturing the fact that you have people who are migrants who have individualized earnings and and when you have so perhaps also the extent to which earnings of the are individualized or not uh could could also influence the propensity to use the money to transfer to others so as I I think so there are many many other variables you could think of but but I think that those those ones would be could be important Selena uh so I have a question for Florence and one for Murray um so for Florida I wasn't entirely sure because um I think from the presentation it came out that there was nothing on deposits so the rate of deposit didn't increase but then in the end you discussed that this may be related to precautionary Savings in some way so I was just wondering if you could kind of go deep because I'm working on something similar so if you could go deeper into the precautionary savings Market just because it wasn't clear um and then under the remittances uh you said that you haven't found anything on the sum transferred but just on the frequency correct yeah so have you tried perhaps and divide the sample in terms of the well the the Styles or whatever of the income distribution to see if it's the poorer they receive more frequently because they make that maybe an issue of them having an urgency to uh to get because if it's not the Samba just the frequency then that may be something um yeah and then so for Marie it was just something on the endogeneity is you know the the number of siblings is fine I can understand it um but the social Mobility measure I was wondering on what grounds do you think that that's not endogenous to the amount of savings and then Mikhail uh just a quick uh hunt from unu Weider I just wanted to add on to that point about uh the nature of the the remittances in terms of who the uh the the the you know the group the treatment Group is because if you just anecdotally if you look at who's remitting money it's the foreign worker standing outside a remittance company on their payday and I believe you have that in your data uh whether or not the respondent is a native of the city that I think could be a proxy for whether or not it's a migrant or a native so I thought that was what um uh I was thinking about as you were presenting as well the nature of the remittances uh it's it's almost as important as the psalm that's remitted and the frequency thanks uh one of the selection effects are potentially so strong here I mean because even I mean how you construct your comparison that you say okay we compare those uh we have recently made use of it to those who have not made use of it so but of course it's not at all surprising to see that they use it more frequently and that they may even save a bit more also that's really what you find but I mean what can we really draw from this and say can you say a bit more maybe how others are saving so if you say this seems to be cheaper lower transaction costs so they can also use it more frequently the I mean I tried to compare it with other interventions and you can think of I don't know distribute malaria bednets and then you look at usage given that you have this exogenous distribution that is really the question is it is there an uptake but here this question of uptake isn't really clear because it's so actively they decided to use it so I wonder if it how far you can push the conclusion thank you thank you for all this question I'm going to try to answer you with my full English I'm very sorry um about Dennis question you're right we we made a choice so we know that you too much people we we can we can choose to to take into account observable characteristics or unobservable using after instrumental variables methodology well we we thought that it was we thought that between our two two groups of population there were enough differences observable differences to to implement the matching methodology we which confirmed that about the number of remittances sent and received our estimation were robust so we we we agree that with the fact that it's possible that our to the population presents differences in terms of unobservable characteristics but to our knowledge it isn't possible to correct at the same time both differences so we we made this Choice with its limits um we you write too you we have a few Vector of significant um variables in our probit estimation uh but um we we think it's sufficient because when we when we Implement balancing tests and over over test about quality of our matching process the results are quite good so we think that um this this way this variables are enough about migration I haven't with me with the questionnaire that unfortunately I think that we have we haven't any question we know where people are born in telenaryvee or outside but we don't know if it's in a foreign country or in Madagascar so we can't control by the by the immigrations um it's true that things will be different if if we have many many migrants in our population and in our Arrangement users but remember that when we when we Implement our survey orange money um did not permit to to make international remittances so my if we have my migrant we can't use this mobile banking services to to ah yes vegans yes but we control by the place of birth which is a significant variable in the estimation to be an arrangement user no but we don't know we don't know yes we don't know why he is coming in uh why orange Monet users we agreed it's a result a bit strange but we explain it by the fact that we have a population composed of only orange customers and internal native orange customers are more educated and richer than the rest of the population so we think that the richest of our orange customers have yet access to multiple sort of of banks or financial services but the poorest of the orange customers don't have the success so choose to to subscribe to these services about precautionary savings and I don't remember who asked me this question uh it's a great idea divided the distribution to see if it's just the poorer we receive a remittances but we have a short sample so I don't know if um statistically it would be it will be possible we we can try to to to to to make this division I'm not sure to have to take in the good nuts um ah yes I had sorry I had a question um about um why I say what is why I say that arrange money users make more precautionary savings because we have a question in our survey which which is uh which service you use and this service is the deposit service people make deposits on their arrange money account so we can think that this service is without interest it isn't saving with interest but it's a kind of precautionary savings we can think that people put money in the orange money account to keep it in case of shocks no we we assume okay sorry sorry uh about the uh I think it was Michelle the but the nature of remitting season you ask me something who is the treatment group it isn't your question I'm a little business uh okay okay okay but if you want to complete you want to come keep them no it's okay that's it no I remember thank you sorry thank you Sarah for your question so I agree that uh so I'm not playing any causal impact here that's what I said at the end and uh so through the number of siblings is exercised to the decision of to save and transfer for social Mobility I would argue that it's since I compare former workers with others that are that were far more on non-farmer it's the I'm looking at different of the coefficient between one with both our former workers and one as the father of farmers so I'm not saying that the question coefficient should really be taken as granted but since we still find that switching signs so for one it's really negative and about the other is reading too and if social Mobility should bias the estimate I would say that people who experience social Mobility should be even more safe because they have less inheritance than others and which so they should be even more saving while we find negative effects so I don't know it depends on your patient s given that you look at this immediate outcomes like making use of it saving more making more dresses the disability causes of the standard so maybe to make it a bit more interesting you should go a bit further to look at other accounts that's maybe less obvious he stopped there Avenue yeah and I think this is I think it will always be hard to sell it in a motorcycle and this becomes a little bit less the problem Maybe sales distributions and support we have very many testers and we've made lots of different destinations because various different variables cross values and so on and this is the best discriminations think about this um we can no no we can continue the conversation after we have the final panel in 10 minutes so we invite you to attend and thank you very much for the presenters and for YouTube to come to the session thanks thank you | UNU-WIDER | UCSYvZEhPjU62PKTqQtQvRGg | 2013-11-27 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,931 | 10,247 |
Qr2YtdoMweg | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qr2YtdoMweg | Introduction to Gaffer - GafferBot Lighting and LookDev | hi everyone welcome to this introduction to gaffer gaffer is a lighting and looked at application which is open source today we're going to render an asset called gaffer but using gaffer and opposite which is an open source renderer that ships with gaffer so let's start by going to gaffer HQ org and we're going to download gaffer so though we can either use the Linux version or the Mac in my case I'm going to use the one for Linux okay so now we can go ahead and extract the archive by simply right-clicking and say extract here and now we can go into the cafe folder and to the bin folder and we want to copy this path and head it to our terminal config file so to do that I'm going to open a terminal and then edit this config file which in my case is called bash RC because I'm using the bash terminal so let's go all the way down so we want to type export path and then paste the path semicolon and then dollar path and finally we save so doing this will allow us to know that we create a new terminal just type gaffer and then the gaffer UI will pop up okay so let's go over the UI briefly up here we have a first panel which is the viewer justly it's going to let us view our 3d or 2d data down here we have the node graph which is going to be where we create and connect the nodes together to create the scene here we have the node editor where we can edit the parameters of the nodes and finally we have two senior key here for viewing the our key created by the nodes in the graph so let's start by creating a scene cache and load the gaffer bot inside gaffur so we're going to do right click on the node graph go to the scene file and reader so this is the note that allow us to read in the sin cache so for the filename we're going to use a handy little variable called kaffir root so to use vybor here in the path we use the dollar sign and then curly brackets open and close and then we can type the rest of the path and this environment valuable points to where gaffur is installed so I'm going to use an extension Phi which is SCC that's a sin cash format that is native together but you can also use Olympic now that we have loaded our cash a few things that have happened in the viewer we sort of see this box and then in the Yaqui we have gaffer bot so now that the scene is loaded let's discover what is inside this cash so to start with I'm going to select this box in the viewer and press F is going to frame the viewer to see the entire cache now this is actually the bounding box of the complete scene included in that cache now this is very key to how gaffer works because as you can see gaffer only loads a very simple representation of the cache and only when necessary it will display more I'll node more of the information included in that cache and lets you work with very very large scenes and still be very efficient and gaffer does that not only for the viewer but also when talking to a renderer so let's start with the Yaqui here we have the top the root location of the cache but we can expand that by clicking this little arrow and then we can keep going and expand up to our actual geometry as we can see in the viewer and then this is not expandable anymore that's the end of the Yaqui obviously this is a bit long to click on each one of them so we have a shortcut you can use shift and then click so that is collapsing it all back and then again we'll expand it all and then we have to fully our key visible as you can see in the viewer it refresh so let's do the same kind of navigation in the viewer so I have X collapse again everything I'm going to select and use the up and down arrow so going down will expand one level at a time up to having fully expanded the cache and going up will collapse again one level at a time we can also hold down shift and then go down one step and expand it all go up and we collapse it all now as you can see this cache is pretty simple so what we can do if I collapse it back is use this little menu here and say expand all and for the rest of the tutorial we're going to completely see our our cache now it's a good time to see how we can manipulate the view of the viewer so let's hold on hold and then left click and as you can see we can thump tumble around I'm going to deselect the model so we can see it better if I use alt + middle mouse button I can pan around and then finally if I use alt and right click I can zoom in and out so this is also useful for the knot graph you can hold on hold and middle-click and again pan around and using the right keys to zoom in and out and the same thing we can press F and then you will fit the whole graph so something interesting up and just right now because I've disel ected note and then everything has disappeared that is because gaffer is using the selection to display in these three panels the information created by that single node so as you can see my graph about is back not I have selected this node this is something that we're going to talk about more okay so let's move on and create the camera to render our bot to do that I'm going to use a slightly different technique than the right-click I did before I'm going to hit tab and then type camera and this is going to filter the list of node and show me only the one that has C a.m. in the name and I'm going to click on camera now again something very interesting happened now we can see that we have our camera here and we have camera in the Yaqui but we don't have to put anymore this is because each node in gaffer produce an entirely independent iake and then we have the scene reader creating the gaffer bot Yaqui and then we have the camera note that Chris the camera but both of them are independent until we decide to combine them to do this combination going to use an awesome name node which is called group so let's stop and type group now we have three nodes and we need to connect the two nodes to sin reader and the camera to the group to do that let's zoom a little bit let's click on this connection out and then dragged into the in of the next node being for the camera and now if we look closer we can see that we have our camera here and the gaffer bots together let's place the camera let's select the camera node go to the transform tab and type a few values there we go now we want to view the but through the camera to do this you can use this menu up here we're going to enable it first this is going to use the default camera which is not really interesting in our case so let's overwrite this default camera and later we're going to actually sell it so here we're going to click this icon folder and then let's expand this group and select camera and now we can see together about to the camera so as you can see the our key now is a group then we have together but in the same level we have the camera so the group is really the new root of our yaki okay I think we are ready to do our first render and test everything is working fine so let's create a bunch of not first we're going to need an apple seed options node we're going to need standard options node going to need also an output outputs node and finally an interactive Apple surrender and then we're going to also need a display node now this node is a bit special because as you can see there's no direct connections between the two that's because they use a socket display type of connection so now that we've created those five nodes let's go and set a few options so like I said we going to set the camera to be the default camera so let's go to this standard option node I explained the camera group and then toggle this on and we're going to select our camera just like we did before and now we can get rid of that and we can still see that we are looking through the right camera let's go to the outputs and then press this plus icon and select interactive and beauty and finally we're going to go to the last interactive non render and then press this start button and if we look at the display node now we have our render let's press F on the viewer to frame now that we have our first render let's organise the UI a little bit to trust to start with I'm going to pin this viewer to always display the display node to do that I'm simply going to click this icon and that's going to pin it so now if I deselect I still see the display not next I'm going to go to this menu up here and select split left going to click and drag this separator and then I'm going to create a knows of you are here what we're going to use this viewer is to display the 3d scene so we're going to click on this interactive opposite render and then pin that are we going to pin the Archy as well now let's like we did before expand all and then views with a camera and now we have a nice UI layout now let's create the light for lighting our gaffer but let's go up here and go right click opposite environment and choose physical sky we're going to again connect this node to the group change a few parameters here to make it look good later on and then let's go to the Appleseed's options go to the environment toggle this and select the light so not much has changed because we don't have material yet now let's create the material to do that we're going to make some room first hold on alt and shift and click on the group node this is going to select everything upstream and we're going to drag gently a little bit to make some space next we're going to create a shader assignment node to assign a shader to our model let's create the material which is going to be a Disney material when that ships with Appleseed and let's connect the out to the shader input and now we have it now we can see the light affecting our robot now let's add some texture to the robot let's go a little bit to the left then right click go Appleseed shader texture 2d and color texture let's connect this out : to the base color as you can see we lost to diffuse because now it's all black so let's know the texture I'm going to paste this path and then let's change the you team to Mary and now we have to texture so let's explain a little bit what's happening so here this is the base name of the texture and then next in the actual file path you have the ug identifier which is a southern one and then finally you have the Eugene prefix so the full path which would be base underscore co l underscore southern one dot TX is actually completed by Khafre using those options and now we have together but we have the texture applied on our material and to finish we're going to add a new shader and apply the shader only to certain pieces of the robot so we're going to need a new shader assignment node let's connect it let's create a new Disney material let's change a few properties like this and now we're going to see how we can connect or filter this assignment so let's say I want the two metal pieces here to be the only one with the new shader applied to so we can expand the CR key and find out where they are or we can use the filter so let's say a little bit lazy I'm going to type the filter and here we go we have those two pieces that correspond here so I can click and drag and let go on the shader assignment this is going to create a path filter node and then this pass filter node will be set to the path that I dropped from the arc now we can see we have this new piece using the new shader now what if we want both of them we can either select this drag and drop all on shift and then this will have a second entry or we can be a bit smart select this press - and then change slightly this path by adding a star here and this is going to say everything that is this base path then start with anything and then finish with this part of the path which correspond to L and R so we just basically replace this L and R and then find everything that corresponds to this filter so we can do even better than this let's remove this camera view and then select the piece and press F so we can select a bunch of things so say I'm going to click and drag and press shift the whole body and now this whole body part will use the new shader now let's say I don't like that let's click drag and drop and hold on control as you can see the icon change and now it's going to remove it and let's finish this tutorial by selecting a few shapes and then click drag and hold on shift and there we go we have our cafe bot rendering inside gaffur using Appleseed and this very nice procedural workflow thank you for watching you | Pipeliner | UC3yC13t6PLG-UyX28TihKxQ | 2020-04-22 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 2,513 | 12,483 |
37z4oY3uMIc | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=37z4oY3uMIc | 3D Anatomy of the Scapula, Pec minor, Serratus Anterior - TOS TUESDAY E4 | [Music] hey what's up guys okay so this is supposed to be a TOS Tuesday video but it's probably gonna go up late Wednesday evening or so just the way things are going but this has taken me a while to get this properly set up so that it can benefit you and you can see exactly what muscles are affected and how they move and I hope you learn a lot from the series and I'm going to incorporate a lot more of these 3d models so that you can actually visualize the muscle you can see what area you need to work on and when I'm talking about a muscle you can actually see where it inserts where that muscle suits and you can focus on that muscle when you're actually doing the stretch or massage so let's dive into it I've got two models up here so we're gonna start with the first one and I want to talk about the levator scapulae the scapular the serratus anterior now these are the three main muscles that I have got quite a few videos on and a lot of people are still confused about where they sit so if we look on the model here I'm gonna show you exactly where all these muscles are so yeah we've got the attract muscle you can see it's quite a big muscle not many people realize how big the trap is so when they focusing on the trap they they basically focusing on the top area here that's the main part of the trip but you may have pain going down the middle of your back and that's probably the wrong border which is just underneath so you've got the two rhomboid muscles yeah you've got the rhomboid minor the rhomboid major and these are what hold the spine and the scapula in place so when you feel like you're getting tense and it feels like everything's pretty funny it could be the trap that's pulling up and the rhomboid muscles that are pulling back and and causing that there tightness so when you mess watching you want to focus on the rhomboids now you can see exactly where they are here and there's the two the minor in the major and you can see it's directly on the scapula and if we get rid of the let here we can actually see the serratus sent area let me just grab a good angle of this they regard the serratus anterior such right underneath the scapula and as you can see it attaches to the ribs so all those finger like muscles that come across so right on these ribs all the way down and you can see it attaches right underneath the chest let's just get rid of the chest as well this is the PEC major if we get rid of that we can see the PEC minor so you can see all these videos that I've been doing or all related now there's a lot of people there are still sending me questions and saying they either don't know where the muscle is or they're going straight to the doctors and doctors giving the PEC minor release you don't have to go get surgery straight away if you're not doing physical therapy if you're not doing a whole bunch of things before you're getting diagnosed then that doctor is obviously not trying to help you straight away if they're not suggesting that obviously if you go for scans MRIs and and saunas etc and they see scar tissue and it's blocking your veins and arteries then sure but if you've got some issues with tightness that's affecting your Tyrian so making it worse there are a lot of steps to take before actually getting the surgery so here we can see the PEC minor and this is also a huge problem with people at ers and you can see that it goes right from the top all the way down onto your ribs and you can almost see how that can affect those tightness in your chest and pull on your rows now if you put run forward shoulders and you just get a better angle your shoulders pull forward and everything pulls tight because of this PEC minor so it pulls forward and it pulls down because of the way it attaches to go to the ropes so the pick and the serratus anterior you can see how they affect a lot of the movements within the shoulder joint now if we go to this next model and we can actually how the serratus anterior is attached to the ropes and you can see it's quite a big muscle and it's about under the scapula and it attaches to all the different rooms so if you're lifting up and you've got that tightness and you feel it all the way down your side it's more than likely your serratus anterior because that controls the movement and the raising of your arm and you can see how it affects all the muscles all the way down so let's just get this model moving and you can see how everything stretches up here so when you're lifting your arm and you've got a tight serratus anterior you can actually see how it gets tight at the top of that movement so that's why it's crucial to get that serratus anterior loosened up and get more mobility because that's gonna really take the pressure off and help you move your arm better whereas the PEC minor you can get that loose it's going to take the pressure off your whole shoulder joint and keep everything balanced so if it's pulling tight everything's rounded forward and it's just going to cause you a lot more problems so you can visualize where that muscle is now you can see the serratus anterior how detectors from the underneath your scapula all the way down your ribs and it's a big muscle to work on so I do have a video on the serratus anterior I'll link it down below I've got videos on the winged scapula that I'll link and you can just work on these muscles now and you can visualize it as you're watching the movement you can see where that muscle is and the more you know about that Anatomy the more you know where these muscles suit you can go back to my other videos and you can actually massage like your PEC minor you can come in straight from the side now and you can push it in then you can actually feel that tightness and you'll probably feel a very tender area and now that you can see where it is let's just go back here to the PEC minor so you can actually visualize it now that you can see where it is you can massage you could your trigger point therapy a whole lot better and when you get a pain in a certain area you can think about where that muscle is and where that pains coming from and you can probably establish where the pain originates of which attachment point that attach us to and where their pains coming from exactly so you can see here on the diagram if you're coming from the side you can get to that PEC minor and you're going to be setting it up and loosening it up in this whole area we'll roll your shoulders back you'll get a better posture and you'll have a lot of stress taken off your whole back and your shoulder and your whole thoracic area so these are just a few muscles to work on but there are very important muscles and now that you can see it and visualize it and see how it rotates and and moves along with the muscle you go back to the other videos and you can start massaging and start feeling a whole lot better yourself and also if you go to the doctors you can now see where your pain is coming from and you can explain what you think may be the problem and just help them with your diagnosis if you're still struggling to get diagnosed so I hope that helps you I'm gonna do a lot more of these kind of videos and I'm gonna go in-depth than I have now I just want to set them up a bit better but I thought let me get this video out and you can stop working on those problem areas already and it's definitely gonna give you some relief so I'll see you guys soon | Muscle Mind Worx | UCntEItlP3kY7QiXmV6SRpOA | 2018-05-30 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,456 | 7,440 |
ZRb2otavY3A | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZRb2otavY3A | Teach Short Vowel Sounds to Kids! | short vowel sounds the vowels are a ii i oh you and sometimes why can you see that with me a/e I owe you and sometimes why do you want to hear a vowel song I can name the vows for you and you can name them to think I own you and eat I owe you and I owe you and you can name them too let's learn about the short vowel sounds a ah Apple can you say that with me a ah Apple II F elephant can you say that with me e F elephant i if insect can you say that with me I if insect very good Oh octopus can you say it with me Oh octopus very good you uh umbrella you see it with me you uh umbrella great job kids [Music] please subscribe to my YouTube page for more fun videos [Music] come on everybody and follow me from the beach to the cobbler and the time for learning time for fraud everyone come on everybody and follow me time for adventure fun and learning hey everybody it's miss Beth from The Adventures of scuba jack please comment below and give us a thumbs up if you liked our video with activity book see you soon | The Adventures of Scuba Jack for Preschoolers | UCV54yJIRDYrQ8hV5CIBDXRQ | 2020-05-01 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 214 | 1,017 |
9avDLkDn7r0 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9avDLkDn7r0 | aespa's Karina Pens Handwritten Apology Addressing Dating Controversy | let's dive into the details of Karina's recent apology and the impact it has had on her career Karina recently published a handwritten apology letter addressing the disappointment and concern of her fans after her dating news with actor Lee J wook was revealed in the letter she expressed deep regret and apologize for any hurt feelings she caused acknowledging the sadness of her fans and the unconditional support she has received following the revelation of her relationship Karina has faced mixed reactions from fans Chinese fans even sent a protest truck to SM asking for an apology the apology has sparked discussions about the impact on her career and the reactions from different fan groups Karina expressed her desire to show a more mature and hardworking side of herself in the future to avoid disappointing anyone she also thanked her fans for their support and expressed hope for reconciliation Karina's apology has sparked conversations about the complexities of fan relationships and the impact of personal decisions on public figures | I Got News | UCvbqmN-Ga54COL9KXsbDluw | 2024-03-07 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 170 | 1,048 |
gif1b46pXYo | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gif1b46pXYo | Dragon's Dogma 2 LIVE #4 | [Music] oops wrong one there we go we are live we are live once again here in joking J city4 YouTube channel hopefully you guys enjoyed today's live stream of dragon dogm to and today we continue the story now I know the last time we live stream we were a little bit stuck with some of the quests and I wasn't sure what to do I kind of figured out one of the quests and um um now we can continue some of the quests so um I am hoping there's more crazier quests than what I'm doing because it's really slowing down the game by a lot so um I'll try my best to really be patient and uh go through them okay and um but yeah so far so good I mean the game is good I like the customization of the um what type of weapon do you want and what type of skill set it's pretty cool I like it all so uh let's continue the game let's see how far we can get today so let's go down here we now we're doing the quest of uh the kid Malcolm I think he got lost nobody knows where he is so um where's he at not this one there you go this one I'm not sure why is that one's not even tracked Malcolm seems to have gone exploring the bats beneath the gracious hand accompan Kendrick and help him search for the boy so we're looking for a boy that got lost somewhere in the in a dwell or some [ __ ] like that so that's where we are right now so um we do have other quests to do which um some of them are a little bit questionable I still don't know how to do some of them but we'll see how we can we can kind of figure them out so anyway let's go but I do recommend this game it's actually pretty decent I know people will say like well the graphics look like like PS3 I'm like hell no this doesn't look like PS3 bro I've seen people saying like oh it looks like PS3 like y'all are so funny in all honesty at least it's an improvement from Skyrim and all the other the games that I have played over time I think people have not played enough games for for them to know like what the hell is up sometimes for this Malcolm kid hopefully it's not too dark though because that I think I is that a that the end I think I know how to get across there you go or we can just jump oh man wasting my skills that's a rat no enemies around here oh yeah I don't have oil we have yet to explore all the corners of this place to be shame if thought were overlooked quite right no sense doing things byes sometime there's like oil in here but yeah that's a good reason why I cannot turn on my lamp goodness you are unharmed oh we found him you have my eternal gratitude sir Arisen now I can breathe sir Kendrick you'll never believe what I've found it's just up ahead books sir books books and more books it's like some sort of Secret Workshop oh so now we can complete the other uh Quest there's another Quest where we're supposed to save a guy from the prison and the only way he would leave is if we find a place with a bunch of TOMS which means like books encryptions and stuff like that so now we solve that situation too so now we can move over to the two quests take a look at that place too behind our guide I quite agree how are we to get through this door put I wouldn't be surprised if he lead us into into some trap here yeah those are the toms right there the little paperwork on the side isn't it amazing and I found it me it is quite a find indeed is this some AR why I've have never seen so many books this collection must be worth a fortune might I ask that you not share the existence we cannot allow the knowledge accumulated here to be misused or mistreated we ought to entrust its care to someone worthy someone who can appreciate yeah the guy who's in prison that's the guy who I'm going to call over to be in there for you I forbid you from telling anyone else about this place oh but however in exchange for your silence you may come and go as you please let's investigate this place's Secrets together in and we got 3,000 G impressive AR here surely Any schar Dream dude I can't see a damn thing so if I can't see a damn thing you guys are worse cuz I have no lamps isn't worthless my bad that's as much as I can say for it a dismal feeling to be disappointed so utterly it would seem we need the pretty much a library let us make for the palace that you might investigate Minister allard's Chambers horns are permitted to approach the castle but not walk the grounds I shall accompany you to the entrance I don't think there's nothing vard is there only little spiders y'all got to chill chill it only little spiders Woman Jesus this an exclamation mark right here so that should give us a little bit of a shortcut just to go through was a fascinating tale those soldiers outside the palace were discussing regarding the queen regent and an important personage you mean tell her ties to this figure from the neighboring country have a romantic who knows we might solve like a bunch of few quests right now but at least I can solve another Quest that I was stuck in that I didn't know where to find a library this big did it does this thing just circle around oh yeah it did okay yeah it's all it did it just circle around so we can just clear out the quest we got three three G's out of this which is nice they're not paying us with like mly like 900 G's or some [ __ ] I would hate that especially how everything's so expensive in this game that would be annoying so what's the next Quest do show us all right we're back dark Raven everybody he coming in here s into the palace uh pay a visit to fvo okay so we did finish we did finish the the finding Malcolm thing now we're going to do this one find a place with a plenty of TOMS it seems to be the back St is only prepared to leave your cell if you can find him a place to have Refuge a buch of his thirst for knowledge so I'm definitely going to tell this guy so we can clear out the the mission for that one I know a little shortcut for that place so right now we're just doing a bunch of quests they're like you gotta tell this to this guy and got to go here and there this doesn't seem to me like we're going to do much action over the next hour but I'm trying to clear them out as fast as I can what are y'all doing here um like uh the last time you guys uh watched my last live stream and the last hour I actually got jumped by a big ass bird a few trolls uh a werewolf I think it was a werewolf it was a big ass werewolf and uh it was I was getting like I guess assaulted by one of the big dudes like literally the big guy just picked me up and started licking my character like crazy I'm like dude what the hell what this perverted dude doing you know so uh it was quite of an ending really there the guy have you found some place I might s my schol curiosity oh to think such a place existed very curious guide me outside then if you can deliver me from this pit I yeah let's get the hell out of here I'll even pick you up and give you a free ride because it'll take forever just following me oh what the [ __ ] but yeah that's all we got to do just take him to the library and um we should be done with this Quest also so two quests down I think both of them are from that guy named Bryant chill out old man I'm taking you over there but yeah it kind of sucks that we're stuck in this type of quest right now I hate when they slow me down like that I have been waiting for you Arisen I this should be far enough my thanks if you truly are a risen then I swear to someday repay this debt I owe words may be wind but there's not else I can offer you a present mayhap the knowledge I've gained reading of el could be of some okay so he's not going to pay me well I guess our next mission um I'm pretty sure it's to return to to brand or whatever his name is uh what his name inform the good captain that you have seen the mag while her free from cell yeah talk to br where is that at pay a visit to volvio a sculptor resident in batal how far is that guy that doesn't even seem close from here oh Jesus well people we have an adventure to go to and it's literally like around probably like around 10 miles away look at the map are you kidding me oh my god dude well who's ready for this one you can kind of see like the routes that I'm supposed to take because it seems to me like this entire area is a big ass Mountain so our best way to go through there is heading to this bridge the main road cutting through here and then there that go south north go through these tiny roads and then this little road right here just keep following the main one and then it branches out little little bit so we can find a bunch of little caves along the way and then reach this guy I'm not sure maybe there's a boat or oh there is a shortcut yeah there's a shortcut right here so I'm pretty sure there's a boat somewhere or maybe there's a cave this look like it leads to a cave and then we can cut through here and then end up here in this SW it might be our best shot and then this bridge is broken so we can't take that bridge so we can we gonna have to literally take this other bridge over here then hit South and then hit the cave hit South hit South hit South and then hit the town okay so once we unlock this town I'm pretty sure we're can unlock fast traveling so that's quite of a quite of a trip all right we'll do it we'll do it right now um just let me finish this Quest real quick and we'll go on an adventure I'll s everything that's extra on my character and we'll head out cuz I'm done with this like talk to this guy talk to that guy and he'll give you this and give you that so now we got some action boys all right I wish you can have an option in video games like you can become a bounty hunter or um a monster hunter you know just slay monster for money or you hunt bounties you hunt you know this and that become an animal Hunter like that would be a better option compared to like oh just follow the story and just get a dragon but that's just my opinion you know there's always something else that's way better ideas for these type of things wait hold on oh [ __ ] I forgot it's leading me to that one I need to talk to this guy where's he at but yeah we we'll go over there just give me one second just me let me just finish this Quest and we'll be good we're going to level up a lot along the way for sure we'll probably be like five levels higher once you finish this entire route I'll take the cave route cuz if I go all the way around it's going to it's going to be a pain it's going to be a longer probably like six hours worth of Road get out the way I need to talk to this guy there is much we ought attend to if we are to strengthen your Majesty's magistrate wardor has been safely delivered from his cell the man's dedication to Justice May be prudent to visit man on occasion and Avail yourself of his vast now would you be so kind as to return the key I lent you you want the G key I thank you pray take this 7,000 and a Fairy Stone nice getting rich boys anything else we got to talk there is much we ought to tend to if we are to strengthen your Majesty's claim it is no simple matter to infiltrate the castle a night fall into the hands of the guards govern not however a cent loyal to me will be on duty at the time of your infiltration I've taken I am afraid she will be unable to Aid you directly is there all else you would speak of your majesty do not forget that we work to Ser let's head back let's head back to the front of the castle I'm going to check my inventory real quick empty it out so I don't have too much clutter on me and then we'll head out so our next Quest pay DNE another visit in a few days now I'm good pay a visit to bille sculpture resigning I'm G do that one I'm done doing that one this is MIL yeah okay so yeah we're GNA do this one we're definitely going to do this one so now we're gonna head north Head West and head south we have everything planned let me search my stuff and then we'll be ready to go um I have anything extra on me I do have this this card I gotta put the little stuff away I think I need to go to the bartender yeah because look at my freaking weight on my character it's like too heavy though I also got to pay attention to something else apparently according to a lot of people on Tik Tok there is a plag and we got to take a look at our characters that we picked up as a pawn because if they do have a red eyes or both red eyes that means that they're infected with the dragon disease or something like that and if they are if you do sleep they'll turn into this like black flying creature and they'll kill everybody in to so so far none of my guys have it that's for sure this tall one especially she's fine so the eyes are fine we gotta pay attention to that so we do encounter a dragon at any point we have to check our characters longy treated get rid of this rag I don't need it tearing Arrow guess I'll save lat I don't need those books what's up with all these books put that one away so I should have enough way to like carry whatever the power to locate that weighs a little bit but I don't know okay am I carrying anything else extra I don't know what that means um okay how about Texas do you have anything extra that you don't want put this away anybody else that wants to turn anything in equipped how about you you have most Hospitality in allor can make potions real quick stamina and health debilitation and that's lantern oil I had lantern oil what the hell man keeps telling me that I don't have any I do have some all right we're ready to go so the adventure begins boys we're GNA take a sixh hour Adventure towards the west side of the map and uh we're going to take down this road right we're going to head West and then head north northwest or we can cut through this little road right here I think this I think that's a cave well that's a little literal Hill right there and cut through go through this cave cut through head down here and head to this this little thing can we set a way point that's our first step right there second step we got to hit this part right here number two once we exit the cave head south All the Way South that's number three right there but I'll put it down I'll put it like once done with one and two so that's our pretty much our first step right there we can see like on our bottom left part of the map all right boys let's just hope we don't get like ambushed by everything in there new discoveries await us above headed the wrong way I think along the way also I'll be changing my bodyguards because I know some of them are a little bit low level at this point I mean they're level 18 I think let me see yeah level 20 Level 20 Level 17 level 23 so along the way I'll Chang the arker which is uh the Lila Thea needs to be changed along the way she was a hello an arcer though for a while there's a bunch of birds up there I think we're going to be making Camp pretty soon also thing just so we can have some bonuses former Masters chose to hire only women why I'll be sure to keep that in mind so y'all enjoy the adventure manap it's going to be quite a a walk oh what the [ __ ] it already started out of [Music] nowhere one might confidently call that a resing jez we haven't even left town yet man how level are you talk to me I know precisely when a Curative is needed Master you'll never so as I'm around the problem with some of these though if the pwn is so cheap I know they do have more stuff I'll get her yeah I'll get I'll get her sometimes the pon is so cheap that means they haven't leveled them up but she does seem like she has a lot of things a lot of core skills so I'll definitely hire her so now we're GNA get we're going to dismiss the lla the lla was with us like for at least like seven days in the game it's been she she's a hell of a arker so this are her core skills also she has a lot a little bit less than the core skills I think so see you later Delila you were a hell of a arker I'll get her a uh you can also gift stuff to people so once they their um once their main Pawn leaves this world they'll take Whatever item I give them and I'll give him something nice here take a cookie is a Pity we must part after sharing such a journey where made the LI that thank shall cherish my memories of our let us work together to Hon the Aris trust they just her AR beager we could Pi some Nowa cannot men wait let me see your eyes come here what has come over you Arisen oh let me see your eyes real quick I'm not going to get no disease on me it's great but yeah you always check uh once you recruit your pawns make sure they always have regular eyes not red eyes bro because you don't want that disease to happen it's getting night time though I of lantern oil even though I do have lantern oil i' thought to sh oh for [ __ ] sakes without a mage among our ranks we' no one toal Us in times of need isth considering a mage with knowledge of the Curative Arts could be our barrier to its life and death he's right there bro [ __ ] it we'll take him on [ __ ] he has a lot of armor I can't see him oh [ __ ] a dude I can't see anything I should have wait till morning get up got her got her got her there we go Jesus Christ SL down SL down he dead he dead God damn bro in the dark see we can where's the fire Camp there it's done thank you oh my I can't even see a damn thing bro completed the task my master set for me not a bad idea God damn it [ __ ] ghost go away Casper Qui AR you mustain your fo everybody needs health he's up in the sky that onead God damn this place sucks bro y'all good let's make some Camp Jesus oh boy all I just want to do is just make Camp oh we can't cook in this one oh maybe I don't even have meats on me wait a good sleep does wonders see a little thing over here rested I why is there little thing to my left what is that check it out right now no give now get now bunch of small BS oh Beetle seems to me like I cannot go up that road but there's something yellow up there how do you even get up there I probably have to go wa the hell around Master a treasure chest we shall have to find a way to reach it would you care toold a forgotten rone as yet undiscovered in this world then follow me it isn't far like pretty far away though this head up there there's got to be some enemies around I can't imagine we're in need of a campsite just now time spend camping isn't necessarily time wasted I think we already have enough Camp time there one here what the [ __ ] what is that oh [ __ ] it's yeah I just burn it alive is this the right way well this heads South we got to head north and straight west [Music] greenish rather I don't know if this is the right way to go C just send him flying going keep on going [ __ ] dude there's a lot of [ __ ] here oh [ __ ] that one's perple around a little here [ __ ] we're getting screwed here spe there we go arer get up I'll guess it's like a lizard cave or something entire thing ingredients are plentiful hereabouts I say we collect as much as we can carry a hidden PA I suppose there will be monsters lurking Beyond it pray keep your wits about you we needn't go barging in [ __ ] God damn man they're so quick we're not even heading the right way though rather might as well have an adventure than not to you know oh [ __ ] n he I need some health [ __ ] we don't have it's almost dead God damn it that was my bad I pressed the button so many times oh shoot now we have a lantern it's almost it there we go there you go boy St it's been a while since I had one level 21 we got to level up a lot in this adventure be quite up a road your ability to over nothing never ceases to amaze me oh don't mind me these things happen's this I have a modest talent for spotting materials that can be used to enhance your equipment I can even mark them on your map I'm good with the magician that I have materials such as this can be combined to craft things this is just what's needed nothing but a dead end say shade Walker R oh [ __ ] I didn't even have one I thought what happened to the one that I had must have forgotten to put it on all right we good to go um if there was a way to climb up the mountain that would be great but I haven't seen anything I think my character's Pleasant cure silence um shoot how do you here silence there going to keep on moving forward South and then we're going to head West through the coast I think that'll be a more fun adventure over there is dying F because of the poison I'll God damn it I got you AR I am saved thank you arizen let's keep on going through the cave but I think right now we're like pretty strong to like maintain our uh our character well during my travels beyond the rift may I show you to it location there's birds over there well pick your poison people kill the birds or we kill one salamander with salamander watch do then there another one oh [ __ ] there's more I wouldn't sound mind their hitting a those right now last time I checked through here that Village was not friendly maybe it was I don't remember I don't know but any was we have to cut through here we're going to cut through the coast we're going to check on this bridge maybe it's still broken I don't know if it is then we'll just cut them North so we can reach that bridge over there the creatur's corpse will serve us well strike true Les the Beast flee this long has I've been just going to be one hell ride and there's food I'm all for swapping stories but perhaps another night I can scarce keep my eyes open agreed we ought to give ourselves a chance to recover we continue on our journey I actually want to change one of the skills that I have on me the dragon SP I want that one to be square wait no no no I messed up one hopefully that helps because I keep pressing Square to attack but then again that's not the the button that I wanted to be useful because instead I had the Shield or whatever now that I have this one on square and then this one as X should be a lot more comprehensible the hell is that okay so we're going to head north northwest right here and get on to the next one proba g to go through the coast see what what we can find maybe some Treasures that was hitting down there or something never know you like to grow overed if you picking up every little trinket you I'm sorry my character's fatty so where's that and here I hoping for some great treasure now I feel a fool we'll find a use for it I'm sure bunch of grapes and apples seeing that I'm low on health potions is the best way I can do this can I combine them here or no there's a bird over there oh shoot I just noticed the big ass dude standing on the damn Mountain something over there right there's a cyclops right there I'm good there are useful ingredients to Beed here I'll wager pick some now and use them when the need arises now be Ponder how best to proceed got that bridge yeah that's pretty that's pretty broken we can't even cross it fresly rested as we are this battle ought to be in our favor try not to get hit all that go to waste oh they got him damn [Music] it I mean I think I can still cross it not sure if I can if if I can land on the side right over there I should be able to pull it off give me just aim oh son of a [ __ ] oh she's good I'm good it was just a dream oh man I mean I almost made it probably the magician can though that's probably the closest I can get to it maybe I can cross that side but I don't know damn it cuz our mission is like a M like five miles away like over here south that would have been a nice shortcut but now we have to go all the way to the north side here screw it I can't do the jump probably like if I had like a little bit of like a maybe like 5 foot in I should be able to pull it off I can't wait to find out what's inside what is you talking about is there something here oh the treasure chest what are you shooting at you good remember we always got to check our pawns for red eyes because if they do have red eyes they have have the disease and that guy's acting weird let's get the hell out of here he'll be the first one to go anyways everywhere you are an impatient one AR let us endeav to keep up though we are less Fleet of foot heard someing somewhere I will finish this here and I needed to kill the pig so I can get some fresh meat just in case we do find another Camp what's the top of that Hill let's find out we have like four hours to streaming today so I wouldn't mind taking some little bit of a detours here and there just to see what's up oh come on fat ass we're not that we not that heavy right now oh [ __ ] [Music] byebye unbel never forget I can do that all the time oh [ __ ] what the hell Let's help him out godam it think we got them all there's another silander over there hiding I thought you might like this so I picked it up here you go I saw him here somewhere oh there he is can we cross through here we've earned ourselves a on the back oh yeah that's continuous is an enemy in of itself let us instead St to better ourselves with every battle we're supposed to head this way I learned of a forgotten Rift Stone in this area during my time beyond the rift I can take you to it if you like supposed to be heading down this road best way down would be that direction over there I'll wager I could make that shot be sure to aim oh [ __ ] boy it's been a long time Justin Fields is gone C up time is this game good I heard about the microtransaction problems dble welcome back brother it's been a while I know it's been like a while since I last live stream and I'll be gone for five days straight now again because of my work but uh but yeah dude like I was gone for a little bit just just because of my work schedule it's been hectic but now I'm back um but yeah I saw that dude justtin feels to the freaking Pittsburgh Steelers welled who is this I'll see your are Shar between the M but yeah um no the game is the game is good the game is good the the microtransactions has nothing to do with this game to be honest um let me show you because I know there's a lot of questions so according to a lot of people out there they do charge for uh the uh the like if you want to create an appearance a different appearance once you create your character you want to play The Story You're like two hours in and you want to change your hairstyle your your face or whatever because you didn't like it the first time you have to pay uh 10 G's right like the iname currency like you see how I have 177,000 G's in the top Corner over there in top right corner you can use that instead of paying $2 for a new appearance or you can gather like around 500 RC to buy a book that allows you to change your appearance for free I mean all of that stuff can be earned through the game also another thing they're charging for is this the Fairy Stone I think it's this one yeah I think no is it a stone that can instantly Spirit the user back to the location of a set portal Crystal yeah so uh this is the uh the the teleportation right you want to fast travel they sell you these in the store like in the in-game store now you don't have to buy it for reals you don't have to buy it like $2 worth of Fairy Stones where you can earn the stuff for free in the game like to be honest that stuff is optional it's as optional as Battlefield giving you the option to level up to the max level you know how they you know how in Battlefield they sell you this option of like uh max out all classes for like 10 bucks it's literally that it's an optional thing you can earn everything for free in the game you just have to play the game and you'll find it along the way it's not that hard to find some of them some of them they give you you to through through quests or if not you can unlock them through the through the treasure chests um what's another place you can unlock them through just finding it through enemies bodies really so in reality you don't spend real money to play this game dude like at all like don't be scared uh the only biggest problem that I do have with this game is only one save file so you can only create one character uh that's my biggest head peeve right now about this game like it's just why you know we're in 2024 where you can create multiple saves especially like an Elden ring and and other type of games and yet we can only have one save in the game that's crazy like I don't know why would they do that you know I want to have multiple characters just to see like what else I can do from the beginning but instead um they only give you one option they only give you one character uh which kind of sucks really but uh so so once you create your character make sure you customize it as much as you can bro so um so really like you just have to take advantage of the time uh but anyways you don't have to waste real money on it to be honest the game is you can you can earn everything for free in the game I think I forgot what it sells let me show you what they sell um so this is the stuff they sell right yeah all that stuff they sell the keys what the [ __ ] okay so I actually earned around three to four of those during the game um art of what art of Metamorphoses I think that's the one that you can actually edit your character but you can buy it for free in the game you just got to earn the Curren what is this one yeah you don't need that one to be honest uh this one the camp you can earn a bunch of Camp items through the game and they're all like literally scattered through the first part of the game bro like the first two hours you can find a bunch of those and you'll weigh you down by a lot so in reality you don't really need to spend money on any of this this one I actually do have it also well I don't know what it is [Music] actually giver and receiver I don't know what it does wake Stone I actually do have a few wake Stones actually that's for the fast travel too but like I said you can earn all that stuff for free but the game is worth it dude like I think it's fun it's a pretty fun game like think about it as Skyrim but like with better movement better graphics and better locations well actually the locations in Skyrim are way like 100 times better but for Dragon Dogma like it's a little bit more linear but I mean it it scratches that itch of like oh I haven't played Skyrim in a while so now you got this you know let me give this to Texas cuz I she need little bit else so uh in reality you have you don't have to spend money you don't so uh you're good to go man like anytime I recommend this game what the [ __ ] here big enemad rested try not to get son of a [ __ ] that is it mayate yeah bro um it's been a while since I last seen you bro hopefully you're doing great I think it's been like four or five weeks or something since the last live stream is that another blob God damn this game has so much so much going for it hope you weren expecting it's someone they absolutely wreck the pawn right now there pick that up I must oh come on oh [ __ ] any oh come on [ __ ] stamina yeah this game is it's something I do recommend like I said you don't have to spend any money you don't it's not a requirement at any type of shape or form they're just there just for decoration it's not as bad as uh as people make it see like oh you gotta pay to win you gotta pay to do you don't I'm to charge when I'm good but yeah you don't you don't worry about all that but it's that's a game that I do recommend it's not broken it's not doesn't have many bugs oh [ __ ] so um just some of the quests though I do have a questionable uh some questionable quests that I've done so far and uh bed chill are plentiful just passing we collect as as we can carry but right now I'm doing a quest that requires me to travel at least like 20 miles it's literally on the other side of the country so we're gonna have a long ass Adventure right now and we have two options to actually pull this one off so we have a route right I'm trying to take this route instead because I know maybe it's a little bit faster I don't know depends how the cave is though because if you can see here I'm taking this route and then I'm heading straight South right and right here it looks like the road ends so my uh my prediction maybe we're gonna hit a cave that's pretty freaking long and ends somewhere around here you can kind of see like a little road on this side so that's my plan is to hit this this road hit the cave go through the caves head south and hit this road it's going to take me straight to the town that I'm trying to get into if it's not a cave and it's just a dead end then we have to go back and go all the way around to the west side and then head straight South and you see all these little branching off streets like it's going to take us like maybe like around two hours just to get there by foot with no fast travel because we haven't unlocked the town yet so this is a long ass adventure and I wanted to do it because the other Quest that I was doing right now like two of them they were boring it's just like talk to this guy talk to that guy and make sure he goes here like it was I was like uh I got to find something interesting and I don't know where this one shows up so I was like hell yeah what are you doing killing deer well she's a hunter picking things up aren't you we have enough Meats but yeah that's my current my current Adventure now it's going to be AAL of to the scr that to think they J to destroy local structures SP thought of poor souls that have to re the damage it takes days it does enough is enough they're probably talking about the bridge at last a chance to use this use what let's get it there's still another one right there that's my special skill dude you there's another salamander over there oh there's a few more up there oh who are you fighting he's fighting his demons on the ground I don't know somebody down there all right let's go yeah that's a pretty fun game so far for me I don't know like if you're into Skyrim like this is our experience kind of harsh compared to Skyrim but you know I'm talking about Adventure wise going the right way yeah I'm going to head straight south from there can we take a short going take on the fun thing is you can hire your bodyguards too that's uh reminds me a little bit of watch dos cuz most of these most of these uh bodyguards are actually done by by uh real people you know people who play online so whoever created AR ARA your freaking character is amazing so all of these all of these uh pawns are actually real like things that were created by people you can create your own Main Pawn and she will be your bodyguard for the rest of the game and that pawn that you created your main Pawn am will be used by other people without holy [ __ ] keep on moving wait was she wanted a hug wait hold on oh I'm sorry AR keep on going oh nice on fire place how far are we we're not even close we're like three hours away ah [ __ ] scar should still more up there I can't get him jump down he did yeah so let me explain to you a little bit more about the ponds the one that's named Texas can here Texas come here Texas wait wait oh apologies Master this one my mind was a away so Texas is the one that I created and that pwn can actually be used by anybody who's playing online so so that means that these other two pawns that are right here is literally one of these one of my main ones so somebody's using my Pawn along the way so all these are user created pawns too soad I don't not sure if that's the best way to explain it but yeah I'll probably explain it the worst way ever yeah that's a fun system though I like it oh and check this out dude it it's actually real that the developers did not use did not um check this out it's freaking hilarious they use actual steak footage to make this cookie part it's actually not bad though like I don't know why people complain about it like oh developers are lazy not to like you know animate the entire cooking part I'm like dude like it's actually making me hungry it's working for me but yeah it's hilarious let's rest oh and by the way I actually gone viral on Tik Tok again for like the fourth time W um there's this one video that I posted on my brother's Channel it actually hit 1.2 million views on Tik Tok and like around seven to 8,000 shares a lot of favorites like around 10,000 favorites like it got a lot of a lot of traffic I'll tell you guys more about it in a bit so this is the place where you can actually recruit more ponds or more bodyguards for yourself and there's a bunch of different levels types now here's a tip if the RC is super expensive that means that they actually DBL up their pawns they put specific abilities so they can be strong as hell so I know they're super expensive that you cannot afford it now there's some that like between like 200 to 100 that they actually did something about their their character you know they probably add in a little bit abilities here and there and uh that's why they cost a lot if it cost zero RC that means that they did not level up their character it's just the base and the max they have is just the equipment so do not recruit the one that has zero RC the one that has a lot like 275 like this guy he must be insane like recruit that guy recruit this one right here 117 ofalia 117 eclair like recruit those people but never recruit the one that have zero RC because their abilities are not fully developed that's my opinion I don't know if that's true but so right now I'm gonna replace one of them main Pond y'all gota put like more creative names from this I want to recruit someone expensive um somebody actually created cradles by the way let me see if I can search I want to see this uh Pawns in the oh you can't search them from here but somebody created cratos I should have done it myself oh Kara look at that 275 should you need to communicate an Elish pray call upon me and you can watch their details you can see their weapon skills they have a bunch of different things deathly Arrow core skills the list is a little bit long augments it has a lot of augments on them so that means they can move fast or something like that and they can do a lot of things for you um so that wouldn't be a bad idea maybe it's a bit arer than I have but I do want to have a magician instead so I'll probably get old failure lion is actually better than I think I have a for Gathering items and I'm ever on the Hun so yeah some of them may have a little bit more augments or Stu so what the hell does this one cost so much and it has less what the freak maybe it's the equipment because that's what it seems to be like it has a lot of resistance to everything okay so that would only cost a lot because of the equipment so you always got to check like the the abilities they have if they have a long list take it this one has a small this too probably because of the equipment Rafael what are we missing we're missing one of these one of the one with the shield oh you can have a hammer that's sweet but yeah over the over the over the adventure like if somebody keeps on dying over and over again you can switch them out any time no hard feelings should you wish to pick youres off from afar you need look no further than has to Teddy and reinforce are and the way you can tell that it was done by an actual person if you watch the Arisen details that's the actual person who made it so you can kind of see like the online ID his name is nimor so that was done by maybe someone from PC or something because you cannot just have a name without the numbers so that's one way to tell like I oh this one has a lot covers health I need one of these because my health keeps on dropping I think what our magician does not have he she doesn't have healing so I'm gonna hire this one I'm G swap out the arker I think that would be a good idea I'm not sure she has a done buch though here take the to I'm only glad to have proven my are you f to travel spend a little bit of RC on that out of here there you go so now we have a new bodyguard this rumor has been tring me now both magicians are different though I think this one's more of an aggro magician compared to this one this one more of a passive one so make sure you have like a little bit of a distance and all that Stu D to ourselves and otherss anyway let's move on attitude and overconfidence and in the end we turn our backs on our master and our duty one GH anywhere God top of we shall have to remain watchful lest one of our company should start showing signs of this sickness oh [ __ ] here we go here we go again the enemy bye-bye off okay that's the broken bridge see so that magician kind of Buffs everybody this is good we needed one of those we have found a materal different combinations of materials resulting different Creations what is that oh [ __ ] that might be a dragon that is a dragon now I see why that cave might not be the easiest one to go through can Sprint it all the way through we've little need for a campsite at present Let Us return once we've grown tired from our Lo little bit more strength as H well we've eaten our fill what say we settle our stomachs with a few hours sleep let's keep on moving brother always rest till there's a cave right there there ought to be found there can you not see it want to take a closer look it is our first time in this place we will do well to be wary if any creature dares Ambush us I should be ready for okay so we have a problem there is a dragon right there has to be a dragon I don't wish to fight a dragon right now and now we have to take the rooll all the way across it's going to be quite of a freaking stretch might you consider lightening your P Master if you've anything edible I'll gladly lessen your burden oh you [ __ ] [ __ ] he's too strong we get to the cave we get to the cave come on [ __ ] stabing on that I only fude [ __ ] he's too strong he's way too strong can't get up lot of here not used to [ __ ] thing oh my god with these is it gone through seems like the dragon cannot even go through here oh we can actually go top Ian where we go we go to the top part I think it just heads me back to the entrance without hitting the Dragon ours is a party of women by and large and yet no two of us are the I doubt will be I know there's more out there D he does go into the cave huh all right so now we getting into the good stuff just that we do have a lantern Jesus so we have to skip an entire Dragon there if you're G to go to the South Side to reach this Mission watch out with the dragon that's there there's a dragon right here can beat it we need to be way stronger than what we are I think like probably around level 45 you should be able to beat it not at my curent level I'm like level 21 oh I'm trying to destroy the bridge but never mind Texas Texas is down there somewhere Texas survive [ __ ] how do we get down there's l oh [ __ ] oh he knocked me off the damn Cliff [ __ ] H I need some health I have much left [Music] Texas where's Texas oh she made it up there shoot got you Texas I think we're good we're stuck in a cave with like multiple passages but somehow we got to reach South see because we're trying to reach this little route right here so we can head straight to the mission so we're like probably like two hours away from it that's how massive this area is we leled up by the way up what does this take me oh this doesn't seem good [ __ ] someone help me out here I'm glad I hired the fra fra I'm just gonna call you Frey I'm glad I hired her because she has a healing power Ada never had healing power we ought to keep watch L we be set upon from behind web whatever comes we always do man yeah we're stuck down here sure so I came from that side and it just slides down that's not a good time CU we're heading back up north we're supposed to head south that's not good and my health is running low ah Jesus where the hell are we oh my God salamander land Jesus there We R out of stamina and I'm happy again because I found a camp it's Cu uh if you do take too much damage your health meter goes way down as you can see my health meter on the bottom of the screen so if you don't heal up it's going to stay like that for a long time so you don't want that you always got to make camp now enjoy the show oh man they're Geniuses this well we've eaten our F what say we settle our stomachs with a few hour sleep so where the hell am I now on the East Coast Oh shoot no so we're still in the cave somewhere I think we might end up here so they shot us straight out to the back great so we're gonna have to face the dragon again man it's going to send us straight back to the entrance but there's no way around it either because the the cave won't allow me to go back up so I have to like literally go back it's going to send me way back to the entrance yeah God damn it be on your guard there are inable Corners where an enemy might conceal themselves here your voice dude this is the entrance oh oh my heart Beak from my throat okay we kind of messed up we're going to have to go back to the dragon side and hopefully we don't get killed along the way you'll see the dragon in a bit so this Adventures just turn into four hours long oh he's gone oh okay there was a dragon here that was laying down I didn't know how to go around him so I attacked him going back in this time I'm g go through here because there was a bunch of ambushes down there but yeah so far so good boys so far so good like I said I do recommend buying this game this is fun because right now I know there's also uh what was Ronin Ronin came out PS5 exclusive forgot the name of it but um this's another Samurai game that came out kind of related to Ghost of sushima but not in a a story way but like this a similar combat style so I might get that one once I finish this game I'll pass that one next and then I'm planning in passing the final fantasy series awesome God damn it is broken but think there's still a Way Forward here yeah this is our only way forward don't break the bridge though just so I probably already have like a full series planned out oh we can't even go full hey how I even get here a my bad I did not want to destroy that bridge oh my God fur ele have to go straight down oh what what was that a b blob or some [ __ ] this should be abuse so the question is how do I climb up there our collection interesting that looks like a hand I shall have to inform my own master of this that's an enemy isn't it I must confess not rattles me quite so much as the unexpected snuffing of my Lantern light oh [ __ ] I might have ruin oh no I did I think I did ruined it no because there's no way AC cross it dude there's no way I cross the whole thing the only way I can do is just hope that I can make it with my special there we go let's push the ladder down I would have preferred not to have to fight so soon but at least I know I the challenge holy [ __ ] there a bunch God damn it the stamina another one there's a bunch of works here bro y chill where are these things a hard one we were overid in our abilities that fortune will not always favor us I can't see a goddamn thing holy [ __ ] there's a bunch of them there come here y'all where you where you guys going [ __ ] dude what the [ __ ] it took away a lot of Health uh I need some health I need some health who died Texas got to revive Texas Texas get up I shall see to it this does not happen again where' they go down there it's a rift down there you like to grow over every little trinket you find who knows we might be a surprise down here it seems like at least in the [Music] coast it's about time we pressed on you say master I am attentive and loyal and prefer to remain by your side thisy in battle I shall follow your lead and prioritize support Jackie you got nine likes and two harded I don't know I mean seems the same thing as the other one that I have uh I mean I add you to favorites the good thing you can check your pawns to see maybe like they have less or more than the other oh definitely do no this magician did I have wait not this one God no this one's still good just depending if they have Elite fire or not but because that one seems like a regular this one I'm good can I someone somewhere else or guess not guess here let's go back to the cave yeah so far it's been Adventure get up there take off the trash as we continue up there's two ways to this I guess it goes way on higher oh that doesn't look good I can't reach him I can't reach him dude the only ones who can reach him is The Magicians right now right there godam it I can't see a damn thing damn these birs have a lot of Health I can't reach him with my special oh she brought it I'm pretty sure that's a [ __ ] enemy dude like he's just he's just there I've seen these dudes on Tik Tok look you can even clam on them kind of weird huh very well I shall go on ahead that thing I need is to wake him up so never mind um I think that's that's all it reaches up here come on get up get up Superstar guess we'll hit this way we're almost there we're probably like an hour and a half away from that distance ation going to take a long ass time what other option I have besides that Quest and all the quests inside the castle which are a little bit boring so oh [ __ ] oh we can't damage [ __ ] I'm trying to get up oh come on stamina Jesus Christ bro I don't even I don't make damage see the meter's not even moving so where am I supposed to make damage on the hands I'm not breaking a damn shell off you I'm trying to figure out what what can I use cuz I can't damage him one of the weaknesses is hands it's on that hand that's the weakness so whatever that thing is shining like that's the best way to attack got the hand down we got the hand down right there loose trying to push him over again [ __ ] man the only way we can make damage right now is Texas since she can climb the the monster I can't trying to push it I can't oh I'm climbing it [Music] so fo that's where the uh other weakness is at I'm trying to get on top of this thing [Music] pick up your damn foot I can't do nothing about this I need to like just bring up the foot bring it up at any time oh my God he's keeping down old damage look at this there it took him a while to like finally do that move that you're of picking things up aren't you I would so enjoy seeing this obstacle smash to pieces to strike just say the word I expect you'll be wanting my assistance is there anything else we're still in the cave right oh we passed that entrance right there what's up there I can't make much out from here but I have a feeling to will be worth the climb you can't climb it I know you're supposed to climb it oh yeah I don't think my character is allowed to though I think only the the daggers Texas over there can actually pull it off an unlik location may have it leads to a hidden of treasure keep yours about you we need to go barging in hold on something back here we're almost there man we're almost there oh my god with these damn Birds oh you son of I can't do my special that I'll fly off the cliff oh well [ __ ] why are they're not attacking knock him down knock him down oh another one though Jesus Christ I just wanted to see what was in the shore there's no one standing who might say other it actually continues forward us into the next you know what oh [ __ ] get the [ __ ] out of here screw that everybody come over here we're not going through the cliff we're going through the inside screw that there's a bunch of birds there man go through here what oh you ninja got him sound like I another is that it more war Birds God damn there a lot of [ __ ] going around I can't see did you know there's no autolock in this game that's another thing that kind of is bothering me sometimes oh [ __ ] there another one [ __ ] Frey is out I'll get you free I got got you thank you well it was better through here than finding a bunch of birds on the cliff side I'll tell you what we going the right way yeah we are look how much ground we covered we actually started from here in the beginning of the stream this is how much land we have covered so far in two hours with a bunch of enemies bunch of crazies trying to kill us along the damn road he leveled up like least three times pricked be difficult to Pino distants by sight yo this is a big cave last thing we need is to see Justin Fs in here oh [ __ ] no no no get out get over here [ __ ] that [ __ ] what is that oh oh [ __ ] it's coming to it's a freaking minitar oh [ __ ] it's a big ass lion no get the [ __ ] out of here dude run to town to town oh [ __ ] a dude it's coming over we cannot break it from this side ah those are more enemies are you kidding me I can't see [ __ ] why is there a big a big health bar what's going on I need some freaking health I don't know what's going on there a lot of flashy flash everywhere oh [ __ ] is here oh he's way too Strong's kill people like that oh that's a friendly dude my whole clan is dead oh my God what the hell am I on revive oh my God it's a whole F what is going on oh my God all right we'll fight it screw it oh that's him I thought it was one of ours got you Texas oh my God that's the minitar shooting the damn thing out are you friendly that was the time enemy I'm hide in here screw it I'm I don't know what's going on landed right on me some health a [ __ ] dude I think I'm screwed oh beat him I have any potions that can help me out here ah [ __ ] putting me to sleep Texas is down where I got Texas wait what happened forgive me did he fall off the cliff this does not happen again he fell off the cliff that's freaking hilarious this cuz I saw yeah look look he's right there oh what a save that's hilarious well guys so that's a W for us right sadly we don't get a skin though master I'm not sure how much longer I can keep going without you're fine go go away we were to be set upon now oh man I'm g go check the cave that it was in it's over here though man this whole place got wrecked we didn't even take away his first health bar that he had three health bars destroyed from the other side forgive me if I do not jump for joy let's go check the cave what a wind he ended up falling off the damn Cliff who would have thought I'm save that be found that's how crazy it gets shall we see what we can find this is where he was three shards combined make one yeah look at that we got another we bunch of materials that's good I don't need them that's hilarious he fell off the damn and there's a fireplace right on time dude right when I ran out of like potions and everything perfect timing and in all honesty I thought one of these guys were actually friendly the magician the magician I thought he was friendly no ended up being a freaking enemy this seems a decent spot for a campsite oh look his body's not up here you like to grow overed if you keep picking up every little trinket you freakish man he died over the cliff but he end up being spawned over here we asked the enemy right there what a crazy day put a right through Redemption ah no cooking in this place God damn bro good luck going through this part unless you want to go way around our Advent continues come we have much to be getting on with feeling rested I trust see like it goes over there it's up here oh it's a separate road we should take that separate Road huh maybe extend our adventure by a few hours it goes through the water yeah let's go check that out I'm G check it out look at him he's right there that's a Minotaur he has some crazy attacks I'm not going to lie that's the cliff out that we could have taken oh no we can't even go down there what up goat this is generally used as a material I'm sure we'll find a purpose for it INE time look we could have gone down there man there's no way down there unless I slide off a cliff but it would have been interesting because that thing Cuts all the way through I guess we'll head back we'll take the other pathway we'll take that bridge because we can't jump down unless you want to see me die for a a treasure chest shall we see if we can't make our way over to it where oh hopefully we find there's a lot of classes that you can use I know in the beginning of the game it shows you that you can only use four classes but I I found out that uh because I was watching Tik Tok I found out there's at least 12 classes that you can use there's a magic arer there's this one that I'm using there's some other ones for magic and you can also use a heavy weapon like a sword or a hammer like there's different classes you can use not just four of them there's more you can find out by doing quests where's this to looks like it's going back to the edge we'll go this way going through the caves again sound like wolfes something up there climb that they're definitely up here is a glad thing we rested did we must not let down our god what the [ __ ] oh [ __ ] those why' you do that I was going to throw him off the cliff I can't get him he's up top of God damn it stamina [ __ ] St there he fell off your a in is as toow us balance as our enemies this thing goes way up high seems like we're reaching a grand Canon area with a view like this we might well ASP locations we've yet to explore the scenery of is W to give all right I'm back how in the world there a camp over there so we could have taken that bottom part but instead we took some other ways seems like there's a Temple that side so I'm looking at this way right the whole beach side there's a a little cave on this side kind of see it it's like another Tower we'll skip it we're almost there anyway so we're going to find a lot more Treasures on that new town maybe they're going to sell us a lot of better weapons too an obstacle blocks our way perhaps we might remove it by [Music] force by the way make sure you check for breakable walls because there's a bunch of Secrets oh we got to head down damn it yeah we got to head down we got to go to the beach side right here's a dead end leave that bird alone don't touch him damn it now there's a worthy priz if I away leave him alone come over here leave the bird alone don't be bothering Birds oh shoot I gr youing flame that's no point0 oh my God that was not my plan I wanted to stab it not dive over it and almost die I need some health oh my God I don't have health anybody else have an apple or some [ __ ] stamina God damn it I'm dead I can't move The Blob thank you there another one right there we're good that battle took more out of me than I would have liked we got keep dropping down destroy us only enhances our chances against future adversaries how are we supposed to drop down and survive that never mind on the way we good we made it through boys made it through we are none of us alike in vocation is it t inconvenient that we can't share equipment you know this look like a dangerous individual strength possible God damn it is my character that heavy heavy on it what do I have on me that's super heavy probably because we're going uphill that's why they're running super slow residential work where are we oh we're here God damn we're here it took us a total of two hours and 30 minutes to get here two hours man yeah we're actually here this is our this is are actually our uh our goal this was our mission and there's more towns too look at that there more over there so we started from over here then from there we could have just teleported to this part actually so we so we actually just took like an extra 20 minutes doing this part and then we finally went over but whatever it worked we got here that's what counts let's see if they have any stores that can sell us some good stuff change of armor and weapon here bunch of crops maybe they have a store up there prei just because I can play Assassin's Creed with all this stuff I should just get a sword and just play like SW F some [ __ ] is there a store up here this might be worth a read it couldn't hurt to take a peek you'll have to do well to beat today's gossip whatever I was gonna buy some stuff from you boy but [Music] no it's a bunch of like random houses maybe the stars are over there with the mission huh what in the where did you come from that's the guy when you do the toxic oh no he did didn't he I'm sorry I'm really truly very sorry I haven't slept a wink I swear it well I suppose I might have fallen asleep once or twice but I simply haven't been able to devise any good ideas while I am glad that the old man appreciated my talents enough to commission me which makes things rather difficult say you appear a rather strapping sort would you be persuaded to bring me to a griffin what it will be well worth any trouble Clark shall pay handsomely to see this done and you'd be doing me a great Boon I've heard a of a Griffin's nesting place I should do keep in mind however that you must need to drag the battle out if I to complete my sketch of course I I could look as long as I pleased if you were to petrify the Beast indeed a beast Frozen in place would be is said that a Fain sculptor of Al used a Medusa's severed head to petrify her subjects of sketching them of course I wouldn't presume to demand Alo legendary of you then I shall depart at once pray meet me at the foot of the guo mountain range east of the rest Town you're kidding you want me to fight one of those things again God damn it B is asking for too much stuff here can at least buy some stuff is there a store oh there's some store there's a store right here Assassin's Creed Bo is it up there yeah okay so we're in a whole different town man whole different town and he want us to like uh what he wants us to do there's this big bird that we saw earlier like maybe like 10 minutes ago 20 minutes ago that big bird he wants me to fight it he's going to be drawing it suppos to oh I'm dead Jesus that's what happens when you guys don't put in upstairs say have you seen any statues about solid Stone ones carved in the likeness of monsters tell is quite a number of them were found it's the Curious part though the things look damn near real so real what that I've got my hands on one statues he wants me to look for statues welcome and well met if as a Discerning customer like yourself will doubtless appreciate we offer excellent service at a fair price why is the resting place 9,000 what the hell bro better have beds made out of freaking water water beds expensive or something might as well make my own tent where's the weapon sh my let's see what he sells hopefully he get this one 25,000 oh this was the strongest 45,000 for a soul Antiquity plus 500 500 damage was is not bad that's the one that kind of need maybe I can sell some stuff and just try to get it try to get this one at least this one's 5,000 they fossilized Dragonite Bears the power to locate the Wake Stone shards and no thir location your map I should not sell those sell two so now I can buy the the weapon that I need 25,000 dude it's expensive I'm hoping the missions here can actually pay me more that's the other one that I have the prein pl this enhance it we need apps ASP toxic skin Chopper horn gripping claw not sure where that one came from again coin our packs are heavier and our p is scarter now this hard isane but don't you what are these actually not bad we cannot wear any of these we can wear this one but I already have one oh my God this [ __ ] dude I swear with this I'm gonna freaking break this door Crown up inside I think that's from IM shaders Noble jacket it's gonna it's gonna be costing me a lot all this is very expensive maybe like over 100 G's Man armor R cape cape Imperial shoulder Cape Sentinels Ring Of Destruction yeah they do have a lot of good armor darey to all of it's expensive we don't have money for it so sad we can't you must sh your duty you forget look as long as you I need potions though dear that's the wrong one oh apologies F my vision's growing worse by the day I F thinks it began when I started reading an old is entitled on the transference of Soul curious on this it claims to Grant the reader the power to summon I thought I might use it to stock my shells with other World perhaps you will think me simple but truly all I want yet is most vexing for the moment I start reading the tone but mayap there is hope for me yet they're said to reduce fatigue of the eyes I must keep reading that seek out qu is a I think I have some to welcome and well have you brought me a Quin oh I don't know where that is do a man of kindness is not for come again so let's go find this guy uh the one that wanted me to take a picture or he wanted to like draw a freaking bird because he could just find a bird out of nowhere just do himself join FAU at the appointed place and assist and assist him making his sketch where's he at I don't see him great he's like two miles away from me all right I'm gonna make the Walk we're going to make the Walk of Shame all right where's the north side this so the good thing is we just bought a new weapon which is a little bit strong not bad the problem is it was too expensive the rest of the armor that I need to buy is probably need to waste like around 100,000 have you a home in Bal if not well look no further as it so happens I've want now I've noticed you tend to travel with porns full Choice here in batal whe they're ill loved so I thought you might prefer a home of your own to stay rather than a crowded in well what say you 30,000 G for a home oh yeah not feeling so but sadly I don't have 30,000 G with me and I just spended 25,000 on my damn sword on my spy my spear sorry but I'll buy a home later on because I'm pretty sure most of the missions here are like high pay or something most where's the exit I am going the wrong way go west supposed to go this way I'm not what to do I mean it was worth it it was worth the travel because of L thing we can buy and there's a bird right there why would he want me to go so so far away there's a bird right in the entrance of the damn place that's the bird he's looking for here you come with me since you want to be such a such a helpful fall I'm going have to be feed you to a bird you'll get what's coming to you where's he at my P's grown rather heavy let's see hang in master I'm coming to assist he's down there somewhere to go to the side you can reach him from this side see that's what he meant about here a gin desend godamn TR by lightning strike oh now he's up there really where's he at that's not our friend that wasn't aiming towards him but okay there a bunch of these dudes get up bro godamn it oh my God man got you a lot there was a whole plan on them bro who do you think the Giants will take at six I have a feeling they just gonna draft another defensive player they're not going to draft offense I highly doubt if they do they're going to take a receiver for some odd reason even though they have a whole receiving CT to explore with if they take a receiver I'm I'm going to be like dude they're gonna go eight and eight or at least like six to 10 or something because I don't I they gotta start like drafting smart um maybe a number one tight end will be nice I'm hoping a tight end or a cornerback but then again the cornerback position has been taken over by Dante Banks um I don't know they got to draft someone good I know they lost xabier mckin so they have to draft a safety but a safety that high wouldn't be good thing so an offens lineman maybe I mean they have John Ryan so they picked that up on the Packers I don't know it's a big gamble man the Giants need a maybe like around five positions to be filled and this offens lineman safeties Corners um the linebackers and the lineman position they're filled up already that's the first time I've seen it filled up in a while because they got Brian Burns from the Panthers for like a third round pick I'm like really you going to give out your star defensive lineman for that cheap that's insane the Panthers are screwed over franchise I'm not sure what they'll happen to them um my heart knows but yeah those are my predictions for the Giants oh my God there's more ogers a whole gang of still lot more yeah more than likely that's going to happen dude one might confidently one of my biggest surprises uh Russell wasn't to the Pittsburgh Steelers and the Pittsburgh Steelers didn't go a Kenny picket to the where where did the Kenny picket go to I for where he went to but I know Kenny picket also got screwed over oh he went to the Eagles dude I'm like why why the hell did they send Kenny pick to the Eagles instead of send him to somewhere they need him like maybe in Tennessee I thought he was going to end up in Tennessee but instead he ended up in freaking Philly I'm like what that was quite surprising what happened there it was this this year has been crazy for trades and signings it's a whole different Lake dude oh this uh the Chicago Bears I don't know why would to let go justtin Fields but if they're going for Caleb just I don't understand I don't understand anything what the Bears are thinking even though Caleb doesn't want to go to the Chicago Bears but then the Bears I guess he fell for the bluff I don't know the Giants yeah um there's some rumors going around that Daniel Jones are just going to be moved on like there goingon to be they're going to moved on Daniel Jones and I'm like dude like come on I mean I know he's like already like six years into the league I guess it's time you know sometimes it happens I'm gonna miss Daniel Jones you know hell of a quarterback but never develop the arm like Eli Manning he became oh [ __ ] yeah it's going to suck to see Daniel Jones go going to miss just like how sequan sa one left also to the build up Eagles quite the [ __ ] got you Texas mind I'm going to move this guy out of and for e oh he killed me 3,000 G for that God damn everybody's dead gotcha gotcha gotcha everyone that's a [ __ ] bird it's almost come on you got to get up oh my god there another one [ __ ] this oh that's an enemy oh my God what is going on this [ __ ] Hur uhoh oh everybody's dead I can't hit no one please tell me you're friendly I'm dead bro [ __ ] he these damn Birds bro they never left me alone and I'm getting strike like crazy now I can't even move am I live okay let's get out of here everybody's dead the whole group is dead oh this is bad bro my whole group is dead there's enemies everywhere I don't know what to do let get out of here God damn where's Town dude oh I'm running away from it oh my God my stamina again there's more over there move move get the [ __ ] out of there dude wake up oh my God I can't move eat it eat it raw screw it just eat it raw um I can't I don't know what else to freaking call in I can't move they keep knocking me down behind those rocks oh [ __ ] a dude this [ __ ] this part of the map sucks just climb oh my God more enemies right there oh no that's a [ __ ] arming I just got blindsided I can't move I can't move whatsoever dude I got violated by a bunch of [ __ ] ogres right now oh please hopefully the save like back in town I couldn't move I couldn't go anywhere without getting attack let's see how far I was oh okay oh hell no no let's get back this back to town boys back to town cuz these birds the entire way dude when I was fighting The Rock I mean The Rock Johnson they attack me the entire way and I can't I can't strike them cuz these guys have to try him first The Magicians I can't strike a there you go one down so right there ain't going nowhere boy screw this place there's the rock over there hard one we were over confident in our abilities is a painful reminder that fortune I'm going to start summitting a bunch of different people now maybe I need an arer I I need a seriously an arer like I'll keep the magician I'll move away from arara I'll keep I'll move away from prayer too there's a stone over there God damn dude got insane this a key here my stamina is so poor I don't sure what's going on with stamina I got a debuff at some point I'll read your comment in a second let me let me just get to the rift or wherever the hell this thing is it's like somewhere over here this might be worth a read a thorough perusal might reveal of Interest there it is hold F I will be with you in moment let's see who's around S badana I think I need a knight bro like sometimes the close quarter combats become so hectic but at the same time I need an arker like nobody's raising an arker do I have to raise oh damn he's so expensive Hannah s is fre Tall Cat Blackjack I mean Jack Black will be the to skead Sam it's because sometimes I feel like these guys are not reacting as fast as I thought they would I have a mod talent for spotting material that can be used to enhance your equipment I can I need to get an AR what I need to do the good thing about this stone is that you can actually search for the pawn you can search for like arkers and stuff calb is coming to Chicago and I'm excited Fields just wasn't a great passer but he was fun to watch yeah I mean Fields needed to develop the awareness you know like where his receivers were actually at but he never did the develop any of that so that kind of sucks for him oh Stella look at that level 27 17 a lot of likes and a lot of Hearts I'll take Stella probably take away uh was cool a well organized pack is my specialty I'll see to it your burdens are shared between us porns just like Daniel Jones you know it was fun to watch him too an for combining materials that I hope you'll find useful I'll CRA I can sh spal there a good amount of things well how many this has she been with me doesn't it say sometimes it shows you like how many days doesn't show you at all I should give her here you can take a Copp or a oh days travel 12 this is right there wherever your travels take you I pray you go in help oh good I see the origins found someone to handle our busy work so we got ourselves a new arer byebye you were a hell of a magician now we got Stella a troubling rumor has reached my ears and me I well met sir how's the day treating you then H is that to change my armor this tavn is even porns so long as they've coined for their just follow me I guess we're good now maybe one person changing will be a good idea because we need an AR what time is it it's already 5 p.m all right man I think I'm already gonna end the stream already uh I won't be able to live stream until until Monday cuz I got to work for five days straight now because of what happened um but yeah I'll be I'll be live streaming this game more often it's pretty fun I said think of it like I said uh it's a pretty fun game microtransactions is like the less like something you don't need to worry about it all like it's not even a big deal like you don't you don't need to buy it you can earn most of the things in the game free so like I said you can buy the game I recommend it at full price um you'll get a little bit of annoyed in the beginning because you know you only have four classes to develop but over time you get to unlock more classes more weapons and you know you get to do a lot of things you can to start over here at the map and you get to explore a little bit you don't need to follow the quest all the way directly you can you can just like Ro around for a while you know just do some some side stuff and earn some money and explore some caves and if you're too weak you know come back to it later and stuff like that so there's a lot of things to do in the game um right now Landing in this town might be a good idea but right now it's getting a little bit tough but you know like I said you need to hire better pawns so you can like get more strikes done more fire or maybe they have different elements that you don't have yet and you know they're going to come in great help so uh like right now it's struggled so I need better people you know I need to get like better stronger uh pawns and stuff so so yeah ladies and gentlemen thank you all for watching today's stream I'll live stre Monday and uh hopefully you guys have a nice weekend Oh [ __ ] hopefully you guys have a nice weekend all right I'll see you guys in the next one peace out Brothers y have a good one | Joekinggiant74 | UCC0iWdPO34RLZqphPTNIcZQ | 2024-03-27 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 15,532 | 77,030 |
MnrgWo5UQNA | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MnrgWo5UQNA | Why Mandatory Mask Mandates Should Not Be Imposed (62420A) | we'll do a little test here today a lot of people are saying they're getting headaches and stuff and wearing a mask that they're requiring us to wear pretty much everywhere we go and i'm going to test oxygen level under a mast using an osha approved air quality monitor that tests for oxygen levels hazardous gas levels lel co nh3 h2s stuff like that this is bump tested every day it's calibrated every 30 days osha requires 19.5 oxygen to work in a space look it up normal oxygen levels is anywhere from 20 to 21 right in that area so i'm going to i'm going to do a little test here i'm going to put the sampling tube at the corner of my mouth and i'm not exerted i'm just standing here so we're going to put it right here that's going straight to the air quality monitor and we'll see what the oxygen level is so i've got 20.5 okay 20.6 that is oxygen level without the mass now i'm going to put the set the camera down put a mask on okay do the same test hose in the same spot you can hear the alarm going off that means that there is a hazardous atmosphere and we'll see what the levels are 17.4 17.5 it's starting to go back up okay it's going to clear at 19.5 and that's what what is required to work in a space so you're wondering about headaches and stuff like that there's why because you're not getting enough oxygen if you're exerted working running whatever the case may be it's only going to get worse from there so you know it is what it is you're not going to see this on the news because they don't want you to know this summer news so take it for what it's worth | Elkinsinboxinc Audiovisual | UCMMgF-uFch9_H58lJeOiBaA | 2020-06-24 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 312 | 1,579 |
laRh6kYK_iY | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=laRh6kYK_iY | Craft the World Ep 25 (with Mrs. Rambler!) | [Music] hey folks this is noble Rambler and mrs. Rambler and welcome back to crest the world RM sir hauling things in house complete that's an interesting symbol to come up when was it not complete click on it he was nothing Oh something right here oh all right I guess it just maybe when you affair when that happened was that as possible that it was still in memory from last episode yeah okay what's the one we just picked up a Miller's book we actually have a Miller so we don't need a book their mind anyway 25 minutes to the next wave I was noticing I took a square of stone off of each side of the ladder so they could shoot at an angle get the way the towers are follow me they're looking watch him see the moving together uh-huh but now I don't know what I was saying oh those little blocks down there okay anyway so I want to take these away so we can put stone bridges in their place and let's set that to look a little bit better that's interesting I like that look I do so many snoring's oh that is unless that's fight oh there's no snoring going on what did you attack it's probably a book but no the books not attacking us now there's a book okay loggers book and well guys won't you give him a hand he's not doing that great a job no baby down so would he beeps more powerful if he had the bag of potions or is it just to give him more experience points a mage yeah it just adds to his experience points it doesn't actually give them any new powers right no because there's also those potions that you could make up the frozen right but that's going to have to do with the in other words you're talking about this yeah those things yeah but that's got nothing to do with this I guess if you don't you have to actually make these and have them okay so going out and buying this since it's so far away from where we are it just means he's going to gain experience a little faster that's his that's about I guess he was miners lamp yeah there is sharpening stone make sense okay I just wonder if we could help him out but I really can't stairs ladders letters okay climb e things just Catherine put it yeah so we have blue thingies and Clemmy thingies alright um oh poor down there alright more down where what hell you can take away okay what was dad I just heard what's under it wasn't it yeah and it's raining in here I was dripping off the stalagtites course is it yeah Heights very stretched tight from the ceiling might might reach the ceiling someday that's right now that's how you do it and speaking of all sciency stuff we saw all these are version of the eclipse yesterday we didn't drive out to Ground Zero like I'd wanted to Wow and where's the Thunder this is seven days to die I'd say a Blood Moon is forming but there's no rain well I guess there was there's obvious evidence of raining all over the place that poor sheep is just slogging through Wow a lot of water on there hmm we need more water last time we had 250 of them now okay so nope um just get done kind of lets get that set that's going to go there I've got three more available I know what I was I've gotta decide to I was about to say if I got interrupted last time too and maybe we should I want to stonewall on that I like that turn right here I'm going to do something do it on the other side too yes I will maybe so take out the letter now just change the view of that but it's got to attach to something oh it doesn't a well it will you'll see it'll be good let's take these out I can't I would do right click here we go who is it must be him making that noise stone there ok what were you saying I don't know about which these clips oh I'm not going to talk about here you play the game while I'm anyway I took up a box that we had for for years and years that we bought that I think what to say that when we read when we renovated this place bought a bathtub and came in multiple pieces and one of them came in a great big box so I took that and made a huge pinhole camera out of it and took it outside and attached a board to it like a leg to get the right angle and and we were able to go out there and watch the Eclipse he had before we're out and only hit about 90% of total eclipse so it got dim but not not dark wasn't as dramatic as where we wanted to go but got to thinking about you know before we left - to make that drive wasn't worried about the drive itself and you need to talk to me and I need to get rid of those bottom two one more there Thanks yeah that'd be good now a lot of folks would be heading out to see the Eclipse but they've been doing it all weekend long so not as much of a problem getting there because most people would have already been there but the drive home is what I would I was a little concerned about that it everybody would be leaving at about the same time so I could just imagine the gridlock on the highways afterwards so I decided we go ahead and stay home and watch it from home and because of that we're able to record right now otherwise we'd still be in the car parked on highway 84 thinking about driving but nobody would be moving anyway I have controlled the game pack or do you want it to be want the con you can just continue if you like go ahead bumped the mike trying to reach the mouse it's I built this desk to handle two people but it's still a little tight trying to crowd in around the microphone since I don't talk loud enough yes I got to get us right up close here anyway what are we doing we're getting rid of that well and we're taking out ah you guys doing down there I'll be going now watch where they go where they're going to go let's light it up and find out keep on walking to nowhere I think they're getting closer to us so why did they fall in they make this trip every night you got trapped interesting I don't know what they're up to I want to get over to the other side and Mark all those guys but these guys right here wanting to see if these guys are doing that and there they are quite a troop that comes in every night 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 eight plus well that was a Big Bounce where was I plus 1 over here nine and we've got 5 and 5s where's the 10th 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 and 10 okay we've got them all over here fine we're taking him out now we're going to go take these guys out of course to make it easy you can just destroy those tombstones pistone and you have less worries sighs but that's no fun and you're saying that I'm not shearing enough so let's shear and then just some more feathers make 10 a little it is all right so what do we need to accomplish before the next attack would you need to kind of set up the area again and every time soon we're going to be getting into steel versions of what we're using so we won't won't have to replace them every time this basically takes the place of the wooden fence there's your iron trap actually this is iron fence what's the difference - no loophole Anna I've never used that so I don't know oh I can't even click on it - yeah yeah so we have an iron fence an iron loophole I'm picturing an iron ring on there that you would maybe hook your horse up to or something but I'm not sure where it is the one before there I'd rather just ponder about this and not accomplish anything this guy the Stonewall said we didn't want to do that for quite some time we finally have the ability to do it you clay and a couple of stones count 10 at a time yeah one for now just so we can see what it does you can go there and then I wish I could click on this and it would me back to here so I can see what else is needing to be worked on really it's just the fountain one thing has not been built right there it takes a flowered relief do we have we do okay you and bunch of you and some water 237 of them okay fountain let's make a couple of those yeah those are fine yeah I'll make four of them put them all out and decorate soon with them then that's satisfied it will once they're built okay so that's good speaking of decorating we need more to decorate meaning we need a bigger canvas for when we go to decorate you look Lincoln bedrooms in here you can take you right down below to what I want to go up into large rooms up above it's going to figure out what those rooms would be we could send the kitchen up here the big banquet hall up in here you have to bend they because this I think would rather have more manufacturing in this area we have further to go though unless you have your elevator but this is further to go I'd rather this was right there okay so manufacturing this area and the common areas up above meaning this might be a good five to ten minute segment to put out a bunch of it looks like the Eclipse out there a bunch of stone walls it's so hard to finish a sentence is a challenge now who painting is fun [Music] gasoline cape yeah let's build it to the sky all right zero left let's make some more of those are they instant they're not let's make a bunch I'm going to I want to redo the the back walls with the tail go not near a battle because once you although they'll never actually break the house because it'll be swapping so I could set them to build them and not worry about the integrity of the house but prior to this I want to make sure that oh we didn't open it I can't open it i right-click no put this remove ladder now I can't open it oh that's frustrating now we get the first two layers in I mean first player I guess they built through osmosis thing can i by any chance use this to swap out images I can't so I just have to do this for ever oh there you had to click it just right man I guess so okay well it's happy so I'm happy and we're under attack I'm going to guess a cave spirit nope a larva and you've got the source much better than they the the wand as far as so right now over here where oh I have where you have sand I would just oops right-click front so then this one keep on falling down okay well that way you know there were even what if we need more glass and I won't know that there's sand behind it I could have swapped out with you've got plenty of sand okay I'm sure right I have a back because I was going to go over here and do a bunch of these while we're in the area so they had something to do their story did one over there haha and rear and coal so you're saying just do that just the front and then then if they ever need to go underneath they won't fall down on you they've already been changed to okay from the sand what else we can reach that one so you can do this one too now you can't tech tree so that completed that group and we're into the iron traps how much iron do we have 51 mm let's go one more round of of wood traps for this attack where is that here right there because we have plenty of wood I'll do that for our defenses this round but more than one round now if I were about 20 on each side otherwise we're not going to do the wood for the iron trap just yet but we could get could get one of everything building out like that loophole is okay there there there we get one of those built let's work through here you still in loophole what are you this add-on to the castle walls allows doors to attack from behind cover whoo so well let's build it and then we'll I'm thinking somewhere up there at the door clay where'd you go right there which we need to make more of let's make four of these and clay let's get a bunch of those in stock okay so I'm thinking something like that wood or am I areum's here boy here don't know so somehow the dwarf will stand behind it and the others won't be able to go through and it'll take the damage for them and they were units I don't really know we could do like this whole run right here and then put our blue thingy right there and they'll pop in behind and shoot maybe did this get built it did Matt looks so much better than that yeah remove wooden bridge although if I we do that the trap will just fall and can be picked up it's not gets destroyed so I don't need to do that yeah okay or maybe it'll be on the left on the back I can't just walk can't I know I can I replace now okay that would take you out and we'll try to remember to you back to that but what were we doing before I said oh I was going to build walls and they all went away let's try that again mm yeah paint-by-numbers is bad there we go I lost it okay get them to build that and then we were working on more of these a flag what can you choose different flags No Oh bummer I don't think so oh my god then I've seen but have you ever thought of clicking it twice to see if it no the light of that I might actually do something you've never done before maybe oh I'll do that on here too you can use it as part of the part of the new portal piece if you want to eat not portal a stock pile okay so it's an ingredient it's what ingredients for a stockpile so we could probably do with like four of those then okay how many stockpile is you going to make and I'm going to we're gonna decorate with a deal okay so iron fence fence slows down the enemy's advance a couple of these leading up to the loopholes okay a whole new way of defending the kingdom is about to happen next episode that should I'll do one more okay there's that and then the iron cage we should be just about out of padlocks yeah so let's make a few more of those afterwards so they're instantly available to us I'll do that no just click there we go I let's try the are instant all right so that gives us only 15 iron left yeah knew if I made a bunch of traps and it would severely limit us to be able to do anything else and that's why I don't have scaffolding in my water well I was only needed well um Fighting's okay so after the battles over you will always remember I would tell me to take this scaffolding out of the water well because I know I won't remember in that and I'll just be driving my dwarves on to undo our wooden bridge you're on your own alright so there's our more solid stone bridge I just need to see that they can travel through this there shouldn't be any problem ok um there's this week to harvest wheat to harvest ok here we go take that out uh chickens to coal one alright let's check our our doors there is a door there he's guarding it got a new one over here and I did that contraption I'm adore yes it's just done as far as it's just decoration huh yeah I think if you break it he just get stone and this is gems right yeah okay some kind of a gym he normally is guarding a portal piece yeah but there's no there's no pop-up to tell us that this time I'll know it'll go to the main unlike this one now that's well does he think this is where the actual portal will be okay but he will have a piece of the portal every time you kill him he gives you a piece of the map I mean people you know okay any others that we've touched on now we have taken this one out yeah so no other little cheeks now I have my fifty back out and I'll show it give up way a little bit defect no oh there's ants now we're going to answer over here ten minutes left we could deal with that yeah he's a man with how best I would have come up I would come across I don't know where the actual nest is yeah Bay's it up I mean we're not seeing it you know but because you won't put your little light in there so let's go see what we can find do that that and we'll sit I didn't work because I can't right there I'll set it right there don't you use the light you have the when they can see it then we will see it do I even have one because I can use it when they can see it that's why I have one meanwhile let's all right I'm trying to grab that thing and it will not there I guess I don't have a perfectly still hand replace bottom one can I get these all set up ahead of time what was that aisle we finished off all of our new stuff let's not go to there yet though let's finish doing this job all right losses in this area that we can reach another being across this way but that's not going to get this one oh it's right you can eat another ruler I'm just deciding whatever natural landing right here for another one okay so fire you across and then probably hmm this one next one be a natural one landing here yeah I just don't know if I want to use them I'm I'd like to get too high in it is more convenient with one row in between who are you or over here and well we're going up to the spider first okay mithril club-like let's grab all you guys are in the area let's go ahead and just clean this mess up yeah and you're going to be dropping in and out of there so let's give you a half way so there's another one right there so we'll have two pathways into the area that works low health uh ah where no sometimes it's not enough time to well while you're rolling over there that spider took his last bite and they're dead so I don't know it works for me okay all of them yes so now we're going to get to work clear these out that one we can reach those scaffolding right there scaffolding right there leather climbing there okay I suppose over here I think I can I would say over here get close when they get close when they get close to the hands okay of course they're kind of busy right last the portal lost a portal but we have a portal yeah why we have a backup redundant systems-- you still want to grab that mouse don't you yeah I like to make out er easy accesses so I would have put one right there well I was clicking right as you grab the mouse opening cuz it's great we'll do it right there remember you're broadcasting okay a pain in the backside to try to boost volume in in one second verse all down the video to get you out there that's another portal we're heading down this one yeah there's a lot of ants over there but usually around the same amount I think each time they're attacking the the snail that has invaded their territory they are vicious little critters so what we're going to find a slime down there from that snail since he didn't die of natural causes so to get you guys to do it I'm going to do that and way I can get two to three people and you're working at once now let's go ahead and add another one now I'm gonna wait until the end we can put it in closer rather than reinforce that one now waiting your turn there is a warrior book let's go ahead and equip that one right now who's our next warrior starting at this end no room there okay who has room right there you are a mage okay you are an archer we don't have any archer books that I'm aware of I could go on there we go who is that Ragna congratulations you're the new warrior and which means we need to get you a sharpening stone which we don't have so nevermind working our way in time for a new portal that's close enough there's a lot of ants there yell wait melee you're an attack anger all right plate steps up there everybody down here one looks like you're okay [Music] wiped him out boom okay let's light this place up from zoom out a little bit we're going to dark all over let's toss one into there and there there I go behind the other point means coming that's fine I'm busy doing something else there's a hole behind there there's a hole behind there out so you go and have fun I know you want to ask if it excavate the whole area so although you can put a portal in blue thingy you can have to create a way to get up there soon I mean porks cap gas folding get up here I mean we're going to be digging down pretty deep maybe cut a new pathway in from the other side he's going see the challenge of making a video is to be able to keep talking while you're working to and I'm seeing how this is going and it looks like there's still some openings there so I'm going to go a little deeper but there's a little bit here all I see is there's where it ends right there just a little bit more and kill that guy yeah on there and maybe do a bridge across this way continue offers continue down well meanwhile I'm going to hijack the game and get back to the 2 minutes and 50 seconds left clear you guys out portal emergency mode get over here and get to work guys and over here take those those and let's get some serious work done over here and craft grab my defenses that's in this area stone loopholes going there and seven of these have been made otherwise we need traps there and what else now you use the two steel ones well while we got them okay just yeah that will put in place of the scaffolding all right so probably won't fully design everything yet we'll put this one there and one there one there and taken one over here we have left I have one left so no can you work in this tree Thank You Noel come on guys come on guys well after that we'll be one of these there and one of these they're under attack I'm sure you'll be fine that goes there once those are in need to put a steel trap at this point and this point once it's built thank you I spoke too soon it took a while to put in then we can do the other traps now I can't really do that till we place cages and things okay so I need more what I guess these guys and they're like should we do have several of these left okay so let's do that that that and one more any more on this side because there isn't as much room or petri dish I can go there and that can go there those are all installed make sure we have plenty of portals still there and we'll double that one all right so now we can care trap this area and over here si we're looking pretty good up here now that's all those let's go in with these and a cage actually the cage should have been the closer one and we'll do that we're here let's cage there we have one left and that'll have to do some traps otherwise up in here and up in here [Music] build okay so that's done you need to go away that's interesting never had leaves grow here but we've got them there what do we at 14 seconds we're not going to get our traps out here kind of at that point but ran out of time were too busy opening up a view down below alright everybody inside and everybody is in let's kill all the rest of the portals alright back to normal and there's our two we've got him I've got them and let's get some light on the subject he went down into there now let's see if in here this time where are you going we're taking out the defenses pretty much these guys they're walking past them just fine I don't know how that slows down the enemy hmm over here he's launching I went up here landing so we didn't get traps on the bridge either it's going to be a little tougher we're good now okay they're right there let's get one more light otherwise are you guys doing down there no no no although this would be a good place here I'll take him out take him out yeah let's try to defend this kinda watch what's going on there's get another portal and three passes in there plenty of time to get home all right otherwise we're doing a decent job is here gargoyles and equip all right how we doing what did well should we have the handout that we didn't I don't say anything in here that's going to help us do have one pair of shoes thank you and we did the shoes yeah all right so need anything we haven't made anything sense okay because it isn't enough time in 40 minutes to make Mayan heel and tech tree and I mean if everyone casted out yeah they were passed out 15 episodes ago so those who have them have them all right 14 best of us got to be dealt with we've got to get more of these in the queue to be made for next time work them away through scag II okay let's stop right now and make sure this happens because we're going to get distracted doing other things and that's never going to get told to get queued up all right what's happening here you are trying to escape you're going to tell me to put in the scaffolding which we don't have anymore all right [Music] they're a watch over there we had that would calories are doing wood towers I'll have to tell you later we're going to run out of health potions s we may have to retreat this battle that's very possible eight left five left four left it's going to be iffy got a ration um boy it's gaggy hopefully you don't need once a tough battle all right we have one emergency health potion left the world's Isis I can't go get them to the portal there they walk oh okay let's any mom yeah send them home but what I could do who would have been that emergency one they're odd okay odd gets the last one and we're going to do this everybody home and very quickly over here put an emergency amazon order for potions and then we're going to have Amazon send their drone and deliver them or was that you have that was the blue things oh okay we're okay we still have a low health and we have nothing we can do about it but be nice definitely they can find them all right is everybody actually in you guys attacking you're attacking our stuff okay nobody's in trouble here all the greens are inside and get back to our imps all right you guys brought him in now what was that last one again no no well maybe anyway we're bringing him in all right back to the battle or it could be someone going to sleep okay as possible equip let's get everybody all juiced up again and and eight of them have made it so use that's enough to get us one more round in there and I think we're going to get through the group okay we're good all right back to these guys where did the gargoyles end up let's see we're being attacked here another low health who would have dropped low that quickly someone's just diving out they're really nearly yeah and saying hit me hit me I don't have maybe somebody went to bed can you won't click on that thing here in the middle books did this healthy-looking on that just shows me a mess so how do you think of them going the day we had a Port Elizabeth Laura could be no it's right there okay here's our I'm not programmed to do that I was going to say here's our tower so I didn't get a chance to do anything with it anyway that's also my signal that all need to be evaluated okay not just the one that's in trouble everybody see Yanni could have been in serious trouble if I clicked over there and went to look ahead I'm gonn straight to me so I could watch him die no it would it it would it would have taken the camera to him it wouldn't have gotten me to pause the game so that's what worries me is the game is still going he's still being pummeled by 15 gargoyles while I'm watching it instead of doing something about it mmm-hmm that's my philosophy mm-hmm but when you do you're serious you can you can definitely do it you know any way you like I am I knew that is your series that's not being televised oh okay you'll have our launcher over here okay all right oh we're watching - oh ouch oh and I had do differently his head's on fire that's the end no victory dance today but we lived through it yeah which we could play with these guys yet when I wait my this guy on my game he just loaded down ah and disappeared yeah I can't click on them so we're done we're done what a mess to clean up yeah there's the scene of the battle so yep I think we're done well we'll clean up this mess later need to pause some actually hit pause is sort of Unruh chord this is a noble Rambler and this is rambling and we'll get you next time folks [Music] | Noble Rambler | UCiEa8Q5G67FYqiMtYjrV-Xw | 2017-08-21 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 5,510 | 27,154 |
mr9qBCbzuH4 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mr9qBCbzuH4 | Comparative religion - How history repeats itself - Yusuf Estes - Part 1 of 5 | bismillah Abdullah was still at asilomar Sulu la Weatherly he was a bh mein general area holla why I said on the Abdul or so not that we're coming to you today from Muncie Indiana anybody ever heard of Muncie Indiana heard of them we were over there with the Muncie ice yesterday and now we're with the Anderson I hey it's kind of unusual for me to actually have these kind of chances and especially here it's very special to me because I used to some years ago be the minister of music in our church for it's called Church of God and its location you'll never guess where it is can you get very good that's right here now all those years when I was with the church of god I never got a chance to come but then for 11 years I've been a Muslim now I get to come that's strange in it very strange but at least I got now to come and see what it's like here and I liked it nice very peaceful very quiet and food was pretty good too we stuff Nate so to get started what I thought we would do is I'm not I'm not really excited about doing what they call comparative religion where you know you'll say something you don't like and I'll say something I don't like until somebody gets mad enough to do something stupid so instead it's better to talk about what you have and that people decide for themselves now spend a lot of years in business in sales marketing and what we found out is that usually if you talk about your competitors products or the trade in that somebody has on a car lot or something like that you wind up actually driving them right back to it so it's better just talk about what you have is they said well what about what i have said you ought to know better than me it's yours so then people have a chance to make up their mind on their own and you're not trying to influence people or you're not trying to trick any whether you're just trying to bring what you have and let them make a conscious decision what they like so first of all we'll begin by mentioning that his name is not peace okay I heard so many people say that solaris pieces lamis pieces that must be how many of you heard that heard it it's wrong okay doesn't mean it's not peace peaceful but it doesn't mean peace if you know the word in Arabic language for peace its salam and in the Hebrew it's Shalom and they're spelled the same the same letters look different because the two languages look different but they're pronounced different because in the Hebrew dialect they pronounce some of the bounds like like that so that's where you get the difference between Shalom and so long but in fact because I'm a chapter and I worked in the prisons institutions universities one day when I was in a federal prison one of the inmates 10 by me and he said Shalom Aleichem and I thought he had a speech impediment and I said while he comes alone he started laughing he said he didn't understand me did you I said what he said I said Shalom I lake and ice will it sound so much like Saddam at home I thought that's what you said hey some Jewish I said oh so alhamdulillah praise is to Allah that we can begin by learning something right away and find out what things that we already know I teach the basic arabic course and it's very simple and a lot of fun if you know what you're doing with it and one of the first things we do when we teach the Arabic languages we say don't think of it as a new language and don't think elevated something strange because it will overpower you and you can't do it think about what you already know and use that you already know how to make the sounds of most of the letters in Arabic so why don't you use what you have the first letter in Arabic is on the next one is bun the next one is tough but we don't have the next letter because we use a combination which is th the there is no letter in English right so these small differences but they help you to start building right away likewise when I want to explain it's lamb itself but do the same thing take what you already know and don't try to mystify something don't try to make it overpowering because anybody that the scholar in Islam will quickly tell you that it's so wide and so deep that you can't run at all nobody can master Zee the religion of the slam nobody masters even any part of it because it is very very deep however the concept is all we want today which one problem with the concept and see is Islam peace and tolerance or the other one you said love you snuck that one in necklace in the original gmail it down how that one your bad boys you change everything anyhow what I want to do is just explain from the point of view of like a teacher showing it in the first the beginning and a class about Islam and then you decide what it is that's better I think so the word is Islam it's an Arabic word you cannot understand that unless you break it down it has two ways to look at it because Arabic like all the Semitic language it's a Semitic language by the way somatic meaning that this is where Jewish comes from the Hebrew the Aramaic the error mix which Jesus peace be upon him spoke all of these come from the same grandfather language to all submit it the root driven they work off of two and three letter roots all of them do and you build with suffixes and prefixes and sometime both together and it's very easy to understand the language is because when their pearl it's clear because always the nouns that are plural as what is the verbs likewise the gender is right in there's you don't have you don't question because genders built in as well so there's a lot of the advantages of staying with arabic language if you know what it is the next thing to mention is that this one could be a verb because there are always verbs but in this case it could also be a noun depending on how you understand it and that's where a lot of people get confused it's lamb let's take the route that seemed lamb Ming seen lamb name got it okay and it's pronounced slim or sell em up from that come these five meetings and they're there together all five of these are together in this the first one is surrender like sweet surrender you know the song okay next one is submission the next one is obedience and the next one is sincerity and then finally salaam peace so we have peace in the word it's there but it's not the whole thing it's only one fifth and the meaning is that a person is trying to have a relationship so that's the verb it's the action of the relationship that they have with Almighty God they are supposed to be surrendering submitting obeying in sincerity and finally in peace with Almighty God okay that's the action for one who does it he would be in English if you have a verb you put what a suffix her right talked her walk her think her stink her so oh I'm sorry get good way anyell you take it take a verb and then you put er after and that's other English science work but in this medic languages is a little different especially in Arabic you use the letter meme or moon and you pronounce it in front or as a prefix so instead of talk talk or we'd say Moo talks move walk got it but now let's go to the Arabic and look at some of the verbs and consider the word Sully Sully means pray the salat or the formal ritual istic movements that we do with bowing and everything five times a day the one who does it more suddenly now in Arabic to have a word that's that we got a word from in English Safari comes from the Arabic word and supper means to travel and one who troubles travels around would in Arabic be what what we remember the rule move put mu in front and then say the word will suffer got it it's complicated ok I'm going to come to the main point it's lamb anybody who does this then would be a a what whoa some Muslim now you know where the word Muslim comes from one who does the verb of Islamism or Islam what's them and it's funny because if you don't know any better you know I was down in Florida and I was on a radio program in the after it was over and we were walking out of the area where the helot program and we had some difficulty with the person would have the show because they were misunderstanding things twisting things around but as we walked out it all became real clear how much they really didn't know they were just really following a script because they asked me now are you one of those Hispanics are you or Muslim it slam pic that's Latin you put it in at the end of an Arabic word it doesn't work but it just shows our ignorance we don't know what we're talking about so Muslim Muslim is the one performing the verb of Islam now I said it's a verb but then I mentioned it was also announced what does that mean by that what do I mean it to also a noun well it's lamb as a verb means anything which is submit to God surrenders to God obeys guardian since enps is doing that it becomes a Muslim all the creation the universe itself is doing what God wants us to do right or can it decide no I don't wanna do that today no it has no choice therefore the universe in Arabic language is Muslim because it's subservient to Almighty God all the universe always was always will be but when you talk about the faith that came with Muhammad peace be upon him 1400 years ago that's a noun that's when it becomes a noun and it's the exact same word so you can get mixed up real quick if you started to say that oh that's that when it slammed came 49 years ago what about all the people before that and logically you'd have to say well then it's not a complete religion is it but it doesn't mean that it means from the beginning meaning that Adam peace be upon him according to it and I'm going to speak from the Muslim point of view so if this differs a little with what you know this is because what we have in the Quran I'm not quoting from the Bible although that I will tell you right now they're so similar you'll be surprised according to the Quran Adam is the first one that God creates creates him from dirt then takes his mate power Eve from his side from a rib bone okay they are living in the paradise but then they're told by God don't eat from this tree or this plan or this thing don't eat this fruit but of course we know what happens Adam eats from it v's from it and then they get in trouble and then God put some out sound similar even the devil is there in the story is called shaped on and not Satan Satan is an English word that comes from on and if you think well wait a minute how do you know that the Arabs didn't get that from us that's fair okay I'll just ask you a question which language came first arabic language has been here about traces back about 10,000 years and english goes back 900 the Quran was revealed before there was any English so any word you find similar in Quran logically and predates English so if you have it in English we know which way it went the Shaitaan or Satan comes to Adam tempt him he eats he gets tempted and she eats did you notice the difference in the chronological order did you see the difference to us it doesn't matter which 18 first because one didn't influence the other one we don't have something that we're pointing back to even saying it's all your fault it's separate what Adam did he's responsible for what he did she's responsible for so this is the difference more in philosophy than it is anything else so then they both did the same thing after a period of time they did something called repent after they repented by forgave them and that was the end of the problem then each of their children born after that were free to make their own sins and then they need to repent so this capitalizes each individual and makes him responsible for what he does and not for his grandfather's or his grandchildren so there is no passing sin down the line or taking it from somebody on top it's all you each individual what you did that's you good you do is for you and the evil you do is also for you and it's mentioned more or less like this in the Quran it says for money a moment color daughter can hire a year all what my your mom with colored others in sorrow you are let on the day of judgment each one will see an atom's weight of good that they did and they'll also see an atom's weight of evil that they've done so but each person is responsible for don't | IslamTrueReligion | UC2XLcYXyV7TF9C1kLtK4bbA | 2013-12-07 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 2,404 | 12,267 |
eRBF1kR9yDs | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eRBF1kR9yDs | 2017 RAM 3500 LARAMIE CREW AISIN CUMMINS HO DIESEL LUXURY BROWN 4K WALKAROUND 13478Z SOLD! | hey this is Brett and this 2017 Ram 3500 crew cab long box dually Laramie is stock number one three four seven eight Z I am here at Summit Automotive in Fond du Lac Wisconsin near new and used RAM and heavy duty truck headquarters this 2017 Ram 3500 has the 6.7 liter high output Cummins diesel engine puts out 385 horsepower and 900 foot-pounds of torque it's paired up with the six-speed ice and heavy duty transmission this truck has been fully safetied and inspected by our service shop has a fresh oil and filter change all the fluids have been checked and tapped off per the state of Wisconsin inspection process then this truck is 100 ready to go I'm gonna go all the way around in this video inside underneath start it up and take a look under the hood to give you the most accurate representation of the vehicle possible luxury Brown Pearl coat is the color and I shoot all my videos in 4k so if you have HD capabilities turn them on right now because it is your best way to check out the quality condition options and cleanliness of the vehicle before seeing it in person as you go down the driver's side here the box and dually tub look really great I didn't see any major dents or dings on there the cab and doors are all in fantastic condition as well didn't see any dents or dings on there in the front fender is in really nice shape too if you liked the video you can subscribe to my YouTube channel which is youtube.com Summit Auto click the Bell notifications and you'll get updates on the videos I do each and every day here at Summit Automotive also access to one of the largest catalogs of vehicle walkarounds on YouTube this one comes with the polished aluminum wheels and it has Nexen roadian lt23580r 17 tires and these front tires are like new on here just about all the tread left on those and the frame and underbody looks pretty good underneath here coming around to the front the bumper is in great shape no major dents or dings on there it does have the front bumper parking sensors the factory fog lights you get the projector lamp headlamps and the LED running lights Chrome trimmed Grille and the hood is in fantastic condition as well I didn't see any dents on there it looks really good maybe one tiny little ding right there that's really the only thing I saw passenger side front fender looks really good as well and the passenger side front wheel no major scuffs or scrapes on there as you go and actually let's take a look at that luxury Pearl coat it's got a lot of metal flake in it's got some purples some greens some yellows really a good looking color and as you go down this side of this 2017 Ram 3500 take note of how clean that body is how reflective and mirror-like that paint is I take these HD videos so if you are far away or even if you're close by and you just cannot make the trip down but you're still interested in purchasing the vehicle you can see the truck hear the truck and of confidence in the vehicle that you're looking at before you even get here so when you do get here there's absolutely no surprises and you can make a smart and informed buying decision from wherever you're at if this video helps you make that buying decision let your salesman know that you saw the video that was helpful that Brett sent you back wheels in okay shape got just a little bit of corrosion on there but nothing too bad back tires have right around 50 to 60 percent of the tread left on them maybe even a little bit more this one does have the rear airbag suspension there's your levers so get a heavy load that lever gets pushed up and then it tells those airbags to pump up so that it goes back to level this one has all the remaining factory exhaust so it's never been altered and looks pretty good underneath here comes with the factory chrome step bars a dually tub looks really good coming around to the back rear bumper is in great shape does have the backup parking sensors full towing package of course with the receiver hitch 4 pin it and seven pin wiring and that tailgate I didn't see any dents or dings on there has a very nice soft tonneau cover no rips or tears on that comes with a very nice spray and bed liner also has the fifth wheel and gooseneck prep package you get seven pin wiring back here as well as led bed lights and that bed liner goes onto the tailgate which is a nice feature as well for full disclosure this back wheel about the same condition as the other one on the back and down the rest of the side of the truck box is an excellent shape and once again those doors are in fantastic condition as well does have the heated fold up Tow Mirrors or the fold up Tow Mirrors I should say I don't think they're heated and you get the built-in directional signals oh yeah they're heated um built-in directional signals on the side they fold up like that they fold in like that this one has the Laramie package which gives you the tan leather bucket seats in the front no rips or tears on them has the Laramie embossed on the backrest and memory driver seat Factory all-weather floor mats Auto headlamps power windows locks and mirrors these mirrors do power fold in I was like showing both sides so you know that both sides are working properly take a quick look at the back seats they are just as clean as the front seats these back seats are heated on the outboard side has the latch child safety system power sliding rear window with the built-in rear defrost that headliner is in great shape you get the speakers in the ceiling part of that Alpine premium sound system these seats fold up you get a load floor here which is nice you got muddy boots or tools put them on there you're not not going to get your seats dirty or if you've got pets put those down and then once again they'll not get your seat sturdy or rip your seats in-floor storage with removable bins for easy cleaning get a receiver hitch reducer in there and take those bins out and you can actually put ice and drinks in there it's like you have too many coolers wherever you go uh heated seat buttons back here and if you're not in Wisconsin they're just extra space child safety locks on the back doors and the inside and bottoms of the doors all look fantastic outside check out the miles the radio and everything that this truck has to offer interior see that this one get the Laramie animation there this one has 21 555 miles on it digital speedometer compass and outside temperature display comes with the heated leather wrapped steering wheel cruise controls and the right Bluetooth and information center controls on the left and audio controls on the back of the steering wheel this one has the Isen six-speed automatic transmission there's your shifter with the optional tap shift and it comes with the factory navigation system there's Highway 41 so that is working nicely get AM FM and Sirius Satellite Radio capabilities on the Uconnect 8.43c radio heated and cooled seat buttons you also have your backup cam which works nicely and your cargo cam to see what's going on in the bed obviously if you had a tonneau cover off that would work just a little bit better and then you have your climate controls right there including your dual climate controls now if you don't like doing them up there you get the more tactile buttons and knobs for those as well as a volume and tune control there is your turn dial four wheel drive Factory brake controller you have alternate trailer height which means which is part of that rear airbag suspension you can actually program a couple different trailers based on the weight stability control tow haul mode factory exhaust brake front and rear parking sensors and they are your more tactile heated and cooled seat buttons there's your keyless entry with your remote start that's a nice shape passenger side floor mat and seat are in excellent condition as well I don't think this truck's ever been smoked in smells very clean inside and the headliner is in very nice clean condition you do get map lights up there power siding rear window button and your Homelite buttons for your garage door security systems and Lighting systems you also get assistance or assistant 911 buttons in the mirror we will start up and take a look under the hood starts right up no check engine lights or anything like that I would personally like to thank you for checking out the video today and hopefully from this HD video you've been able to verify the quality commission options and of course cleanliness of this truck all the way around inside and out all those lights are working nicely under the hood we have the 6.7 liter high output Cummins diesel engine bay is very clean runs very smooth once again this truck has been fully safety then inspected by our service shop has a fresh oil and filter change all the fluids have been checked and topped off and it is 100 ready to go there's the emissions sticker show you real quick the tire and loading information sticker as well as the VIN sticker all right and I would highly recommend this truck from a quality and conditioned standpoint I think whoever's going to get it is going to love it and see more pictures of this truck or one of our other 550 new and used cars trucks SUVs minivans Wranglers half tons three quarter tons one ton so you name it we got to go to that website right there silverado.com full pictures and descriptions of every single vehicle all at Summit auto.com and if you'd like to check out more HD videos you can go to youtube.com Summit Auto click the Bell notification to get updates on the videos I do each and every day here at Summit Auto as well as one of the largest catalogs of videos on YouTube for vehicle walkarounds in fact in a second in the ceiling to subscribe to my YouTube channel the upper left a link to more Ram 3500 truck videos like this one the upper right only to this vehicle on our website in the lower left and a link to one of our latest YouTube videos and we'll write you guys check this out we're super excited to help you with this Ultra Clean 2017 Ram 3500 crew cab long box dually Laramie and luxury Pearl metallic thanks again for checking out the video remember to like subscribe and share on the YouTube channel I really appreciate it thanks again | Summit Auto Reviews | UCoGkXYwHVKFmyjDBjBAxktg | 2023-03-11 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,908 | 10,249 |
89aeFq9r06k | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=89aeFq9r06k | Otis Low Rise Elevators at Planet Hollywood South, Las Vegas, NV | we're here in the ninth level of Planet Hollywood because the lobby was busy but we're going to ride the low-rise elevators nine oh okay these have weird Gen 2 buttons kind of the inside has the square ones 23. careful don't want to press that alarm button no indicator yeah no indicator but it's kind of cool elevator you know the spotlights that's the theme of this place right are we there yet I don't know the AC may be on but it's not cold what does this say to CNB scene you know that's what it says in the ceiling [Music] go into the lobby there's manners oh we finally have an indicator it's a little bouncy honestly you can kind of see it in the phone am I holding my hand still I swear [Music] and that's it um | Travel Clips - Elevators & Flight | UCl0S-6mQ2mFol2BDUPSj68w | 2022-12-26 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 142 | 720 |
Uh1JYfo-7Rk | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uh1JYfo-7Rk | Fallout 76 Atomic Shop Offers a Rusty Raider Skull Gas Mask with 30% Discount | hey what up z clan and everybody else how you doing i hope you're all doing good welcome to my fallout 76 notification video in this video we're going to take a look at today's atomic shop deal which lasts for 24 hours uh then we're going to take a look at the daily uh challenges see what we gotta do in order to make some score and we're gonna take a look at the daily ops see what we're gonna be facing against today by the way as you notice no webcam today and you might hear z junior commenting as well right folks let's get started all right so at the atomic shop if you navigate to the special tab you well today we'll have 250 caps which is nice thank you very much uh then we also have the rusty raider skull gas mask personally i used to own this on pc i do not wish to rebuy it especially on a 30 discount if it were to be 50 i would buy it just to show it to you but as you can see uh that's the skull right there when i bought it the first thing that was uh like disappointing for me is that you cannot wear a hat on top of this uh and on its own it well um well there are a lot better gas mask out there in the game like for example for example one of the newest uh oops or wrong one one of the newest gas mask which is also kind of green style got its name but it should be somewhere right here this is definitely a much better gas mask of out any you know besides there's a lot of other different versions of uh that sort of gas mask i think i already own one and that one came from the season i don't remember which season it is and there you go there's another pretty cool gas mask and there you go so kind of identical uh item but without a hat actually it is identical it's just this thing uh doesn't have a hat right i mean it looks pretty much identical yes it is i was uh right johnny boy see junior too much comments all right so let's take a look at what we got for the challenges so for the challenges we've got uh claymore workshop collect five water purify water five times uh complete a daily operation complete an event uh do five dailies this will get triggered automatically kill a legendary enemy uh level up one time and kill a creature in nuclear winter uh so for the weeklies you should already know what are the weeklies the daily ops today we've got uh vault 94 mall miners and explode on death didn't we have this yesterday man these daily up uh decryption let me do this and see if it actually changed all right so let's see uh if it reset it by the way i'm pretty sure i did this yesterday i'm like 100 sure so what the hell is this daily ops resets after one hour when the atomic shot resets what happened to they reset at the same time before yeah johnny yeah they tell me so it turns out it was my bad boys yeah johnny my bad my bad yeah i won't be able to tell you what the daily ops for today is but tomorrow i guess i'm going to record this with a delay to capture the daily update but anyway uh thanks all for watching this video hope you found it useful if you did you know the drill do not forget to hit that like comment down below please make sure not to use profanity as those comments get triggered by youtube nobody see him nobody can read them nobody can respond to him so if you guys want to say feel free to comment positive negative feedback always welcome just don't swear simple as that if you're new you subscribe well welcome to z clan i'm gamer z soul from ukraine sahab from ukraine and if you want to join our discord feel free to do so the link is down in the video description just make sure to read the rules because if you break the rules you get bad by me or by mods whichever comes so once again thanks all for watching i'll see you next one adios see y'all later [Music] [Applause] [Music] this is seeking you | OsypenkoGaming | UC9dC4uS_5tuESlDODAdypQQ | 2021-05-26 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 765 | 3,782 |
bX2WgYn55l0 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bX2WgYn55l0 | Autoupgrade BOSH Packages - Oleksandr Slynko & Akshay Mankar, Pivotal | good morning good afternoon everyone my name is Alexander I look at pivotal I talk on call found a container run time and create hi my name is axiom anchor I used to work on the platform to contain run time as an engineer now I've moved to the closest part of the PKS program and this is our friend octo he is the octopus at pivotal he'll be helping us with in this talk so we will talk about off top reagan-bush packages and avoid in boring rock important posit this talk is will be most helpful for the Borgias all source we expect you to know what bolus is how you can develop it and yeah usually if you develop it you'll see benefits so what we will talk about I talk about why do you need to do this probably no but we'll just take up a little bit then how you can do it and how they all they're doing it and we'll raise some concerns during our talk what you can do better okay let's start so I joined piata almost three years ago and after deploying this Sheriff Porsche was incredible both deployments are so nice you can do put reproducibly deploy produce' bleed apply all the time we can deploy 10 different infrastructure manifested version of also new manifest new version of your deployment it's so nice and core part of it it's Bosley's what releases contains all the packages it's reproducible and in tough containable so you don't have to access internet to deploy something and this self-contained ability is done by blobs so blobs help us to use some versions it's vosch packages that usually other assets provide you upload them to the cloud and your son Sam you don't have to commit in your source code and blobs are also there's actually one problem problem with blobs set yeah problem we want to solve with this boss dance I I think all of you sorry it's when something gotta bread you need to add a new version of blob then remove old rationale blob then upload there's a new block to the clouds and can meet seems very easy and yeah looks for easy unfortunately not as easy so here's just two months ago I forgot to applaud blob that happens it was I had a blob forgot to applaud it Oh before that I forgot to remove it and I do this mistakes even this ought to help what about you actually yeah I I I did something but I would I would fed my favor doctor to not share it it's it's really really bad practice I I once uploaded kubernetes version 1.6 as 1.7 while upgrading 1.6 207 so we all thought it got upgraded but kubernetes was still old and guess what I did why don't we have a commit message here I was so embarrassed I post push on top of it please don't tell octo he'll probably kill me yeah that's and that even part of bigger upgrade saying you did actually yeah so that dance were small but look at this bigger dance how do you even know when when upgrades are going to when you have to upgrade a package you have to wait for some team member to notice the the package has updated like they have reason upgrade then they would create the same old boring story in in tracker or whatever your project management thing is you have to like find the old story copy paste things and be like great things and the next thing you have to convince your project manager your team that we need this upgrade then again that conversation goes on people go like ok we'll put it somewhere in the priority it makes it to the top of the backlog and then developer starts doing all those these things again you hope they don't make mistakes and then pipeline runs the test and then you shipping so all of this how do you feel about it Alex mmm I first I like it this octopus we like it but it feels repetitive and little bit boring little maybe a little bit just a little bit boring so yeah some boring things so first of all this find new Russian it's relatively easy this so we work on CF Charaka varieties packaging colitis and visca mantis is not easy ok new version of kubernetes will do some post on how can use or somewhere like ok let's do it but if we do some dependent package that no one cares that much even flannel or I know like some container image that we use it just you need to go somewhere probably to github and check the new github release and don't need to do it every day once a week exists yeah it has to be procedure is quite boring and that fun part of the born in second thing is development and since it's boring with all the mistakes even up to those mistakes here that it can be just one script that can do this for you and if it's boring I I'll ask you to do it actually yes obviously as as the doer of boring things I would probably make more mistakes or I just had Terminator to do it and if it's boring they it will terminate it like what's the point of doing this things like so again what we terminated to the matter would be my bot I call my pot Terminator it would be like it notices the upgrade it will create a story for me and then maybe wait for us to prioritize it and then we'll talk to p.m. have that conversation and then then when it reaches the table backlog Terminator will pick it up and do it right it's simple does this sound good like if I don't do it intermarried oh yeah so okay you saved your time that's fine but I know I think that probably Shawn who is here he won't enjoy if I ask him every time to prioritize bump of new package especially it will be like some very very important package it'll ask me why do you interpret eyes it can you like sneak it yeah I think I think I think you're right you're right and waiting is human like we as humans like to wait for things I like make sure we are doing the most most important work that the customers would would would benefit from and because our time is valuable we prioritize things but BOTS time is not that value of n so any bots that are here but that I am is not that valuable they are sitting there just and also it's cheap because what is BOTS time it's some cpu time on some VM on cloud right it's cheap so how about this new world where the bots will notice things and the bots will ship things and we can go to ads and hike yeah that's cute I mean that usually works good but unfortunately unfortunately we work on kubernetes and it has sometimes there are some problems happen that sometimes I had to do some braking changes when infatuations I want to talk about my reductions for contract my change something will happen and if some new features appear but usual don't expose it because port can treat release now so might be like softer might is bought and like him beat me today I don't know I don't know maybe like automating BOTS to these really these notes sometimes I can't understand them I don't know how to write code for BOTS to understand them I would I would much rather take some compromise here and bacon some flexibility in the bot right like if I notice that bot has upgraded something wrong maybe I would say hey how about you stop for a bit don't have great things and I will revert the bots things right the word whatever changes parts made I have to make sure the bot is not super reckless and just doesn't like I revert Botstein and it bought goes oh you're using wrong package let me upgrade it again so you don't want that so let's let's we we should have a pause button in our bot like it should be able to pause there are other problems that we could other ways to solve this is like somewhere it is the next best thing after reading release notes yes release notes give you much more depth in-depth detail but if if the packages you depend on religiously follow somewhere they would not break contracts in minors or they would not make major changes in patches so we could make but listen to only minor changes or patching this depending on what what package we depend on right at the next step we could also say that hey how about you don't push to master our master is super is supposed to be much more tested much more stable thing send a support request if baud sensors would request fear on a PR pipeline we make sure everything works maybe have a person go through it and see may I have a person goes through release notes check out deprecations and see if there can be any minor announcements they can make so we could do all of those things and not only we could do we actually do you can do this whole thing so we do all the things so we have several pipelines that's access by this URL or that will be linked to our git repo so for example in docker release we just say docker will only use supported version of in kubernetes so we won't bump it much we won't bump it higher so we won't go on the latest and incubate assets will use both it will bump only for patches and sent PRS because we are sometimes break things and yeah for for y'all for a TDM follow just just go ahead if it's a break we will think what to do and for goal and we'll talk about it a bit slightly because it's a bit more complicated but how does it work I don't like Shay can you yeah how would the bot notice things like you might think it might be super complicated by it's six lines of Jason in concourse thanks to concourse not Jason Yammer sorry so we just tell where the repository is you just say hey use this access token and there's this github release resource which comes at conkers which can monitor releases on github so whenever somebody makes a release it is triggered a pipeline and when the job gets triggered what does the job do it does exactly as I would do or any of you would do but much more precisely that is the blob dance at least half of it right and then it will have to do some changes to the packages because ideally what you want is you want your blobs to have versions in them as in if you have flannel and your flannel file in the blob is just called flannel you might get confused like did I really applaud it or not did it really work or not so for visibility at least you would ideally want flannel 0 or 10 and next 0.11 comes you'd remove 0 10 and add 0 at 11:00 so because this name changes happen you might have to change something in your packaging scripts and specs of the packages and usually those are very very tiny things you just basically change them with said or if it's more complicated you could do things are things are very very simple so we just you said yeah now you would be like how does it push code just like we do just check out the branch and push tech add everything and commit it right you could also make it push to master but again as we discussed it it's up to the package and you how comfortable you feel upgrading that package let's talk about the Golan thing that we yeah boss finder package so when I joined updating Bush languages was quite annoying and I until someone pushed me how like no maybe later and unless there's something important because I have to go an age release update this flop and even with optimization is okay doable but luckily Bosh team taught us how might be they had this problem as well so they introduced a standard package what it will do that actually maintains a release with package with Russian package or languages and some and CF CLI and when you buy Russian releases they automatically hide it to their release and we can use it in our package with simple command which will be on the next slide so for example for Golan they support you can either follows a major Russian or follows a minor version and you just run the same command again and again just this comment very simple if you want to know more doulton tomorrow start yeah bye Maya and Maria should be very interesting and you know this is what we do now pipeline and I want to explain a little bit more here what's happening so we get the version of doctorally of go release and why we do this because we want to bump it in darker back in darker that we use for our unit tests and that's what probably you should do as well because sometimes on bumping off pager packages go becomes more strict and you don't want it to fail integration time on your diploma time but file in your unit test time so that's why you can you should bump your lotions in your doctor image that you use inside that's like minor caveat and one more interesting thing about vendor package that basically all your releases all your packages and all your religious can be rendered so as for us for example we can use cube cartel and we thought about extracting more small releases that will use cube kato's so they can get this cube cut off from our main release and one of the benefits that you won't have to bomb packages in all Porsche leaders and other that it will be single blow up so less uploading less calculation if you don't use pre composite releases and it just jokes and now when we bump everything in our Porsche Lee's we finalize it next step is the manifest so you want to bomb present the manifest it's very simple again don't curse pipeline code is not readable but you can read from our repo it just gets a release URL and Shah and run borscht interpolate command for the manifest and push it as simple as that so links to our site and to our CI repo check our bump pipelines they're very simple if you have still have questions about it will we can answer them now or we can answer them after the talk or ask us in our slack Channel and thanks for all these sources for our images and have nice you have some it and hack happy up to here [Applause] [Music] | Cloud Foundry | UC0ZYS0Y7b5oiVLvxGf4magw | 2018-10-16 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 2,589 | 13,368 |
co_UEzPPfG0 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=co_UEzPPfG0 | DIY Bookmarks and Planner Clips | hey crafty friends it's Amanda with Pearblossom press today I'm going to show you how I made these cute little bookmarks and planner clips with digi stamps from heart craft paper and make great little gifts perfect for stocking stuffers or even non candy Valentines I started by printing my images out on cardstock you can see I have sets here with mirrored images for the front and back of each clip on my floral banner I added the text after flipping the second image so that you'll be able to read it from either side I made a set like this once before but since I didn't have a reverse image of my stamp I left the back planed I got a lot of people asking me how I made the clips so I thought I'd create a tutorial and this time and make them double-sided for you when I printed out my images I also created labels for my Clips I'm gonna cut those out later with a stitched rectangle dye it's just a pretty way to package them so I've already colored most of my images here before we started I'm just gonna quickly go through the Copic coloring on my hedgehogs you can see the colors that I use on my caps but obviously you can use any color combinations you like I generally use 2 to 3 shades of each color for my highlights and shadows and I'm coloring both images at the same time so that they end up looking the same if you color one all the way through from start to finish and then you come back even with the same colors you might accidentally switch techniques or the way you're flicking the color around and then you could have two different looking images at the end from a Hedgehog I decided to color his body with some skin tones and then I wanted to give him a bright pop of color on his quills I thought that would be lots of fun I actually recently did this on another card and I like the color combination so much I'm pulling it up again I realized my gray caps are off the screen here I used an N five and an N seven for the inside of his mouth and since I'm going to use aqua for the quills I thought red popped off that nicely too for my quills I'm gonna start with the darkest color and I'm outlining the edges of his body let's just create some depth and shadows and then I use a flicking motion to draw in some of the quills then I'm gonna pull out my medium shade extend those shadows a bit and then fill in some more quills this part goes fast and I'm bringing in my lightest shade and I'll finish filling in the image and blend a little bit at this point I felt like I wanted to darken up my shadows a bit more so I added a second coat of my two darker shades that's just going to give some more dimension to this cute little guy after everything's colored I'm gonna use my scanning cut to cut out the images before I run it through I use a pencil to connect any little pieces that I don't want the machine to cut out separately so right here at the halo I want it all to be one piece after they're cut out there'll be a little bit of negative space that didn't get cut out like between leaves here I'm gonna use a light grey marker just to color in that space I usually like to go around the edges of my fussy cut images with a black sharpie just helps give you a more finished look and I make sure that I go around both pieces so that there's a solid black line around the edge if you're doing the same thing using pastel colors your afraid that a black marker would just look too dark or have too much contrast you can always use the darkest color marker that you shaded with or a gray marker for the edges once I've got both pieces outline I line him up and see if I have any of the backs peeking through and if so I color those areas in for these clips I'm using jumbo paper clips they're large enough to support the images and not slip out of a book I'm gonna line one up and add a little bit of foam tape inside the well there and above the clip to hold it in place the foam is also gonna help fill in the gap created by the thickness of the clip and help give us a smoother appearance on the outside so I'm going to add a little bit more PVA glue to the rest of the image and stick the other layer on top and I like to use clothes pins to hold it all together while it dries after they're dry I'm gonna add finishing details with a wing casteller oh sorry wink of Stella pen and I used a gold gel pen for the halo I could have done this earlier but I didn't want to confuse my scan and cut with any weird reflections that's not normally a problem but every once in a while I have an issue next I cut out my labels and then I make a few more coordinating clips with scraps of ribbon and washi tape and you can stop at this point especially if you need your gift in a hurry but if you have the time to let it dry I suggest adding a layer of glossy accents to both sides as well as around the edges to seal it up it's gonna make your clip more durable and lasts longer also it gives you a fun shiny finish I found it easier to hold my clip with a clothespin while I'm applying the glossy accents and then I can just let it rest over a roll of washi tape while it dries works perfectly to hold it once it's dry just clip it on your card and since it's a little piece of art that I made I always like to sign the back and after that folks you're done quick and easy right so here's a look at some of my finished sets I actually made a bunch of these for Christmas pretty cute right and look at all that shine and dimension you can give these out as planner clips or bookmarks you just change the wording on your label you can find links for everything I used on my blog and if you liked today's video click the like subscribe and the bell so you don't miss any new videos thanks for watching | Pear Blossom Press | UC2CNTCJEPQqJo4nzQt-cKBg | 2018-12-21 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,153 | 5,723 |
Dvglnb_Kvuk | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dvglnb_Kvuk | RFRT Eric Sanchez Vlog 2 Richard Sherman/ Mental Illness | as Mark Jeffries you watch your girlfriend's real talk will fence real talk uh go off the dumbest tricking an intern tongue flutter white and black fancies you to my hat and I'll get all my facts from uh pro mark the stats man they recommend if you're in a New York City area you should be tuning in every Thursday night 8:00 p.m. Verizon channel 44 men will be back on the air tonight want to touch on some sports topics before we get on the air also once in a big shout out to my man court says he invited me out to a video shoot for Bodega visuals came out dope if you haven't checked it out already definitely going as YouTube subscribe to his YouTube page court says mag videos up there you're Board makes a cameo so I'm feeling like a star now but that's neither here nor there man let's get into some sports talk want to talk about this Richard sharing a situation when I'm in Seattle but before I do I definitely want to commend and applaud Kevin Love and demar derozan for opening speaking out with some mental health issues that they're dealing with as far as the anxiety and depression I think it's amazing absolutely amazing that two men two NBA all-stars to God that on that platform had the courage to come out and speak on this topic I think it's a topic that we should all be addressing and all speaking about because there are a lot of young men and women who are dealing with some of these issues who may not have the courage or may not feel comfortable speaking on these matters yet so to see two all-stars do it I greatly appreciated and applaud you guys for the courage that you're displaying by doing that and creating this dialogue I'm also as a big-time sports fan I'm very proud of what I've been seeing throughout the sports world the support that these two men received but also about a month ago Johnny Manziel came out and talked to us some of the mental health issues he's been having as well and to see three well-known athletes obviously these two guys DeMar DeRozan and Kevin Love on a much higher platform than all Johnny Manziel but to see these three young men come out and opening speak on it and start this dialogue up it's truly amazing and with everything that's going on within the country we know that there are a lot of people dealing with depression dealing with anxiety dealing with bipolar disorder who like again maybe a little you timid to start the conversation so I have these high-profile athletes start the conversation I hope it continues to expand and I hope we continue to show the support to these people that need it with that being said I definitely won't get into this Richard Sherman situation that's brewing out in Seattle it's been brewing for about a year and a half now we saw before the start of this past NFL season the Seahawks were flirting with the idea of trading Richard Sherman Richard Sherman easily is one of the most popular players in the league he's probably the I may be a sign from Steve Largent and that's really taken aback but he may be the best player in franchise history and he's a guy who really put the CEO on the map he was very brash and outspoken early on in his career but he backed it up with his play all-pro cornerback helped lead them to a Super Bowl helped lead them to another Super Bowl that they eventually lost very very good football player but also has been very outspoken during his time there and apparently looks like see I was very removing from him we just saw them trade Michael Bennett who's another Pro Bowl player on that defense Richard Sherman would be the second key piece of a defense that would need that team but he's not done playing and he's got a lot of game left and I do think there is one team that would fit him best but one of the points I wanted such long before who he should go to is his impact not only on the game but in being house focus outspoken sorry about social injustice and I'm spoken about the way black athletes are treated through the media has been very very pivotal and very important for the movement we seen throughout multiple sports leagues he's one of the superstars that has put himself in that level and on that platform where he can speak out about things that are going on in the world so I like Richard Sherman we recently had from a teammate of his on the show and Walter Thurmond the third who also talked about Richard Sherman an equality a person that he is and for those of you that maybe just think he's an outspoken guy or a bigmouth do a little bit of research on a guy the guy is very intelligent to Stanford there's a guy from the inner cities who could have went the typical athlete route and went to a powerhouse football school not to say Stanford isn't but he could have he could have gone to a multiple multiple schools he had all first of all all over the country but he chose Stanford for a reason because a very intellectual guy very smart guy very aware very conscious of what's going on in the world in our society so I hope I'm hoping that the reason the Seahawks are looking apart with him had nothing to do with off the field stuff and what I mean by that is I hope that is outspokenness didn't interfere with the value of his play Michael Bennett is another guy who was outspoken for them he was traded away his situation is a little different because I've seen he had a very high salary number for a team again that's up against the cap and in Seattle but to see Richard Sherman even knowing that he might be the best player that would play for the Seahawks definitely one of the one of the most popular guys not only in the league but for that organization that franchise and the fact that he was such a big part of turning that city and that team into a champion I hope they aren't looking to part ways with him just because of his outspoken the top so let me know what you guys think man if there's another team you think it's a better fit for Richard Sherman sending your comment man let me know what you guys think and remember if you're in New York City tune in 8 p.m. every Thursday night Verizon channel 44 shut myself out stat man Tripp young lady bug shout out to the whole food man is real fans road salt I'm Legend it's who can calm the heart the dumbest took young an intern Tom's brother white and black fist easier to Manhattan get on my back from my bro | Real Fans Real Talk | UC0CVm9jbon4UzCQMv_WhXIw | 2018-03-13 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,209 | 6,347 |
2f8_hb6pdDI | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2f8_hb6pdDI | Why Repeating Crossbows not common in history? | i'm sure many of you have already seen york's various instant legolas devices but was the instant legolas used in history the short answer is no for this specific device we have no historical evidence but there were similar rapid aeroshooting devices used throughout history such as the chinese repeating crossbow or the greek polybolos so even though we have historical repeating devices whether it's chinese repeating crossbows or artillery repeating devices that shoot arrows why did they not become popular i have four reasons firstly the bow is simpler and cheaper to make it's uh cheaper to make and that by itself is very valuable secondly many professional soldiers had armor or shields at the time so a light poundage bow would not be very useful sure you could put a heavy bow on these devices but then you could be decreasing your rate of fire it takes a lot of force and time to be drawing these balls and keep in mind the entire soldiers a lot more quicker the english and various asiatic cultures such as the manchus used heavy bows above 100 pounds which you know are more suitable to penetrate shields and medium armor but they required a lot of strength to use certainly there would be situations where rapidly shooting arrows could be useful such as shooting at unarmored people or animals prisoners flanking maneuvers to shoot at the unshielded sides or for reducing the enemy's morale the third reason why these repeating archery devices were not common is because other ranged weapons may be more suitable throwing axes which can be thrown really rapidly or javelins and none of these require complicated mechanisms eventually at point range you're going to need to switch to a melee weapon and a throwing axe is pretty good for being used as a melee weapon and finally my last point archers can shoot speeds similar to the instant legolas here is me who is not lars anderson speed shooting five arrows very rapidly is a more common and more reliable draw style the mongolian thumb draw just look how fast alton shoots even though he is pulling the arrow from the quiver one by one so these are some variants of speed shooting which i would like to discuss in the future but my point is you can shoot very fast already without a device the time difference between this and repeaters is negligible also keep in mind arrows were not cheap to make often you would want to make sure each shot counted so many archers would take the time shooting each arrow with heavier draw weights especially during sieges so in summary the concept of the instant legolas did exist in history in various forms but the four main reasons why it was not popular is that it was more complicated more difficult to shoot heavier bows it is replaceable by other ranged weapons such as javelins and most importantly archers could shoot similar speeds compared to an instant legolas thank you very much for watching my name is jack fan and this is historical archery please like and subscribe | Historical Weapons | UCo9_hkkHwy8GcONynz4sz_Q | 2020-05-29 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 525 | 2,985 |
ETDNvayKAL0 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ETDNvayKAL0 | The bread and the wine - Part 2 - Is kiddush communion? | cello today we are going to continue our presentation on the bread and the one previously we have talked about a Friday evening ritual at the beginning of Shabbat which is called Kadesh or kaduche and we're going to compare that to traditional church communion the prayer for kaduche begins at the end of Genesis 1 by he era by he Volker Yom Hoshi she and it was evening and it was morning the sixth day continuing in chapter 2 verse 1 via Hulu hashamayim Mijares the halt Sivan and they were finished the heavens and the earth and all their hosts the reason that the beginning of the last verse is in small letters is because it is said in an undertone and the reason for that is the same reason that I have highly highlighted these four letters the beginning letters of the next four words and you can see that that spills yet hey Bob hey which is the name of our God the prayers continue in Genesis 2 2 and 3 and on the seventh day God ended his work which he had made and he rested on the seventh day from all his work which he had made and God blessed the seventh day and sanctified it because that in it he had rested from all his work which God created and made following are the two prayers that we have already discussed in the previous lesson the prayer over the wine the prayer which indicates to us that it is things of the related to things of the spiritual world our faith and the prayer over the bread which relates more to things of the physical world related perhaps to our war the next piece of the ritual our prayers that we'll discuss in a minute they read as follows blessed are you Yahweh our God King of the universe who sanctified us with His commandments and desired us and gave us his holy Sabbath with love and pleasure as an inheritance a remembrance of the act of creation I just want to add here that sanctified and holy are the same have the same meaning English is a very complex language and is a huge vocabulary some of the words stem from Latin words and so you have sanctified this is a Latin root and you also have holy which comes from the dramatic words but they mean the same thing they mean Kadosh they mean to be set apart continuing with the prayer for the Sabbath is the first of the holidays a remembrance of the exodus from Egypt for you have chosen us and made us holy from all the nations and you gave us your holy Sabbath with love and pleasure blessed are you Yahweh who sanctifies the Sabbath so this is for a set apart time now about these prayers the rabbi's say that the tradition of reciting kaduche which is the prayer that separates the time for Shabbat or any festival this tradition goes back to the men of the great assembly we live between the 6th and 4th centuries BCE we're talking about the time of Ezra the exact wording of the prayers comes from Tom Munich time so it's so quite early and it's still a very long tradition this is the set apart time with the Shabbat and the prayers which go with that within that context we have the blessing over the bread and the wine we also saw previously that yeshu had made these blessings and he made them in the blessings in the context of Passover it is written in 1st Corinthians 11:23 through 26 for I have received of the Lord that which I also delivered to you that the Lord Yeshua on the same night in which he was betrayed took bread and when he had given thanks he brake it and said take eat this is my body which is broken for you this do in remembrance of me after the same manner which he took the cup when he had supped saying this cup is the New Testament or Covenant in my blood this do ye as oft as you drink it in remembrance of me for as often as ye eat this bread and drink this cup you do show the Lord's death till he come I talked last time a bit about the use of the word Testament there the translation I believe that that was purposefully done to misdirect people from finding the New Covenant which does appear in Jeremiah 31 the the word there is the efika and it is translated 20 times as covenant 13 times of Testament there is no other Greek word for Testament and so to my mind this was a deliberate misdirection so here we are were in the context of the Passover meal what's the last supper or the Lord's Supper sometimes when you go in church and you take them in units called Lord's Supper it is based specifically on this ritual we see there's only these two blessings presumably the night and the evening has been sanctified long before we get to this portion of the ritual I want to say just a word about this new covenant the new covenant is found in Jeremiah 31:31 behold the day's come says Yahweh that I will make a new covenant with the house of Israel and with the house of Judah to understand that this is a new covenant you have to know a little bit about Hebrew grammar I'm not going to go into too much detail on it here for one thing you can look up every place that this word Kadosh here it says oh sure it's in the feminine because covenant breed is feminine every single place it means new I know a lot of people go in there concordance and they say they look at this route and it says it also means renewed and they try to make some extrapolation that this is a renewed covenant like there was a covenant before but now this is a renewal of that covenant the Hebrew is very clear that it is a brand new thing then you can only see it in the grammar I'm going to show you some examples and it's difficult because the word renewed is not ever used as an adjective so we're kind of comparing adjectives to verbs but I'll just show you a little bit here in Psalm 51 12 which is renew a right spirit within me this it is a verb but this verb is in the PL form it's in a more intensive form it's a dish 2 - it just means to renew in another case here even though this looks like an adjective in English it appears as a verb in Psalm 103 five values are renewed like the Eagles but it's actually a verbal form it's in the hit pile tit Kadesh so every time you see renew in the Old Covenant in the Old Testament in the Hebrew it's going to be even though it's the same root Kadosh new every time you see it is renewed it's going to be in a more intensive verb form either PL or hit pal the covenant the issue are made with the disciples on that evening is a new covenant it's a new covenant which is defined in Jeremiah 31 if we have a covenant if we make an agreement between us there are parameters of the covenant you do this and I do this I'm you're going to build my house I'm going to pay you the money in the New Testament in the Briscoe - ah you do not see anywhere what are the parameters of the covenant it doesn't name it anywhere you have to go back to Jeremiah to find out what the parameters are so let's look at that continuing in Jeremiah 31 verse 32 not according to the Covenant that I made with their fathers in the day that I took them by the hand to bring them out of the land of Egypt which my covenants they break although I was a husband to them saith Yahweh but this shall be the Covenant that I will make with the house of Israel after those days saith Yahweh I will put my law in their inward parts and write it on their hearts and will be their God and they shall be my people so this is the parameters of the New Covenant this is not something which has happened before it is going to happen after the death of Yeshua he announces the Covenant over the in the context of the Passover meal and then he does go to the cross and then some days afterwards we see that the Spirit is poured out so just comparing these two things the Shabbat wine and bread with the Passover bread and wine so in Shabbat we see that we take a wine first and then the bread and Passover we take the bread first and then the one we've already talked about the deeper meanings of the wine and the bread in the first part of this presentation you can go back and look at that Shabbat we use leavened bread which is called salah in passover we used unleavened bread which is matzah in Shabbat we have a longer amount of blessing surrounding the ritual for sanctifying the time in the Passover we just see the short blessings over each element Shabbat is it designated as a remembrance of creation and the flight from Egypt every holiday every celebration festival in Jewish thought is a remembrance of the flight from Egypt now why is this because this is the beginning of the solidification of the nation of the people it's the same for each person the flight from Egypt is your born-again experience at parallel Sat or whatever however you want to frame that is the beginning of your walk and so every Festival we go back we look back to that time and say yes I am on this walk this is the day when I began to walk that walk for Shabbat we're talking about sanctifying those twenty-four hours from sundown to sundown Passover is awesome of course or a members of the flight from Egypt and specifically the death of Yeshua it's about we do once a week Passover we do once a year you should have said as often as you drink this cup eat this bread what is the context of that the context of that is Passover it's once a year and we see that after his death and resurrection in Acts chapter two and suddenly there came a sound from heaven as of a rushing mighty wind and it filled all the house where they were sitting and there appeared unto them cloven tongues like as a fire and it sat upon each of them and they were filled with the Holy Spirit and began to speak with other tongues as the Spirit gave them utterance so this is the fulfillment the initial fulfillment of for those people in that generation of that part of the Covenant so for kaduche we see the wine is a spirit and the blood of atonement which we talked about previously we receive the atonement so that we can be made into a body we are united by the spirit and participate as a body clearly in in traditional church in the communion service this is based on what happens at the Last Supper at the Passover supper although people take it more often than once a year at Passover and sometimes they will use leavened bread instead of unleavened bread but it is clearly modeled on that service and in this service the bread is broken as the body the shoe was broken in order that we might the spirit I hope that this is a little bit helpful to you and helps you think about some of the things that you are doing maybe some things that you have done in the past in the meantime just seem Italian I am I am I am keep your eyes on the sky your Redemption draws nigh Shalom | dancin4yeshua | UCumNvd2SQ4Uchb3cLWFwnUA | 2017-06-09 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 2,066 | 10,588 |
EP80o9suQoU | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EP80o9suQoU | Mayo Clinic Deep Brain Stimulation w/Dr Ryan Uitti | [Music] hi I am Valtor bTW I am the host and the visionary of that celebrity interview thank you and welcome to the boundary B show as I broadcast live across America on FM how are you very good thank you thank you you need to talk about a very brain stimulation meet my audience understand how this can impact them well deep brain stimulation is a neurosurgical procedure that can influence circuits within the brain to help patients who have uncontrollable tremors slowness or stiffness it's all aimed at in trying to improve their quality of life as a result when you see brain tremors are you talking about people that are diagnosed maybe with Parkinson disease or some other type of disease like that yes Parkinson's disease would be a common condition that this could treat essential tremor however is probably five to ten times more common than Parkinson's it's just not talked about as much but those people have usually very severe shaking that interferes with their ability to do common daily activities like eating drinking writing when you say there's a lot of people experience this who's the best candidate for the deep brain stimulation procedure then so the best candidates for deep brain stimulation would be persons who've seen a neurologist who have been treated with medications but whose results have just been inadequate if they still have troubles deep brain stimulation may be an answer for them how do you know that you're a candidate for this do you talk to your regular doctor do you talk to a neurologist how do you find this out well I think it's it would be best to go see a neurologist who's got a background in this field they're called movement disorder neurologists believe it or not and they would be able to determine if you're a good candidate or not I want my audience to know that dr. Ryan Wheatley is a neurologist professor and an international expert on Parkinson disease and other movement disorders and this is what we're talking about this morning so those people who are experiencing these tremors and and and maybe undiagnosed how do they get diagnosed doctor because a lot of time to die doctors are not diagnosing us correctly no no a shade on the doctors but sometimes they don't yeah these conditions really require a judgment call that is you need somebody with experience who can determine what's the diagnosis what treatments are reasonable and if those medication treatments are not successful whether the person is ready for deep brain stimulation deep brain stimulation is a treatment that essentially influences some of the brain circuits in a way that's reversible it is when you turn the power on it influences the circuit when you turn it off it stops doing that so we normally are gonna keep the circuit circuits influenced by the deep brain stimulation continuously the way this works is we have to put a small wire into the brain and leave it there we have to leave it in a spot that we can influence those movement troubles we do so by connecting the wire to a power source of battery and we place the battery essentially in the same position that most pacemakers are placed by connecting that battery all the way up into the brain with with a series of electrodes we can deliver current into the brain and hopefully influence circuits that aren't were quite right so we could call this deep brain shocking but I don't think as many people would be interested in going ahead with such a procedure if we called it that well is it not like the days of old when people did go through shock you know that was a common procedure for people who had different kinds of malfunctions so but this is different this is more advanced this is more technology driven I'm gonna hope once hopefully think that's right the electro convulsive therapy or shock therapy was delivering lots of power to the whole brain essentially causing a giant seizure and this is delivering just a trickles worth of electrical current into the brain such that the person is not even aware that anything is happening other than they've got improved function of their hands and they're the rest of their body so let me ask you are there any current clinical trials for this because that's something that people are opting into more and more these days yes there are clinical trials looking at different aspects of deep brain stimulation we did the original ones here in the United States in the mid 90s that led to FDA approval of this device in 1997 but there continued to be multiple trials aimed at looking at even better technology or improvements in that technology and those would be in a clinical trial form sounds good is there a place online that my audience can go for those people who are listening and and maybe this is a ray of hope for them absolutely if your listeners could look at Mayo Clinic dot-org there's plenty of information about deep brain stimulation the diagnosis that may benefit from this condition or from that treatment well I I talked to quite a few people from the Mayo Clinic and you guys seem to be doing groundbreaking work so I salute all of you at the Mayo Clinic for what you're bringing to our our planet thank you so very much dr. Wheatley I really appreciate it thank you for your time [Music] hi I'm Bounderby be I host the Valerie BB show broadcast on radio and television and this is my phone pouch my phone pouch is a great invention it allows me to go hands-free pocket free purse free even belfry head on over to my phone pouch calm | Valder Beebe Show | UCDuc_RvxcnCKanj6EjmJZYg | 2019-05-31 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 985 | 5,509 |
vYWzFgQgacU | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vYWzFgQgacU | President Reagan's Remarks at Memorial Day Ceremonies at Arlington Cemetery, May 31, 1982 | you thank you mr. president general the distinguished guests here with us today my fellow citizens in America cities and towns today flags will be placed on graves and cemeteries public officials will speak of the sacrifice and the valor of those whose memory we honor in 1863 when he dedicated a small Cemetery and Pennsylvania marking a terrible collision between the armies of north and south Abraham Lincoln noted the Swift obscurity of such speeches but we know now that Lincoln was wrong about that particular occasion his remarks commemorating those who gave their last full measure of devotion were long remembered but since that moment at Gettysburg few others such addresses have become part of our national heritage not because of the inadequacies of speakers but because of the inadequacy of words I have no illusions about what little I can add now to the silent testimony of those who gave their lives willingly for their country words are even more feeble on this Memorial Day for the sight before us is that of a strong and good nation that stands in silence and remembers those who were loved and who in return loved their countrymen enough to die for them yet we must try to honor them not for their sakes alone but for our own and if words cannot repay that debt we owe these men surely with our actions we must strive to keep faith with them and with a vision that led them to battle and a final sacrifice our first obligation to them and ourselves is plain enough the United States and the freedom for which it stands the freedom which they died must endure and prosper their lives remind us their lives remind us that freedom is not bought cheaply it has a cost it imposes a burden and just as they when we commemorate we're willing to sacrifice so too must we in a less final less heroic way be willing to give up ourselves it is this beyond the controversy in the congressional debate beyond the blizzard of budget numbers in the complexity of modern weapons systems that motivates us in our search for security and peace war will not come again other young men will not have to die if we will speak honestly of the dangers that confront us and remain strong enough to meet those dangers it's not just strength or courage that we need but understanding in the measure of wisdom as well we must understand enough about our world to see the value of our alliances we must be wise enough about ourselves to listen to our allies to work with them to build and strengthen the bonds between us our understanding must also extend to potential adversaries we must strive to speak of them not belligerently but firmly and frankly and that's why we must never fail to note as frequently as necessary the true the wide gulf between our codes of morality and that's why we must never hesitate to acknowledge the irrefutable difference between our view of man as master of the state and their view of man as servant of the state nor must we ever underestimate the seriousness of their aspirations to global expansion the risk is the very freedom that has been so dearly won it is this honesty of mind that can open paths to peace that can lead to fruitful negotiation that can build a foundation upon which treaties between our nation's can stand and last tradies that can someday bring about a reduction in the terrible arms of destruction arms that threaten us with war even more terrible than those that have taken the lives of the Americans we honor today in the quest for peace the United States has proposed to the Soviet Union that we reduce the threat of nuclear weapons by negotiating a stable balance at far lower levels of strategic forces this is a fitting occasion to announce that start as we call it strategic arms reductions that the negotiations between our country and the Soviet Union will begin on the 29th of June as for existing strategic arms agreements we will refrain from actions which undercut them so long as the Soviet Union shows equal restraint with goodwill and dedication on both sides I pray that we will achieve a safer world our goal is peace we can gain that peace by strengthening our alliances by speaking candidly of the dangers before us by assuring potential adversaries of our seriousness by actively pursuing every chance of honest and fruitful negotiation it is with these goals in mind that I will depart Wednesday for Europe and it's altogether fitting that we have this moment to reflect on the price of freedom and those who have so willingly paid it for however important the matters of state before us this next week they must not disturb the solemnity of this occasion nor must they delude our sense of reverence and the silent gratitude we hold for those who are buried here the willingness of some to give their lives so that others might live never fails to evoke in us a sense of wonder and mystery one gets that feeling here on this hallowed ground and I have known that same poignant feeling as I looked out across the rows of white crosses and Stars of David in Europe in the Philippines and the military cemeteries here in our own land each one marks the resting place of an American hero and in my lifetime the heroes of World War one the doughboys the GIS of World War two or Korea or Vietnam they spanned several generations of young Americans all different and yet all alike like the markers above their resting places all alike in a truly meaningful way Winston Churchill said of those he knew in World War two they seemed to be the only young men who could laugh and fight at the same time a great general in that war called them our secret weapon just the best darn kid in the world each died for a cause he considered more important than his own life well they didn't volunteer to die they volunteered to defend values for which men have always been willing to die if need be the values which make up what we call civilization and how they must have wished in all the ugliness that war brings that no other generation of young men to follow would have to undergo that same experience as we honor their memory today let us pledge that their lives their sacrifices their valor shall be justified and remembered for as long as God gives life to this nation and let us also pledge to do our utmost to carry out what must have been their wish that no other generation of young men will ever have to share their experiences and repeat their sacrifice earlier today with the music that we have heard that of our national anthem I can't claim to know the words of all the national anthems in the world but I don't know of any other that ends with a question and a challenge as our status does that flag still wave or the land of the free and the home of the brave that is now ladies and gentlemen I have a couple of announcements as far as the veterans are concerned once a place in the recess of course they don't know to get around to the south side as soon as possible and the reefs would be started at 12:35 of Lido right after changing the guard there is another program it goes on at 12:30 with the old amphitheater no greater love and they invite you to come over there now I'm going to ask you all to arise remain standing through the benediction Oh yeah | Reagan Library | UCMP5_7v48WfDKfoirLCcNgQ | 2016-05-20 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,325 | 7,233 |
YmGX-7nIB8w | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YmGX-7nIB8w | Trump Sends US Navy to Confront Chinese in the Atlantic | good afternoon friends stephen benoon here with israeli news live and uh boy i have been in a whirlwind of meetings today uh including uh with i don't know maybe a half hour hour long i forget exactly how long we talked talked to uh steve quayle uh earlier today and uh he was kind enough to send me uh also an email i blocked out steve's first part of his email because i don't know i want you to be able to know it actually come from steve quayle though but i don't know if steve quell's email is just readily publicly available at least the one he sent it to me on so uh so i apologize uh for that uh but i just for protecting his own privacy as well uh but anyway steve was sending me some of the information that he had he had received that he had shared on the how turner show and steve uh clearly in our conversation today said we are at war with china that's not we're not talking about a cold war we are actually at war and what caught my attention uh in steve's uh dissertation that he was sharing their own health on the hal turner show was a bunker buster being used in maine and being wrote off as uh just an earthquake uh seismic activity is where we killed according to the estimate that they had on there when steve did say he didn't know exactly how many people were killed but some estimated fifty thousand or roughly fifty thousand chinese soldiers in an underground secret bunker there allegedly from what i understand owned by joe biden or at least he's connected to this in some way uh killing these chinese soldiers let me read to you some of the things that are written here on the screen as you can see them already yourself uh he says three training missions were a raving success except for the paperwork yet to finish which explains how live bombs got loaded on the bombers for a training mission a minor cleanup detail all targets 100 percent bull's-eye nailed everything pilots and crew awarded for precision strikes on the training missions uh all canadians and usa and mexico chinese base obliterated the start to finish one hour 45 minutes from first strike canadian military woke up super duper fast as the bombs were falling and they saw nothing until the kaboom underground as a group of the top brass told trudeau that he screwed up may be big time and may need to exit fast or die or fess up but the military was not going to cover up for him one more detail the b-52 and the b-2 bomber crews only knew it was a precision strike both in time and accuracy they did not know the bombs were live bombs that's that's happened actually before too uh things that we've i've been privy to as well on that but more than more details excuse me the russian who took over the chinese compound of the chinatown general tied him up and left before the bombs fell for the reason at that moment russia and the usa have no big beef with each other this is what i know so far as of this moment other than biden lost all his chinese dough and she lost about 200 b usb cash 200 billion us d cash used to build the basis we've been hearing a flurry of information that's going on regarding these things and i really appreciate steve quayle bringing out what he did but of course i also took and wanted to find out was there you know especially in the case of the chinese soldiers in an underground bunker in maine and us actually bombing that was there is there some credibility to this information uh so i did have a private meeting today in regards to a lot of different questions i had actually spent two hours in that briefing and found out that it was true we actually did use a bunker buster which is a nuclear war tip drives into the ground uh on on a secret base that killed that many chinese now those of you that already know we've already been speaking a little bit about the situation that's going on i shared with you from different intel sources and i'm pulling this from array of sources here because i've actually been in meetings now for the last several days still have more to go and uh i knew that the chinese had been working since the mid 90s with the colombian cartel as well as the mexican cartel these different groups down there and as i'd shared with you that the information that was given to me is that the chinese back in the mid 90s uh they approached the cartel in order to get dirt on american politicians dirt on american politicians that they could blackmail them with because they knew that they were getting a lot of kickbacks financial kickbacks for covering up the drug trafficking that the cia had covertly had orchestrated in order to be able to raise money to do the overthrowing all for different purposes of overthrowing other nations to pay armed uh groups like in the case of the contras the um the weapons for iran of course that was based too because we had hostages in iran and we were doing this in exchange and uh like a little payout type thing but at the same time we were still taking buying aks and things like that supplying them to the contras and many other types of devices that were being done and all this was being done through the medin drug cartel and pumping these drugs into the united states and of course many many politicians got involved in that you got your bush family the clintons uh oh yeah and don't forget we do have uh the former vice president for bill clinton as well uh that was involved in these things and excuse me not not i get it mixed up here in just a minute there you go joe biden which interestingly enough there seems to be a connection to him in this base where these chinese were in this underground bunker that didn't go over so well but besides those connections there these politicians in their in the blackmail campaign some of them didn't have to be blackmailed i don't think the bush family had to be blackmailed they were already working with the chinese and of course the chinese are working with the elite israelis uh as i was told a little over a year ago you guys already know this i was told to stop speaking against china that they would be the next world superpower and um that uh they were going to drop the us and go with china uh well there's not a lot of good things that i like about trump but i will say one thing uh as you as i have this article up here right here on uh business insider uh the title of it with a weary eye on russia the us navy is bringing back its atlantic fleet that's not exactly why we brought back the atlantic fleet and i know i'm jumping around a little bit here but i want to kind of share some things with you if you recall and let me see if i can pull this up real quick on youtube for you um i can pull up the actual video there by the way this is our other channel steven bennune and uh but we're gonna switch channels here in just a second actually i'll just go to it israeli is live um and i am loading some videos there not not a whole lot as of yet as you can see but using that as a backup channel but i'm trying to see somewhere i brought up um let's see where i mentioned to you guys that there was a chinese naval movement and i guess if i'm not on the channel i can't really get in there i'm just let's see okay uploads play all um oh well oh there we go videos and i had i had said that let me see i need to go back i think it's about three weeks ago is when this actually happened okay not where the us was preparing for war with iran but there was a um yeah here it is right here chinese navy on the move a month ago actually all right i brought this out and i was trying desperately to find out because i'd get was given the information that the chinese military their their navy in fact had made a move uh aggressive move against the u.s military and but unfortunately i couldn't get a meeting secured where i could find out more information about what was going on so now i know what it was and the chinese navy had came across the atlantic ocean and they were coming up to our waters from international waters coming into u.s territorial waters and president trump actually was very quick and responding and this is when the president of the united states actually took and moved a u.s naval fleet to go and challenge the chinese before they actually entered into u.s territorial waters this is something china doesn't do they normally never operate in the atlantic uh there of course there's been threats that they're going to do this especially as much as we always are are kind of uh pushing the button down there in the south china sea with them but the president did send an entire war fleet there to the atlantic so no it's not russia that is the problem that's the smoke and mirrors for you that's why we see this in here just like you have on military.com navy brings back uh u.s atlantic fleet as russia threat intensifies russia as i was told today is just the uh and it has been for quite some time it's only just been smoke and mirrors the real threat has been china but don't forget the connection that israel and china have very close relationships there that's something we got to keep in mind you know we see china building the port there in haifa they're also going to build a port in ashkelon they're also dictating how the u.s military is going to be able to uh to will be able to come into port nothing like what you would normally think about and as i was told today we are basically surrounded by china and the noose is around the neck of the united states uh it has been confirmed yes we do have chinese troops in canada we do have chinese troops uh south of the border but not that that is the one weak area and i need to bring that out now i know that uh steve quayle when i talked to him today he feels a little different on that issue there and for me it's not i'm not disagreeing with uh steve quill on this issue either i'm just sharing with you the different intel sources that i get on this but uh the source that i have out of the pentagon believes that china is not not really ready for that all-out invasion but that they are testing to see how we will respond and yes we have been in clashes militarily with china that all has been confirmed so what steve kwell says said publicly is accurate um another intel source that i have as well confirms these same things as well and that the canadian military has not been cooperative with the chinese uh and their incursions against the us uh that's going on so the point that we're dealing with right now though is has a lot to do with too with the presidential election and is trump going to stay in power or will biden take over if biden takes over we are going to see a much more rapid collapse in this nation as far as that one thing trump will do although i don't appreciate his involvement with pfizer and warp speed and also his financial investment in these companies knowing what this will mean for the american people but but one thing he will do he does seem to be willing to stand up against the chinese to protect the united states from this type of invasion however on the flip side of this when i saw texas speaking about seceding from the union and other states talking about following with them in the event that trump is not placed back in office they're or you know they're very upset over the fraudulent election issue uh i had no clue that this could actually be part of the chinese effort itself i have shared with you before how that they're talking about breaking the nation up into five regions and it would be ran by super governors and of course the president there'd still be a presidential election stuff but it'd be more like a ceo head or something of of the five regions uh that would be governed by super governors so as i as we discussed that issue as well that you know that that is going to happen and i was told that yes china is going to acquire the united states we are bankrupt they got to take it militarily and that they have weaseled their way in through american politicians and of course as i mentioned to you one of those ways they did it was through blackmail uh of these politicians that were involved in all the money laundering that was going on which by the way um georgia's governor i haven't been able to pull the research together as of yet but i think there is a strong strong hint because i did ask about him specifically when i saw how he went against trump in this election campaign issue i had a feeling he may be connected to uh maybe georgia pacific or something like that there was a big drug money laundering scheme going on as well so if any of you happen to know that send me a tweet on twitter there let me know what your thoughts are on that another one of these politicians bought out well here's the funny thing we also got to discussing um the involvement as it says here on national file chinese communist party members employed at boeing h h s b c air bus pfizer and astrazeneca and more we're talking about two million chinese communist party members that contain many hundreds of thousands of names individuals who live and work in the west including a top defense contractor medical research and supply companies financial institutions and other critical roles throughout the united kingdom and the united states and australia this news has been breaking out today and oddly enough this morning we were discussing two china's unique ability of infiltrating uh this country over the years and uh including the fact that the chinese would take and approach ceos of big companies and offer them up to a million dollars per chinese uh person that they would employ in their company but they would have to do it for a minimum of three years and so there were a lot of companies that took that basically even though it was considered a legitimate uh business proposition uh it still was very interesting how they did it he said many of the people ended up being spies uh double agents and even triple agents you know in their undermining of our nation so it's not just the fact that we're on the verge of being invaded by the chinese troops which they say that will happen is supposedly as i mentioned to you before supposed to happen in 2024 but it looks like we're already beginning to ramp up this fight with them even now we're going to try to get steve quell to come on uh i talked to steve about that he is he i think still will definitely come on with us there we just have to set up a time to also share some of the intel from his side of things but um we're in a very serious situation friends very serious situation when it comes to china uh the chinese as i was told today though the chinese are very concerned because america is heavily armed and they know that they would take a lot of casualties and they're wanting this nation for its natural resources as well and they don't want to use nuclear weapons on this nation in doing so however another source is mentioned that uh we're probably going to be hit limited with by limited nuclear strike and uh and then i get another phone call from a good friend of mine uh johnny uh saying that a good friend of his marine buddy of his actually was speaking about when they talk about dark winter it's going to be because of power outages uh that we need to be prepared for that so a lot of things are going on and i wanted to kind of just speak a little bit about this there's a lot more information i'm going to speak to you about as well that's another article there on the daily mail also speaking about that that very same thing leaked files exposed mass infiltration of uk firms by chinese communist party including astrazeneca uh rolls royce hsbc jaguar and land rover uh so uh we're in for a very serious time friends um and of course this article i brought this article up here 650 warships and counting here's how large china's navy is china actually surpasses us in the number of warships they have now we do have still have a more formidable aircraft carrier fleet china is just getting started on that i think they're doing their third ship or either they already have three aircraft carriers but oddly enough though russia has turned down china and uh selling them the unique alloy for aircraft carriers that china desperately needs does a couple of things keeps keeps the uh ships from rusting corroding as as quickly as other ships uh especially and and it's a much stronger type of technique but they've not been willing to give that to the chinese as of yet but china is preparing for their role as the world's new superpower and so i guess we'll see them more and more carrying out the bidding of certain country there in the middle east which i won't call the name of that country as of right now at any rate i want to just kind of give you some of these things here i am going to be sharing some more information with you uh and that 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CH50vjc4ILE | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CH50vjc4ILE | 5. Public Hearing a. Abandonment of Unopened ROW @ LCC Regular Session - 2014-02-25 | public hearing agenda item 5A is an abandonment of unopened rideway off of US 41 South Mr PL yes sir on April 24th 2012 uh the Board of Commissioners determined that the unopened rideway off of Highway 41 sou known as Walker Avenue uh ceased to be used uh by the public and that his removal uh from the county road system was in the County's best interest it was later that we determined that there was a sliver right away that was remaining as a result of the widening of 41 uh which would cause several of these Parcels to be landlocked we have worked with the owner that had the sliver of property we worked with all of the property owners along 41 and have uh come to a uh have got the property closed and deed over to these to these partials uh you've got a copy of the plat in your uh agenda book and we are for a public hear all right do we have any questions from the commission for Mr P I have a question okay Mr P Mr P we if we close this road or abandonment what about the ownership of that property the ownership of the road yes the it will be it will be split 50/50 part of it will go it will be split down the middle and go half to each side to each pum that is correct any other question all right hearing none we'll now move into the public participation portion of the hearing is there anyone in the audience that would like to speak in opposition to this request anyone in the audience who would like to speak in opposition to this request hearing none is there anyone in the audience who would like to speak in favor of this request anyone in the audience would like to speak in favor of this request heing none I'll call close the public participation portion and turn it back over to the Commissioners Mr chairman I make a motion that we approve the abandonment of this unopened part of RightWay do we have a motion to close the unopened RightWay so have a second second any discussion on the motion hearing none we'll call a vote all in favor signify by I I any oppos why sign hearing none motion carries | Lowndes Area Knowledge Exchange | UCxCaa2hp5kzZ3cs7wO0gDMA | 2014-02-26 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 395 | 2,026 |
ZPnnr7N4QyA | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZPnnr7N4QyA | VASILI PODKOLZIN SCOUTING REPORT - 2019 NHL DRAFT TOP PROSPECT PROFILE | [Music] hello everyone I'm in Duluth from future consideration and today we'll take a closer look at 2019 NHL draft a prospect Vasiliy pod closing the Russian winger is one of the biggest riser and most controversial prospect this season as some believe is the best prospect behind news and kakou while others firmly think it should not be considered for the top ten or even top 20 a big reason behind this problem is potholes and poor Club stats he might have dominated the Lincoln Gretzky and showcased some incredible skills at the war Junior Championship but he is having a very difficult season statistically in Russia is 0.66 point per game in the NHL is very disappointing if you compare it to past shoe 18 production personally I don't think judging a prospect of his stats alone is very fair as it doesn't tell you the old story so to insert the question on everyone's mind let's take a closer look at pole Kosan play and check out every aspect of his game that means is Keating shooting passing stick handling defensively physicality archaic you and competitiveness before jumping in the scouting report let me just remember you that everything else in this video is only based on my personal opinion and viewings not hesitate to share your opinion down in the comments below let's start with the skating pod Coulson has a good acceleration in an above-average tap speed that allows him to create multiple controls on entries and rushes he loves to get to full speed in the neutral zone to overtake the defenseman by passing him on the wing might not have the best top speed but with a combination of incredible skills and a motor like he has he gets to the net pretty much every time strung edges and great agility to will he be able to reproduce those rushes at the initial level I believe so because he already seems to have some decent result addict HL level but others are more sceptic I will give him four stars is skating let's pass to his shooting what goes on as one of the best shot of the draft he has bought an incredible slap shot and restore it can get into scoring positions so effectively and he has the ability to get behind the defenseman and get completely forgetten he loves to use his quick hands to create space for his shot and his quick release awesome get dangerous opportunities I would give bunkers and five stars let's now look at his passing despite a fan i thing the head down pot cousin opens the cliff frequently and with his incredible vision and offensive instinct he finds teammate seamlessly without necessarily looking at them he loves to use the defenseman to open the play or attract the opponent on him and slide the puck aside to an open teammate if he is primarily a goal scorer I think he has some pretty underrated playmaking abilities as you create mini scoring chances for his teammate that said those assists are often created with the help of his Fox kills and archaic you not necessarily with his passing and vision I will give him four stars let's now discuss about this thickening pot cousin has some filthy mitts and some of the best ends among his draft class uses Quick Reaction to create space for himself to get a shot to the net in rushes nobody is about to split the defense and score a light field goals like him the Russian winger also loves to use the skills to create controls on entries and then style is team comfortably in the offenses he's able to pass pretty much anyone at his will and is always buzzing in the offensive zone with flashy but yet seemingly as secondly whenever he seems to be beaten or at least in a tough situation he can pull himself out with incredible moves in breakaway pod cousin is almost unbeatable his flashy and quick hands are just too good for the opposition goalie easily gets five stars for his puck skills let's now look at this defensive p-pod cousin capitated nests and anger CBT as indifferent very well rushes and back check with intensity with his active stick and good strength he actually blocks a few brushes by himself he puts effort to defend and is ready to do anything to help this thing as a result he often gets shifts on the political and an important defensive situation I'll do we occasionally cheats on breakout in most of the time take an active part of the zone exit putting his good speed and vision at use it was actually pretty impressive in faceoff when he played as a centre at the link a great ski but I definitely prefer him on the right wing I would give him four stars let's pass to his physicality Vasily Pelt cousin is six foot one and White's 190 pounds according to elite respect the Russian forward might not be the biggest player but his motor and intensity makes him a 111 force on the ice he protects is so well and he loves to cut to the net to create opportunities in front good luck trying to take away the pot from him when he decide he wants to keep it any players within his way will simply get ripped he fights art and board battles and even when most of them that said like every player is not perfect and can be outmatched physically I will give him four stars let's discuss about this o'kiku pot cause an understanding game and adapts to his opponent well when it doesn't like what this is in front of him he never is eight eight to simply get the puck back to his defense his decision-making in those instances is just so seamless he loves to pan deeply to get himself in the back of the defense and get dangerous coming shots he also loves to move around this zone to make the opening defense and goalie need to adjust to every move is offensive and think are great I will give him five stars for his archaic you let's finish by looking at this competitiveness if it wasn't for pit and crepes I would say poor cousin is the boss intense and competitive prospect of this drug he loves to take the puck and just make his way to the net whether or not there is a defenseman ready to destroy him Nandy fastest not a more physical but his intensity alone makes him so tough to stop when he wants is almost unstoppable good luck trying to take a witty puck when he puts effort to predict it the bag checks art and puts f4 defensively he blocks shots and put this but the address to stop the opener in the offensive zone the Russian forward is always the first on low spots you might unmask population physically but you will never out work in for example on this plea pop cousin loses the puck but still came back defensively to work over is mistake and this other plea he passes in front but the puck goes to the opponent he still puts the extra four to recovered the puck and keep buzzing in the offensive zone Pole cousin is not afraid of anything and once he fought more than anyone easily gets five stars for his competitiveness overall poor cousin is a very complete forward with an elite shot stick handling archaic you and competitiveness to me even with poor Club stats such a dominant prospect can be live out of the top five future consideration as amended third spot just behind us and Kaku and although there is some pretty good prospects in the same tier as him I think it's a pretty fair ranking he's a very polarizing prospect so we'd love to hear what you think on the Russian winger is the top treat of five prospects or am I wrong and it shouldn't be even considered for the top ten anyway subscribe for more NHL rough related videos and click here to watch my trivia scouting report on 2019 eligible I'll see you for the next here I come you can't hide here I come | NHL Draft Central | UCK_r2C7fU9z6AZr3CNHYb7Q | 2019-02-01 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,400 | 7,536 |
fWipE_95hFE | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fWipE_95hFE | Holy Spirit Says Believing is NOT Enough? - Dr. Gene Kim | Acts chapter 19 and we will read verse 1 the Bible says and it came to pass that well of Paulus was at Corinth Paul having passed through the upper coast came to Ephesus and finding certain disciples he said unto them have ye received the Holy Ghost since he believed now notice right here these people supposedly believed already and right after they believed notice should they receive the Holy Ghost how many of you have believed on Jesus Christ for salvation and received the Holy Ghost yeah that's normal but look at these people belief is not enough and they said unto Him we have no so much as heard whether there be any holy goes okay that's the problem so this verse is infamously used by Pentecostal charismatic s' a lot of people that just because you believe on Jesus Christ for your salvation the leaf is not enough to receive the Holy Ghost so they believe that the Holy Ghost can go back and forth back and forth back and forth again especially through the speaking of tongues and by water baptism so we're going to look at these verses where they supposedly show it notice verse 5 when they heard this they were baptized in the name of the Lord Jesus and when Paul had laid his hands upon them the Holy Ghost came on them and they spake with tongues and prophesied okay we got a major problem here and verses 5 through 6 we see right here that in order to receive the Holy Ghost how did they do it why not water baptism so when you go to a pastor sometimes it's going to be messed up well how do I receive the Holy Ghost they'll say okay baptism okay if I get baptized is that enough to get the Holy Spirit oh no then after that you got to have me lay my hands on you okay is that enough no then after that what it's evident by the speaking of tongues so unless you have these things and you really are filled with the Holy Ghost and you have it excuse me for saying this baloney that's baloney man we want to look at right here why is it that these people when they were at water baptized and then they spoke in tongues and then had the laying of hands then they were filled with the Holy Spirit here's the idea first of all they weren't people who had this kind of belief on Jesus Christ like Christians because all you have to do is read they skip the verse we're going to look at verse what three and he said unto them here's the key unto what then where he baptized and they said when unto John's baptism there's your key these this group of people is not like today's group of people these people were from what John's baptism is John's baptism the same salvation as Christians today the same method no look at Matthew three now keep your hand acts 19 keep your hands up acts 19 look at Matthew 3 at John's baptism did Jesus die buried and resurrected you yet so that you can get saved no he did not even died on the cross yet so John's baptism was a different method of their salvation we're going to look at Matthew chapter 3 what was John the Baptist ministry John and Matthew chapter 3 verse 1 in those days Came John the Baptist preaching in the wilderness of where Judea now look what he preached did he preach about the death burial and resurrection of Jesus and verse 2 no repent for the kingdom of heaven is at hand what's the verse about verse 3 preparation of the coming Messiah because remember the Jews for hundreds of years they were anticipating their Messiah to come so this is preparation of the Messiah verse 3 notice it says prepare ye the way of the Lord make his paths straight look at verse 5 where's his ministry then went out to him what Jerusalem and all Judea and all the region round about Jordan its Jews verse 6 this is their baptism were baptized of him in Jordan what confessing their sins you'll notice that by the way look at verse 11 John the Baptist even told you you can't receive the Holy Ghost when he baptized as you give her saliva I indeed baptize you with water unto repentance but he that cometh after me Jesus Christ is mightier than I who should I'm not worthy to bear he shall baptize you with what the Holy Ghost that's why they didn't get the Holy Ghost ah now you get it because in John's baptism he couldn't give them that Holy Ghost from John's baptism all he did was baptize them in water as preparation for the coming Messiah that's why scripture with scripture makes everything coming to light now look back at the verse of Acts 19 verse 3 unto John's baptism and look how Paul responded at verse 4 then said paul john verily baptized with the baptism of what repentance because that was his message john's message repent he for the kingdom of heaven is at hand that's his message which was different only this sang unto the people that they should believe on him which should come what after him that is on what Christ Jesus so this now Paul is revealing remember John was preparing the way for the Messiah and that is what Christ Jesus and then when he mentions about honey these guys were from John's baptism but they didn't receive the Holy Spirit what because John said I can't give it to you but when someone comes after me you will get it they got it after him and that's why if you look at verses if you look at verse 5 and 6 after they heard that after they believed on it then they what they were baptized in the name of the Lord Jesus see they have to get a redo they had to get a redo because John's baptism was different so they had to read you baptized in the name of the Lord Jesus Paul laid his hands on the Holy Ghost came on then why did they receive it do Christians receive the Holy Ghost this way no because this is what the context is verse three Jews Jews so you got to realize this is that in acts 19 this receiving excuse me acts 19 this receiving of the Holy Spirit was done by physical means [Applause] why because Jews they're known as a physical nation God's chosen nation for Jews is what physical Christians are they a physical nation or spiritual nation spiritual nation that's why we don't receive the Holy Ghost by physical means physical water baptism like physical Jews did physical laying of hands like physical Jews did or physical speaking of tongues like physical Jews did how do we get it all done spiritually look at first Corinthians 12 first Corinthians chapter 12 first Corinthians chapter 12 and once you have first Corinthians 12 I want you to go to Ephesians 2 first Corinthians chapter 12 and we will read verse 2 Ephesians chapter 2 as well Ephesians chapter 2 you'll notice right here the x19 because there were Jews in ball they received the Holy Ghost as by physical means because remember this in acts 19 Romans 11 was not yet written remember Romans 11 what did Paul say at Romans 11 the Jews are done acts 28 what did Paul say the Jews are done this is acts 19 so this was at a time period long before God fully focused on the Christian church at acts 19 I mean if you read the book of Acts you're gonna have to admit this don't you see a backing forth back and forth with Jews and the church Jews and the church Jews in the church that's an undoubtable fact so during the acts time period there was this transition of Jew and Tricia juin Church why because God's giving the nation of Israel a chance but they keep rejecting keep rejecting that's why until acts 28 Romans 11 Paul officially announced God is done with them God is done with them so then pastor if I'm a Jew today or a non Jew or whatever what happens you can't do physical nation of Israel anymore if you're a Jew what you're going to have to do is that because God is done with them Romans 11 acts 28 this is what you do first Corinthians 12 now first Corinthians 12 verse 13 for by one spirit are we all baptized into one body okay so the key is right here in 1st Corinthians chapter 12 and verse 13 you received what the Holy Ghost baptism by what you receive it into one body okay remember that the body of Jesus Christ and who does this include baptized into one body whether we be what Jews or Gentiles whether we be bond or free and have been all made to drink into one spirit so see that's why this application acts 19 will no longer apply if you're gonna use acts 19 you realizes that's long in the past it's done because why gods no longer doing that he's done with this juice the physical nation of Israel now in first Corinthians 12:13 the church and God saying everyone receives the Holy Spirit baptism when you're into the body of Jesus Christ how do you get into the body of Jesus Christ look at Ephesians chapter 2 Ephesians 3 scuse me patients three visions chapter three verse six Ephesians chapter three and verse six so you're looking at the wrong passage if you if someone is telling you how to see how you receive the Holy Spirit is by acts 19 they've got the wrong passage right one wrong time period long in the past - wrong group of people Jews find the right group of people find the right time period for your doctrine will you now look at Ephesians 3:6 the right time period right group of people that the Gentiles should be fellow heirs and of the same body remember if you're in the body of Jesus Christ you receive the Holy Ghost right how do you get into the body and partakers of his promise in Christ by what the gospel boom so you'll notice right here then how you get the receiving of the Holy Ghost into one body is by the gospel that's why I teach is chapter 1 verse 13 it says in whom ye also trusted after that ye heard the word of truth the gospel of your salvation in whom also after that ye believed once you believed on Jesus Christ for your salvation you were sealed with that holy spirit of promise so that verse says you're sealed by the Holy Spirit so the spirit can't leave you the very idea of belief is not enough know that - nice Ephesians 1:13 the Holy Spirit is sealed that denies first Corinthians 12 any fusions 3 you get the holy you receive the baptism the Holy Spirit by the gospel so look at the right group of people right time period then you get it so when people try to tell you you have to all of a sudden start to go build another like that or you have to when the preacher touches your forehead so that you can pretend you got the Holy Spirit but no you're just driven by emotions by the line of people who all do that so you're like saying well I got to do that too and you start doing that and you gotta have two ushers running to the scene to catch you and then doing all that kind that is not a Holy Spirit that is a circus and that is the circus full of emotionalism and drama and you make Christians look like a bunch of idiots amen you don't want to do that | REAL Bible Believers | UCPCDmYOJJ08h-pG8J2iMDjA | 2017-12-23 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 2,047 | 10,629 |
B2yKdRkMwOk | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B2yKdRkMwOk | John Young (astronaut) | Wikipedia audio article | John Watts yang September 24th 1930 to January 5th 2018 was an American astronaut naval officer and aviator test pilot and aeronautical engineer he became the ninth person to walk on the moon as commander of the Apollo 16 mission in 1972 young enjoyed the longest career of any astronaut becoming the first person to fly six space missions with seven launches counting his lunar liftoff over the course of 42 years of active NASA service he is the only person to have piloted and been commander of four different classes of spacecraft Gemini the Apollo command/service module the Apollo lunar module and the space shuttle in 1965 young flew on the first manned Gemini mission and commanded another Gemini mission the next year in 1969 during Apollo 10 he became the first person to fly solo around the moon he drove the lunar roving vehicle on the moon's surface during Apollo 16 and is one of only three people to have flown to the moon twice he also commanded two space shuttle flights including its first launch in 1981 and served as chief of the astronaut office from 1974 to 1987 Jung retired from NASA in 2004 he died on January 5th 2018 topic biography you topic early years in education young was born in San Francisco California on September 24th 1932 parents William Hugh young a civil engineer and wanda holland young at 18 months old due to the great depression he moved with his family to Cartersville Georgia then to Orlando Florida where he attended grade school and later Orlando high school until graduating in 1948 Young was a boy scout and earned the rank of second class young earned a Bachelor of Science degree with highest honors in aeronautical engineering from the Georgia Institute of Technology in 1952 while attending he became a member of the National Military Honor Society scabbard and blade and Sigma Chi fraternity topic Navy service after graduating from Georgia Tech in 1952 Young entered the United States Navy through the Navy ROTC and was commissioned on June 6 1952 as an ensign he served as fire control officer on the destroyer USS laws until June 1953 and completed a tour in the Sea of Japan during the Korean War following this assignment he was sent to flight training in January 1954 he was designated a Navy helicopter pilot after receiving his aviator wings on December 20th 1954 he was assigned to Fighter Squadron 103 vf-103 for four years flying grumman f9f Cougars from USS Coral Sea and vought f-8 you Crusaders from USS forrestal after training at the United States naval test pilot school in 1959 with the class twenty-three young was assigned to the Naval Air test center at Naval Air Station Patuxent River Maryland for three years his test projects included evaluations of the xf8 u3 crusader 3 and f4 phantom ii fighter weapons systems in 1962 he set to world time to climb records while flying his phantom to attaining 3,000 meters nine thousand eight hundred forty-three feet from a standing start in 34.5 two seconds and twenty-five thousand meters eighty two thousand twenty one feet from a standing start in 227 point six seconds he also served as maintenance officer of Fighter Squadron 143 VF 143 from April to September 1962 fellow astronaut Charles Bolden described Young and Robert hoot Gibson as the two best pilots he had met during his aviation career never met two people like them everyone else gets into an airplane John and hoot where their airplane they're just awesome young retired from the Navy as a captain in September 1976 after 25 years topic NASA career you topic project Gemini joining NASA in 1962 Young was the first of the astronaut group to to fly in space replacing Thomas P Stafford as pilot of Gemini 3 when Alan Shepard the original command pilot was grounded due to Meniere's disease making the first man flight of the Gemini spacecraft with Gus Grissom in 1965 young scored another space first by smuggling a corned beef sandwich onto the spacecraft a feat for which he was reprimanded some members of the US House of Representatives were not pleased about the stunt claiming that young cost taxpayers millions of dollars by disrupting a scheduled test of space food during the flight Jung then trained his backup pilot for Gemini 6a the assignment of Gemini 7 back up command pilot ed white to Apollo created an opening for young as commander of Gemini 10 in 1966 the mission was the first to perform a rendezvous with to Aegina target vehicles and his pilot Michael Collins performed two spacewalks topic Apollo program in 1966 Young was assigned to an Apollo crew as command module pilot with commander Thomas Stafford and lunar module pilot Eugene Cernan this crew was assigned as backup to the second manned Apollo mission planned before the Apollo 1 fire after that fire both crews were assigned to the first actual manned mission Apollo 7 which flew in October 1968 in May 1969 this crew flew to the moon on Apollo 10 while Stafford and Cernan flew the lunar module in lunar orbit for the first time young flew the command module solo Apollo 10 set the record for the highest speed attained by any manned vehicle at 39,000 897 km/h 24,000 791 miles per hour during its return to earth on May 26 1969 Young was backup commander of Apollo 13 the Troubled mission in which the moon landing was aborted because of an explosion in the service module by rotation young became commander of Apollo 16 and studied geology with his crew while preparing for the mission Apollo 16s lunar landing was almost aborted when a malfunction was detected in the SPS engine control system in the service module it was determined that the problem could be worked around and the mission continued on the surface Young took three moon walks in the Descartes Highlands with Charles Duke on April 21st 22 and 23 1972 making young the ninth person to walk on the surface of the Moon while Ken Mattingly flew the command module in lunar orbit Young's final assignment in Apollo was as the backup commander for Cernan on Apollo 17 the backup crew was originally the Apollo 15 crew but deke Slayton removed them from the assignment when he learned they had taken a small statue to the moon as well as stamps that they sold to a dealer topic Space Shuttle program in January 1973 young was made chief of the Space Shuttle branch of the astronaut office in January 1974 he became chief of the astronaut office after the retirement of Alan Shepard young flew to missions of the Space Shuttle both aboard the space shuttle Columbia he commanded the program's 1981 made an orbital flight sts-1 and in 1983 commanded STS 9 which carried the first Space Lab module in 1986 he was in line to make a record seventh spaceflight on sts-61 J to deploy the Hubble Space Telescope but the Challenger disaster earlier that year had delayed NASA's schedule Young was openly critical of NASA management following the Challenger disaster and in April 1987 was made special assistant to JSC director Aaron Cohen for engineering operations and safety NASA denied that his criticism triggered the moon although young and industry insiders believed that was the reason for the reassignment in February 1996 he was assigned as associate director technical JSC during his NASA career Young logged more than 15,000 hours of training mostly in simulators to prepare for positions on eleven space flights in prime and backup crew positions topic retirement young worked for NASA for 42 years and announced his retirement on December 7th 2004 he retired on December 31st 2004 at the age of 74 but continued to attend the Monday morning meeting at the astronaut office at JSC for several years thereafter he logged more than 15,000 275 hours flying time and props jets helicopters and rocket Jets more than 9200 hours in t-38 and 835 hours in spacecraft during 6 space flights on April 12 2006 Young appeared at the 25th anniversary of the STS 1 launch at the Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex along with pilot Robert Crippen the two spoke of their experiences during the flight in 2012 Young published an autobiography forever young topic personal life young married Barbara white of Savannah Georgia and they had two children Sandra and John they were divorced in 1972 after 16 years of marriage he later married Suzy Feldman and lived in el mago Texas a suburb of Houston Young died on January 5th 2018 at his home in Houston of complications from pneumonia he was 87 topic legacy in October 2018 Northrop Grumman announced that the Cygnus spacecraft for their tenth cargo resupply mission to the International Space Station would be named SS John Young topic recognition you topic military and NASA insignia and decorations China's Service Medal 1953 Korean Service Medal with two Battlestars 1953 National Defense Service Medal with star 1953 1966 United Nations Korea medal 1953 Navy astronaut wings 1965 Navy Distinguished Service Medal with Gold Award star 1969 1972 Distinguished Flying Cross with two gold award stars congressional Space Medal of Honor 1981 NASA Distinguished Service Medal 1969 with three oak leaf clusters 1981 2004 NASA exceptional Achievement Medal 1994 NASA exceptional engineering Achievement Medal 1988 NASA exceptional service medal 1965 1966 2006 NASA outstanding leadership medal 1992 NASA Space Flight medal 1981 1983 topic awards and honors inducted into six aviation and astronaut halls of fame General James E Hill lifetime space achievement award from the Space Foundation 2010 exceptional engineering achievement award 1985 golden plate award for science and exploration 1993 American astronautical Society Space Flight Award 1993 in 1995 young was inducted into the International Air and Space Hall of Fame at the San Diego Air and Space Museum in 2001 young was inducted into the Georgia aviation Hall of Fame NASA ambassador of exploration 2005 he was the first John Young history maker honoree in 2005 six honorary Doctorate degrees John Young Parkway a major highway in Orlando and Kissimmee Florida is named for him when he heard the highway was named for him he said them boys shouldn't have done that I ain't dead yet an elementary school OCPs on the Parkway also bears his name the planetarium at the Orlando Science Center was originally named in his ranked as the number three most popular space hero in a 2010 Space Foundation survey recipient of aviation weeks 1998 Philip J class Award for lifetime achievement asteroid 5360 - John Young was named in his memory in 2018 topic organizations American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics fellow American astronautical Society fellow Society of experimental test pilots fellow Tau Beta Pi Engineering Honor Society member Sigma Gamma tau aerospace engineering Honor Society member Georgia Tech and exes ayat II member Sigma Chi fraternity member topic media portrayals in the 1995 film Apollo 13 young was played by Ben Marley in the 1998 HBO miniseries from the earth to the moon he was played by John Posey young is one of the astronauts featured in the documentary film and book in the shadow of the Moon the Discovery Channel series when we left Earth and the documentary film the wonder of it all topic C also list of spaceflight records | wikipedia tts | UCAPfXm-c3VR47NQiHh7MM-Q | 2018-12-26 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,916 | 11,198 |
KaAtaglG3cQ | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KaAtaglG3cQ | HOW YUSUF ESTES AND FRIENDS CONVERTED TO ISLAM (PART 2 of 5) | infidel muslim and we're going to show him jesus this is a true story by the way so i got up that morning on sunday and i was thinking ah man you know we went to church strangely enough that preacher was preaching out of the old testament about salvation coming at the time of david which which really puzzled me because according to christianity it's coming through jesus and it really that opened the door for me but that comes up later in the story why was he saying there's salvation before jesus that's interesting now when i get there to my father's store i'm looking around you know i'm looking for somebody wearing you know a long white robe and some kind of black you know thing over that with a long beard and i guess i was looking for me would i anyhow want to get in there i don't see this guy by the way imam sword everything i i told kamehameha maybe this is what i had pictured i said where is he i'm ready my father said he's over here he said where he's here this is a normal guy he was normal he didn't you know didn't have a beard he didn't have any hair at all how do you do i told him my name he introduced himself his name is muhammad how do you do after the niceties of hello how are you how's everything i said do you believe in god he said yes oh yeah sure he said but do you believe in the god of moses he said yeah abraham yeah what about david in suleiman he said yeah so when i meet this man i'm impressed that he's believing these things but i thought maybe he's just saying it so i even asked him what about jesus because i thought maybe they're kind of first i thought muslims were like hindus that was first then when he said he believed in some of the things in the bible i said okay maybe they're like jews so that's when i said yes but what about jesus do you believe in jesus and he said yes i said okay okay wait a minute this is going to be easy i can convert this guy so i agreed that we're going to do business with him and in fact i took him immediately out to have tea together we sit together drink tea talk a little while and i started tearing to peach shrimp right away i'm in the bible i got it right there flip it open genesis let's talk about abraham what do you know about abraham abraham he had two sons you see and blah blah blah blah blah and i'm doing all the preaching to him imagine this and he sit there okay he's a graduate of allah's heart like this get me you know what i'm saying well it happened that during ramadan some of his friends that he was staying with he had to move their apartment around or something and he was going to go stay in the masjid for ithacaf in ramadan it's normal we didn't understand i thought he has nowhere to go and i told my dad this man has nowhere to go and my dad said no he's got money i said no no he doesn't daddy i'm telling you there's no place to go i heard him say he's going to go live in the mosque to a christian if you're going to live in the church oh that's the worst so i said let me let me offer that he can stay at our place and my dad said no you don't do that that's not right i said no i'm going to offer them to him i went to i said how would you like to come stay at our place like he said no no no i want to go and stay there i want to stay in the mosque and something good i said oh man look at this poor man oh my god he doesn't know you know he just oh poor soul please come and stay in our house and he said no i can't i need to go stay with her i said look at i'm scratching his dignity so i told him listen no no no no i want you to come and you can pay you can pay money and stay with us he said how much i said 15 a week which in america is like nothing 15 is nothing that's it and then he kind of hesitated i said and we'll pay for all the food well you eat 15 worth of food in one day in america he said okay all right and i told my dad later i said see how i did that because now he'll stay with us he knows he's getting a good deal on the food and i was making it all about money well i didn't know he wanted to come and stay with us he wanted to learn about how are americans and how is the daoa going to be what do we believe especially people who are preaching so he came and stayed in our house and i said well now that's good i'll travel with him and go with him in places and he'll see and he'll learn about christianity as we were traveling and working together we put up tables just like this and booths and things and set things out for people to come and look at them and sell things and i caught him one time he when somebody wanted to take something from the front he took it from the back and gave it to him and i looked at him and the next time somebody started to take something he took from the back and gave it to him i said hey muhammad we take the stuff from the front because that's the old stuff the new stuff in the back just hold it back you know what i'm saying this is david murrow get rid of the junk first he said no i can't and my religion we can't sell something unless we give the people the best i said got me on that one and i'm supposed to be telling him about a better deal i said okay okay yeah whatever you're never going to make any money though but that's all right over a period of time i came to learn a lot of things also about being humble a lot because this man was obviously well educated very articulate could really talk about a lot of subjects in fact i tried to debate with him about many things but he was so wise and well educated that he could see what i was doing and he would take it easy and let me win every debate i could win any debate with him if if he wanted me to but if he wanted me to lose i was going to lose it was this was how well he could handle it now what happened one of the preachers that i knew another preacher who used to carry a big cross and walk down the street so people would stop and talk to him about religion he had a heart attack and he went to the hospital so i went to the hospital to visit him and while i was visiting him i met another man in the hospital who was in a wheelchair this gentleman had a problem he didn't want to talk to anybody and i told him let me witness to you let me share the message of jesus with you so i took out my bible and again i started telling him about a prophet prophet yunus alaih and i'm telling them look at jonah he's in the belly of the whale he's in the sea he's down there like this and who knows how long and suffering like this you don't have as big a problem as that and god saved him so he could save you too he said hmm didn't want to talk to me i asked him what's your name you don't want to tell me where are you from he said i'm from venus what's that well we do have there is a venus texas by the way but he said you know he's from another planet so i kept each time i would go i would talk to him witness to him finally one day he started crying i was pushing his wheelchair around i took him down i rolled him around different places he started crying one day he said i'm gonna confess something to you i need to confess something to you now to a catholic confession means you're going to tell the priest all your sins and then he's going to forgive you well i wasn't catholic and i told him listen i'm not catholic and i'm not a priest i'm a preacher he said i know better than you do i am a priest i said oh my god | IslamTrueReligion | UC2XLcYXyV7TF9C1kLtK4bbA | 2013-05-14 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,544 | 7,382 |
LQieIZ3BLAY | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LQieIZ3BLAY | DELIVERANCE PRAYER TO NEUTRALIZE SATAN, DEMONS, WITCHCRAFT. Brother Carlos House Cleansing Prayers | Hallelujah they must come out on behalf of those who have signed up for our daily spiritual warfare prayer covering it doesn't matter Satan where you are on this planet it doesn't matter where your demons are you have to bow down to Christ right now bow down to Jesus right now bow down to Yeshua hamashiach right now come out people Spirits go away we are pushing you away we are sending you now to return to prison go to Eternal prison we arrest you we hand Garfield we smash witchcraft under our feet right now and all those demons driving Educators to indoctrinate our kids we arrest you we handcuff you out if we spirits and we confine you now to Eternal prison in the mighty name of Yeshua hamashiach you evil spirits back off back away in the mighty name of Yeshua hamashiach we know Devils we know I know you devil I know your demons devil that's why I come against you because I have authority to trample only snakes and scorpions and to overcome all the power of the enemy Satan Jesus gave me power to overcome all the power of Satan and his demons and I Stand My Ground I Stand My Ground and I fight for those who have joined I wish our daily spiritual warfare prayer covering those who have signed up for a lifetime those who have signed up for one year those who have signed up for six months those who have signed up for three months those who have signed off for one month I come now against the demons driving them behind them causing wickedness all right I come against you now by the power and the authority of the name of Yeshua hamasia in the angels of God are with me the angels of God are with me here I'm not fighting alone now because the angels of God are standing right here with me and we have we fight together that's what I'm talking about you Wicked spirits driving Educators in our school districts I restrain you I handcuff you and I confine you now to Eternal prison go leave our children alone quit brainwashing them quit and don't indoctrinating them quit in the mighty name of Yeshua also you two criminal demons drug dealing demons prostitution demons get out adultery Demas fornication get out pornography they must go now to the pit I commend you now to bow down to Jesus Christ right now you can say demons cancer demons bow down to Christ right now you are AJ fitted foe you cancer deem a new heart condition demon you whatever infirmity back pain chronic back pain whatever constipation whatever arthritis migraine headache you bow down to Christ right now you is stinky DeVos and I test you oh they must behind premature death I now restrain you I bind you on behalf of those who have signed up for our daily spiritual warfare prayer covering I now restrain you you Spirit of death you bow down to Christ right now in the mighty name of Yeshua in the mighty name of Yeshua hamashiach you if we Spears your rights to fall I have authority over you granted to me by Jesus Christ my Lord and Savior which is recorded in the Book of Luke chapter 10 verse 19 which says I have given you authority to trample only snakes and scorpions and to overcome all the power of the enemy and nothing will harm you also Matthew chapter 10 verse 1 Jesus Christ sent out to his disciples to cast out demons and to heal oh sickness and all disease I put the master run all over the planet I put the master around all over the planet in the mighty name of Yeshua hamashiach it doesn't matter whether they are in Australia or New Zealand or Brazil or Argentina or South Africa or Nigeria it doesn't matter whether they are in China I can get to them in a heartbeat in a hot bed I now restrain handcuff and confined to Eternal prison or with Spirits driving politicians driving politicians to do wicked things to pass Wicked laws I now restrain you I had coffee on behalf of everyone who has signed up for our daily is spiritual warfare strategic prayer covering you even Spirits you back away you back off because I am commanding you to become go now to the bed on behalf of my family on behalf of myself on behalf of everyone who has signed up for my daily spiritual warfare his strategic prayer covering you now back off go away in the mighty name of Yeshua hamashia Hallelujah they must come out on behalf of those who have signed up for our daily spiritual warfare prayer covering it doesn't matter Satan where you are on this planet it doesn't matter where your Demas are you have to bow down to Christ right now bow down to Jesus right now bow down to Yeshua hamashiach right now come out evil spirits go away we are pushing you away we are sending you now to Eternal prison go to Eternal prison we arrest you we hand God feel we smash witchcraft under our feet right now and all those demons driving Educators to indoctrinate our kids we arrest you we handcuff you out if we experience and we confine you now to Eternal prison in the mighty name of Yeshua hamashiach you if we Spirits back off back away in the mighty name of Yeshua hamashiach we know Devils we know I know you devil I know your demons devil that's why I come against you because I have authority to trample only snakes and scorpions and to overcome all the power of the enemy Satan Jesus gave me power to overcome all the power of Satan and his demons and I Stand My Ground I Stand My Ground and I fight for those who have joined I wish our daily spiritual warfare prayer covering those who have signed up for a lifetime those who have signed up for one year those who have signed up for six months those who have signed up for three months uh those who have signed up for one month I come now against the demons driving them behind them causing wickedness all right I come against you now by the power and the authority of the name of Yeshua hamashiach and the angels of God are with me the angels of God are with me here I'm not fighting alone now because the angels of God are standing right here with me and we are we fight together that's what I'm talking about you Wicked spirits driving Educators in our school districts I restrain you I hate coffee and I confine you now to Eternal prison go leave our children alone quit brainwashing them quit and indoctrinating them correct in the mighty name of Yeshua also you two criminal demons drug dealing demons prostitution demons act get out adultery Demas fornication get out pornography they must go now to the pit go now to the pit I command you now to bow down to Jesus Christ right now you can say demons cancer demons bow down to Christ right now you are AJ fitted fool you can say demon you heart condition demon you whatever infirmity back pain chronic back pain whatever constipation whatever arthritis migraine headache you bow down to Christ right now you stinky DeVos and I test you oh we must behind premature death I now restrain you I bind you on behalf of those who have signed up for our daily spiritual warfare prayer covering I now restrain you you Spirit of death your dad was just stinky Devils you bow down to Christ right now in the mighty name of Yeshua in the mighty name of Yeshua hamashiach you if we spiritual rise to fall I have authority over you granted to me by Jesus Christ my Lord and Savior which is recorded in the Book of Luke chapter 10 verse 19 which says I have given you authority to trample only snakes and scorpions and to overcome all the power of the enemy and nothing will harm you also Matthew chapter 10 verse 1 Jesus Christ sent out to his disciples to cast out demons and to heal all sickness and all diseases I put they must to run all over the planet I put Dimas to run all over the planet in the mighty name of Yeshua hamashiach it doesn't matter whether they are in Australia or New Zealand or Brazil or Argentina or South Africa or Nigeria it doesn't matter whether they are in China I can get to them in a heartbeat in a hot bed I now restrain handcuff and confined to Eternal prison or with Spirits driving politicians driving politicians to do wicked things to pass Wicked laws I now restrain you I had coffee on behalf of everyone who has signed up for our daily is spiritual warfare a strategic prayer covering you even Spirits you back away you back off because I am commanding you to become go now to the bed on behalf of my family on behalf of myself on behalf of everyone who has signed up for my daily spiritual warfare is strategic prayer covering you now back off go away in the mighty name of Yeshua hamashiach Hallelujah demons come out on behalf of those who have signed up for our daily spiritual warfare prayer covering it doesn't matter Satan where you are on this planet it doesn't matter where your demons are you have to bow down to Christ right now bow down to Jesus right now bow down to Yeshua hamashiach right now come out evil spirits go away we are pushing you away we are sending you now to Eternal prison go to Eternal prison we arrest you we hand Garfield we smash witchcraft under our feet right now and all those demons driving Educators to indoctrinate our kids we arrest you we handcuff you out if we spirits and we confine you now to Eternal prison in the mighty name of Yeshua hamashiach you if we Spirits back off back away Yeshua hamashiach we know devs we know I know you devil I know your demons devil that's why I come against you because I have authority to trample only snakes any scorpions and to overcome all the power of the enemies Satan Jesus gave me power to overcome all the power of Satan and his demons and I Stand My Ground I Stand My Ground and I fight for those who have joined I wish our daily spiritual warfare prayer covering those who have signed up for a lifetime those who have signed up for one year those who have signed up for six months those who have signed up for three months uh those who have signed up for one month I come now against the demons driving them behind them causing wickedness all right I come against you now by the power and the authority of the name of Yeshua hamasia and the angels of God are with me the angels of God are with me here I'm not fighting alone now because the angels of God are standing right here with me and we have we fight together that's what I'm talking about you Wicked spirits driving Educators in our school districts I restrain you I handcuff you and I confine you now to Eternal prison go leave our children alone quit brainwashing them quit and don't indoctrinating them correct in the mighty name of Yeshua also you two criminal demons drug dealing demons prostitution Demas I get out adultery demons fornication get out pornography they must go now to the pit I commend you now to bow down to Jesus Christ right now you can say demons cancer demons bow down to Christ right now you are AJ fitted fool you can sell demon you heart condition demon you whatever infirmity back pain chronic back pain whatever constipation whatever arthritis migraine headache you bow down to Christ right now you stinky DeVos and I test you oh we must behind premature death I now restrain you I bind you on behalf of those who have signed up for our daily spiritual warfare prayer covering I now restrain you you Spirit of death you there was a stinky Devils you bow down to Christ right now in the mighty name of Yeshua in the mighty name of Yeshua hamashiach you if we spiritual rights to fall I have authority over you granted to me by Jesus Christ my Lord and Savior which is recorded in the Book of Luke chapter 10 verse 19 which says I have given you authority to trample only snakes and scorpions and to overcome all the power of the enemy and nothing will harm you also Matthew chapter 10 verse 1 Jesus Christ sent out to his disciples to cast out demons and to heal all sickness and all diseases all over the planet in the mighty name of Yeshua hamashiach it doesn't matter whether they are in Australia or New Zealand or Brazil or Argentina or South Africa or Nigeria it doesn't matter whether they are in China I can get to them in a heartbeat in a hot bed I now restrain handcuff and confined to Eternal prison or with Spirits driving politicians driving politicians to do wicked things to pass Wicked laws I now restrain you I had got few on behalf of everyone who has signed up for our daily is spiritual warfare a strategic prayer covering you even Spirits you back away you back off because I am commanding you to become go now to the pet on behalf of my family on behalf of myself on behalf of everyone who has signed up for my daily spiritual warfare his strategic prayer covering you now back off go away in the mighty name of Yeshua hamashia | Carlos A. Oliveira | UCAmlL9SMb2HkOkeQrhCt7LQ | 2023-09-27 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 2,368 | 12,562 |
2S8LaJc5tsE | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2S8LaJc5tsE | Superintendent Disciplinary Hearing for Plagiarism|Florence Carlton Trustees|March 18, 2013 | okay so we're going to uh move right into the meeting and we're going to start with uh possible superintendent discipline so I'm going to start out by saying that um we're all here tonight because we know that um we have an issue and that we are going to discuss it tonight and we are going to um try to put it to rest tonight um again any comments and any body would like to make during your discussion portion of the meeting uh again I ask you to come to the podium speak into the microphone state your name um we will then um have our uh well there'll be a motion before there's any discussion and then we will uh call for discussion and then we'll go from there uh again I need people to be civil and respectful and um we really need to stay on topic and not try to throw in the kitchen sink so all right so I guess we're going to start by talking about the reason we're here is the um it's the plagiarism items in the warant uh newspaper you can't hear me no Gary can we turn little bit thank you is that better okay I'll try to hold it back we're not feeling too bad um stop items of plagiarism in the stopping View newspaper uh we know that this has occurred we know that there's more than one incident so we are not going to uh n it through every article that everybody may have found in the uh on the internet we are going to conceed the point that it's happened and it's there um so with that said we are going to uh start with um a motion from Mr finle I believe [Applause] [Music] okay all right I want to make a motion to adition a termination of job Hearing in regards to our superintendent joh I'll second all right so now we're at the discussion and did everybody hear the motion no okay the motion is to initiate a termination hearing for Mr M and Mr Bley made that motion and Mr Greer has seconded the motion so now we're at discussion so I'm going to start with uh those of us here at the table and then we will have it open for other F other folks so Mrs is corish how about you started okay can you hear me can you hear me now um in consideration of what we're meeting with tonight I of course was disappointed um with with what has happened with Mr M but in the seven and a half years that I've worked with Mr McGee I have felt nothing but um admiration for his ability as a superintendent um I have five of my own children and one of the things that's theu in our house is that we talk about having a savings account when we deal with one another and I always tell my kids that you better make sure there's enough money or enough good things in your savings account that when you have to make a withdrawal from there that it's not going to bankrupt you I don't know if you understand my point but my point is that in the seven and a half years that I've worked with Mr M he has more than still the savings account for me and as I was thinking about some of the things that he has accomplished for us initiated for us as a board to be a better board um I wrote some of these things down and I hope that you will bear with me because it's a fairly long list of things that he has accomplished or help us helped us accomplish while he is from the superintendent here in Florence I'm going to start with school Finance when he came our reserved and for those of you that don't that might not be aware of this the state would lie for every public school to have 10% of its general fund in reserve so that if something happens um somewhere along the line that you have a savings account basically to cover that and when this commview came we had about five about 5% um of our general budget was in reserves and that has been raised to about almost 90% now in the last s and a half years since he's been here when he came our accounting software that we had was fairly old and out ofd and he initiated a a new software program for us for to take over he's also done that with um the accounting system for our Student Activities um he's he is initiated and worked in conjunction with a number of grants that have brought more than well I wouldn't say more of them almost a million dollars into our school district um he's worked with Mr Dorito on the safe routes for school grants and that's why you see that's been responsible for the sidewalk and you know to the park the safety of our students um and that Grant is over $200,000 um there's a Valentine's Grant and that's a grant that's office here in the valley and that's about 25 $225,000 yearly that's that's coming to our school district um we have a qu School Grant um I'm not sure of the money on that I couldn't remember what that was then we had a quick start energy project um Grant this was several years ago and Florence obtained one of the highest um payouts in that Grant we we received $430,000 to update um the INF the infrastructure of our energy is in our school um he is also s you know in many schools they have to hire uh a negotiators when it comes time to deal with our um certified and and classified staff and he um because of his experience and expertise has been able to negotiate with two members from the board with our staff saving us um thousands of dollars because when you have to hire an independent negotiator to come in you're looking at probably a minimum of $5,000 um I'm going to move on to school program he has been very involved in updating and and and keeping our curriculum in in in case with um with other schools and with the Nationwide and with the nation we've have the at classes he's been a component of as smaller classes as we can um have in our Middle School specialty classes in the elementary um he has just implemented the um the the Alex program for now there's been quite a bit of discussion about that at current at recent meetings he's also implemented back program for re um he continues to to support Improvement on all curriculum levels and he was very involved in in finding the money to upgrade the book in our our way um School maintenance he um several years ago we changed our codal program we had privately contracted this another um agency and they when when they came back with their with their um contract to us they had raised that considerably so Mr McGee suggested that we go back to hire and their own private custodial staff and has been involved in doing that and keeping on top of that that we have new lockers we have new bleachers here in the old gym um we've uh installed a a brand new ada8 compliant grant for any any special needs that's in the back of our building and if if any of you have not seen that and need to we should have had a before and after picture because it's it's just really incredible that was come through a grant also and that was over $200,000 um we've replaced the football floorboard new lights installed in the gyms new sound system in the gym we it's a continual upgrade of our sewer system I'm sure you're all aware of pretty much that that's a continual upgrade and then we had then we had an upgrade of our drinking of our drinking water system that was implemented a couple of years ago I think um facility Improvement uh and these are things I think that when somebody drives by the school they're not going to see or or appreciate unless you um have had somebody tell you I mean every year um because of his budgeting ability we are able to put in some rooms carpet paint um we've remodeled the Elementary bathrooms there been new tables in the civilian we've had to replace a hot water heater in our kitchen in our locker room we've got a new roof on our buildings we've had a we have a new storage for of um shf for equipment we've got sprinking systems um let's see new lunch TBL we have to have to install a new fire alarm system that was several years ago that was one of the first things that he that he had this initiate new sidewalks and then we've got pay parking lots that we've never had before um our staff concerns I mean he has tried to work very hard in our budget to keep to keep the teachers that we have here um these these replace he's helped us replace surveillance cameras implemented um the ability to to when when you're calling every morning for substitutes we have a new program that is an automatic calling system he's done the same thing with the with the schol reach notification Pro program which I think parents have very much appreciated um we have phones installed in the gym now for safety reasons um we have Swip card Swip card system for our staff um he's helped us replace outdated equipment um we have new fencing around the school that was a safety issue and and our softball field technology improvements almost every teacher in our system has a prian board and for those of you that might not understand what that is it's um it's a great big iPad is really what it is I guess that's a best way for somebody who's not very technical to explain that which has been a great a great um um thing for our teachers he's initiated buy computers every three years he is totally upgraded our computer system our Network our wireless network installed fiber optic and installed the DVR system into our new gym um those are just some of the things I think that people might not be aware of that have happened within our school districts in the last s and a half years I've lived in the school district for 4 years and I can tell you we've had more upgrades on our old building in the last 7 and a half years than we have had through these three in the last 20 mean since we actually remodel which was 20 years ago because we just paid off our our map the bomb on that um the other thing I'm really proud of that that I think comes you know comes from good leadership in our in our district is that last year we found out that we have the highest extracurricular and GPA of all class schools um we have the lowest dropout rate for all schools in the Valley County um the technology has included so much that we're one of the schools that people look to for our Network um we've made such improvements in student safety with the crosswalks and parking lots and in in the last few years we've been able to sit pass three general elections general fund election Lev not election general fund Levy that has helped finance our district um because of those things I I even supported Mr McGee and I know that he has as we all have looked at a mistake that was made and um are going to make Corrections for that and there will be some discipline that's going to fall tomight but I am still un support Mr for our I Ro next I don't have a prar statement but I do want believe John is a very character man and he's a man ofor and and I believe this to be judgment or mistake you want to call that but I worked at the district for 25 years and my news and the news when I first start it all has be approved by the superintendent everything was read to B before was printed and out and as time and I gain the Trust In superintendent it got to a place that he didn't see it until it came back from the PR but I knew about copyright stuff I watch for I hope I never made that in this because of my experience in working here I would say a lot that is a clar error but it's John's mistake error El because he should have C and that so it's kind of a double mistake it was I think when the newsletter was put together the stuff was put in it it was ready to go and he trusted that it was our ours so usually there's different tendency that comes back they trust that their sta put have them right and errors do happen but I I stand behind John because I KN him well I believe that he's an honorable man with come from a family an honorable family is I he's uh he's a member of our community he wants to live here and be a part of us and I agree there has to be some discipline but I think with what we do here do here tonight and what he's already gone through I think that he's paid the price for us and I think we have to understand it everybody doesn't make mistakes it's just a lot of us when we make a mistakes it's not out in front of the sub and we've all done done dumb things but we just don't get caught and a lot of that is it's not the people that are doing it is just the ones that get caught or the on you hear about and when you're a public figure when you're a superintendent of Education you're in for then you you are help with higher standard and so if you make a mistake it's a lot more serious but I I do support John I I'm not going going through this with my eyes shut I know the air and I still go to I think with the discipline that we put on this meeting tonight I think he's paid enough sry thank you m i' like would you like well I'm sorry anybody that does Happ John it's an absolutely terrible thing it's very easy to avoid and it does uh what it does un we all holding accountable it will lower our standards I think there should be we need to maintain our standards here school it should be consequences of this kind of stuff pretty serious consequences I might be a little a little hard line but um that's just the way I feel that's all thank you okay thank you um you know I'm talking L and the audience here and um I do not support termination and U here's my reasons why um I'm glad VI had that long work because that means I don't have to speak as long but um one thing I'd like the board to consider is we've done EV valuations uh annual evaluations and we look at what I consider to be essential function the job as a superintendent and on most of the evaluation categories um Mr McGee has rated as as being fairly High um I'm probably one of the harshest on those evaluations I think the scores I get may be lower than than what the average usually is I probably drag the average now because I am fairly critical but um that being said the um the rting have been high um and and they're high because of reasons uh that Vicki and Dorthy have have talked about um you know the the school funding the improvements um uh each each year the school continues to get um um the the structure of the facility gets better um the you know you see at the parking lot you see it in the ramp um that doesn't happen by accident that's that's from good management of our of our general fund um also we've had Financial audits that has have been very good there's been minor issues with those Audits and we get them paid care of uh fairly quickly and so that's something else I appreciate I I feel like um well another thing too is I wanted to mention is um you know there's future improvements there's we've had academic improvements throughout the years as well since you know especially you know I pay attention out when I'm on the board and I've to had kids in school um as well as I I do know a future improvements that are currently being worked on and I I think are very important to keep going um now I think plagiarism this plagiarism in incident um has definitely overshadowed the uh the excellent results U and does definitely deserve discipline but I don't believe it deserves termination um I I don't think plagiarism Like This falls in the same category as a termination category and when I'm when I'm thinking of termination I'm thinking of uh more serious offenses like breaking the law you know having DUIs uh fraud stealing you know inappropriate relations we see that all the time around our country and and a lot of times that that ends up being passed over I think this is this is taken much more um serious than than those things although I think those are termination categories so um and the other thing that's coming out of this I know it's extremely hard for John and it's extremely hard for I think the whole District um but I believe the students are also seeing firsthand um the consequences of ones actions um I guarantee you know before this whole thing and I'm I'm not making an excuse for doing it not just wasn't the reason why but students are seeing the consequences that John has had to go through in his family um and and so I think there is there is an unexpected positive that comes out of us um and and I don't believe you know with discipline I don't believe termination is necessary and that's why I'm I'm trying to convince the board thank you okay um I'm going to go last so we'll start with audience members who might want to come to the podium and identify themselves in hi my name is Delina Nichols and I've been in this in the district uh this time for 12 years um and I agree all the things that she's done but I also agree he's getting paid to do this if he didn't get a paycheck this all this stuff wouldn't have been done for our citizens here didn't vote for the tax he wouldn't have a lot of the money that's there termination he asked a hard thing to do but I really believe yeah at this point termination is going to be for the best I guess I'm from the old school oh sorry please please state your name again I am mcracken I've lived in the Flor area for about 35 years I've had six grandchildren graduating from school with with good education can you speak a little closer I my six grandchildren six of my grandchildren have G to school and they've all received good education they've all gone out col and now pursuing their careers and what they whatever they chose to do you know I I don't need to get involved in school politics I'm one of the silent silent majority that good bag and these that up the people that we that we vote in to do that um I recently had a nice experience iured from the State basketball first thing I notic was that our was one of the only te that had both girl team and boys team that has qualified for State both of them recog us very well our band as Dr l or excellent as we a Tre and I realized that that came from training good training and coaching in the school I was really proud that I could say for I also know that children previous considerate others and were excellent um you know they that they really had good sportmanship when I see a bunch of youngers especially teenagers who act this way I immediately CH about to send leadership that leadership comes from the teachers the advisers the folks and the administrators all the way up to the top and I can say that you should be proud of the young people if your turning out of the school they are five young people you know even theas make a mistake I'd like to say that I never made one but that not be [Applause] true if there's anyone here who if if I have made mistake it was intentional mistak if there's anyone in this group who has never made mistak I really admire you because has be very difficult to be perfect in the cases like this happen I often think in the Bible there see it seems that there was a very angry group that had gathered anden was to St like that woman to death because of the mistakes she had made that is when Jesus Ste up and said and I parras here let he who is without sin cast a thir Stone I with a dead Sil that CR the other they the crow dissipated not like St is your ref add St James version of the Bible John 8 verse [Applause] 7 there are so many problems in the world today it seems to be we better use our time and energy pursuing things that really are affecting us really need to be taken care of let's not up of a whole if we set ourselves up to judge a man then we should first know all the good that he has done for the school and for our community and um then he should on the other side balance out with mistake that he made that he hadm for all I have to say is if is broken don't try to fix it thank you [Applause] very good evening my name is davidan I live up on Cooney Ridge in Florence I have four children two of about School previously DCA and Cath c um my two sons are now I'm at the University of Montana the biology students and they doing well thankful to God for that and I have two additional students here at the school I have a middle schooler and I am a high schooler and I'm also thankful that they are doing extremely well um at Florence the reasons we came to Florence originally many years ago was because of the ation of the school and we believe that that would continue under this current superintendent tenure here I guess I have a couple of questions um that I want to ask the board um first of all has has Mr McGee apologized and taking responsibility for his discre um and the board um has disciplined him in the past for those discrepancies is that not true they have discipline they have led out some disciplines for Mr mck to accomplish has Mr McGee accomplished those disciplines has he not spoken to 250 high school students and English classes stood before 16 17 18 year old and told them what did and why it was wrong has he not done that I my understanding he have daughters were a part of that um has Mr McGee written a letter to the person that he took the article from that was in the most recent telling him of his discretion and um asking his forgiveness for that discretion seems to me when you look at the actions of the board as it relates to Mr McGee and his leadership that John MC has attempted to do all was asked of him in his discretion I don't know that there's any more that you can ask of a man except that he be submitted to the authority that God and our country has put before him we are all called to submit to Authority there's always somebody higher and it seems to me in my looking and examining this case that Mr McGee has attempted to write the wrong that he did doesn't make the wrong thre but he's attemped to make it right and so when we sit around our table our dinner table and I the two boys in their in their at home and they never come home anymore it's terrible 20 minutes away but when the girls are home and we talk about and we talk about they don't they don't come forward and question um what they're going to do in the future as it relates to this is what comes out at our up at our table is that there was a man who made a an agre error a mistake but was man enough to stand up and bear up under it and for them that sets an example for them an example that I want them to exude in their life which is one of taking responsibility for your actions but then going forward to make them right and to make sure you don't fall into that same error again I am while I'm I I feel terribly for what John has gone through he brought it on himself we all know that he brought it on himself he just I just don't think he was thinking when I did some research on uh web plagiarism just the other night one of the things that I found was that there is an understanding an incorrect understanding in in our communities that to take and borrow things from the Internet is okay that that's something that's somewhat acceptable in reality when you look at karabian book on how to write research and thesis and dissertations one of the things you find is that it's not acceptable and that we must give credit for everything but there is this pervasive understanding that you can do this and it's wrong I think we found out here that it is wrong when the example has been set for our children for the future that that is wrong and that they can't do that and so I'm I will close with this I I would encourage the board to encourage Mr McGee if he survives this and I hope he does to continue to write to the sou of VI Mr McGee is not a great writer I don't think we hired him for his writing ability I think we hired him and he has proven out his administrative and his management ability his operations leadership and how he's led the school and it is for those reasons that I think he needs to be maintained in this position because I am concerned with who's going to come and replace this I mean let's let's be real we're Florence and we don't have the ability to draw some of the big names like the Zula whether we even want those names here I don't know it's one of the great things about John M is he lives in the communi part of and I don't think we do this to people who are a part of our community I think we we expect good from them but when they fail and they're take they're willing to take responsibility we gather around them and we support them and encourage them and so I close with that and just to say that let him who was out was without sin cast the first stone we are all men and women who falter and fail and we will continue and I hope that Grace will be given to me when I fail the same amount of Grace will be given to Mr McGee great unmar favor what you don't deserve but you're given out of love thank you thank you very much U my name is Jim G I served on this board from 2007 2010 some of the problems of flame for when I served on the board a few other members still continue are here haven't been taken care of and uh I respect the people position I do as a very hard position nobody agrees with you all the time but you have to make the right decision as a board member um I have a lot of respect for me fin season um he come up forward he's holding a person responsible I feel for the for what he committed it should be it's it's not looking up in the dictionary it's set people it's SE okay our superintendent commit is SE okay look it up in the dictionary what are we going to do to a student in our school when we kepal money in the locker room and he said on start we just going slap his hand and say we apologize let it continue it's all excuse me you need to speak to us you need speak to us okay one speaking to everybody now okay and also I'd like to address VI's comment of all the things that have been done the people that deserves the credit for what she brought up more than anybody for the community members the people that manufacture of this community this is the business that's run here in for the school it's not a good voice I'll tell you if I had an employee I own local business that sold from me there wouldn't be two seconds before he'd be so I want this board to think about that and what actually happened and we we deserve better respect for that with the money that we're given to the school and all the me L that have come since he's been here for seven years thank you thank you anyone else hi my name is Eric R sh uh my wife and I moved here in 1988 and uh this will be our 16th year having kids go through this school and so thank God we're going to be up next year we're looking forward to that um I first met John uh we were doing cup STS together WR him down the chief Looking Glass C and I was the kind of the chair of the CB scouts at the time and we were having issues with the gym uh uh gym time because there's so many activities going on here and uh within the week he had our issues solved and I thought boy this guy is a different kind of guy he's actually getting something done when you have guys that do that for you you have doers that that accomplish paths that can build the the kind of building and build the kind of Futures for these kids that we need those are the kind of people you will hang on to so I really want to just uh you know tell you that Vicky's list was tremendous and we've all seen I've been here for 16 years I've seen the improvements I've seen the score I've seen the technology it's real and it's been fantastic my daughter graduated from here as a senior three and a half years ago she took so many AP classes she graduated from University of Montana in three and a half years so somewhere somehow that took the leadership to get those extra AP classes in here and so I guess I I I don't companies Bard me very often but um you know I really would like the board to get back to focusing on academics instead of politics we just had a beautiful prom this last week the basketball teams very very well where is the dep positives in the talk here I'd like to see that instead of some the negative in the paper this school has a lot to offer and you take a look at the body of leadership of John McGee it's 99 p and so if you're going to sit back and judge somebody you better take a look at all the good things he's do as well as maybe the and so everyone makes a and so look in your own path before you take it take up that judgment so again thank you John for all you've done and and cup Scouts Boy Scouts baseball softball all the things we've done together over the years it's been fantastic so thank you my name is kin O'Brien I was past from 2006 2009 and I can't say that there was a lot of positives that went on in that time with me as a trustee or with the president of the district and tonight I'd like to talk about the business of the district uh chairperson Apple was there a meeting on January 23rd where the board addressed uh an act play by the superintendent to do a question answer to here well we're talking about action there was already something that went on in a close session on the 23rd we handled Mr Personnel review okay happen and we are not going to discuss back and forth what what happen Okay statements in that statements that came out of that meeting in the Revy stated that the board did require Mr mge to write an apology to Mr V also that the board wanted Mr McGee to talk to the students toar for the actions policy number 1400 in your school policy manual very last entance policy 1400 no formal action shall take place during executive session the board broke that policy also policy 1400 this Eventing was asked for over a month ago in policy 1400 the chair has the right of an individual to call for a special meeting without a meeting being held chair has the right to ask that also two other board members also have the right to ask that it doesn't take a board M need to call special meeting there's a list of 12 policies that were broken with the act of cism and the action that follows by the board I'm only going to read one policy 6110 policy 6110 is superintendent qualifications and I'm just going to read one line in that sorry about the delay folks qualifications in appointment for the superintendent superintendent must be of good character and unable morals and integrity he has failed that in your policy man and if you're not going to follow your policy manual please don't expect the children to follow thank you [Music] my name is huster can anybody down here hear me hear what I'm saying I had a terrible time trying to understand what people were saying and this microphone is facing here this is a school board that has a tremendous responsib a school board that has a tremendous responsibility unpleasant you worked with John McGee for years you obviously respecting unfortunately by an [Music] accident some students got a hold of a computer program program and identified some of the content of an article you wrot John and they identified it as having been written by somebody else when I first heard that I accepted your explanation that it was an accident that you were pressed for time that you saw your name on that article but there wasn't time to change it and I believe that explanation it seemed like it was a mistake that anybody could make and certainly I made my share but then what happened was much to your surprise I'm sure and much to my surprise several more Arles Les were identified and that same pattern was established you were taking other people's work and passing it off as your own the word is plagiarism and you know and I know that in academic circles that is one of the cardinal sins when that additional plure was identified what it did was it made that first explanation of yours in my and ab why you that explanation that seems so plausible but on reflection it was not true you have been over a long period of time I would imagine doing this and getting by with it you did not recognize that somebody some small student in a laboratory got a hold of a computer program and uncovered the the serial plagiarism that you have been responsible for now I feel that listening to the board that it's going to be a 4 to1 vote to retain you I think that's a reflection on the thinking of these board members and I think it's a terrible mistake I think that you know and I know that what you have done is not only wrong but it would be caused for dismissal dismissal in virtually every University that I'm aware of certainly at Anapolis and at West Point you would be gone I'm sorry the board has made the decision it has it's nothing personal you made a mistake and you should be dismissed and M Finley I know he likes you he respects you but he made that same judgment that you should be dismissed thank [Applause] you excuse me excuse me I'm going to ask everyone who continues to speak to please speak directly to the board not to the audience not directly to Mr McGee your remarks are to us at the board and I ask the audience to uh be more respectful and if you can't be more respectful I'm going to ask you to leave okay no applause no cheering no disrespect okay I'm sorry thank you U my name is my name is Stephen Damron U I got a letter from my son can't hear you letter my name is Stephen danr I have a letter from my son who is in Pine Hills right now um and he has heard about this and he asked me to address his letter and I'd like to read it to he says on a matter Mr superintendent Mr mge I'd like to point out a few things that might Aid you in your passing with any sort of judgment number one as a committee you denied me a right to public education regardless of my educational future you thought of only yourselves number two given the spee you Justified your decisions based on wanting to face the consequences of my actions now I'm in Pine Hills and doing just that three it has come to my attention that Mr M has been caught uh for plagiarism the act of stealing whether it be cigarettes or words of another is simply wrong you've shown me as a 15-year-old that you couldn't forgive a kid for his actions so how could you forgive an adult I have learned that just because a person in the position of power does not mean he or she is correct in their ways it also does not mean that he or she should be treated any differently than you are no matter what the crime is it is still wrong and you should go it should not go unpunished if an apology from someone who did something that wasn't at the school or didn't affect anyone after the school isn't enough is it logical to accept an apology from somebody who knew full well what they were doing and the people he was represent now I'd like to read what I have um Mr mcke you told my son that he must accept the responsibility for his actions and he did just that my son apologized he went to court and he was sentenced my son asked to come back to school was not allowed to go to school okay um they put him into digital canid when his grades went to drop he we asked for help as a family we we given that we were told by Mr McGee when my son is trouble understanding his work I make him sit there until he gets it which is fine where was that nobility when you were coping the other's work planning it to be your own when my son came to the school board and we asked the school board for the same meeting sorry about that M you told my son that there was a student in the school with sensibility he said you would be remiss your duties if you didn't protect those sensibilities where's those values protecting those sensibilities for that student now vict even though my son was to be sentenced by the court you told my family that the community had a right to punish in first crime where's that right for the community now Pat you said in Miss missan article that we need to forgive where's that forgiveness when we ask for it you expect mercy and forgiveness when it's you or your friends are caught doing something wrong but not for others I sat here and listen and as Vicki and and Dorothy stated that that an honest mistake is an honest mistake while other people make mistakes you don't have seem to have the same judgment for them as you do for J and I would like to read a few words that I wrote down here in conclusion says watch your thoughts they become words watch your words they become actions watch your actions they become habits watch your habits they become character and watch your character becomes your destiny thank you anyone else hi my name is mar I've been here about years at always for school we have but first of all no one has mention me our school is Big Business what we have an 8.5 to 9 million budget our payroll is probing 85 to 90% of that which is tax money and big business is such and anyone and big business will be act immediately if this happen and we are business we're not a friendship Force this is business make M and board need to hold their integrity or credibility and our school as pres help in the leader of our school help us Integrity which is my opinion on my opinion I tell everybody and and what really surprised me and I don't know many teachers union members are here but I was surprised the teachers union didn't come out with us no no confidence for our cand and then I st to thinking a princial has told me about the good old boys CL in our school and I'm sure probably 75% of the teacher would like to do that but the good old one probably held us from doing that and I would love to talk to the teachers in because I would accuse him of this because the good old boy and I going to talk with John few mons after he became lend and I told John the good boys are going to try to run the school for me and I think they've accomplished that I knew because there hasn't been any up they all like well because everything go according to them just remember you got to look at yourself in the mirr in the morning and you got you got a whole this in take your and take your all the teaching yourself first of all and remember this is business not a friendship for thank you keep on a break Madam uh chair and members of the committee for the record my name is Kristen P9 and I have two students here in the Florence school district and I um live on orway driver um I want to start out by saying I used to be a John M haer I really did um I've been here 8 years so I'm I think I was talking to this this community been told that many a time um and I hated Mr MC because I didn't agree with he and his wife on something in our in our neighborhood and um he have that ner disagree with and over time I have actually learned to appreciate Mr McGee's ability to disre like people and the de deal with hot like myself CU I know I am I've sure everybody years that I'm still a little bit of a hot head um but he he gained my trust over time because many of times he didn't with and it wasn't that he was just trying to pass me off and and agree that it was that he he was a leader and could explain why he did things the way he did and why the board the way it did and that's leadership sure it absolutely takes the community to get all those things done but it takes a leader to make sure that those things happen I guarantee if you did not have the leadership in that office and the team that worked so well with the principal and the other staff that that list would not happen the other through through the past eight years that I've seen too is I started to really look at who I was joining with the John G I looked at who was actually doing things at the school who is getting the job done if associat still is what they bring to our community and I want you all as subes to really think about this when you make this very hard decision on somebody's life somebody's career Believe on they canum him yes he absolutely has made terrible mistakes here and I do consider it serious but playism absolutely but I seen the humility of this man can you imagine going in front of all of those students and explaining not only that you screw that multiple times but what it does to your kid the kid that's in school follow these tips what it does to your family that's leadership and if you say your a to again absolutely the writing on law I think John L that but this is his opportunity for to show when we do make mistakes and great mistakes at that that we give Second Chances and look at the hater look at the signs in our community the fireman he find L than a block away from his his home look I mean when I was working on SCH to help pass it I'm actually afraid to say that that I might get my tires flashed there are people who would not help out because they were afraid of the haters my friends on the border and behind me we have more of a problem than Mr MC we have a problem that adult bullying is acceptable accepted in this community and until we deal with that we are not going to we are not going to recruit any any replacement superintendent that's going to be worthwhile we're not going to be able to sell the the houses that are for sale and build good town business this is not about Mr M right now he needs to deal with his consequences but what you're hearing is is from the haters and um there are people who have legitimate concerns as I do but think about who is leaving the charge on this thank you hi I'm I'm school [Music] and personally I'm hearing the whole meeting thing over and over and over again and I know if I play Drive once I get an automatic pass it's not a St my hand it's not it's okay just don't do it again it's next and if I do it multiple times I can get kied down to school and if we're the student and we're at the bottom of the pile and he's our leader and I have nothing against Mr M but as a leader you're supposed to set me example and he's leading an entire community and a school so he's setting the example for all of the board me Members all the principles the teachers and the students and it just doesn't make sense that if I can't play D I can in multiple times I don't really have anything else to say my name is Mark Thon um I've had three kids go to school here one's graduated one's going to be graduate this year and I have to agree with what the young lady just said here I don't know John mck all that well personally and it's not about um my personal feelings towards John is about principal involved plagiarism is plagiarism that's Ste um and she's very this young lady was very right what are we teaching our kids if we're going to allow this to happen in our school um if we allow this to happen I say shame on for for letting this go on um I just do not have my kids go to school year with this kind of thing going on when I have my 11y old kid coming home and questioning what the definition and and all be pleas um you know gu wrong he is the leader of our school and he should s a better example now I'm just making a short assume um my name is Christina gra pick the microphone up and talk right into c um my name is Christina grass and um we have been a member of the for Community since 2009 we originally came here from Washington and um I did a lot of research on the school I did a lot ofch on the school before we M here and chose the school to the office public instructions I checked out our full graduation rates I checked out um gacher ratios um I really did my homework and when we first came to the school I have to say I was far from excited um I know in smaller towns there's not as many tax dollars and whatnot to support you know more teachers and different boxes and whatnot that are available for our students um but what I didn't expect was to be walking down halls and hearing at this and at that in front of teachers and whatnot and everybody seems Oates to it our kids from kindergarten to seniors all write the same bu our children that are in high school should be held to a higher standards because they are role models for our younger students that are up frommer students that type of program starts with j col from kindergarten up and that's how we teach our kids and you don't see any from anything like that for about six years because it takes time for those young kids that LE in that program to start role modeling to their young and that's what we've always taught our kids that myself and my husband we are our role models for our children so if we do something how are we to tell our children that they are not allowed to do it um the first board meeting I went to I won't name the staff number but I was told that it was because of Outsiders like me why we have a problem here for that was 2009 and it was over the cor new um situation and I tried to talk to some other parents and at the time I was told don't even bother get involved because you this will be targeted and they will be ostracized and they will pay the price for it and you know what I in the Lance I believe you so I Ste out and figured you know what I think a great is they don't have any problems but their problem is that they have to put up with the other kids that can cause problems um the reason why I'm going through all this analogy is is that as administrators and parents we are role models to our children on what is discussable and what is not and when we do make a mistakes what the consequence are um two days our children have seen Mr come into the classroom and cry in front of them and which originally um our son went SP think he was going to have you know questions for me you know how it happened what you know how did the situation occur to somehow try to you know find out how the mistake occurred and as soon as he you know saw you speaking Mr mov and start crying you felt guilty and my shouldn't have to feel guilty for wanting to ask questions in regards to accountability and when it comes down to accountability one article is one thing but the first article that came out that was supposed to make us as a community feel more secure and feel safer after the shootings in Connecticut that was the first article that was found and it was it was plagi B and word for work and you have a student that here at the school and you couldn't find heartfelt words that would tell us as a community that you know we're looking into this or we're doing that to make us feel better that's what that's what hurt me pleas ISM yeah that was bad but it was the article that was bad you know that that particular article was not heartt felt and didn't come from you being a parent to a student Merit form so I mean that really I mean it's felt like a kick in the gut I have to tell you and that also bothers the kids because our kids the last two days before Christmas break didn't want to go to school because they didn't still safe I mean we here in rali County do not even have our own s if something occurred at this school Heaven only knows how long it would take for some of you to get here and we usually only have two sheriffs on duty at any given time so if anything happened and as our school heaven forbid there would be major consequences so that was supposed to make us feel safer but that was the first article you know and you knew and were St in about kind of saying that you felt like there were people in the community that had an act to right against you and you know once an article like this was found what do you think that they were going to do I mean of course they're going to start digging and see if you did it once I mean if somebody's going to do it once I mean no maybe they've done it twice two three times and that's the snowball Def happed and L on C we find out that the first time we SL dve was back in 2010 and that was the article called team Friends by John it was taken from Office Dynamics admin ined administrator's website so I don't know M gra uhuh I'm sorry we've already um heard you said that we are not going to discuss every so we're going to we're going to concede that there was plagiarism we're not going to discuss every item that anybody's found okay but maybe not everybody here knows what articles there were I'm sorry we're still not going to discuss it it's on the agenda we are we haveed that there is we're not going to discuss well here's the difference the difference between plagiarism and copyright prent is this plagiarism is handled by Administration School copyright attent is handled by the court the article that may be included in the November of 2012 was taken from a tip health.org webbsite and on their very first screen when who enter it it says terms and policies of use it goes on to say that in there are very specific guidelines that you have to follow in order to to reuse their ticle in print or online our sou VI is distributed to over 2500 hous so not only we have Artic that was um by it was run out to 2500 different houses and it was posted online with put those two things right there according to the United States copyright enement laws not only put this be at a big Financial Risk for being um it puts a school at risk because that's our CL and it can go all the way down to Mr JY the one that handles their technology because he's responsible for post things online and that isn't crime and it is an event and you can't say you didn't know because it's very very clear on the website that you can't what B find different criteria for reprinting AR article on what you have to do you can't edit the article you can't post the article without hiding your website um I'd be happy to tell you all the different things that are on here and not only did you edit the article that you posted it online and in the F view which it speaks vly that you're not allowed to publicate any of their articles without fighting them and if you only do a partial publication we have to fight where the rest of the Articles can be found and that you know aside from everything else is a big deal because that puts our school district at Financial Risk not just now but in the future because these people they may not know now or they may know but who you know they may come to you first but then they're going to see who touched that article and who included that article in the go View and how it was s out so that the 2500 newslet that went out went out for 3400 V in our community so you know aside from being justart and don't get me wrong to me I know you've got a lot of great things for our school but sometimes like we tell our kids you know you are sometimes your mistakes um are LIF you know they're not fixable sometimes consequences just like if you rob a car you're going to prison it's not as if you steal a th from the grocery store there are some things and some actions in life that have hardar consequences and unfortunately with these five different acts of playism it's been over and over and it's been between 2010 and 2012 so if you didn't come for the first time you they D say sorry like somebody else mentioned there were many other articles and more I mean I can tell you right now if you wanted you how many different people or websites have their material stolen from and it's their material and we take you a lot of money to be able to write to for trust we put our trust in to protect our kids and to get bring them the best POS possible beside the other and what this is for me was if you're going to do this what else have you done that's what really comp on my kid you lose my trust and it's all on like you got to start over from zero so now I don't believe anything you say and that's how we bring our F and so I'm not I don't want to negate anything that you've ever done that's POS for our school I don't want you to think that but this these particular issues are l so um I thank you for what you've done first SCH but unfortunately to me this overrides and you know that was a really hard thing for me to have to explain to my kids especially the safety article I mean that was wow above and beyond that was that hurt me and it hurt my kids so um that's all I have to say and you know the National High School Federation um one of them they were one of the people that were playing driving from and we're members of their their group The National Federation to the High School Association and sheane one of those articles and so we're members of those groups what are they going to think about you know it's a Scarlet just W really heavy so that's that's it I guess that's all i' like for you guys to consider thanks for your time um before you start I would like to ask how many more people are planning to speak all thank you hold that right your mouth I'm and I want to thank the board and the administration and teachers for coming in there and trying to keep this thing rning all the outside pressure um I got an opportunity here uh last fall to work with John for five weeks I fill in for supervisor of Maintenance um um I was impressed with the L that did came up with um I felt the same way I believe John's done aning job at school I was really really impressed all the maintenance here um he's on the edge everything um I in today I've seen a lot of agendas up here different agendas I'm not so sure that they're all her teams um but uh um I really thought that this issue was already solved and now I see that back um I I really wish that this community could be P this and uh uh resolve it and let this Lord do what it's supposed to do uh at the end of the day um this is a b of kids and get educated and um get them ready to take on the future um I just I hate to see this pass over again uh I think John does a great job made some mistakes but I think it's time for this community to start heing and to move forward um and uh you know at the end of the day um we just got KS education hi I'm Alan ly and got talk in the mic right up your mouth everybody can hear please thank you sorry I'm Alan ly and um I'm here because I feel pretty strongly that this is a matter I figure not I feel pretty strongly that I'm uh that that what we have here is a matter of integrity and honesty um it I was like everyone here I think will to forgive or forget the first occurrence if that was the matter that P came up it was called but when all these others came up that's a real problem I also have a problem that my kids do want to come here to school I come here to the school and pick up kids and do things at the school um m sorry this the superintendent has an adjective in verb um we know how I've heard children call a copy paper and that they mcge to paper that a bad you can say everything you want is about if our kids challenge the integ superintendent that's problem I think the fact that the superintendent didn't come fully clear school all the problems that occurred is a problem it's an intend problem I feel for you guys because you thought this matter was behind you and it it extended his contract a I feel for the board because they at least what I understand is that you not this matter all was what occurrence I'm going to just insert one thing here um anybody who knows how the school runs knows that anyone who's hired here is hired during a public meeting and so people those of you who are following the minutes of the meeting in the minute manner that lot people do should be able to discern that Mr M has not been offered a contract of any time at this point so I want to put the stop to that faure that is being perpetuated in the media and in the community that he's been given a contract renewal that is not the case so I want that to stop now Okay order Madam chair I'm sorry no Mr still has the floor well let me so let me say first off I deeply apologize I don't follow Clos as I guess I should was not aware that I wasn't trying to propagate aood or anything else you're just giving me a chance to say that what needed to be said okay thank you um I don't little CRA I'm sorry that's okay a little nervous here uh but again it's about honesty and if that's the case then great a great opportunity for you to address this it's a sad fact that at least giving the impression that this was a a resolved issue with a one andone type of thing and it's been brought those more I think it's a sad fact that our students are laughing joking amongst each other about this that's a terrible fact I think it's a sad fact that we have to be on TV in the TV the I think it's a sad fact that other districts are looking at this it's a terrible State and for me it all comes down number one thing honesty and disclosure and I have like others here I have a serious lack of distrust when someone is not fully transparent and forthcoming when they've made a mistake it's like I got my hands in the cookie chair and I caught one but I'm not going to say about all of those things that I've done I have a problem with that I hope you do too um because like many others here I think the superintendent's done a good job but Deeds don't override honesty and integrity and I hope you weigh that in this difficult decision that's before you and then I hope whatever you do that you lay out a complete plan of disclosure and transparency to help bring this community together because we are sadly fractured I don't have an agenda I'm not part of any agenda afraid to speak because I thought I would be aligned with an objective I think there's many people who are like that I don't I don't I don't want that in our community this is about kids this is about kids and coming together and I think you as a board need to help us find that um Community again because I'm proud to look at Flor I'm proud to have my kidchen Flor and I want to continue to be proud right now I'm not so proud with um the administration this lack of Honor H Integrity really has affected me thank you that's all I to say I've been around here for a while been involved in quite a few things that have to do with this whole town from baseball to the school to just about everything I've seen a lot of people come and go in this area SE a lot of people going to go forward a little time with some people on forward I don't to use decision here but uh that's kind of what stand I I want to see you make a decision I've watched you cover things up I've seen you push things aside I've seen you hold kids feet to the fire over a smaller fraction you're real tough on kids when it comes down to it you always have to set an example for the kids I watched you do it I've heard you say the word and now I'm hearing you say the exact officer when it comes to punishing or disciplining an adult somebody yes he's done a fine job I know joh very well I've been involved with him in numerous project um I'm very surprised with what happened here John and I are friends and what we made but I'm very disappointed in what he's done uh I think the example that he has said is UN it's something that this this is an offense in academic circles that only physically or sexually abusing a child this is a huge thing if the kid does this in college they're kicked out iMed if a kid does it in high school they're kicked out a class they fail the class there are consequences there are um you have to be held accountable for what you do in my job and I don't know why schools are any different than anyone else when I cross the line when I do something wrong and I have made fun mistakes and everybody in this room has made mistakes that's not that's not the point the point is you know when you cross the line and he's done it numerous times not the first time probably not going to be the last time you just happen to and the example that I read the other guys are I mean every word was exact and he put his name on and then he blamed it on the secary I heard him I've heard him blame the secretary for probably five things that should have been done didn't get done and just it ended up being a secretary's fault I don't believe that anymore and I have an advantage over the other people because I've been around him a lot and I do I've been around the board L um I'm not very I really don't U en your decision because if you don't make the right one you're going to get blame and either way you know it's going to be wrong for some of them but important I'm trying to make it if I make a mistake if I step across that line in my line of work or in any line of work I know I know I'm and I know if a kid had done this and he was standing before you right now your policy would be to Holy SE to the fire and that's exactly what we do when it's they kid do you don't CL so I think it's time you stood up and made an example I've heard that comment from almost everybody in at that table it's time to make an example well it is time to make go and it's time for somebody to stand up and show some integrity and I'm sorry for what happened I don't like it nobody in here likes it nobody wants to be but it's time somebody did when you make a mistake you you should be held accountable and the kids need to learn that and what better time to do that or what better time to show that than that thank this is just address your comment that you made about the rumors about Mick's contract I want to let you know that in in the I'm sorry um you already have a chance to come up and speak um right yes and so spoke before I no well I that you said that it was a rumor I called the District on February 8 at 2:42 p.m. was told by Jean Morgan she apologized to me because she did not have McGee's current contract that it was voted and he his contract was renewed on January 23rd I'm asking you how misunderstood question this was it's going through that handwriting subm but I had asked I you apologized to me vly several times that the board had fored I'm want to sign an app okay I had the phone I have the phone call and everything done I I was told that on this 23rd meeting that his contract was renewed you apologize and you even use the verbage you apologize because the board has follow it you okay okay all right Miss Morgan gave you incorrect information okay she knows now that she gave you incorrect information so we are going to we are not going to continue that the that the contract has been renewed it has not been renewed okay she gave you incorrect information not completely understanding what your question is or question was if that not I didn't everybody everybody knows that if you need information from the district office you need to submit your questions and writing so that we can be sure that we understand what your question is and that no one can call up and just Blind Side somebody whoever answers the phone we need to know exactly what your question is I asked that we are going to we not going to talk about that I'm say thank you for letting us know that you were the one who called thank you very much I didn't have anything to hide so I didn't have to let somebody know that's fine I want I we're not going to talk about it it was incorrect information that you were given and we were sorry that that happened okay hi I'm k m director and I don't have a lot to say I just would like to say that I agree with the young girl that came with him spoke um she go for a lot of students I agree with Leo hon and everything he had to say Alan it is about the students it's about leadership um I'm very disappointed this mie one time okay more than one time not okay I can tell I've L on Mrs Cornish Mrs rose faes that you've already made a decision and that badens me um this I've been here for 50 years my dad graduated from here we had people in this school Falcon I'm a fan can't tell I'm a fan look at my car stuff stuff all over um I believe in this school I don't believe in this commity anymore I don't trust him and that's all thank you okay so um we are going to call for the question on Mr Finley's motion and um Mr Finley would you please give your motion once again to everybody understand what we're voting on was to initiate a termination of John heing in regards to our superintendent meeting so our motion has been seconded uh we've had our discussion and call for questions so all in favor of M's motion please signify with i i all right so [Music] I'd like to make a motion um that we we developed a letter of rep reprimand to Mr McGee which includes the disciplinary action we've already talked about and addition excuse me I I've got a motion in place and it's very disturbing and uh that people are walking in disrespectful people are walking out uh in including in this letter of reprimand will be a uh suspension uh to be further um clarified so that's my Mo did you get that J sorry the motion is to develop a letter of recommend to be permanently placed in Mr MC's file that includes the already mentioned disciplinary action in addition um there'll be a suspension to be uh further determined thank you I'm [Music] sorry all right we U we need first of allish is seconding the motion um the motion is to develop a letter of refand and so here in the discussion portion we're going to talk about what the um what the uh terms of that reprimand are going to be so um we have this motion that we have a second so we will now proceed to discussion um how about you start okay in this letter reprend there'll be um you know the items that we've already talked about but the suspension that I would like the board to um consider is a two weeks or 10 working day suspension um without pay um and and we will include the exact dates of when this suspension will start and stop um in addition there will be a a further warning that any any further demonstration of deficient performance in the writing um may result in additional dis discipline or discharge anything else [Music] discuss um hold on uh I think can hear me many of nothing um I think the two week administratively um un is um should be the final um part of the discipline action for particular I I like the wording that you have that if this happens again that it will be um in my mind it happens again it will be wrong for termination and I don't suspect that that's going to be the case but I'm glad and you have that can I ask a question [Music] uh the close datee for the unated suspension would be March 25th uh through uh April 5th and again now for an un bre administrators don't get spring break they work through spring break as judge to the office people are you are you going to allow discussion from okay so we are uh we are in discussion and uh have public M join the discussion I'm going to liit go into 2 minutes per person the only addition that I would make ask that you would consider in our time we would like to see that when an error is made that there is um progress that uh there are recommendations to help a person grow in the area that they faltered in and so I would make a recommendation that instead of um Mr McGee's voluntary inclusion in the Falcon View that he be required by this board to write every month an article to be published in the Falcon View and that that article and Mr McGee's inclusion of that material be reviewed by one of our fine English teachers here at the school I think it's important if you're going to discipline and I agree with the discipline I I think a two week suspension without pay is probably a good idea but I think you need also to add an element that says this is what we're going to do to try to help Mr McGee further that's what we do to people we care about the weight of this thing has got to be huge on Mr McGee and it should be but I think we also need to make make the next step to help him become a better person a better administrator and to move forward in his life as a leader for our school all right thank you for that suggestion the that's what we're doing right now is talking about the um the specific of a letter that will be drafted uh and uh signed off by the appropriate people and placed in the CV employment file so that's what we're talking about right now our suggestions for this particular refer letter uh as pleas we come back to the vo so I just have a couple questions I I guess I just have a couple questions um just a suspension someone with a suspension record does that uh qualify for renewal of contract or is that a does that stand in the way for renewal contract it would be something we you consider I can't take at this moment it would be something we you consider I I would just encourage you to not let this become a referendum on the board this issue I I think you need to hold the sir try I I would encourage you not to let this action or in action what level of you take um become a referendum on the four performance on whitewashing or what some people would say white watching or endorsing um or um abstaining or overlooking integrity and honesty issues I I know what the right answer is but it's a fine line and it would be very easy one way or the other tell the referendum on the board and I said and I really wouldn't want that to happen so I would just encourage you to look at this way because I think it's a failure of the highest level and I don't see how we can continue with such a lack of Integrity or honesty in that position and everything else I don't know what you do with that but that's that's my personal opinion and I bet it's opinion of a lot here as well thank you my name is DJ bister and um I'm sry say again BJ B okay thanks I'm very disappointed with what your decision was made tonight because as parents we have a duty to our kids to raise in our belief system and moral heend he's in a place of leadership and he is do great things but he didn't do those things on the own we have some awesome teachers who do those great things he's just a leader he's an example for our kids now I have to go phone and explain to my kids why a leader can do something like that repeatedly and it's okay but when I have to disae my kid at home and there's consequences how do we explain that I went to this School 9 years ago because I want to get my kids in a school system that was trustworthy away from the big city that kind of thing and I'm just thinking that morally we have just set an example that has diminished and all of them kids go back to school you don't have a a standing I don't believe because they feel like I can get my hand clap and I can go do it again he's repeated this with them several times and my question is after these two weeks if an Old Situation comes up that Cy is that going to change the game does that mean he's out or it because it was an old one it's okay thank you um you thing that I would recommend with this decision is that and this has been my criticism of the board and I talk to many of you I'm talking to all of you now I think your biggest criticism is that you're not very good communicators as you can hear in this information age we've got really communicators out here look at the F review look at you know all of the things um what I heard from the last person that there weren't consequences there weren't consequences that she could agree to right but I think it's really important for our community to know that there are consequences to this and that it be very clear to the community and that it not just be in the newspaper I think you guys need to really look at how you communicate and you Mr M as the leader of the school of how you communicate and not be as dependent as are on the f I just think that um there will be Mis information we've already heard it people don't agree so they consider it non-consequential right we're not all going to agree on but get your information out there so people understand what your decision was [Music] thanks can I ask a question from up here sure is it going to be in this file that he St he is it after he found out is that going to be in this file not that he came Bo but after he found out he ad he did is that be F we uh continue to discuss we will continue to discuss the content of the letter and the final letter will then become part of the public record uh I can't say at this point but exactly it's going to be there uh but this is your chance to make suggestions that suggestion thank you and may I ask one more question sure his contract come up for review or to renew his contract expired at the end of this school year thank you um yeah no I could we also maybe put in if we do if indeed we miss a contract is limed the one year this time we um I'm we can certainly uh we can certainly consider that as one of the one of the terms in the repr U we can certainly consider that [Music] Angie I'm sorry m m my name is Angie um I sat here all night I sat through many board meetings um trying just takeing to listen John and I I don't know like how friends but I appreciated the work he've done here I served on the school board in the '90s it was a very trying experience I love that for three years because I it was hard and I do feel for what you're going through and for those of you that have serve multiple terms who those to you because if it's not a issue it's something else and I know you're all community members and I know what you go through um because there always going to be someone that's not happy with your decision and sometimes they're not going to be happy because they're deter us not to be happy I very disappointed in John I supported him and I'm disappointed now I been in a position to have to stand up and feel a little because I you know that I am more of the C that I can forgive and I think a big part of that is because in some meetings I keep TR again the people who come with their issues they Grant they raise they give their steal and they walk out just as they walked out tonight the kids deserve more and they should stay here in the regular board meetings and listen when the principal give their reports the stendic a report the ad gives a report of all the things that are going on school that are good we are not perfect there is no school district that is perfect when I served on the board our superintendent left we spent two years searching for a leer attendance the first round of candidates were simply unacceptable I will never forget that experience in my life I was shocked at who came and apply it the second year we went do it again and I have to tell you I feel like we just at that point we needed someone so desperately we just took who we thought the best what we had that said having L that experience I cannot believe first of all I don't believe the PO is you and with what this community gone through in the last four or five years and the turmoil and the anger and the sign tonight people left I heard them make physical threat when that first group of people left there was a gentleman that made a physical threat against someone else that off me 10 times worse than what he did that is f we have to and I don't know if they're still out there but I'm sitting there and I'm walking and I'm nervous I'm thinking my gosh what is going to happen now are we going to have a f fight out in our parking lot I I just I cannot believe it we need to be rational nobody is saying going to be consequences there's going to be consequences they might not be your consequences I'm I'm sure all of this has been a huge consequence there's no doubt termination is a consequence lots of times people make big mistakes read the paper administra these in your mind you might felt that they need determinated you might have felt something completely different but honestly as a community we've got get together because of M because of this or something else I am not convinced grass is going to be greener as far as what somebody that leades our school and does and make positive change to the school so it's something I know Lord I you're in a tough situation thank you okay my name is s Mary and I would like to thank say thank you to Mel family for his character and integrity I don't think this if this is a student in this position I don't think the rest of the board treat Mr MC as they will treat a student it's not [Music] fair thanks now okay does anyone else have anything about the motion that's on the table of developing this letter of need to come back people so I would just say one more thing that I understand what you're saying I don't this is I either but that's not what we're talking about here and I don't believe when I sat over there and about this for what I to say this I do not believe a suspension will allow Mr McGee to buy his H back and that's what I see it happening he paying a fees and now we're going to forgive him and he will be honest and forthright going forward I don't see that I have a real problem with that I don't have an agenda I just want someone in this position that we can all Stand Up Get Behind as a community and move forward with I think that this is attached to him this plagiarism he will never live it down it will go with him and I wish him well wherever he goes but I wish he will go somewhere else thank [Music] you all right I'm going to call a question on the motion all those in favor of the motion of this letter of referend that we um are going to develop and that by the way will be written by myself um and as I say the proper signatures will be uh the board will review it and the proper signatures will be obtained and it will become a matter of public record at a at the April meeting so anyone who would like to request a copy of that we'll be able to do so at that time but we are going to vote on the um on the uh G of the letter of recommand right now and then we are going to be at the end of this agenda item so we are voting for the letter of recommand all in favor I okay oppose all right so the motion for the letter of reprimand has passed and we are going to go on to the next item of business which is to hire the wrestling coach time I'd like to introduce Jen here uh J is here tonight we have in our wrestling position we have two for the position interview Jamie comes to us with really Sol credential in terms of experience of the wrestler coaching in the wrestling uh being assisted at collegate level as a wrestling coach strong oh I'm okay so Mrs corish has moved and Roose and seconded to hire Jamie as the wrestling coach uh so all in favor I oppose welcome thank you for being willing to take a Time to a great next season okay so on Old business uh with discussion requested by our C the [Music] agenda okay so we're going to table the discussion of the title line with our attorney um and we will take that up at a later date so that LE us adjourned um I'm going to say one more thing though uh I appreciate everybody coming I appreciate everybody's participation I appreciate everybody's opinion um but I would like for people to take away from this that we can agree to disagree and we can uh um we we teach our children and we're trying to teach our children every day at school that it's not okay to bully and um we are seeing members in our community who have the right to their opinion but they do not have a right to bully or try to bully other people or intimidate other people to their opinions if they can't agree to disagree then I don't know how they can get along in life that's just my personal opinion but um we need to have some healing we need to have some stability and I would appreciate if everyone who will take that message home to their family and their neighbors and other members of the community um we can't we can't we won't solve everybody's question we won't get to everybody's uh idea of what the right thing is but we we need to have some healing as a community and the bullying by the adults of other adults need to stop an item like this dat so that we know when to come back for us or it it'll come up it'll come up again um it'll be on another aboard agenda um and we can't set set a date without knowing what her count is so it'll be it'll be an agenda item uh but whether it becomes a special meeting or whether it's on the April meeting we'll have to find out from her when she can come to us i' just kind of like to say one more thing too um I know not all the board meetings are this interesting um but I wish there were I wish we got to the point where we had to had the board meeting this old them all the time because I I really think it's very beneficial to have a lot of the audience in public um involved in the meetings and and as was already stated stay for the whole meeting and and hear the positive news that are in all the reports School a job but you're doing stuff the kids and I encourage you to consider being because it really is needed and there AR [Music] be you R can you come up and talk with the microphone I more com that The Bu need to so does thank you we are adjured sh | Florence Carlton Public Information | UCe-3FlWr3_UxvyZ2qhIHnrw | 2013-04-04 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 15,907 | 80,272 |
1COPDlJVaR4 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1COPDlJVaR4 | Thailand Marriage Visa Marriage visa Video | [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] hi lights from retired and living the dream and today's video is all about my thailand marriage fees and for those people who have been watching my channel regularly this is my fourth year at applying for my thailand marriage visa and the last three occasions didn't go smoothly at all one time six visits to the immigration department with regard to trying to obtain my marriage visa and i decided to change from the retirement visa to the marriage phase because at the end of the day i was married anyway and i didn't think it was going to be as complicated as it is now the immigration department give you a list of what they require but unfortunately our immigration officer asks for more than where it's on the list so consequently every year that we've been it changes so did i get my visa first time i'll tell you a little bit later on in the video but i've got some helpful advice for those people who are actually going to get their marriage visa it's go prepared take every bit of paperwork that you can think you need so we thought we were going to have a problem with the photographs because at the end of the day our printer decided the color wasn't going to work properly so therefore we had to print the photographs in black and white now we made a whole new set of photographs before it was three photographs now it's four photographs and you need photographs at various places of the house obviously showing you a dress and the front of the house and the inside of the house so we thought that that may have been the problem black and white photographs although they were pin sharp and you could see everything we thought if there's going to be a problem this will be the problem if you look at here this is the amount of paperwork times two that we had to put together for our marriage certificate and as a my wife was very very particular and last year she made an absolute copy of everything that they're required and we did exactly the same thing this year this is what they required last year so this year it's going to be the same and was it the same no no no different again this is the same immigration officer that we've seen for the past four years and every time we've gone it's been different now my wife put all the paperwork together in chronological order like it states on the form but the immigration officer no no no and jumbled it all up whereas my wife had the second copy that was in the same chronological order as the first one and within two minutes there was scattered bits of paper everywhere she went through the whole lot with a fine tooth comb i've got no problems with that and it came to my passport and last year i photocopied every single page of my passport all she wanted was a copy of my relevant visa this year no she wanted a copy of every single page so we had to go out and get some extra copies of my passport and a similar thing happened with my bank book i thought i copied every single page last year no they only wanted the relevant page to say that we'd updated it that day but this time no they wanted every single page photocopying so back to the photocopier make some more copies and then it came to the black and white photographs no no no no she said no have to be colour so my wife explained that my photocopier stopped working on the colours so we just did it in black and white if that was okay she says no they all have to be in color now we took eight photographs of various locations around the house eight different photographs so every one of them was different was that enough no it wasn't this year they wanted one of me and my wife in the bedroom so we resigned to the fact that we weren't going to get our visa on our first trip again this time so we came back home put all the photographs onto a stick took an extra photograph of me and the wife in the bedroom took it back down to the immigration department and thankfully the lady on the computer printed the photographs that were required so although technically two trips to the immigration this year with two trips on the same day so therefore my advice i'd say to other people go with more paperwork than you think to take absolutely everything you can think of if the immigration officer asks for more paperwork just smile and go back get your paperwork and then go back for me it is worth the two trips to the immigration department because the first trip was always an inspection to make sure we had the right paperwork what she required and then if you go back within the week she'll remember you and go through the paperwork and then you can turn around and say if she asks for any more paperwork or he asks for more paperwork well this is what you asked for last week so once we provided the the photograph then she put it all with the paperwork i was very relieved when she put the stamp in my passport under consideration so that means now we're almost there all the paperwork was done and completed but like i said previously technically two visits to immigration but at the end of the day we've got it done in one day and now we're very happy the fact that we've got the stamp in the passport so it's sort of trouble-free visa now for another year it takes a little bit of time to get all paperwork done but once it's done it's 11 months easy street then so when all said and done it's not difficult it's time consuming yes but it can be done they don't ask for anything impossible the extra photographs that they wanted not black and white you can we can be picky about that but at the end of the day the immigration officer is always always going to win so just comply with whatever they ask for bite your tongue give the information that they require and then it's 11 months trouble free until the next time you need to get all the documentation put together again for the marriage visa in thailand so i hope you found this video interesting if you've got any questions put it send me an email down below and i'll answer to the best that i can with regard to the information that you request so from les retaining living the dream with my new marriage thai visa until the next time bye for now | Retired and Living the dream | UC6dFYX3sdF66pnh-nciXuxw | 2022-07-23 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,177 | 6,181 |
2bdhpMXd2b0 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2bdhpMXd2b0 | 3 Box High End Mixer for Antoine G | foreign [Music] Sam here with Leighton sports cards and I'm ripping two boxes of 2021 Upper Deck Skybox metal Universe Champions hobby uh multi-sport I guess you could technically call this and one 2021 Panini Flawless hobby football box for Antoine G so good luck Antoine uh see we're gonna get in here thanks as always for the support my friend appreciate it see what we're gonna get out of here it's full of Jordan Otto why not Jordan Auto um so we'll go through all of these um I'll sleeve pretty much everything that needs to be sleeved um and then I'll move these over and then we'll go straight into the um uh what's it called right into the Flawless uh Colby Stevenson that is Coco golf that's cool on the fresh Foundation we've got keep an eye out for pmgs on this one too um that is Jalen green I don't know why I didn't know that yeah very true I agree with that Adam to Jalen green got Carl Carlos colemanaras dot Richardson and Toby Miller what's up Blaine what's up Joshua I got Corey kisberg uh Carlos uh alakin got Naji Harris on the fresh Foundation got Mac Jones behind that First Auto is gonna be Scotty Lewis he is a warning nice hit there that is does not look numbered yeah I'm pumped about jpp I think it's gonna be fire Joshua uh Paige what is that uh sparanak and Nate Robinson there you go that's cool love some Nate Robinson dunk contest champ Nate Robinson all right where are you PMG uh can uh Gucci tree lamps got uh tiamifa Lopez on the fresh Foundation sounds good Gucci yeah this is nasty Alan Iverson on the blast furnace that's so cool these are really nasty to say um Gabby Butler got Devonta Smith and set even this is the 2021 metal Skybox metal Universe Champion Sky Box that whole thing uh he's over on the gaming channel now Blaine uh Zach Wilson BJ Boston got Moses Moody uh fresh Foundation is Lexi Thompson now Tony finau that's cool beautiful card there not numbered on that yeah it's Mike uh mancias and T law yeah no worries no worries bolts uh Mojave King that's Brie Baker Tia mifo Lopez got Wilmont Diaz PMG right yeah that's sick Naomi Osaka on the gold PMG congrats Antoine 87 out of 100. that's disgusting congrats buddy we'll get this one in a MAG for you uh goes live on Saturday Saturday is when we breaking it uh Tom love lady and Sarah paven go Naomi Osaka PMG heck yeah heck to the yeah super careful with these uh Matthew wolf Michaela schiffrin Pat Perez that's John Montero overtime Elite Legend uh imitation Emmett intimidation nation that is Alan Iverson nice one there on the refractor uh Troy Mullins and John Montero yes to be ripped Saturday night Saturday nights got uh Hudson Swafford Trey sermon fresh face as Jalen Johnson Hawks uh Matt Savoy got Tiger Woods on the metal Universe Blast Furnace that is not numbered nice hit there Antoine uh Molly McGrath and Cameron tringala or tringail more Cheetos awesome could go for some Cheetos right now Scotty Lewis uh Carlos colineras fresh nation is a fresh Foundation is uh red Gerard got Devonta Smith on the refractor that is Sky Brown Shane McCarthy and ansu Fati nice one there I just like the regular the puffy the puffy are pretty solid I'm gonna die if not run into a Cheeto I don't like though it's in Zhao Wayne Gretzky that's cool nice one there uh we've got uh Toby Miller fresh Foundation is Trevor Lawrence yeah Ben Simmons on the uh weld Arc or Arc weld Arc weld uh Jalen waddle uh naming Osaka on the back nice Puffs are where it's at yeah I kind of agree with that a big Cheetos Puffs guy I think coming up uh as you are immunos there's a Jordan there we go first Jordan on the break there you go Antoine uh Kyle Pitts Jalen green that's nasty nice one there uh Ken Griffey Jr and Raji Harris come on Focus what are we doing here camera there we go now we're focusing there what's up KJ uh Melissa Humana perettes Franz Wagner uh Sabrina ionesco nice fresh Foundation is Michaela schiffrin we've got that's disgusting reaching to the Stars Corey kisberg die cut man the die Cuts in this are so cool there you go oh yeah I've had flaming hot chips before there's a Scotty Barnes and a Ben Simmons yeah I like the Utz flaming hot those are good um I kind of tend to I'm with you on that one Randy I like the Flaming hop but sometimes it's just not worth it uh red Gerard Sue oh Josh Christopher uh Paige spiranac Got Sabrina ionesco on the uh metal Universe the last furnace there you go Antoine got Jaden Springer and Suzanne uh tadeshi or Susan Tadashi Isaiah Todd Riff Raff Scotty Barnes fresh Foundation uh Tony finau got Josh giddy on the Skybox Premium this one there Coco Golf and Scott uh Yvette I like the spicy Ramen like I'm always big when I get far when I get Ramen to just put a bunch of chili oil into it there's a deschambeau uh Josh Kitty Josh Christopher fresh Foundation intimidation nation that is Scotty Barnes nice like that uh Roberto compost there's a Mac and whoa love how woj gets it USA chip game not on Canada's level I believe that I really believe that Jess Lockwood uh Vanessa Hanson uh Colin Moore and Kawa is a fresh Foundation Jaden Springer another Jaden Springer uh Francesco Molinari and Danny Willett all right guys let me grab a basket really quick I just wanna get as much room as I possibly can here foreign I believe that USA is not on Canada's level for chip game does not surprise me in the slightest okay let's do it let's see another nasty PMG see like a green PMG come out of this that'd be cool green Jordan PMG really quick someone's got it up on eBay for like 500k or something Wild all right empty here we go good luck see it Antoine see a good Auto come out of this too riffraff day Shambo uh Josh giddy Skye Brown that is PMG of Ryan Whitney media personality nice one there on the Ryan Whitney PMG that is 93 out of 100. very nice uh Roberto Campos Mac Jones God s that is Chloe Kim Stan Smith uh Carlos alakin fresh Foundation naming Osaka that's cool whoa that's cool uh Tio Fimo Lopez 39 out of 50. that's so sick on the insert Sabrina ionesco and Ryan Whitney what's up Ty forget which one um what insert that's called on the that's CF Teo Fimo Jess Lockwood Vanessa Hansen Isaiah Todd fresh Foundation uh Mojave King not numbered Jonathan kaminga on the blast furnace nice one there uh there's a woj and Molinari next pack here got Mojave King reebaker fresh Foundation that's ansufati uh non-pnj Danny Willett Tom love lady and Sarah Paving it's the best hot chips and hottest sauces in the world I don't know man that sounds like it would hurt though hottest chips are sunshine I guess theoretically yes uh tiafimo Lopez uh Hudson Swafford Chloe Kim uh sahit tagali or tagala on the fresh Foundation intimidation Nation Naji Harris it's cool got molly McGrath and Cameron uh tringala it's not wrong about Sun Chips being the hottest ships in the world Trey sermon got Scotty Lewis uh Carlos colemanaros Zach Wilson that's cool nice one there then got a Trevor behind that this one there got uh Sky Brown and Seth McCarthy John Taffer Sheen Wright there's a Jalen green uh there's a Jalen waddle got LeBron James on the blast furnace heck yeah congrats Antoine that's so sick so sick let's go dude uh Olivia Taylor Dudley and another Kyle Pitts LeBron Blast Furnace Melissa Humana perades there's a Franz Wagner rookie uh fresh Foundation Trail ants add the rutchman The Bryson de chambeau on the hollow foil uh Byron Laura and Scotty Barnes Gerard Sue oh fresh Foundation Josh giddy intimidation Nation Michaela schiffrin and these cards are so fire on the hollow foil uh Ben Simmons Jaden Springer and Susan tadeshi see a jambalaya come out of here too that'd be fire Josh Christopher Isaiah Todd uh Devonta Smith Scotty Lewis fresh Foundation Franz Wagner uh Coco Golf and Scott Avett all right here we go Antoine see what we can get out of here too uh Willman Diaz uh Elliot Sloan fresh Foundation Trace sermon we've got Josh giddy Reach for the Stars die cut nice one there congrats Antoine that's so nasty love those things uh Tommy Caldwell Moses Moody there's a tiger on the back first uh no second tiger of the break first one I believe of this box she's Carolina Reaper uh Derek Trucks Rob uh Pennell Carlos colemanares fresh Foundation is Byron Laura got Shane Wright on the intimidation Nation foreign and Joanna uh Judd res uh Zitch got Allen Iverson nice uh tagala Jalen Johnson got tahit tagala again uh Jaden Springer Lexi Thompson and adley Richmond two packs to go on uh that's true Camille will you uh Tim Grover fresh Foundation BJ Boston got Shane Wright that is Wayne Gretzky on the uh weld Arc or Arc weld I keep getting that wrong nice let's go the great one uh Tatiana Weston Webb and Tony Fina all right last pack of the break here good luck Antoine Matt Savoy Jason Isbell Jonathan kaminga fresh Foundation uh Trey Lance Justin fields uh zaychen Dao and there's a bra nice very solid all right let me move these over to the baskets and most of those I have denoted as cards to be sleeping uh let's do your Flawless here Antoine good luck buddy see something absolutely crazy come out of this I want to see a shield a Brady Shield one of one auto logo man bat knob super fractor black finite RPA that's what I want to see come out of this ready that's what's coming out of this all right we've got 4 out of 25 that is Eli Mitchell on the rookie Jersey two color patch for the Niners Eli Mitchell got Flawless greats 9 out of 15 for the Steelers Alan fanica Alan fanica nice one there we've got for the Cowboys four out of ten that is Bob Lilly that is two colored patch autograph on The Bob Lily player Warren on that one there you go Antoine nice one there got a 15 out of 20 three color one color Zach Wilson Joe Namath for the Jets that is a player worn on the name it nice little patch for you there we've got 12 out of 25 rookie debut signatures rondale Moore for the Arizona Cardinals there you go Antoine nice uh little hit for you there as well Rondell Moore got 19 out of 25. that is Rich Gannon for the Raiders on the Flawless honored Inc Rich Gannon I think it's what Super Bowl champ right yeah and really nice way to end it eight out of ten three colors three color two attack of iloa believe that yeah that's gonna be second year right there nice hit really good time to get that one in Antoine I will sleeve this but I'll mad this after the break this will be magged nice hit on beat you up all right on to our inner let's start here we've got uh on the Ruby that is 11 out of 20. Jalen hurts there's your diamond guarantee agreement as well on the Hertz nice one for you there Antoine that hurts we've got the sapphire it's going to be 3 out of 15. Drew Brees on the Flawless Legends nice one there hurricane true as his father is uh empty nickname says and this is nasty eight out of ten signature clubs Mac Jones boom congrats Antoine that is so sick dude the Mac attack got a little two color glove there very nice for you there Antoine we will take that 100 percent that'll do it for your break there Antoine congrats on all the hits buddy thanks as always for jumping in we really do appreciate it we'll have them right out to you | LaytonSportsCards | UCJ9v1a6TH9iN1Gl5TqEvzRw | 2022-09-23 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 2,109 | 11,169 |
cv1eJWZf1-0 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cv1eJWZf1-0 | 12 Discoveries Made Underwater That Will Leave You Mesmerized! | [Music] twelve underwater discoveries that are too bizarre to be believed it's no secret that the ocean is a treasure trove full of amazing objects and hidden gems just waiting to be uncovered plenty of fascinating things have already been discovered in the open seas after all and there are surely many more to come sometimes the origins of underwater findings are known other times however they're shrouded in mystery which might just make them even cooler here are 12 of the most amazing things to be found hiding underwater some of them just might make you take up scuba diving number one sculpture park divers who fancy a dip in the warm waters off the coast of Cancun Mexico can explore this fascinating collection of more than 500 lifelike sculptures it looks as if an entire civilization lives undersea doesn't it choo m/s Zenobia in the 1980s eight 10,000 ton ferry sank to the bottom of the ocean in Larnaca Bay and tsipras it was never recovered and divers to this day can explore what remains of the massive wreck including this crumbling truck that had been on the ship number three underwater River hollowness cenote Angelita cave divers just love exploring this mesmerizing River in truth it's not actually an underwater River but in optical illusion caused by a cloud of hydrogen sulfide interacting with the saltwater for Jana guna monument scuba diving enthusiasts can head to Japan and take a dive to check out the Jana goona Monument an enormous stone sculpture believed to be more than five thousand years old just look at how huge those stone steps are five train graveyard off the coast of New Jersey archeologists discovered a number of old trains and locomotives dating back to the 1850s underwater no one is quite sure how they ended up at the bottom of the ocean but it sure makes for an amazing diving experience number six bought f4u Corsair according to the story behind the sunken plane during World War two the pilot had to land this aircraft into the ocean after he realized he suddenly ran out of fuel thankfully the pilot freed himself before the plane sank all the way to the bottom seven the lost city of Heraklion famed archeologist Frank Gallo spent nearly five years trying to find the remains of this lost Egyptian city he almost given up his search entirely when he stumbled across it accidentally on one of his dives number eight USS Horus can do this American aircraft carrier saw battle in both the Korean War and the Vietnam War eventually it was destroyed by the enemy in sync but it's now part of the world's largest artificial coral reef many the ghost fleet this spooky underwater discovery would be quite the spectacle to come across nearly 40 vehicles that were bombed during World War Two in Chuuk Lagoon like hauntingly peaceful on the ocean floor in the Central Pacific ten SS President Coolidge this enormous ship named after America's 30th President saw plenty of action on the high seas but unfortunately it eventually sank due to a series of hidden underwater landmines 10 the Titanic everyone is familiar with this famous ship and divers can still explore the remains of the doomed vessel on the ocean floor compared to the monstrous cruise ships today however it really isn't all that big 12 ancient Chinese city Quon dal lake in China is home to an incredible underwater city people usually think it's thousands of years old since it's lying on the ocean floor but the construction company who built it actually submerged it on purpose the ocean is full of spectacular and sometimes eerie things isn't it grab your scuba gear and check out some of them for yourself share these awesome underwater discoveries with your friends below and please like comment and don't forget to subscribe | watchJojo | UCDraeOigzyHfJCa7LJxf10w | 2017-11-11 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 652 | 3,748 |
B8mABmWFlik | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B8mABmWFlik | January 1, 1992 (Citrus Bowl) - #14 California vs. #13 Clemson | [Music] offense is defined as the means or method of attacking or of attempting to score [Applause] in sports the method is often different but the outcome when successful is the same defense is the capability of resisting attack [Music] in athletics the resistance is attained through a concentrated focused effort in college football the clemson tigers feature a defense that led the nation against the run no one has rushed for the magical 100 yard mark against the tigers in 38 games the california golden bears showcase russell white the only cal running back to put together back to back 1 000 yard season quarterback mike noloski spearheads the cal attack one of the highest scoring teams in all the land the 1992 florida citrus bowl matches great offense against great defense [Music] you are looking live at the citrus bowl in orlando florida where we start a day of great college football on abc it's the champions of the acc the clemson tigers against the california golden bears of the pac-10 and the clemson seniors voted unanimously to break out the purple jerseys the first time in the history of the school that they will wear a color other than orange or white in a bowl game new year everybody i'm brad mussberger for california what a cinderella year it's been and for the first time since 1959 the golden bears are playing on new year's day they have brought 7 000 of their fans down here to central florida of course clemson's so much closer there'll be more than 20 000 of the tiger backers on hand today let me introduce you to the two quarterbacks we're going to be talking about these two fellows all day long mike polowski of california on the right he has thrown 21 touchdown passes this season yes he will wear the eye shield over on the left deshawn cameron more of an option type but the tigers have won 85 percent of their game since he became the starter three seasons ago now a match-up that will go a long way before determining the outcome of the game on the left that's troy ozine he's an all-american tackle out of cal folks he is not allowed to sack this year but he's up against the monster today 350 chester mclaughlin who a year ago teed off on illinois onto first play of the game forced to fumble that set the stage dick vermeal for a 30-nothing route it is going to be tough going for cal's offensive well that mclaughlin's not the only big 300 pounder they have in that defense they have defense to run so well this year in fact they've done it better than any college defensive football team has done in the last 21 years now they're matched up against a very well balanced offense but their problem is they've only been successful when they've been able to both run and pass so i look for cal maybe to open up passing the ball and gradually blend in the running game dick who has to step up big for cal today well russell white they're all american running back we've seen him play twice and he hasn't played like an all-american he has to do it today so the clemson tigers will go for their sixth consecutive bowl victory against the golden bears of california coming up on abc sean cameron showing you what transpired inside that clemson locker room just moments ago off came the orange jerseys that they warmed up and on with the purple so for the clemson tigers today it will be the purple gang as coach ken hatfield went back in the history of the school and found out that purple and orange are their actual colors and he thought that the orange had become too dominating over the last couple of decades so suave to kick it off here for clemson as california will get the ball with the first possession the tigers won the toss and they deferred to the second half russell white number four the key man remember and lindsey chapman is back up at that running back spot underway at the citrus bowl this is chapman to the middle of the field smacked at the 22-yard line and that's where pulaski will put it in play as paul caputo a backup fullback comes ripping in to make the stop so pelosky is a he's a firebrand type youngster he wears his emotions out on his sleeves he'll lift a team up and he has thrown a record 21 touchdown russell white he's the key man greg zomod will have to be a protector today brian treigs and sean dawkins extremely talented and we'll get a look at troy auzine number 52 and on first down against the blitz he drops off a screen pass they hit zoma the fullback with the first play of the game a bit of a wrinkle for 16 yards see they're gonna want to take a little heat off that pass rush right away that's why i said look for him to throw the ball early in the game get those defensive linemen chasing and running and then come with the running game dick what about the matchups up there in the line how much help will ozzin and the fellas need against these big defensive linemen ozine will be blocking one-on-one in the passing game all along on those big people white's first carry for a couple of yards against this defense mclaughlin making his first stop of the game wearing number 91 and he actually weighed in down here at closer to 350 pounds and look at buckner he goes at 3 15. in that secondary number 15 is the young man to keep an eye on robert o'neill one of the better free safeties in america lined up back there in center field now shading over to the right so alaska trying to get it straight with his tight end brent woodall wanting him over on the left california again throwing the ball to the underneath it was woodall for a first down the tight end reaching midfield and we will see for certain where they spot the ball but he appeared to have first down yardage you know right now they have buckner over on the right offensive side rather than on the left offensive side they're probably going to move him around so they can't double him up because he is that big power rusher they throw a little delay as the zone linebackers drop out and affect him for the first down now here's what california's thoughts are as far as the passing game is concerned coach bruce schneider wants to open it up early and then come back with the running game in the second half a bit of a wrinkle throws to a diving receiver on first down for no more than a yard that's zomwalt his fullback who has become very active as a receiver here earlier he has and again getting back to echo what you were talking about brent if they can get those big linemen running and rushing the passer and chasing the screens and the white outside running plays they think they can tire them out just enough so then they can run against him more effectively in the second half what's happening up front right now as far as the offensive line of cal is concerned right now the defense is moving him around so there's no pattern right now and that play of course they just got whipped on that crap play well they're mclaughlin and his buddies and they have not allowed an opponent running back to get a hundred yards in the last 38 games at clemson they are so tough against the run here's the matchup here he is going underneath todd stucey see the problem with the him is if you get off center on a man that powerful he will turn your body and go right on through it you've got to stay in front of it third and ten peloski with a penalty flag thrown fires back across the grain and it is zomalt again it was ripped down by kenzel jackson at the 43 penalty flags on both sides of the line of scrimmage and our referee is lloyd dale with the southwest conference crew [Applause] [Music] on the sideline indicating they may have lined up offside ken hadfield the head coach at clemson this gives you an idea as white has rushed for better than 2 000 yards at cal averaging five yards of carry and clemson's opponents only 1.9 california balances the attack and they're getting it done for coach bruce snyder with the pass here in the early moments of this game and exactly what he told us they were going to do steve mariucci the fine offensive coordinator from pallets said this is their plan get those big guys running wear them out a little bit then attack them a little bit more with the direct running game all right now with the penalty the ball is moved to the clemson 45-yard line it is third and five california has passed for 26 yards and has run for zero in two carries poloski straight back had time throws for the first down [Applause] jackson making the stop at the 40-yard line on the wide receiver sean dawkins friends you already noticed that they aren't holding the ball for a long time to throw the ball that was a delay underneath didn't take very long to get it they get just what they need it looks for appears to be the first down but they're not going to hold on to the ball for a long time shawn dawkins is one of the big play standouts polosky likes to find him especially in one-on-one coverage but here early against this clemson defense they're not even looking for the long pass they are trying to keep it underneath five six yard quick strikes for snyder who is recognized now as one of the coming coaching powers as far as college football and who knows perhaps someday even back in the nfl as he was on john robinson's staff for the los angeles rams before he went to nobody in college football has done a better job than this guy has done in rebuilding california and the golden bears where they first out the 40 here comes the reverse and a throwback to polaski the citrus play comes early russell white's got it they put it in especially for this game and they named it the citrus it's back to pelosky to white for 26 yards [Applause] you'll see the reverse happen as he comes back on the eye toss and then it'll be flipped back now it's great to run the reverse off your best running backs play see now they're going to flip it back now he flips it back to the running back rather than to a receiver or that's tough on the defense first person i think ever to run that kind of play from what i understand was paul brown pawlowski is 5 for 5 passing for 57 yards you think you throw early down here inside that 15. they haven't been able to run against this line they're gonna put it up right away exactly why wait incomplete and tyrone muzon blitzing that time number 47 applies the pressure those kind of plays break the discipline of your defense brandt and that's what happened there no one accounted for the back that originally had the ball you see the blitz coming from the right side of your screen then bang to the left side of your screen russell white doing a good job of pass protection on the right not a good job on pat protection to the left cal has been successful inside the 20 as you can see so chapman checks in at running back three wide receivers they're gonna throw again and he has to fire it past the tracks craig's for the end zone and close inside the two-yard line and down but that will give california a first and goal and now perhaps one of the big backs can muscle in for the bears that was the old rocket ishmael notre dame middle screen flanker coming from the left side of your screen they get to rush up field they said it now watch see he's going to draw the rushing steel coming from the inside he gets the blocks up field by his offensive lineman ozine gets a kick out there's the hole toward the goal line [Applause] and a timeout being called by clemson's defense so we'll take a break and come right back to orlando florida [Applause] undefeated washington goes after the national crown when they meet heisman winner desmond howard in big tent champ michigan it's the rose bowl today on abc sports [Music] [Applause] mike polaski wearing that protective shield which he thinks helps him when he looks in one direction the defensive backs cannot pick up his eye movement he's off to a wonderful start here passing against his clemson defense big chester mclaughlin has already taken himself out once but he's back on the field for goal line first and goal up over the top they go for the touchdown touchdown california as clemson gives up a score on its opening drive for the fifth time this year that's a lot against that defense they did it with finesse football now some people think you are being negative or critical of an offense when you say finesse but that's you don't want to sit in there and punch these great big guys you want to move the ball around the perimeter get it there different ways screens reverses reverse throwbacks these type of things and then cal you have to give them credit very good job [Applause] [Music] doug bryant non-scholarship athlete he'll get a full ride in january and he deserves it adds the extra point and california moves to an early touchdown lead on clemson and a splendid game plan here no question about what they're doing with that quick drop short passes keeping that defense off balance throwing the ball in front of the linebackers and the trip plays the problem with that is pretty quick you run out of it and then you have to play football but they feel by doing this early they can wear that big defense down just a little and then go ahead and run the football like they'd like to run the football here you see here cal has outscored their opponents 102 to 48 in the first quarter this season i think bruce snyder's exposure at coaching with the los angeles rams under john robinson and all that has really helped him open up his offensive thinking there isn't anything he won't try to do with the football right now they've passed seven times and run three times for their first touchdown they run it in for the game's first touchdown moving 76 yards 10 plays three and a half minutes here's where i think the other problem exists now brent is clemson offense if cal's defensive front can hold up because they really come off the ball and nalia larry ryan's the speedster number 20. [Music] [Applause] and brian ready to kick it off [Applause] [Music] ryan's from the eighth 25 to the 31-yard line where clemson will have their first possession behind deshawn cameron cameron getting final instructions from the sideline young man with 85 in the w column in three years just call him a winner rodney blunt operating at that tailback spot behind big rudy harris ryan's and terry smith are the wide receivers jeff flesch number 59 fine guard and we'll see if clemson elects to bring the option here early [Applause] against this gambling cal defense it's the pullback rudy harris he carries on first down defensively a couple of unfamiliar names who will start the regulars there missed a practice back in berkeley but they will be on the field here soon perhaps even the second series of the game david wilson standout free safety number 25. [Applause] on second down cameron off a fake is gonna throw his first pass he's under pressure incomplete it'll be third down and number 47 paul joyner applying pressure on the quarterback mack travis number 58 cal's best defensive nose guard into the right side of your screen on all-american jeb flesh 59 they're fighting the battle that's going to be a battle if they're going to have all games see this is an intense war two talented players keep fighting there jeff you want to let him get involved are you had a boy [Music] flesh in front of cameron on this third down and intercepted or was it incomplete incomplete on that diving attempt by zomall down here that was close to being picked off under desperation as two cal rushman were all over cameron you know that time matt uh travis won the battle and he got in there along with chidiana to the number 72 to put pressure on the quarterback you know you're going to win some and lose some but you can see chidi on a haunted tune number 72 getting in there and there's the ball oh real close [Applause] california scores on its first possession and for clemson three downs and punt brian treigs driven back to the 15-yard line running to the right finds an alley and a hole and bryant craig's dances to the 48-yard line the punter chuck lynch able to bring him down a 33-yard return after a 51-yard punt wonderful start for california [Music] these beautiful flip shots are coming to us from the airship shamu their ship is a goodwill ambassador for sea world right here in the orlando florida area you know before that pun only 18 of lynch's 50 punts had been returned but what a return that was greg zolball the running back koloski being chased by mclaughlin who yanks him down at the 35. big like a 16-wheeler that shows you how mobile and the talent that this man has at 352 pounds maybe it's true maybe he has run under five flat here he is to the right side of your screen 91 see no one blocking and you're going to peel back on him and try to knock him off there they couldn't get the peel back blocked steve gordon was there just a step late what i find interesting in this set is that they have moved mcglockton away from troy ozine he came free on the other side a 13-yard loss pawlowski standing tall hit zouwalt the pullback and clemson with ed mcdaniel number 93 starting to deliver the hardware see he came clean brent because they were trying to run a sucker play over there they pulled the lineman away from him trying to get him to chase and then they were going to whip back and blocking the backside didn't work so north carolina state moves ahead in the second half syracuse jumps out big on ohio state [Applause] they like to run quick traps a lot of times in this situation third and long dropping to white underneath [Applause] ron dickerson the defensive coordinator for clemson said that he hasn't faced a team all year that screens so efficiently as cal has they don't see that many screens and the variety in the acc clemson's defense played much more aggressively in that series than they did in the opening series whatever dickerson had to say to them on the sideline was very effective and if they made any tactical changes but it just seemed to be a little bit different effort now cal will punt noonan's left-footed punt fielded on the run by stevens and darnell down at the 21-yard line a one-yard run as cal's excellent punk coverage keeps that ball down by the 20. hello everyone this is bruce snyder head football coach at cal this is the football coaching staff and from all of us from the university california we want to wish you a happy [Applause] and for all those bear fans out on the west coast coming up on 11 o'clock in case you just joined us your bears scored with their first possession they lead clemson 7-0 clemson on the toss now with brunt cutting back to the middle of that defense and getting to the 29-yard line before safety david wilson is forced to make the tackle that is absolutely critical for clemson they will try to get their running backs into that cal secondary you'll see eight defensive players bunched up at the line of scrimmage and they'll try to make their way through that gambling defense of coach schneiders kent baer the defensive coordinator for cal said it's imperative that they do a real good job on first down and prevent the second and twos and threes they didn't do at that time [Applause] [Music] cameron uses blunt on a power play they use the fullback to isolate on a blocker and blunt hammers for a first down sean eshelman making the stop for california [Music] rodney williams was the number one tailback coming into the season he suffered a knee injury warming up prior to the north carolina state game re-injured the need later in the year and so ronald williams not able to go and rodney blount steps in ken hatfield says he is a very much team-oriented player and they really like his performance this year [Music] first down cameron has time throws and it was dropped wide receiver dropped the ball that's dwayne bryant number one and he probably should have had this one see it's just a simple short sprint out stop pattern in the slot he's going to sprint to the right side of your screen two pass protector chidi 102 number 72 got his hands up but not high enough to deflect it there it is you've got to reach for the ball and don't let it always hit your pads you got to reach out and draw it to your body he did not do that [Applause] cameron was the mvp of the tigers win a year ago over illinois they beat the illini 30 to nothing over in tampa here he is sprinting down keeping it on the option and he is popped at 37. ryan perry there defensively and now a little tussle breaks out after the play keep your poise guys this is the load option meaning they're going to pull the guard to the right side of your screen they'll see him pull the fullback's going to lead he's not faking to anybody he just see they're trying to block the people and take the quarterback wilson coming inside out did a good job and so did didn't get that last number there but they did a good job of stringing that out i'm surprised they haven't run more options to the to this point i think i think that was ryan perry there was that ryan perry a year ago cameron was 14 of 19 for 141 yards and two touchdowns against the illini he is finding that going a little bit tougher against this very aggressive california defense he is old for three so far this afternoon against the bears the ball is at the 37 with this third down he needs to get up to the 42-yard line firing and way out front of ryan's that time so cameron starts oh of four and clemson forced the punt again remember what coordinator larry vanderheyden said about desean cameron he says he's got to start out good because if he starts out good and gets hot boy we really play better if he struggles early it usually takes him a while to get going [Music] see he had a man open then when you have a man open you've got to get it to him brian treigs set to return this punch for beautiful punt california he had a spectacular return he's almost hunting too strong isn't he cut back into the middle and a nice tackle by ashley shepherd number 96 pulls him down there so polaski in california will have the ball coming out from the 18-yard line what surprises you so far on this one nick well i i you know everybody has a game plan and you prepare prepare and prepare and you get so much time to prepare for a bowl game like this but normally most things don't work as well as that first series did for cal you know usually you get a thing or two stuffed in your game plan initially for cal good planning it all worked [Applause] there are some rumors circulating about coach snyder's future even heard the dreaded words arizona state mentioned by someone down here this week so when you get to be successful as he is the rumors will start moloski back firing complete the dawkins dawkins popped after a nine-yard game wayne simmons there defensively for the tigers see they get clemson thinking run on first down they throw the football this will be a pattern i think we'll see most of the first half clemson is liable to change up though and get right it's either going no huddle right now they're not going to let them breathe holly and chapman the running backs but pulaski on second and one is gonna try to get it all dawkins one-on-one throws cut but out of bounds [Applause] [Music] wow that would have been something dawkins is their big play receiver we've had the opportunity to broadcast two cal games and we've seen him make the big play see that ball throwing just a little too far to the outside got to keep that more inside and he tries to stay inside the ball himself as a wide receiver now on third and one they can come back with a russell white run or even use zoma they can feature him so far as the california offensive line is not allowing much of a pass rush fumble on the snap picks it back up and battles down in the middle there is the best of mike polowski trying to correct the mistake he didn't just fall on the ball he said let's take on a couple of defensive players and a penalty flag comes flying what happens on a play like that brenda is many times you're going to go on a quick count and someone else makes a noise even a defensive signal and it just doesn't get up there cleanly because they snap it just a little off rhythm that time it looked like it was snapped through pulaski's arms [Applause] they're coming over to the sideline to tell coach ken hatfield that this may have been a personal foul against clemson and i see 89 coming off over here on the sideline that's brenston buckner we'll get a check downstairs and see if he's been ejected from this game [Music] i visited with him and then he's walking back personal foul defense player ejected yes indeed he's going off now buckner would have been matched against auzine in that switch there's the right arm delivering what appeared to be a flow in that huddle as we rock it back and forth [Applause] and he rocked that and we'll see it on this replay here it is right there and buckner is gone boy that's a big loss now on first down dawkins and respect from tony mooney on that side and here's a receiver you don't want to be off of too far because he will eat you up that's 11 more yards pelosky to dawkins what a start for the bears again no huddle they're going quick they're gonna they're gonna try to drain some energy out of that 300-pound front they just drain one guy quick he's in the locker room and i don't think that's typical of brenton's princeton buckner's personality at all kirkland is picked up firing again to the sideline so brunston buckner ejected from the game he's finished for the afternoon i had a chance to visit with him the other day he was really excited about playing against russell white because just out of respect he said he's a great back and i'm i'm fired up about having the opportunity to try to tackle him okay meanwhile back on the field it's this offensive line of cal that is done now kirkland gets in coming and he got the pass off anyway brian craig's with 36 straight games with a catch and another big play for the bears a 12-yard game i think ron dickerson the defensive coordinator from crimson is going to have to come up with some double zone coverages and roll up on these corners and get out of those one-on-one situations because these kids play catch all year round in california you know polaski is 12 of 14 for 124 yards against this defense in the early going kirkland backside still gets it off complete again caldwell and a penalty flag thrown penalty flag thrown back at the 42-yard line we talked about how they might go back to the running game in the second half they might just stick with his passing game well and that the no huddle thief prevents him from substituting people in there too [Music] i think they call roughing the passer here's pulaski number nine middle of your screen short sprint out good block right there by holley number five here they're going to come in oh yeah they hit him right there in the back after he threw the ball lavon kirkland number 44 and david davis number 97. yeah kirkland the contact he pushed him in and davis couldn't avoid it no i know that they're really calling this closely [Applause] holly and chapman the running backs and clemson reeling on defense with a first and goal earlier pawlowski threw it let's see if he does the same here he will fade pattern taken away bullets to the end zone incomplete mooney with coverage there for the tigers he'd have been better off throwing that out of the back of the end zone brandt that was a risky throw he had pressure on him there al richard was there tight coverage on it shouldn't take a chance when you're leading like this that's the competitive spirit in this young man [Applause] marvelous start for pulaski in this citrus bowl see the other thing you coach a quarterback in these situations you're already in short field goal range don't take a sack get it out of the back of the end zone this is the eighth pass and nine plays on this drive but he won't get it off he's sacked at the 14-yard line here's chester mclaughlin along with al richard [Applause] again he could not throw the ball right when he wanted to throw the ball now polaski number nine middle of your screen coming back see he's going to look to the left he wants to throw he can't throw he can't throw he's holding on the ball here comes big chester and there's richard on the other side what a sandwich they made out of him that time there's 300 pounds on each side well troy ozine at left tackle is simply not matching up with mclaughlin they have moved him to the other side now let's see where chester is going to come he's going to come down on arsene this time chester's going to take on the all-american marzin went down and the back help picked him up mclaughlin comes free deflected incomplete [Applause] wayne simmons defending sean duckins that time and the field goal unit with doug bryant trots onto the field brian struggled for coach schneider against stanford in the big game at the end of the season out of the pac-10 he also had not kicked well in practice according to the coach so this is a big moment for california koloski will put it down at the 21. it's a 31-yard attempt by brian he's 7 for 11 from this distance this year on its way and good so you could surmise that the buckner penalty cost his clemson team a three-point field goal can't draw a conclusion because you don't know what would have happened after the play even if he hadn't been kicked out but the penalty certainly moved the ball down the field well this is just the start of a huge triple header on abc the big one washington against michigan cal fans those in the midwest really eager to see this year's rose bowl then later another team for the national championship argument the florida gators will play the fighting irish of notre dame in the usfg sugar bowl so it's the rose the sugar bowl still to come here today on abc you know brent i have felt all along that washington was the best team in the country but i really believe michigan has improved so much through the year that it's going to be one heck of a battle and it could it could go in favor of michigan well here it is gone all california scoring a touchdown on a 76-yard drive then coming back with a 31-yard bryan field goal coach schneider and the bears leading 10 to nothing who would have sunk it yeah i wouldn't i i looked for larry vander hayden the offensive coordinator for clemson to come out and run the option running game because cal doesn't see that but once a year in the pac-10 at the oregon state they were the only and oregon state made over 200 yards running one of the differences when you look at the two teams clemson does not have that standout big play performer who can get you right back into the middle of this ball game they're very efficient especially defensively and they can grind it out but now is the kind of game when you look for someone to bust a 60 or 70 yard play and you're just not sure if you can find the right person on the clemson team something to think about here as this one continues desean cameron has to come up with the big plays they've said that all along and it's true both in the option game and in the passing game and he's probably down a little bit mentally because he's not throwing the ball successfully here in the early going and he had one dropped brian hammers the ball to easton at the two-yard line oh short of the 20-yard line so cal making all the plays as scott roseman number 43 whips the return man there short of that 20. good kickoff coverage and california looks real sharp here in florida it's the first time that california has ever played a bowl game in florida and cameron's 0 for four so far and trailing by 10 points well coach hatfield from clemson's head to the quarterback with a hot hand will direct the winner and that hot quarterback so far has been plastered the toss to blunt blood spins out to the 24 yard line see cal plays an eight-man front meaning eight people up the defensive run and they play a three-deep secondary some of it man-to-man if you run the option it eliminates some of the man-to-man coverage you'll see the eight people right here one two three four five six seven and there's another one out here to the right side of your screen eight people [Music] on the full back harris into the middle of that defense nothing going mick marsala is now back in the game he did not start he's been their starting linebacker all year round pasadena city college jc transfer fine player honorable mention all packed in you know i think he's one of those guys that would go bungee jumping you know he's he's a reckless abandoned type player yes there were several players we get a chance we'll show you that video who did take that 200-foot lead a little bungee activity down here in central florida third down the blitz was coming cameron has one on one looks for the big play and it's incomplete terry smith matched up on the outside had a step ian cameron could not connect so it is three and out for clemson again see that tight coverage forces you to throw the ball right on the money and the shane cameron came into this ball game in the 70 of it completing 70 of his last 115 passes so he came in with a real hot streak he's got to get hot well now it's the clemson defense or the hunt defense team searching for the big play under pressure he did just get that one off the tray beautiful punt though california now dictating the game as strikes finds an alley on the left bus free brian craigs returns for a touchdown there are no penalty flags the golden bears go up by three scores on the 72-yard punt return by tray [Applause] you'll see here this was a good pun it should have been able to be covered some clemson players were really not sprinting to get in coverage and then they overran the football didn't come to balance as you see right there now there's a little block right there and he goes ahead and takes them down the sideline not blinding speed good elusive runner longest kick punt return of his career came into the game with a 35 yarder being the longest that was the biggest and the longest doug bryant adds the extra point [Applause] [Music] we're still in the first quarter and california leads at 17 to nothing watch him set this up he stretches it and then he attacks it shake and break right there defenders not coming to balance gets a pick-off lock right there now it's just speed he gets a little brush block here right here by bryant number one sets him free poor coverage all the way and coach hatfield said yesterday my big concern is the kicking game because sometimes with a long layoff you lose your concentration clemson has lost their concentration in the kick game well i've got one idea for clemson something they might try at halftime dick might go back in the locker room and put on the orange jerseys let's play this one in the orange the youngsters when they saw him come out they don't have any idea what the colors are over there at clemson they didn't know whether they're purple or green or what the deal is if you if you bring them out against north carolina state it probably has more significance so brian traggs who uh has moved i guess to palo alto after his uh his taunt prior to the stamper game and there's a fan that says this is ridiculous man i'm going back to clemson i'm going to go back to the so club i'm going to watch the rest of this one and wait for the rose bowl i've had enough the one thing you know about clemson football is that it's not over until it's over the second quarter has been their big offensive quarters scoring 101 points in that quarter by far their best quarter they just got to get their motors running high deep kickoff to the one let's see if easton can do any better this time he does breaks free at the 30. and it'll be at the 32 and let's go down and wish a happy new year to cheryl miller cheryl thanks a lot brent well i found out from the officials that brynson buckner was indeed injected from the game for throwing a punch i talked to a couple of the clemson coaches they also told me that this would definitely affect them in the depth and stamina in this position brent thank you very much cheryl and four possessions for california and three scores two touchdowns and a field goal clemson needs something here in a hurry we're still in the first quarter of this one [Applause] a shocker against this defense there's bussing he's in a foot race wilson for the angle wilson from the angles got him out of bounds a penalty flag he may have grabbed the face mask on the big fullback that time as rudy harris bolts 43 yards rudy harris is the fullback that broke the duke game in japan wide open had a great game rushing for 126. watch to the right side of your screen good block by the tight end with the right side of the screen they hand it off and they just hand off he's reading that all the way poor tackle right there by the outside linebacker now here's a 240 pound pullback outrunning the secondary to the sideline there's a face mask right there by david wilson number 25. see they come down the line of scrimmage and read that play if the defender is outside they hand it off if he closes it the quarterback keeps it and there is the difficulty of having that gambling stunting defense up front if you break it you can break it big at the line of scrimmage and you've got only a defensive back to beat right the other guys are playing man-to-man face mask foul defense first down ball put on the 20-yard line for the first down clemson's best opportunity of the game bryant the wide receiver paul replaces harris as the fullback pair of tight ends blunt hit behind the line by mac travis travis comes off his block slides in behind and wrestles the ball carrier down this is the biggest hole the tigers have ever been in they've not trailed by 17 points yet this year [Music] matt kravis is a second team all pac-10 defensive tackle in there in playing like a first ring back 10 defensive tackle right now a big series has cameron who hasn't completed a pass yet gets one to smith smith slipped a little bit and then the cleanup man is number 55. jarrett willard along with ryan perry [Applause] you can see though jared willard is a first-team freshman all-american he can really move led the team and tackles with 85 he's made a lot of big plays behind the line of scrimmage played on the south shrine team in california when you can make the south shrine team in high school in california you're a fine player clemson forced to punt each of its first three possessions today third down and seven they'll probably use both downs in an effort to get the first trailer by 17 on the draw one is short of it they're gonna need five yards i'm not sure that hatfield won't kick the field goal he's going to go for the field goal here nelson welsh trots out on the field with time running down he's down by two touchdowns and a field goal he has to get a field goal somewhere in this sequence so he might as well go now because it would be fourth and five you always have to be alert when you're defensing a hat field uh kicking game they have a lot of tricks on their sleeve believe me not a whole lot of wind i'm not sure that it makes a lot of difference if they let the time run out here for the end of the quarter they're going to kick it before it ends he blasted that one good didn't he a 32-yard field goal by nelson welsh the first quarter comes to an end three words describe it wild and wooly and mostly california folks [Music] brought to you by mitsubishi montero a luxury car with the luxury of four-wheel drive and by bud light everything else is just the light we're back clemson trailing 17-3 kicking off to start the second quarter [Music] it has been the california passing [Music] [Applause] chapman to the 34-yard line first and ten for cal alright dick let's make you the defensive coordinator for the purple gang here they're doing a spectacular job against the california rush but how do they get to mr pelosi well the first thing i think you got to do is get some other type of coverage on the two wide receivers so when he sets up the throw he has to hold the ball to allow the rush to get there it's going to be hard to get to cal with a direct rush because they've only given up nine sacks on the season coming in here brent so you've got to take the pattern away downfield slow up the delivery and then let the pressure get there we had more action than we had in four quarters in kansas city now that's something that they're just not able to do labon kirkland number 44 the talented linebacker makes the stop for the tigers they're just not running the ball but they've passed for better than 130 yards i think this no huddle too is just breaking the continuity of clemson's defense now they're going into what i was talking about it appears anyway a double zone look mcglockton over on ozine a bull rush ozine gets help polaski stands in and throws high mclaughlin was coming but that time they gave arzene help against the big fella as we take a look at the first quarter numbers [Music] as you can see time and possession is not very important it's just more important to do a real good job with your offense cal not rushing the ball very well but throwing the heck out of it they'll fire it again he stands steps in that pocket and he wanted calwell defending caldwell was kenzel jackson the linebacker he was draped all over in good coverage that time that's the first series one two three and out of the clemson defense they're used to playing that kind of defense one two three remember oklahoma jumped all over virginia clemson may try to tee off here on chris noonan they also have darnell stevens number 30. he is a superb deep return man along with robert o'neill [Music] oh they were coming down the middle that time stevens fumbles at the 13. picks it up down at the 15-yard line a 52-yard punt by chris noonan california up 17-3 in the citrus bowl [Music] we're back at the citrus bowl with dick vermeal i'm brett musburger california scoring 17 points in the first quarter leads clemson 17-3 the tigers breaking out the purple jerseys come out from their own 15-yard line blunt bust three and wilson again forced to make the tackle it's at the 25-yard line the running game starting to open up with those big line splits now that they're using you mentioned big lines but look at this split here good split here good split and huge split here what they're trying to do is spread that gap that front eight defense out there and allow a good crack for the full back to come in and block that linebacker boy that was a big hole they moved the splits according to the play called chester mclaughlin could have run through that hole well what what cal will do is when they see those big splits they'll call a line stunt and see if they can't beat him inside somebody in there and apply some pressure there's a flag that was picked up i believe let's see what he says offside defense declined first down so they made the first down on the run with the ball at the 26-yard line deshawn cameron the senior quarterback you can see those splits now look at them really big the hand to harris [Applause] harris muscles to the 34. boy look they're gonna have to bring a backer or stun a tackle or in in those gaps oh talk about being on an island second and two sometimes you'll get an offensive lineman and they'll get scared about a split like that as the game wears on it gets hotter and hotter they'll draw closer and closer to their teammates i've seen that happen as paul caputo checks into the backfield harris blasting for the first down and clemson now starting to run with a purpose see the one thing that big splits do it eliminates getting help from your offensive lineman you're guided to your inside you're too far away from it see or you can't help the guy to the outside because you're too far away you can zone block for those great big splits [Music] [Applause] first and ten with a pitch to blunt well defended that time by the bearers see he wanted to throw that ball print he wanted to throw it but chris cannon had the receiver covered number 18. he couldn't throw it so he he went ahead and turned it into an option running play good defense by cal now he's going to come down he's going to be breaking the option but he wants to throw it he wants to throw it see now it's taken away now he turns it into an option that's tough to do you really have to coach to get that done matt travis and you're putting the pressure on it and ray sanders making the stop and it's second and 16. this is a position clemson does not like finding itself in cameron with only one completed pass and six attempts uses smith his favorite target to go in motion blunt stuff at the 29-yard line by brad powers brad bowers a great big young six foot seven 255 pound player out of bellarmine high school in san jose played for the north in the shrine team game in california big young guy i saw him the other day on the practice field i think he probably would put on a few pounds since the start of the year but he has great potential so it's third and a bunch for an option team that doesn't like facing a situation like this at all straight back drops it to blood on the screen alley on the left side one to the 44-yard line short of the first down number 18 chris chris cannon defensively a 15-yard gain so they need four more did a nice job of executing that screen brent you know that's not a big phase of their offense but they did a good job of executing it now you know clemson came into this game allowing only 86 yards on punt returns and so far today california has 108 yards including a spectacular 72-yard return for a touchdown by brian treigs as chuck lynch is back to punt again he booms one to mr tregs from the 15 to the middle ties to the 26 will be california ball a nine-yard return off that 40-yard linch punt the fighting tiger of the clemson universe wish you a happy new year in 1992 and watch out for the pause well that pause been rather soft here in the first half so far yielding 17 points clemson a winner of the acc this is the last year their agreement to send their champion to the citrus bowl russell white on it against that tough run defense gets three yards and no more ashley shepherd is there let me follow up on that citrus bowl story because next year and let's compliment jim delaney for a strong smart move here runner up in the big ten is going to come to orlando florida and play here in the citrus bowl against an at-large team that will could be one of the top teams out of the southeastern conference as the acc goes off to that bowl alliance it is suddenly up in the air the third place big dead team will go to the holiday bowl some great sites for quick 10 fans as this one is deflected by rob beaudine the walk-on-nosed man out of north dakota who has done a spectacular job in that spot for coach ken hadfield both dean as we were talking to him the other day he works on a dude ranch right yeah it knew a little bit about where you come from in montana too did he yeah we tell north dakota jokes in montana here he is number 99 the middle of your screen goes from a walk-on to an all-american good job by bodine suddenly pulaski is cold he's missed his last five passes he was blazing in the early going in this one now faces a third down against this clemson defense short drop has time sidearms at the call well but that's short of a first down california forced to punt as norris brown gets it done defensively for the tigers well polaski came up there and red blitz man-to-man coverage and he went ahead and checked to a man-man pattern good tackling prevented the first down the last time cal went back to punt and here he is chris noonan there was enormous pressure up the middle clemson came very close to blocking the last punt he hasn't had one blocked all year but that doesn't mean it doesn't happen now but they did get great pressure put robert o'neill here on the left side they're going to try to get something going off the corner they've moved o'neal up tight hatfield trying to go for it here they come easton he could not get there the punter is down there is no flag this is stevens from the 19-yard line stevens dancing will not get away and out of bounds at the 18-yard line a 48-yard punt brilliant punt and a minus one on the return cal's punk team doing an excellent job here today [Music] 9 42 to go here in the first half of the citrus bowl california playing on new year's day for the first time since the 59 rose bowl leading clemson 17-3 the tigers have won five straight bowl games and now deshawn cameron who's won 85 percent of his starts faces an uphill battle against this tough cal defense and the fullback harris has stuffed that time the big play of the game so far belongs to california and it was brian treigs with this 72-yard punt return deck and you just don't see many punt returns for touchdowns i think we've seen one all year and this is like our 30th game this year outstanding play by bryant and he hasn't broken the log punt return all year coming into the ball game 35 yards was his longest one here he is breaking the record at the right time and again we go back to the top of the broadcast the difference california has big players and now is cameron who has to come back for clemson throwing high and out of bounds to playing throwing or the run and under pressure he overthrew the wideout number one bryant he is now two of eight for 19 yards throwing the ball and when you try to come from behind you need accuracy at that spot and he has been the kind of kind of quarterback if he starts out hot he gets harder if he starts out cold he struggles this is what the coaches were concerned about [Music] the cal defensive staff very aware that they're trying to spring the full back and on that first down play they jumped all over rudy harris now it's a single back attack for clemson on third and ten as blunt goes in motion cameron under pusher [Applause] getting his chance to play today because of being the starter being disciplined and here he is making big plays out of bureau high school in southern california 47 the middle of your screen he's going to be blitzing left side here he comes right up the gut no one comes off and picks him up if no one blocks it you ought to sack the quarterback and the clemson punter chuck lynch standing in his own end zone and craigs will try to do business again high punt strike signals for the fair catch at the 47 yard line with 8 11 to go the california golden bears take over after the 38-yard punt an impressive performance by california the youngsters on that team were embarrassed by what happened in palo alto against stanford they got a little bit out of control lost their poise in that game had a number of unsportsmanlike contact penalties roughing the passer several other things that occurred in that game they were determined to come back here and make a statement today and so far they have playing tough aggressive football dominating clemson for the most part 17-3 fine show by bruce snyder and his staff polaski drops a screen to chapman chapman steps away from the defender and breaks to the 30 the 20 and out at the 10 yard line and you would have to say that california looks much quicker than clemson [Music] you'll see the running back coming out set and work with the screen then the peel off system get out there to help out good call on first down see they lose it it's either rushing no one picks him up right there he gets it now he gets the kickout block right there now just good running skills blocks down field a little more tackling there not coming to balance brush block there big play cal so the acc being tarnished a little bit here in the early going as russell white cuts into the three-yard line a powerful run robert o'neill making the stop there was white's best run of the game see they're getting them to rattle a little bit and they felt if they could shake them up and do all these other things then they could run on them there's coach schneider right there in the middle of your screen i think he felt maybe someone hit russell just a little bit late where's the flag he's saying second [Applause] stops down of that goal you know russell ran for 229 yards to beat usc this year that's a lot of yards against the usc defense and they weren't as good as they normally are but that's still a lot of yards but he's been a guy if his motor is running he's as good as any back in the country the acc georgia tech staged a fine comeback great return by clay to meet stanford but virginia blown out by oklahoma and now california threatening to really pull out on clemson in the first half fake toss polowsky rolling to the right fires high and out of the end zone he was being well pursued that time like you know i don't know why they did that brent from here it looks like they could have made a first down before they make the touchdown you'll see here it's good fake if it works fake the toss to russell he's the guy that's been the horse that got him down there but they had a chance for a first down well they're gonna go ahead for it right now it'll be tough going against this clemson run defense this is their strength white's the running back here he comes white for the touchdown he walks in angling to the left greg zuma blows the way open and the bears are blowing apart clemson [Applause] just a deep ice slam play millionaire screen tail back he comes off offensive line does a nice job right here they come off the ball put the guard step around good block by the pullback zuma he walks in shows joseph fans the ball here he goes again left guard pulls around good block right there by anasema sagapullo they're going for two off the toss to zomalt there's a penalty flag they pulled the trick play they came out and quickly lined up [Music] and they had the underhanded toss for the two-point conversion but let's let the referees sort this one out well against clemson [Applause] [Music] [Applause] they're pulling out all stops [Music] [Applause] [Music] so the two-point conversion and there's a discussion now about the legality of it well let's see the referee sort this one out they went from the third down play no substitutions french so it can't they can't be discussing an illegal substitution i think coach schneider is ready to run on the field with a rule book i can't see what the debate would be [Applause] illegal motion offense offside defense offset replay okay let's do it again and let's bet that they don't do that play again all right here at the moment well they're gonna line up the same way folks this is the same lineup this time they shipped it over [Applause] and this time so instead of 25 it'll be 24 to 3. you didn't you didn't see it the first time folks it doesn't matter it didn't count never happened just pretend it never happened okay 24-3 we are back at the citrus bowl in orlando florida and i'm bryan mussberger with dick vermeel and folks dick uh assured me that clemson would just be too much for california to handle in this one happy new year dick as we ring in 1992. that's the last time i'm going to dial your number if it's the kickoff drive back way deep in the end zone it's going to come out now on the 20-yard line dick now for clemson it's like an option team it's like the old wishbone teams of barry switzer so hard to come from behind in this situation it is it is tough but they've been a good second half team they played better from the second quarter on they played a little better defensively except for the finesse players the screens and those kind of plays they look a step slow and getting out of the perimeter from the inside out on that defense clemson has punted five times in this game already have one 32-yard field goal that's their only score of the game their defense came in allowing just five rushing tds and already today they've given up two now they put the left-hander hunt free then at quarterback now let's check that that's still cameron that still came but i was ahead of myself that comes in the second half that comes in the second half this guy cameron is capable of once he gets going to really go in a hot streak [Music] there he is with his helmet on he's the young man who played against duke over in the tokyo bowl when clemson traveled over there cameron with a nicked up ankle now rolling to the right away from the pressure firing complete to smith out of bounds at the 29 yard line so they're still gonna need a good five yards here for a first down start of a big day on abc who dick is gonna win the granddaddy the rose bowl between washington and michigan well if i were gonna pick him and you know how good i am at that i'd have to go with washington i think they're the best team in the country that's the best news that the state of michigan has ever received right michigan is very much capable of winning the ball game you know that notre dame in florida and just when everybody says the fighting irish are finished can't do it beware of them in a bowl game uh folks as lou holtz becomes the defensive coordinator for this one oh six on third down conversions cameron firing there's his first third down conversion chris cannon there defensively clemson badly needs a touchdown here late in the first half something to build on at halftime well you know if you move the ball well enough you're eventually going to get in the end zone but what they did that time is they converted for the first time in a while they've got to keep the ball moving it's not their style of attacking score in one play so they have to just be as efficient as they possibly can especially on first down coach schneider over there saying move block move blood cut back california is such a different team than they were against stanford if there's anything that surprises me overall in this game it's the fact that california looks so much quicker than clemson in this game i'm really surprised about that well i am not as surprised if they're quicker i'm surprised that they're doing so well of handling the power of the clemson the big strength strong guys what they're doing coming from angles changing up with their fronts they've been able to get pressure on cameron these men down in the trenches doing an excellent job there'll be pressure cameron steps away from it now big opening on the left cameron cameron inside the 20. touchdown clemson there's the big play desean cameron pops one in 62 yards [Applause] [Music] this time the quickness of the cow they over pursued a little bit they get in there see there's barcelona 13 they read the fake now watch them get up inside now they really get going now this guy has really improved his scrambling ability this year and here he is going to take it all the way he gets a nice block from larry ryan's down here just enough to screen him and allow him in the end zone big big play not designed but the results are the same and the extra point by nelson welsh and just like that it's 24-10 here's another look at it rick stocksfield the quarterback coach told me that this guy has improved his scrambling ability he didn't scramble much earlier because he likes to throw the football i bet he's glad he scrambled on that one sure glad they didn't switch to the left-hander [Applause] you know you're talking about that dude game they came back from being behind and in that fourth quarter in the duke game and did a real good job putting some points on the board that's the longest run of the season for a clemson back well when they lost williams you know he had a 56 yard long yard run when they lost him they lost an awful lot of their offense but they felt in losing him and spread the responsibility for winning and execution and offense to everybody else and they felt the offense improved the young man deshawn cameron we were talking about his future he'd like to play in the nfl but he realizes he's a little small for an nfl quarterback but he said tell the folks up in the canadian football league then i would love to come up there three downs to make 10 yards wider field i can do it i would think right now that the rocket is saying go get me cameron i can't use it you know he's already graduated from college he's taking a few graduate courses now so he's out of school now it will be up to the clemson defense [Applause] and as we look back at the clemson record book that's the longest run by a tiger quarterback in 13 years it's a lot of good quarterbacks especially runners kicking along the ground shielded by holly [Applause] at the 40-yard line california's ball with 4 40 to go clemson wants badly to get it back before intermission now clemson's got to do a real good job in this series and get the ball back quickly they can't give him another big play i i think you might see a little more man-to-man coverage so they can do a better job of defensive screen plays because when you're man-to-man on a screen call you have a linebacker locked on to the receiver and he follows him right to where they're going to throw in the ball and usually makes the play chapman the running back [Applause] the wide men are out to pulaski's right chapman the middle for four yards to the 45-yard line and arthur defensive line chapman has been very effective in the games that we've seen him play especially against university of washington he broke a big one up inside his birthday is today this is just what you'd want in a bowl game i've seen some dull defensive games so far in the poll season this one is anything but [Applause] and the defense does the rest it's going to be third and about three yards coming up as 140 number 90. made the stop you know i really watched uh the offensive guard on that play pull and block that's on the same osaga pullo he's about they list him at six foot but he's more like five nine three thirty five and when he comes out he doesn't have to bend over very far to get under your pads to block it sprinting to the left and a first down and he took the defender on pulaski just giving up his body on that far side he had played mostly safety in high school the first time i ever saw him play football he was covering kickoffs as a kickoff coverage guy as the third quarterback a couple years ago here he is look at he's tough he wears the mask his idols jim mcmahon you get a youngster named pelosky i think you got a defensive lineman to begin with and that's how he played that game let's go let's play first and ten peloski sets the screen beautifully and the tackle at the 40 on greg zumalt so this puts him in second and short here comes this cal offense again you see those kind of screenplays force defensive lineman to come off their their rush get off the block and chase the the ball carrier the receiver and that gradually wears you down are you shocked that chester mclaughlin has taken another break no oh no no no not at all now here's where they want to use white close to the first down to the 35-yard line they feel that this defense might be just a touch winded they've been on the field a lot and they're going to try to bring it down i'd like to see him toss russell white the ball outside wide side of the field and make the defense chase him to the sideline because he he really runs outside well in fact he runs anywhere he wants to most of the time what's your feeling about white he's made an announcement that would indicate he's going to stay in school next year is that a good idea i think so i think he needs another year of maturing he could very well be the finest running back in the country next year as he matures and you know the offense is going to be good and well coached when you have people like steve mariucci and bill cockerham and tom keel and dan casotto and dick arbuckle coaching that offensive football team they'll be good this could be the most important defensive series of the game for the tigers with 2 40 to go in the first half they're down 24 to 10. mclaughton watching his teammates they take themselves out of the lineup whenever they want for clemson somewhat unusual maneuver for some of their stars but they substitute themselves here's the play you wanted to toss the white dives out of bounds at the 29-yard line good gain on first down that made a heck of a call when you run outside you have to get a block by your tight end brentwood hall does a good job and you need a block by your full back right here zuma 28. see he gets a knock down that gives him the corner makes everybody else pursue move the chains [Applause] zomo playing a heck of a game he scored the first touchdown he's blocked very well his caught passes and he makes it easy for this fella here he is again doing just that a knock down on a linebacker white does the rest out of bounds at that 20-yard line what a splendid game plan keep white away from the attack in the early going until we think we've got the defense just a little tired don't let him shut our best running back down early yeah and you'll see why he runs efficiently here watch sumo gets a block then both wide receivers are out doing a good job getting their blocks sean dawkins says my scholarship includes blocking so he does it now the clemson defense needs a stop it's first and ten for cal at the clemson 20-yard line [Music] white makes the most of that run for three yards and jackson who's been active defensively bringing him down for the tigers we have not heard much of number 44 kirkland on this clemson defense or even 93 mcdaniel looking at those numbers they're both out too i wouldn't be surprised to see pulaski come with a bootleg off that type of action brent because he was on the back side that time watching this series they're back-ups out there a player by polaski rolls around still on the roll he keeps it and he's out of bounds i saw on the last counter play that they ran the back side was really uh there the coaches also saw it so they pull the lineman fake that run see now he comes out there he gets outside contain he wanted to throw good coverage downfield by the defense he goes ahead tucks it under his arm and runs lavon kirkland trots onto the field he'll be lined up at the left outside as the rush man in this third down big third down here for california [Music] slips broken play is down california will go for the field goal they're excited about the stop the offense stopped themselves that time somebody fouled up what clemson needs more than anything in the world at 125 and down by two touchdowns is a blocked field goal we got a time out called by the clemson defense [Applause] so we've got an opportunity here and let's take a look at what's ahead of us on prime time well here at the citrus bowl california leading clemson 24 to 10 we'd like to welcome you folks who just watched east carolina win a big one coming from behind over north carolina state 37-30 for the final in that game they were down 34-17 so the pirates with a wonderful season and a win in their bowl game and another loss by the acc their only win so far by georgia tech and bobby ross the architect there hit the road for the nfl being named the head coach of the san diego chargers he's a wonderful coach he won the national championship here in this bowl last year 33-yard field goal on its way off to the right and close good doug bryan a 33-yarder and it's 27-10. [Applause] well coach schneider said he wanted to recapture the personality of the team prior to that stanford game he they lost their composure in the stanford game the team was embarrassed about it he was embarrassed about it it's obvious they've regained that personality [Music] we'd have a game of clemson that showed up here with the defense [Laughter] well you know they're not used to seeing this kind of football week in and week out in the acc what's different about it well they do more things with the ball and there there are so many skilled athletes in in the pac-10 a lot of times you get a guy open you complete it a lot of passes in the acc are not defended they're thrown incomplete does that boat trouble for michigan uh michigan can play that michigan can play what's the big ten in bulls so far this year i think they're 1-1-1 with ohio state trailing syracuse the last time i checked brian kicking off a 27-10 entertainer here in the citrus bowl [Applause] how the different conferences have done overall and you can see backing up what dick vermeel says the pac-10 has won 54 percent of its bowl games but the acc two has been a good bull conference largely because of clemson this year there's what the three have done but the acc has changed already as north carolina state has lost isn't that right [Applause] first and ten for clemson well we get word that there's still six seconds left in that north carolina state game so that was not quite a final to the 24-yard line marsala and sanders there defensively you know you see the hole but what cal is doing with their quickness they get to the hole it looks like it's there and then all of a sudden boom there's two guys now cameron [Applause] you know i was on the practice field the other day and i watched cameron closely and he threw the ball awfully well nice tight spirals very accurate 51 seconds left for the tigers and a first down [Applause] derrick witherspoon checks in and that's what's coming up at halftime [Applause] it's one-on-one with smith smith with cannon and cannon he defends it at the 20-yard line good defense by chris kennedy came into the ball game with five pass interceptions should have had his sixth one right there but he'll settle for that with 38 seconds left in the half good job of playing past defense by chris cannon see this guy here and he can also leap he didn't have to there but he was a six foot eight high jumper in high school so he's a real fine athlete playing good secondary coverage final half minute here the first half of the citrus bowl [Applause] and there's the completion at the 33-yard line ray sanders delivers the hit on ty gibson the tight end the second's ticking down and east carolina's win syracuse still ahead of ohio state in the third quarter now cameron incomplete stopping the clock with 11 seconds to go brent their wide receiver routes are so short that they're barely getting around the linebackers as they curl back inside you know they've got to stretch those patterns a little bit more so the final 11 seconds but the big play by cameron the 80 yard drive he engineered with the 62-yard run for the touchdown now they hurry up at 11 seconds and this is one of those plays where they sprinted the punter out onto the field cal had some problem getting the return people on properly and the other people off properly three timeouts to go if they had turned it over quickly here on this fourth down and long california would have had a free shot at the end zone they did not want to give a long field goal or a pass an opportunity to be successful here and a reminder that january 11th on abc national crowns and olympic births on the line u.s figure skating championships presented by diet coke and nutrasweet will be the season premiere and our top male skaters will compete for the national title later in the prime time special at nine eastern the women will take on the ace ice for the ladies final and live christie yamaguchi that's all coming up in january on abc there's where they will skate for the glory at the orlando arena not far here from the citrus bowl everybody's doing fine back there in the bay area and very pleased that you guys are being successful here in the state of florida terrific performance by the bears in the first half you couldn't have asked a better job one of the things to keep in mind with bowl games the half times run a little bit longer than normal and sometimes you play two football games rather than one you don't want to lose that momentum that you had going in the first half craigs who had a spectacular punt return for a touchdown makes a fair catch final four sex four seconds coming up four seconds and cal has been so aggressive the whole ball game with their offense here i kind of doubt they'll do anything maybe maybe they'll go ahead and throw the big alley-oop and try to lay one down here but four seconds is no sense in a boom after our intermission clemson will have the ball they will receive the kickoff they get the first possession and california will take this lead on into the locker room they're going to be very content to go in there with a 27-10 lead watch him fake a flop on and throw it deep i'm watching so we're going to return with our halftime activities after this message in a word from our abc station see the chancellor leading them to the locker room he's excited the day we decide a national championship as far as the voters are concerned at college football uh i'm getting my greggs and my steve's a little confused short time ago i called him greg hitman of course that's the fella he's going to be working against big greg skrepanik so steve edmund we hope he's going to be healthy for that upcoming rose bowl now speaking of the national championship we want to go back and take a look at how the ap poll unfolded during this college football season there were so many plays that wound up being huge in the eyes of the voters the biggest play of the year may have occurred on the second saturday of september you're back to fire for it they went for it all holy cow would you believe this michigan established early dominance in the irish fell one week later syracuse handed florida a reversal of fortune and washington continued its purple reign and it's a reverse handoff going to the far side of the field to kirby bargain guard is out of the florida area takes it all away touchdown syracuse nebraska is backed in there pretty tight but washington stays on the ground and this is barry getting outside oh he's gone there isn't anybody around him if he can outrun one man and it's touchdown washington and the door just slammed the huskies were in plain sight while florida and nebraska were nowhere to be found the next week another showdown at ann arbor field is flat prescription turf going to the sideline it is intercepted florida state was sitting and waiting for it and terrell buckley has scored a touchdown how do you do the seminoles remained at number one while michigan demonstrated just how costly one loss can be then in late october a battle of undefeated so the huskies now are gonna have to dig down and show everybody if they are indeed the best team in the country california has made him play in the fourth quarter a beautiful cutback and bryant is gone vino bryant explodes touchdown husky the huskies proved to be best in the west and sat back and waited for the battles of florida in november bobby bowden learned a painful lesson football is a game of inches [Applause] miami moved to number one and on november's final day there was one more big game to play matthews gets it off he's [Applause] a gator victory put them back in the national championship hunt so now we come to new year's day and it's anybody's ball game who is number one so the road to a national championship will move next out to pasadena for the rose bowl when washington takes on michigan back with more at halftime at the citrus bowl in just a moment the florida citrus bowl brought to you by oldsmobile the power of intelligent engineering clemson trailing by three scorers as we begin the second half and let's check in with sheryl miller cheryl brent i spoke with coach hatfield at the end of the first half and i asked him he was surprised that cal scored so easily and so many points and he said no cheryl cal is a great team he said that they were passing the ball very effectively and that all season they've had problems defensively handling the pass but the one problem he said that he was very disappointed with his players was the lack of effort and heart and he said the only way that his team could get back into this game is with a complete and total team effort as for cal well coach schneider said that he was very pleased offensively he said the game the passing game was extremely effective and towards the second quarter they got the running game going he said the only disappointment defensively we were there to make the plays we simply weren't making the tackles i'll tell you right right now brent this game was built as cows finessed against clemson's power the finesse team is winning so far i would say 27 to 10 as we take a look at the numbers dick from the first half well you can see it's obvious that the total yards are in favor of cal but not as much as a score neither team has turned the ball over the kicking game breakdown by clemson long punt return then long punt return for a touchdown that has really killed him as much as anything now here's how these two teams really got ready for this bowl game forget all this stuff about training tables and practices folks here they come from a couple hundred feet [Applause] oh mama i'm all something different and you know how kids are probably at that age i'd have done it myself they asked me to go with them and i said no way and i don't want you to go we we put a cap on that actually i've been sure how to check the length of that rope before i jumped up there though i know that you know coach excuse me friend coach schneider's daughter did it that's right yeah she went up and suffered me so did our spotter jimmy touch no but he's crazy how come you didn't go i thought you were next no guts no good folks i got no guts i don't do that [Music] that's the thrill of the 90s 1992 a little bungee jumping down here in orlando florida in uh 1966 virginia was way up on clemson 35-17 and uh so my spotter up here he survived folks [Laughter] he's going gonna do it again we don't have anything down on his ankles down there to hold him up i know i asked him three times you can back out we won't call you a coward you know i was more nervous than he was oh there was something looking right straight up there a couple hundred feet showed me something well kenny hadfield now will try to show us something they have not allowed a touchdown in the third quarter yet this year they're down by three scores let's remember that they trail it by 17 points so two touchdowns and two point conversions still don't get the job done they figure to handle the ball about eight times here in the second half they trail 27-10 but the key thing for him will be what they can do defensively and this young man too can make it tough on him doug bryant he's kicking very well here today unlike in their last game back in northern california so this could cap off a spectacular season for the golden bears of california and bruce snyder and everybody loyal fans all across the country have to be delighted with what they're watching here ryan's now trying to ignite clemson brings it out to the 25 and we should point out that yes it has rain lightly some shoving going on down there you see gibson the tight end into it with a couple of bears there has been a little precipitation here at halftime we'll see how this field holds up it is a gorgeous field it was bermuda grass and when it goes dormant in the fall then they top it off with the rye grass and this is one of the best grounds crews in america down here you can see by that graphic that clemson has a past history of being strong in the second half in bowl games over the last four times out [Applause] so blunt's still a tail back here is the fullback cameron who had a 62-yard run for a touchdown quarterbacks and the first hand is to blunt and blunt powers behind the offensive line to the 32-yard line and cheating on it i knew you were going to use that you know he's a good football player for him and he's also an outstanding student going to go to med school has a brother at stanford university has a brother at mit a very bright family has made all pac-10 academic teams in the past though he didn't make it this year coaches trailing want that positive statement from their first possession of the second half let's see what happens for ken hatfield and clemson harris gets outside on the slant running room and forces the cornerback chris cannon to make this stop first down clemson see the thing they're doing again they're using the big splits they kept the line of scrimmage clean meaning they didn't allow any penetration and harris just slid along the line of scrimmage and then bounced it outside big guy and quick enough to get outside as well off to a good start those seven carries they'll need him here in the second half blunt stuffed by number see he tried to cut back he didn't get the cutoff block from his backside guard and matt kravis came in and made the play playing very well today i can remember doing a ball game a few years ago at cal and i said cal wasn't going to win until they had defensive lineman comparable to the team that was beating him this year we're at cal matt travis walked over before practice he says how do i look now coach hey mac you look great terry smith is the fastest receiver on the team he's making here his 46th catch of the year he's in the top five in clemson in about three different receiving categories he's only a red shirt sophomore but the fastest receiver on the team third and one for clemson howard hall and paul caputo check into the backfield blunt out they load up with the big fellas behind cameron they like to give the ball to the big fella in this situation the fullbacks and harris stood up beautifully by cannon at the line number 18. i don't think he made it brent but i'll tell you what i would do right now if i were the head coach i'd go ahead for the fourth down play and see if i couldn't make it you're you have momentum you're moving the ball this series as you said earlier is critical to start out successful go ahead and take a shot so he gets his pads down there but cannon and then the rest of the people rally and stop them from making the first down fourth down and short cameron looking over at the sideline the play coming out the tigers are 10 of 13 on fourth down conversions this season with that rain falling here again in orlando they'll have to hurry against the clock harris he may have reached out for it ryan perry holding on effort alone l has made that good penetration by cal defense they had him by the feet and the hips but they couldn't get him down i think they're going to have to measure it you'll see what i'm talking about second effort little penetration inside see it ryan perry number 55 he hits him up high now he's just picking up those legs over that stack right there and we'll find out now if they made the first down they didn't get the most favorable spot did they on that no but they still got it i think hatfield is a good motivator and i think at halftime he probably rallied the troops pretty good very religious guy i know he didn't get mad at him or use any language that would be wrong but he got after him i'm sure this is the tenth straight time ten straight years that hatfield has taken a team to a bowl game either the air force academy arkansas or now clemson two straight years first and ten here's the end around it's lions with that speed looking for an alley well defended by cal i thought that time lions a talented sprinter all-american in his high school days as a hurdler got to the 39 yard line see they toss it deep you can see ryan's in the middle of your screen coming around that good speed ryan's uncle was john gilliam the fine receiver from the minnesota vikings last year was 1977 showing his uncle speed on that reverse second down and four [Applause] [Music] here's harris on that slant and kennan are having some kind of duel and now clemson trying to get it together emotionally this is a fired up tiger team right now with about 20 000 of their fans here in attendance [Applause] they are loyal it doesn't matter how hard it rains you'll see these clemson folks stick in here again they're using the big splits isolating one-on-one blocking getting a big area for a defender to fill cal is going to have to get in those gaps brent get in and get some penetration maybe line up and slant into them rather than line up in them so a first down by that much [Applause] first down just inside the 35-yard line for clemson cameron steps away from the first defender breaks a tackle and is loose on the left out of bounds at the 13-yard line boy he made the most out of nothing that time you bet the cow would almost be better off letting them throw the ball it might be incomplete two big plays that he has made today have been on the same action sprint right set up nothing there take off and scramble big running play he has not been known for his ability to do this this is something he's starting to mature at and he's doing a good job right now and picking a good time to do it he's rushed for 81 yards 62 of them on one carry for a touchdown first down for clemson inside the cal 15 opening possession here of the second half here's blood who slips at what surface now remember here in orlando and it made it a little difficult for him to get a grip you know if you're running at people and making yards going straight at them don't go parallel stay after them keep your lineman coming off the ball hit those gaps that's the best thing they've been doing i'll tell you though dick one of the best moves that they've had has been that slant play yes off the tackle with the full pullback right at him he just keeps finding that crack howard hall is now the fullback it's the second and 14 for clemson the option and cameron slips they were in an unbalanced line that time brent and we're trying to go out and run the option and he slips as you said [Music] see these kind of things in their style of football the coach does not like but what's really troublesome here is that a timeout has been called when you're coming from behind you're going to need all three and clemson uses one of them right here here in orlando that's from the airship xiaomu i guess we can call that a wheel of the view from up there can't we see world of course the nation's premier marine life park and a lot of folks have had a great time this week spending some time over there at sea world third and 16 for clemson cameron straight back steps away throws to smith who's open and overthrew him smith opened in the end zone and cameron overthrew him and clemson settles for a field goal attempt here by nelson welsh boy he was open chris cannon the corner number 18 bit on the post move then they turned and went back to the corner he was alone onatu down on the ground injured and while the california medical staff tends to him we'll take a break back in orlando dick vermeel with brent mossberger and it's a 37-yarder nelson welsh here at dick and in the sequencing they need three scores so they battling need this field goal [Applause] he's four for seven this year from this distance on its way he's got it nelson welsh with a field goal on clemson's first possession of the second half it's 27-13 the tigers still alive we're back in orlando 27-13 clemson kicks a field goal suave with the ball on the t for the tigers [Music] chapman at the 20. [Music] down at the 34-yard line let's go down to sheryl miller cheryl once the rain started coming down on the field it became extremely slippery and we noticed a couple times that desean cameron was slipping in the beginning of the game he started out with the molded shoe here the trainers wanted him to switch to the cleats normally desean cameron says he doesn't like to switch shoes but because there is absolutely no traction out there he's going to go to the clip cheryl thank you very much and mike polowski and the bears with their first possession of the second half the hand to russell white and russell white taken down by ed mcdaniel on a loss back to the 30-yard line a four-yard loss and dick my question to you do you think chester mclaughlin's had enough rest he sent out that last series all of half time he's been down for about an hour is the big fella ready to go now well they'll have trouble getting warmed up but i'll tell you when he has his motor running you just can't stop him he just doesn't have the stamina to go 15 12 uh play drives and come in the next drive note that polaski removed the shield because it was been raining here he doesn't have a windshield wiper on that baby third and about four bodine coming from behind with the stop so pulaski was voted the mvp of this golden bear team by his teammates 21 touchdown passes this year our california record he finished in the top five of both the johnny united and the davey o'brien voting a fire brand of a leader he has this team ahead 27-13 need to get to the 44 for the first down he's audibly now see they've left the coverage and now he's changing the play [Applause] sends zomall down hits him and zomo reaches for the first down he really understands the offense he saw them up pressing coverage he thought they might be coming he saw him back out then he audible to it first down tight pass good quarterbacking good preparation by the quarterback coach he's gonna depend on it you'll see pulaski just a little movement of the head pulled bodine mautine's pretty excited he wants to get after that guy this one is going to wind up depending on where they people spotted it after he reached for that first down be ready on the sideline you could hear that call on the california sideline they want the punt team missed by that much so things are starting out and you can see hatfield attempting to rally the troops and remember he's come close to blocking a couple of punts and polaski as he talked bruce schneider into going for it here i believe he has oh my gosh he's still on the field well this is a real gamble oh man you're a hero that's the error of the ball game so you risk turning the momentum all the way around alaska himself the middle meets him they have to give him that let's see where they spotted in relation to the markers the spots have not been favorable so far in this game on either side it's been consistent bruce steiner making a guts call if he made it he made it only by inches here come the chains less than a length i'll tell you as a coach after that kind of a decision it's a lot easier to take that next breath up everybody [Music] he'll coach schneiderlin will be budgie jumping after this one without the bungie if you'd have missed that one baby yeah without it first and ten the toss is the white on a cut back against the grain and a spinner still up down at the 42 14 more yards for white [Applause] concentrate here on the full back to the left center of your screen the lead blocker as they toss the ball deep pull back to the left side of your screen he has to make the block he gets one out there they get it turned out and stretches the hole and they turn back up inside for a nice game and number 15 o'neal coming back on the tackle injured an ankle and limped off so clemson's best defensive back and not on the field pawlowski throws one over to white no question that california's game plan now is to feature number four in the second half that's what they said they were gonna do but now ron dickerson the defensive coordinator for clemson is changing up his coverages a little more that time they were in it too deep and they are up forcing those wide receivers to break their routes early the other thing they're doing is disguising their coverages two yard gain on that play leaves cal with a second and eight here's coach dickerson right there he's making the adjustments trying to give pulaski a tougher read before the snaps on the field dead ball false start offense still second down boy we've had very few penalties i don't believe we've had a turnover yet either have we 11 watches 47 yards nine of 11 teams have failed to rush for 100 yards against clemson and schneider trying to get that running game going here in the second half leading 27-13 [Music] white with a big hole white slips to the outside a beautiful plot by zumalt and white is out at the 15-yard line what a blocking job by greg zumalt in this game as white runs for 31 yards the key to this is the block by eric mallam on the trap watch this he pulls he gets that flip rock trainer and now watching watch him kick up in there there it is there's the big hole good job now he gets to block downfield that was the back that went in motion to the right of your screen [Applause] 78 yards rushing on the day and an unsportsmanlike conduct penalty [Applause] falls on this play against california dead ball non-contact foul offense first and 25. [Music] i think he just throws the ball up into the stands here and you can't do that [Applause] [Music] cannot do that russell white tosses some fan a very costly souvenir first and 25 high and incomplete it's second and 25 from the 30. a big break for clemson as white went out of bounds at the 15-yard line chester mclaughlin takes himself out well that was an immature play by russell wright and he he has more poise than that and more understanding and he knows he can't do that right now clemson's got to play for the screen they've really got to be alert for the screen or let back check down nothing going and this is going to be third and 27. david davis makes the stop you go from first and ten on the 15 to first and ten on the 30 back there that's a major move that was a major signal over there by coach snyder [Applause] like they might have something in mind in this situation see if they can pull a rabbit out of their hat here there it is they've got it there was the signal short of the first down eric mellum we picked it up on the sideline when he went over and pointed to one of the student managers they put the fumble roosky down you know they also have to tell the official they're going to run that play brent say they can't they can't fool the official take a look you don't see this very often fans watch it being executed the ball right underneath the center's hand now watch snaps it up puts it on the ground follow number 53 picks it up there he goes around now he's picking up a block by troy o'zee does a nice job locking down field and there's eric malham carrying the ball for the first time in his career 34-yard field goal attempt by doug brian as the result of that fumble roosky big moment in this game he's curling it in and good doug bryan kicks a field goal and extends california's lead it's 30-13 there's still three scores ahead [Music] [Applause] [Music] well a reminder that coming up on sunday january 12th here on abc from the la costa country club the world's top will tee it off in the final round of the infiniti tournament of champions coverage begins at 3 eastern time right here on abc those will be the winners of the regular pga tour as well as the seniors the only time this year that they come together so in effect we will have two championships decided for you on sunday january 12th you know that was really a big big big call to come up with that scene he's not thinking of scoring a touchdown he's just thinking of creating a situation for the field goal kicker to kick the shorter field goal the higher looking for that three point to get it so the opponent clemson needs the three plays to score three scores to win it excellent coaching job here today by bruce snyder and the entire california staff you can't say enough about what they have come up with here today and we should hand out some kudos to our camera crew that's a very difficult play to come back with and frequently you're just following the quarterback every which way i'm not sure we had it for you so let's take one more look at it as clemson trying to mount a rally yields a field goal as the result of this fumble ruski as the quarterback pulls away the ball put on the ground picked up by an offensive lineman who then swings to the outside that was auzine blocking o'neal and madam gets it close enough for the field goal i think the last time we saw that play was the university of arizona running that play a year ago early in the season against illinois and they ran it in for a touchdown don't see it very often first and ten for clemson harris battles for three yards ryan perry has been very active defensively for the bears he really has he's their most improved defensive lineman over the last couple years and he's made a big stride this late part of the season and they really need him to make those kind of plays against a big offensive line like this he's on stacey sagers who's sixth for 320 pounds brent five and a half minutes to go in the third quarter cameron with plenty of time fires won long ryans for the diving miss at the 30-yard line chris cannon was there to help ryan's who is almost able to get into that pretty nicely throwing ball the ball was thrown like it ought to be out in front of him so he has to stretch to make the kiss there it is he's inside the corner he's inside the safety wilson is inside there look at that good defense by chris cannon give him credit for making a nice play this is the reason chris cannon's leaking ability becomes important there see him leave like that six foot eight inch high jumper in high school [Applause] california led this one 24-3 clemson since then has outscored them 10-6 but it doesn't matter almost intercepted by artist houston really smartly played artist houston is the fastest defensive back on the team also an outstanding student in high school and coming to california makes a very smart play there they tried to use a hook inside and slide to the outside and couldn't make the play and clemson forced the punt the seventh punt of the game by chuck lynch [Applause] [Music] [Applause] at the 36. [Applause] out of bounds at the 42-yard line ty gibson defending that punt a six-yard return off a 40-yard punt gibson oh with that ceiling closing in we may lose our airship shamu here for the rest of the game we certainly want to thank those folks for those wonderful pictures we had that blimp floats so gracefully up there i guess they're about a thousand feet above the stadium i wouldn't want to do a bungee jump off of that baby no but your sidekick probably do it so thanks to shamu [Music] you know there's a lot left in cal's offense that we've seen him run in other games and on the practice field they haven't used yet the toss to chapman the whole good nine yards on that first down run brent woodhull that tied in didn't get the defensive lineman or linebacker hook but he kept him engaged and that allowed chapman to get around to the outside good job by brent woodhall no substitute for speed and lindsay chapman has it second and short and you can look for pulaski to take a free shot on a pass he decides not to puts it in chapman's hands and chapman runs for the first down inside the 45 yard line moves on tackling him and california working a little bit on the clock you know what's amazing is we set for an hour and talk to coach schneider from cal about his game plan and what he was gonna do and he's doing it what's really amazing is how efficiently the game plan is working and that he said we'd come out in the second half we didn't think we could run very much in the first half but we'd make him chase we'd wear him down and then we're going to control the clock in the second half and run the ball well what a great script he has written al richard chicken al richard was at our table at the citrus bowl luncheon the other day what a nice young man he's graduated from school already going to graduate school he started the the first three games of the season then they moved chester mclaughlin into the starting lineup so he's been an alternate of course with the brenson buckner not playing here having been ejected early he's been playing a lot in this football game very articulate bright young man california's record this year nine and two their best mark in 41 years and there was some question about how many fans california would travel when they came to a bowl game well some 7 000 golden bear loyalists purchase tickets and travel on down here to orlando many of them from northern california but a lot from the east coast as california and penn state are in a bit of an argument and that argument is which one has the most living alums both schools have now claimed that with me this year so i'll let the two penn state and california argue that one here's the toss to chapman looking for a cutback alley and spins to the 37. an entirely different game plan here in the second half as a penalty flag comes down on the play [Music] and when we finish here are you folks out in the pac-10 i want to see how washington does in its quest for a national championship against michigan the rose bowl is coming up next here on abc in the first quarter cal was able to rush dead ball personal foul defense first down so the ball is marched off inside the 25-yard line first and ten the bears you know in that first quarter dick california was held to minus 19 yards rushing since then they have rushed for 120 yards and i'll tell you this when they've been able to rush for 150 yards in the last two years they have 113 lost one and died ones important to keep running this baby is 30-13 it's been cal since the opening drive pulaski slips throws dawkins dives he's got it in the end zone touchdown cal wonderful catch [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] a six foot four wide receiver being covered by a five foot eleven defensive back plus an athlete that can jump he was a very fine track athlete he gets it up high makes him keep going he gives the receiver the opportunity to go out in front and make the catch the receiver did a good job of keeping the ball inside him as [Music] [Applause] [Music] the well point added by brian well california came in here with several big play performers and all of them have scored touchdowns here is dawkins with this touchdown catch making like he is next year's desmond howard already russell white has run in for a touchdown and brian franks has returned to punt the difference in the game is what we said back on top california had the big play performers you know and we said too brent that for cal to be the winner today their three superstars had to play like superstars pelosky all right and he's done it russell white and now shawn dawkins and they are the three true all-american caliber offensive players and they're all doing better what they do best boy with this performance you have really got to like washington now wow the pac-10 coming up big again at bowl time you know and i think this football team the california team has grown up from that losing experience at stanford we have not seen one player of the negative things we saw in that ball game coach schneider and the staff put that in proper perspective he said he didn't want those kids to come in here today and play like boy scouts but he said he wanted to play tough and everything else but none of the stuff that they did wrong in the stanford game and boy have they done a good job i think clemson has to be shocked by what they've seen here today clemson's looked like they took a sleeping pill last night and haven't woke up yet alley penalty flag [Music] i think the other thing that's been really obvious here that kent baer and the defense he coaches rod marinelli and don henderson and phil snow uh have done a great job of preparing that defense i was concerned that the defense could hold up with against that big front because the university of washington moved the ball pretty well against him getting up over 400 yards and i figured this team might be able to do the same that's kent bear right there the fine defensive coordinator really an intense guy and he generates that within his defensive squad as well [Applause] he speaks japanese yes he works as a coach over in tokyo he's probably got some good friends in tokyo he probably called them up and asked them to scout clemson for him when they were over there playing duke he's probably the only coach in america who could get an excellent scouting report on a team playing in the orient the chancellor of the university who has meant so much to his football program oriental dropped by before the game he's so excited that is calcap blue glazer but the good times roll for the golden bears cameron going wrong that's in appearance and it'll be first down for clemson that was smith and he was interfered with by houston it was obvious artist houston did that you'll see right at the end he pushes him here he is moving inside out see him reach there and put his hand in there like that no he can't do that they're going to call it bentley dick what's our friend the chancellor's name i wrote it down chang lin tien and it was he fired uh he was i asked him if he was nervous anybody said no real quick no he can really be proud of what his university is doing here today i'll tell you this you know bruce schneider is operating on an extended contract has a new contract that isn't signed i think if i were the chancellor i'd be at his house the morning make sure he gets it signed forget the house i never let him off the sidelines today because the phone is going to be ringing of course i would insist they double them out their offering too i can't begin to tell you when you look at the uh at the two programs the facilities difference that you have in clemson versus california it's stunning cameron down at the 15-yard line they are pumped that's big monahan hands from cardinal newman high school in santa rosa california [Music] you know the other thing clemson hasn't looked like the real tough hard-nosed team that uh the images they always bring to a ball game anyway they haven't shown that today [Applause] and actually he didn't go out of bounds clock's still moving he didn't make it that's ray sanders who's held up well in that secondary yes he has he was an excellent baseball player in high school actually drafted by the kansas city royals in the 18th round as a baseball player elected to stay with football [Music] see this is just not clemson's style of football and when they're put into this situation it's tough smith turns to the 45 in a first down barsala defended him after a 24-yard gain barcelo's been all over the field said he didn't get to start the game made a mistake missed a practice didn't start but he's been all over the field since he's there but that terry smith is you know he's just a redshirt sophomore got a couple years to go he's going to be an outstanding receiver it already is he was first string off acc for clemson this year [Music] [Applause] [Music] first down handoff to blunt the ball carrier to the 49-yard line boy i'll tell you the big fullback rudy harris that time went through and did he get a good block penalty flag thrown back at the secondary something happened downfield on that [Music] play i got on the elevator the other day in the hotel with three of these big linemen from clemson i didn't think it was going to go up they were all 300 passengers over 900 pounds of guys why don't you run around them to the other elevator look at the chest on him you can inhale for a month look at that [Music] that's john harris dead ball personal foul defense dead ball personal foul offense both players ejected penalties offset catfield's upset wilson i guess is the one that's david wilson of cal and dwayne bryant boy that's a major loss it's a major loss for cal you bet i mean he is their outstanding secondary player los angeles city defensive player of the year in high school [Music] remember dwayne bryant is out in france [Music] battles his way for a tough first down good running ray sanders trying to pick up some of that slack back there on the secondary and it is a first intent for clemson here and the final two minutes of the third quarter [Music] leaves after that tough run in derrick witherspoon into the game for hatfield [Music] just what the coaches said if he gets off to a bad start sometimes he doesn't recover although he did have that one sparkling 62-yard run for a touchdown in this game you know i'm not so sure is that they got off to a bad start cal got off to a great start the offense wasn't even on the field that first series i agree you know but he did go over his first five that's right no question how about that zach go bears and it's third down cal secondary people are covering and crowding the wide receivers not too concerned with them about going deep now they've tried to go deep with a post pattern they tried to go deep with a deep down the sideline pattern but they're still crowding them [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] peace [Applause] out of bounds just short of it you can see that he does have that four or five speed he turned that corner and it was speed alone because pursuit had good angles on him but wilbur and jason woburn number 39 just couldn't get to him see what i'm talking about here he gets back now as he's gonna sprint out here now here's jason wilbur number 39 and he's a fine athlete he can really run he couldn't get to him [Music] fourth and inches clemson trailing by 24 points we'll go for it here harris slanting behind the right side of the offensive line for a tiger first down to have any chance at all the defense would have to shut down a california offense that has been sparkling all day and clemson you would think would have to hit three two-point conversions folks you talk about it being uphill right now yeah you bet is it the other thing francine cal would have to help him by turning the ball over cal has 330 total yards of offense in the first three quarters that clemson defense hasn't been hit like this this year we'll return after this message and a word from our abc station [Music] the citrus ball orlando florida we start the fourth quarter and so far it has been an explosion by the golden bears of california they lead in 37-13 with 15 minutes left to play dick for meal a splendid coaching job cameron rolling out here for clemson gets 101 an open man of the end zone incomplete that was smith defended by you know who chris cannon gotten it out of there just another step further down there he might have been able to make this play cannon was there but he didn't get in behind him as you can see here and it's under throwing an allowed cannon to go ahead and help and get involved in that play [Music] keep him running as you can keep him running if you can see he had at least two steps on it second and 10. [Music] over the middle to gibson gibson to the 17-yard line and a first down for the tigers very good call by the offensive coordinator larry bender he doesn't pad in ty gibson doesn't get the ball many times only 12 times this year 13 times last year so there's a real surprise element when the tight end catches the football [Music] to have any chance at all clemson must strike quickly and then get a turnover you would think cameron rolling he's got one-on-one again and he overthrows smith did you see the hit that jared willard put on him number 45. dick the uh the question i would have about the clemson passing attack they take one man out there and they don't give him much of an alternative in that end zone he's got to get it to smith or it's not going to happen it's a one-man pattern situation there but take a look at that that's a rip shot right there jared willard the first string freshman all-american making that play he too played for the south team in the shrine game they have some good football players on this team obviously [Music] california showing everyone that it wasn't the real team they saw and then lost to stanford blitz ball is intercepted by california mac travis how did they come off the corner that time it was ray sanders was an attempted shuffle pass which is a forward pass if it's incomplete but he caught it in the air it is a pintercept interception as you called the first turnover of this citrus bowl [Music] [Applause] [Music] the huskies and the wolverines probably out there with their pregame warm-ups along about now getting ready for that rose bowl game that's about to unfold in pasadena we'll be sending you along to keith and bob as soon as this one's over here it's california on the toss to white he has now gained better than 80 yards against this defense and remember we go back to the top of the broadcast it has been 38 games since a running back rushed for better than 100 yards and in the last 72 games only two players have done it the last one i referred to is martin of the tar heels back in 1988 but russell white with a chance and there's an injured clemson player down on the field i can't remember being around a coach who gave us a plan in which he said what we're going to do is we're going to throw because i don't want them to see my running attack until the second half when they're a little tired i think i can get some business early i got some big play guys i'm outmatched physically in a second i'm going to come back i'm going to run hard and i think then they'll be looking for something i can't remember a coach having the game plan unfold as he told me remember what he said he said it remember he said he talked to bill walsh and bill walsh hey don't be stubborn don't try to beat him physically first keep that ball moving around and make you chase speaking of stubborn now that is stubborn right there oh no that's not [Music] look at that guy you know the thing i don't know the offensive coaches from california also reminded their players keep the ball in bounds keep the clock running let's get out of here well i'll tell you is he going to be a popular figure right now as far as some job opportunities are concerned russell white again i want to mention that there was a hint of a rumor regarding arizona state and bruce snyder prior to the start of this game snyder would have none of that rumor business he was concentrating on on getting cal ready but if you go back and look at his record he was very successful up at utah state and now at california two schools where it's difficult to put together winning programs and when you find coaches who are successful in those environments you know you've got someone who can get the job done for you plus you add that pro experience to it and you really you know go another level you know nobody's done the job he's done at cal except mike white years ago fires short and defended it'll be fourth down at the 12-47 mark ashley sheppard this offense came into the ball game averaging 446 yards a game averaging 36.9 points it was 19.75 you have to go that far back do you find an offense that compared and that was mike white's offense at 458 yards a ball game that's a long span today they're at 339. newnan's first punt of the second half clemson will come after it they've been close a couple of times with easton [Music] [Applause] stevens stephen's taking the punt to the 31-yard line [Music] the final 12 36 unwind here in the citrus number 30 bowl watkins with dick vermeel i'm brent musberger and i put the burden on dick when i said he told me that he thought clemson was going to win actually we are both shocked we thought that the tigers would dominate this game both sides of the line of scrimmage and that would be the difference but it has been the big play folks of california and a superb coaching job that has been the difference in here today as cameron drills schmidt first down it wasn't so much that i didn't think cal could win i just was around that clemson hotel for the last three days and i looked at all these big strong guys and they had more of them than powell did by far plus a second unit that rotates in there and plays a lot so i felt that might wear down the bears the opposite is happening the bear is having a wonderful season this year this would move their record to 10-2 derrick witherspoon blunt out right now with a hip pointer california's first new year's day bowl since the 59 rose bowl stamford was in a bowl game ucla was in a bowl game california is the only one playing on january 1st except for washington whoa that's right we've had a few of their games over the last two years they've been a great team for two years and will be very good next year i can remember a year ago we were saying that they were the best team then [Music] and then ucla showed up all right games happen in college football but i still never understand you know another team that's capable of surprising today is nebraska oh really yes they are they're capable should i listen to you again no but they are capable of there's cameron firing incomplete pass intended for tyrone gibson in complete [Music] 37 to 13 deck and uh you know this cal team i do want to go back at another point i remember when you and i left after that wonderful washington california game that was played in berkeley they had those terrible devastating fires up there just outside of berkeley and oakland well the athletic department incomplete out of bounds the athletic department at the university of california donated a hundred thousand dollars to that fire relief fund and i just thought that was a very nice gesture i remember reading about it i think it was the san francisco chronicle the week after that horrible fire out there some of the players lost their apartments and their cars and that one thing i want to say about the uh about the california program i mean here's one that folks didn't think would ever get turned around i thought it was an academic institution maybe northwestern can study what happened huh here's cameron firing complete for the first down finally got it to smith that one-on-one coverage against chris cannon on the outside i think they're giving him a bad spot there i think he caught the ball beyond that point that they're marking it [Music] going no huddle oh now they call a timeout [Applause] fourth in short time out clemson cameron coming over to the sideline to talk to coach hatfield well as we wind down the final minutes of this citrus bowl thanks to chuck row he's the executive director and carol monroe she really runs the show down here for all the hospitality extended to the abc crew we've still got 11 minutes but for all intents and purposes this baby is over i think one of the unsung heroes is you see zoma there in your picture number 23 his brother right there number 28 greg zomalt not only did he score the first touchdown but folks i want to tell you he blocked as well as any fullback as i've seen this year in college football time after time he came back against these tough clemson defenders that got the job done and all too often we don't give the blockers their due and for mcglockton there's the big fellow right there he's bigger than the last time we saw him cameron firing complete on first down and that's british spends the money back and again it's ray sanders number eight and he's played a fine game and that's secondary for cal so many of these cal bears have stood up today wow what a performance you know snyder's done a good job of coaching but he's done an even a better job of evaluating which kids to recruit some of these kids were not highly recruited yes they had the shrine kids but he said he's evaluated some kids that were rated marginal and they weren't the all-americans in the last different but they've come and they performed very well [Music] now everybody knows how fun nick i have been through the years of the clemson athletic program i've made a lot of trips down there to clemson and i just think they've got some of the most wonderful facilities in the country it gets tougher in the acc next year perry comes blasting across perhaps he was drawn off it gets tougher in the acc because florida state will play a full schedule in a conference and there's an early meeting between clemson and florida state and tallahassee next fall it'll be a dandy well it'll take him a while to get used to defensing these kind of you know wide open attacks not that hey throws the ball real well in other people too but the whole total package third down and it may not only be that it's just you know they came down here a week spent a week maybe it's a week too long you know maybe they should evaluate that they came down a state of weak and clear water and and then came here and worked maybe maybe they're better off standing home for that week short on third down well this is the day that they talk about the national championship the ap rankings miami number one in washington florida and michigan still in the hunt it will not leave those four you wouldn't think as far as the coaches are concerned miami and washington are tied although the hurricanes received three more first place votes a year ago georgia tech won the coach's ranking and colorado won the other one as anitu comes blasting through with the sack of cameron on fourth down back at the 40-yard line it's cal's ball [Music] [Applause] nine and a half minutes to go [Music] they came seven thousand strong the cal bear fans and some of them are hanging in there right till the end as for the clemson fans they get the front row down there russell white and he's closing in on 100 he's over 85 yards that gives him 16 carries for 88 nine and a half minutes to go this is the most points allowed by clemson since 1984 when they were beaten 41-23 by maryland that was back in november [Music] the toss they're going to try to get white 100 yards and clemson's going to try to hold him off bob things are definitely going backwards for this team mom this wasn't supposed to happen this way [Music] all right and meanwhile california state claim to an early recruit over there on the sideline right now the score is 37 to 13. get up here and take my job way to go yo third down [Music] the fire on that little slant running that screen back to the middle rob modine chasing down jeff jones in a first down for california at the eight minute mark and all you washington michigan fans that one's coming up here soon rose bowl is next and already to pac-10 with another big win on this bowl day you know a lot of people said that pac-10 had a weak conference or washington didn't have to play anybody and all that kind of stuff but the backhand's holding up pretty good today i'd say so yesterday i'd say their only loss was in the closing seconds when clay broke that brilliant punt return for georgia tech and then tech pulled it out with a two-point conversion this one we talked about the uh the coaches rankings and the writers with the associated press always a third ranking that i enjoy looking at because it frequently is really different this is a computer ranking that the new york times brings out every week and the one school that may have been undervalued by the writers and the coaches is nebraska the computer which rates strengths of schedule and i would point out that oklahoma played brilliantly in that win over virginia certainly upgrades the nebraska record although they have lost that fullback for that game tonight against miami but they are ranked fifth by the by the computer although i should note they did have virginia number 10. so maybe the computer doesn't know everything i'll tell you what i give up all right i surrender you still have to line up and play statistics to only give you an indication of what's been going on it doesn't tell you what's going to happen that given day hey how about this huh yeah let the good times roll for this team there's a number we haven't called much today lavon kirkland number 44. i was with him yesterday was walking through the lobby late evening he was eating a banana for time i guess quick energy and and broccoli raw broccoli did you say yesterday yeah they know the game was today maybe that's the deal here you know maybe they forgot he's going to be a very high draft choice in the national football league that's a nice jump man yeah he can play see cal did some things to help protect against those kind of rushers too they turned the tackle they brought him a lot he brought one to the game today he had his energy in his calcium second down now here's white and off the white unless roger reilly our stats guy just how close he is he's four yards away from getting 100. syracuse beating ohio state and the baseball score from dallas is now 7-2 still penn state scoring first on tennessee you know penn state's another team brent that we saw late in the year and that early in the year they were really a much better team late in the season very fine team [Applause] so white off on that side not in for this third down take off that orange take off door 5 53. good defense really a good job of defense by clemson that time they read the screen arthur bussey number 86 came out there brett he had no one to throw the screen to so he just grounded the ball but arthur played that awfully well let's go get him again you know what was a what was a big play in the second half i'm not sure they could have come back all the way but that fumble roosky that set up that field goal that matched clemson's early field goal was a big play when you look back on the game you know and so many times we've gone to do ball games we've done enough of them this year and people give us their game plans and all these great plays but they don't use them in the game because they get afraid to call them today they called him yeah i always figured that okay i'll listen to the game plan and then the game will start there's a punt inside the five down i believe it was in the end zone so it'll come out on the 20-yard line five and a half minutes to go and then we'll switch out to pasadena for the war between washington and and michigan that's todd stucey number 75 there curtis whitley there number 64. [Music] i know that [Applause] that's terry donahue the fine football coach at ucla's neighbor here he is playing right tackle for cal that would grab you a little bit wouldn't it [Applause] fullback for clemson russia's on the field a little bit late rudy harris and a uh penalty flag comes flying here go down and tell the officials to keep this one moving that our audience wants to see washington michigan coming up you know dick i i must tell you that i really couldn't decide one way or the other on the rose bowl but having watched california i really liked it there's no flag no flag good let's go let's play come on good let's let's go let's chug this one along lads and let's get out to desmond howard and that bunch out there [Music] let's watch infant and scripperneck what a war that's gonna be cameron slips down donna two was there quick speaking of the big ten though indiana turned in a nice win last night over uh over baylor the dunbar is as good a running back as i've seen all year maybe the best we've seen all year he makes things happen and he can dominate when there when there aren't many blocks he can still advance the football and by the way what happened to the another team that you and i thought was a lock and full-time iowa you have to give that ty detmer and the crew give him credit camera high and incomplete well i think that was another excellent coaching job because brigham young was young and inexperienced when the season began and they obviously got better as time wore on and they got out of the tough schedule the florida state penn state type teams that got into their regular conference and they grew and they got better and by the end of the year they could go back and play the big guys next year the big ten runner-up comes right here to the citrus bowl in orlando could well be here the folks are going to love it the third place team goes to the holiday bowl in san diego jim delaney has lined up two excellent cities orlando and san diego if you can't go to the grand daddy folks you might as well come to one of these two you can't get any better sight than orlando as cameron stays in bounds and that clock continues to run away cameron has battled the best thing he's done today is run the football you know you know who's going to have a big rose bowl young wide receiver by the name of mario bailey well he's got a point about you know he said he's as good as the other guy you know he's made that and he is outstanding he's an outstanding player [Applause] and here's the punt we'll take a break right now and we'll come back we'll keep this baby running while you're away for a short time [Music] it is a dry day in southern california and we're standing by for the 78th playing of the rose bowl game matching the washington huskies champions of the pac-10 you'll see them today as the visiting team even though they live out here in the west against the champions of the big ten michigan it is a game that'll have bearing on what happens when the pollsters go to the ballot for the final time because the huskies are undefeated and the wolverines have lost just one so as soon as the issue is settled into orlando we'll be here in pasadena ready to go to work again brent keith thank you very much we look forward to joining that one and here russell white has done it he has broken 100 yards and the first time a runner has done that against this clemson defense since 1988 a string that lasted for 38 games so 220 to go 37-13 the issue long ago settled in this one and just as soon as they get going out there in pasadena we'll send you along out there even though we might miss a couple of plays down here in orlando we'll still come back and give you all the the final steps and everything but right now russell white has broken 100 yards cal leads 37-13 clemson string of five straight bull victories is over beaten for the first time in six years and beaten soundly by the california bears they did it with their big play performers at their best and they're going to punt it back now to clemson here at the 214 mark [Music] [Applause] high beautiful punch stevens lets it go and it'll be down inside the five yard line when it's going well it goes well for everybody excellent excellent punt by chris noonan the first touchdown in this game for cal was scored by greg zomall on the opening drive of the game the golden bears went 76 yards and 10 plays it was 7-0 and it was 10-00 on bryan's first of three field goals brian traigs up at the 17-nothing on a 72-yard punt return and for all intents and purposes this baby number five jimmy mclees then in the second half coach bruce schneider turned loose his runners and they have done the rest avoiding the safety is jimmy mclees one of the backup quarterbacks for clemson who has come on now finish this game up so there's the coach who attended oregon and before that he played at citrus junior college so how about that he comes down here to the citrus bowl and turns in a big win with the california golden bears he was a fullback at oregon one of his assistant coaches he handled the defense today bear you know when a head coach does a good job and the team reflects it game day the entire staff did a good job his entire coaching staff not only today the entire year i think i see the chancellor down there with a new contract right behind him they get him locked up [Music] mass is by california watch daryl brown snap this one up trying to hit the scene pattern down there in the zone and here comes right up over the top take it away from him right there [Music] winding up the year with a 10-2 record that's the best mark at cal in 41 years john dawkins number 86 the big big playmaker hey dick there's some guys by the name of pappy waldorf and jackie jensen and les richter and all that gang joe ross they'd be awful proud you're watching these guys here today you know that you bet i think all calallen's are proud you know they they really took the heat after that stanford game the media in northern california really got after the cal football justifiably so justifiably so i of course it'll be 180 or 360 degree turn for this performance oh yeah there's pulaski with his fiancee dead ball illegal procedure offense [Applause] there's tracy they will be married in june up sorry mike we still caught you i thought she was the trainer down here so the final minute 51 running off on a california victory awfully happy for these young men from berkeley the way they put this program back together and for clemson well there will be better days ahead one thing they might want to do next year when they go to a bowl is wear orange and i'm still coming i still love the so club i haven't given up on it there's a deflected apollo finally caught by a lot little volleyball going on now 100-yard day for white says he's coming back and that would be the smart thing to do as it is for almost every young man who wants to come out and play in the national football league stay in school and mature mentally and physically there are just a few barry sanders in this world here's a toss now to tyrone edwards he's supposed to be a good one yeah you know they have another one another running back there right there at school that's not too bad they're richard you and i have just finished 30 football games calendar year that's that's i'm gonna miss you as i go off to golf i wish you good well in the uh lots of luck with the world league and uh it's been fun i got an opportunity here to thank some very special people who've met an awful lot to our program this year we get ready for the rose bowl our executive producer jack o'hara he's done a real high-class job with this operation coordinating producer bob goodrich he'll be calling all the shots out in pasadena coming up today's game was produced by kim belton the stanford brad kim as usual great working with you here and directed so capably by drew essikoff drew and kim and all the families of both happy new year and our td our technical director doug schmidt i don't think dougie pulled a bad button all year long no he didn't we had a great crew our associate producer jimmy rustler our associate director dick buffington our booth coordinator valerie fischler she kept this crew together all the food wasn't bad did she bring in at halftime either and doug shiffler he never missed a commercial down there on the sideline they had a red flag dropped all year long i just hope this whole gang has a great 1992 and of course we had so many other people like rick abbott margaret shaffer margaret was the rookie of the year down there folks our computer stats brian gordon and mark loomis i gotta have to learn some things from loomis he can play golf he's pretty good brian moguson he was also helping us so that's our team as i wish them happy new year and of course uh my daredevil mr bungee cord jimmy tubbs we call him hands up here in the booth folks he doesn't just point at a number he waves six signals so happy new year to all the families back home too and of course the stars have always are the cameramen and we've had some of the best working with us here at uh abc all season long we bring this one down and now we get ready for that rose bowl boys put on the rain gear he's with us in the world oh yeah they saddle up in that end zone there's those new york giant fans and a couple of these guys have given up smoking today and stick with it guys that's the new year's resolution by a couple of our cameramen good luck on that washington and michigan do up next on abc and then we'll watch the fighting irish against florida getting one of the final calls on the year for clemson [Music] a 24 point victory remember to join me no chatfield there you know brent nobody's immune to this kind of football game as a coach and i've been there i know how it feels i know how it hurts it's more fun on the other side i'd say troy auzine so many of those linemen for cal did such a great job today [Applause] there's the pass and it's intercepted so here comes the exclamation point he's the fastest man on the team ernest houston [Applause] they should have gone to the lateral play this baby's over let's send you to the rose bowl predict for meal and cheryl miller i'm brett usberger happy new year everybody congratulations to california [Music] coming up on abc sports is the granddaddy of them all the rose bowl undefeated washington takes their shot at the national title as they take on 4th frank michigan next the florida citrus bowl has been brought to you by lexus and the new es-300 sports sedan by interstate batteries now serving you with over 200 000 dealers across the u.s and canada buy mcdonald's getting more for your money that's mcdonald's today and by tylenol cove nobody cares for your cold like tylenol cold | Football Fury | UCZuZtZH1jCAknG9dMv6amww | 2021-06-06 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 25,926 | 137,057 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Uq3n8CkSE5c | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uq3n8CkSE5c | Mature Hooded Eyes Tutorial, Wrinkles, Crepey Skin, Droopy Eyes, Purple Eyeshadow | [Music] hi YouTube family I hope you all are doing really well today I'm going to be exploring today the thought of wearing color and very bold colors I recently did like a little bit of a questionnaire on all of my social media as to whether or not a woman of a certain age should wear colors or should she stop wearing colors so what I wanted to do was as you guys already know who have been around me for quite some time I love wearing color but I thought it would be really fun to explore one color with each look I owed you guys this tutorial of this eye look and it yes it does have a little bit of blue on the bottom of it but it's a mostly lavender purple color I look and then I kind of followed that theme clear through in a monochromatic look because I know that night 2019 is going to be the year of the monochromatic look that you're going to be seeing people do more either they're going to go like really earthy their lips are gonna still be really earthy or they're going to use color and then their lips are going to be close to the same color so that's gonna be really fun for us to explore each color as we go along and then when I can do monochromatic looks say if I get into cranberry or pink I can obviously do monochromatic looks in those I really hope that you guys are going to enjoy this new series on my channel let's get into this tutorial I'm already going to have my foundation and my concealer my eyebrows on but beyond that we're gonna do all the rest of it so let's get into it you guys okay you guys first things first I always tape up my eye with the sephora guide tape I use that to get a little bit crisper of a line there create the effect of a slightly winged line right there and I already primed my eye with this new Catrice eye foundation I don't know if I like this or not I like the old formula better their prime and fine but we'll see how that one goes in a few days and then I'm going to go right up under this brow with my benefit high brow and I'm going to create the illusion of giving my a little bit higher of a lift with light there there's no shimmer in this product at all and then I'm gonna go into the inner corner right here and I'm going to lighten that up with that pencil as well and you're gonna have to excuse my little friend that showed up 50 years old and I have acne don't ask me why I don't get it but my skin is changing worse than it ever has in my whole life so we're gonna go into the pretty poison palette we are going to use a morphe m4 4-1 brush this is my favorite fluffy black Brit blue blending brush and I'm going to start out with this color right down here which is a muted rose color I believe it is called pierced heart and I'm going to load my brush and I am just going to basically just start out very lightly in the corner wherever you put your brush first that's where it's going to deposit the color the most so starting out here very lightly in the corner I've been noticing recently that my eye look because my eyes are changing shape with getting older and your skin changes a little bit my eyes are getting much more hooded out here on the inside but getting more sunken in in there so I'm actually going to stay away from there too much with anything very dark so I will put a tiny bit of this shadow over there but not very much and I'm going to use more of an arch right here in my eyebrow to just pay better attention to giving it a look where it's coming out and arch is I'm gonna put a little bit I shadow in there but that's about all I'm going to do in there the rest of its going to be really concentrated out here on the end of the eye I used very small brush strokes or you know stippling motions and a very very light hand with this first color next up I'm going to use my morphe m43 3 broad and I'm going to use a color right here called nightshade and it is a muted purple kind of a medium muted purple very pretty color I'm going to load my brush up tap it off and again I'm going to start out here in the outer corner but I'm going to start lower on the outer corner so we can still see that first shade but we're building up the outer corner first take it in rounded right there at the arch of your brow and I'm not going in with it hardly at all this is the shape that most of the eye look is built on so you might need to go back in a couple of different times to get this shade just right to where you want it to be so be mindful of your own eye shape where you how you want your eye to look when it's done you know each time you do your eye makeup you're going to be able to kind of trace out your own eye shape so that you are able to see what looks good on you maybe this straight line technique looks good where you use more of a straight across that looked good on me for years but now I'm having to change just a little bit to where I'm putting a little bit more of an arch right here so that my eyes look more lifted on the outside instead of looking like I have more shadow right there and making them look sunken which I don't want now I'm going to take quite a bit of time to just use that eyeshadow right there on that outer part along the line of the tape and now I'm using a flat shader brush this is just a basic flat dense shader brush I don't even know how to explain it doesn't have any words on it anymore this color right here which is a very vibrant deep purple called intoxicated is what I'm going to use I'm not using a lot of this to begin with because I don't want the the look to get darkened too fast I want it to be on my timetable so I'm going to load my brush and tap it off and I'm just going to start right there in the outer corner where you would do your outer V not going up into this part right here staying down more on the lid and into the crease and I'm gonna go over just a bit with the crease about two-thirds of the way maybe half of the way a little more than after way and I am just building up that color right there and then what I always do this is this is how I always get my looks to look right I'll look at my eye that's already done and my eye that's not and I want those two to match up so I always I'm looking at the two and making sure that those two are lining up now that I've deposited quite a bit of that color I'm going to go back in with my middle brush which was the brush that had the medium purple on there and I'm gonna blend all this together I'm gonna go out in this line to where I'm creating a push V out this way and I'm gonna make sure they are all blended together okay at this point you're gonna notice that it looks a lot darker right here on this side that's because I blew up in here so we're gonna leave that right like it is I'm going to switch over to my finger and we are going to use the color phantom from makeup geek this color you guys has been a color favorite of mine forever this is my second pan of it I'm going to just show up to you right there it is the most gorgeous iridescent lavender purple with a slight blue flip blue peak flip to it and I love this color on my eyelid I have for years it's just one of those ones that you just can't go wrong with and see how I'm just bringing it ever so slightly up to meet that so now I've got a lot of light color in here and I really like that and I'm going to take that shader brush with the purple on it and I'm just gonna shade those two together and then I'm gonna go back in with my original shader and I'm going to blend all the way across so that we have a lot of continuity between everything and then I'm gonna take just a flat like this is a concealer brush I'm gonna put phantom on that concealer brush and I'm actually going to take this in my other hand because I have better control over it on this eye and I'm gonna lay it across and I'm gonna pull it up onto the eyelid but I'm also going to pull it down underneath and yes you guys are gonna see my hand shake if you haven't been with me that long I haven't inherited palsy that keeps me from holding my hands race till I apologize if it is distracting most of the ladies that have been with me for a while they they say to me over and over again don't apologize for your hand but I know that some people are like do you realize you have a tremor in your hand I do and that's just something that I workaround I'm gonna take this metallic light eyeliner from Milani this is in the color blue rate I love this I've only been able to find it on their website I'm gonna take a hold of that tape so it will help me pull my eyelid down a little bit my bottom let down a little bit I'm gonna tight line with that and I'm going to put just a tiny bit extra right out there in the corner that is because I'm gonna come back in and I'm gonna use a little more blue right there now I'm going to take my Sigma pen liner very very fine liner that I really love and I'm just going to line the top lashline very very tightly up there by the lashes this has a tendency to get on my lashes and it can actually make my lashes kind of stick together so what I do to keep it from sticking together is I have a Real Techniques comb and brush for eyebrows and eyelashes and I just go back in with the brush park and I kind of comb out the extra product from the eyeliner that's gotten in there next we're gonna I'm going to use my Atlantis palette you guys don't have to buy these palettes you can absolutely 100% just use what you have in colors you'll come out with a very very close look so don't feel like you have to go out and buy all these palettes this color right here out on the end is called Empire this is a pencil brush from colour-pop and I'm just gonna roll and load that brush and oh I forgot I'm gonna take my tape off now when I take my tape off what's gonna happen is I'm going to need to touch that up with my makeup sponge and maybe a little bit of concealer but that's okay and then I'm going to go in and I'm going to smudge that color now that blue color that we put down there already I'm going to use this color to set it and to smudge it and I'm going to take my brush and I'm going to follow it along the tape line I don't have to be super careful right here but I don't want to let it go crazy either now did I take the same brush and I'm going to push some of the blue up into the V okay and now going back down I'm getting really close to the eye and I'm just smudging that is what the beauty of a pencil brush is is that then you have this gorgeous line that you've smudged but you still have it fairly stark so these pencil brushes are stiffer than the normal brush that's why I think everybody should have one they're very stiff but you can still smudge with them so I clink that one off just now I'm going to smudge a little bit more now one more time with the medium brush that had the medium purple on it I'm going to go right there into that line to make sure all of the overhang is blended in when I say overhang I mean the flap skin that I have right there all right now I do feel like this area needs to be touched up I'm gonna go off cameraman I touch that up with my concealer okay or as I did my concealer while I was off of camera but I also put on my lashes too on this one my mascara on this one so this theme of having a monochromatic look to it it really does mean that you're going to have to kind of match up your blush and your lipstick blush isn't quite so important because we know we always want a rosy tone or a peachy tone on our cheeks we're not going to want to go purple on our cheeks too much but I chose the butter LONDON blush in rosy pink and this one is a really a true peak it has a little bit of that blue tone on it so this works well with the lavender that I did use already so I am just going to pop a little bit of that on my cheeks and then one of my very favorite brand-new highlighters is from Milania and this is hypnotic lights this one is in beaming light it is a beautiful beautiful lavender with an icy flip to it I just really think that this is a pretty color on the cheeks and it goes along with the theme that we're using right now so I'm using a fan brush and I'm just going to pop that on my cheeks gives a beautiful glow to it no shimmer no glitter with this and it still gives that icy kind of purple look to it and then we're gonna go in with lips what I'm actually going to use for my all-over color today is from Sephora and this is their Rouge gel lip liners this one is in Bellflower Bellflower when you swatch it looks very very purple which is absolutely gorgeous when you put it on your lips it won't look that purple because my lip still have a little bit of color but we'll go ahead and we'll put that on the lip okay used Bellflower to fill in mostly with the lips but what I'm going to do is I'm going to take that highlighter from Milani I'm going to pop that right in the middle of my lips it's gonna look a little bit blue to begin with but we're gonna take care of that with some lip gloss then we take a l'oreal lip gloss called galactic Lumiere lip gloss and I'm going to pop that right all over everything then I'm going to give my face a little spray with my flower Beauty hydrating setting spray and that is that you guys that is the final look I realized that I've gone into the lavender zone here but I wanted to illustrate for you guys that it's okay to have this kind of a look it still looks really pulled together but you're staying within that monochromatic theme we're going to be exploring this monochromatic theme a little bit more each week anyway I hope that you did enjoy this tutorial today please give it a thumbs up if you did I'd really appreciate it if you would do that for me and let me know in the comments below if you have any questions for me about the look or any comments about monochromatic makeup in general hope you all are having a wonderful day I love you all very much and I'll catch you all in my very next video but bye you guys | MrsMelissaM | UC8gaiQHu6uEfWa87kZ0_FkQ | 2019-02-10 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 2,867 | 13,960 |
Jf3thMzPa5g | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jf3thMzPa5g | Bridges, Locks and Bottle Kilns to the Caldon Canal - Episode 53 | that's the first luck of today done I've got another four to get to stone and those guys have just gone through the luck I've got to get to napped injunction for tomorrow night let's taken us nearly two months to get from napped injunction to here via the Ashby canal so we're just gonna cruise a little bit more than we normally do I'm gonna do about nine miles we've stuck in the same place that Shugborough there for the last two days storm Hanna which was a bit of a damp squib more their thin high winds and the lots of right so we just stayed put I enjoyed the local scenery for a few walks so yeah I'm was it upwards so this Junction coming up is new territory for us after this last year we turned left and headed to Wolverhampton now we're going heading straight towards Stoke on Trent on the colder so yeah this is Shug bruh halt now it's the seat of the Earl of Litchfield or used to be there's now a National Trust property and currently it's maintained apparently by Staffordshire County Council [Music] this bridge was built sometime in the 18th century to accommodate the Lord's carriages because the bridge further up wasn't wide enough and to walk three hundred yards to the church was just too much for them and while they were at it they also demolished a local village because it ruined the view and rehoused a lot of the poor sods in the next village at little Haywood so that's your aristocracy for your friend [Applause] you ready Fran for what jump on swinging my way [Music] anyway it is a pretty bridge you got Fred got a lot growing beans french beans coming up beetroot coming up tummy in a little pot but we need just some prettiness as well and I know this is plastic but this is really good because I shall be so my salad seeds in that ready for the next planting so unfortunately storm Hanna is coming apparently tomorrow so I think we're probably have to clear the roof tomorrow lunchtime just in case yeah there's a little hint of it look at that sky over there so we've been looking at the weather all day not knowing whether to move I'll stay put it can be lovely let's stay put then yeah we might be here for a couple days but actually little Haywood is a lovely very true we do like it here and there is a farm shop which was not visited yet yes so cakes they might sell cakes I might make you a cake unit promises promises friends just stopped on the towpath to tell me that she wants this boat very nice we should have to wait till Christmas left what's that friend oh it's mustard it's hot it's lovely so these I think turned me about three weeks ago maybe Saul so we've got um just all no lettuces here and this is a spicy mix I'm gonna treat it now okay ready for a salad no I'm not alright hop to nice spicy marinade some Tomatoes yep my cake got the chives as well when the chive flowers are out will be picking those because they're absolute fantastic on the salad I've been choked Scott you ate the broad plain shirt yeah you can eat the tips in a salad tips of the broad beans they're really tasty so obviously where this flowers they're gonna turn into beans but these top shoots here they're absolutely delicious and they got like a mild pea flavor delicious anyway we've been queuing up to get through the lock it's really busy today I guess people are coming and going getting back on a Sunday to where they should be so lovely sounding though isn't it yeah maintaining them and happy in that it's just such a fantastic sound it's lovely actually we got Fran but um Harpold egg and salad sandwich I was lazy today and we didn't make bread unfortunately what would it make bread but we had it for breakfast didn't we fortunately by one of the locks there was a little I was a bit of a ramshackle farm shop but they were sending home baked bread fresh break bread so we brought a letter picked our own salad leaves and that is before the end of April which I think it's not bad on a narrow boat without greenhouses and propagators and all that stuff so we need to get another sowing made now succession going it that's right isn't it Olive and I live in sun-dried tomato bread with egg and world spicy salad leaves here we are at Stone boat building we're going to pop into the chandlery look at this old truck they used for pump outs fantastic look at that clock is interesting got a mini tunnel it used to be for their horses and there's been many a horse rubbed against this here the horse's ropes and on this side as well as got rubbing strike on there yeah this would have been for the horses to get through very unusual [Music] interesting on this railway bridge but they put these contraptions on the corners to prevent the ropes wearing away the stone corners I guess they would have rotated as the horse rope went through not hundred percent sure but I've not seen that before so I've left herself in the lock set it is filling up that's nearly done there but the looks of it so get back open up and then a few miles then till the next four locks I think it is and we're hoping to get to stoke-on-trent by this afternoon late afternoon and then we'll be on the colder canal the day after [Music] you can see behind me that a bit of rain last couple of days it doesn't take much for the River Trent to flood as amazing and there's the canal just the other side of that fence in 1766 the first Wedgwood factory was started in etruria I think that was so called because of his association with dr. Erasmus Darwin I am reading out of a book but there you are anyway this was the new Wedgwood Factory and it's been there ever since it's still working and has a museum and a shop unfortunately at the moment we're in a bit of a hurry to get to stoke-on-trent because we have somebody to meet on a train my sister but we will be coming back this way in a few weeks so we are going to make a point of having a look maybe taking the video in if they will allow us to and maybe I could have a present what do you think maybe I can have a present self-fulfilling prophecy if you ask me [Music] please Furby what they called funnel kill no bottle kill or sorry bottle kilns which were the remnants from the Potteries kilns for firing the ceramics in the clay it's just likely the guidebook said it may not be pretty in this canal this section of the canal but boy is interested in it it's amazing there's been nowhere two more so we might have to just go around the junction onto the cold room before Birkenstock but we quite like the industrial aspects of the canals as well and there's low as as low as of it's just been left along here just remnants in the side of Windows and wharfs [Music] Jones and a shovel bottom and then a did plumbers emergence only up north could you get a name like shuffle bottom just be wave done by a guy in a obese jacket so never whenever anybody wears a high-pitched Jackie you always do what I say we rarely take thank you good Wow I guess the local unofficial look can you fat volunteer he just likes to I got right up the character he's tracking those paddles up like a good I don't know how to eat this lock is it's just the beginning of the stoke flight which says it's 50 feet I think in all 50 feet for the whole stone how to kiss this lock whoa maybe scoring is never talked boost yes this is the famous that robbed the lock so you don't have come and cook a dinner for us to you as well there he goes rub the look of firm to get our next lock ready for us and apparently he's he saw us from the train shut down here on his bike like luck because he wanted to help us through the looks and he's gonna do the whole I think it's five locks at the strokes light but what a great guy just loves the canals I loves helping people he's told us to just told us don't move to stand the backi about he's gonna do it all he just loves it what a guy but a tree this is what if this life is all about if you don't like we could have Maude safely down two miles ago but we didn't want to because we're up here late in the afternoon early evening we would never have met him and it's just characters like this that make the canals really special right ahead he's a one-man lock machine look at it go [Applause] but this is luck number three our man is still on it that was a really low entry to that one you've lost the top of me raspberry bush I was really letter wasn't it this is our laugh and I had much have not had so much fun in ages this guy is such a character he does this seven days a week and gets on the train and goes and does what did we do today three times answered rich described him as a human dynamo I think the so far we've done four locks in about 25-30 minutes one more to go and the last one's called the Beast but the piece apparently annexed CRT volunteer who disenchanted with the CRT system and just is a what we call about a lone gun yeah it just goes around opening locks were people he's amazing we have this would have taken us five blocks the way we go at it would have taken us an hour at least and we've done these in half an hour every week so this is the beast apparently guns are up and speaking for something deep it's quite a deep block so in a nudge all the way up to the top bigger brooke says stay there except we can do anything else that you need to go forward a bit more there we go there we go wow that's a quickie boy yeah my nose is just getting a black eye open when ticking just ticking I were in forward at the moment the boat it was going up but there I think if it was us doing the luck we'd have taken a bit more care he's certainly done the pedals halfway good Hey actually the tities turn I've ever done look at this oh my god we got taking it too soon now swing it right round now heartwood she says the expert of all things well done yo mr. Brindley again seems to get everywhere and this is beautiful we've just come straight onto the colder from turning up in Stoke and suddenly it's beautiful nice mooring spot here we've got showers and all the facilities here so I think we're going to stop for the night beautiful well that was unbelievable mm-hmm 25 minutes to do for Lux 5 5 Lux men alive is a one-man whirlwind as unbelievable and anyway we tipped him royally because we didn't want to do the locks anyway we didn't want to have to come this far but there was nowhere suitable to more know where we felt safe or happy but this is okay isn't it it's fine lovely even among all the industrial chaos wonderful entrance to a town and on a boat best I think we've ever done isn't it it's so interesting so unusual so we're here we're on the cold and canal and looking forward to the next few weeks because we're just going to poodle along in our style like we did up the Ashby canal and take our time over it because we don't need to be any other way so here we go up the chip shop to the chip shop [Music] you [Music] you | Floating Our Boat | UCGjuRum4UNI1NqeDm8YSyOQ | 2019-05-02 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 2,136 | 10,861 |
7gZ5rXa-drs | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7gZ5rXa-drs | CNN Put Their Hatred of Bernie Sanders on Full Display at Last Night's Debate | Full Breakdown | so worst debate ever worst debate ever um let me tell you I am exhausted after watching that debate it was only a little over two hours but I feel like it was ten ten hours long um I knew that it would be brutal I knew that Bernie Sanders was basically walking into a lion's den but I think that definitively what this demonstrates more than anything is that CNN is incapable of hosting a debate and just in the same way that the DNC blacklist at Fox News they need to also do that to CNN and not allow them to host any debates going forward because whenever they host a debate it turns out to be a train wreck CNN is not news they are an entertainment channel that doesn't care about delivering the news and informing viewers they care about ratings so it's time that the DNC treats them as such and not allow them to host these debates this was the worst debate if it wasn't the worst it was one of the worst but I mean it was pretty bad so we'll talk about why I think this debate was bad and my overall takeaway as to who were the winners and losers but first let's talk about some general statistics so when it comes to overall talktime Elizabeth Warren got the most time to speak with 18 minutes 59 seconds Bernie Sanders came in second with 17 minutes 51 seconds Amy Klobuchar came in third with 17 minutes 36 seconds Pete would a judge came in fourth with 16 minutes 45 seconds Joe Biden came in fifth with 16 minutes 22 seconds and Tom Steyer came in last a distant last with 12 minutes 37 seconds which I believe is even too much time than he deserves given that he bought his way onto the debate stage going to the amount of new Twitter followers that each candidate gained throughout the course of the debate Bernie Sanders had the most with almost 3,000 new followers Amy Klobuchar came in second with more than 1,500 Tom Steyer came in third with 1,100 and 60p Twitter judge came in fourth with 1116 Elizabeth Warren with 1054 and Joe Biden with the least and when he look at relative growth Tom Steyer gained the most amy klobuchar came in second peak with a judge in third Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren tied for fourth and we have Joe Biden in last place with the least amount of new Twitter followers gained and the lowest number in terms of relative growth okay so let's get to CNN so if it wasn't incredibly obvious to you let me break it down and what they were trying to do they desperately wanted to instigate a fight between Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren they started this yesterday and this was namely because Elizabeth Warren had decided to probably leak their private conversations so she can smear Bernie Sanders as a sexist and Bernie Sanders ORN CNN excuse me ran with this and it was obvious whose side they had chosen look at the lower thirds here these graphics demonstrate who they chose to support question warrants supports a new trade deal with Mexico and Canada why is Sanders opposition to it wrong Sanders proposals would double federal spending over a decade how will he avoid bankrupting the country does Sanders owe voters an explanation of how much his health care plan will cost them in the country and on top of that getting to the portion with Elizabeth Warren and Bernie Sanders they asked Bernie Sanders did you say that you don't think a woman can win Bernie Sanders says no I never said that the moderator immediately asks Elizabeth Warren why she thinks Bernie Sanders said that watch you're saying that you never told senator Warren that a woman could not win the election that is correct senator Warren what did you think when senator Sanders told you a woman could not win the election so Bernie Sanders had to deal with media bias and on top of that Bernie Sanders was getting attacked as I predicted from you know Elizabeth Warren as well as from the centrists if we're going to not put Elizabeth Warren in that same camp um I think she's more pro-establishment center-left but nonetheless I digress Bernie Sanders had to defend himself he is now becoming the front-runner and it was incumbent on him to demonstrate to voters that he is strong enough and capable to take on Donald Trump did he get it done let's stick a pin in that because I want to talk about overall who I believe were the winners and losers now typically what I do before I get to the winners I bring it down into three categories I have my winners my losers and people in the man they did okay category so for the first time ever I do not have anyone that I am placing in the winner category now I know what you're thinking Mike Bernie Sanders did great yes he did but I was looking for something very specific and well I'll talk about that when we get to Bernie Sanders so in terms of the two individuals who I believe are in the okay category Bernie Sanders and Joe Biden now Joe Biden is in this category because he didn't really have to defend himself he wasn't attacked and he's still the frontrunner so that should have been everyone's focus and he got away basically scot-free certainly Bernie Sanders did a good job at holding his feet to the fire when it comes to the Iraq war right but Joe Biden had some assistance from CNN to bring up oh well you decided to vote for the Afghanistan war okay I think that that's fair but I mean when we're talking overall who has the foresight to not get us into these never-ending Wars clearly it's Bernie Sanders and I think that Bernie Sanders made a good case for himself in a case against Joe Biden but with that being said Joe Biden just was not tested as a front-runner should be and because of that I don't think anyone did enough to drive down his support going into Iowa does this mean that Joe Biden will win Iowa um not necessarily I don't believe that this debate will improve his standing I don't think it's going to hurt him and although as well so I think he'll continue to slowly but surely decline nationally overall but over the last couple of days he's gotten a little bit of a bump in Iowa and New Hampshire to the point where he's now leading overall in Iowa and New Hampshire I understand he was down but now he's up and leading overall so what I'm saying is the reason why he's not a loser but also not a winner is because he just really sailed through and maintained right now when it comes to Bernie Sanders do Bernie Sanders I think performed phenomenally well as he usually does I think he had the strongest performance of the night by far he's the only person who gives me hope if he's not the nominee then I have absolutely no hopes that we're going to be Donald Trump um now I hope that I'm wrong about that but I think that the situation is currently looking really grim Trump is stronger than a lot of people expected and Bernie's the only person who I think can take on Donald Trump however Bernie Sanders I think that what he did here was he just maintained he didn't have a blowout performance in the way that he had a blowout performance in December and what I was looking for from Bernie is for him to just go ham on everyone else when they attack him call them out go scorched-earth now is the time to do that and you don't necessarily have to go on the offensive but when you are attacked then you've got a counter punch and Bernie did that to a degree not good enough what he did was not sufficient it's not going to hurt him this debate really won't affect him and that's my problem I wanted him to get a boost and maybe he's still will I hope you will I'm crossing my fingers but for example when it comes to health care we have the same conversation about health care every single debate medicare-for-all versus a public option and Amy Klobuchar Pete what a judge Joe Biden they say the same thing and Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren usually say the same thing although this time notice how Elizabeth Warren did not mention Medicare for all because she doesn't support it she is explicitly equivocating on this issue nonetheless we see the same debate play out every single time on health care we're not going to progress on this issue any further unless Bernie Sanders calls out the reasoning for why his opponents don't support Medicare for all they're all swimming in cash from pharmaceutical industries and private health insurance companies if he called out their donors he would win that debate by a mile and a half now I'm not worried about Bernie here because a new poll just came out I can't remember who conducted the poll but it showed that voters trust Bernie Sanders the most on the issue of health care and I believe he's ten points above Joe Biden and Elizabeth Warren so he's already functionally I think done enough and I think he's persuaded enough voters I think he's won this debate right however in terms of just watching this performance basically moderators didn't allow the person who wrote the bill to talk about his bill and they let everyone else argue and explain why Bernie Sanders isn't right here and why Medicare for all is horrible Amy Klobuchar called it a pipe dream I mean what are you proposing Amy you have no vision for America you're gonna lose to Trump you're not even gonna be the nominee so who are you to say that Medicare for all is a pipe dream your presidential campaign your press the prospect of you becoming President as a pipe dream so it's just I'm tired of seeing the same debate transpire what Bernie should have done was introduce a new argument my opponents are taking money from the health insurance industry that's why they're using Republican party talking points period and he would have won that portion in terms of other aspects of the debate I think that he did a great job but what I really wanted to see was for him to call out the bias in moderation if he rejected the premise of their questions when that person asked him if he would bankrupt the country or whatever how are you gonna stop your policies from bankrupt in the country and you know if he would have called out the bias of the corporate media I think he would have came off as a lot stronger and someone who can definitely take on Donald Trump so don't get me wrong I think he had the best performance but I wanted more than for him to just maintain I wanted him to really substantially grow his lead time when we need to do that and I think that he wasn't aggressive enough period again he didn't necessarily have to be very aggressive because he's you know becoming the front runner he's kind of moving into that status but we can't take any chances with Joe Biden and Joe Biden is gaining in early primary States and I'm sorry Bernie just needed to be more aggressive and we didn't get that from him and it pains me to say it but um fair is fair he had a great performance it's not good enough in my opinion he refuses to even counter-attack in a substantial way I was surprised that he did at that last debate when he called out Pete with a judge and Joe Biden's billionaire donors that was phenomenal and it didn't hurt him it only helped him now is not the time to play it safe when so much is on the line again don't want to detract from his performance he's he had a great performance I'll have a video where I have all of my favorite burning moments from this debate highlights from him however I just I wanted him to have such a good performance that the media can't deny it and I just I don't think he did enough so moving on when it comes to the losers by far and away the biggest loser here in spite of what corporate media is saying Elizabeth Warren Elizabeth Warren does not realize what she did she essentially burnt that bridge between her and progressives for the last time and she's talking about unity I mean she really has the gall to bring up unity after she chose to leak a divisive store where she basically lies about Bernie Sanders I mean she's lying about her Native American heritage she's lied about her dad being a janitor she's lied about things that are so inconsequential that I don't know why you would lie about them what's the point of lying just to lie I mean I don't get it so what she needed to do was basically try to make amends with Bernie Sanders so you know she would have more progressive support so she didn't lead to be the second choice of Bernie Sanders supporters but I think she just solidified the fact that there's only one choice for progressives it's Bernie Sanders and rather than trying to in a good faith you know attempt at talking policy engage with Bernie Sanders and say look let's put all that behind us she doubled down on this pseudo woke well you know women are stronger in politics great but Bernie Sanders agrees with you there are women from justice Democrats aoc Rasheeda Talib on Omar who have been inspired by Bernie Sanders and not you and she's ignoring the fact that it was progressives progressive women namely progressive women of color who carried Democrats to victory in the 2018 midterms election so it's not just about a woman good because that's not necessarily true I wouldn't vote for Sarah Palin or Carly Fiorina just because they're women policy is what matters and Elizabeth Warren has always been this individual who you know promotes herself as a wonk and I love when she did that because it shows that she cares about substance but here she chose to take a different path she's pursuing the Hillary Clinton path I'm a woman I'll be the first woman president vote for me over Bernie Sanders that's how she thinks she can siphon off votes for Bernie Sanders but I'm sorry you backed away from Medicare for all you're done once you do that you're done so she needed to show us that she's still somewhat progressive she didn't even mention Medicare for all in fact if I had to check I don't think she she said that one time even during the health care debate the words Medicare fraud did not come out of her mouth she's the Biggest Loser and what she is probably going to realize is that this little shenanigans that she pulled over the weekend it's not going to help her at all it's only helping Joe Biden and hurting progressives collectively so shame on her for not only having a poor performance but just overall being a shameful fake friend that's all same about her moving on a Tom Steyer one thing that bothers me about him well two things that bother me about him is he's a billionaire who bought his way onto the debate stage and also whenever he talks he says what or white and I don't know what it is I think maybe it's just because I don't like him because he's a billionaire who's buying his way into the stage and hurting democracy but that irritates me and nothing that he ever says is meaningful and whatever heat he looks into the camera it's so rehearsed it's fake this individual is a phony he is a phony he's not serious about climate change and he always tries to make it seem as if he is better than the other candidates I'm the only person calling for tournaments I'm the only person who's saying I will declare a climate emergency on day one nothing you are saying is landing nobody believes that you are the climate change candidate you're a billionaire hedge fund manager so I don't know why you're here I hope he doesn't qualify for that next debate because that is not a voice that we need okay Pete with a judge I think he was a loser here because he did nothing he needed a breakout performance tonight he needed to basically show to everyone that he's ready he's capable of taking on Donald Trump and he just had a fake performance as he usually does he was an attack but at the same time he didn't go on the offensive which he needed to he needed to take on Biden and he didn't not a great performance overall very boring milquetoast he's not going to benefit from this Amy Klobuchar this was probably the worst of all of her performances when you take into account all the times like the past three debates where the media was relentless and trying to prop her up and shameless really and trying to prop her up she did not have a good night at all and um I just I don't know why she still thinks she has a shot the media is desperately doing everything they can endless propaganda for her and what she's putting out voters aren't picking up nobody trusts that she is going to be a change candidate but I will say this about Amy Klobuchar she did make a phenomenal point that really demonstrates how Elizabeth Warren is hurting the progressive movement so during the health care exchange Amy Klobuchar she did lie because she's bankrolled by the industry she said that Medicare fraud would kick 180 million people off of their current plans that is an outright lie that was fed to Republicans by the industry and now she's using it so I hope that she you know feels good about herself using that disgusting lie to you know um prop up the pro-death status quo nonetheless what she said is and I'm paraphrasing here obviously that Elizabeth Warren pivoted away from Medicare for all and that must lend credence to the claim that you know centrists are right about Medicare for all maybe it's not more feasible maybe a public option is a better route to pursue and that's a really powerful point that hurts proponents of Medicare for all right because Elizabeth Warren's weakness here if she claims to be a representative of the Medicare for all movement and like it or not she is advocating on our behalf even if she's not the best representative but what Amy Klobuchar said there was essentially look you pivoted away from Medicare for all so you're proving me right and Amy Klobuchar has a point she has a point unfortunately but that was the only strong line of the night there were no other times where I think she made a solid point she didn't take on people but a judge so there was really no like moment that the media would focus on and even CNN supposed to bid analysis I watched briefly and they said this wasn't really great night for her so if your biggest fans are saying you didn't have a good night you didn't have a good night it's time to wrap it up you're not going to win so really if I were Amy Klobuchar I would be trying to do what I can to maneuver my way into the future administration of a centrist right so talk with Biden about maybe being the VP talk with Buddha judge about maybe being the VP although he should be talking with her about being VP as much as she should be talking to him about that nonetheless I don't think that Amy Klobuchar did enough I think that overall not a great night so let me get to some of the moments that I want to discuss the foreign policy discussion was incredibly disheartening because unsurprisingly CNN framed every question in a very right-wing way they made it seem as if you know Iran getting a nuclear weapon was some sort of imminent threat and they're not an imminent threat to us if they were to get a nuclear weapon we all know that they're getting that to deter us aggression now ideally the correct answer to all of this even Bernie didn't have it with regard to this issue is not that we should stop Iran from getting a nuclear weapon it's that every single country collectively and simultaneously needs to denuclearize we'll all get rid of our nuclear weapons at the same time because guess what if we want to live on this planet then we shouldn't have these apocalyptic bombs that can end the [ __ ] world I mean this is something that people need to bring up nuclear proliferation is a threat to our species it's arguably as big of a threat as climate changes because we have these nuclear weapons on a hair-trigger we have an unhinged buffoon who can at a moment's notice initiate a nuclear strike on whatever country who would then retaliate and we're looking at possibly the end of the world I mean why are we not talking about the end of nuclear weapons that should be the discussion so whenever nuclear weapons are brought up that should be at the front of the discussion and even Bernie Sanders I'm glad that they all talked about the nuclear deal but him saying well I don't think Iran should pursue a nuclear weapon that's not what we should be focusing on nobody should have a nuclear weapon that includes around that includes North Korea that includes the United States of America harsh truth but it needs to be said Joe Biden he basically confirmed that he is incredibly hawkish and in spite of him admitting that he was wrong about the Iraq war well on that debate stage what you saw was a display of hawkish Ness he Willy is going for this tough-guy persona right he wouldn't meet with North Korea without preconditions on top of that he would leave American troops in Iraq so in other words he's in favor of never ending Wars as is people to judge and if we vote for Joe Biden then nothing will change when it comes to foreign policy the mere difference of not worrying about war with Iran will be nice but in terms of the foreign policy establishment understand that the military industrial complex is not going to suffer if Joe Biden becomes president they will still be thriving we will not cut defense spending and the only thing that I like that Elizabeth Warren said was that you know we should cut defense spending but overall I think that Bernie Sanders dominated that portion of the debate because he is the only person who has the track record of being against all these disgusting and reckless wars he brought up Vietnam brought up Barack and I think he did a really good job there when it comes to trade Bernie Sanders once again proved why he is the best to take on Donald Trump because he is laser focused on the issues that affect workers and Elizabeth Warren I don't know what she's thinking she's supporting Trump's trade deal right so imagine going up on a debate stage you're automatically giving Donald Trump the upper hand in this he's gonna say will you support my trade deal thank you Elizabeth Warren you should vote for me right um and sure there are some minor improvements but what Bernie Sanders liked the point that he made about climate change was so powerful there was not very much discussion about climate change but Bernie Sanders brought it into the conversation and the moderators didn't want him to talk about climate change they tried to move him away from climate change when he you know was talking about how the issue of climate change intersects with the issue of trade but he explained how know this is an issue related to climate change because this plan that Donald Trump is trying to sign that my colleagues are supporting it doesn't take into account the environment and on top of that he basically made a phenomenal point about how this is a bill that is you know derivative of the interests of the industry so we need people to come to the table environmental groups right normal Americans to come to the table and actually hash out a trade deal that isn't going to be a monumental [ __ ] disaster for American workers and the planet now I think that the best moment of the night by far was when Bernie Sanders was asked about democratic socialism it was predictable you know the CNN host was trying to smear him here by asking this question but Bernie Sanders handled handled that absolutely flawlessly so on a debate stage against Donald Trump I am not worried at all that that democratic socialist label is going to hurt Bernie Sanders because he describes it beautifully he talks about what democratic socialism means to him but then he also describes Donald Trump as a socialist albeit one for the rich that is such a powerful line to use like there's no other rebuttal that will be as powerful to this socialist smear that Donald trum will inevitably trot out if Bernie Sanders is the nominee and I think it's a great great line that voters need to see on a general election stage we've seen if you're mongering about socialism while simultaneously you know the tax burden be shifted from the working and middle class or from elites on to the middle and working class and it's preposterous we have a country where functionally we are pro socialist only for rich people and Bernie is the only person that points that out so on top of that they're fear-mongering about socialism and how most voters don't like that label but Bernie Sanders in spite of that label is the most popular senator in America seven out of ten young people are cool with the socialist candidate and let me remind you the key to Democrats success in 2020 that is going to be getting out the votes of young people we're gonna make or break this election regardless if we come out to vote or not we're gonna be the ultimate deciders here right because we can't win unless lots of people get out and vote so that socialist label is going to help running more than I think it'll be a hindrance at this point now there is the spat between Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren that I think deserves its own segment so we'll come back to that in a different video look out for that but by and large this debate as I stated at the beginning of this segment was just so exhausting and demoralizing and coming away from this debate I really really felt discouraged not necessarily because I felt like Bernie Sanders performed so poorly that it will hurt him but because like the ability to actually get change kind of falls on the shoulders of one politician Bernie Sanders nobody else is going to facilitate change and just watching all of these candidates perform Donald Trump's gonna win he's gonna win and I think he'll win relatively easily I don't think that he'll win the popular vote but he may I mean after seeing this Donald Trump should be very very encouraged right now if anyone but Bernie is the nominee I just I can't see a situation where Trump doesn't win I can't I'm sorry and I don't want to be a debbie downer but Trump has a great chance of being reelected in spite of what the polls say right now now if Bernie's the nominee I feel a lot more at ease with our chances it's still not gonna be a cakewalk I think that it's going to be tough to beat Donald Trump but Bernie is our best bet because nobody else is going to excite the base like after watching centrists tell us that we can't have college that's free at the point of service that we can't have health care that's free at the point of service and you know call things that we've been advocating for goals of the Democratic Party for decades pipe dreams Trump's gonna win that's the takeaway from this debate so unless Bernie Sanders is the nominee good luck [Music] | The Humanist Report | UC7Q4rvzJDbHeBHYk5rnvZeA | 2020-01-15 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 4,918 | 26,554 |
ib96qJsz20o | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ib96qJsz20o | Who Are The True Jews? | hello hi how y'all doing brothers and sisters friends and foes hello uh in this video i am going to be kind of addressing a question that was asked of me um get your king james bible the real bible um a sister asked of me about something around the lines if jesus ever called the time of jacob's trouble the time of jacob's trouble and i referred her onto the two videos of replacement theology that i did but the this thing about who are with are there true jews the true jew argument um i'm gonna address that okay that is um that is something that i've noticed has come up quite a bit and i'm gonna tell you straight uh at the get-go that the true jew argument um is kind of can be kind of a stepping stone onto replacement theology it can be some people just don't know about it or uh haven't even or like searched the scriptures about it and um so in that respect grace is there to be given on to uh the brothers and sisters but um this thing about well we don't know who the true jews are we're gonna address that and uh right away there is a jewish brother here on youtube that i'm aware of um brother if uh if you're still watching me if you see this please feel free to leave a comment in the comment section uh being a true jew who is saved and born again uh please feel free to leave your comment okay but first get your king james bible the real bible let's just let's establish the importance of the jew okay turn in your king james bible the real bible to deuteronomy chapter 32. deuteronomy chapter 32. deuteronomy chapter 32 we will read on the from verse 1 on to verse 10 in deuteronomy chapter 32 go there in the king james bible the real bible i expect you to follow me along in the scriptures that we will be looking at today okay now very quickly deuteronomy is part of the torah the first five books of moses okay um a lot of the hasidim and the rabbis of the of the hasseram when they say torah they do not only mean the first five books of moses they also encompass the writings of the talmud and the other books okay but when for example when i say torah i mean the first five books of moses okay this is for the jew this was written on to the jew okay very important for us to establish that before we read this okay but let us read deuteronomy chapter 32 verses 1 under verse 10 in your king james bible the real bible go there we begin deuteronomy chapter 32 verses 1 onto verse 10. give your oh ye heavens and i will speak and hear o earth the words of my mouth my doctrine shall drop as the rain my speech shall distill as the dew as the small rain upon the tender herb and as to showers upon the grass because i will publish the name of the lord ascribe ye greatness unto our god he is the rock that is a capital r by the way his work is perfect for all his ways are judgment a god of truth and without iniquity just and right is he god is just god is right god is always right always they have corrupted themselves their spot in their spot is not the spot of his children who are his children the children of israel they are a perverse and crooked generation do ye thus requite the lord o foolish people and unwise is he is not he thy father that hath bought thee hath he not made thee and established thee remember the days of old consider the years of many generations ask thy father and he will shew thee thy elders and they will tell thee when the most high divided to the nations their inheritance when he separated the sons of adam he set the bounds of the people according to the number of the children of israel he set the bounds of the people okay distinction keeping the people distinct okay let's continue for the lord's portion okay check this out for the lord's portion is his people jacob who is jacob israel jacob is the lot of his inheritance he found him in a desert land and in the waste howling wilderness he fed him uh he led him about he instructed him he kept him as the apple of his eye the apple of his eye israel the jew to this day is still the apple of his eye okay now turn in your king james bible to psalm 17 psalm 17. psalm 17 we will read from verse one you know what we will read from verse one on to verse nine i actually we will read verse 1 on to verse 12 beg your pardon okay psalm 17 verses 1 on verse 12 beginning at verse 1 hear the right o lord attend unto my cry give ear unto my prayer that goeth not out of fained lips let my sentence come forth from thy presence let thine eyes behold the things that are equal thou has proved mine heart thou hast visited me in the night thou has tried me and shalt find nothing i am proposed that my mouth shall not transgress concerning the works of men by the word of thy lips i have kept me from the paths of the destroyer hold up my goings in thy paths that my footsteps slip not i have called upon thee for thou wilt hear me o god incline thine ear unto me and hear my speech shoe thy marvelous loving kindness oh thou that save us by thy right hand them which put their trust in thee from those that rise up against them keep me as the apple of the eye hide me under the shadow of thy wings from the wicked that oppressed me from my deadly enemies who can pass me about they are enclosed in their own fat with their they speak proudly there's a little personal bent in me reading that i will be honest with you they have now compassed us in our steps they have set their eyes bowing down to the earth like as a lion that is greedy of his prey and as it were a young lion lurking in secret places now this is well accepted as a prayer of david david king of israel a jew and as we saw in deuteronomy that israel jacob is the apple of god's eye verse 8 keep me as the apple of the eye hide me under the shadow of thy wings okay the apple of god's eye is still the jew okay go to lamentations now lamentations lamentations chapter two verse 18 gonna read one verse you can read the context on your own time now the lamentations of jeremiah is jeremiah lamenting over the destruction of jerusalem okay over the destruction of jerusalem but one verse okay their heart uh 18 uh lamentations two verse 18. their heart cried on to the lord who's their heart the jews their heart cried onto the lord o wall of the daughter of zion let tears run down like a river day and night give thyself no rest let not the apple of thine eye cease first tuesday of the month if you can hear that they let the sirens off around here again verse 18 let not the apple of thine eye cease okay one more reference to the apple of god's eye zechariah zechariah chapter 2 [Music] zechariah chapter 2 verses 6 on to verse 9. follow me along of course zechariah chapter 2 verses 6 on the verse 9. ho ho come forth and flee from the land of the north set the lord for i have spread you abroad as the four winds of the heaven saith the lord deliver thyself o zion that dwellest with the daughter of babylon for thus saith the lord of hosts after the glory hath he sent me onto the nations which spoiled you for he that toucheth you toucheth the apple of his eye for behold i will shake mine hand upon them and they shall be a spoil to their servants and ye shall know that the lord of hosts hath sent me look at verse 8 again for thus saith the lord of hosts after the glory hath he sent me unto the nations which spoiled you for he that toucheth you toucheth the apple of his eye the apple of his eye now there are those of you out there saying well yeah brad of course in the old testament uh but yeah of course yeah it's it was the old testament is doctrine for the jew right and back in the old testament before the diaspora before uh the lord spread the jews abroad okay and uh the four corners of the earth okay uh yeah yeah we know that brad well wait for it let's continue go to luke now luke chapter 24 luke chapter 24 verses 44 on verse 49 now what's very important to note about this about luke 24 verses 44 on the verse 49 okay jesus christ died buried and rose again the third day according to the scriptures he had not yet ascended up into heaven but jesus christ died buried and rose again the third day according to the scriptures okay thus beginning the new testament thus the time of the gentiles or the christian dispensation let's read luke 24 verses 44 on to verse 49 and he said unto them these are the words which i spake unto you while i was yet with you that all things must be fulfilled which were written in the law of moses and in the prophets and in the psalms concerning me then opened he their understanding that they might understand the scriptures and said unto them thus it has written and thus it behooved christ to suffer and to rise from the dead the third day okay now watch this and that belief and remission of sins excuse me big part and that repentance and remission of sins should be preached in his name among all nations are you looking at that beginning at jerusalem to the jew first see let's continue and ye are witnesses of these things and behold i send the promise of my father upon you but tarry ye in the city of jerusalem until ye be endued with power from on high yeah yeah look at verse 47 and that repentance and remission of sins should be preached in his name among all nations beginning at jerusalem okay jesus christ offered the physical literal kingdom of heaven unto the jewish people first okay he went to the rulers the chief priests the those the rulers of the synagogues okay he went and offered it unto the jew first okay the jewish people rejected that christ jesus died buried and rose again the third day according to the scriptures then the kingdom of god the spiritual kingdom as you see in the book of acts was first primarily offered onto the jewish people okay the spiritual okay and in acts chapter 7 the jewish people as a nation wholeheartedly rejected the kingdom of god the spiritual uh now hey the um the disciples at the very first were all jews okay and there were jews of course that did believe on the lord jesus christ and were saved and born again absolutely absolutely but that's how that went about the spiritual the kingdom of god after the death burial and resurrection was first primarily offered on to the jews but by acts chapter 7 with the stoning of stephen they rejected it and hence it came on to us gentiles to make the jew jealous okay okay go to acts chapter 17. acts chapter 17. acts chapter 17 verses 26 on to verse 31 okay now let's get into the arguments about the true jew debate or whatever you want to call it okay that's a foundation a beginning stepping stone if you will that could lead people onto replacement theology okay let's read acts chapter 17 verses 26 on the verse 31. uh let's see it's that starts with an and let's let's start at verse 24 okay because if we start at verse 26 the flow is kind of messed up so let's start at verse 24 on the verse 31 okay beg your pardon acts 17 verses 24 on the verse 31. god that made the world and all things therein seen that he is lord of heaven and earth dwelleth not in temples made with hands go ahead and wrap your head around that one for a little bit okay let's continue neither is worshipped with men's hands as though he needed anything seeing he giveth to all life and breath and all things and hath made okay now pay attention and hath made of one blood all nations of men for to dwell on all the face of the earth and hath determined the times before appointed and the bounds of their habitations now let's just dissect this a little bit okay and hath made of one blood all nations of men for to dwell on all the face of the earth guess what you and i we have blood in our veins if you cut my skin and i cut your skin regardless of your ethnicity what color is the blood going to be it's going to be red okay i know there's type o type a b positive or whatever but blood is blood blood is blood okay so when he says right here and hath made of one blood all nations okay okay i said you come over and bop me in the nose and i pop you in the nose the blood that's going to come out of our nose is going to be red that's what that means okay in verse 26 picking up and have determined the times before appointed and the bounds of their habitation distinction separation god is a god of distinction okay of distinction all right some of you don't like to deal with that but god is a god of distinction god is a god of variety um another example there are many types of dogs but they're all dogs and those dogs have one blood but there are many types of dogs right okay god likes variety god likes distinction some of you are going to have to deal with that but let's continue from verse 27 that they should seek the lord if haply they might feel after him and find him though he be not far from every one of us for in him we live and move and have our being as certain also of your own poets have said for we are also his offspring offspring excuse me for as much then as we are the offspring of god we ought not to think that the godhead is like onto gold or silver or stone graven by art and man's device graven images okay let's continue and at the times of this ignorance god winked at but now commandeth all men everywhere to believe because excuse me beg your part uh verse 30 again and the times of this ignorance god winked at but now commandeth all men everywhere to repent because he hath appointed a day in the which he will judge the world in righteousness by that man whom he hath ordained whereof he hath given assurance on to all men in that he hath raised him from the dead okay okay where was that again verse 26 look at verse 26 again and hath made of one blood all nations of men for to dwell on all the face of the earth and hath determined the times before appointed and the bounds of their habitation distinction separation okay okay listen brethren sisters friends foes bringing everybody together as one humanity as that horrific black pope recently did uh did something on that brother brian denlinger uh uploaded on his channel okay bringing everybody together and removing ethnicity culture that distinction is god for that verse 26 and hath determined and hath determined the times before appointed and the bounds of their habitation their boundaries separation distinction variety god is a god of variety but now let's go to first corinthians okay first corinthians chapter 10 first corinthians chapter 10. now we don't know who the true jews are we don't even know if there are any true jews right but yet we saw in acts about how he set the bounds of their habitation okay we're talking as far as ethnicity okay not salvifically don't worry we're gonna get to that but ethnically ethnicity first corinthians chapter 10 first corinthians chapter 10. verse 30 on to verse 33 go there of course first corinthians chapter 10 verse 30 on the verse 33. please feel free to read the context on your own time okay let's go verse 30 on verse 33 in first corinthians chapter 10 for if i by grace be a partaker why am i evil spoken of for that for which i give thanks whether therefore ye eat or drink or whatsoever ye do do all to the glory of god give none offense neither to the jews nor to the gentiles nor to the church of god even as i please all men in all things not seeking mine own prophet but the prophet of many that they may be saved that they may be saved so note in verse 32 okay give none offense neither to the jews nor to the gentiles and look at that little thing right there nor to the church of god the church of god hinge this verse hinge this verse verse 32 okay in first corinthians chapter 10. hinge that in your brain because we're going to come back to it okay now go to second corinthians chapter six verses three under verse six okay first corinthians excuse me second corinthians chapter 6 verses 3 under verse 6. give no offense in anything that the ministry be not blamed but in all things approving ourselves as the ministers of god in much patience in affliction in afflictions in necessities in distresses in stripes in imprisonments entomites and labors and watchings and fastings by pureness by knowledge by long-suffering by kindness by the holy ghost by love unfeigned by love unfeign okay go back now to first corinthians chapter 10 verse 32 give non-offense neither to the jews nor to the gentiles lord to the church of god and second corinthians chapter 6 verses 3 under verse 6. giving no offense in anything that the ministry be not blamed but in all things approving ourselves as the ministers of god in much patience in afflictions in necessities in distresses in stripes in imprisonments intolerance in labors in watchings in fastings by pureness by knowledge by long by kindness by the holy ghost by love unfeigned first corinthians 10 verse 32 again give no offense neither to the jews nor to the gentiles nor to the church of god romans chapter 1 romans chapter 1. romans chapter 1 verses 16 on to verse 17. go there of course of course romans chapter 1 verses 16 under verse 17. for i am not ashamed of the gospel of christ for it is the power of god unto salvation to everyone that believeth to the jew first and also to the greek what is a greek a gentile right right not your head okay let's continue for therein is the righteousness of god revealed from faith to faith as it is written the just shall live by faith okay you see there in verse 16 to the jew first and also to the greek a greek is a gentile okay ethnically there can be distinction made between who is truly jewish and who is truly gentile okay ah but go to romans two verses 17 on to verse 29 romans chapter 2 verses 17 on the verse 29. okay let's go go there come on now those who like to say well we don't know who the true jews are we don't know if there are any true jews question i'm a gentile my uh a majority of my um blood or whatever you will call it is spanish i am primarily a spaniard and yes to all you my foes yes spain is the nation famous for ignatius of loyola so so because uh i have primarily spanish blood that that must mean i'm a jesuit um i'm sorry beg your pardon i i i had to throw that out there okay romans chapter 2 verses 17 on verse 29 to close out the chapter behold thou art called a jew and rest in the law and make us thy boast of god and knows his will and approves the things that are more excellent being instructed out of the law and are confident that thou thyself are to guide of the blind a light to them which are in darkness an instructor an instructor of the foolish a teacher of babes which has the form of knowledge and of the truth and the law okay now he is obviously addressing who okay this is time of the gentiles christian dispensation doctrine okay but he is making a point about those who are teaching the law and who are the teachers of the law the jews okay so let's continue verse from verse 21 now thou therefore which teachest another teachest thou not thyself thou that preaches to man should not steal dost house steal thou that sayeth the man should not commit adultery dost thou commit adultery thou that abhorous idols thust thou commit sacrilege thou that make us die boast of the law through breaking the law this honorstyle god for the name of god is blasphemed among the gentiles through you as it is written for circumcision verily profiteth if thou keep the law but if thou be a breaker of the law thy circumcision is made uncircumcision therefore if the uncircumcision uncircumcision meaning gentiles okay i i did a whole video uh about uh that i touched on um circumcision okay the um debunking the lie of faith alone from genesis onto revelation go ahead and have fun critiquing that go ahead go ahead okay you go knock yourself out i'm sure you will okay now where were we okay verse 26 therefore if the uncircumcision keep the righteousness of the law shall not his uncircumcision be counted for circumcision and shall not uncircumcision which is by nature if it fulfill the law judge thee who by the letter and circumcision thus transgress the law now right here right here right here is where they will go verses 28 under verse 29 to say well and oh don't worry we're going to be looking in galatians and colossians don't worry we'll get there but this is another place where they will go okay to prove that well who are the true jews okay let's go for he is not a jew which is one outwardly neither is that circumcision which is outward in the flesh you know the circumcision made without hands okay that's why we can eat poke today okay let's continue but he is a jew which is one inwardly and that circumcision is that of the heart in the spirit and not in the letter in the letter referring to the old testament law whose praise is not of men but of god now question again i'm not jewish am i supposed to be jewish because i believe on jesus christ no no no no no no salvifically we are all one in christ jesus but as far as ethnicity uh i'm not jewish see the differences between we're talking about salvifically and ethnically your ethnicity okay now go to romans 11 okay romans 11 look at verse 29 in romans chapter 2 again but he is a jew which is one inwardly and circumcision is that of the heart in the spirit and not in the letter whose praise is not of men but of god romans chapter 11 verses 11 under verse 24 okay romans 11 verses 11 under verse 24. now see hyper dispensationalists will say that romans 9 10 and 11 are written on to the jews in the time of jacob's trouble let's read romans 11 verses 11 under verse 24 i say then have they stumbled that they should fall meaning the jews god forbid but rather through their fall salvation is come unto the gentiles for to provoke them to jealousy now if the fall of them be the riches of the world and the diminishing of them the riches of the gentiles how much more their fullness for i speak on for i speak to you gentiles and as much as i am the apostle of the gentiles i magnify mine office if by any means i may provoke to emulation them which are my flesh paul was a jew ethnically look at that verse so far if by any means i could provoke to emulation them which are my flesh my flesh oh oh hold on let's let's finish this verse first and might save some of them oh i feel you i feel you [Music] romans 2 verses 28 under verse 29 for he is not a jew which is one outwardly neither is that circumcision which is outward in the flesh but he is a jew which is one inwardly and circumcision is that of the heart in the spirit and not in the letter whose praise is not of men but of god go back to romans 11 verse 14 if by any means i might provoke to emulation them which are my flesh and might save some of them see there is a distinction between one who is a jew south ethically meaning we're all one in christ jesus and there's a difference between a one who is a true jew or of the flesh ethnically jewish okay let's continue though let's continue for if the casting away of them be the reconciling of the world hmm big part what shall the receiving of them be but life from the dead for if the first fruit be holy the lump is also holy and if the root be holy so are the branches and if some of the branches be broken off and thou being a wild olive tree hi us gentiles were grafted in among them and are you looking at that are you looking at that huh and with them partakist of the root and fatness of the olive tree let's read that part again and with them partakers of the root and fatness of the olive tree let's continue boast not against the branches but if thou boast thou bearest not the root but the root the ok thou will say then the branches were broken off that i might be grafted in well because of unbelief they were broken off and thou standest by faith be not high-minded but fear but fear see we have been grafted in made one with the jew salvifically okay salvifically ethnically i am not a jew okay i believe on their god their lord and savior okay my god my lord my savior my father jesus christ okay in that we are one in that there is no distinction but ethnically as far as you know the sagging skin suit there is a distinction okay there is there is let's continue for if god spared not the natural branches take heed lest he also spare not thee behold therefore the goodness and severity of god on them which foul severity but toward thee goodness if thou continue in his goodness otherwise thou also shalt be cut off and they also if they abide not still in unbelief shall be grafted in for god is able to graft them in again for if thou art cut out of the olive tree which is wild by nature and were grafted contrary to nature into a good olive tree how much more shall these which be the natural branches be grafted into their own olive tree okay so see going about saying well we don't know who the true jews are are we don't know if there are any true jews salvifically south ethically there's neither jew nor greek but ethnically ethnicity there are true jews yes now let's get let's go to where you have all been waiting for okay galatians galatians come on fingers work with me galatians chapter 3. verses 26 on the verse 29 galatians chapter 3 verses 26 on verse 29. for ye are all the children of god by faith in christ jesus for ye are all the children of god by faith in christ jesus for as many of you as have been baptized into christ have put on christ there is neither jew nor greek there is neither bond nor free there is neither male nor female for ye are all one in christ jesus south ethically okay so physically and if you be christ's then are ye abraham's seed and heirs according to the promise okay now go back to romans 11 okay romans 11 verse 17 and if some of the branches be broken off and thou being a wild olive tree were grafted in among them and with them partakist of the root and fatness of the olive tree boasts not against the branches but if thou boast thou bearest not the root but the root the go back to galatians verse 28 uh in verse chapter 3 verse 28 there is neither jew nor greek there is neither born or free there is neither male nor female for ye are all one in christ jesus and if he be christ's then are ye abraham's seeds seed excuse me and heirs according to the promise okay now that doesn't mean that we put the kipper on and start acting jewish no but we are all one in christ jesus okay that does not mean that we abandon our ethnicity okay that that doesn't mean that at all okay not at all and let's go now to colossians chapter 3. colossians chapter 3 verses 1 on to verse 13. paul an apostle of jesus christ oh excuse me excuse me colossians 3 verses 1 under verse 13 excuse me colossians chapter 3 verses 1 under verse 13. if ye then be risen with christ seek those things which are above where christ sitteth on the right hand of god set your affection on things above not on things on the earth for ye are dead and your life is hid with christ in god when christ who is your our life shall appear then shall ye also appear with him in glory mortify therefore your members which are upon the earth fornication uncleanness inordinate affection evil concupiscence and covetousness which is idolatry for which things sake the wrath of god has come excuse me for which things say the wrath of god cometh on the children of disobedience in the witch he also walked some time when he lived in them but now ye also put off all these anger wrath malice blasphemy filthy communication out of your mouth lie not one to another seeing that ye have put off the old man with his deeds and have put on the new man which is renewed in knowledge after the image of him that created him where there is neither greek nor jew circumcision nor uncircumcision barbarian scythian bond nor free but christ is all and in all put on therefore as the elect of god holy and beloved bowels of mercies kindness humbleness of mind meekness long suffering for bearing one another and forgiving one another if any man have a quarrel against any even as christ forgave you so also do yeah now verse 10 and have put on the new man which is renewed in knowledge after the image of him that created him okay we're all one in christ jesus where there is neither greek nor jew circumcision nor uncircumcision barbarian scythian bond or free but christ is all and in all we are all one in christ south ethically okay now about this go to first timothy 1 okay first timothy 1 verses 3 on to verse 11. okay now here are some of the art some more of the arguments that they will bring up thank you pardon brethren i'll beg your pardon all right sorry about that brethren all right let's go now to first timothy chapter 1 verses 3 under verse 11. first timothy chapter 1 verses 3 under verse 11. the thing about endless genealogies comes up well okay okay brad if we're all one in christ jesus and there's neither jew or greek salvifically but you're saying that ethnically there are true jews how do we go about to prove it people will often bring up well the endless genealogies they talk about endless genealogies let's answer that first timothy chapter 1 verses 3 on to verse 11. we begin as i besought thee to abide still at ephesus when i went into macedonia that thou might discharge some that they teach no other doctrine neither give heed to fables and endless genealogies which minister questions rather than godly edifying which is in faith so do endless genealogies the endless genealogy thing was coming let's read now the end of the commandment is charity out of a pure heart and of a good conscience and the faith unveiled unfeigned from which some having swerved have turned aside on the vain jangling desiring to be teachers of the law very key right there desiring to be teachers of the law understanding neither what they say nor where of they affirm nor whereof they affirm so look at verse 4 neither give heed to fables and endless genealogies which minister questions rather than godly edifying which is in faith so do and then look at verse where was that verse seven desiring to be teachers of the law again who were the teachers of the law at this time it was the jewish people and the genealogies uh who were the ones who were supposed to instruct the children of israel the levites right right the levitical priesthood you know and the genealogies was there as to qualify these people as teachers of the law okay okay let's continue but we know that the law is good if a man use it lawfully knowing this that the law is not made for a righteous man but for the lawless and disobedient for the ungodly and for sinners for unholy and profane for murderers of fathers and murderers of mothers for man slayers for whoremongers for them that defile themselves with mankind for men stealers for liars for perjured persons and if there be any other thing that is contrary to science sound doctrine according to the glorious gospel of the blessed god which was committed to my trust the gospel that we preached today was revealed on to paul unto the jew first and also onto the greek greek is a gentile okay so right there in verse four when you see endless genealogies it's in reference to verse seven desiring to be teachers of the law in order to be a teacher of the law you had to prove through genealogy okay all right and there's another reference to that of course titus chapter 3. titus chapter 3 verses 8 on to verse 11. titus chapter 3 verses 8 unto verse 11. this is a faithful saying and these things i will that thou affirm constantly that they which have believed in that they which which have believed in god might be careful to maintain good works these things are good and profitable onto men but avoid foolish questions and genealogies and contentions and look at this and strivings about the law bringing people under the law for they are unprofitable and vain a man that is in heretic after the first and second admonition reject hi knowing that he that is such as subverted and sinneth being condemned being condemned of himself yeah yeah so see we are we are not to get into genealogies and i'll tell you what uh there are some uh beloved jewish people out there who will get into their genealogies okay and for their own you know for their families that per se is not a bad thing but see when it's mentioned here in the scripture about the genealogies note that okay note that all right but avoid foolish questions and genealogies and contentions and strivings about the law okay and now go back to first timothy chapter 1 verse 4 neither give he to fables and endless genealogies which minister questions rather than godly edifying which is in faith so do and look at verse 7 desiring to be teachers of the law understanding neither what they say nor whereof they affirm okay so you see in the scriptures when the genealogies are there and mentioned it's always a mention it's linked within those who are teaching the law okay we are not to get involved in endless genealogies salvifically salvifically there is neither jew nor greek okay you as a saved jew you do not have to give us the rundown of your genealogy to prove that you are a jew okay we are all one in christ jesus you being a jew truly saved and born again okay ethnicity as far as your ethnical ethnicity to prove you're jewish go ahead and then go ahead okay salvifically salvifically again there is neither jew nor greek male or female okay and about that if there's no distinction at all it says that there's neither male or female what are we a bunch of homophobics or something you know what i'm saying you know what i'm saying but when they when they will bring up as an argument about who the true jews are the endless genealogy thing comes up but the verses that talk about that are linked here in context to those who are trying to bring people under the law and keep them in bondage that kind of thing okay now go to james chapter one one verse okay now is there any place where you can definitely say that today in the time of the gentiles or the christian dispensation that over there the in the complete tribe of judah is there or over there the complete tribe of naftali is over there no god has spread his people abroad into the four corners of the earth okay there are there are synagogues in iceland as i understand it okay god is bringing his has brought his people back to israel in 1948 you know in accordance with prophecy i also have a video addressing that uh israel 1948 what was god doing okay but but the distinct 12 tribes themselves the distinct 12 tribes themselves are still dispersed okay if you're jewish why aren't you going back to jerusalem addressing those who are calling themselves jews and or not okay but there are jews all over the earth like i said in iceland there are synagogues in japan okay there is a jewish community excuse me a jewish congregation in japan okay well how do we know they are true jews well ethnically you can trace their genealogies back and they do then israel if you make it this far if you're still watching me is that not the truth right go ahead and leave the comment okay but is there going to come a time when the 12 tribes are going to be distinguished and known and marked one verse in james chapter 1 verse 1 james a servant of god and of the lord jesus christ to the 12 tribes which are scattered abroad greeting james 1 verse 1 shows to who the book is written to the book of james is written unto the jews okay and it says to the 12 tribes which are scattered abroad okay in a collective sense but like i said can you point to one specific area on the earth where there's the tribe of judah or there's the tribe of benjamin or there's the tribal laby or samayan or naphtali no the 12 tribes are scattered abroad okay okay and ethnically a jewish man or woman can trace their genealogy to prove if people are that vain that they are in fact jewish and jewish families of themselves okay even those that do not practice any form of religion per se can trace like okay their ancestors here in america uh land came uh from ellis island in new york okay and from there on and there on and there on okay okay there are two jews salvifically we are all one in christ ethnically i'm a saved born-again king james bible believing christian but i'm not jewish i'm not jewish okay finally go to the book of revelation the book of revelation revelation chapter 3 verses 7 under verse 13. revelation chapter 3 verses 7 under verse 13. now in the book of revelation right here the catching away is signified in the book of revelation in chapter four okay that's when we get caught up the body of christ which is comprised both of jew and gentile ethnically salvifically we are all one okay but note something revelation 3 verses 17 under verse 13 and to the angel of the church in philadelphia write these things saith he that is holy he that is true he that hath the key of david he that openeth and no man shutteth and shutteth and no man openeth let's stop right there it's the son of david you hear that jesus is referred to as son of david okay david was not his daddy joseph was not his daddy okay okay when a jewish man or woman refers to jesus christ as the son of david that is them acknowledging his role and title as king of the jews and when jesus christ comes back he is going to be ruling and reigning on the throne in jerusalem as king of the jews lord of lords king of kings lord of lords he will be ruling as the son of david meaning king okay so when a jewish man refers to jesus as or a jewish woman excuse me refer to jesus as son of david that is a jewish man or woman acknowledging him as king okay because the one parallel where the rich young ruler goes up to jesus and says good master what should i do you know what shall i do to inhere eternal eternal life i'm paraphrasing just butchering becky pardon but then the one beggar guy says in a crowd jesus thou son of david have mercy on me he stops because there was a beggar acknowledging jesus as king and at that time before the death burial and resurrection jesus as king was offering the kingdom on to the jews and when a jewish man or woman especially at that time when christ was walking on the earth acknowledged him as king an israelite indeed in whom there is no guile okay i realize that he said that of nathaniel okay but i had to address that okay let's continue verse 8 i know thy works behold i have set before thee an open door and no man can shut it for thou hast a little strength and has kept my word and has not denied my name now here is where some twisting goes on behold i will make them of the synagogue of satan which say they are jews and are not but do i behold i will make them to come and worship before thy feet and to know that i have loved it because thou has kept the word of my patience i will also i also will keep thee from the hour of temptation which shall come upon all the world to try them that dwell upon the earth behold i come quickly hold that fast which thou hast that no man take thy crown him that overcometh will i make a pillar in the temple of my god and he shall go no more out and i will write upon him the name of my god and the name of the city of my god which is new jerusalem which cometh down out of heaven from my god and i will write upon him my new name he that hath an ear let him hear with the spirit set unto the churches verse 9 behold i will make them of the synagogue of satan there are those out there who like to say that the jews run everything that the jews are evil a truly saved born again king james bible believing christian defends the jews defends israel's right to the land that they have and their right to possess and own the land okay there are some evil wicked jewish people out there yes there are okay but see those who are truly anti-sh will go to this and say it's the synagogue of satan so see it's a jews with that world rule the world it's a jews it's a zionist conspiracy no roman catholicism and the jesuits rule this world are being allowed to rule this world okay they are the ones who are in control of everything they have put the jews and uh jewish people working with the vatican is oh boy oh boy but anyway there are some jews who work with and alongside the vatican unfortunately okay like in the one uh documentary that i've seen on several channels and which i have in a playlist uh one guy said uh about uh former pope uh rats and uh ratzinger or whatever his name was pope benedict he said you don't invite the grand inquisitor to israel you just don't do it you know you just don't do it but those who are truly anti-semitic will go to here and say it's see it says the synagogue of satan so it's the jews it's the jews and note this here okay which say they are jews and are not but do lie who are the true jews who are the true jews we don't know you know who now let me put this into your ear the roman catholics roman catholicism and the jesuits they are not actually calling themselves jewish but roman catholicism teaches replacement theology that the time of jacob's trouble is not the time of jacob's trouble but the time of the church's trouble that the time the great tribulation as they would call it okay which is a description not a title okay the time of jacob's trouble they say it's for the purification of the church hence replacing israel so in that sense roman catholicism even though they do not say we are jewish they hate the jews all of you jewish people we truly say born-again king james bible-believing christians are not your enemies your greatest enemy as a jew is roman catholicism mystery babylon the great the mother of harlots and abominations of the earth and her army the military army the jesuits okay roman catholicism is your enemy roman catholicism wants to replace you and as we have already looked and we have seen that the jew is still the apple of god's eye and that salvifically there is neither jew nor greek but ethnically there are true jews there are true jews absolutely there are so behold i will make them of the synagogue of satan which say there are jews and are not replacement theology replacing the jew again roman catholics do not verbally say we are jews no they do not say that but they teach that the great tribulation is for the purification of the church they seek to replace you hence mystery babylon the great the mother of harlots and abominations of the earth is trying to convince everybody and is doing a pretty good job on some accounts are trying to say that the church is the apple of god's eye not you the jewish people you see see behold i will make them of the synagogue of satan which say they are jews and are not but do lie behold i will make them to come and worship before thy feet and to know that i have loved thee synagogue of satan that say they are jews and are not also to the black hebrew israelites who say they are jews and they're not or the lost tribe that's in europe i forget what they call that there's a lost tribe that's in europe the europeans the are the uh are the true jews or as stephen anderson says you know that the church i have replaced the jews that the church are the true jews slippery slope better be careful now after the body of christ is taken away romans revelation 7 verses 1 under verse 8. revelation 7 verses 1 under verse 8. and after these things i saw four angels standing on the four corners of the earth holding the four winds of the earth that the wind should not blow on the earth nor on the sea nor on the nor on any tree and i saw another angel ascending from the east having the seal of the living god and he cried with a loud voice to the four angels to whom it was given to hurt the earth and the sea saying hurt not the earth neither the sea nor the trees till we have sealed the servants of our god in their foreheads and i heard the number of them which were sealed and they were sealed and they were sealed in 144 000 of all the tribes of the children of israel of the tribe of judah were sealed twelve thousand of the tribe of reuben were sealed twelve thousand of the tribe of gad were sealed twelve twelve thousand of the tribe of a shearer were sealed twelve thousand of the tribe of nephthelium were sealed twelve thousand of the tribe of meneses were sealed 12 000 of the tribe of samayan were sealed 12 000 of the tribe of levi were sealed 12 000 of the tribe of issachar or sealed 12 000 of the tribe of zabaloon were sealed twelve thousand of the tribe of joseph were sealed twelve thousand of the tribe of benjamin were sealed twelve thousand now see these 144 000 jews okay these during the time of jacob jacob's trouble they are sealed these jews will have eternal security during the time of jacob's trouble because they are sealed look at the verses above and after these things i saw four angels standing on the four corners of the earth holding the four winds of the earth that the wind should not blow on the earth nor on the sea nor on any tree and i saw another angel ascending from the east having the seal of the living god and he cried with a loud voice of the four angels to whom it was given to hurt the earth and the sea saying hurt not the earth neither the sea nor the trees till we have sealed the servants of our god in their foreheads and then you read what two tribes by the way were not mentioned dan and ephraim that's a different story okay let's continue reading this after this i beheld and lo a great multitude which no man could number of all nations and kindreds and people and tongues stood before the throne and before the lamb clothed with white robes and palms in their hands and cried with a loud voice saying salvation to our god which sitteth upon the throne and onto the lamb and all the angels stood round about the throne and about the elders and the four beasts and fell before the throne on their faces and worship god saying amen blessing and glory and wisdom and thanksgiving and honor and power and might be unto our god forever and ever amen and one of the elders answered saying unto me what are these which are red and white robes and once came they and i said unto him sir thou knowest and he said on and he said to me these are they which came out of great tribulation and have washed their robes and made them white in the blood of the lamb therefore are they before the throne of god and serve him day and night in his temple and he that sitteth on the throne shall dwell among them they shall hunger no more nor thirst anymore neither shall the sun light on them nor any heat for the lamb which is in the midst of the for the lamb which is in the midst of the throne shall feed them and shall lead them unto living fountains of waters and god shall wipe away all tears from their eyes these jews in the verses 7 1 under verse 8 are sealed and they will not take the mark of the beast because they have sealed their god in their foreheads okay brethren sisters friends and foes this true jew argument oh we don't know who the true jews are i don't know if there's any true jews that is a stepping stone onto replacement theology salvifically we are all one in christ jesus yes but ethnically there are true jews you have to be that's the distinction okay salvifically there is no distinction ethnically there is okay okay and when people start doing stuff like well we don't know who the true jews are how do we distinguish the true jews oh there was no holocaust those little subtle things will lead on to replacement theology and those things are warning signs now like i said some don't know some have never searched the scriptures about it some don't like oh yeah well yes salvifically yes yes there is a difference salvifically and ethnically yes there is so ethically and ethnically okay yes some don't know that that's what this video is for but when you got people who are um blurring that line and then go to denying the holocaust and very quickly about the holocaust i have said in my one video uh the holocaust part one six million i we really don't know the true number of how many of the jewish people were exterminated i personally believe it is well above six million i really do okay but see there are those out there who say oh it's probably more like 250 000 and another area of replacement theology of you know which is a part of you know holocaust denial that kind of stuff okay uh well there were many other holocausts making light of replacing okay so sister this was a little long-winded i hope this answered your question um thank you thank you to my brothers and sisters i love you so much and i'm praying for every single one of you and for friends and even to you my foes my better enemies you a little mad there bro i'm praying for you too so you all have a good one and go ahead and have fun with this video i'm sure you will i love you my brothers 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XiyfRfdFKpk | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XiyfRfdFKpk | Serverless - The Problem Reactive Was Looking For - James Roper, Lightbend | okay well welcome back everyone uh thanks for coming and joining um my name is James Roper I am from Australia I I flew in yesterday due to flight delays got to my hotel room at about three a.m and then didn't sleep at all so uh I did have a two two hour nap before I came here so hopefully that's just this morning and hopefully that's going to sustain me for this presentation um but if if it doesn't uh please wake me up so uh um I work for light Bend as the architect of Calyx you've probably heard about a lot about calyx so far I heard some people overheard some people saying that uh light Bend for some reason isn't here but this other company called calyx has come we're talking about calyx a lot these days but my presentation today for the most part I'm not going to talk about calyx I'm going to talk about serverless which obviously calyx is a serverless problem so it's going to lead to calyx but we're going to spend a lot of time looking at serverless and why I believe that serverless is the problem that um reactive has been looking for so to um to start off with we're going to go back in time and look at a brief and very incomplete history of reactive systems because I think it's important to understand that um none of this stuff is actually new so uh we'll start off with the actor model and for those that aren't aware the active model was formalized in 1973 in a paper by Carl Hewitt and a few other guys and um they actually came up with it in in trying to build AI systems and the idea is that you have this concept of an actor which is a universal primitive for concurrent programming so actors can run independently and fail independently from other actors they communicate via message passing which is what allows them to fail communicate to to fail independently because they're not dependent on each other running and um then over the years there's been a few active systems implementations one of the major ones was erlang which was created in 1986 for systems that must run non-stop for example pavax exchanges so erlang was built in the actor model and there's a really great demo that you can see that they produced back in 1986 where these developers show fixing a bug and redeploying the system that while it was running and without interrupting an existing phone call uh move on to more modern times um Aqua was developed by Giannis Bonet who we heard earlier today and it's a modern actor model for the jvm inspired heavily by erlang so um so we've got these concepts of of actors of message passing of being able to fail independently of being able to be deployed independently but there are also other things that were kind of Brewing over the years another thing is that's probably a bit more modern is conflict-free replicated data types these were I think first kind of the term was coined around 2010 in a in a paper um but these are but they've definitely been around for a lot longer than that they're designed for distributed systems the idea is that they're always available so reads and rights can occur concurrently regardless of network partitions and what's running and what's not so again we've got this theme of of resilience of things being able to run independent of failure they eventually consistent so no matter what changes you make on what node um uh in what order you can make 10 different changes on 10 different or nodes and then eventually as long as they all gossip to each other at some point they will all Converge on the same state and importantly this requires no coordination there's no point where they need to synchronize and say okay is everybody we all know what the state is we're all agreed okay let's commit nothing like that these are able to to run independently and converge independently on the same state uh another concept that has been coming to prominence is event-driven architectures now um events have been around for probably you know much longer than the the actor model and and there's definitely been versions and and systems that have been built that are could be described as event system event driven for a long time that's probably become more popular uh through the 2010s especially uh with um with things like Kafka and similar message Brokers so in event driven architectures States communicated by streams of events in contrast to when you need State fetching it or updating it synchronously as part of the the request that needs it and again this allows components to be isolated from each other um so if one component needs to update another component and that component's not running it doesn't matter because all that component has to do is publish it it's events event streaming and eventually the one the failing component will come back up and be able to consume it and event driven architectures also allow components to scale independently if one component has a huge amount of load that's not going to push a huge amount of load on everything that it depends on because it's consuming their event streams not calling them synchronously so on this background of ideas of of things that that are resilient to pay a failure and that can scale independently came the reactive Manifesto so it was first published in 2013. we've talked about the reactive Manifesto A lot already today so I won't go too much into it but at the top we have responsive so this is kind of the overarching goal of what we're trying to achieve with reactive to be responsive to users uh then we're also resilient this is achieved the responsiveness by being resilient in the face of failure being elastic so being able to stay responsive in the face of varying workload both small and large and then to achieve those two things to achieve the decoupling necessary to do that we need to be message driven and I should point out an earlier version of the reactive Manifesto actually said um that was actually events driven here uh so event driven is a system that is event driven is reactive um but message message driven is a bit all more encompetent encompassing because things like crdts which can fail independently they're not event based uh they just work by gossiping their state hey this is my state hey this is my state and I'm communicating that way so um after we kind of according this reactive Manifesto um uh what was it good for who who would actually use this this uh reactive patterns to to build systems and in the early days um it was mostly web scale companies so you know I mean if if you remember back in the the 2010s or late late to the late naughties um Google would would people from Google if you ever met Google employers would talk about Google scale as if um Google problems were and a whole level of transcendence above everyone else's problems and nobody else had problems like Google uh and so good I mean Google did use many of these patterns to build their systems but other companies did start having the same sorts of load that Google faced Facebook and Twitter and so they had to to build event driven systems and and so on and would use maybe without um actually using the term reactive would use these reactive principles to build their systems and there were also Niche use cases so things like high frequency trading and when did my screen just go and very large iot systems so um at light Bend we had a customer the the Dutch border control that had um tens of thousands of of sensors all around their border that um and and uh that that needed to be able to communicate and and work um independently of each other to be able to control the Dutch border and now we're using ARCA to do that but then in in the mid 2010s um Cloud native started becoming a big thing and at light Bend and people building um the tools to support reactive Apple systems uh we were excited because Cloud offered a great opportunity for um for people to offer was was a perfect place that we felt that reactive was good for so um reactive systems the cloud is less reliable it's only your control you're not actually running things so you need to make sure that it's resilient and reactive systems can help achieve this and Cloud applications also had to be elastic because Cloud offers almost unlimited resources at your fingertips but to be able to make use of those resources your applications need to be elastic and reactive systems help achieve that but it wasn't the perfect use case for for reactive because old patterns could sort of be made to be good enough so you add a few constraints 12 Factor apps is a good example you know keep keep your application nodes stateless use distributed databases and these practices would sort of work until they didn't because the database becomes the bottleneck um when you have you you could have caching issues but um people kind of hobbled through being able to use the cloud um uh by applying Band-Aid fixes to these issues and of course when everything's Falls over you can always just blame someone else so AWS went down it's not our fault so serverless came came along um I don't know 2017 2018 and at face value just like with Cloud it looked like the old patterns will work because like lambdas are just safe for stateless Services right the fact is that Lambda was nothing like stateless services and people found this out very quickly uh you couldn't cash with them database access was a problem because um you'd be creating these database connection pools just for one request to be handled uh performance can be a problem when you when you link them all up together reliability becomes a problem because you have no control over when these things are started and stopped and many of the hardest problems were not solved so you still have to manage a database and that database still becomes the bottleneck you still have to manage failure so what if the database is down what if this Lambda isn't functioning properly and so on but at the same time there were people that started publishing success stories about how they successfully used um a serverless and what you saw was they talked about being event driven so responding to events and and Publishing events rather than going and having those big chains of Lambda calls um and they would talk about uh being able to update State independently without having to coordinate and you even started to hear about things that sounded a bit more like actors durable functions and things like that and so we kind of saw this uh um almost Reinventing of of reactive that people had to do in order to use serverless um uh in order to use serverless effectively and successfully and so that's where um uh at light Bend we started talking about serverless 2.0 so the idea with serverless 2.0 is that it's reactive from the ground up so we're not just trying to we're not just providing these um these these kind of abstractions that you then need to go and and put the reactive principles on top of it's reactive from the bottom and you just write your application in this constrained environment and you'll and you can be successful doing it so an important thing in in serverless 2.0 is that state has to be a first class concept because the state really is one of the the hardest problem to solve in in Computing coordinating Around It sharing it between components and so on so in a in a um reactive serverless platform you think of it as deploying entities not services okay so underneath you're still deploying something that runs on on a server somewhere I mean serverless doesn't mean there's no servers it means you're not thinking of it in terms of service and just like in in the same way you're not thinking of it in terms of services that are communicating with each other you're thinking of it in terms of entities that you are deploying so State these stateful things that have stayed these entities are actors so they communicate with each other via message passing those messages might be events or they might not um but they're not dependent on each other running the entities themselves are run manage persisted cached whatever needs to be done in order to run them by the platform you don't need to worry about where they run how many of them are running what their their scale is that's handled by the platform and as I said they communicate via message passing the second thing about our about a reactive serverless platform is that it is fundamentally event driven so one thing that means is that entities themselves have to be sources of events so you don't think of entities as here I go and put some data in a database and then I might go and publish an event somewhere or something like that anything that you do with the entity is an event so anytime you change it and and Anthony that's an event that something else can consume in order to provide such a an a platform we have to have multiple State models because uh these um these kind of reactive patterns as I talked about before we had actors we have conflict-free replicated data types we have Event Event driven applications and these all kind of solve different problems in distributed computing and not every use case that we have requires the same the same model to solve it so an example of a state model is event sourcing a simple value could be a state Model A crdt could be a state model you will have views that aggregate multiple entities together there's another state model and so on and so developers will select state models based on requirements and and they're not going to use the same state model across the whole system that for each different entity that they have they will choose the state model that best suits what that entity needs so if they have certain latency requirements then they might choose a state model that ensures that the state is at the node that receives the request already before it before it's handling it so something like crdts similarly if they want concurrent rights or if they don't want concurrent rights they'll use different state models for that and if um if they weren't depending on their consistency requirements so do they want eventual consistency do they want strong single Rider consistency uh they'll select a state model that that uh meets those those needs so an important um thing here is that these State models mean that we have these constrained State patterns and Jonas did mention in his keynote a little bit about the importance of constraint because tight constraints gives the platform more power if the con if the if the platform understands your your state model um it can do a lot more with it with that um such as scaling horizontally it can know how to replicate that doesn't need to uh does it need to replicate is it one way or or can it replicate two ways and then merge uh what kind of con what what kind of uh options does it have for replication when you use a constrained State model the the platform can make those decisions and the developer can just focus on their business logic uh and the platform can also make and meet consistency guarantees and the platform can also make decisions to stay available and there's also an unrealized potential here that goes far beyond serverless or that pushes serverless beyond what I'm talking about with serverless 2. so for example replicating all the way to the edge and I don't mean just like to the local region in AWS I mean like to the cell phone tower um so we could we could share State at the edge without having to go back to the central Cloud thing if we're using the right State model that allows that that the platform knows how to manage that and get the stage to where it needs to be when it needs to be and even go all the way to devices so this is where I come back to calyx and um calyx is this is the platform that light Ben has has built that is then what embodiment of serverless 2.0 so uh it's it's hosted by lightbend we launched it in May of this year we've actually been working on it since 2019 it's gone through various incarnations of names and and ways of of Distributing it um it's grpc based so um we describe the entities using grpc and declare how they how their state model works and and so on um and it's polyglot So currently supports Java Scala JavaScript and typescript um but it can support any language that supports grpc so I'm going to give a demo now um and I'm going to run it through it fairly quickly because I don't want to run out of time but um what I've what I've built here so if we go to here calyx service list you can see we have a service deployed the asset service I'm going to create a proxy to that with a grpc UI front end so calyx supports like create an internet exposed ingressors but when you just want to test a service we offer a way that that allows you to go through an authenticated proxy that doesn't have to expose your service to the internet and that's the feature that I'm using now and so this service what it does is it tracks information about assets and the only thing that it currently tracks is location so if I get an asset I'll just uh make this bigger if I get an asset uh let's say I want to check where the hammer is its location is the tool shed I can move it to I'll take it out of the toolshed and check it into the yard and then if I go back and load that and invoke it again you can see it's out in the yard so in a real asset tracking thing there might be other states for assets um but but in here we we just it's just very simple for this demo I'm not going to go into too much of how to actually implement this entity I'm going to show implementing a new entity but you can see here important things is we have um this checked in event so whenever I check something in it emits this event saying that the asset has been checked into this location um and we check track the current state with this location here uh and um I've implemented this in typescript so you can see when I get the check check-in message the command I met a checked-in event I could do any validation here before I do that and and fail if I want to and then in my event handler when I received the checked-in event I simply update the entities location but important thing that I want to show here is this uh assets publisher service and what this does here is I'm declaring the input for this uh for this grpc service is so this is an and what's we call an action in calyx which is not an entity it's just some code some stateless code but it's going to subscribe to the asset event sourced entity stream and publish that into what we call a direct event stream which can be consumed by other services and and over here we have the um the code for actually uh Translating that internal to checked in domain events to the external checked in event that we're going to put that other services can consume which in this case is actually the same event just for the Simplicity of this demo so what I'm going to do now is I'm going to implement a new service which is a view service so I've taken the liberty of already setting up the the initial project um and their initial protobuf here and I'm going to call it assets by location I'm going to tell the calyx code gen that it's a view and I'm going to say that it's going to subscribe to the direct um Eventing from the asset service consuming that published event stream ID called assets now I'm going to declare this update location method to handle the the checked in events that I'm going to start receiving and this is going to produce an asset location which is actually the schema for my view so um that schema is pretty simple it has the asset ID and it has the location so then I'm going to tell calyx that this isn't a view update method it's going to update the assets by location table and I'm going to need to transform some uh the the events it receives in some code so now I'm going to move on to the query method so this is going to be what actually receives record the the requests it's called get assets uh we have a by location request which um uh simply passes in the location that we want to get the assets by the location and it's going to return a asset set location response which has a list of asset IDs that are at that location so coming back to the query another calyx annotation and this is where we declare the clip query itself and this is an SQL like a thing so we want to select the asset ID so that comes from our asset location table and we're going to put it as whoops I need to remember my shortcuts as assets IDs so that's going to put all the asset IDs that it selects into this asset at location field and oh yeah from assets by location so that's saying I want to get it from the table that was updated here where location equals um like the location from this by location request and so that's almost all I need to do um I'm now going to let the let paylex generate some code for me if I can type on my laptop so that's generated this file here and uh the first thing that I'm going to do is import this location protobuf and then I'm just going to transform the checked in event to the asset location schema which gets the subject of the that's the entity ID the asset ID and the actual location from the event and I've now finished implementing The View so this is the the slow part npm run package so I'm going to build a document image and I'm going to publish it and so if we copy the uh the tag here that I'm building we can push that and then we're going to do a calyx service deploy locations now I need to talk just for a little bit more um while that's going to take a little bit a little while to pull the image and then create the tables added for the view and so on so um we can see it deployed there and it's not available yet um and so if we get just give it some time so um hopefully this is going to work but um uh going back to this SQL here so we don't support the full set of SQL one of the things is that it is quite constrained because uh if we supported just any arbitrary SQL here the platform wouldn't know how to manage the state it wouldn't know how to guarantee various caching and and consistency guarantees um and let's okay it's ready now and so now I'm going to start a new proxy to the locations open in grpc UI that's going to point to it and on a different port to the other one and so you can see here's my assets location get assets and all the Assets in the yard I'm not sure why that's no and for some reason did I enter that wrong ah I pushed yard so many times and so there you can see our assets right asset IDs including the hammer that we moved before um and I'm running out of time here so I'm not going to show show more than that but an important thing to notice here when I wrote this location service or when I when when those assets were loaded this location service didn't exist um because this is an event-driven system fundamentally event driven um I didn't have to do a data migration or anything like that when I started when I deployed my location service to populate it with with data I could just um it just consumes the event stream that's just there and it can bring itself up to date in its own time without having to worry about the fact that it didn't exist when those events were created so um so that's a very brief demo of of just basically one of calyx's features um but if if you're interested I would strongly recommend going and signing up for a trial account and try and announce yourself so uh so thank you uh we might have a Time draw now we don't have any time for questions okay uh if you want to ask me questions I'll be outside afterwards thanks [Applause] | The Linux Foundation | UCfX55Sx5hEFjoC3cNs6mCUQ | 2022-11-09 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 4,428 | 23,608 |
wG10yAid6sY | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wG10yAid6sY | Passing the Baton | evening we're going to get started now and uh our bishop is here with us to bring greetings and open us in prayer we thank you for being here welcome to everybody tonight thank you for being here and taking some time out normally we would do this in person in some respects for more people and so that the work that the laity do and you as leaders in the state parish relations committees of our conferences of our churches and our conference are just vital to making this happen so uh of course i know that you'll find other ways jim mosher later will talk about this i'm sure in which you can connect with your new pastor and how you will do that but i know that um during this season that is very different from any other appointment season or time in the life of the church at least in my lifetime that that everybody's commitment and faith and gratitude for the reception of a new pastor is very important and of course how you say goodbye is important as well and i know that that you'll do that well but thank you for being here i'm going to be with you for a few minutes i'm not going to be here for uh for the whole time so it's i have another commitment this evening as well uh via zoom because it is my preferred method of meeting not really but it's the only method we've got right now i now am executive platinum on zoom i want y'all to know that i was able to achieve that status in a very short time anyway it's good to be with you all tonight and bishop will you uh open us in prayer as well let us pray holy god we're grateful for these who've gathered this evening we ask your special blessings on congregations who will be saying goodbye to their pastor and also greeting a new pastor in just a few short weeks oh god we'll do this in a time of transition and a time of an unsettled time in terms of when we will be able to gather in the way in which we had we had once been accustomed to but at least during this time we know that you'll be able to help us find a significant new and creative ways in order to continue to be in ministry together uh so for jim's presence with us this evening i indeed want to offer a blessing of gratitude for him and his work that he'll be doing with us this evening and of course we ask your blessings upon all those who are gathered here and their churches that they represent for it's the name of the christ i pray amen amen thank you for that and appreciate you being here with us uh bishop and now i'm going to turn over to the mission coordinator for the center for church development who has worked hard in organizing this evening for us tonight liliana rangel and she's going to be sharing some of our logistics as well as some of the resources with you liliana hi friends hope you're doing well thank you for joining us this evening i wanted to remind you just a few things to consider uh one thing i wanted to let you know that this meeting is being recorded so if your lay people are not able to join i know a couple pastors shared with me that some of their lay people were not able to join we will record this and we will have it on our website so that we can make it available to you on the chat function if you see at the bottom of your screen where you see chat you can open up that chat function and if you have any questions that come up while jim is presenting put those in there um we i will figure out if we need to stop and ask him those questions or towards the end we will be able to ask him those questions as well you could just go ahead and put your questions in the chat function and i am up uh loading the workbook uh jim will be talking and going through a workbook and i will throw it into the chat box if you want to download it and go through it if you have it on your in your hands i said that earlier uh yesterday if you have it great um and also it'll be in the chat function and that's it i'll get back to owen thank you liliana and i originally had went through this passing the baton course when i was leaving christ's foundry the church that i planted to become the director for the center of church development and there was one statement that jim shared that just haunted me jim said that as much as the united methodist church has pastoral transitions we should be the best at it but data shows that we are not that we don't do transitions well that when data has shown that a church can actually grow in transitions so many of our churches do not and the resources that i received in that transition was so helpful to me and was so helpful in that pastoral transition that we we did at christ foundry uh when i assumed this role and i said we need to do this for every church in the north texas conference every time we have a pastoral transition because it is a great resource and having jim uh lead it is especially a gift because he knows our churches he's he served on the cabinet of the north texas conference he served a number of our churches and has been a real leader in our conference and is real connected to so many of our churches through his work with healthy church initiative and his other work through his work in being my predecessor so we have a real gift for having him be with us tonight and both as one of our own from being from the north texas conference as well as being a nationwide sought after expert on pastoral transitions and so jim on behalf of north texas conference on behalf of the cabinet north texas conference we thank you we thank you for doing this uh and we are honored to be having you here tonight and so with that i'll turn over to you jim thanks thanks so much owen and liliana and bishop and others this is so much fun for me tonight and then thursday i'll be visiting with the pastors uh but the reason it's so much fun is i i know many of you and i know your churches uh often when i'm doing these i don't know anybody and so it's just i feel kind of like i'm at home um and uh so i just want to say relax we're going to be together about a little over an hour hopefully we'll have some time for questions and answers at the end um and i i kind of want to just set the stage what i hope to accomplish and i'll be checking in regularly with owen to make sure i'm on target and if i'm not through the chat he can just tell me and redirect where he would like for me to go so before i get started let me just say what i'm presenting to you uh tonight you're not going to hear any theory these are best practices that we know work especially in the age of covert 19. i work with a number of churches uh that have already gotten started in the changeover zone passing the baton they got started because they were churches and other places their their pastor was retiring they had a little bit of a head start and then cover 19 hit and so they had to uh they had to change everything that we had talked about him doing and i'm going to share with you some of their best practices that they are using to hopefully stimulate your own creativity so because these are best practices from around the country we know they work but look they may not work for you or in your setting and that's fine so if they don't work that's fine with me my goal isn't to get each one of you to to buy into everything i might lift up as a suggestion but rather that when you participate tonight it will stir your own creativity and you can write this word down if you've got a place to write please the most important word of the webinar intentionality we just want to be intentional especially during this age of covet 19 and of course with what's going on in our country right now and i because i can't know each one of you uh and i can't know all of your settings and all of your situations just let me ask for your forgiveness in advance if anything i say during this webinar makes it sound like i think i know more about your church and what you should be doing than you do i don't here's my hope though that my experience working with hundreds of churches many very similar to yours and your experience being your church at this unique moment in history with its own particular context that together tonight we can come up with some ways to have a real plan of action for your church to say goodbye to your current pastor and hello to your new pastor so also since i i can't know uh all of your settings and situation and i'll be kind of painting with a broad brush this evening um owen has arranged this so uh uh because you've registered for this uh you're entitled to uh one a free zoom consultation with your spr committee with me later just to address any specific issue and concern that you might have that i might not get to tonight and owen or liliana can tell you how to contact me and and how to how to reach me before i even start talking about the workbook in our process though i just want to take a moment having spent many years in the north texas conference and feeling like this conference and these churches you all made me who i am today molded me in ministry and i just want to say you are passing the baton in the weirdest strangest most difficult time and all of us um are we're cloaked in anxiety about the future we have so many questions not only about covet 19 but also just about um what's going on in our world today and our hearts are really uh i'm sure are just heaviest heavy so while what i'm sharing with you tonight i think it's very very important and i and i'm sure just for your churches i don't want it for a minute to make it sound like it's more important than the current reality that all of you are dealing with right now can i get an amen and let me just say uh while you are all i don't know your particular setting i'm sure some of you are just just so excited about getting your new pastor some of you may be uh not so excited about losing your current pastor uh you've got such a host of emotions and perspectives uh that i can't possibly know but i do know this having served on the cabinet for seven years the bishop and your cabinet have done as the absolute best they can do to try to make good matches and i'd just like for you would you mind just a thumbs up or a wave to the bishop and say hey thank you this can you imagine being a bishop in these times and just let him know that you appreciate it and then uh bishop could i ask you real quick because i don't keep up with all the conference stuff uh so what what is the current uh plan now in the north texas conference in regard to starting date for churches when can churches begin to uh gather together in their uh facilities that kind of thing would you would you mind just don't mind talking about that briefly so i need to tell you this is this is not we don't have a target date yet we've been uh we've been open with the both the east and the northwest districts simply because of sizes size of churches and being able to social distance easily some of those about being able to begin to gather for worship provided that all the protocols are met we know that uh that some of our larger churches in that district may have some challenge about meeting the protocols simply because of social distancing we're still watching the numbers uh in in what i would call the dallas area which includes not only dallas county but uh denton and collin county and rockwall some things we should some people think we should use coffin county as well to determine that we're um we're still they they keep moving on us we think we're going down and then they started back up so we want to get a period of time in which we feel like it your your people are going to be safe and what i want and i've said this to a couple of people at a something the other day and we want all of our clergy to be safe too it's not like we're asking them to put themselves and their families at risk at this time and i know that you understand that so our whole goal has been to do no harm either to people who gather for worship or or clergy families as well we may be close i don't know that we're gonna we're gonna do a little um visiting about that tomorrow and our largest membership churches that worship our largest number of people every sunday have said that they will probably open later or just very slowly in order to accommodate people because they will not be able to social distance in the ways in which we which are preferable um anyway so that's where we are uh there are ways in which things can happen we now have uh the musicians in the conference have been started to be very clear that uh in terms of music or congregational song that may be out for a time even and i know that sounds strange but uh when you get those things from uh from experts across the country i will acknowledge the cdc has removed that however everybody involved in music and things like that are are somewhat concerned i thought we were getting closer but this last week has not said that so we're still we follow it closely and we're looking at ways in which it's gradually reopen we've not been closed i'm going to say that i do want to say that there's been a lot of great ministry that's happening and so many of our churches report there are more people engaged in worship now than there were before uh before we stopped gathering and many of our churches and some churches have had no financial difficulties in fact they've seen an uptick in generosity so we what we believe there's been a lot of imagination and a lot of vision and just a lot of faithless and continue to be the church and community so i'm very grateful to all of you for that thank you and you know i'm i'll be obviously talking tonight about passing the baton with our metaphor because you're in the changeover zone uh and this is a little different in the webinar forum than than our live workshop but given that none of us have ever gone through anything like this before not only with cover 19 uncertainty about the denomination and then the heaviness on our heart and our soul right now right about about social justice issues and what's going on i mean friends don't be surprised if you drop a baton or two along the way nobody's going to get this all right all the time uh so let's just grant each other a lot of grace uh when we're doing this lay folk grace to your pastor leaving and your pastor arriving i'll be asking the pastors to do the same thing so nobody's gonna get it all right but we're going to have a great time and a fun time trying to and i will hope to get you started uh with that tonight so uh you did receive uh most of you received the workbook and and liliana has put it there in the chat i really encourage you to download it uh if you had an opportunity to print it out that'll be helpful but i want to go through the workbook while we get started here so um the workbook is 26 pages now relax we're only going to go through two or three pages tonight but i i want you to have it in your hand so you can see what how we train uh others in the process so it's in sections like there is a section just for ds's and we use that when when we work with cabinets there's a section for the pastor saying goodbye how do you say goodbye and set your successor up for success there's a section for the pastor arriving you know how do you get onboarded and get off to a running start and then but tonight our focus is the section on the role of the local church so that's what we'll be focusing on now that 26 page workbook includes 10 pages of resources and i really want to encourage you to use those resources so the first few pages you'll see are a list of names these are lay people spr committee chairs church leaders and clergy who have successfully gone through the changeover zone and they represent churches of almost every type and size and setting that you could imagine so if a couple of weeks down the road if you feel like you're spinning your wheels or things aren't going right feel free to contact any of those folks they are more than happy to share from their own experience so lay person delayed person or large church large church or smaller membership church the smaller i tell you one of the one of the great things uh i want to i bet you've seen this too that's happened as we deal with covert 19 is i have never seen our churches more connectional than they are right now and all these are folks that just say hey let us help anybody you're working with so you can contact them and and i'll be sharing you some specific examples in a little while also in the workbook resources it will direct you to uh to our website and on that website we have dozens of videos real live videos that churches have just used recently or the last year or so to introduce their new pastor and also to share with you in video form how they've figured out how do you pass the baton virtually and you can go on those now the idea isn't for you to copy them but again i hope it will stimulate your own creativity our churches have already as the bishop alluded to have been so creative so let's let's just don't let this kobe 19 thing don't let this the issues in our country in our world right now stop us from having a great transition it's so important especially when there's other uncertainties let's minimize the uncertainty about saying goodbye and saying hello and then you'll see also in the workbook uh pastors a lot of resources that we have used that churches have shared with us to help you throughout the entire first year of your appointment to be able to get off to a good running start so i really encourage you to take advantage of the of the resources in there the inside page has a little information about me but many of you know me i've spent my career in the north texas conference and it's really not about it's not about me it's about you and it's about your churches so i'll be directing my work tonight uh toward the sprc chairs and the laity uh we did invite clergy to join in so clergy would know what we're telling the churches and then thursday i'll be spending time specifically with the churches so i hope you're here because you're willing to say right now that anxiety uncertainty and frustration that's just where we are visiting right now we live in hope and faithfulness and we're going to have a faithful and hopeful and great transition we're not going to just settle to become victims of what the world is handing us can i get an amen so just to get a start on that is one of our very favorite um commercials from a few years back i think you'll remember it and i hope you'll enjoy it take a look whoa father why can't we have direct tv like the mcgregors do we're settlers son we settle for things like having cable instead of direct tv hey jebediah how's it going working the land hoping for a fertile spring all right so we have to live with lower customer satisfaction i'm afraid so now go churn up some butter boy and then make your own clothes yes sir don't be a saver get rid of cable and upgrade to directv call 1-800 directv now come on that's funny now obviously i'm not here to ask you to upgrade to directv but i am here to ask you to up your game to say let's not be settlers let's don't settle for the way we have done this in the past let's don't settle to become victims and just say well to see what's going to happen and we've got an easy out if things don't work well let's don't be settlers let's take charge of this be very intentional and come up with a course of action and by the time we end tonight i'm actually going to help you and hope that you will that you will uh join with me to come up with a written plan of action to say goodbye to your current pastor and hello to your new pastor to get you to get you started now the word here is flexibility right because as the bishop mentioned some of our churches are doing things differently in terms of when they can be live and in person when they have when they have to be virtual and i'm very much aware uh leifold that you are here this evening and you're wearing two hats one is the hat to say goodbye to a pastor that hopefully you have come to love and the other is to say hello to a pastor that you will come to love but not only are you wearing those two hats unlike ever before you're wearing that hat of saying how much of this can i do live in person and how much will i have to do virtually so you got a lot swirling around and i'm going to try to address as much of that as i can in our limited time so we talk about passing the baton because we just find this is the greatest easiest metaphor to use now in some of your settings your ds may have handed your bishop i mean your your pastor a baton when they uh when they were talking about their appointment but because of covet 19 that may not have happened this year when we talked about passing the baton jay we've had so much fun over the years training churches to use that baton typically here's how we would say to do that so we'd say look on the first sunday uh that you're going to start talking about being in the changeover zone now look here's the here's what the changeover zone is and and i encourage you to use the language of changeover zone and passing the baton because we are changing culture whether we want to or not and culture travels on words so the change over zone and attract meat is a distance you've seen the very the multiple lanes along the track where the runners pass the baton and in that changeover zone in a track meet it's it's distance it's uh it's about 20 meters and a good runner she can run those 20 meters in seven steps and so we built our work our book the changeover zone our workbook everything is on seven steps having a great transition in the church it's not distant it is a matter of time now ideally if the cabinet wasn't dealing with all that it's been dealing with this year ideally the changeover zone is a matter of about 100 days before there's a change of pastor and the first hundred days after your new pastor arrives so we'll be talking about some of the things you can do uh to get ready to receive your new pastor and we'll also be talking about things you can do to help your new pastor get on boarded in the track meet there are four main players as we mentioned you know there's the runner with the baton the runner who's going to get the baton the on the field coach and that fourth ever important party in the relay is the crowd the people who are supporting and cheering and doing all they can to make it happen in the church the four players are these your current pastor who has the baton your new pastor who's going to receive the baton you're on the field coach who's the district superintendent and the crowd the church you good folks who really are behind the scenes in so many ways and up front in so many ways but you're the ones who really make our churches happen so we want to be sure that you feel like you've got a good understanding of what you can do to help make a great transition and that it isn't just a matter of the two pastors uh working it out but that you're have a very important part but because of covet 19 things have changed we used to ask the pastor on the first sunday when you're in the changeover zone stand up hold that baton talk about i'm passing the baton to my successor pray for the successor pray for the community pray for the mission field and while you're praying actually take that baton and pass it through the congregation from hand to hand to get as many hands being a part of this transition as possible well that's that doesn't make good sense today right so we have to figure out other ways to pass the baton in a visual metaphor image-driven way that creates a great culture so today we've got to figure out how to do it with temporary batons so take a look at this one church this is a church i worked with in virginia they started the process feeling like they were going to be passing that baton throughout the congregation the pastor was going to take the baton down to the children's area and every child was going to touch the baton they were going to be taking the baton to the hospital so the hospital patients and doctors and nurses could have a hand in passing that baton it's great imagery but probably won't happen this year so here's what they did they were so shocked when they couldn't meet just like you were remember when you first got the news but instead of living in frustration and despair they just visited there for a short time and they said we're going to live in hope and faithfulness and so they turned their creativity loose and figured out ways to virtually pass the baton and talk about passing the baton so take this look at this video now please don't don't judge this video on its professionalism or its perfection this was something they did in a week but judge it on its creativity and its messaging take a look jesus we fix our eyes on you with grateful hearts we give thanks for pastor ralph and pastor kelly and their faithful and fruitful ministry among us with hopeful hearts we welcome pastor brad and pastor mandy and the possibilities for our ministry together heather we run this race of faith looking to you jesus the pioneer and perfecter of our faith so you see the idea now i want to tell you a little bit about this video uh first of all you might have noticed that this was the staff saying goodbye to the pastor and um and each baton just the old discarded paper towel roll was decorated unique to each staff member and they are gifting their pastor who's retiring with all their batons with messages written to him about his future not only they're doing that but they're sharing with the congregation how they're doing that so that a first-time guest senses what a great group of people these are what a wonderful group of folks that make up this staff that are so creative and care so much about their pastor so um so they this is a good way to say goodbye now i don't know how you're saying goodbye to your pastor but what we want to do is keep in mind the first time guests who may be when you are able to be in your sanctuary who will come or just happens to stumble onto your online presence we want to be doing things that show a first-time guest how thoughtful you are and what a great group of people you are so um now and you notice that they also issued a challenge to the entire congregation because we want to do something fun together and virtually every group in the church has jumped in we have many of their videos on our website but this one i want you to see this is the youth group how they pass the baton visually to use the metaphor passing the baton and um so again i want to ask you just take a look at this now you don't know these kids but imagine you're in the church and you know who the teenagers are and you see the teenagers instead of sitting on the sidelines being disconnected almost victims of what the heck is going on in our world today instead they said we are going to be active participants and imagine that you're a first time guest and you happen to have a teenager and you see how much this church values its teenagers so take a look [Music] here you go take it back uh [Music] there she goes who are we gonna go my gosh here you go now again um i hope you're not looking at that saying how cheesy how crazy just put yourself in the place of people in the church how creative can your church become to pass the baton some way even if it has to do it virtually let's i know everybody's immediate response to all that was going on is pretty depressing but we want to live in you know i mean we want to live on a response that's faithful and believes that we can we can uh overcome whatever is handed our way now i'm going to begin now to share with you some specific techniques keeping in mind that word flexibility so about how you say goodbye and how you say hello so um let me just preface that by saying first of all because i work all over i can't know exactly what the current protocols are for the north texas conference so if i say anything uh that doesn't that you don't think seems to quite align with the current protocols of the conference however they've been communicated to you or they don't align with something perhaps that your district superintendent might have told you if they don't align go with your ds your ds knows you much better than i do who knows your church setting in a situation so if it's not quite the same just go with your with what your ds has to say so would you turn in your workbook if you have it to page 15 um and you'll see our action plan quadrant i'm going to ask to start doing a little work right now for just a few minutes so it looks like this and let me uh just kind of go through this with you um it's on page 15 and as i said i i really want to be sure that we don't spend an hour and a half together and and when you leave here it just seems like it's wasted words i i want to have a real plan of action now i can't possibly know your setting but you do so start with the challenges what are the challenges in front of your church right this moment now all of us are going to have some shared challenges right covered 19 uncertainties about the denomination the absolute sole heartbreak of what's going on in the world today in our country today about justice so we've got those challenges but what are your unique challenges one church told me uh their challenge was this um that they've had a pastoral match that was not good things have really fallen apart and and people will quit coming and and they're not sure they have enough money to afford a full-time pastor for a year that's a challenge i i don't know what challenges are but but uh sbr folks at lay folks please be sure that you write down your challenges as you see them and if you're uh on the committee or if you're a leader in a church and you feel like something's a challenge get it to your sbr chair so so she or he can get the challenges done what are the goals of your transition now uh again i had one church that said you know here's our goal our pastor has done a brilliant job she's been with us for a number of years the church has prospered she's going on to another appointment our goal is to have a transition which and a new pastor who can build upon the momentum that we have i don't know what your goals are is that the church told me we we just have to have some unity and and somebody to bring stability we we have to stop the bleeding that's our goal what are some of the goals of your transition what do you need to accomplish right now and in the long term what are the opportunities in front of you right now opportunities to reach your mission field opportunities to strengthen your church opportunities to actually reach new people now i hope in the remaining hour i have i'm going to share with you some opportunities that you would want to write down like how do you pass the baton what are some opportunities to pass the baton in a way that will just shout out who we are as a congregation our creativity and our intentionality and tonight especially i'd like for you to start with making plans concrete plans remember i said ideally the changeover zone is 100 days before the change of pastors but that can't happen this year right i mean uh you're uh you're you're going to have very limited days so what we want to do is be sure that we don't waste them so would you just in that plans just draw a horizontal line about midway through as you look at it on the far right side put the date that you expect your new pastor to begin on the far left hand side put this coming sunday's date because we want to start this week we don't want to waste any sundays and then just put a little uh slash of vertical slash for each sunday so that you can uh together you can look at your church calendar the uh the calendars that people operate in your community and you can know what's coming up each and every sunday so you can plan either to leverage what's coming up or work around it to say goodbye and to begin to say hello now as even as we talk the rest this evening if something comes to mind just write it down get it in action now spr chairs i we recommend that the if you have not yet done this the very first thing to do to do it this week is to put together a transition team now hopefully you already have that but if you don't this is a good time to start it one of the challenges is we don't have a transition team some churches many churches just use the staff parish relations committee to be the transition team and that will work we recommend however to expand it a little bit and have a transition team that would consist of a couple of representatives from the spr uh a couple of if you have staff a staff member or two on it other leaders in the church influencers who love the church people are pretty detail-oriented because your transition team will take what uh the goals and the opportunities uh that you're going to identify in the uh spr committee and they're the ones who would actually carry out the plans so you we want to be sure that nothing falls through the cracks that's the first thing and then within a week uh or 10 days at the latest i mean it's kind of late here as as the bishop acknowledged i mean it's just been a tough year so please get with your current pastor your incoming pastor i think most of you know who your new pastor is going to be and your your transition team and compare notes so that everybody's on the same page about how you're planning to say goodbye and how you're planning to say hello does that make sense now if it doesn't let me know in the chat line and uh and i want to construe questions so i want to ask you to be doing that and so so we don't just stop with this evening but just as quickly as you can get together to put to put your transition team in operation so what are the challenges goals opportunities and your plans now here are the three big things that you can be doing um right now to get started to say goodbye in the best possible way all right you ready if you want to write these down somewhere the first is this your attitude your attitude now i know that seems trite you've probably heard it in other kinds of things but when my experience as a church consultant working with hundreds of churches all over the country i can tell you without a doubt the single most uh common thing that torpedoes a church's mission is an attitude that's negative in the congregation so you there's so many things you can't control you can't control uh you couldn't control uh you know covet 19 you have very little control over what our denomination is going to do there's so many things you can't control and if you focus on those you'll fall into despair and frustration and you'll be reacting but you can control a few things and if you'll live in those you'll be responding and the most important thing you can control is your own attitude so i'd like to ask you if the bishop was still with us i'd be asking him to join you know for you to make this covenant with the bishop i don't really have any authority but i'm going to ask you would you make a covenant tonight right here that after this webinar from this day on not one negative word about the appointed process as it relates to your church friends here's why i say that you're you're a leader in your church your negative word your mumbling or grumbling or complaining your negative word when it's repeated becomes a negative sentence and when it's repeated becomes a negative paragraph and when it's repeated it becomes a negative page and when it's repeated it becomes a negative narrative and before you know it the narrative in your community is all that church that's where those grumpy complaining old people are and a first-time guest will never be a second time guest so let's be positive now that doesn't mean uh that you may not have concerns i don't know your set in your situation but those are to be talked about in the right place but not ever publicly not not in a not in the hallways of your church when you can meet together not in your zoom gatherings with the congregation so the first the most important thing is be positive grant each other grace um no one's going to get this all right but together we can try to work toward a tremendous passing of the baton secondly is if you haven't started this yet begin to introduce your new pastor now so that your new pastor is introduced uh before she or he arrives now with your pastors on thursday i'm going to spend a lot more time on this but i want you as church folks to know why this is important and it isn't just that the new pastor is being introduced but we want your current pastor to be seen visibly pointing to that new to the hitter or his successor and blessing them as the new pastor in the church so um so i hope i'm making sense how important that this is to be not only introducing but blessing your pastor so the best way there are lots of ways to do this but the best way is through the use of screens especially if you're meeting if you're live streaming your worship it's it's easy to live stream and put on your screens a good introductory video now many of you may have already been doing this but if you haven't i just wanted to show you just a simple little biographical introduction mandy is going to be introducing herself to the congregation by video it will be playing in their live stream screen since they're not meeting together and the pastor will be acknowledging that video saying take a look and how excited we are to have mandy as our new pastor take a look hello there blacksburg united methodist church both the church street and edge's campuses my name is mandy newman and i will be heading your direction in late june to be the site pastor out at edges i'm super excited to be coming your way and can't wait to share in this wonderful journey of faith together with you guys i am an ordained elder in the united methodist church i'm a wife of 27 years i'm a mom of two kids i do yoga but not very well i play the piano but usually not for people i love to read and go to movies and to hang out outdoors with people but most of all i love jesus and i love to share the love that jesus has for all people with others and to be in a community to be a part of a community where we can ask questions and learn together and figure out how we might live our faith in this sometimes crazy world please know that i have been praying for you all and will continue to do so and i invite you to also pray for me i understand we'll be sharing a few of these video clips in the coming months and i look forward to doing that and i can't wait to hear and hear all your stories and meet you guys so um in the meantime may the grace of jesus christ be with you all so um very simple uh now from when we say uh introductory videos uh please don't spend any money on them don't spend much time on them uh just uh it's time if you uh if you haven't yet done this uh to contact your new pastor and ask her or him to produce a simple video like that to send to the church so that you can be introducing your your new pastor well before she arrives or he arrives does that make sense um again if you have specific questions i'll be glad to address them in your follow-up follow-up zoom so first thing you can do check your attitude make sure it's positive second thing you can do plan now time is very limited to be introducing your new pastor especially for a first-time guest they a i guess wants to know that where they're going the people are intentional and thoughtful and they want to see a transition that is targeted and uh and so be sure that they're that they're seeing their new pastor and they're seeing their current pastor of bless of that new pastor that new pastor if at all possible and sometimes that's not possible if you don't have time to use videos or if you're uh if your setting doesn't allow for it we'll be training the pastors so thursday about using uh selfies so you just get lots of selfie pictures of the new pastor the new pastors not just the you know the mug shot in the hallway but family life pets things like that to be sent over every week so that the new church gets a chance to get an idea of the flavor of the life of their new pastor some churches i work in some conferences where geography makes it very difficult to have even wi-fi access but these churches haven't let that stop them so what they do is they use selfies but instead of using them on videos or uh you know on screens they just use the selfies they send snail mail out with a little flyer that they made of our new pastor uh maybe have uh the pictures on the inside of the worship bulletin cover or something like that so don't let anything stop you just say you know we can do this we can be creative just go crazy what are some of the opportunities that you have right now to not let covet 19 or anything else stop you from having a good passing of the baton in the changeover zone this is making sense so um i'm aware that i'm giving a lot of information and you all are processing it as best you can in your own setting i know again the heaviness of everybody's heart and anxiety people are uncertain um and there's some there's a lot of fatigue in our churches is that right am i on target i mean you you see a lot of fatigue you see a lot of the same people doing the same things people you know i just breaks my heart when i'm uh you know when i'm online watching churches and see how good a job that they're doing to put together worship and knowing that the people who are participating are dealing with so much and uh so there's just a lot of fatigue that you have to deal with but we can deal with it and we can energize our congregations uh through having a great uh a great transition so um uh be flexible uh i recommend you talk to your church starting this week hey we're in the changeover zone we're passing the baton we're going to figure out how to do it the best way we can do it to show who we are and to show our passion for doing things in a good and a a good way here's the third thing you can do begin now it's time this week begin now put this in your plans begin planning for the listening tour for your new pastor so so uh the and and the listening tour is um something i want to spend a little time with pastors tell us wherever they go that it's probably the single most important thing they do to get started to really get a idea of who the church is and what the church's story is and what its narrative is so um uh if you would please uh turn to page eight just take a flip over and look at page eight in that workbook and i want to talk about the listening tour now the listening tour is just that as a matter of fact we really recommend that you begin to talk about it and message it market it advertise it as the listening tour some churches do this you probably have been a part of the church you've probably done it in years past slightly different than the way that we've learned to to teach it some churches do it they call it meet and greet or chat and chew or something like that all very clever and that's that's okay if you have to do it but you're better to focus it on uh words that help create the culture you want to create listening you want to know your new pastor is going to listen and if you happen to be situated in in or near a college campus town or a military town tour speaks the language of that generation so you're having a listening tour so now we're going to be flexible i want to spend some time talking about doing the listening tour as though you can do it in live in person and you may well be able to the listening tour won't start until july or august but you may not be able to or you may decide even if you can but that's not a smart thing to do i want to walk through doing it personally live and then how to do it virtually if that doesn't work so ideally the listening tour is done in homes so if you're an spr committee and the current pastor together you would organize the listening tour for the new pastor now uh if you're a pastor and you're leaving you're helping your church organize that path that listening to her you won't be participating in it the new the new pastor will be participating in it so the organizing is done over here and after the handoff it's executed it's done so to get it organized first of all decide how many listening tour sessions that you need if you're going to do them at homes we recommend that you the congregation be placed in small group settings that would be meeting in someone's home if possible you might have reasons to say that would never work for us but so you just determine how many do we need and usually what churches do is they just take their average worshiping congregation and divide it by 10 and that gives them a good starting point how many you might need some churches they'll do two or three other churches do 15 or 16 so it just depends the idea isn't to get 100 of your congregation in a listening tour but it's to get a good number so that the new pastor really gets a chance to learn the story of the church now if you are able to meet in homes or at a church or something in july or august or september we'd like to be sure that whenever you have one scheduled and when you schedule them remember sbr chair when you schedule them you have to coordinate with your new pastor so if you say we're going to do one on july 13th you got to be sure that the new pastor is signed off on that on their their calendar so you kind of come up with how many projected dates contact the new pastor you all come to an agreement about which dates where they'll be the listening tour session is about an hour and a half and in that hour and a half time period you have a little short time for refreshments and then you gather around and you address what we recommend are three specific questions that we'll be going over now if you're able to meet in homes spr chair not only are you going to help organize it but we find it it's really helpful if one of you somebody on your staff parish relations committee or your transition team or your leadership team you would be the uber driver you would take the new pastor to each session to minimize the new pastor getting lost or being late for something they can't control so you go and then when you're there you are the scribe that is you'll be taking notes and i'll shortly tell you why that's so important so when you get there um have a little pie or coffee or whatever and then you address these three questions now you may want to come up with other questions that's okay but be very careful about the kind of questions that you ask we're not trying to invite controversy here but people learning the church's story we want to send the questions to them in advance you'll see in the resource book you've got sample letters to send to spr chairs about the questions so on page 8 at the top here are the three questions if you like to fill in the blanks number one what is one thing that i as the new pastor need to know about this church number two what is one way that we are going to reach new people in this area from the get-go i hope you'll agree with us all of our churches all of our pastors no matter what other priorities you have among them must be we have got to reach new people can i get an amen we just have to reach that's what we're here for and you'll get great ideas i tell the pastors you'll get great ideas from folks on how we can be very intentional about reaching new people number three what is one dream that we have for our church now um you just simply go around the circle and ask that those questions people give their answers and the scribe the spr or church representative we really want you to be taking notes on their answers because the last thing we want is for your new pastor to ask a question and then have her his head stuck down in a piece of paper writing instead of what making eye contact being relational and the reason we want to take notes is um uh is we'll be coaching your new pastor we really will recommend to them but for the first 90 days about three months of sermons whether they're online or live to be saying something during the worship time like this this is what i heard at the listening tour because we want a message that i'm here to listen and to learn who you are before i try to come in and just come in with my own agenda but you know it's about you as the church and we want to know who you are so that's the listening tour all right um now there's a lot of material there uh spelled out in the workbook and again if there's something that would be helpful to follow up on we'll be happy to do that now owen i want to refer to you for just a minute i have about 30 minutes left uh and i want to leave a few minutes for questions uh i'm getting ready to talk specifically about the role of the church but is there any question right now that you see that i should be uh addressing that i haven't touched on ah not as much a question as much as i i just want to reiterate that point that really uh resonated with me the first time that i went through this which was people who come into your church or who are visiting your church are going to make the decision about whether they're going to stay or not not based on the one person who may be up there maybe going may be coming but based on the people that are in the congregation and how they are interacting with one another and if they see you having fun if they see you fellowshipping if they see you loving then that is what makes them want to be a part of that congregation and connect with you and and basically have you be a part of their life and then be a part of their life and so i want to reiterate that that is a lot harder to do in this season with covet uh but the cheesy low budget videos that we have seen um they they were making me smile and just that that word that jim started off with intentionality and and just thinking how can we make this fun how can we connect how can this help bring life in our congregation in in in such a difficult time and so uh i just wanted to reiterate that once again jim because that's such a powerful point well it is and having fun being seen right now with with people uh burdened we want to be as uplifting as we can and have as much fun as we can and and that's that's one of the turning points for uh for this okay let's turn if you'll move over to page five i want to share with you the specific role of the church as we have learned it over the past seven or eight years so first is this you see it there page five here's the main job sbr chair i i don't know we've just learned the best way to say this is the main job of church leaders is to rally the troops especially this year now more than ever so uh like even on the listening tour that i just spoke about if it's still in such that that you can't meet in homes you can do the listening tour just about as effectively just like this by zoom you have the same rules where a church leader takes notes and it's done virtually you may decide that's the best thing but however you message it however you decide we again we want to be positive and say this is why we're doing it and this is how it's going to be so effective and we can have a great time rally the troops we say that and i don't mind say telling you we we work with cabinets a lot and and our observation is this that it is not strange for the bishop the superintendent even the sbr chair and the pastors involved to underestimate the level of angst in a congregation when it changes pastors so just know it's out there so we want to rally the troops so hopefully this will help do that so you see there's the first bullet is the age response ratio and this simply means there's a rule of thumb the younger a church um for instance if you happen to be a startup you're six or seven years old and you're having your very first change of pastors i don't know if somebody's here like that generally it takes more intentionality and a little longer time because the church has never gone through it before on the on the other hand if you a church that's been around for a while you've probably had a number of pastoral changes can i get an amen and so you've got track records you've got history you've got experience you've also got fatigue it almost can fall into the trap of just being ho-hum we're having another change of pastors we're just going to see what happens we'll get through this we want to change the culture to this is a time for us to pass the baton we're in the changeover zone and we're going to grow through this we're going to do things in such a compelling way that a first-time guest will walk away saying these are the kind of people i could hang out with that's how a church grows whenever somebody has a relational connection to the church as a whole or to some member of the congregation you've got a good chance for them to become a second time guest there was a question that was lifted up by our incoming north texas conference leader kim brennan about what is the role of uh of the laity in making some of these announcements about these pastoral transitions the the staff has been uh playing a large role in in the multi-staff churches but what what role should the lady be playing both in single pass single staff uh churches as well as in multi-staff churches thank you and who is who's the incoming person kim brennan from university park united methodist church so a huge role a huge role in a minute i'm going to show you a couple of videos about that but as much as you can like making announcements messaging the more that can be done by the laity the better because again i look at this from the perspective of a first-time guest they they really don't want to come mostly to be a consumer of the preacher they want to be a producer of the church they want to be a participant so we really encourage lay people to be to be central even in my first example about pulling the baton up only time it was ever held up by the senior pastor it was the first time after that it's by lay people now uh it'll be different with cover 19 but i'd really encourage you in your opportunities at least what are some of the opportunities to let our lay people blossom unleash the passion of our laity in the congregation you never have a better opportunity than when there's a change of pastors to highlight the laity and hopefully i'll have time to talk more specifically and show a couple of videos about them okay now um so that age response ratio and and the reason we list this is because churches that have been around and have had a lot of change of pastors unknowingly uh those churches can can be more fatigued than other churches it's just this is just something they've got to get through so we just be aware of that we like to use this little example you know that there's two really great ways to re-energize a fatiguing congregation which tends to be older churches that have done this a lot and it's just a transaction now for them you know one is uh you know put this stuff in their communion cups now come on that's not really but the other is to have an absolutely great passing of the baton where all the energy of the church is focused on this marker moment in the life of the congregation saying goodbye and saying hello so uh use that metaphor of the baton figure out of ways that you that you can use it rally if you're looking if you're following along following the blanks of the third bullet rally around prayer i don't know what your prayer practices are in the church but you never have a better opportunity to focus the congregation we're in the changeover zone over the next three or four weeks uh let's let's come together virtually or in person to pray specifically about our pastor where our current pastor is going if they're retiring or going to another church let's pray specifically about our for a new pastor and a new pastor's family for the community some churches do this one time others will do it every week i don't know what your setting is that's why you want to get it in your plans how are we going to rally around prayer and through bible study same thing try to find a way when you can highlight either in your sunday school classes your small group setting your online teachings online settings to have a concerted bible study about passing the baton we have one in our book love it weems has a number of them online from from his work find a character elijah to elisha find somebody that you can have a bible study on that focuses on the biblical underpinnings and basis of passing the baton from one to the other and the next is to highlight your identity again i don't want to blow past this but where time is very short it's really important that uh that the identity of the church is highlighted every sunday so that this doesn't just become a pastor driven time and you're able to um to highlight the identity in a number of ways here here's a few the first is this start this sunday um we'll be talking to your pastors about this as well so that every sunday somebody best if it's a layperson uh be standing up is standing up or part of your own streaming live streaming service to say something like this this is why we exist so you're going to have a shoe drive for the homeless shelter that's a terrific ministry powerful a great ministry just add the why to the what we're going to have a shoe drive for the homeless shelter because this is why we exist to help other people especially now right now where social justice issues and and listening to other people to be highlighting our identity this is why we exist to bring together unity and and and peace and highlight your identity um you can never all of you kind of know your church's identity but again that first-time guest they don't and so it's important that you highlight it otherwise all the conversation and the energy of the church will be focused on the pastors saying goodbye saying hello and we want it to be focused on the church you certainly don't need your new pastor to come and tell you what your identity is you know what it is highlight it make it uh make it essential we have found um this an another great way to highlight identity to have the laity of the church be telling your story during these sundays of the transition zone so um we we've been teaching this for a while i want to show you a couple of quick videos one is just ask right now you start asking amongst yourselves in your church a couple of questions and then get quick cell phone videos you don't want to spend any money on these they didn't take no time these just are headshots one of the questions you can always ask anybody in your church is what got you here the first time they'll be glad to tell you people love to tell their story and it goes on those screens when you're back in your worship setting or in your live stream setting so take a look at this young lady from a church in the atlanta area okay we started coming to the bridge um probably in the spring of 2013 because we had some friends that were coming here and we heard some good things about the church and we just decided to give it a try and it's been a good fit for our family princess so you got see how simple now uh that's a cute sweet video just imagine in your plans that at least a couple of times between now when your new pastor gets here or even after the new pastor is here that not only do you have videos of the pastor but of also the laity it's the laity who really messaged the story of your church here's another simple question and a great technique you can just ask yourselves you could be making these videos this week and start showing them just ask each other what do you recommend about our church take a look this is what i would recommend about our church we we have a very interactive atmosphere where it isn't just coming and listening to somebody speak at you but you're able to tackle the topics of the day and the questions and doubts that you have with one another in a setting that is um friendly and conducive to doing that so i really enjoy that about our church so as you can see very simple uh no money i mean it doesn't require any expertise it used to be you kind of had to do lights and sounds and really have good videos but how do people watch videos today well on their cell phone youtube so it doesn't have you know god has gifted us but the great way to message and let lay people tell the story of their church so that it isn't all about the pastor you don't want to be pastor driven if you can help it so highlight your identity here's the next r recruit eager people you sell them have a better chance than when there's a change of pastors to recruit new people for new positions what are some things that you could recruit new people to do so here's some um here here's your phone in the blanks here's what churches tell us are the best way to recruit new people first of all make it fun you want to be recruiting for fun remember right now there's a heaviness in our heart we we want to deal with anxiety with doing some fun things together now that's not to turn a blind eye to the realities of what we deal with we have to address that but let's look at some fun ways so uh one pastor that i work with um been there for a while the church he's he's leaving um the church wants to say goodbye and so they're doing what many of you i hope are already doing they're you're planning what uh typically or nowadays called drive-by goodbye so that they're going to do a drive-by parade to say thank you and they're all decorating their cars they also discovered this that um their pastor had a long-time hobby of collecting kites so they recruited an eager new person in the life of the church they just stood up and actually did it online in one of their services they said we need somebody who can find a source for us of kites and this person said i can do that uh they and so everybody in the parade has a kite flying out of their window as they drive by because it connected with the pastor it was fun the kids and the families had a delightful time decorating kites to say goodbye and say uh that familiar goodbye to him make it fun remember that youth group video i showed you where the kids corny silly kids just acting like kids they had each decorated a baton and they are all giving their baton to the new pastor now if they can meet in person they're going to have a time in the worship service to all present their batons but if they can't they'll figure out a way to have them delivered to the new pastor's house as she arrives so just do things that are fun and together and you're messaging it so the whole church sees what's going on and that people especially a first-time guest they come and they say this is a church of hope this is a church of excitement this is a church of fun this is a church of creativity this is not a downtrodden bunch of people make it familiar remember that uh in the congregation almost everybody's gone through a job change of some time people are familiar with that so you want to be able to do things that are fun and it's familiar makes sense to people and they can relate to it and can relate positively to it and make it unforgettable not just the saying goodbye like i don't know what you could do now in your setting maybe you can all get together and have a big shin dig of some kind but you more than likely you're going to be saying goodbye to your pastor virtually i had a young lady email me today on her transition team saying she was in tears at june first when she realized we're getting ready to say goodbye to our pastor whom i love so much and i won't even be able to hug her i mean people are feeling this so you have to come up with other ways to say goodbye uh that are you know like the drive-by goodbye collecting videos collecting pictures uh and the same was saying hello to your new pastor so here's some things churches are doing um um you know collecting having everybody in the congregation send a card just a welcome card tell them about themselves one pastor i just talked with a couple days ago in new mexico in a small town doing something that's old school but i think in a nice refreshing way so they're having a pounding for that past you know what a pounding is where everybody brings canned goods for the pastor and and likes churches sometimes do they're all tearing the labels off of the can so the pastor doesn't know what's inside but then putting their name and their phone number on the can so the pastor has to call him to find out what's in that can to start conversation just to have fun with it so make it memorable make it unforgettable well um i've really gone through a lot of material with you remember this next this is the idea is to re-energize your congregation not just a smooth and seamless passing of the baton but to accelerate growth that's the purpose use this opportunity to reach new people don't waste this opportunity to put focus and intentionality on something that's really important and then remember to reorient around your new pastor your new pastor is going to be starting her his ministry with you in a completely new world try to be careful about that we've never done it that way before kind of responses you're all together learning how to be a startup church no matter how old you are in a world that is so different than we've ever known so uh be cooperative be helpful just reorient around this new leader trying to do ministry in a new way well friends we spent a lot of time together owen i'd like to close with the last video but again i want to say is there any specific question that i need to address that i have an address that you would like for me to touch on i haven't seen any questions come up in the in the chat but i want to remind everyone that uh jim has offered to meet with every single one of your churches every one of you wants it and so email liliana ntcumc.org and liliana is putting her email in the chat right now and so you can copy and paste that it's available on the conference website again that's liliana for liliana ron hill liliana at ntcumc.org north texas conference united methodistchurch.org and she'll set up a time for your sprc to meet with jim and jim can help you formulate that plan that you're thinking about or that you're working on or answering any questions that you may have i see scott gilliland on here he's going from being one of my parents pastors to being my brother's family's pastor and i know this past sunday they did the drive-by uh saying goodbye to him and i don't know what it was like for scott but i know it was meaningful for my parents and it was mean for them to be able to drive by and to bless uh scott and reagan's departure uh from their church and so again like jim said seek in those creative ways of the way that you can connect somehow with your congregation in your congregation connect with you in this saying goodbye as well as the saying hello and so i i want to before i turn it over to jim to close us out for the night i want to express my gratitude uh to uh first liliana ron hill who has coordinated this event as well as the bishop's office in getting the invitations out and a special invitation and a gratitude to jim for for coming back and connecting with us uh with the center for church development in a sit and assisting our churches to make our transitions uh fruitful where they will bless uh not only our congregations but new people who connect with us during this season so uh liliana jim we thank you for this and uh and we're grateful in sign language this is how they give a round of applause and so i'll invite everybody if we can give a round of applause for this ministry tonight so i'll turn it back over to you jim to close this out hey is is scott still with us if he is scott you want to comment on how it felt on the drive by goodbye can you unmute scott you're on me sorry i had my microphone turned down uh i can hear me now so it was very meaningful um there's reagan back there so if she wants to china uh we got to we got to do it in conjunction with uh reverend dr jacob kiga as well and so um yeah it was really special i mean if you can't see everybody and hug everybody uh getting to see their faces and some people decorated cars and i'm sure we made made way too much noise for the neighbors but it was a lot of fun i highly recommend it if you're able to do that all right you know what we say friends uh i don't know where you are in your planning your very compressed timeline but hey go crazy you have a great opportunity and a great uh you know time for just say what what can we do that's really memorable that that would just make a difference that people will talk about for a long time and real please please um i hope you'll take seriously as a committee and as leaders lay leadership to be especially getting focused on the plans so that it won't be it won't come across as just spur of the moment but be be really planned out between now and when you'll be saying goodbye well i want to say goodbye uh uh if you don't mind we just like to ask you to watch this last video as you leave we hope this is a spiritual exercise you know none of us is smart enough to do this just with our own cleverness it takes prayer it takes bible study it takes letting our soul be touched by god and so we just like to show this video to remind us why we do what we do and um and so if if you don't mind uh you just take a couple more minutes and then you'll have a very great good night hope this has been helpful thank you lily [Music] amazing grace like me [Music] was blind but now i see [Music] i [Music] my god [Music] is [Music] amazing grace amazing [Music] blessings all have an amazing passing of the baton to share god's amazing grace amen thank you guys for joining us thank you jim and um just before you guys leave reminder you may get an email from me just a quick survey to see if this was helpful for you see all of our pastors on thursday at two o'clock and our lay people thank you for joining us so much and you guys have a good evening yeah god bless y'all you | North Texas Conference of the UMC - videos | UC23_dD9YA3U3XBO3dlDI7Yw | 2020-06-05 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 13,740 | 70,406 |
MWrRYgg_Bn4 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MWrRYgg_Bn4 | How To Use Fonts In Krita | [Music] hello guys welcome my channel is freedom HSN Tech in this tutorial I'm going to show you how you could add one thing leader so select new file or press Ctrl plus n on your keyboard this window will show up creating a great new document in Creator so don't mind about the way different height that I have here you could just copy my settings so I would recommend you go straight on selecting create and once you have selected create this drawing area will show up and once the drawing area has shown up here um zooming in and zooming out using my mouse wheel so go to your left hand side where you're seeing these tools and on the left hand side where you're seeing these tools you could uh select text too so once you have selected the text to this is like the T symbol that is it's for the text to go on your drawing area here let me just uh let me just leave it like this and hold the left hand side the left hand button on your mouse hold and drag like your highlighting or copying something so once you have hold it like that um this uh two will show up this uh a text and this text included this will show up so um you could edit here where I've highlighted here you could place all the text this is where you can write your text included so let me just let Google Google let me like Google here Google what's up reading Google I can go down here and press save press save so here the words have changed it's now Google you could see here once I pressed save um once I press save the changes appeared on on on the drawing area so but I want this I mean I want to make this text a little bit bigger so I will highlight the words Google I'll go on the font size which is the number here the photo it's online font size I'll select the font size I'll scroll down a bit and I'll select 47 let's see how that looks and I'll press save again so I've selected the font size to be for the 48 and then saved saved it so that's how it's looking right now so I I still need to change the font because here it's on a circle UI the phone family that is so I know for for a fact that Google font is actually a product size and I have it already installed so I'll just select product says I'm writing product size it's already here so press enter and then it has changed here but it hasn't changed the change isn't reflecting on on what I'm working on so what I would do now is I'll go I'll go here and press save again and then the changes are now visible and after this what I'll do is I will go here on the color I'll go on the car here and I'll select the select color I'll select this drop down what I want to do right now is to make my words black so I'll selected the the color pigment of black so one subsequent break here I'll select save um now my Google uh text has has been uh is now bright and I'm not really happy with with this it's it's looking a little bit thin so what I'll do here is on the still the text tool I'll select B here which is making it a little bit broad so as you can see here we are bored or you could just do Control Plus B on your keyboard and I will select save again so this is actually now board and uh here I can now lightfully exit and now I have uh my Google text now you could look you could look at it and look at the layer side here the rear side is literally on the paint layer side it's literally on the right hand side so you could see here it's a vector here so you don't need a vector layer actually a vector layer you cannot edit it include I cannot edit it but now what I'll do is I already have this moving tool here which is automatically selected but you could also select it by going to the left hand side and selecting here the price symbol which is actually move move a layer or you could play still on your keyboard so I've selected it and I have selected also the text that is in my drawing area and I'm going to drag it to the center not to the center exactly but I'm gonna drag it somewhere here so I have my Google text here and it's a vector so what I want to do here is I will go to the layer vector layer I'll select uh I will click the light button uh the light button on my keyboard it will come to this this will show up the properties will show up these options I mean so I'll select convert to paint player because maybe I would like to paint it so now it's no longer a vector but it's a paint layer so I'll also add a new layer and I'll show you how I download different fonts because I have a lot of fonts so go on to Google here I can just select I could just slide projects as product project source font family okay fun family download so here I'm just typing maybe if you don't have the project size family uh font so I could go anywhere here and select that and I've selected a website called free phones family so I believe here I could download this so let me just scroll down to where they have the download button so I think they have it here let me just grab the odds um I've selected the download button and I believe it's going to start let me just open my downloader like this so I'm waiting for it to that to download let me also download something else um a Google Editions by distance uh logo icon transparent [Music] press Talent PNG download [Music] okay so here like you could see McDonald's has actually worked it's a zip as far as I'm gonna download this and I believe it's already done here uh let me go on downloading this it's an icon for Google so Google audition studies is transparent it's a banner let me just also look at the other things that they're going to show me so what I want I wanted is just something like this that's what I wanted let me clear up the ads I just wanted something like this uh I just want to show you guys something so here I could press the node here and I'm downloading it I think it's gonna work but again let me show you the phone that I've downloaded it's here let me uh let me open it let me open it straight so I'm opening in straight uh okay I'm opening the phone that I've downloaded and I'm also uh the picture that that that we have downloaded is coming up so uh of course there's a problem so let me go to my download folder here to my download folder and I'm going to make the node folder here uh congratulations for you have successfully sure so uh why is it so we're going to find this in our download folder so let me just go straight to my do not folder here it's taking a while but hang in there so this is the picture that I wanted so let me just drag this and drop it in critter I'll add it included here so I'll select as a new layer insert as a new layer because I don't want to open as a new document so it's going to show up here so it's it's a little bit huge it's a little bit huge but that's not much of a problem so because what we can do here it's going to go to the left hand side of your um I'll go of kriller and select that transformation tool or you can just press Ctrl plus Ctrl T so here I'm just going to go to this and try my My Level best to to scale it down time My Level best to score then it's not perfect but it is still something [Music] so it is not perfect as as I wanted but it is still something so you just have to scale it down to size size like this and just place it somewhere in the middle like that and because we have also downloaded the fonts let me just open my downloader here and uh maybe opening a folder so it's the food is going to open like this so I'm just going to select extract here you need to have vanilla for this so I strike to he will create a folder for me and I can select here and this is something that I can install these are the four four this is the phone that you could install the project size font it's a Google phone so here you you see you're seeing in store here you can install and it finishes just because I think it is done it's done already it is quite quick and if I um if I uh cross my my Creator or go to the text layer as I've already shown you and highlight here I could literally find again my product size which I have just installed which I can find here sometimes you need to reset your this is portexas the one that maybe I just installed sometimes you need to um sometimes you need to sometimes you may need to uh the limit light additions uh how to even like that so let me just let a distance here it'd be the lady like that sometimes you may need to restart krita to get the font that you want if it's not appearing but for for this one uh because I already have it I think it's when it's showing up but let's say if you have managed to download the font and they are not showing up what you need to do is simply um let me just move it as well here when they are not showing up uh what you need to do is just simply start clear so let's go on to Google again I just want to I just want us to uh let's type in Google AdSense Google AdSense logo let's just have that to see how close we are to do to making to making something that's similar to to what Google has already solid let me just open on on images and see for ourselves what we have [Music] um thank you okay so this is the Google Images so there's AdSense here so that's how you type it I mean I've made a mistake here but it's it's not it's not a big thing so the big thing I think there's a calculator Edge somewhere but this is still decent this is still decent for someone who's just you know designing something for fun this is still decent guys so this is how you could access uh fonts how you could install fonts include app I urge you guys to hit the Subscribe button I don't do many tutorials right now because I'm busy working on this other YouTube channel as well but I would recommend such you subscribe still I'll be uploading uh more videos thank you | Krita Tutorials | UCv02G2EGMQx4bHQLG8ogpaQ | 2023-07-14 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,989 | 9,752 |
hKYFSNYwO-I | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hKYFSNYwO-I | Witness to a Revolution: Documenting Visits to Libya, Egypt, and Syria | good afternoon uh so with a great deal of pleasure that i uh introduced black barfi a friend and a colleague here at new america who's a research fellow specializing in arab and islam islamist affairs he was previously a visiting fellow with the brookings doha center before that he was a producer with abc news affiliates in the middle east where he reported from countries such as iraq and lebanon his articles appeared in many publications including the washington post and foreign policy and the new republic all frequent collaborators with uh the new america foundation he's recently visited egypt and syria where he visited the province of aleppo and met with rebel leaders and uh barack spent six months in libya during the 2011 revolution so he's going to speak for about 15 minutes i'm going to engage in a little q a and then throw it open to you thank you barack thank you very much peter for taking the time out to moderate this i also want to take a moment to remember a friend munzer ali abrada him and his family welcomed me uh when i was in the province of aleppo and uh recently he was killed in fighting in the city of aleppo so i just want to say i want to start today by talking about libya the biggest dilemma in libya is the militia problem but to understand that you really need to understand the country's history libya has been characterized by weak state institutions it began in the monarchy that rules from 1951 to 1969 small coterie around the king controlled the country gaddafi continued this he was frustrated with the bureaucracy so he created people's power where he devolved power to the municipalities dismantle ministries and you want to distribute oil revenues directly to the people to spend rather than have central government planning this theme was emphasized in 1990 a 1988 green charter of human rights where it was whereas written quote the people exercised his power directly without intermediary or representative unquote this led to formal versus informal authority that weakened state institutions uh the in 1977 qaddafi created the revolutionary command committees which had uh arrest powers then he created uh revolutionary courts that had um powers of prosecution and execution in doing so he shifted power from legitimate in state institutions to revolutionary ones all these policies make the state virtually non-existent beyond the coercive powers of the intelligence services and the extraction and sale of oil the 2011 revolution continued this within days of the revolution outbreak of the revolution the national transitional council the ntc was an opposition group that was established to be the opposition government uh the people there didn't have a lot of governing experience the early on the libyans were very happy but over time we realized there was no transparency and there was no move to dismantle the militias the militias are the country's real country uh the country's real power brokers there are regional and ideological militias these militias engage in retribution against qadhafi loyalists there's also intra-militia fighting between militias from the cities of okay zintan and misrata there's also theft the the the these these militias are engaged in theft a lot of car theft a lot of vandalism and whatnot so today's dilemmas are that there's no state institutions there's weak national security forces and there are strong militias and that translates into a weak central government on the political level we have uh major regional and ideological troubles the national forces alliance the nfa led by former prime minister mahmoud jibril they came on top in the recent elections but jabril has a lot of enemies chief of mongol in the city of misrata and the most powerful militias from libya come from the city of misrata there's historical animosity between gibral's warfare tribe and the city of misrata jabril is using qadhafi loyalists from the warfare tribe so his enemies really blocked him from beginning becoming prime minister into the vacuum staffed an organ a party called the national front it's descended from the um the libyan national salvation fund it's the major opposition group that was created in 1981 they were able to get the positions of president and prime minister um because they were the opposition party they were able to stock the cabinet with exile dissidents and this angered the local parliamentarians we also have uh the regional parties such as misratins and tom these are the cities where the strongest militias came from they were not happy with the cabinet representation they got either so what happened and also there were a number of qaddafi loyalists uh that were given posts so a lot of people they said hey we don't know these people because they came from abroad be their gaddafi loyalists and see we don't have regional representations and that basically undermined and torpedoed the mustafa government and now the country has no prime minister when it's dealing with the biggest crisis that uh any since the revolution with the benghazi consulate attack i want to now talk about syria since since history was written in the third century bce syria has been historically unstable we had waves of nomads and pneumatic invaders we had the mountains offering uh refuge to persecuted minorities uh in the in the in the in the independence era we never had a cohesive state there were cruising counter crews every few years this basically led to what the uh the journalist patrick steele called the struggle for syria this really changed with hafez al-assad when he came to 1970 he created strong central government that provided people stability and security in exchange for them giving up our freedoms and he built a coalition of minorities that was buffeted by the rural sunni poor but when the revolution that began uh this quote many of the many members of this coalition began to unravel when we saw protests in cities in sunni urban cities such as hama and homes uh that was not to be there was no surprise because these areas uh rose up in the insurrection the late night islamist insurrection in the late 1970s and early 1980s uh the sunnis there were very upset because the regime brought in alois from the northwest northwest areas of jabal alawi the where the allies predominate and they sell them in these areas so they were they were you super usurping a lot of their privileges uh but now when we see protests in rural sunni areas that were pillars of the regime's support that means that there's a lot of trouble for the regime but we shouldn't estimate the staying power of the regime many people still support it people don't want instability a lot of people don't understand what the revolution is about when i was in the province of aleppo there were certain areas that uh my syrian friends uh didn't want to take us because they said they were either pro-regime or they sat on the fence and these were sunni villages we're not talking about alley villages minority villages or shii villages from time to time we hear that the regime is on the brink of collapse but no cities have fallen to the rebels the regime can still use its air power the core pillars of support for the regime are still there the rebels are very good they know how to fight they don't have sustained assaults there's coordination between different brigades they know how to gather intelligence they don't have sophisticated attacks using different types of weapons i didn't see this during my six months of libya whether the rebels would move forward during the day and they'd fall back at night they didn't hold positions you see a lot a lot of difference with the rebels in syria jihadists have been spotted on the front lines in considerable numbers there are some westerners there we know of jihadist camps that are being run a lot of attention has fallen on an organization called javatal nusra it's drawing in young syrians the free syrian army as it's called but not really doesn't really exist is not happy about it we hear of disputes between nationals syrians and more ideological national syrian units and more ideological ones qatar and saudi arabia are fundering units that toe their line uh they may be getting better weapons the regime is not going to collapse and wither away as we saw in iraq and libya its core is based on sects that live in compact regions they have legitimate interests and concerns the international community needs to address if damascus falls the alloys are going to move to the northern regions of latakia and tartus where the alloys predominate this will give them a coastal area and a border with lebanon where hezbollah will be able to fund them and provide them with services this is why the regime moved chemical weapons there because they could not allow for those areas to be to fall and be slaughtered and massacred i finally want to finish by talking about egypt the muslim brotherhood there's internal struggles within the organization between a core group that wants to stay true to the group's ideals and another one that knows that governing necessitates changes the group can't decide what it wants to focus on and as a result its messaging is muddled the islamists really stumbled out of the gate when i talk about this i'm not talking so much about the muslim brotherhood as i am about the salafi party al-nur the muslim brotherhood had years of political experience and organization and they had representation in the parliament but the salafists didn't they're new to politics and too many salafists and really muslim brother candidates won and they just don't know how to be good politicians so what we need to do in this situation is look back at other countries where religious parties came to power in very large numbers to understand what happened give a precedent paradigm a great example of this is israel the shas party led by it's an orientalist jew party that's led by uh rabbis when this party started winning uh large seats in large numbers in the late 1980s and 1990s it had to move people into the class center parliament that didn't have political experience they were second tier political hacks and what happened is a number of these people they when they came to they came into the knesset and they saw the powers that they could have they took advantage of them and a lot a number of the members of shah's party went to prison on charges of corruption charges including its leader arya derry we're already seeing the beginnings of of our disenchantment and the problems with the salafist and newer party one of the mps was caught in in a car with a woman in a late hour in a deserted area another one uh came to the parliament with bandages on his nose he said he was beat up it turned out he had plastic surgery these people are supposed to be pious muslims that set an example for the society and but what we're seeing is they are being attempted and corrupted by the same uh temptations that that undermine the secular politicians during the mubarak regime egypt's dilemma is that it just can't it's a you can't govern a society that's ungovernable no political party can fix egypt's political woes there's too many people not enough jobs and not enough agricultural resources egypt is falling into the nile people are frustrated it's not only the slow pace of political change that is frustrating them this summer there were widespread electrical shortages people want responsive government and that is just not going to happen in a country like egypt we hear a lot about the lack of security the police are on the street after the revolution people are being robbed one of the big things that the paper when i was in egypt this summer in the papers the people were getting beat up at hospitals they were just coming in and just beating people up uh that's another thing that's frustrating people shifting back to politics egypt makes the man president mohamed morsi has been criticized as an uncharismatic leader in a consolation prize that the brotherhood put forward when his chief strategist hiroth al-shatra was disqualified from running for president morsi was described as quote a spare attire unquote these sound much like the criticisms against anwar sadat when he succeeded uh kamal abdul nasr in 1970 but quickly made his mark on society and chartered a policy course no one will ever forget first by by the um by the by his participation in 1973 war with egyptian forces crossed the suez canal and really brought pride back to egypt after the disaster the catastrophe of 1967 war and secondly the camp david of course the question worrying washington is whether the revolution will lead to egypt shifting out of america's orbit to answer this we need to look at egypt's history nasr wanted to be on unaligned when he came to power he was very close with tito from yugoslavia nehru from india but by the time he died in 1970 russian fighter pilots were skirmishing with israelis over sinai and russia was virtually a second language in alexandria because the city was staffed with so many russian advisers in egypt economic policy drives foreign policy first it was the russians and now it's the americans if morsi shakes ahmadinejad's hand at a conference in iran it doesn't matter because when obama president obama calls him and gives him a dressing down morsi does what the president tells him to do because economic policy drives foreign policy egypt's not going to find new friends like china to help him out you know it was a more she had a big trip to china recently china can't provide egypt the billions of dollars in aid that it needs countries like saudi arabia and qatar have a lot of the money that egypt needs but they're just been slow to dull it out the only america only america has the experience and resources to provide egypt with the aid that it needs uh finally i want to talk briefly about the sinai peninsula foreign jihadists are moving in there recently we had 16 soldiers dying attacks there's been cross-border raids into israel this is a dilemma that's not going to go away for a long time the egyptian army just is not prepared to deal with this threat doesn't have experience in counter-terrorism and counter-insurgency operations during the islamists islamist insurrection of the 1990s the egyptian the government relied on the police forces and the intelligence services to put down the rebellion not the military also one of the problems it relies on an organization called the central security forces these are the people according to this camp david accords egypt had to demilitarize the sinai so on the border in what's called area c there are no there are no soldiers there are only people from this organization called the central securities forces or the csf these people are rejects that couldn't get into army but still need to serve their their mandatory military conscription and these are the people that are basically on the front lines so uh because the military does not have experience dealing with the jihadists so what happened it needed to respond to society's uh to society's anger after the soldiers were killed so it just bombed uh a base and anybody that knows that has experience with uh counterterrorism counter-surgery knows that the first thing you want is to capture someone because they can give you information and intelligence about an organization when you when you drop bombs on people you're not going to get anything uh and now we we what we're hearing is it was they when they dropped the bombs there was nobody even there because when if you're if people die they said that there were deaths on the side of the jihadist when there was death on the side of the jihadist would usually have funerals that follow and locals there said there were no funerals so the jihadist problem is not going to go away and basically the army doesn't have an answer for it thank you thank you barack what's your understanding of what happened at benghazi at the american consulate um what happened in benghazi had nothing to do with the protests the we know based on discussions with people that were there that night it was a highly sophisticated attack uh the coordination the the weapons that the people used and uh the the these the uh blame has fallen on in an organization called ansar al-sharia and this was a very small uh brigade that is not as strong as the the regional brigades such as misrata and tan it's also not as strong as more ecologically based ones like february 17th uh in dear libya libya shield which are the strong ones and for an organization to put the blame on an organization like antarctica that can't fight on the level of those other organizations is is just missing the point uh as more and more information comes out we're going to learn that about the organizations and movements that were involved that have a lot more to do than just being in libya meaning what meaning that they're there there's there's it's very likely there was a foreign component that was driving what happened uh on the ground that night um in your view having spent six months in libya after the gaddafi's fall i mean um do you think the attack on the consulate is sort of an outlier or sort of represents the future of libya it's an excellent question the the problem in libya is that there's just no security and we we saw this in the regional security report that came out in the congressional testimony recently and the security situation is much worse than we first imagined based on some of some of these documents um the security services can't provide any level of security uh there's there's retribution against qadhafi loyalists there's um all types of attacks against people that you don't like you you just you just you just clip them like soprano style so uh what's going to happen and also what we need to look at is historically what happened in libya historically and i'm talking really since uh foreigners came in the phoenicians and the romans they've always controlled the coastal areas and the ins the the hinterlands have always been controlled by tribes or or groups or movements that were opposed to the government only really with the qaddafi when qaddafi took power and he established a real regime was he able to extend power into the hinterlands an authority into the hinterlands and now with the with the since the revolution we've seen a recession of that power the government's authority has receded and it's only in some coastal areas and not even that and because there's no national security services they can't provide any type of security and stability the at this point in time if the united states gave the the libyans the names and the places of where these people were it's highly of the perpetrators of attack it's highly unlikely that they could apprehend them without really good training from the americans even possibly having american special forces on the ground helping him but do you have a sense of how chaotic libya is i mean if if iraq 2007 is sort of like a tan or iraq 2006 is a 10 and uh you know where where would you score this present situation in libya well i spent a lot of time in iraq uh during the war there and i saw this security situation progressively deteriorate in the slippery slope i think that we're really at the beginning right after the the the uh american occupation in 2003 uh towards right before april 2004 when you had the uh the incidents in fallujah and the attacks against mutual slaughter so we're seeing a progressive deterioration of the situation in libya and if the government doesn't step up and really establish authorities soon we could see we could see what happens in iraq really after april 2004. what are the differences i mean is this is there a shia sunni component in libya my impression was not not much compared to iraq right well it's our population is homogeneous it's about i think ninety percent arab and about ten percent europe and uh and the rest are berbers and toure eggs and taboo minorities so you're not going to see that minority split there's uh the loyalists are weak uh the qaddafi loyalists they they do they are engaged in some type of attacks but they're not as strong as what we saw the insurgency at the beginning of the of iraq but what we're going to see is we're going to see this weak central government not doesn't have control over the entire country and that invites foreign jihadists into established camps yeah that you can't really take on what i mean do you have a sense of the scale of that is that a marginal problem is that a growing problem is that a exaggerated problem i mean what well the thing is we we we we thought there were small numbers of libyan of foreigners early on and that uh they were just a nuisance uh until until the the attack right and then we were shocked by the level of sophistication well that goes back to the question so you're saying then that the attack was not an outlier but it's perhaps a harbinger uh it's possible that there could be more attacks like this if if if they're if and in the future and when you say foreigners i mean where are these where are they from well that's the thing we don't know exactly where they're from but the people who are involved in the attack they don't appear based on discussions with the people who were there that night just don't fit in with being libyans um let's turn to aleppo for a minute i mean tommy tell us tell you we c-span is also on recording this tell the audience kind of what you did in aleppo what you saw what kind of risks you took the kind of dangers that independent researchers journalists like yourself face trying to report on the conflict well uh this was the first conflict that i was in where the site i was on didn't have air supremacy so you're exposed 24 hours a day to um to these type of attacks and you basically can't run away from a fighter jet uh so that's that's a problem i mean when you were we were in places like iraq on american bases such as al assad you were you were shelled every night every day and every night with mortars and you you came to expect that and when you go out you might face an ied at any moment but you just didn't you didn't have this constant fear that the the the other side could come out with such strong firepower and get to you anyway uh basically what would happen is um shelling would be shelled between 11 pm and 3 or 4 am then there would be a lull until about 11 12 pm and then the fighter the helicopters and fighter jets would come out and attack us and you'd get shelled with long-range cannons and and some tank shells and missiles and whatnot how did you get into aleppo what was that without getting into anything that would be um something that you wouldn't want to say publicly i mean what was the and when did you go exactly i was there at the beginning of september and uh basically at this point in time the rebels have taken over the checkpoint the border crossings so you're able to cross over from turkey and go in and move around uh in in those areas but still there are some roads that are very dangerous because um some of these roads are near air bases that the regime controls and they shout randomly at vehicles that drive on the road and what would you say the what is the strategy of the assad regime other than survival i mean what is what are they trying to how they try what is that what are the tactics and strategies they are using to remain in power well basically when when they use the air force like this they're just trying to scare people because there's just it's random bombing with no overall strategy many of these bombs fall in fields uh when i was in one i was in terror l-39 bombed us and uh the the bomb landed in the agricultural field farm which was far from the built up urban areas so you wonder why do they do that many of these bombings don't lead to any casualties because they're just trying to scare them they're trying to wear down the the morale of the rebels and and the citizens that support them and they want them to know that we're here and we're not going away and is that proving to be successful um at this point in time no it's not being successful you're not seeing people what he's doing is the regime is turning more and more people away especially as i said in the rural areas uh one of the villages that i was in was a very prosperous village there was a lot of new building a lot of building that was stopped and you think wow they they benefited from the regime policies it's not a poor village but what what we're seeing is that the regime is turning these civilians who were either on the fence or didn't like the idea of instability that was caused by the revolution and the rebels it's shifting them towards seeing that the regime is barbaric so to speak because of what it's doing that's the way a lot some of these people these people feel that they just they don't they don't trust the regime anymore and they're very angry that it would go out and target civilians on this level that said the regime still has support and you're not going to see this a lot in the media because you're not going to be able to talk to a lot of these people and even the journalists that go in on regular visas into syria they think that people are saying these things because they're scared i was able to spend some time with some syrians when i was in the region from from damascus and they really supported the regime they did not like the rebels they did not like what they were doing they were very and what sort of ethnic or class were these people from these words these were sunnis these were urban sunnis uh middle class sunnis and uh they were just not supportive of the revolution and you still have that like i said in these villages some of these villages sunni villages in aleppo still supported the regime and what is your what is your prognosis for the regime eventually the pro the regime is going to fall like they can't they can't sustain this over the long term there's they can't win the war they've not taken any of the the the rebels haven't taken any of the cities but the regime is just focused on putting out brush fires in too many places and they can't do it and it's gradually losing more and more what would it take um from once we get past this election whether it's a romney administration or an obama administration what what could that administration do to actually change the facts on the ground the the the next administration need to really understand that this regime has interest that it has legitimate security concerns and we have to address them and we have to give them a a graceful soft landing and a graceful exit and and let allow them to move into these alloy areas and and be secure there and have some type of autonomy like the kurds have in kurdistan so you can imagine then a sort of i mean uh and how would that operate it would be a sort of u.n guaranteed safe havens exactly you could probably maybe put some a buffer a buffer of international troops there the the the the the the alloys would still be able to hold on to their weapons they're not going to give up those weapons or the chemical weapons that they move there exactly for that reason and we give the international community gives them guaranteed assurances and over a generation or two then we can then move to integrating that area back into syria otherwise this problem is not going to go away and you say they've moved the chemical weapons into the alawite areas what's the evidence for that well we know that the weapons were moved and some people thought oh because they were going to use them against the the the civilian population but they were most likely moved because to guarantee if if damascus falls that the alloys could move back into their home home areas and provinces and they would be secure because you can't go up against chemical weapons you can go up against tanks you can go up against long-range shelling or whatnot but nobody wants to go up against chemical weapons and so how long was your this most recent trip when was it exactly it was in uh september for how long about 10 days yeah and uh how were you how did you travel around well i was lucky like i said uh munzer's family and friends helped us out they opened their villages to us and they opened their homes to us and they took us they took us in and they they took us around we were with fighters from their their units uh the the those family uni families were each in different units and they took care of us what do you think you know our colleague leila hilal here at new america said that you know there are believed to be about 800 militias other you know other militias that are particularly viable or particularly successful or is it is it just a thicket of you know small groups that are just each handling their own little region you know there are battalions and brigades that are trying to move i've spent time in levels that's the only place i can talk about these organizations are there there's there's an aleppo military council it's got about five i can't remember five or six people on there and then you have the the brigades they're the leaders of the brigades and then you have units underneath them so we have a hierarchical structure i don't know if an order that goes from the top is going to be executed at the bottom but i do know that there's coordination there's horizontal coordination between these individual units because when they get together when they decide they want to carry an operation the individual unit can't do it alone a couple hundred fighters it needs to rely on other units to come together so you said an interesting thing about comparing because obviously you spent a lot of time observing the same activities in libya that the syrian rebels have a more sophisticated military strategy and tactics than the libyans the libyans would get together at night in estrada amongst themselves and talk about what they were going to do the next day fighting the the way a uh an operation is is planned and carried out on the syrian side shows a high level of sophistication that people are learning civilians are learning the intricacies of of and how how to how to scope out of place how to cut how to initially come up with a plan how to scope out the place how to decide how many fighters are needed then what the operation will look like from the top to the bottom these guys are getting very good how would a new fly zone an enforced no-fly zone affect the war in syria basically what the no-fly zone would do initially is the regime has um bases that are islands in a sea of rebels and they would have to give up these areas because they're using these bases in aleppo province i think there's about three or four air bases it has an air corridor so it can it can shovel supplies there and whatnot and then it's using that as the base to to bomb the the region uh it would have to fall back it would it would have to fall back from those areas into the predetermined areas that would be of strategic interest for the regime and that's all that would happen at the beginning the regime would still have long range the same problem we saw in egypt libya the regime would still have long-range cans and missiles that that the rebels don't have like we were attacked with grad missiles uh on the front lines the the regime was using grads to push people back in libya yeah what happened in libya was a very unique situation because the rebels were stopped uh on the road uh between benghazi and um and and and and between serenica and tripoli benghazi and certain and tripoli and basically in in in libya the last army that uh last conqueror that that was able to move from east to west and take the country where the arabs in the seventh century it's no it hasn't happened since then so these guys got stalemated on the in the desert and then what you had is a unique situation that misrata rose up which was the third largest city and the regime couldn't stomp it out and the city of zintan which was an arab city in the job on the future which was a berber area so there's a lot of cohesiveness amongst these people and they had an airstrip there so the kachoris could bring supplies there these are the things that eventually won the war when we thought it when the west thought of a no-fly zone early on it thought okay no fly zone the guys would move from east to west uh but then the the the war was stalemated very quickly and then what you had we saw was a gradual escalation you went from fixed wings um uh planes to helicopters the french brought in the helicopters a couple months later because they needed more precision and be able to to bomb those uh regime targets and then you brought spotters on the ground uh and you brought special forces and western special forces to work with the with the rebels there was a gradual escalation and do you think that should happen in syria or what's your view i think that what we knew the problem in in syria is if you we go to the no-fly zone there's no guarantee that will lead to a rebel victory what we need to do is work try to work and find a negotiated settlement with the regime that gives them a soft landing at this point in time do you think the regime i mean the regime has had plenty of time to to think about sort of a negotiated settlement do you think do they have any appetite for one i think that would the regime has made many bad decisions along the way i think there were many points along the way that it could have reduced tensions and and even maybe ended the war and hasn't done that it hasn't shown the the the strategic um sagacity and insights that a man like hafez al-assad would have the new generation just doesn't have that well it's an interesting form of sagacity his uh uh half his other side in terms of his approach to dealing with internal descent well he he did rule for 30 years in the country where no no leader ruled for five years since independence in 191 i think 1946. but his son seems to have adopted the same approach pretty much wholesale right which is a repression if it's at a sufficiently high level seems to be seems to work well see the thing is he he didn't move well that goes back to the power doctrine if you're going to use force you've got to come out strong with it early on and he didn't do that there was a slow escalation all right so should have been hammer rules as friedman says well i i don't i i i don't advocate uh i don't advocate violence but maybe half as you know hafez gets a uh he gets a raw deal uh he he wasn't this ruthless um sadistic man like saddam was that we just wanted violence every day he wanted stability and he did allow pockets of stability he allowed professional syndicates to exist some level of civil society in the country like libya where saddam didn't he's somewhere between saddam and the authoritarian leaders of the republican regime such as mubarak and uh in egypt and ben ali and tunisia and in sauro and in yemen or whatnot so he he has that middle ground and he he really he really gets a bum rap i mean if you read the conversations uh like the clinton tapes uh he he's expressing concerns and fears to clinton and clinton is very sympathetic with these things so he he he what hop is needed was a much better pr organization to help him out um okay did by the way is that patrick seal is that patrick seal is that patrick patrick focused too much on the conspiracy theories of of why certain things happened in the region um turning to egypt you've interviewed a lot of uh people in the jihadi movement in egypt relatively recently what's the um and you mentioned the 1990s obviously where the you know basically the egyptians put down a sort of islamist mini islamist insurgency and also these jihadi groups lost all their popular i mean i think the luxor massacre in 97 where 56 tourists were hunted down and stabbed to death uh kind of was the end of the jihadi movement which by the way the leadership was against of the uh islamic group in prison yeah yeah well they were much more so the question is you know is there any likelihood of let's say him and al-zawari the head of al-qaeda being able to sort of resuscitate an al-qaeda-like group in egypt or is there other jihadi groups or have egyptians sort of gone through that in the 1990s and seen that that was sort of a dead end um how do you see the sort of militant movement in in egypt playing out well here's the thing first of all all of ayman's friends have entered the political process they renounced violence right okay so what you have is and both in these islamic jihad and the gama islamiyah the islamic group they the leaders and then the mid-level guys all embraced the political process first they started with the ceasefire in 1997 they renounced violence and gradually over the next decade a lot of these people were released like such as uh karam justi which was it was the e ideologue of the of the the gamma and ibrahim and then after the revolution on the islamic jihad side the zoomer brother and cousin so these people then moved straight into politics and muhammad al-zawari i'm his brother is out of jail now yeah muhammad is a different uh he's cut from a different class what club is that well he wasn't in the prison with those people at the time these people there was a transformation in the and 99 i spoke to one of them he said we were young we didn't understand things we went and we read books this was a guy who was friends with hollywood islam bully the man who assassinated sadat i mean talking about the lead the the most senior people saying we were wrong and they started this process started in 1997. so what happened is you have these organizations enter the political process you have fringe elements from these groups that were not leaders they were not political leaders they were not military leaders they were not administrative leaders they decided we're not going to play that game we want to clean to our jihadi roots they don't have the experience now to really create new organizations it's going to take them a lot of time when they want to do that and we have signs of some of these people on the ground trying to move trying to shift and operate you know all these people who were at least in march 2011 is when the the prisons were opened it was signs meaning what certain people have come up on radars um the people that follow these things and they they there's a cause for concern that somebody that these people are establishing camps they're they're going out they're trying to radicalize the population establishing camps where uh some in libya and some in egypt and they're yeah egyptians yes and do they call themselves al-qaeda or what are they i mean how do they self-identify i don't think that they call themselves like al-qaeda from what i understand they want to be al-qaeda any sense of size i can't give you an estimate on the size have they done anything in egypt have any note well you know inside we we see um the jihadists in sinai uh have already carried out several attacks but that that was true um before the regime fell i mean there were all those attacks on the israeli hotels in sinai and but they thought they stomped it out yeah they they killed all the ringleaders of those attacks great let's throw it open to the audience uh can you wait for the microphone so and identify yourself and ask a question rather than making a statement jennifer this gentleman here i'm tom gettman a former ngo executive and ocha board member in the middle east thanks for the extraordinary detail we're wondering more about what's happening in the northern part of syria in regard to turkey now you mentioned that it's an open border now you can come and go again like early on and i'm wondering with the russian confiscated plane and the shelling what your assessment is of turkey's future in the conflict and just on a personal note how badly damaged is historic aleppo yeah turkey's got a big dilemma on its hands first of all you've seen the influx of refugees they don't have the infrastructure to to host them the conditions of the camps some of these camps is very bad you have to walk uh very far to get um uh to the bathroom to sanitary areas they don't have really have access outside the refugee camps another problem that turkey has is in the region of hatai there's a large aoe community i think it's about 500 000. i have to look at my notes again these people don't want to have anything to do with the syrians uh we had protests every day ever i mean every day they were protests by the left-wing groups um in antarctica excuse me uh against the um against the syrians uh there's there were marches i think once we got tear gassed at uh by the riot police uh syrians um have been told the syrian refugees have been told by turkish authorities they shouldn't be in certain areas i mean for their own good because the locals might beat them up um so turkey has that problem and it it's trying to push it's trying to pull the west into this especially with what happened this week nato is a turkey is a nato member of nato so any attack against turkey is attack against uh every nato member but the the the nato members haven't stepped up to the plate i wonder why that is because they don't want to be involved in in this right yeah right now yeah the united states makes rules the alliance and doesn't want to get involved in these things right now so you know turkey with turkey's strong response it's really trying to then draw lay the trap for the syrians and then hire civilian cows you'll see on the turkish side and then you come and say look what's going on to the western powers turkey's in a very bad dilemma right now i would not want to uh be in uh ankara at this point in time uh historic aleppo the like just what we've i i don't know i have not seen those areas what i've read you know the the old city has been burned there could be some damage to the citadel you know say from dallas citadel which is horrible it's a beautiful place when i when i visited there and everybody that that loves syria you know loves the middle east loves islamic monuments and whatever we just you know we cry every day about what have we grieved this gentleman in front thank you mark katz from george mason university barack want to thank you for a truly fascinating presentation i'm intrigued by your suggestion that a a solution might be to allow the uh the regime to retreat to the alawite heartland on the coast and i'm just like to press you on how we could uh incentivize them to do this it strikes me that you know what what you're offering them as a is a carrot but that in a situation like this a stick has to be applied as well in other words that i think peter referred to it that you know what what are we going what what can what can get them to actually accept this as a solution also what do we know about the ethnic composition of this uh coastal region how alawite is that region in other words is there another population there that's going to be pretty unhappy about this and also just sort of the whole regional reaction to essentially what will be a a de facto succession uh how is this going to be responded to thank you this is why i always like to talk to my old friend mark hatzman he gives me these great ideas to think about um basically what we need to do is uh that you you're going to give them an incentive and hopefully at some point in time that they'll find out that everything is lost and they have to go in or you could threaten the use of force that you you're going to escalate the west is going to escalate and get involved and then they realize that it's going to be all over for them at that point in time and then they have to move uh into those areas that they realize you know somebody comes in and you know the barry goldwater movement uh with nixon and says it's all over here um they they the the the problem is we we don't we don't know how the regime functions and we don't know who's making the decisions and and the regime times is delusional in what it says and what it does so uh the the the option works on a rational uh actual basis and if the leader isn't rational uh then it's not going to get done um i mean is there any evidence that he's a non-rational actor yes there is a lot of evidence that bashar is not as a non rational actor what would you say the main piece of evidence are oh based on discussions that people people who have met him and talked to him he says different things to different people he's very moody there have been discussions of some issues with him on that level like bipolar or i mean be more explicit i i would i would think that that would hit the nail on the head interesting that's not not really been much addressed in any of the coverage well people don't really talk about things like that i mean you can't you can't say those things with any certainty and then you bring in how do you how what gives you the uh the right to say things like that but um he uh doesn't have the stability that we see with uh with others right but it seems that i mean if you look at the the exit strategies of the guys that have been that have gone only in yemen has it really been a successful negotiated exit of the former president and that there's a big i think there are differences between yemen and syria that perhaps you can comment on but i mean yemen was a somewhat democratic state by the by regional standards i mean there were political parties that had some degree of freedom there was a more it was an authoritarian democracy for one of a better term it was it whereas it was a pluralized authoritarian right so syria seems to be a slightly different animal i mean in yemen there was enough space to kind of come up with this compromise sure there's nobody you can negotiate the the the regime can't negotiate with opposition no opposition existed he was even worse than in egypt what would happen is in egypt the ruler is a pharaoh he rules without anybody the last man that could have ever challenged mubarak was uh abu hazal the defense minister was was moved aside in the mid 1980s um he wanted to become vice president and he wasn't and he had a fiefdom as a minister of defense uh the regime never had any dealings with the opposition group such as uh tagamu um uh the social the labor party and whatnot they were just fig leafs yeah they had no power they they and they didn't they didn't have that relationship um so uh he and and but and but whereas in yemen the the he salah because the state is so weak um he always had contacts with these other parties um but does that exist in syria at all there are no political parties there you're not going to get anything right so that would suggest that it's going to be pretty hard to do the deal for you no you you know it's going to be a negotiation between the regime and the west it's not going to be a regime and then and and the you know the the the rebels stand on behind the west and they say okay yeah we'll do that but you know when we look at the arab revolts the arab spring you know only in in in outside of syria only in libya did we see violence tunisia foul fairly quickly the the the securities forces wouldn't use violence against the protesters uh only a few hundred died in egypt and that was before the tanks were rolled out um uh yemen they he used he used violence as a tool to extract the concessions that he would salah wanted i mean he knew he was doubt he knew he couldn't continue but he wanted to get those assurances that he needed only in libya when half the country was lost in a few days uh where we see you know any level of violence that approximated uh what happened in in syria that's because he was gaddafi was very upset and he wanted to get his country back so he he he and the level of violence also was was very low compared to what we saw in syria everybody talked about that benghazi would be massacred and whatnot the now that we know what happened in these areas under the the loyalist regime's control the level of violence used against libyans was very low vis-a-vis what we see in syria what the people do in syria which is just the whole most horrible atrocities gentleman over here can you wait to wait for the light of the last i'm willing from dying corp international and that gives me the segue to the discussion about the political opposition the u.s government has been trying to talk to the snc you know with the turks my understanding and i hope you know more about this than i do is that the snc really isn't an effective organization and uh which leads to the fact that there isn't anybody for the us or syria or the u.n or anybody else really to talk to uh about cutting a deal or finding some way out other than uh you know continuing bloodshed as one of you talk a little bit about the political opposition that's a great question i didn't address that in my talk basically the snc is a great debating society what is what does it stand for the syrian national congress the opposition group uh created um in the aftermath of the revolution these guys have no support on the ground and people don't even know them their names or their faces inside the country and they really frankly don't care they're not in the country that means some of them have come in they distribute some aid in the northern areas that have been liberated and are very quiet but they're not they're not anywhere close to the front lines they're not creating the legitimacy that they need and these there's a lot of fighting a lot of them that i know have uh resigned they're frustrated that the islamists are taking over or certain factions are are being supported um you know qatar and the french are trying to really uh mold them into some type of cohesive organization it's just not working it's not going anywhere so i don't think that you're going to see anything out of the snc come out um that said there are certain people on the snc that you know i think would be good good leaders the people that i've met they have some good ideas they're they're upright individuals and they don't have an agenda they just have serious interests but they they just don't have the legitimacy on the ground to do anything uh serious this time given all the problems you describe in these in syria and libya and to some degree egypt uh was the arab awakening worth it well you know that's a very tough question peter it depends on where you stand and also depends what point in time you look at it um these just the birth pangs of a new middle east as someone once said uh in 2006 um it's going to take a lot of time to transition uh you need to to really build institutions and you can't just impose democracy it would have been much better had it been transitioned a transitional stage i remember when um when the clinton administration came in office in 1992 they sent robert palaschar with assistant secretary of state for near east affairs to go talk to mubarak and he they wanted him to you know they wanted him to liberalize the regime and he said well if i'm going to do that the islamists will take over and that was the end of that and then the americans focused on peace process instead we've made mistakes in the middle east and we should have pushed for some type of opening that so we could have had a process and not just something that just comes out of nowhere and that is that is a problem and people are very frustrated in these societies and they're not going to understand that the democracy takes time that the regime the the governments aren't as strong and stability you're already hearing a lot of backlash against uh democracy in countries like egypt and in libya they want strong leadership they want stability it's sort of like the nostalgia for stalin and russia and certain parts of russian society exactly but that didn't happen with a year and a half after he was gone but that did happen in in egypt when ahmed shafiq almost beat mohammed morsi because he was seen as a standard bearer of the former regime because he was a former uh transportation he was a general he was a former transportation minister and then mubarak named him as prime minister of his last cabinet you know i guess egypt could is it you know there are certain models of societies which are sort of sort of somewhat democratic but also have a strong military a successful model would be that would be turkey and a less successful model would be pakistan right now is egypt perhaps even a less successful version of that well the military is always going to be very strong in egyptian society because first of all you talk about that they talk about the threat of israel they need to have a strong military the military also controls i think between 10 and 15 percent of the economy based on its factories um the minister the the the military gets a a good portion of of the budget for uh defense spending so you're always going to have a strong military in egypt and it's also the strongest state institution when all else fails you look to the military didn't have that in libya the libya the military was was just torn apart after the loss uh uh in the war against chad 1987 gaddafi dismantled it so you're going to always have that in egypt what i was surprised was the swiftness with which the military leadership the staff the supreme council of armed forces who took over power after mubarak fell collapsed with such with such uh swiftness when morsi came into power and he just he just fired everybody so um that was very interesting and perhaps heartening yes that's also true that forge a move for democracy if you're going to have uh that type of uh where you have the civilian leaders really assert their powers uh so forcefully and early on yeah in pakistan in 2002 the pro taliban religious parties controlled two out of four of pakistan's provinces in 2008 they got two percent of the vote and they lost control and they lost control basically as they hadn't delivered so how would you sort of how would you see the fortunes of the salafis you sort of address that to some degree in your opening remarks but how how are they doing or is it too large a movement to make any large sort of general prediction about them they are they go obviously 25 percent of the vote uh that implies that they're you know doing well in lots of parts of egypt how would you assess their political prospects or is it too early to tell well it's too early to tell we know we don't know what's happening with the parliament right now um they they can say well we didn't get ministries uh they didn't give us any power um but that said what can they deliver and i mean they're not gonna be able to reform egyptian society the things that they want they want the things that they want to put in the constitution are are just shocking that you can't you can't have any type of insulting to anything that has to do with uh religion um in in in the country or what not uh the structures that they want to impose uh in society that people aren't really gonna go for that and they're not gonna be able to oh so that's on the religious side and people want they want economic progress people want jobs they want to enter corruption they want um they want a more responsive government to the needs of society and that's not going to happen because you don't get that with democracy you need to change a complete change in the way people think you need to move from traditionalism to modernity it's what called what the the georgetown scholar sham sharabhi called neopatriarchy you put a thin layer of modernity over traditionalism and you create a neo-patriarchal society which doesn't result in any change and that is the biggest problem you know on monday mitt romney gave what was billed as a major foreign policy address and i thought one of the interesting ideas he had in there was that the united states should condition his 1.5 billion dollars of aid um to egypt a on you know that it maintains the peace treaty with israel and b um you know if the democratic institutions are sort of built up he didn't get into specifics but i mean how would that go over in egypt horribly that's a horrible idea you're now going to stipulate the conditions for egyptian aid for american aid you're going to humiliate the egyptians you're going to spur nationalist sentiment and feelings that the americans want to keep you under their foot and they have no respect for you as an equal and a partner egypt was our greatest ally in the last uh ever since the the aftermath of the 1973 war when henry kissinger went to see sadat and sadat rolled the map on the table and he said the american the israelis will move our their forces here and we will be able to move our forces here that was the beginning of an american egyptian relationship well you know in a sense the aid was a quid pro quo for that defense treaty for the right yeah it was it was a quid pro quo for camp david and you can't we you can't start stipulating democratic conditions for that do do we really want to to alienate that when there's such instability in the region and we have so many problems do we really want to alienate the country that have been a pillar of american stability and support in the region we need to work with the new leadership in the country like egypt and find common goals and move towards them together hand in hand morsi seems to have said i mean it seems the muslim brotherhood position is that the peace treaty with israel will sort of stand for the moment is that i mean what is their basic position oh that's not that's not gonna there's gonna be no movement on the treaty what they might want is some type of amendment amending a modification which would allow the military to move more forces in but the pro that's what you hear on the street but the the the problem and the funny thing with that is every time the israelis have allowed them to move more forces in they didn't do that i think the israeli i i forgot the statistics i think the israelis allowed them to move i think seven battalions in i think it was in may into the sinai into the sinai into into zone c excuse me to zone c which borders israel um they they allowed and i think 20 tanks but the the egyptians never did that historically historically since the the the egyptians took over the signing they've only stationed about 75 percent of the forces they were allowed to under camp david accords so in your view there's almost it's extremely unlikely that the peace treaty with israel between israel and egypt would be in any way be significantly changed amended no no they they change their minded they may want to get more forces in there now because of the situation but they're they're working on it there's their bilateral working on it now when we talk about if there's going to be a problem between israel and egypt my greatest fear is they're both moving forces into these regions israel because it has to show up against jihadist incursions and the egyptians because they have this jihadist problem when the when the what happened i think in august 2011 when the when there's a jihadist incursion into israel and the israelis respond in hot pursuit and they killed the um the egyptian guards it created a real big conflagration in egypt which led to the storming of the israeli embassy tensions are very very high the both sides need to work to reduce that so there's not this type of isolated incident or event that could lead to a real real big problem with that lady here and then the two gentlemen there thanks hi josanth planer with public international law and policy group um what role and prospects do you see for u.s influence in the region especially given the security problems in the recent embassy attacks and the challenges of weak governance and weak institutions i think a great book to read on that is that not uh too much promised land uh by aaron david miller he has a great section in there on how strong we think we are in the region and what we can get done and what we really what the people on the ground think we can get done we cannot get much done we need to work with our allies uh we need to talk to uh local intelligence uh services and that's been the big problem now we've lost the contacts in these in these intelligence services that really provided us information about the bad guys well but at a huge cost to i mean uh you know it's not like we're there's any great nostalgia for you know the libyan mukhabharat or the egyptian cabaret right well the thing is we had a great relationship with musa right he was giving us all and you know at the end of his life qaddafi was really a tolerated nuisance um when conor lisa rice visited i think it was in 2006 2007 it was the highest ranking american to visit libya since i think nixon's visit vice president nixon's visit 1957 or 1958 there was a really a big about faith and that was the big policy foreign middle east foreign policy achievement that the bush administration uh put forward that they had um that they they they brought libya back in from the cold and that was what we had there yes there were there were a lot of human there were human rights violations and yes there were a lot of problems but that didn't change the fact that our intelligence services really benefited from the coordination that they had well but i mean in a sense the whole jihadi al-qaeda problem was really in some ways a fruit of these intelligence services as much as anything else i mean it's not an accident that say ketub wrote his critical you know tax milestones while he was in of course right and they they played a very large role and it's not an accident that ayman al-zawari became more radicalized after his three years in prison and and i mean we can give you this many other examples abu musab al-zarqawi became radicalized in a jordanian prison i'm i'm familiar with all those exactly and you're 100 right but so it raises a big the really the big question for all this is you know if you accept the idea i think it's uncontroversial that you know al qaeda and groups like it really came a result of these authoritarian regimes many of these regimes are going which suggests more political space for islamists which may in we hope not turn violent and you know that's that's a hope um but i think it's a reasonable one oh would it have been better to have none of these democratic openings and these regimes still in place who also brutally replaced these groups but also in a way created them or is there some other sort of sure like i said earlier depends where you're looking at it and what time frame you're looking at we're looking at the right short term immediate right after these revolutions and we see the september 11th tax when we say you see this is the problem this is what happens this is why these things were not good in 10 in in 10 20 years in the next generation the the the the societies will transition to more strong democratic uh states with strong state institutions with more security stability and then everybody's going to be happy with the flowers that we're happy enough that bloomed uh but going back to one of your points about the political islamists you've given them space the problem is a lot of people are going to be disgruntled with the what what the political islamists were able to accomplish that you know the the the real hardcore people that the the the pious and they'll say well these they're just as bad they didn't get they didn't they didn't get for us what we wanted so they become disenchanted disillusioned and then the al-qaeda ideas or the salafist ideas that said the democracy is an idol uh libya um his i think was a tuna uh 2009 speech democracy the contemporary or the modern idol um where you have you know people like um uh i can't remember the name of his uh his lecture these guys all talked about democracy as being a new form of idol worship yeah that would they'll be able to say you see we told you about this decade well in iraq you know for all the you know i mean iraq there's been a sort of experiment with about a lot of these same issues i mean where do you see the jihadists in iraq right now the problem was that your house in iraq was about overplayed his hand right have they come back if they deserve do they have any sort of validity now if they change their ways or they it's too soon for society to forgive them for what they did in the blood lighting and i think that that lesson is also you know i think if you look at attorney i think one of the turning points in al qaeda's fortunes was the attack on the three american-owned hotels in oman jordan in 2005 which killed mostly almost entirely jordanians attending a wedding that got widespread coverage in the arab world um so i think there were it's not just in iraq where people saw what what an al qaeda like regime would impose on the population i i think that was i mean around the muslim world i think this caught there was quite a lot of understanding of this sure i was in amman uh i think about a month after that and people were very upset i mean the hit musaba zarakawi's tribe disowned him they took out page ads in the papers full-page ads in the papers denouncing the attacks there was there was a real backlash against that but you see that you see a lot of that in in the country where an attack is carried out people people usually support attacks outside their countries well they talk about benghazi what happened in benghazi after the attack on the consulate well benghazi is very different libya is very different because because they're very supportive of the west for what they did in overthrowing gaddafi as opposed to the other countries where they didn't no one no one asked for american aid and nobody got it a military support but my point is i was i was in um in uh i used to live in yemen and in yemen people were very supportive of attacks against the americans military in iraq of attack against americans uh civilians uh they were supportive of the 911 attacks but the day that there was an attack in yemen that aqa al qaeda sponsored all the less bad we can't have same thing happened in saudi arabia in 2003 but let's have another question over here ray mcgovern veteran intelligence professionals for sanity i'd like to broaden the discussion to russia i used to know a lot about russia and i think i remember they were very interested in syria how serious do you think the russians consider what's happening there in syria what's the word on the street or in diplomatic circles as to how far the russians will go to keep propping up all of a sudden i can't really talk about russian foreign policy that's not my specialty i have a friend who's very good at it but that's not something i can i'm sorry okay did you have a question sir yeah i'm mike beard and i wonder what is the role that iran is playing in the area uh iran is playing uh a big role in supporting the um the syrians uh we know that the that they're training them um they're offering uh all types of aid they really need they can't allow syria to fall because syria is the country to send weapons to hezbollah which is syria iran's really big ally in the region that it uses to exert influence and power against the threat to threat threaten the israelis so it's not it doesn't will do everything in its power to to sustain the syrian regime however it doesn't have the money they would want to have because of the sanctions regime against it its economy is really being bubbled the real is falling by the day it has a lot of internal instability problems so it can't extend the aid all the aid that it wants to but it will give them the logistical support and the military training to help them and we've heard um the rumors that the uh that they're training that should be the paramilitary units uh halloween units that go around and indiscriminately kill people there's a lot of evidence of that a lot of talk about that at this point in time by the way how are alawites regarded by sort of mainstream sheer they're not very they're not very happy with them either uh it sort of seems funny that a sort of ideologically sheer regime would be basically supporting a group that they really regard as heretics no well see it wasn't religious um it was it was more uh born of pragmatic pragmatism and necessity when they started when they started the relationship um the iraqi the iranians needed an ally beca when iraq started the war with them so uh they were able to reach out to them because all the whole region was against them uh the gulf countries uh saudi arabia kuwait and whatnot they were very scared and they used iraq they supported iraq as the shield uh the protector of their interests against the iranians and that's when the americans were brought in after the gulf war but the the when we look at the shia alloy relationship what happened is beginning at the end of the ottoman era the ottomans tried to bring in the alois under the islam the islamic foe because they were scared the french would um claim that they were lost christians uh a french a french um a french priest uh hallel who was a great orientalist claimed that these were lost christians so they were afraid that the french reclaimed them then what happened is the the whole issue became politicized was when um certain um islamic scholars uh gave fatwas or legally issued legal opinions saying that the alois were muslims the mufti of jerusalem uh issued a fatwa i think in the 1940s saying that and then assad was able to get uh musa al-sadr the vanished imam who was related to al-sadr to issue a fatwa in the mid 1970s saint the alluis were 12 uh 12 were saying that they were shia so and we also saw this uh and i think in the 20s and 30 maybe in the 30s and 40s they started sending their their youngsters to study in the seminaries and i think in najaf is where it was so there was a there was a there was a um an integration of the alois into the xi fold they came back with books and whatnot uh she books but the alloys have never been considered uh she's there they are what happened is um there's in chiaism there's two groups there's called uh twelvers which is the mainstream that predominates in bahrain iran iraq and lebanon and then you have seveners they were extremists and they based on 12 imams and seven imams where you cut off on the imam these were extremists and they uh they proponed right now in some areas in in uh lebanon and yemen and in syria and agricon and india is a seven uh they are an offshoot of these people and they deify ali uh i mean if you read some of these aloe texts it's just it's amazing what what what they say so they they are really outside the islamic folder they they don't land within any type of normative islam i mean the shia are heterodox but these people are just heretics any other questions this gentleman here adam g noah heritage foundation i was just wondering your thoughts on a to libyan if we're giving enough or should we give more and what kind of aid yeah it's a great question the thing is with libya libya doesn't need any aid because it has all that oil wealth it needs help in building institutions it needs experts and trainers to build a a good judiciary system bring in judges um you need to bring in people to move build up technical capacity that's non-existent and egypt libya's oil oil money it can could support all that anything the libyans need they can get on their own they just don't have the the experience necessary the government experience barack you know the libyan islam islamic fighting group which was sort of once aligned with al-qaeda is really the first affiliate of or of al qaeda which has ever really done a peace deal with the regime with a regime and that was of course they did a peace deal with gaddafi to what extent is that peace deal sort of held are the libyan islamic friday group did they lay down their arms are they involved in jihadist activity what is happening with that group oh sure they pretty much uh they they they've accepted um uh to play by the democratic rules you know everyone talked about he's part of a political party um you have uh i think abu yah libby's brother it's a member of another party i think uh munzer the ideologue is also played by the political game everyone at the beginning of the revolution talked about a guy named in dharna he is a security official uh in dharna um there have been some extremists such as sufyan al-ghumu sufyan ben gumu excuse me who was uh libyan lifg was uh they say he was al-qaeda bin laden's driver he was detained in at guantanamo bay he's um clung to some elements of his extremism we're not sure if he was involved in what happened on september 11th or not i don't think so but by and large the lifg has really just like the the the gamal islami and jihad in egypt they've renounced violence and they've moved into the mainstream society there's somebody back over here with a question any other questions so if i could get a second question uh uh you look at the various transitions that gone on in libya and syria the leadership to me doesn't have any exit you know they're gonna they're gonna get shot their followers are gonna get shot and run out of town uh uh where in tunisia and yemen certainly and and uh also somewhat in in egypt there were there was an exit an exit strategy for them could you talk about uh the the supporters of al-assad and they see their backs to the wall and and they have to fight to the death or they're going to be killed in other ways is is there any way out of it yeah it's a big problem uh basically the regime is is just feeding the alloys the most horrible stories about the sunnis and what they want to do to them i've talked to halloween's inside talked allergies that got out um so these people really feel like they're back against the wall and they're going to be slaughtered and it's just a doomsday scenario for them uh the alloys the other minorities uh you know you're talking about christians many christian groups what's the percentage of the christian population i can't i think it's at the top of my head i think it's between 10 and 12 percent so significant yeah you know they're not it's not a small population uh it's pretty big and you're talking it's not it's not it's not cohesive because you know you're talking about greek orthodox you're talking about syrian christians you're talking about uh small numbers of protestant um and and whatnot uh nestorians uh so um these these groups uh and also the druze uh in in jumble druze um they've supported the regime their members are they're their members are part of the security services so they are also scared at the same time well barack this has been a really deep uh well reported and and also you took a lot of risks to gather this information so we're very grateful that you came and spoke to us about it well the original person that took the risk was peter when he traveled to afghanistan that was all a long time ago yeah well i want to thank you thanks i'll come and talk to you okay good | New America | UCvQQMY6TyUdt5VeHpuHv_Dg | 2012-10-15 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 13,980 | 75,391 |
d2xtcV-qObk | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d2xtcV-qObk | Finite-Difference Simulation of Linear Plate Vibration with Dynamic Distributed Contact | hello welcome to a presentation that reports on ongoing work on modelling contact with musical resonators this research is carried out at sarc together with my colleagues abiram bani prakash and paul stapleton and also fits within a larger european project v-rays which investigates audio for virtual reality so what do we mean with contact and why is it important well in acoustic instruments we can think of contact in terms of excitation injecting energy into the system such as hammering or bowing a string then there are also forms of contact that do not have this purpose but instead are changing the vibrational characteristics of the main resonator think of holding down a string to achieve a certain pitch or resting a hand on a membrane to damp because of strike sound non-excitational contact manifests itself in three basic forms damping clamping and mass loading typically one of these dominates for example by grabbing the edge of the symbol one stops the sound but as we can see in the spectrogram not necessarily damps all parses at the same rate and if you zoom in you can also observe a slight decrease in some of the partial frequencies which is due to mass loading by the hand in the middle we see a regionally clamped fibrophone bar where the effect on the resonance characteristic depends on the region that you clamp in the example on the right we consider that the effective surface density of a gong to regionally increase when it is partially submerged into water this is an established practice that composers have actually explicitly written for the spectrogram here highlights how the partials are affected when dynamically changing the submerged area notably with significant difference in the rate of change in frequency which is typical for this kind of sound in this paper we aim to simulate all three forms of contact taking a linearly vibrating plate with three edges as a test bed 2d resonator so how does one model such contact forms here we do this by adding a locally reacting contact layer to the plate which adds time and space varying stiffness damping and surface density to the plate so for example if we want to introduce damping over a certain region we simply ramp up the value of sigma across that region now this approach involves some simplifying assumptions but it has the advantage there is no need to model or track the position of contacting object thus making the sensor interface problem a lot easier so let's see how we can model this with an equation of motion which takes the form you see here where u denotes transversal displacement of the plate the blue parameters are plate constants and the time varying contact parameters are shown in green three boundary conditions are set which enables virtual grabbing of the blade from the side one question immediately arising here is how are the distributed contact parameters actually controlled this has to be considered in conjunction with the sensor interface which here is envisaged to be a high resolution 2d touch patch controller such as the sensor morph we see on the right hand side this will give a pressure map p that we can directly use to drive the contact parameters with essentially through simple linear mapping in this the coefficients can be configured for a specific type of interaction to turn the model into a synthesis algorithm we need to discretize the system here in both space and time for that we define shift operators from which we can construct difference and averaging operators that can act upon the 2d grid function u l m n that we see here at the top these operators are then applied in specific manner to the equation of motion as you can see here at the bottom of the slide the important aspects are that we need to make sure that we end up using only defined grip points in you and that means that only certain combinations of operators will work that we obtain an explicit scheme so gaining efficiency for that the backwards operator here in the frequency dependent loss term is useful and that we do not introduce any stability constraint that depends on the contact parameters which remember are time varying for this the use of averaging operators in various places is instrumental to examine that last point one has to perform energy analysis this table shows the power balance in some of the terms in it with the continuous domain terms side by side with the discrete domain terms now for an explicit scheme one will typically have a stability bound in this case one that depends on the blade parameters but that's okay these are constants and one can just choose an appropriate grid spacing for a given time step to satisfy the stability condition under which the numerical plate energy will always be non-negative perhaps more importantly the numerical energy due to contact is unconditionally non-negative so stability does not depend on the time-varying contact parameters but how do we actually implement this well at the heart of the algorithm is an update equation that we can derive from our final difference scheme essentially by writing the newest displacement explicit in terms of older terms and then do time stepping with that in some sort of sample loop in this case we have several constants shown in blue here related to the plate parameters as well as time varying coefficients shown in green here which relate to the contact parameters these contact related parameters are actually then updated at every time step the scheme is then explicit as we can justified by the weight of the leading term on the left in order to update the displacement the grids below simply show the groups of nodes that appear in the update equation so one of the things we can do with the model is simulate regional clamping for example here on the left a square plate is clamped over a corner region using a very high k value so when waves arrive at the edge of that region they bounce off on the right of the slide we've clamped a region lying outside the indicated circle thus in effect simulating clamped circular plate onto a dynamic example then on the left we have a plate with regional damping with accompanying mass loading applied as indicated with the orange color and according to the time profile in the middle plot you can see in the spectrogram how the partial frequencies are pushed down a little which does not occur when we apply only damping and not mass loading although the effect is quite subtle we can hear this as well on the right then an attempt to simulate a water gum the plate is clamped at the top corner and gradually lifted upwards and downwards again we can observe the same phenomenon that we saw in the measured sound in that the partial frequencies are shifting with the plate movement with substantial differences in the observed rate we can clearly hear this in the sound example these examples were computed offline eventually though the idea is to build a real-time implementation coupled to a sensor interface and this then could begin to function and respond like a musical instrument via the virtual acoustic one one of the underlying ideas then is that that would afford manipulations and articulations that would be difficult or expensive with mechanically constructed instruments while keeping similar affordances in place for example what might be possible is on-the-fly reconfiguration of a clamped region through physically clamping the sensing device all of this throws some computational challenges though in particular we face additional overheads from mapping the sensor data to define our difference grid which involves 2d installation and the costs go up even further if we add some much desired non-linearity to the model for example by extending to a from carbon plate model other than that improvements can also still be made in terms of less numerical dispersion and for a circular plate more accurate boundaries to conclude then the post model enables simulation of musically relevant forms of non-excitational contact with a rectangular plate and turning this into a virtual acoustic plate instrument will require real-time implementation of the proposed model in conjunction with design and development of sensing strategies further future work would include then model extensions and possibly the application to membrane-based instruments particular interest here is the simulation of the tabla because its performance vocabulary consists of numerous intricate forms of dynamic distributed content so yeah thanks for watching | SMC2021 | UCjvH1Ble2WiVzLQZatAn5EQ | 2021-07-09 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,451 | 8,533 |
-g9PdFlTD0A | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-g9PdFlTD0A | Corpse Husband Canceled! OOF! | hey wanted to address this whenever i did the q a live stream so i could better explain it on a bigger platform live but i woke up to a ton of dms from people and i thought i should do it right away for those of you who don't know primarily i've done true horror story narration for years on my channel the stories are sent in by my viewers they write all of it and i narrate their story to share their experience of what they've gone through with the world these are real life experiences of like real [ __ ] that people go through about a year ago i was sent in a story from someone who's trans i was glad to cover this story despite some backlash i might get from like boomers and [ __ ] because i wanted to show the struggles of what trans people go through and i support trans people tld are the stories about an old christian woman who is trying to hurt them and do horrible things to them during the story the person who is trans is called the d word in the video i read the word out loud and i realize now i shouldn't have done that i didn't realize the severity of the word or else i obviously wouldn't have said it there are over 2 000 comments on the video and none of them mention it i had no idea this hurt anybody at all and that's the last thing i want to do i've taken the video down now i understand my mistake and i'm sorry thank you to the people trying to teach me about this some people were just blindly hating me but most of the people i've seen have been very reasonable and i really appreciate that i'm probably gonna get off everything for a little bit thank you for a little bit of backstory i once made love to a full grown man i won't go into full detail as to what happened that night but i will say that my anus has never been gaped since that [ __ ] hey friend i just found out that my dog might be dyslexic i tried to read him a book and he bit the [ __ ] out of me mama always said life was like a box of chocolates if you eat them you'll [ __ ] die because you have diabetes i was once suspended from school because i told the teachers i was a jedi knight and it was my destiny to destroy them before we begin the story i just want to say somebody just toss my salad like there was no tomorrow anyways for a little bit of backstory i'm a 16 year old girl from kentucky and i eat chicken every single day hey guys i hope you enjoyed watching this video i know i haven't been very active lately um i just thought i'd do something a little bit fun uh i know a lot of you probably know what happened um and why i haven't been very active lately if not you can go to my twitter and pretty much everything's there but anyways no disrespect corpsey uh you're cool dude i know you're going through all your medical [ __ ] and i wish the best you um and if anybody doesn't like the video you can suck the fattest part of my dick all right bye you | Nitwit's World | UCB4cmRDG53GWPHaVlbSoiIQ | 2020-10-27 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 577 | 2,932 |
8eJ1k8eEJFo | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8eJ1k8eEJFo | Confessions of a Window Cleaner (1974) ~ Ultimate Cast Guide 🎥 Film / Movie ~ Robin Askwith | foreign [Music] [Applause] Confessions of a window cleaner is the first film of the confession series released in 1974 directed by Val guest it follows timilian optimistic in the net window cleaner who fully satisfies his customers bed hopping from one unsatisfied housewife to another until he meets a successful female police officer who will have none of his antics Robin askworth [Music] Anthony booth [Music] Sheila White [Music] Dandy Nichols [Music] Bill Maynard [Music] Linda Hayden [Music] John the messery [Music] Joan Hixson foreign [Music] Richard wattis thank you foreign [Music] Anita Graham [Music] song kid [Music] Brian Hall [Music] Christine Donner [Music] Sue Longhurst foreign [Music] Judy Matheson [Music] Elaine Bailey [Music] Christopher Owen [Music] Peter Dennis foreign [Music] Ty David Rose [Music] thank you totty Truman Taylor [Music] Frank Seaman [Music] Anika paddle foreign ER [Music] Bruce Whiteman [Music] Carol Augustine foreign [Music] Peter Fontaine [Music] foreign [Music] s [Music] clarison [Music] Joe Peters [Music] monikering world [Music] poor guy Nicholas [Music] Derek cord [Music] Robert Longden [Music] Jennifer Westbrook foreign [Music] fire and sotoris [Music] Eric Kent [Music] Allen [Music] foreign [Music] Fielder [Music] Luis Alexander [Music] foreign [Music] based on a novel by Christopher wood [Music] directed by Val gast [Music] you have been watching Confessions of a window cleaner brought to you by ultimate cast guides please like share and subscribe thanks for watching [Music] | Ultimate Cast Guides U.K. Edition | UC6t2EAojuBsMOvp1LHB4VGA | 2022-10-27 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 231 | 1,539 |
FaSptH1thb4 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FaSptH1thb4 | Ephraim Rises Up Yet Again. Judges 12 | judges chapter 12 and the men of the Ephraim gather themselves together and went northward and said to Jason where four passes now over the fight against that your name it and does not call us to go with him now let's go over the judges chapter 8 verse one judges eight or it's one and this is gideon when he comes back no more judges eight one and the many Ephraim said unto him why hath out served us us that thou cause us not when that witness to fight with a midnight and they did charge within sharply so this is an e3 and problem throughout the Bible III and steps in is there you know you're in Collins what's going on back to chapter 12 and amend the Ephraim get ourselves together with Norfolk and said to Joseph wherefore passed us down over the fight against that your name it and does not call us to go with thee we will burn the house upon thee with fire now what just happened to Jennsen he just burned his daughter now here comes this jealousy here comes to strive is saying hey what gives you the right why didn't you so let's see what he says almost like we're Gideon and James asyndeton I and my people were at great strife with the children aim it and when I called you you delivered me not how does I am there is now Gideon says hey I called you you took care of these two kings even open or whatever alright yeah but you know you took care of two kings I took care of a whole army idiot here according to Jason he says I called you but you didn't show up verse 3 when I saw that he delivered me none we need an incoming help you didn't answer I put my life in my hands and passed over against the Jordan Amon and the Lord delivered them into my hand look how he gives God the credit wherefore then are you come up unto me this day to fight against me now J says if you render from chapter 11 knows the history of Israel and he knows not chapters but a couple chapters ago they pulled the same thing with giddy he's not a happy man the events the current events that happen in JP and then these guys come up and start threatened to kill his house then Japheth at the moment here gather together all the men of Gilead and plot were they for him now do you see what the condition of Israel is it is silver war it is brother versus brother it is tribe IRS's tried it is tried coming up why didn't you do this for us why didn't you do that for us it is just chaos and just and so when we come over to judges chapter 21 verse 25 the conclusion of the book of Judges judges 21:25 law county judges one one two judges 21:25 in those days there was no king in Israel every man did that which was right in his own eyes that's the answer and Jacob was his daughter it looked like to me he for him it looked right it's been working it worked with Gideon and James and Jeff loose responses he gathered gathered all the men achillea and with a thread I'm not taking it and there was a battle civil war and the men of Gilead smoky for him because here's the reason they said that Gillian the people Gillian are fugitives from Ephraim among the III mines and among them Manasseh you guys left us as a clam you left us as a family that reason to have a battle is that but what was your problem in Chapter II Ephraim what was your probe and if you always took the passengers of Jordan before III Unitas it was so that when those e4 Knights which were escaped said alright the ones that got away did we're not killed in battle let me go over they come to the Jordan River we went across that's what men of Gilead said unto them all right now Andy for tonight are you the enemy and he said nay okay and this is something to happen in World War one and happen World War two they would give a password a password dispose of that only Americans were to know problem was it didn't work because the enemy knew the answers you know who is a famous slugger in the New York Yankees ball team or what comic strip you know and all those kinds things there but the enemy knew the answer but the Bible way is then said they unto Him say Cholula which I can't say and III and I would say Sabbath we could not frame to pronounce it right so here like even in the States of America you have a different dialect you have a different way of saying words and impossible in America you take the word car the way you say the word car will describe where you come from in America New Englanders haven't way of saying it southerners have another way Californians have their own specific language something wrong with the water out there so here's a word death III Knights could not say they would say it wrong and this became the password and then word simply means a streamer flood Cebu Athene's that streamer flood where they're at and they would say and you can even see the spelling is completely different there's no Shh and there's no double I mean there's no so evidently the Ethernet's had a problem with saying from he could not frame to pronounce it right and at that point then they took him and slew him at the passage of Jordan and they fell at that time of the ìiî Knights 40 and 2000 now according to Jason he said he did calm and he didn't come as a result 42,000 III Knights are killed and Jason judge ed Rio six years then died Jason achillea and buried in one of the cities of Gilead and we're not even told where and after him exam a Bethlehem judge Israel and weird remarked to the book of Judges he has 30 suns and thirty daughters Bumi sent abroad and took 30 daughters from a boy for his son and he judged Israel 7 years so he has 60 children he sends his daughters out and gets 30 other females for his son interesting and he judged Israel 7 years then died exam and he was buried in Bethlehem after a meal on me Lauren a zeppole judge Israel and he judges real 10 years and he lines his overnight died and was buried in age in the country is everyone after him ain't bonden abundant Abunda thanking him stay right the southern Holly Oh a pair tonight judge Israel and he had forty sons and thirty nephews that rode on three score and ten as Colt there's something in judges about the ass Oh Andy judge Israel eight years we're coming up to the first king of Israel and he's gonna be an ass turner he's gonna take care of assets but the first king that's approved by God is the cheaper David fought for his sheep saw lost is she and he judged Israel eight years and the bond on the southern he lied the parents a knight died it was buried in Python and in land of a for you but there's Ephraim again in the mouth of the Americans those are the enemies of God now Joshua let's see more about his III life let me look here real quick Joshua chapter he very nice there are just chapter 17 and verse 14 they are writers and complainants and there of Joseph 1714 Joshua and the children of Joseph spank into Joe's insane why has out given me but one love and one fortune inherit see I'm a great people for as much as I'm as much as the Lord has blessed me here there to see the same attitude with Gideon with Japheth and Josh when they answer the paper would you be great people then get these in a wood country and button the children's birth 16m of joseph dimow is not enough for us they come and speak up and they're very prone to open up their mouth and complain to the leadership the leadership of Joshua the leadership of Gideon the leadership Wow Japheth Joshua said vote disco use the sarcasm yeah Gideon use the sarcasm jaysus kiks kiks there but my time here the German dentist its how amazing that a trait of a family this keeps going on and just wanted you to see that tree happy free | Looking for that blessed hope, | UCZb0L7xGlrUUhs0PlnAwERA | 2018-05-17 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,495 | 7,595 |
cQm5Gyzs2ik | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cQm5Gyzs2ik | HTC recreates Mona Lisa in 3D | [Music] offers visitors to go inside the painting not only to look at it from outside but to try to be within the universe of the painting [Music] it's something completely new the first time that we are using virtual reality for an experience for the visitors within the roof it is the most visited museum in the world we are welcoming roughly 10 millions of visitors which is of course a lot everybody wants to see the painting but because of the crowd you have the average of 30 seconds standing in front of the paintings because there are too many people it's very important that we are able to address both people people who are coming here and people who are not coming here but who are interested in the louvre they said we need to find a way to get closer to the painting and what davinci wanted to express and the vr experience seems to be the best way to do it we were really happy to work with htc and mic to create this meeting between our curators experts of leonardo and vr experts it took us a gigantic amount of work to separate the myth from the truth and we discovered the techniques that were used we wanted to explain the story behind that painting the composition and the way davinci did it was a revolution like this because it created a new way of painting people monalisa is also a masterwork but it's also an image that is very easy to understand she's a woman but still she's not a movie star and she's bathing very properly so it's quite easy to get along with her bring mona aliza to life was a real challenge because we only know her face should we represent her as a painting should we represent her at the living woman we had the chance to go to the louvre and be alone with mona lisa we can really focus our attention on every detail but we can't really see every detail because you have an old varnish the glass in front of her with all the deep scientific analysis they gave us we have infrared we have x-ray we have special refractography one of the most challenging part was to model the face because her expression is extremely certain we worked with a 3d modeler specialist we did a thousand back and forth to find a good expression we had to decide exactly how she was dressed we used all the scientific elements with light x-ray and we established a map with different pieces closes just to ensure it responds accurately when she moves we started to try to recreate the environment around her we tried to understand what kind of place she was in the landscape that davinci did behind monalisa is not a realistic one it's part of the magic relationship between the what the background says and we had to remove monalisa recreate the background try to expand and to guess how it would look like in the home version you'll be able to find more information more content about monalisa and other artworks as well we have recreated the grand gallery it's the main gallery from the louvre and you will see four paintings of leonardo and you will have some details about the different paintings [Music] i think innovation and digital innovation is great for museums and we have to use it as a tool to discover again arts and masterpieces nevertheless we have to be careful not to use too many screens between the art and our audiences the overall experience will enable the visitors to open their eyes to the jockond and to mona lisa and maybe to open their mind also it's quite difficult to look at the most famous painting of the world what i am seeing when i'm looking at mona lisa and the vr will help visitors to understand what is behind the curtain you | Tech World | UCA-ceIeXDSXt_NnFho22KGQ | 2020-08-02 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 669 | 3,591 |
K2sUGnTogBg | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K2sUGnTogBg | HOW TO DISPOSE OF CONSTRUCTION WASTE SAFELY || TRAINING PROGRAMME | hello let's discuss how to dispose of construction waste safely if you are in the construction industry you likely deal with a lot of waste unfortunately a lot of it ends up in landfills coming up with ways to dispose of construction waste safely is necessary there are a few helpful tips to do so find a way to reuse and recycle as much construction waste as you can the most common recyclable materials include plastic containers cardboard paper doors windows and Roofing if you have material that could be bad for the environment find ways to get rid of it completely Dan filling plasterboard for example produces hydrogen sulfide and other poisonous gases if you have any unwanted construction material consider donating instead of throwing it away what seems useless to you could be very beneficial to someone else old appliances decor items and old furniture pieces are fantastic items to donate donation is one of the best ways to handle planning will save you both time and money start planning for Waste Disposal before the project is complete site and construction managers should create disposal plans as soon as possible an organized and well-planned project leaves minimal room for mistakes during disposal a good plan needs to account for the following it should identify a correct estimate of the possible base that could be produced educate the workers on Waste Management having classifications for composting Recycling and more at the job site while recycling is important you must understand that some wastes need to be disposed of completely some construction wastes are impossible to recycle or reuse if you have toxic or harmful construction wastes they may be hazardous to your employees health and the general public you would be wise to ensure that no one is exposed to the waste there are some construction materials that you need to throw away as soon as possible carpets untreated particle board pallets and wood masonry and brick blocks materials that may contain lead or Mercury bathtubs sinks and toilets materials with asbestos conduct a site management audit consider carrying out a site management audit without a proper construction site management audit it may be difficult to dispose of your construction base correctly the more control you have over your waist the less waste you'll have over time the proactive approach will ensure that you can meet your Waste Management audit hierarchy a proper site management audit covers these factors tips for preventing material from turning into waste the materials that are most likely to be wasted on your construction site how different stages of the product are different and their changing needs contact agencies if you have any Mercury laced waste you need to seek the help of mercury collecting agencies do not attempt to deal with it on your own Mercury laced wastes include neon Lambs smoke detectors fluorescent lamps and old paint disposing of construction waste safely calls for Preparation and a good strategy you can apply various practices to promote safety and minimize your carbon footprint the most appropriate disposal method depends on the type of waste you produce instead of letting everything go to landfills you can do your part in caring for the environment thank you so much for watching | SAFI India | UCocGC2RKk79Vf5_bFooYHwQ | 2022-11-05 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 546 | 3,293 |
HPxFLj_6j-g | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HPxFLj_6j-g | A Toolkit for Newcomers on Occupational Health & Safety and Workers' Compensation SfCarchive | how have they been taught in the past to work safely or not in their previous experience so there's a sort of basic exercise about what do we mean by occupation health and safety why is it important the project really emerged out of research that the Institute had done that looked at the experiences of uh immigrant workers after a work injury immigrant workers often were unaware of their basic rights and responsibilities under health and safety legislation or workers comp legislation and that led to whether there was a new way to try to help immigrant workers better understand better aware of what those rights might be hi how can I have you so we have four locations across the GTA when people come to us they're looking for a right point of contact where we can basically try to address their issues around settlement but also primarily employment and in our sector and expertise we cannot separate the two they both are very much linked together so essentially what you're seeing here is uh the information for newcomers to Ontario about staying safe and healthy at the workplace so in the event that there was an injury what would I do and what would be my role and responsibility versus the role and responsibility of that of the employer this is a great tool it is the beginning of information dissemination in this area because the research tells us that there's a gap that these newcomers are not getting this type of information in a timely fashion so it's a benefit to the clients because they have something very simple easy to understand the toolkit is very much geared toward employee rights and responsibilities occupation health and safety and workers comp there are um the handout for workers a lesson plan for Workshop facilitators slides for workshop facilitators and slides with notes committee provided guidance throughout to make sure that we had content that was accurate um content you know that was up toate um but we also had a lot of involvement from the knowledge exchange group at The Institute to try to turn that into content that was that was easily accessible um to a reader without necessarily sophisticated knowledge of English and part of the Mandate is because we are an employment uh Service Agency to educate and bring awareness uh to our employeers as well as to our clients about the different environment and things that happen in a Canadian workplace and as you know one of the most important things is health and safety in the workplace and as a result we have this wonderful uh toolkit that has been developed and I was thinking that you know uh you know that we often have workshops for our clients uh it's very important that clients are aware of the of the implications and what to do in case of Hazards in the workplace so what do you think of the idea of having a little focus groups and then uh workshops on a regular basis as a new Canadians or Canadians born Canadians here they could know what is the pros and cons of working in a place where it's not safe for them and where they can contact and whom to contact so the if the m is available for them to access directly it'll be good for them and what are their rights right often times a lot of things are available but if that information is not communicated on an ongoing basis and people are not aware then it's as good as not having it there so educating people so that they are aware that's another reason why we would include the resources that's made available to the workshop leaders and more than that um we have some connections um with the Partnerships I think the key thing was to work with settlement agencies because there's a lot of information out there what was different here is actually working with an intermediary working with agencies that work with new immigrants and using them as a kind of a vehicle for helping uh immigrant workers better understand rights and responsibilities under health and safety the importance of having a community organization in this discussion question is that they bring the client perspective to the table | SkillsforchangeArchive SfC | UC5jP9fc3c0utRqLlKXCvOtw | 2012-03-04 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 725 | 4,071 |
6Qmb427XoK8 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6Qmb427XoK8 | Stephen A calls Kevin Durant weak (Raving Rant) | this is about Kevin Durant cuz I say what I mean and I mean what the hell i say my issue is one issue and what issue only it's not him leaving Oklahoma City its Oklahoma City no disrespect whatsoever but damn it outside of the basketball arena I can't think of anything to do with Oklahoma City that's just the way it is we're talking about a dude that was 48 minutes away from a birth to his second NBA Finals in his career not once not twice but three times three who is the reigning defending NBA champions already having proved they can win without you that they don't need you that's who you joy that's hey if draymond Green didn't get suspended in five games chances are and it going to say warriors would be reigning two-time NBA champions because what would have happened to gain fun before Cleveland gathered that momentum that was also when Bogut got hurt when you look at it for what it is this is who you choose to join you riding a gravy train you jumping on a bandwagon you're jumping on their coattails to do what some would say you should have done on your own already I just know like that today if I hear one more damn person bring up comparisons to LeBron James leaving Cleveland to go to South Beach when LeBron James in his 61 win team Cleveland Cavaliers lost to Orlando and the playoffs to the white how it and he don't trucker glue i'ma tell petrus and Courtney Lee and rate for Austin when LeBron James and his cattle is lost to that team do you know who is teammate or how about Daniel boobie Gibson how about Anderson Varejao how about the druna still gore skits are you serious say they have my man ai Allen office a call around to me well you know Cade you like let me do you I Stephen a heat art of losing I can't blame her for that and this is the analogy I threw out to AI in your case err it's the Indiana Pacers that was your nemesis back in the day remember that what could have been Boston with Paul Pierce and Antoine Walker whoever whatever it was not him choosing to depart from russell westbrook any because they have in one together be because most people didn't think they would win together and see because we all know Russell Westbrook is gonna leave that the next season if I'm staying Preston Oklahoma City i'm trading russell what's right now i'm looking to move him now and if not now definitely by the NBA trading deadline because i don't want to find myself in the same situation next summer that i found myself in now where I'm holding on for dear life floor superstar to stay on board only to lose him for nothing to Wayne Pickering what about the next what about them look happy no I'm a Knicks fan i'll get on my nerves with that i'm pissed off | Sathish Sekar | UCCuGIYFc-sBJEgVGyZSsmGw | 2016-11-25 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 518 | 2,698 |
H7iVajuwUGw | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H7iVajuwUGw | The Blunt Reality About the Government & Taxes in every Democratic Nation! WATCH😮 | so i decided to just get up get on here and just share some thoughts that i've been having for a while about um the government and taxes specifically taxes the i hear them over and over politicians uh government officials talk about how it's the rich fault and they have to pay more tax and things like this but such manipulation because if the trick they use is they distract you from the real villain and point the finger at someone else um and then you keep looking towards them to put the blame on because they're putting the blame on them and people fall for it and start attacking the wrong person just think about it for a second the reason why when they say the tax the the rich are not paying their taxes that you pay more taxes and blah blah blah and things like this that they blab on the reason why the rich many times don't pay so much tax or pay no tax at times the ones who do this legally is because the government gave incentives for them not to pay those kind of taxes if they do specific things like build this or have a company over 500 people employed things like this that give them different incentives that they don't have to pay tax on this tax cuts or incentives if they do some specific things in each nation that's uh democracy supposedly um so many of the rich think okay cool so instead of throwing the money to the to the government i will build these things because what it does to do he blesses people because they have a job there's more companies raising up there's more people getting hired because of this rich people that can afford it building these things that the government said they'll give incentives for and so therefore the government gives them the incentives but then the government the same government starts talking about the rich being uh they're not paying their taxes uh and all this kind of stuff but they're doing this legally most of them so the point is who's the one who's actually the criminal who's the one who's actually the villain it's the government they're the ones been raising taxes everywhere we're not talking about i'm okay with just normal let's say 10 if you do the math 10 is more than enough if everyone gives 10 percent from their income uh towards the government using it to build roads to build hot public hospitals public schools things that we need um to fix the pipes so there's water everywhere uh you know or to install pipes the electricity all the necessities um there's more than enough to do that but they want big governments big pay you know everyone's gonna pay a lot of money compared to the everyday person and then they turn around and say it's the rich people's fault but they're the ones who've taxed us taxed us so um overboard so extremely and then it's not enough that they taxes on income then their taxes on our property that we own or that we want to own then their taxes on the milk are about to buy their taxes on the water that we're paying for on top of the water that we're paying for we're paying also for the taxes that the government has put on the water that we've already paid for for it to be installed and to be used that's meant to be given to us because the government in a democracy is meant to serve the people not the people serving the government and so same with the electricity tax on electricity everything's got taxes taxes taxes they became so uh they inflated the taxes so much and they were able to somehow brainwash us condition our minds so much through the education through tv through every means that they have of influence that we don't even look at this is the guys who are draining us and stealing from us and causing us to walk in a living a way that we need both parents to be working full-time most of the time so we can be able to afford to pay our house expenses the mortgage the things that we need to give for our children for their education yeah they can't afford it every day people can't afford this it needs two parents to be uh going to work to be able to afford this when it was nothing like this before and the reason why it came like this is because government put up taxes more and more and more lying why they do it always lying and lying in line pointing their fingers always talking about how doing it for us always manipulating the way they talk psychology like psychology right now with what's happening with the um gas prices you know petrol and all that kind of stuff the oil companies energy companies have increased have made such billions in profits since this crisis began to do with like they're saying all shortage of energy and electricity and the oils and the gas and all that kind of stuff but how if there was a something going on there for real not what they're manipulating manipulating us to believe through the news that they've paid for to use um then why are they making they're skyrocketing in profit billions of dollars you know how can that be if it's if it's a shortage if it's something going on there then everyone's struggling including the companies because they can't produce the money the amount they're claiming they can't produce so they had to put things up the price is up so the people the everyday people like us are paying more so we can be able to uh you know have petrol in our cars and things like this but yet they're making billions of dollars how can that be if there was a shortage if there was a crisis if there was something really going on everyone would be struggling including the companies but yet the companies are making poor go go investigate how much they're making guys how much they made this year and last year it is crazy they're making more this year when they're claiming it's increased in crisis because of the war and this and that they are manipulating us and playing us with different angles and uh you know versions of stories that they come up with to deceive us and no one's saying that those stories are not true but the angle they're bringing them from is not quite the truth but that's not the point the point is this government has been the one for years who's been draining us from our finances draining us making it difficult and harder for us to make it to live it didn't have to be this way all they have to do is reduce the taxes remove taxes that are unnecessary completely there it literally is legalized theft by them that they will punish us if we don't pay what they said for us to pay like i said i'm cool with paying 10 percent something normal to be able to pay for the roads for the things that we need and uh but the the amount of tax that they put now to us again and they call it different names in fact you just think about this people work all their lives then they you know they have the superannuation as they say in australia they hold money back so when they get old they have money and this is money that was taxed from their wages and a section of it that was already taxed was put away uh compulsory by the government through the company that they're working for and then when they're old and they need the money because they can't work and they're allowed for that money to be released that money once it's going to be released gets taxed again before it's given to them but it was already taxed you see that i mean it's it's legalized theft but it's still theft just because they made it lawful just like in china that made it lawful to murder a second child if you have a second child that will murder your child that will abort your child they made it lawful but it doesn't mean it's right they made it legal doesn't mean it's right so just because the government made it legal it doesn't mean it's right we have to wake up to what's been going on to us for years and not and stop being distracted when they're telling us no look left it's the rich people it's the rich people doing this you gotta you know gotta react or respond to the rich people that are not doing enough they gotta do more come on good man let's stop these guys are rich these politicians that are doing this and saying this they're rich but they like pointing the finger at specific people so they can try to get you distracted from who the real criminals are that have been doing this stuff so just wanted to say that and uh it's just been in my head for a while and i don't kept on putting it off to say something about it but that's what i wanted to say just that's just a little you know just the cream on top there's so many layers to this but just remember the real ones that are really are the highest expense that we have for living is the taxes that they put on us it doesn't have to be that way they're lying that what they claim they need to take from us they are lying and it's on purpose to make us dependent to make us struggle through it doesn't have to be this way that's why there needs another system not the one that wef is wanting but it does need another system and we need to create another system and it's lawful and legal to create another new system a new government doesn't have to be violent or nothing like this to do this it's legal to do this and running under common law which is the law of the land this is the lawful law that's meant to be governing in the land not the law that they're using which is maritime law but that's another story thank you for hearing me out and the reason why i'm not going to tell you uh you know people say who are you are you a government official are you you know a professional at this are you allowed to speak onto this yes i am i listen to people that are professionals and i hear what they have to say weigh out the evidence of what they're saying the data of what they're saying and then i repeat what they said just like we learned at school to listen to what other people have said and then write down and repeat what they told us is the answer and to memorize it remember it's no different anyway so i'm not gonna spoon feed anymore or i'm gonna spoon feel a lot less than i 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53QxTr2PGcE | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=53QxTr2PGcE | Doc Sloan's Deep Dive Into Dune Chapter 2: Evolution Part 1 | [Music] in undertaking any study of the june series from a thematic point of view it is best to commence with one of the themes that for want of a better term permeates the entire series this is primarily for the reason that while some of the dominant themes perpetuate throughout the series others peter out to a certain extent and while not ignored altogether lose a sense of their prominence as the narrative continues this is not hard to comprehend when we look at the enormity of the june series both in terms of its actual length and the sheer epic scale of the story which takes place over several thousand years in saying that evolution as a theme permeates the june series i mean that is a theme strong at both the beginning and the end of the series and maintains within it the details of the other major focal points of the story some of the major themes do diminish as the narrative progresses but herbert ensures evolution remains a constant throughout the series evolution including eugenics and genetic engineering represent one of the most detailed and lengthy thematic explorations in the june series and although tertiary to the other dominant themes it is to a degree much more expansive in scope as mentioned earlier frank herbert's themes are complexly intertwined like the threads in an intricately woven tapestry and are difficult to tease apart upon individual examination towards that understanding it must be noted that the theme of evolution and genetic engineering does much to inform herbert's approach to his superhuman protagonists themselves products of evolution through either artificial selection based breeding programs genetic engineering or forced evolution by symbiotic mutation in knowing this then we can realize how evolution and genetic engineering as a theme shapes and helps realize the first of herbert's two major themes in june that of the catastrophic hero and the periodic messianic impulses that overtake society evolution and genetic engineering are also viewed as systems and tools of the long-term expansion and survival of the human species in his provision of the second of the june series major themes that of ecology evolution as a system for the development and survival of life is in turn influenced by the ecology of a given environment and vice versa collectively all three of these themes are seen most importantly by herbert as systems utilized by human beings the importance of understanding systemic thinking especially in a long-term scale is crucial in realizing how these themes interact and weave together in the narrative of the june series systemic thinking is similarly important to herbert in presenting ecology as a subject for investigation especially due to the differences he perceived between western man and tribal societies likewise it is crucial in understanding the socio-political trappings that develop around charismatic leadership herbert's examination of evolution and genetics fundamentally adds to his speculation on each of these complementing topics as evolution and genetics are themes from subject matter in science and science fiction from the mid to late 19th century onwards herbert's discourse on these topics is in itself an evolutionary one that we are able to witness for ourselves as the millennia slip by within the narrative of the june universe frank herbert's examination of evolution and genetics in the june series came from his desire to subvert the contemporary mode of science fiction as it was in its state of stagnancy during the 1950s and 1960s primarily this desire was based on two approaches firstly to turn the tide against the typical nature of science fiction heroes especially the vanvatian hero that had been recurring since the 40s this hero was often a mutation of baseline humans modeled on the concept of an evolved ubermensch this was in its essence an individual protagonist who was usually set apart from the rest of humanity often possessing unique powers and abilities granted to them because of their evolutionary differences characters from science fiction stories that featured superman were a favorite of john w campbell the editor of amazing stories and analog on the premise that science fiction stories were the kind of stories that science fiction editors by many of the works featuring in these publications began to follow this trend secondly as this trend was tied to the future evolution of man and because science fiction seemed to becoming more a literature that was viewed as being in the gutter herbert wanted to write a work of some length that was more aspiring towards quality literature than pulp fiction this was also in part to do with the fact that herbert often had trouble writing shorter works his stories often going over the prescribed word length for publication in having evolution combined with the dangers of society's messianic impulses towards unusual and highly charismatic leaders it was towards victorian science fiction that he turned for his inspiration with these themes and in particular to the works of samuel butler and to a lesser extent edward bull were leighton notably it was this kind of fiction that herbert favored in his youth before proudly declaring his intentions of being an author to his bemused family evolution has been a popular topic for consideration from the earliest forms of the genre and can be found in many a work which existed prior to the great spur of the subject namely on the origin of species by means of natural selection by charles darwin brian's table for gendry on evolution in the encyclopedia of science fiction 2nd edition sums up the relationship between science fiction and evolutionary theory quite elegantly when he states that there is inevitably an intimate connection between the development of evolutionary philosophy and the history of science fiction in a culture without an evolutionary philosophy most of the kinds of fiction we categorize as science fiction could not develop while there is an abundance of work within the genre exploring issues relating to evolution stableford is not so optimistic when discussing genetics within science fiction if not self-promoting stableford's entry on genetic engineering in the encyclopedia of science fiction describes the genre's forays into the subject as showing little that is championing the cause of genetic engineering although stableford is to a degree correct here when he describes the quizadz hadorak breeding program of june as a pedestrian affair of long-range eugenics he repeats the common mistake of only looking at the first part of herbert's series june may focus almost entirely on the results of the bene desert breeding program but in ignoring the other books in the series one fails to notice the many other concepts of genetic engineering and associated technologies as they evolve throughout the series genetic engineering is viewed as the language of god by the bene tlilax and the nature of their own patriarchal society is crucial to the development of the story it is just unfortunate that the only part of the series that they do not appear in is june itself stableford ends his article in the encyclopedia by demonstrating that the potential for science fiction stories that focus on genetic engineering is far from being realized it cannot be said that science fiction writers have as yet explored the real potential which genetic engineering technologies hold for the radical remaking of the human world but a beginning of sorts is made by the speculative future history the third millennium by brian stapleford and david langford and by stableford's various spin-off short stories some of which are collected in sexual chemistry tales of the genetic revolution it is because of the verisimilitude that the themes of evolution and genetic engineering lend to the historical backdrop of the june universe that frank herbert's notions and concepts of this subject matter bolster and reinforce the other predominant themes in the june series herbert's approach to evolution as we shall see is not just presented to the reader as a singular path that humanity may take down its journey of development as a species but rather as something altogether more chaotic and complex this is often a trend in science fiction literature that tends to explore either a particularly single viewpoint for example the martians in the war of the worlds or occasionally for the benefit of contrast and comparison a dual presentation of mankind's evolution such as the eloy and morlocks in hg wells is the time machine the epic scale of the june series instead provides herbert with the scope to explore many different avenues of evolution while also giving him the room to show it as a process which systems technology and human conventions continue to alter and adapt over a lengthy time scale at the heart of the june universe in its cultural social religious technological and ultimately evolutionary spheres is the event known as the butlerian jihad the butlerian jihad functions in the same manner to june as j.r.r tolkien's history and languages of middle earth do so with the lord of the rings that is it lends to the narrative a believable and well realized historical background that in turn permeates effortlessly into the narrative of the story's present day the butlerian jihad is a long war between humanity and thinking machines one of the results of this holy war is the development of the commission of ecumenical translators which simultaneously destroys some religions that are resistant to its edicts whilst merging and integrating others that are more open and susceptible this action places humanity in a downward attivistic spiral through its prohibition of intelligent machines or artificial intelligence the butlerian jihad creates a universe that exhibits many qualities of a feudal society where people fear what machines may become as the butlerian jihad retards the development and ultimately evolution of thinking machines it serves to spur human evolution down differing paths many of the ideas presented through the butler in jihad show herbert understanding and referencing quite deliberately more traditional and earlier works of science fiction and especially the ideas of samuel butler the victorian iconoclast and novelist who first presented many of the notions that are extrapolated in june butler's fame was in part for his novels especially the posthumously published the way of all flesh but also as an iconoclast he amusingly snapped at the inadequacies of victorian society however butler is also well remembered for his very public if rather one-sided spat with charles darwin over his ideas on evolution and the origin of species despite having been an earlier supporter of darwin samuel butler's erawan published in 1872 is a pastoral utopia set in new zealand and is paramount to understanding many of the underlying concepts and dominant themes in june it is a novel of great significance not just during the early years of its initial anonymous publication but remains so today with the study of science fiction as a genre erawan presents itself as a satire that looks into both victorian values and the storm that brewed in that society in the following years after the publication of darwin's on the origin of species in 1859 it is perhaps not only the first book to explore the concept of machine evolution in light of the theory of natural selection and all that implied the victorian society but is also probably the first work to speculate on the nature of artificial intelligence on technological singularity these are themes that have come to dominate science fiction in recent years especially within the realms of cyberpunk and the recently re-emerged and reinvigorated space operas popularized by the likes of e m banks alistair reynolds and don simmons the bottlerian jihad represents a turning point in history for herbert's june universe and is the palette from which he was able to draw so many of his memorable characters and institutions it underlies two of herbert's key warnings in the novels firstly that of a society that blindly follows leaders and secondly the inherent dependencies that human beings develop specifically centered on the reliance of machines and technology timothy o'reilly in his book frank herbert suggests that the butlerian jihad comes from a direct result of the fear of computers in our own culture based upon an article that frank herbert had written from the san francisco examiner in 1968 this premise is incorrect however although the fear of machines progressing beyond human beings in an evolutionary advancement was the key idea presented in butler's error herbert himself was interested in computers and used them in his work as a writer at one point investing money into the development of a new computer system in 1979 the events of the june series begin in the year 10191 after guild approximately the year 24 191 a.d the butler in jihad itself commences in 201 bg which is before the guild and finally ends in the year 108 bg this period of history in the june universe is a crucible focused around the oppression of humanity by thinking machines which spurs a revolt and ultimately a jihad to eliminate these machines completely it is in the upheaval that is created in the aftermath of humanity's victory that causes a fundamental transformation to every single aspect of the human universe then came the butlerian jihad two generations of chaos the god of machine logic was overthrown among the masses and a new concept was raised man may not be replaced we learn a great deal of the butlerian jihad from the second appendix of june entitled the religion of jude the purpose of this appendix is to highlight the dominant religious systems in the imperium and illustrate if there is any similarity to the religion of moa deep when he sits upon the golden throne prior to the ascent of paul moadi betrays on arrakis on his rise to the position of emperor and messiah of the fremen the religious beliefs of the june universe are shaped by a number of forces herbert tells us in the second appendix that these are as follows 1. the orange catholic bible produced at the commission of ecumenical translators the cet 2. the bani jesuit 3. the ruling classes of the lands rand and the guild who are essentially agnostic and truth but use religion as a tool of statecraft 4. the ancient teachings which include buddhism teachings hinduism the zen sunni wanderers variants of islam a variety of eastern faiths and the butlerian jihad itself 5. space travel possibly the most important of all as a result of the butlerian jihad herbert tells us that two major developments took place within the religious spheres of the empire the first of these was the realization that all religions had at least one common commandment thou shalt not disfigure the soul the second of these developments was the commission of ecumenical translators the purpose of the cet was essentially to examine the nature of all the faiths in the empire and produce a common work of religious beliefs and after seven years of work they eventually produced what was to become the orange catholic bible known as the oc bible although the result was the oc bible the goal was to remove a primary weapon from the hands of disputant religions that weapon the claim to possession of the one and only revelation the attempt to create an all-permeating universal religion caused huge upheaval and many deaths but eventually the cet produced the oc bible which is described at one point as a work created by the hubris of reason during these periods of transition it is the guild the landsrad and the bernie jesuit who help hold the fabric of society together we occasionally learn of the religious attitudes developed by the cet through the bane desert who often take great affront if they suspect certain aspects of the sacred commandments towards technological and mechanical prohibition are being violated at the beginning of june when paul is first tested with the gom jabar by the reverend mother guy as hell and mohim he asks her why she tests for humans her reply being to set you free the purpose of this test is to create a crisis point a gateway where one may either pass and survive or fail and die the very essence of this test is not just the survival of the fittest but also to determine if the person is a human and more specifically not an animal although the reverend mother is testing paul to see if he is the quiz at sanorak in a moment of clarity he asks her if the quizart's hanarak is a human gom jabbar the crisis point of the gom jabar is a frequent spur of evolutionary advancement in the june series and is a key concept in reawakening the genetic memories of the trilaksugolas as we shall see later once men turned their thinking over to machines in the hope that this would set them free but that only permitted other men with machines to enslave them thou shalt not make a machine in the likeness of a man's mind paul quoted right out of the bottlerian jihad on the orange catholic bible she said but what the oc bible should have said is thou shalt not make a machine to counterfeit a human mind have you studied the mentat in your service i've studied with thufer howard the great revolt took away a crutch she said it forced human minds to develop schools were started to train human talents bernie jesuit schools she nodded we have two chief survivors of those ancient schools the bani jesuit and the spacing guild the guild so we think emphasizes almost pure mathematics bernie jesuit performs another function politics he said the old woman said the butlerian jihad as we have seen creates fundamental changes in the june series that lasts for several thousand years the consequences of which change society and the way human beings think in terms of their evolution and their place in the universe the mental physical skills that developed out of the great revolt such as the bane jesuit politics and the spacing guild mathematics are created to remove humanity's reliance on intelligent machinery and advanced technology the doctrine that emerges from the cet serves to cease the divisions amongst human beings created by the vast range of religions in the imperium while simultaneously creating a common consensus regarding artificial intelligence and advanced technology which equates such things with holy commandments and sin the butlerian jihad's influence throughout the imperium is paramount and the consequences that it creates are obvious and far-reaching the butlerian jihad itself represents not just an influence on frank herbert's most famous creation but also created a platform for the author to extrapolate some very fascinating ideas from post darwinian science fiction and in particular samuel butler's erawan both works are products of their times and illustrate the fascination that science fiction has with the subject of evolution as mentioned earlier there is a prominent association between science fiction literature and the development of evolution as a theory we are all familiar with the argument that continues to rage hatedly in today's society between those that believe evolution is an elegant and obvious theory that explains the complexities and continued development of life on this planet and those who do not the flip side of the argument follows that evolutionary theory allows no room for the creation of life on earth by a divine hand and the resulting disagreement goes back to the time of alfred russell wallace and charles darwin's theories of evolution by means of natural selection their two papers were presented to the linnaean society on the 1st of july 1858 and were jointly entitled on the tendency of species to form varieties and on the perpetuation of varieties and species by natural means of selection and later published in august of the same year the theory of evolution by natural selection as presented in darwin's on the origin of species which would see publication in the following year albeit not in its finalized form and his later work the descent of man and selection in relation to sex would see the beginnings of a heated disagreement that would continue up to modern times the main political arena for this debate is generally within the sphere of education particularly in the united states of america where the question of whether a religious creationist viewpoint should be taught now very much in the mold of the intelligent design argument or whether the theory of evolution should have primacy in the classroom just as it is today darwin's theories were quite controversial during his own times the dominant viewpoint up until then was what we refer to as the fixity or immutability of species this was combined with the concept that the earth was only 5000 years old and that life on earth was brought into existence by a divine creator prior to the publication of on the origin of species science seemed to be able to prove the development of life on earth very much on a par with religious viewpoints baron georges cuvier's essay on the theory of the earth published in 1827 for example presents a treat eyes on the age of our world from an early 19th century perspective it accounts for not only an approximate age of the planet but also for the nature of the species which exist upon it in reference to these ideas this work comprises an attempt to examine both anti-diluvian myths and the post-deluge societies of the ancient world to come up with a plausible attempt at dating the planet cuvier's theory of a catastrophic deluge led to this belief in addition to explaining how the current existing fossil records produced examples of species no longer surviving on the planet i agree therefore with masseuse de luc and dolomi in thinking that if anything in geology be established it is that the surface of our globe has undergone a great and sudden revolution the date of which cannot be referred to a much earlier period than five or six thousand years ago that this revolution overwhelmed and caused to disappear the countries which were previously inhabited by man and the species of animals now best known this however was not the only view and discourses through the science of natural history were beginning to produce ideas that contradicted this as much as evolutionary theory was not actually seen as a taboo subject when it was discussed in the early 19th century no one had yet been able to provide a solid and convincing hypothesis that met with universal agreement early doubters of theories such as cubies included the likes of erasmus darwin the grandfather of charles who had himself been one of the early pioneers of evolutionary theory in particular with his poetical works the loves of the plants the economy of vegetation and the more scientific work zoonomia or the laws of organic life which was published in two volumes the botanic garden is of particular interest not just for its ideas on evolution but also for the fact that it can be considered a work of proto-science fiction speculating as it does on concepts such as steam power hard flight and submarines it was in zoonomia that erasmus darwin put forward some of his more detailed notions on evolution that show the strength of his convictions and his ideas from thus meditating on the great similarity of the structure of the warm-blooded animals and at the same time of the great changes they undergo both before and after their nativity and by considering in high minute a portion of time many of the changes of animals above described have been produced would it be too bold to imagine that in the great length of time since the earth began to exist perhaps millions of ages before the commencement of the history of mankind would it be too bold to imagine that all warm-blooded animals have arisen from one living filament which the great first cause endured with animality with the power of acquiring new parts attended with new propensities directed by irritations sensations volitions and associations and thus possessing the faculty of continuing to improve by its own inherent activity and of delivering dying those improvements by generation to its posterity world without end john baptist lamarck was another naturalist who put forth some of the more convincing arguments about evolution and would in turn actually become the proponent of the main theory which would compete against darwin's lamarck's ideas on evolution were primarily presented in his work philosophy zoologic published in 1809 and it does represent the first properly assembled and coherent theory of evolution that went against the received ideas of the time lamarck's ideas were focused on two key principles which suggested that evolution of animal life was spurred by two natural forces or mechanisms the first of these was that animal life was driven forward by a mechanism that meant that animals evolved from simpler forms to more complex examples of life however the problem with the origins of these species according to lamarck's ideas was that simplistic animal species were produced by spontaneous creation a process which continued throughout time to create new species the second of these principles was that there was a mechanism which allowed animals to adapt to their given specific environments depending on the nature of the environment certain species would develop or lose characteristics which could then be passed on to their offspring this idea was known as the theory of acquired characteristics though today it is also referred to as soft inheritance or lamarcism charles darwin would however fully reject this theory saying it is not being the result of any given natural law charles darwin on his theory of natural selection came to prominence after the publication of arguably his most famous work on the origin of species by means of natural selection and the subsequent the descent of man and selection in relation to sex with the prominence to which darwin's theories of evolution and natural selection arose the validity of concepts such as immutability and soft inheritance as part of evolutionary theory were fast becoming moot although as long as darwin had his detractors these older viewpoints would continue to have their supporters darwin himself acknowledged lamarck's contribution to evolutionary theory noting that lamarck was the first man whose conclusions on this subject excited much attention describing him as a justly celebrated naturalist darwin's work fundamentally changed how human beings view their place in the natural world and in doing so called into question so many ideas and preconceptions that mankind held upon its existence as we have seen with erasmus darwin's work science fiction had an early interest in evolution and in the time following on the origin of species it would only be within a very short number of years that it would become apparent how important the subject it would become to the genre notable examples of this are easily found in the late 19th and early 20th centuries and probably none more famous than three of hg wells's works the time machine the war of the worlds on the island of dr moreau the time machine depicts the development of two divergent human species the eloy and the morlocks in the far future of humanity and show mankind's evolution directed by social darwinism the war of the worlds again is suggestive of human evolution through the martians who represent how humanity will evolve perhaps in a million years time the island of dr moreau as much as a response to the debate over vivi's section in welles's time shows a curious prediction of gene splicing and genetic engineering olaf stapleton's last and first men and star maker are notable both for their vast time scales which dwarf even those of science fiction novels such as june glaston first man explores the theorized evolutions of humanity saw m18 and all through eons of time until their eventual extinction starmaker is even greater in scope essentially being a complete future history of the universe and explores numerous evolutions of beings and civilizations up until an omega point where the universal collective consciousness comes into contact with its creator many other science fiction works continue to produce thoughtful and speculative viewpoints on evolution up until today where the question seems to focus more on the post-human and extropian philosophies that are being extolled in the scientific and philosophical communities in regard to current thinking in medical science science fiction has also speculated on natural selection from the post-apocalyptic scenarios that the genre often presents in the post-world war ii period works such as john wyndham's the day of the triffids arthur c clarke's childhood's end walter m miller jr's accountable for leibowitz and pd james is the children of men all present quite varied and differing looks at issues arriving from evolutionary change natural selection and the struggle of humanity to survive in new and difficult often post-apocalyptic environments in consideration of the june series i believe that there are two works from the victorian era of science fiction which are of critical importance to frank herbert's opus as excellent examples of pre-golden age science fiction it must be noted that they do not merely act as an influence upon herbert's work a mere nod to a time that he would have viewed was producing original and quality science fiction they represent strong ideological platforms that frank herbert would extrapolate heavily from and used to create an enormous cultural and historical framework for the june series as i have mentioned earlier they are samuel butler's erawan and to a lesser extent edward bulwar lightens the coming race the coming race is a novel which was published anonymously at first and presented an examination of an advanced underground civilization known as the vril ya who wait the day when they will arise and remove humanity from their place as the dominant species in the world above ground the author's intentions centered on the curiosity of victorian society over the differences between darwinism and lamarchism especially the darwinian proposition that a coming race is destined to supplant our races the vril ya are in fact evolved from tadpoles and the anonymous narrator is credulous of this lineage as presented to him by off lin one of the vril and his new doubt similar to the incredulity experienced by victorians in light of the implications of darwin's theories presented in on the origin of species and the descent of man among the pithy sayings which according to tradition the philosopher bequeathed to posterity and rhythmical form and cententius brevity this is notably recorded humble yourselves my descendants the father of your race was a twat exalt yourselves my descendants for it was the same divine thought which created your father that develops itself an exalting you i presume that none of urias even in the less enlightened ages ever believed that the great grandson of a frog became a cententius philosopher or that any section i will not say of the lofty vril yeah but of the meanest varieties of the human race had its origin in a tadpole at the same time as presenting us with an instance of similarity to the conflict of common descent between man and apes created by darwin's theory of evolution by natural selection bulwar lighten also describes the development of a visible nerve on the hands of the vrillia which is very much in the mode of the lamarckian hypothesis of evolution that is the theory of acquired characteristics or soft inheritance the vrillia have been consciously able to alter their evolution over a period of time to facilitate their use of vril the wondrous fluid that is the source of all their power this adaptation exists in the form of a nerve developed on their hands which ultimately allows them to facilitate the staffs that they use and serve as conduits for the liquid energy more remarkable than all this is a visible nerve perceptible under the skin which starts from the wrist skirting the ball of the thumb and branching fork-like at the roots of the fore and middle fingers with your slight formation of thumb said the philosophical young gee and with the absence of the nerve which you find more or less developed in the hands of our race you can never achieve other than imperfect and feeble power over the agency of vril but so far as the nerve is concerned that is not found in the hands of our earliest progenitors nor in those of the ruder tribes without the pale of the villa it has been slowly developed in the course of generations commencing in the early achievements and increasing with the continuous exercise of the vril par therefore in the course of one or two thousand years such a nerve may possibly be engendered in those higher beings of urias who devote themselves to that paramount science through which is attained command over all the subtler forces of nature permeated by vril bulwar lightens the coming race as a particular interest here as it provides an interesting comparison to butler's error both works were published anonymously at first and their similarity in subject matter if not style caused a degree of speculation on the authorship of erewa many people speculated that erawan had in fact also been written by bulwar leighton whose identity as the author of the coming race was not a particularly well-kept secret whereas butler's work is presented in the tradition of a utopian satire often remarked upon as being very much a successor to jonathan swift's gulliver's travels bulwar lightens is more in the mode of the subterranean adventure serious in tone and sharing more similarities to the works of jules verne for example it was butler who would become one of charles darwin's fiercest critics ultimately rejecting bitterly his ideas of natural selection which he was at first in favor of and later defending the work of jean-baptiste lamarck bulwar leighton's relationship to june is not of any major particular significance with the exception of the similarities between the ubiquitous drugs of vril and melange however in reading erawan or the coming race one inevitably given any real effort and research or interest comes across the other work their similarities are important as is the fact that both books were associated with each writer having been published initially as anonymous works few drugs in science fiction share such given and varied qualities as vril and melange yet it is of a significance which i do not wish to overstate that both drugs are tied to aspects of evolution samuel butler also later known as erawan butler was born in 1835 at langer rectory in nottinghamshire and died in 1902. he was the son of a clergyman the reverend thomas butler and received an education at st john's college cambridge where initially having desired to study mathematics he eventually achieved a first class degree in classics the initial intent of his family whom butler had a reasonably antagonistic relationship with was to have him ordained in the anglican clergy as almost a part of a family tradition his grandfather dr samuel butler also having served the anglican church as bishop of litchfield butler however did not wish to enter the clergy oddly enough like his father who had been pressed into religious service despite his wishes for a career in the navy butler did however have an intense dislike for religion in general particularly due to his strict upbringing and after questioning his faith and quarreling with his father over his concerns via correspondence he decided to leave england prior to his ordination and set forth to new zealand in 1859 in new zealand butler purchased some land overlooking the ramji tata river on the canterbury plains and became a sheep farmer for the next few years naming his land mesopotamia it was during his time in new zealand that butler first read charles darwin's on the origin of species initially butler read the work thoroughly developing a great interest and respect for charge darwin's ideas this was the beginning of butler's quite serious interest in evolutionary thought and became one of darwin's greatest advocates at the time butler even wrote a dialogue and sent it to the christ church press in 1862 garnering a reply from a certain dr abraham the bishop of wellington what is of note here is that as philip henderson points out the bishop indicates that darwin's work had in fact been anticipated by a number of writers darwin's own grandfather erasmus being amongst them notably this would become a key point in butler's later attacks on charles darwin and would change his viewpoint on natural selection towards a more lamarcian attitude darwin himself had even written to the christ church press complimenting butler on his theories but a particular note was butler's correspondence to the press in 1863 entitled darwin among the machines this would later form a major part of the three chapters in erawan collectively known as the book of the machines the article was not written under butler's name but was rather signed by a certain killarius a gnome diplom that butler had used in his articles for the eagle magazine during his cambridge days the key idea here was to present a humorous approach to defending darwin's ideas by illustrating the evolution of machinery since the days of the industrial revolution erawan or over the range has been described by p.m furbank as the most self-sufficient of butler's books and to my mind the most completely satisfactory one and it's together with the way of all flesh his greatest literary achievement erawan is a gentle satire that subtly attacks elements of victorian society at the time more so than the posthumously published the way of all flesh which was a biting attack on the values of family life during that era erawan was written in the mood of a pastoral satire although often presented as a utopia the society which butler presents us is a topsy-turvy land that inverts many of the world's realities in order to highlight the hypocrisy of the times in the land of erawan for example illness is illegal and considered to be highly criminal and immoral at the same time criminality is seen as an illness a terrible suffering bestowed on an unfortunate individual and something which would require the services of a straightener to prevent from happening again erwan is in the tradition of the strange new land discovered through the journey of an individual who provides commentary on the variations of society from the viewpoint of an outsider this was common in the literature of its kind and popularized greatly by the likes of jules verne although as carl friedman points out it was a technique quite despised by other writers such as hg wells the country of erawan is discovered by higgs during his voyage of discovery through parts of new zealand either similar or identical to areas known to butler during his time living on the south island he eventually crosses over the range to discover quite by accident this strange land erwin was not just a work that asked curious questions of charles darwin's theory of natural selection in doing so butler was applying what he knew of darwin's theory to the expansion of machine technology since the beginnings of the industrial revolution this was however one aspect of erawan and makes up a small but significant portion of the novel butler felt however that the work was more a gentler kind of attack on victorian morality rather than any kind of major criticism against charles darwin what is important in erawan is that the seeds of butler's future argument against darwinian evolution were being sown in looking at the evolution of machines by natural selection he realized that in gaining an understanding of evolution as presented by darwin mankind had been left with a mechanistic view of the universe something that would seem to be painful for butler to accept his leader works life and habit evolution old and new unconscious memory and luck or cunning would solidly attack darwin's theory and its consequences in turn creating uproar and notoriety for butler this in light of his previous work was somewhat mystifying for butler as he mentions in his notebooks i attacked the foundations of morality in erawan and nobody cared two straws i tore open the wounds of my redeemer as he hung upon the cross in the fair haven and people rather liked it but when i attacked mr darwin they were up in arms in a moment samuel butler despite having been a supporter of darwin's ideas on natural selection eventually reeled against them because they gave him little solace as to the point of human existence feeling as he did that natural selection provided such a bleak mechanical and desolate landscape for human beings to inhabit then darwin's theory allowed no room for the passing on of human knowledge and achievement his return to the ideas of inheritances provided for an evolution by lamarck was seemingly essential to his mental well-being and the notion developed an erawan and subsequent works of the direct passing on of traits from parents to children cole sums up his viewpoint of darwin and the consequences of natural selection concisely he saw darwin as the destroyer of the foundations of human liberty as well as the recognition of any element of purpose in human life and he sought to give man back his liberty by insisting that the individual could not only learn by his own effort to master his environment better but could also transmit this learning through a process of heritable biological adoption the notion of the man who raged against the nature of family life in the way of all flesh turning to the family unit as his defense of his beliefs about evolution is an irony that is likely lost on a few who knew butler or his work as cole notes butler regarded the family as the great transmitting agency of acquired habits butler would come to explain his own viewpoint of inheritance from a familial aspect but did not elaborate in any great fashion as butler saw it there had to be a direct continuation of memory between parents and their offspring a cem joke illustrates it was george bernard shaw who was able to clarify and express butler's position on the questions of development and inheritance in the evolutionary process we are now in a position to enumerate the four main heads of butler's position they are one the oneness of personality between parents and offspring two memory on the part of the offspring of what it did in the person of its forefathers three the latency of this memory until it is rekindled by a recurrence of associated ideas 4. the unconsciousness with which habitual actions come to be performed samuel butler's prolonged and public argument went to the core of the disagreements over the theories of evolution presented by various parties in the 19th century butler was deliberately iconoclastic and seemed to relish in the attention his attacks on darwin produced charles darwin tended not to respond to butler out of interestingly enough a fear of the author's vehemence ultimately samuel butler provided a notable attack on the tenets of natural selection from the point of view of an interested amateur arguing from a philosophical and intellectual regard that had no grounding and a methodological scientific approach whatsoever his role in poking out logical problems of darwin's theory centered on elements of natural selection that can be found in the works of befall lamarck and erasmus darwin himself from butler's viewpoint this was a travesty that served to wipe these men's works from the historical record butler's other major problem came from the fact that darwin had not provided a satisfactory answer to the question his work on natural selection offered up from its very title what exactly is the origin of species where is the genesis point the very beginning finally butler's other major problem with on the origin of species came from the mechanistic viewpoint of the universe that this and other evolutionary theses were creating it seemingly brought butler back to the desire of having a theistic outlook on the universe which he had turned away from years earlier the seeds of butler's career of standing against darwin's view of natural selection can all be found in erawan many of which he would develop later in his evolutionary works it would not be until the event of gregor mendel's work on discontinuous inheritance which was subsequently rediscovered by the likes of carl eric corons and hugo de vries that these scientists work would see the beginnings of the science of genetics which would ultimately put butler's arguments finally to rest erawan presents several key concepts which upon a closer examination are found to be highly important in the study of frank herbert's june series either as direct extrapolations or as major influences individually one may look at these influences on frank herbert as perhaps a respectful nod from one author to another but collectively and through herbert's acknowledgement to samuel butler in naming his butlerian jihad after him on second glance we realize there is a greater importance to these concepts in total there are five key ideas developed and explored by frank herbert from erawan and are as follows one the unborn and their plaguing of the arrowonians two the existence of a collective unconscious or racial memory three prescience as an evolutionary trait developed through natural selection four the evolution of machines to a level singularity where human beings are subjugated and no longer the dominant species five to a lesser extent messianism and the origin of religious systems note this is more through this subject being explored by samuel butler in the sequel to erawan erawan revisited the unborn pre-born and the collective unconscious the nature of the unborn in erawan is uncannily similar to that of the pre-born in june in erawan in the chapters entitled birth formulae the world of the unborn and what they mean by it the unborn are the children of the aeromonians who live on unknown planets in what is described as a pre-existent state the way the unborn come into the world in butler's topsy-turvy country is by the constant plaguing of potential parents from their pre-existence state giving them no peace either of mind or body until they have consented to take them under their protection the result of which is being born as their child once ready to be born they then take a potion which removes their memories and identities before committing a form of suicide which then brings them into the world the inhabitants see their children in the light of their concocted myth of the pre-born as a terrible imposition and it is as part of this tradition that they have what they call birth formula drawn up a document signed on behalf of the child at birth this document is presented in a solemn melancholy occasion some days after the child's birth and states that the child takes all responsibility for being born as it had plagued the parents to come into this world from a state where it had previously been altogether happy and looked after these chapters represent one of butler's typical inversions in this case of the happiness upon the occasion of a new birth and illustrate effectively the discontentment and unhappiness in his own childhood though again his work is more touched with cynical humor than being an outright attack on his own family that would come with the eventual posthumous publication of the way of all flesh it is however meant to be a strong enough indictment on victorian family values the nature of pre-existence in erawan corresponds to butler's ideas of a collective unconscious which showed the beginnings of his doubts regarding darwin's theory of natural selection as occurring by chance it is a concept that predates those ideas young put forward in relation to the archetypes of collective unconscious an area of psychology that interested frank herbert in his studies and would account for one of june's other major themes the catastrophic hero in june the pre-born are those children exposed to the water of life while still in the womb of a bernie jesuit as she goes through the spice agony to become a reverend's mother the water of life is a poison taken from the bile of the newborn worms of arrakis which the bernie jesuit sisters must change at a molecular level upon drinking with failure bringing death this is known as the spice agony and those that survive it become full reverent mothers opening up the abilities of other memory to the bernie jesuit who are then able to look into their genetic past through all the women in history who have come before them the pre-born are also known as abominations for more often than not they go insane inheriting the same abilities as a full reverend mother along with full consciousness while still in the womb the insanity comes from the constant plaguing of the different personalities contained within the female other memory who all struggle for prominence and attention a fully trained reverend mother is able to control the myriad of personalities within her but the preborn have little experience to save them often losing their minds to either one dominant personality or else to the entire multitude in the june series this happens to paul's sister alia who is eventually driven insane before finally committing suicide in children of june paul's twin children are also pre-born due to the vast amounts of melange their mother is forced to take during her pregnancy to counteract the effects of a contraceptive poison they are however spared the madness which consumes their ant albeit both being under the same pressures that other memory brought and which ultimately caused her insanity leto the second in particular eventually allows the personality of haram to come to the fore in order to help him control the multitude but what makes him able to deal with this better than alia is not made clear it is perhaps the strength that he gains from his symbiosis with the soundtrack that makes him the ultimate predator that allows him to survive this the unborn and erawan are a primordial collective unconscious separated from the erroneous and are fundamentally connected to their views of reproduction it raises the question of the unborn being a kind of mass delusion but the fact that they are from another world and hence alien does not bother the aeronians who are themselves the end product of the unborn's desire to enter the world of erwan the unborns plaguing of the arabonians as a multitude seeking to be born is an obvious comparison to the preborn of the bani jesuit gender orientated other memory in herbert's june series the multitude of personalities of the female line that the bane desert experience vie for attention and re-emergence through contact with the host personality of the reverend mother the bene desert only experienced this after having had the training and wisdom of many years before going through the test of drinking the poisonous water of life a fully trained reverend mother who has passed this test then has access to this multitude and is capable of bringing forward either a single personality or a selection of the collective whole known as simuflow in order to access their memories and experiences the race memory or other memory or collective unconscious that is accessed by the bene desert is gender specific only providing access to the female ancestry of the human species this then is the real purpose of the quizadz hadarac breeding program to create a male bannet desert who is capable of accessing the memories and experiences of the male ancestry of the human species problems unforeseen a rise in accessing this racial memory in two key aspects first of all the quiz at saddarac is seemingly able to access all genetic memories and experiences following the ingestion and transmutation of the water of life however in addition to accessing the pre-existing and subconsciously hidden racial memory the additional side effect of near or total prescience is observed in such an individual the second unforeseen problem arises when a banana jezerite takes the water of life whilst pregnant this causes the fetus to enter the state known as preborn where the collective unconscious available to the bane desert immediately becomes accessible to the unborn child bringing the fetus to full awareness in the womb this happens to alia paul's sister when jessica undergoes the ritual the bene jesuit forbids this under normal circumstances referring to such a child as an abomination such children are often feared because of their unnatural maturity and knowledge in addition the experience of having the multitude of other memory at such a young age often results in madness and death interestingly and despite the differences in other memory available to the bernie jesuit female and the quiz arts hadarank predominantly meal herbert shows alia's growing insanity due to the clamoring of the multitude within her conscious mind turning to a male aspect within other memory this is of course her maternal grandfather the villainous baron vladimir harkonnen this is not really explained by frank herbert in june messiah or children of june but it could be suggestive that as part of the same generation of the bene jesuit breeding program and having the same parents as paul that alia is at least a potential quizet's hadarach despite being female herbert viewed alia together with paul as a representation of the janus aspect one looking forward one looking back as well as a representation of the jungian archetype of the syzygy here herbert has paul looking forward into the future using prescience and is fully conscious of time and space whereas alia is the direct antithesis that looks backward through other memory this slowly but eventually subverts her own personality both consciously and subconsciously to the point where the baron is able to undertake action by controlling her body alia continues to expose herself to large doses of melange in order to increase her prescient abilities which are similar to paul's but significantly inferior this continued exposure to large doses of melange continues to exaggerate her ever-increasing fragile state leading her to rely on the personality of the baron heart conan to not just help her control the multitude in her other memory but also to help her in the real conscious world giving her advice and guiding her actions in the intrigues of moa deeb's court herbert having the baron as the dominant personality in her mind is difficult to explain in the june series as there should only be female personalities within alia the seemingly obvious explanation that herbert leaves us to ponder is that the baron harkonnen is most likely a manifestation of alia's growing insanity and not a product of other memory after all it also gives frank herbert an excuse to bring back an interesting character that he had killed off in june having done something similar with duncan idaho who also proved to be very popular in the first novel leto ii and ganama are also born pre-born and have the similar multitudes within their memories again both characters represent the archetype of the syzygy amongst others c chapter 3. but herbert does not really explore how ganama is able to maintain her sanity instead the focus of how this is managed centers on litho ii both of the twins are able to hide the fact that they are abominations but this is through deceit on their part they are seemingly able to exhibit a level of control over the multitude but as leader ii goes through his slow transformation into the god emperor he reveals that he has chosen one dominant individual personality from within the multitude to suppress all the other voices clamoring for attention this is the personality of haram the egyptian pharaoh the collective unconscious as perceived by samuel butler is different from the representations of jungian archetypes and as indicated earlier is largely to do with the author's attitudes to darwinian evolutionary theory herbert successfully blends the two concepts most notably in the character of alia whom he uses to explore the nature of a collective unconscious and racial memory in addition alia is in herself a study of an individual in the messianic complex and as such represents a number of archetypes of the jungian collective unconscious at different parts of the first june trilogy these include the virgin the harlot one half of the syzygy the heroine the mother the child and the hierophant alia is not the only character used by herbert to explore these concepts with paul jessica leto the second ghanama and most of the bani jesuit characters exploring racial memory in some form or another the bereich lilacs also explore this but directly through genetic manipulation with the final incarnation of duncan idaho perhaps representing the ultimate combination of these ideas where his other memory becomes a personal one based on his various incarnations over thousands of years the nature of time and prescience samuel butler also notably comments on the nature of time in the chapter the world of the unborn and presents us with an interesting evolutionary quandary in the back to front nature of the erymonians we discover that they perceive time and life's place therein as moving backwards butler's narrator higgs discovers the existence of a pre-erumonian race of men that died out long before the present society came into place he has shown a text on the mythology presented to him by one of the professors of unreason before discovering the erramonian attitude to the unborn he comes across an entry on a previous race of man that existed according to their myths before the aramonians the entry is as follows sometimes again they say that there was a race of men tried upon the earth once who knew the future better than the past but they died in a 12 month from the misery which their knowledge caused them and if any were to be born too prescient now he would be called out by natural selection before he had time to transmit so peace destroying a faculty to his descendants similarly prescience is very much a problem for those who possess it in the june series from the guild stairsmen and navigators who use a limited form of prescience to help navigate their ships through space to the almost ubiquitous and stifling prescience that is experienced by paul and his son lito ii it is an inversion in itself that frank herbert presents the idea of prescience as an almost accidental side effect of the creation of a superhuman who is supposed to be able to see into the collective unconscious of the male genetic line's race memory those atreides males that possess this ability in the june series also have the gift of prescience with leto ii almost having complete prescience the nature of their controlled evolution through artificial selection almost suggests that it is with the quizadz sadarak that humanity has reached almost a telhardian omega point this is not actually the case as we discover in heretics of june when the character of miles tag and atreides descendant and product of a renewed bani jesuit breeding program evolves the nature of the quizad saddarach even further when undergoing torture it is in fact because of the apparent apex of human evolution which creates the tyrant god emperor leader ii that factions within the worlds of the imperium begin to advance forbidden technologies this in turn creates machines that are capable of hiding from someone so powerful they can see every action anyone is going to take before it occurs to them the end point of evolution regardless of what path it takes in human development is surely to ultimately create the equivalent of a living god like the race of prescient men in erawan who die out with the sheer misery that their foreknowledge brings them both paul and leto ii learn very swiftly that complete prescience is indeed a curse if not an evolutionary dead end leaving them virtually no joy or surprise in life the desire to escape this and become a normal man is the major motivating force behind paul's abandonment of the golden path the revelation of a tilaksu quizad sadarank by skytale in june messiah is notably reminiscent of the pressian beings from butler's pre-eramonian race of men in discussion with his fellow conspirators the princess ireland asks the face dancer how the bene chilax overcame their quizad sadarak a creature who has spent his life creating one particular representation of his selfdom will die rather than become the antithesis of that representation skytale said i do not understand edrick ventured he killed himself the reverend mother growled the quiz out sadarack has a dominating control over time and space and we note one of the appellations applied to this term refers to someone who can be in many places at once the use of prescience by both paul and later leader ii in combination with other memory gives them a sense of the possibilities and probabilities of future history together with an all-encompassing knowledge of the past this has led some to comment that the character of paula tritis and his messianic prescience is a response to the character of harry selden and his psycho history in isaac asimov's original foundation trilogy in that sense lido ii may also be viewed as a response to the character of the mule from foundation and empire and second foundation in donald e palumbo's discussion of chaos theory in the june series he notes that james gunn suggests herbert's june is a critique of the foundation trilogy and subsequently prelude to foundation as a response to june though this is from the perspective of an ecological and political viewpoint which i shall discuss further in chapter four herbert did not acknowledge any direct response to azamos foundation trilogy although there are a number of interesting parallels and dichotomies asimov's foundation trilogy owes many of its attributes to edward gibbons the history and the decline and fall of the roman empire as similarly does herbert's june though it can also seem to be influenced greatly by t.e lawrence's seven pillars of wisdom as well as butler's erwan both series feature a number of similarities from their huge expanse of empires the use of introductory historical documents and characters who work to alter the future of mankind in the foundation trilogy the use of psycho history by its inventor harry selden and his fellow scientists is put into place to preserve humanity and its knowledge as its vast interstellar empire goes into a predicted long decline psycho history then is a combination of statistics mathematics and historical observations used to make almost completely accurate future predictions in foundation asimov describes psycho history as that branch of mathematics which deals with the reactions of human conglomerates to fixed social and economic stimuli within this definition there are two provisions applied in order for psycho history to work namely that the human conglomerate being dealt with is sufficiently large for valid statistical treatment and that the human conglomerate be itself unaware of psycho-history analysis in order that its reaction be truly random herbert's paula treaty seeks to prevent a cataclysmic event through the use of his prescience which offers up a number of future possibilities many of which culminate in the destruction of humanity it is only through one particular route into the future provided for by his prescience called the golden path that mankind is able to survive this universal apocalypse from paul's point of view this is a hard thing indeed for it is essentially a root that means crushing much of humanity to ensure that those who emerge from the tyranny of the attritis empire are strong enough to survive this forms the basis of an imposed order of natural selection that goes beyond social darwinism and as such paul is unable to bring himself to complete the task abandoning the golden path it is only through leto ii who abandons much of his humanity to become the god emperor that the golden path is taken up again as palumbo notes asimov's meta series champions a chaos to order perspective in its desire to bring about the re-emergence of empire after a period of stagnation and rot frank herbert's june series champions an order to chaos perspective in that the atreides following the golden path must destabilize and scatter their own empire in order for humanity to survive the apocalyptic scenario their prescience predicts palumbo's insightful work establishes the use of reoccurring chaos theory motifs throughout the june series as an accompaniment to the development of herbert's theme of ecology in that dynamic systems produce feedback loops that either maintain the status quo or destabilize and change the pre-existing systems the reversal of these feedbacks is seen by palumbo inherently in the fact that paul and lito ii embody positive or destabilizing feedback comparing paul to the mule he notes the following like the mule paul is a mutation who shifted the old balance and amplified disorder and so is lato ii who paul calls the ultimate feedback on which our species depends and who enforces a rigid order expressly to provoke chaos it is through this observation that we have the dichotomies presented between the two characters both mutants paul and leto ii are our dangerous heroes seeking to bring chaos out of order so that in turn they can save humanity they will be hated and despised for it but their intentions and motivations ultimately difficult are inevitably viewed by the reader with the benefit of hindsight as praiseworthy this is ultimately a paradoxical viewpoint of these heroes when we consider frank herbert's attitude that such men are destructive to society the mule however is a villain who rules by the aid of his mutation an ability to mentally coerce anyone and brings chaos to the desired effect of order the goal of the prediction of psycho history and harry selden's foundation differences aside from these two great science fiction masterpieces it is with interest that inherently within their similarities the association with chaos theory is a fundamental part of the nature of human systems whether they be historical political or ecological is what sets them apart frank herbert's june series is seen as importantly anticipating the development of chaos theory especially in relation to ecological science donald e palumbo looks at various aspects of chaos motifs in the june series and the foundation series but especially so when examining june's themes of ecology and the destructive hero that incorporates joseph campbell's monomyth as mutations and the end results of millennial long breeding programs the characters of paul and lito ii can also be seen as feedback loops when viewed as part of evolution as a dynamic system hence the prescient mutations of herbert's universe deal with the chaos of balancing the golden path additionally herbert according to palumbo complements this with interlacing the architecture of the june series itself with recurring fractal patterns something he also sees as part of joseph campbell's monomyth in dealing with the chaos that the evolutionary advanced ability of prescience creates in the hands of paul and leader ii herbert has taken another idea from butler's erawan and developed it with great skill herbert in showing us two characters who are able to deal with the curse that prescience brings together with its terrible responsibility and stagnation shows us an example of what is fundamental to science fiction literature the what if and does so by extrapolating this brief segment in butler's erawan about the first race that inhabited his topsy-turvy world you | Doc Sloan's Science Fiction Station | UCZXwwTZwgvc6H4Giu4KBaOA | 2021-04-02 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 11,454 | 68,219 |
E_FRjo7aGgE | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E_FRjo7aGgE | MSFS 2020*Improve Performance & Fps, Decrease Stutters & Ghosting-DLSS & TAA!* Easy to Follow👈🛫 | hey everyone welcome back to the channel increase performance and Clarity while reducing stutters and ghosting coming up on today's episode of 2020 flight [Music] [Applause] [Music] simmers welcome back before we jump into the video I just have two disclaimers the first one is everyone's system is different so you're results will vary depending upon your PC build in the second half of the video I will also be going over some dlss items and it will be very important that you have the new and updated version 3.7 dlss dll file installed for Microsoft flight simulator if you are unsure of how to do that I've just done a video links will be down below in the description or you can click up here I would recommend watching that video first and then come back to this one in today's video everything that we're going to be going over today will revolve around the Nvidia profile inspector think of this as an Nvidia control panel on steroids you can do much more than you can in the Nvidia control panel but you can also cause a lot more problems as well first we'll go over the download and installation of the Nvidia profile inspector as well as the ancillary file that we're going to need to be able to adjust our dlss settings we will then go over all of my settings in the Nvidia profile inspector as well as how to use the application we will then go over resizable bar what it is how it can help reduce stutters as well as possibly increase your FPS and lastly we will go over dlss how to enable alra quality mode as well as how to adjust various magnification or reduction levels for dlss we will then go over how to adjust the presets for dlss and what these presets will do now for this portion is why it's very important that you have the updated dlss dll file or you will not have access to these new presets now please do not get the dlss dll file confused with the frame generation file for those of you who are asking about that the dlss settings that we're going to go over in this video does not pertain to the frame generation file for all of your 40 series cards and the only file that you need to update to be able to utilize the new dlss settings and presets is the dll file that I have shown in a previous video now if you have any comments or questions throughout today's video please leave them down below in the comments section and I'll get right back with you if you enjoyed today's content and found it useful make sure to hit that subscribe tick on that little bell and smash that thumbs up button it is greatly appreciated all right the first thing we're going to do is go over the download and installation of the Nvidia profile inspector if you have had this downloaded prior to this video there have been some updates in the profile inspector as well as the ancillary software that we're going to install alongside of it so that we can adjust our dlss settings inside the profile inspector now keep in mind all the links for today's video will be down below in the description so be sure to check those out when you click on the link below it will bring you up on this page to download the latest version we're going to head over to releases click on latest and that will bring you to the latest version that's available from here we can click on Nvidia profile inspector zip and download the zip file for that now that we have this downloaded let's go ahead and download the other piece of code that we need to install in this folder the next link that you need to click on down below in the description is for the Nexus mods website this will bring you up on a page with the EnV true HDR RTX HDR for all games if we scroll down on this page you're going to see a section called optional files this is the Nvidia profile inspector XML file that we need to download to unlock the ability for us to change our HDR as well as our dlss settings inside the Nvidia profile inspector so for this all we need to do is click on the manual download and it will download the XML file that we're going to need once we're done with that we can minimize these two pages now what we need to do is to go to your download section or wherever you have downloaded these two zip files we will unzip the Nvidia profile inspector as well as the Nvidia profile inspector XML file now that you have extracted both of these zip files what you would want to do is to drag and drop your Nvidia profile inspector folder right on your desktop which I've done right here now keep in mind the Nvidia profile inspector is a portable exe file so what that means is this is not going to get installed on your PC you're actually going to be running the application right from the folder itself so now what we can do is open up the Nvidia profile inspector folder now that you have your folder open you're going to notice that I have one extra file in my folder that you do not see in yours and that is the custom setting names XML file this file is going to be the other zip file that we had downloaded prior so what you would want to do is open up the Nvidia profile inspector XML folder inside this folder you will find the custom setting names XML file you would then drag that into your Nvidia profile inspector folder so that you will now have four files inside of the Nvidia profile inspector I hope that makes sense and if you have any questions about this please let me know at this point we can now open the Nvidia profile inspector to do that we're just going to double click on the exe file right [Music] here all right so if this is your first time opening this application this may look a little bit daunting but don't worry we're going to go over everything in detail I would also like to preface this by saying I would not change anything in here unless you know what it's going to do there's always a way to switch back to default and I will go over all that here in just a moment before we go over any settings of this application let's talk about how to use the application first at the very top of the Nvidia profile inspector on the left hand side will give us a list of profiles in which we can use this application for now we can use this as a global profile meaning that it will get umbrellaed over all of our games on our PC or we can choose specific games or simulators by just ticking on the dropdown and typing in your gam or simulator and then clicking on the appropriate one if you like to get back to your Global profile all you would need to do is to click on the Little House button right next door to profiles and this will take us back to our Global driver profile to the right of that we have an option to refresh the current profile and next to that we'll restore the current profile to all of our defaults so if you have messed around in here and are not sure what you changed or what the defaults are then you could just tick on this button and it will switch everything back to default for you and that's really all the options that we're going to go over here today there are a couple other ones but are not really going to be pertinent to what we're going to be going over here today the last thing I want to go over at the very top is the apply changes button this is going to be very important that you press this anytime you make changes inside the Nvidia profile inspector all right so now let's get into some of the settings in the Nvidia profile inspector the first thing I'm going to do is to go back to my profile and I'm going to type in Microsoft flight simulator when you type in Microsoft flight simulator you're going to get a couple versions that will pop up the one that you want to choose is Microsoft flight simulator now like I explained earlier we are going to be going over some resizable bar settings as well as dlss settings for the time being I'm going to skip over these sections while I go over all of my other Nvidia profile inspector settings at the very top will give us all of our new HDR settings now I have not tested any of these but if you have please let me know your results Down Below in the comments the second section is our dlss so we'll skip over that for now below that is compatibility I do not change anything in this section the next section is sync and refresh there's a couple things that I have changed in here most notably at the very top under the gsync applications now I do want to preface this by saying that if you have a g-sync compatible monitor do not change any of these gsync options here on my system I do not have a gsync monitor so what I did was I went in and turned off all of the g-sync options now whether this is going to help with performance or not I don't know but for me I like turning anything off that I'm not using I feel that it helps with system latency so now let's go over how to change or adjust some of these settings so we'll start with g-sync first again if you have a g-sync monitor do not adjust any of these settings so to adjust the setting you will just click on where it says on or off it will open up a dialogue box to the right we'll have a drop down here you can choose which option you would like to pick click on that option and you're all set to go again I went to the next one down clicked on the dropdown clicked disallow disallow and so on and so forth now you'll also notice to the right of the drop-down box we also have another Nvidia button this button will restore the value to its default so if I press on this watch what happens to the disallow state it is now reverted back to the default state which is allow all right so now that we have made our changes to our gsync that that is about all the changes that we're going to do in the sync and refresh section you will notice that some of these options down here are emboldened means that they have been changed from default all of these settings are actually able to be changed in the Nvidia control panel directly so let's skip down to the next section which is anti-aliasing and again you will notice that some of these options are emboldened and that's only because I've made these changes inside of the Nvidia control panel pel we're going to skip down to the next section which is texture filtering there's no changes that I've made in here next we're going to drop down to the common section there's going to be a couple settings that I've changed in here as well as resizable bar again I'm going to skip over resizable bar for right now because there's a couple things I need to go over with that first the first set that we're going to adjust in the common section is the anel enabled and this is going to have to deal with multiplane or multi pane overlay this is not something that is used for Microsoft flight simulator and I would recommend to turn this off so to adjust this we'll take on the drop down turn it off the next setting that we're going to adjust is our Cuda Force P2 State this is going to be a power saving State we're going to go ahead and turn that off as well so again tick on the drop down and turn that off now that's pretty much all I'm going to adjust in the common section until we get to the rebar options so let's scroll down a little bit more all right so now we're going to scroll all the way down to the other section the first option that we're going to adjust here is the anel flags for enabled applications we are going to turn that to disabled or disallowed yours might already say disallowed and that's okay next we're going to scroll down a little bit more until we get to memory allocation policy as default this will be set up as memory allocation policy is needed I prefer to set this as memory allocation policy moderate pre-allocation this will set aside some memory specifically for the Sim to help reduce any stutters if for some reason it requires a significant amount of memory whether it be loading in scenery or something like that underneath of that we have Nvidia predefined Ansel usage and again we're going to turn this to disallowed by ticking on the drop down and down to disallowed okay so those are all of my ch changes that I've done in the Nvidia profile inspector minus the rebar and dlss so what we need to do now to make everything take effect is to hit the apply changes at the very top and now everything will be locked in stone so when we boot out Microsoft flight simulator all of these setting changes will now take [Music] effect all right so now let's move into resizable bar and what is resizable bar and what can you expect by enabling this on your system well for one resizable bar has been tested by Linus Tech tips for Microsoft flight simulator and in his testing he did notice a 5% increase in fps now 5% if you look at it over the big scope of things is really not that much maybe only one or two frames per second but what resizable bar will do is allow an untethered communication between your CPU and your GPU what is resizable bar resizable bar is an optional pcie Express interface technology As you move through the world in a game GPU memory or vram constantly transfers textures shaders and geometry via many small CPU and GPU transfers using resizable bar assets can instead be requested as need needed and sent in full so the CPU can efficiently access the entire frame buffer and if multiple requests are made transfers can occur concurrently rather than queuing so the next question everybody will have is well can I use resizable bar on my system what CPUs and platforms support resizable bar here is a list of the desktop CPU and chipset support again links for this will all be down in the description if your system meets these specs then you will have the ability to enable resizable bar as far as a hardware standpoint there are some software updates that you may also need to do to get resizable bar working we'll talk about that here in just a moment so now what gpus can take advantage of resizable bar any RTX 30 series graphics card and above will be able to utilize I resizable bar now if we scroll down a little bit more we will see a list of games that are supporting resizable bar now of course this is a little bit old from 2021 but I'm going to show you how we can force resizable bar on on any game using the Nvidia profile inspector below we have some vbios update information and this talks about what cards may or may not need to have their V bios updated I would not recommend for anybody to update your V bios on your GPU unless you know exactly what you're doing you can brick your GPU very quickly by updating the incorrect V bios on that chipset while we're on this page there are a couple installation steps for resizable bar first you have to confirm you have a compatible CPU and CPU chipset you need to confirm you have a comp compatible motherboard next you're going to update your motherboard espios if it's required this is going to be done by installing an update from the manufacturer of the motherboard only then enable resizable bar support in your motherboards bios interface now in just a moment I'm going to go over a couple various motherboards and how to activate or enable resizable bar in each of those motherboards if you do not have the option to enable resizable bar then you may need to update the BIOS on the motherboard itself this is all going to be specific depending on the manufacturer of that motherboard so therefore I would recommend to go to the manufacturer's website to get the appropriate firmware and also the installation steps for your motherboard next we're going to update to the latest GeForce game ready driver or Studio driver will work as well and like it says here if you have a GeForce RTX 3060 you're good to go if you have a TI a 370 a 38 or 3090 you may require a v bios update but again remember what I said earlier about updating your vbios if you have a Founders Edition graphics card from Nvidia get your vbios update tool directly from the Nvidia website if you have a custom partner card then get the update tool from their site but again if you're not familiar with doing this I would highly urge you to not even learn on your graphics card lastly we're going to verify resizable bar is enabled in the Nvidia control panel which I will go over here in just a moment so now that we have gone over some of these steps let's go over the individual motherboards and how to enable resizable bar in the Bios the first motherboard that we're going to be taking a look at is is a Seuss again links for all of these will be down below in the description so be sure to check that out as you will see for enabling resizable bar in this bios it's as simple as clicking on easy mode and then clicking on resizable bar click save and reset now when you enable resizable bar this will actually do two things in your bios one it will enable above 4G decoding and it will also activate resizable bar support yours may say Auto or might just say on now there is one last thing that you may need to do in your bios if for some reason you are not seeing that resizable bar is enabled and again we'll go over this in the Nvidia control panel in a moment then you may need to make one more adjustment in your bios under the boot section you want to make sure that your launch CSM is disabled now keep in mind that if you have done all of this in your bios and have activated resizable bar and it still is not showing up in the Nvidia control panel or on gpus Z which I show here above then you may need to update your V bios to be able to utilize rebar if you do not know what you're doing there do not update your vbios because if you do it wrong you could have a $1,000 to $2,000 brick all right so the next motherboard we're going to take a look at is MSI to enable resizable bar on an MSI bios you would need to go to the boin UEFI Bios page and then select enable resizable bar support shown here below once you're done you can hit the F10 key to save your changes and then reboot the system and again this will also activate above 4G decoding as well as resizable bar below will give you some more information about how to confirm that it is active and then below that is information about updating your graphics V bios I can't stress this enough and you're not going to hear me say it enough but if you do not know what you're doing when you are updating a vbios on your graphics card then just do not do it the last manufacturer of motherboard that we're going to go over today is gigabyte now if we scroll down here on the gigabyte page this will expl explain how to update some vbios information again if you don't know how to do this please don't below that will'll give you some CPU support for resizable bar motherboards that support resizable bar and below this we'll explain how to update your Motherboard BIOS to be able to enable resizable bar if you do not see that option in your bios section below this will give some Motherboard BIOS settings and again we will be turning on or enabling above 4G decoding as well as turning on or Auto resizable bar support below this we may also need to turn off or disable your CSM support this will also be located in your boot menu all right so now that you have enabled resizable bar in your bios we can now load back in the windows and open up the Nvidia control panel to verify that resizable bar is active Okay we now have the Nvidia control panel open oh and by the way if you would like to know all of my settings that I use for the Nvidia control panel I've done a video on that just recently I'll post a link down below for all of my settings here or you can click up here once you have the Nvidia control panel open we're going to go down to where it says system information on the left hand side give that a left click once this opens you will see a section that says resizable bar over on the detail section if yours says yes then that means that resizable bar has been activated inside of your bios and is available for use that does not mean that it is enabled in any of your games or simulators so do not get confused by this so now that we know that resizable bar has been activated and we are ready to go we can close out the Nvidia control [Music] panel and now we can open the Nvidia profile inspector make sure that you're on the correct profile at the top and now we can force on rebar settings for Microsoft flight simulator now to do this we're going to go all the way down to the common section which is number five on the Le hand side and we have three different settings that we have to adjust to enable resizable bar the first one is resizable bar feature we're going to to tick on the drop down and click enabled the second one is resizable bar options we're going to select the only one available which is 001 and lastly the resizable bar size limit we're going to tick on the dropdown and select the option that says 04 or Red Dead Redemption once you have those three options selected we can then go up to the top hit apply [Music] changes all right so now let's move into section two which is dlss now like I said earlier it's going to be very important that you have updated your dlss dll file to version 3.7 to be able to use these updated features inside of the Nvidia profile inspector and that's because the XML file that we had input into the Nvidia profile inspector has been matched or updated to the version 3.7 dll file so everything is syncing up together hey if You' like to help out the channel further go down below and tap on a thanks icon your support is greatly appreciated so now let's take a look at the options that we have available inside of the dlss section the first option is to force all quality levels to dlaa now this is really only going to be used for G games or simulators that you want to use dlaa option but do not have it available on that game or simulator so let's say you're playing halflife Alex and it does not have a dlaa option and it only has dlss quality now I'm not saying that's for sure I'm just giving this as an example what you can do here is go in and turn this to on and what that will do now is make all of your dlss levels Force into dlaa mode so I hope that makes sense if you have questions on that let me know Down Below in the comments but for Microsoft flight simulator we have a dlss dlaa option so for Microsoft Flight Sim we're going to leave this off the next option that we have below is to force a dlss preset so now what are presets while the default dlss network settings provide state-of-the-art image quality you can choose from a variety of other presets these presets listed below adjust how dlss handles different scaling ratios and game content so as you see here below we have preset A B C D E and F the new preset that we have available to us now is preset e presets offer you the ability to fine-tune different input resolutions and will remain as OTA updates occur dlss defaults to preset D for performance balanced and quality modes and preset f is default for Ultra performance and dlaa modes you can override any of these presets by selecting anyone above all right so I hope that gave a little bit of insight on what these presets will actually do and allow you to understand that these are preconfigured presets that you can adjust for individual games and that's because you may have various results depending on the games or simulators that you're using now personally I have tried preset e which is the newest preset that we have available and I must say that the clarity is amazing the ghosting has gone down to almost nothing I still see a little bit of ghosting but the screens on my avionics are much much clearer below our presets we also have the ability to force a scaling ratio now this is what we're going to use to enable Ultra quality in dlss so before you get too carried away here let me go over who this this may be good for and who maybe should not use this so first let's talk about monitor users if you're on Monitor and you're using your native resolution and you're also using dlss quality and find that your performance is great you have good performance you have low vram usage you just want to get more clarity on your panels or way out in the distance and quality just doesn't cut it for you then what you can do is to come in here and you can select any of these other scaling ratios so for Ultra quality we can set 7780 but just keep in mind that the dlss quality mode is going to render at 66666 Native resolution you can go up from there all the way up to 9 99 and it will also tell you down here for games that do not support daa or if you try to use daa it breaks with that game then you can use this native resolution for that so now like I said earlier if you're a monitor you have great FPS you have a a good amount of overhead then yeah you can come in here and turn up the quality level for your dlss now keep in mind that this is a forced scaling ratio so for performance balanced and quality as well as Ultra quality this setting will override all of them meaning if you set this for 080 no matter what you set in the Sim whether it be balanced or performance it will still render at 080 so now let's go on the flip side of that and now let's say you are a VR user now I'm coming from the pimax crystal so I'm going to give you my experience with that for the pimax crystal in Microsoft flight simulator I am using the quality mode for dlss that means I'm rendering at 666 native resolution I am also downscaling my resolution in the open XR toolkit to 3900 now because I have done that there would be no point for me to actually increase my render resolution in here because I'm not actually rendering at the full resolution of the headset in the first place now if I were to be running my native resolution at 4312 and I still had some overhead then yes this would be a great option to come in here and increase my render resolution so I can get an even clearer image now I know some of you are going to say well wait a minute I've heard from other YouTubers that we need this LSS tweaks tool to be able to enable different presets or to change scaling ratios and I'm here to say that you do not need to go through all of that work just to change your scaling ratios or change your presets for the dlss it can all be done inside the Nvidia profile inspector and I've just proven that to you here lastly once you have all of these set you want to make sure that you hit apply changes at the top and folks that's it for today if you have any comments or questions please let me know Down Below in the comments section and also if you have made these changes on your system please let me know how they're working out for you as well as posting your system specs I'm sure this will help out other people thanks everybody for watching 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LIRwZDEMn2o | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LIRwZDEMn2o | NLP - EXPLAINED! | hey everyone in this video we're going to talk about natural language processing which is the ability of computers to understand natural language this year is chat GPT it can solve a host of problems for example I give it a translation task and it can translate I give it a summarization task just can you summarize this with an entire text and it can summarize and it can also perform other tasks like question answering too now this is just one model that's doing so many different facets of natural language processing and this one model of chat gbt is what we call a language model now what I want to explore in this video is how these different facets of natural language processing converge into just what we call language models today some of the pillars of artificial intelligence include machine translation which is the translation from one language to another then we have speech processing which is a transformation of speech to actual text then we have text summarization which is a machine that takes in a large amount of text and tries to condense it into a small amount of text while preserving key points or meanings and we have question answering which answers questions another pillar that's not mentioned here is language modeling but why exactly is language modeling so much more prevalent now than all these other ones to understand that we need to go through some history the birth of natural language processing can be traced back to the 1950s by this dissertation by Alan Turing who posits the question can machines think now this dissertation is said to be one of the birthplaces of artificial intelligence and although this paper doesn't really talk about natural language processing directly it did influence many other papers and research that followed it that even have its impact today and so you'll see like a lot of different parts of natural language processing have their initial research around the 1950s so starting out with machine translation one of the very earliest forms of artificial intelligence that we saw was Georgetown IBM experiment now this was used during the Cold War era to translate between English and Russian and this was predominantly a rule-based system and was also the pioneer of many other rule-based systems to follow but of course rule base translation is extremely simplistic and can't really capture the very complex problem of machine translation itself and so towards the 1980s we moved towards a new standard or technique and Paradigm of ways to translate which is example based machine translation this involves using a database so let's say that we have two translations of like a sentence from English to French one of the translations is for the sentence I love dogs and another is cats are cool now given that we know these translations can we determine the translation of I love cats now this can be done pretty easily just by looking at different examples in the databases and kind of piecing together a solution probably better than rule-based systems but it's also pretty rude of entry in its own way now towards the 80s and 90s we saw the emergence of statistical machine translation this involves the use of statistical models to solve machine translation statistical models in general are kind of like your hidden Markov models decision trees support Vector machines as such we're able to use them because we actually have more data to understand patterns but machine translation is still a fairly complex problem to solve and so the way that statistical models would solve them is by breaking this complex problem down into sub problems so specifically machine translation was broken down into a translation piece and then a language modeling piece so for example if we were translating between English to French we would create a model that would translate between different words and phrases and we have that translation model then we'll have a language model that will make sure that the generated French translation pieces actually all make sense together for context a language model will take in some input sequence in this case a sequence of words and it'll try to generate the next token in that sequence and so statistical models would solve machine translation by breaking it down into Subs problems that are much easier to solve during the early 2000s we saw the Genesis of neural networks used for many kinds of problems and that also includes machine translation neural networks became super popular because we had a lot of data we could also use gpus for a faster training and neural networks could actually solve problems end to end so we can directly solve the problem the complex problem of machine translation instead of breaking it down into these sub problems that don't really optimize the objective of machine translation directly and this is why neural machine translators they're able to get even better performance and so because of the abundance of data and also the availability of Hardware resources they're used a lot today now let's take a look at speech processing so the earliest systems are also here in the 1950s with Audrey that could recognize digits spoken from zero to nine and also IBM's shoebox which could recognize also digits from zero to nine and also perform arithmetic via some spoken commands these however were rule-based system items so hidden Markov models were introduced in 1966 and there were a lot of other advances with hidden Markov models that were introduced within a few years of that time and so we see that by the 1970s we could use more statistical approaches to speech processing now for statistical approaches kind of like in the machine translation case we would break down the complex problem of speech processing into three different parts acoustic modeling pronunciation modeling and language modeling so if we have like a raw speech wave we would first chunk that up we would take a speech wave and train an acoustic model in order to generate different phonemes that's different phonetic sounds and recognize those phonetic sounds this was done with hidden Markov models then we had a pronunciation model which would learn and identify the mapping between phonemes and actual words this could be as simple as a lookup table but it can also be a statistical model and then we have language modeling which will take these individual words or sequence of words and try to see if they actually make sense in the target language and so we would use all of these three models together in order to answer the problem of speech processing however like we mentioned before with the Advent of more data and more Hardware that can support such data neural network approaches took flight in the 2000s and these neurons are Universal function approximators that can approximate almost any function very well and so we could use them to end to end solve speech processing that is that we could optimize directly for the speech processing objective instead of breaking down the complex problem into sub problems that we did here this is exactly also what we did in machine translation and so this is why neural network approaches are just super common today even for speech processing so now the timeline for text summarization as usual we start in the 1950s with rule-based systems now we started with empirical methods which basically used extraction based methods extraction based methods for text summarization are if you have a paragraph you will try to just select directly the statements that you think are the most important with without any manipulation so it's not super intelligent but it is some early form of summarization by the 1970s now we moved on to rational approaches where we started to less try to just use sentences directly and try to create our own new sentences a few decades later we saw the Advent of statistical approaches and this involved using machine learning classifiers where for every single sentence in the input story you would try to determine whether or not that sentence should be a part of the summary and so this is still an extraction based method which is not ideal but it still used some statistical approach in some form of intelligence in order to inform what the summarization should be and then in the 2000s and the 2010s with the Renaissance of neural networks we started using them even for text summarization they were initially used just to create titles for long text or just abstracts and headlines but with long short-term memory cells which are a type of recurrent neural networks they could be used to generate longer summaries for each natural language processing task we can come up with our own timelines just like we did right now but for all of them you'll kind of see a very similar trajectory where they all start in different places in the 1950s after the Advent of artificial intelligence and then we start with the phase of rule-based systems where there's just a set of if-then statements to actually make decisions then in the 1970s with the Advent of certain statistical approaches and statistical models and also because we have so much more data collected we could use these models to solve complex problems but of course we can't solve these complex problems directly we would typically take the approach of breaking down the complex problem into smaller sub problems and then solve it these like complex NLP tasks as such because language is complicated and then in the 2000s we saw the Advent of neural based approaches in the Renaissance of neural networks this is primarily because we have now so much more data to train neural networks and neural networks can direct quickly optimize for very complex tasks because they are very good at approximating almost any kind of function and so we see like all of these different NLP tasks which are these different colors they eventually would have converged somewhere in some point in the 2000s and they're all actually converging today as well now that we've seen some convergence of all of these natural language approaches to using neural networks we'll try to establish the timeline of neural networks to how we see language modeling at the core of all NLP tasks today the type of neural networks that deal with sequence data are recurrent neural networks they are like feed forward neural networks but rolled out over time these recurrent networks thus can solve a few types of problems so first of them is sequence to Vector modeling sequences by the way are like sentences so given the sequence can you output a vector this is the exact case of like sentiment analysis given a review about a movie can you tell whether this person liked the movie or not another type is Vector to sequence modeling which is kind of like image captioning given a vector image can you describe said image and then another one is sequence to sequence modeling where the input is a sentence the output is another sentence for example machine translation language modeling question answering all of these fall under the sequence 2 sequence architecture approach however rnns were very difficult to train and this was kind of solved in the PHD dissertation by ilyasgeever back in 2013 where he showed how rnns can be effectively trained and with this RNN started really burgeoning into the field for all of these kinds of sequence related tasks and so recurrent neural networks and soon long short-term memory cells became the state of the art for dealing with sequences in general but it did have a few flaws the first issue was that lstms are slow to train they require inputs to be passed in sequentially and the outputs were generated sequentially and so they didn't really make use of modern gpus very well and another issue is that they didn't truly understand the context of the word this is even the case for bi-directional recurrent neural networks because they learn the forward Direction context and a backward Direction context and then they concatenate them and so the true context may be lost in order to address these two major issues with recurrent neural networks a seminal paper in 2017 was introduced that introduced the concept and the architecture of Transformers while recurrent neural networks were slow to train these Transformers were much quicker to train because as they can pass in data in parallel instead of in a sequence and also while recurrent neural networks might lose the true context of the word because they learn forward and backward context and then concatenate them these Transformers use something called an attention mechanism and attention can directly learn the forward and backward context simultaneously and so we actually get a better true preserved context of the meaning of words the main issue with Transformers however now is that they require a lot of data to learn every kind of machine learning task right for if you wanted to learn translation you would need like hundreds of thousands of examples the same thing goes with let's say question answering you need another 100 thousands of examples however all of these are kind of very similar problems very under the hood they all have some understanding or know-how of language and if you do understand language then you should be able to solve these tasks without too much data and so in practice we would create a free train model to understand the Core Essence of language and how language works and then a fine-tuned model which doesn't require as much data but can be used to fine-tune on different NLP tasks this is exactly what Bert and GPT do and hence they were introduced the more popular variant is the GPT architecture and we pre-train the model to understand language using the problem of language modeling and this is why in order to create models like Chachi PT we first need to train a model on understanding language via language modeling and then we can fine tune it to understand any other task that is in natural language processing and this is why we see you know large language models that concept of llms just thrown around so much more today than any other machine learning task because they are fundamentally important to understand how to do other machine learning tasks so that's kind of the gist of what's happened in the 2000s till present day I know that's a lot of information to take but in the future I'm going to break down these into multiple videos so that we can understand exactly what are the seminal works that led to what we have in natural language processing today but I hope you still learned something in today's video now videos like this are fun yet challenging to make so I want to take some time to talk about our sponsor Taro this is a social platform to help software Engineers grow in their career so say you land us off for a job but then what it could be really hard to navigate 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UvvjZvh5GLE | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UvvjZvh5GLE | March Reading Wrapup [35 BOOKS] | hi guys dane here and welcome to my march 2021 a reading rapper dane reads so i just have the one book to update on today and that is a welcome descent by cam wolfe our very own he runs a youtube channel called paige nomad uh this is a self-published indie novel cam did a really good job with all like the cover design the layout all that sort of thing i'm not sure who the editor was but it reads as though it's been edited which is good it has a content warning as well which always nice to see uh quite a dark novel i think you can tell that it was it's an indie book um but there's still some great stuff in there i didn't spot any errors or anything like that as well the story line is um basically there's like a storm rolling in which the storm itself is almost like a character and uh this [ __ ] guy with a dark past is like stuck at home and um the descent is basically him getting out of this tower block which it reminded me of like a cross between groundhog day and high rise by jg ballard overall pretty good stuff i gave it a pretty strong 3.5 out of five uh i would say professional quality and up there and sort of the top 10 maybe top 20 of uh indie books that i've read so uh yeah if you like thriller and dark [ __ ] go go read it hi guys dane here and welcome to my march 2021 wrap-up the year is just flying by i have one book to talk to you about today and that is unfinished portrait by agatha christie writing as mary westmacott so this is actually the uh final agatha christie book for me i've now read all of her novels in her own name and all of her westmacot books it was a nice little end because i think this is kind of a quintessential westmacot book they get builders like romance but i would say they're more like contemporary at least contemporary to the time this one describes itself as a stunning novel of death and destiny also jealousy there's a guy called derma and this was an absolute yeah anyway i did enjoy it uh full review of it coming soon uh for here i gave it a 3.5 out of five would recommend to other christie fans who are looking for something a bit new um but probably not the best place to start if you've never read christy before all right guys just one book to update you on today and that is the gods themselves by isaac asimov this basically follows what happens where there's this like pump that's sort of pumping antimatter between two different parallel universes but it's making the uh laws of each of those universes sort of leak through and so it's bad news basically oh i dropped the book uh it was okay i'd heard really positive things about it and i just found it just okay i gave it a 3.5 out of 5 and a fairly weak one i do tend to prefer azimov short stories over his novels anyway but i also think this was one of his weaker novels at least of the ones that i've read but hey ho i tipped it off all right guys got two books to wrap up for you today the first is a fall of moondust by arthur c clarke this is basically about like a sort of a skimmer that's on the moon flying over the the um like the fine sands and it falls 15 meters below the surface and it kind of follows what happens on board that ship plus also the rescue attempt funnily enough i thought of this as being a lot like the martian uh and i saw a goodreads somebody had asked in relation to this they were looking for sci-fi books that were like this or the martian where there's like no antagonist and the storyline itself is just driven by human survival i couldn't think of any off the top of my head although i'm sure azimov's got a few yeah really good read actually very uh very gripping i gave it a four out of five and i definitely think if you've never read arthur c clarke before um it's not a bad place to start i mean you might want to start with like 2001 a space odyssey or whatever but uh i'm just glad i picked this one up i thought it was very good uh the blurb terrible but the story yeah and then i read the plague by albert camus i've been getting more and more into kami recently and this is one of the ones that i feel as though i should have already read especially given the time that we're living in um i actually kind of was expecting to see more stuff in it that i could relate to covet 19 because this is very much about like a resurgence of the bubonic plague um but what i like about cami well what i've been enjoying in books in general recently is when they include like philosophical questions that kind of push the reader to ask themselves things and um i think that uh the the camus did it really well with this one so um i mean camus is a philosopher in general so i kind of was expecting that but yeah i gave this one a 4.5 out of 5 uh full review coming soon might even be in my favorites of the quarter we will see all right guys just got the one book to wrap up for you today and that is white shroud poems 1980 to 1985 by allen ginsberg it's actually a pretty hard book to track down um it was worth reading though it's one of ginsburg's later collections i actually think the reason it's hard to track down there aren't that many copies of it because it was only really published for a few years and then i think it just went out of print and all the poems from it went into his collected poems because he was dead but yeah probably like 3.5 out of 5 pretty good at this point i feel like i'm not really getting much new from ginsburg because i've read so much of his stuff but i'm still glad i read it and i'm going to read you a quick and very short poem here prophecy as i'm no longer young in life and there seemed to me not so many pleasures to look forward to how fortunate to be free to write of cars and wars truths of eras throw away old useless ties and pants that don't fit hello everybody just me and i have the santa roga barrier here by frank herbert the author of june uh this is kind of like a small time a small town american vibe thing going on uh it's like very paranoid this guy goes in to inspect all this weird stuff that's going on like there's no mental illness um they like get their petrol from themselves and stuff and they're like this very insular community basically and this guy goes in to investigate uh and then weird things start to happen basically it did remind me of um desperation by stephen king a little bit it just has this horrible like claustrophobic vibe uh horrible in a good way like it's cloying when you put the book down you can still kind of feel the presence of the town which i think is pretty good so uh because of that i would give it a pretty low but still there four out of five all right guys just one book to wrap up for you today and that is the other side of the sky by arthur c clarke arthur c clarke is obviously a sci-fi legend these are short stories um the title collection the title story is probably my favorite one and actually that surprised me because it's all told in the first person but um due to the nature of the story it's kind of like this old spacer sharing some of his space stories so it kind of had to work that way but usually i don't really like first person narratives it kind of depends i guess but i thought it worked really well in the other side of the sky the other stories in this were great as well uh four out of five for me this has also prompted me to add all of arthur c clarke's novels to my wish list as well as the collected stories of arthur c clarke um i i mean it reminded me of what i love about things like irobot by isaac asimov and it's just a cracking short story collection probably a good place even to start if you've never read arthur c clarke before i mean i've only read about four but yeah great uh four out of five all right guys just the one book to wrap up for you today and that is the honorary console by graham green this is kind of almost like a farce it's set in argentina in an unnamed village which kind of allows him to be inventive with it and what not on the layout and stuff uh basically the title guy the honorary console is the british console there and uh this rebel group tried to kidnap the american consul get it wrong accidentally get the british consul and we follow this doctor called dr pla who knows this guy and he gets brought in to look at him after he's been kidnapped and like they recognize each other but it turns out he has his own reasons for maybe not wanting this guy around all in all i did enjoy it pretty typical green it's not his best book which is why it's not one of his more well-known ones but i still did very much enjoy it i gave it a weakish four out of five and uh would definitely recommend to other graham green fans or to anyone who thinks that description sounds fun hello it is me i have three books to update you on today so two of these i finished in bed last night so this is uh asterix lesser dawg by argosy and this is asterix early goth by our gasidian so so uh book two book three and the asterix series i've been reading them in the french asterix elegath was interesting because it introduced the germans and they have like a different script like a gothic font um to their text which is quite cool um although it did occasionally make it difficult to read and uh le serpdoll this was the edition anniversary with uh 16 extra pages for let's go uh gaulish summer so um yeah this was really interesting because it had loads of behind the scenes stuff on how it was made uh which also kind of pushed my french a bit more which was good i learned some really interesting stuff and like it pointed out for example some of the in-jokes in some of the panels and there was like a reference to a dog um that doesn't appear till book number five i think both of these i gave four out of five too and i'm looking forward to reading more asterix and then i read galapagos by kurt vonnegut so this is satire um basically this guy a million years into the future is looking back to 1986. um yeah it's kind of lots of jokey stuff it was very well written and i whizzed through it then he read it only took like a day or two to read but i haven't tapped out a huge amount for it because there's not that much to say about it uh other than that it's pretty typical vinegar i gave it probably a strong 3.5 out of five then i read the discord companion by terry pratchen stephen briggs so this has been my bedtime book for a couple of months now um it's basically it's like a cross between an encyclopedia and a dictionary uh it's got here the discworld a to zed um and it's just got a bunch of entries about stuff in the disc world like you read through it or you can dip into it to refer or whatever i read through it like a dictionary so it took a fair old while and then towards the end there were just a few interviews and like bonus bits when i brought it back through as a main book overall i can't really give it more than three out of five because it was very dull and tedious even though it was discworld but uh i'm glad i ticked it off because the completionist in me is very happy even though i basically had to read a dictionary and then i read the winter's tale by william shakespeare so this is the folio society edition introduction by flora robson designs by carl toms uh and the introduction was really interesting actually it's a really beautiful edition of the play as well and it's got like illustrations and stuff but um it's kind of i guess yeah like i read it as a comedy anyway i mean there were some great just lines in it great snappy bits of dialogue in the introduction fiona did say that um like the two lovers in it or whatever traditionally played by um like not so well known actors and so the stars or whatever the well-known names who get attached to it tend to perform like right at the start right at the end and almost have walk-on parts um but that's okay and like she was also saying hermione who is a great character by the way um but she's like one of the inspirational historical female figures you know that um from like when i say historical i mean from literature hundreds of years ago you know uh there are quite a dearth of female characters for some reason so um yeah i enjoyed this i would give it a pretty strong 3.5 out of five hello everybody it is me i have some books to wrap up for you uh oh god some of these i might have already wrapped up i don't know but if so we'll just do them again quickly so we have the green brain by frank herbert i'm pretty sure i have already wrapped this up um but also some of my wrap-up footage got corrupted so i actually need to go back and wrap up some stuff i've read even further back uh this one see i don't even really remember this one oh yeah okay no i do remember this one this is the one with the weird look like the the antagonists in this it's like like a sci-fi aliens versus humans novel except the antagonists are very earthbound um they're like insects basically i don't want to give too many spoilers but there was a very creepy scene where you have a person who's basically made up of insects and they figured out a way to emulate human speech and just the way herbert wrote it was very uh disturbing but still overall just like 3.5 out of 5 it was all right then we have steppenwolf by herman hesse this is a novel about um like a 40-something year old man who kind of hates people it's kind of the quandary of like him being a lone wolf but wolves are always packed also pack animals so it's that quandary of like loneliness versus other people also he's made himself a promise that he's going to shoot himself i think it was by uh on his 50th birthday it's kind of dark lots of dark themes translated from german very poetic very beautifully written and i've been describing it as like catcher in the rye for like disillusioned 30s and 30 somethings and 40 somethings which i just about qualify as so yeah 4.5 out of 5 full review coming soon then i read uh the width and wisdom of disc will by terry pratchett this is edited by steven briggs who is one of pratchett's long-term collaborators and my problem with this i gave this a three out of five and the reason being it's just kind of lazy like briggs has just gone through all of the discworld books selected some of his favorite passages and then that they're published in this but that makes it like really spoilery if you haven't read all of the discworld and if you have read all of the discworld i don't think it really adds too much so i don't really know why it exists to be honest but um yeah i ticked it off and then some shakespeare so we're gonna start with king john these are all the folio society editions uh they're very pretty i don't know if i can get it out oh that's what she said uh come on king john get out your slip case there we go so um yeah really beautiful and they've got some like really nice illustrations and stuff in let me try and find one oh this is the bastard who was my favorite character in this uh this is basically like a play of about like military maneuvering between the english the french and the spanish uh pretty dull to be honest although there's some mentions of richard the lionheart or i don't know quarter leone or whatever it is in french but at curl girl not cool and uh anyway yeah it was all right 3.5 out of 5. i've never really been one for his like historical plays about the kings and queens i do like you know like julius caesar anthony and cleopatra i mean i've got all the king henry's coming soon and i'm just dreading it to be honest because i don't care uh anyway then we have tim of athens this was surprisingly good not one of his particularly well known ones uh quite a short play about lending and borrowing money basically some really great lines of dialogue in it this is one of the ones that to me stands out was one of his lesser known plays that was really enjoyable for me so i gave this one a four out of five then finally the two gentlemen of verona and this was also a four out of five and this is one of the ones where i i always find it interesting where you see like shakespeare's uh phrases out in the world because obviously he contributed so many to our you know civilization and society so this was one of the one of the ones where like there's just constantly lying after line where i'm like oh yeah oh yeah oh yeah so um probably out of the three this is the one i'd most like to go and see performed but i think the one i'd most like to re-read was probably timing of athens i thought that was great but yeah four out of five i have two books to wrap up for you today the first is cup of gold by john steinbeck this is historical fiction um following captain henry morgan the pirate and basically it kind of tells his life i mean it ends with them dying which i suppose it would do but uh yeah it was pretty good it was interesting to read steinbeck's taste on his take on historical fiction i mean i will be honest i was reading it thinking like oh he could have been working on another uh you know of mice and men while he was doing this but uh it's still yeah it was good 3.5 out of five reminded me of some of saratha conan doyle's historical fiction and actually i have some more of that up there to get to soon uh and then i read king henry iv part one by william shakespeare this is the folio society edition i don't have the other parts unfortunately so uh make of that as you will it was yeah it was quite cool illustrations and it was very nice uh some of the action took place in the midlands not far from where i grew up so there's like references to coventry and what i think was certain cold field but it had a different name but this was in the 15th century or whatever when it sixteenth century so um you can kind of forgive it for that but yeah it was interesting three point five out of five uh i'm not a huge fan of shakespeare's king plays because it's basically just him like sucking the dick metaphorical dick of the british monarchy um whilst glamorizing war and saying how [ __ ] the french are so you know i don't really agree with it from a messaging point of view but you know it's a piece of propaganda i think if you look at it as a piece of propaganda it's all right uh not necessarily again historically accurate but there's some good stuff in it and some cracking dialogue so yeah 3.5 out of 5. and then off the back of that i read king henry v which is a slightly stronger 3.5 out of 5 but largely the same stuff goes um this as well so i have what is it it's got the folio edition passages which occur only in the quarter are enclosed in square brackets and those which occur only in the first folio in brace brackets so the once more into the breach speech which is the main thing i knew about this play going into it was only in their first folio edition and not in the quarto so anyway yeah king henry v yeah slightly stronger three point five out of five basically king henry the fourth part one i'll round down to three stars in goodread this one will round up to four but it's pretty close-knit thing but uh hey picked it off and uh again because these are so i'm slightly less interested in the subject matter i haven't bothered like tabbing them as i go so i don't have full reviews for these although i do have one or two full shakespeare reviews coming along for the ones i enjoyed more so keep your eyes peeled all right guys just one book to wrap up for you today and that is this side of paradise by f scott fitzgerald so this was his first novel i think he was only 23 when he wrote it um and it does definitely kind of bear a few the hallmarks of like a first time or a newbie writer but also there's like some lots of genuine literary good stuff here uh overall i gave this a 3.5 out of five i thought it was cool how it plays a format so um for example we have here this is like a play and we have some poetry uh as well so yeah it's experimental like and it's quite interesting for the time it was published like in 1920 it was published and this kind of is really what solidified his his position in literature as well and made sure that people were listening so that when he released the great gatsby he had a readership already so i think that's pretty cool all right just a few books to wrap up for you today i i have king henry vi part one two and three in the folio society editions uh part one i gave well i gave 3.5 out of five to all of them but part one and part three i rounded down to three and part two i rounded up to no part one was rounded up to four part two was rounded down to three part three was rounded up to four i think part one had joan of arc in it as a character which was great these are like three plays in the uh war of the roses cycle i guess plays six to eight i think uh i'm not that interested in monarchy or british history i'm afraid so kind of slow going for me but um they're kind of ones that they're actually the last unread shakespeares that i had so that was why i was reading them but it also meant i wasn't particularly interested and i was only reading them because i'm slowly working my way through shakespeare's back catalogue so yes then i read white eye of the needle by chris campbell this was a poetry collection and this is a 3.5 out of five as well but i'd round it up to four i'm going to read you one of these poems because this is about high wickham where i live which is funny because this guy is from manchester i think oh no this collection was put together in nottingham and also includes pieces from the former journalists time in bristol london swansea glasgow and gloucestershire plus visits abroad including the honeymoon in madagascar and trips to teens france i think that's how you pronounce that place and yes it's just funny that there's one about high wickham newborn sunshine a white stalk flies over west wickham hill delivering a bundle to stoke mandeville with the tender newborn comes a memorable dawn like the orange is brightening seville so yeah it was all right not particularly like amazing poetry but also good enough you know poems on life love and lockdown there were definitely some in there that you could tell were about locked down um which i think was cool and then i read the phantom of menace william shakespeare by ian derscher so dersha basically writes these um plays that i've just realized that the lighting's weird because of the door so durhasha writes these plays that um shakespeare inspired he's also done much ado about much ado about mean girls and one that's about back to the future as well uh so i will get to those eventually but i've read the original star wars trilogy so now i'm working my way through the the prequel trilogy and i think he's done the more recent ones as well but i mean i guess i'll read them from completeness's sake but i'm not really familiar with the films so yes hello homies it is your boy dane uh i missed off some books from the end of this wrap-up uh throughout the course of filming it or whatever i must have lost a few of the bits of footage so uh i'm here to correct that issue that's also why this wrap-up is so late in case you're wondering so uh the ones we missed we missed the lady of the lake by andre sakowski this is another one of the richer books i've now read all of the witcher series which is great the lady of the lake was cool because um it kind of partly covers our world and it sort of taps into the king arthur mythology and brings that in line with the witcher books and siri is in it and stuff she's the lady of the lake some great bits of dialogue as well i did a full review of this uh so keep your eyes peeled for that that was a four out of five let me have a maze of death by philip k dick now i'm gonna be honest i don't particularly remember this one i've read a lot of sci-fi recently and i've read a lot of dick and i've got you know i'm i'm just i've had enough of dick mate um my brain is all over dick i've got [ __ ] dick coming out me eyeballs so uh yeah it was a 3.5 out of 5 but i already can't really remember too much about that one then we have bilbo the hobbit by j.r.r tolkien so this is uh the french edition of the hobbit one that i read slowly but surely is one of my bedtime books charlie heathcote charles heathco here on booktube send it to me so thank you charlie it was a pretty solid four out of five and i was impressed by how much of it i understood now it kind of helped as well that i'm so familiar with the story of that of it that it wasn't too difficult for me to kind of reconstruct what was going on even if i couldn't follow the french although i did manage to follow a lot of the french as well i impressed myself so yeah four out of five for that then we have the salmon of doubt by douglas adams and i've already done and posted a full review of this uh this is some like collected non-fiction now it is a bit disjointed because it's basically just a load of stuff that was found on his hard drive after he passed away so there are bits from like um you know uh things that you wrote for magazines and stuff uh there's a also includes as well like a draft of the type the title of the book comes from a draft of a new dirk gently book that he was writing although he did realize it probably wasn't going to work as dirk gently and was going to need to be turned into a hitchhiker's book but that was kind of incomplete at the time of his death but yeah it was just a nice way to read some more adam's uh there was some stuff from by uh richard dawkins in there because dawkins was good friends with him and i happen to have read quite a lot of dawkins as well so uh yeah overall pretty solid four out of five and definitely a must read for adam's fans especially if you've read all of the hitchhikers and all of the dirk gently books then we have got to get through this by louis theroux this is his like memoir essentially now what i will say is that he even said in his afterward he was like um i'd written loads of this about my relationship with jimmy savile because obviously after sabil's death it came out that he was a paedophile and so the roo kind of spent a lot of time soul-searching and wondering wondering whether he could have spotted the signs and could have done something about it while savile was still alive but then he kind of realized that nobody wants to read a book that's all about just jimmy savile he was a royal knob head um but it is very heavy on the savile it does include some other stuff as well i also didn't realize that louis 3 was such a stoner like really comes across you spent a lot of time smoking weed um but overall pretty good four out of five i reckon if there's an audio book narrated by him which i assume there is that'd probably be a really good little reading experience as well and finally we have eye in the sky by philip k dick now pretty much all i can remember about this one is like the central premise and where it gets its title from which is that these people like uh this science fiction story or whatever and these people see an eye in the sky you know that's where it comes from again i did a more full review of this not long after i finished reading it so i can tell you a lot more about it in there but uh again a fairly forgettable philip k dick novel not amongst his best 3.5 out of 5 though still all right i mean even dick at his worst is still pretty good so that brings us to the end of my march 2021 reading wrap up so as always thanks a lot for watching don't forget to hit that like button if you've enjoyed this video let me know in the comments if you've read any of these books and you said what you thought of them hit that subscribe button for more and i will see you soon for another video thanks a lot bye | Dane Cobain | UCf8tq5GX-wZCrXYllLLBfFw | 2021-05-13 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | 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-fM-i7BTpGM | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-fM-i7BTpGM | God's Science | Knew Amsterdam Podcast | Michael Ebifegha | WPMRI | [Music] welcome back to ram sam raider the podcast for creators it is i the mayor of level voice in the mayor's office speaking with those are thinking and doing and i just got finished reading the book fourth origin refuting the myth of evolutionism and exposing the father of clergy letters i'm being joined by the author themselves please welcome michael i'll make sure i get this right is that even close that's great good good i was nervous uh how's it going today beautiful time our time guard very tense time but life is kicking yeah yeah that's that's always a good sign right especially in the dead of winter here for most of the country so let's get right into fourth origin uh we're treating the myth of evolution and illusionism exposing the folly of clergy letters is a mouthful so let me ask you this what was the reasoning behind naming your book as such what was your inspiration for writing it well first of all thought means my fourth book and i'm dealing with one of the most important subjects in this life which is origin because that determines a lot of things we do and so i call it thought because this is the first book and it is a very special kind of book because this time it's addressing both uh regions of controversy all right i'm addressing evolutionists in the scientific department section in the establishment and also addressing clerics in their own position as people of religion so what is going on of course at this point is the controversy has reached a stage where other times evolutionists have a way of pushing away religion saying that science is evidence and science is truth okay um so religion is being pushed down but this particular book is good in the sense that evolutions now have come up and to say oh yes ours is a scientific truth and foundational science and also just is also another kind of truth so in that sense let's not argue let's understand each other are saying that we have two different truths and so what i'm continuing is this there is one god for science the same god for religion this scientific establishment and all those things all the resources we have originated from the mind and god has spoken to say that he did all of this all right so science cannot have a truth that is totally different from what god has given as a commandment god knowing full dwell that his subject of origin is very central and human life made it a moral commandment his creation is presented in the dialogue that is the ten commandments as a law in that sense what god is doing is no one should be false witness about our origin since no one observed it the only way that he can be enforced is to give it as a commandment so god our word is truth so what evolutionists are presenting is not consistent with what god is presenting how can we have two different truths and so clergy saying that in other times they have fallen some kind of prey into the scientific community i say no yes we agree there are two truths the scientific truth and then the religious truth which religious people should present in their own quarters and the scientific truth should be presented in the scientific classrooms but interestingly enough whereas clergy are saying do not present the religious aspect which god has himself given for us to present and transmit through the world to know the truth of our origin while they are doing that saying that do not present they really just present it in your own quarters in your own schools on things like that but not in the public school but at the same time clergy are taking evolutionary story to present in the church so my quarter my book is all about trying to analyze and to focus on what the truth is one true god who is the author of science and also the author of religion cannot give us two different troops and so that's what i'm trying to let people know so we shouldn't confuse our children by saying there are two truths so you have to choose between one or the other you have to take good of and that is a set of confusion that is setting so my book is there to clarify that so we know the truth and no one should be pressured this time it is not religion that is crossing the border it is science that is crossing the border to the religion aspect because the subject of origin is actually not a scientific question it's a historical question and if there is a creator the creator will have to claim us not just to look for who created us kind of so my book is to tell clerks to stay in their premises not to cross the border not to because what this evolutionist community is doing is to gather support from clergy to be on their side because they are not able to effectively subdue the scientists who are promoting the religious cause because according to einstein us we all know these two are dependent on each other and so einstein told us clearly that science without the journey slim and also religion without science is blind the two work hand in hand and there is sufficient evidence in the evolutionists come to show that this world was not created by guns and god has claimed credit and so my message is for the pledge not to think that this is a galileo's case where they have to now say okay we made a mistake in the past so this is not all is truth there is only one truth there is no scientific different from religious truth but at this point they're presenting them as two different set of truths and that's what i'm challenging in this book so you're from your experience and estimation it seems to be a battle between the concept of evolution and creationism but you're saying they are part of the similar tapestry from the soul creator correct or no is that right does that make allowances for people with belief systems outside of monotheistic purview if i was someone who was part of a polytheistic religion would it be a space for me as well to think about that dichotomy um well i think it does um well france that god himself has given us a choice you know in what we do uh it's not forcing anyone if we look at everything even from the scriptures um where people are giving commandments and they're told what to do and you can choose to do or not to do so there is yes room for everyone um but the fact is in a thing like this we just have to look at convention if i build say a cell phone i will claim credit for it and anybody who wants to intrude will you know know that there's somebody who introduced that system and so the our limitation is the fact that god has actually cleared credit that he created the world verbally and also in print right so that establishes the truth and then he makes this a commandment because knowing fully well no one observed the past no one has any private or special information about the past we all are looking at the information interpreting it in our own way and since god does not is not a god of confusion he made sure he makes it a moral commandment so uh creation origin is some fact that is established in as a moral obligation that we should it's just as we cannot choose our parents or whatever um so god made that abundantly clear so yes people are free to have different views outside that and convince themselves and they give the reasons why they don't believe in god of course that's fine but the fact is there is a claim it has not been disputed it is there it has been applied until now that there is external forces trying to put out all of those things out and is being watered down but the fact is history is all about origin and not science in the dust jacket on fourth origin you say quote the darwinian theory of evolution begins with facts science of microevolution and ends with fiction myths of macro evolution could you go more depth about that all right um we all agree that well evolution is broadly defined as uh change with time um so yes angry time is a concept that is in every way cannot be limited to evolution so to speak um so given that there are things we see um different breeds of dogs all right that we see as some kind of micro evolution all right bigs of um parrots or having different shape different sizes people having different heads and all of that kind those type of little changes within which we call micro evolution and which they agree we observe is something that is everywhere like uh if you look at the breeding enterprise that's what they are doing that is so straightly speaking microevolution we've not got somewhere where we see well let me psychotically see a cat transforming slightly to take the futures of a dog and all of that kind of thing and so revolution every scientist accept that kind of evolution but macro revolution and we want that says that there was one common ancestor through which all other organisms emerge that has not been proven is a what they call it theory and then the fact of course is there is no common ancestor because they have not found it and they admit that they cannot find it well if science is based on evidence and you can't even find common and assessed or why should we believe that all right so that aspect is what we call micro evolution where scientists most of the experiments are things mutating and all of that are essential within the domain of microevolution unfortunately the problem is the term is also ambiguous no no one has an actual clear definition of what it is even among the scientists who are promoting it it is just to say body parts you know starting with the bacteria and at some point the bacteria get leg and from there and then start going and all of that is just speculation peer speculation and so macroevolution is as i've said there is no specific definition what somebody may look as microevolution is what others may not look and that's why the scientific community has problem and so when you see scientists those who believe in god will tell you that yes when god said people should produce after their kind it gave changes small changes here and there but not people transform into someone like set of animals or you know that kind of thing there is no and then if you look at the records in the for seal the fossil the fossils actually do not show when you've what okay what is happening of course is people claim that they have seen those uh stages of transformation but when we go into deposits especially these ones where we have large collection of species like the one in canada in china there is no evidence of transitions happening all of it is just a matter of expert opinion and the expert opinion is very very biased in most cases because the fact is to prioritize a particular line of thought because evolutionists will tell you clearly that if any evidence points to god they will not accept that because they want a scientific something that has nothing to do with god it will tell you clearly that yeah so what walk me through the the information collection for this book cause sterling research i mean you have a lot of sources cited what was this process like months did you go different places you like source from from other materials what was that the writing process of fourth origin like um yes interesting yeah um i am in physics and this moral is in biology kind of thing and um i got interested because of my concert when i visited him and i wanted to know how since i said well with god he's learned something that evolution gives him a different impression about god at all this called issue and he gave me an example of the giraffe which he said a long neck and his evolution to explain why the neck is blocked and i said oh of course stories like that being from africa um my parents tell me a story about a tortoise and the tuttle and others what happened in all those things fit somehow by just imagining what inside so i said i was going to be interested now now that he's brought this and he's affecting the truth of origin i will research and that's how his work started and so what i do is i look at listen to the news um look at textbooks and sometimes [Music] listen to uh presentations and and so with that i was able to spend a lot of time studying different journals and things and what will i say in what the evolutionists are saying and what the creationists are saying so that i know that i'm just going to be balancing things not to my fact is that i am after the truth not after the theory whether because the evolution has given so much that is enough for a theory to itself be casting a very serious doubt on its authenticity uh for example the junk dna we know that that concept is horror and that was the concept they gave us eliminating the creationist point because they said they can see no reason why god will create and then put dnas that are junk in people and they are carrying that baggage all around so no god should do that and only evolution can explain it in that sense and they use that as one of the strong reason why evolution should be the gospel truth as we can see jerry coon's book um so most of those things have been uh turned down and if we look at the um records of for souls i think most evolutionists will agree that it's a supposedly creationist worldview um in that sense uh if truth is all what it is and that's what i am after so my my point is i'm after the children that they have to get the truth they have to decide on what because why and why are they refusing to compare creation and evolution evolution is a secondary process it cannot be the beginning of anything a beginning of anything if something is created there must be a creator life as we see it pass from one person to the other person so there must be a life that is living and according to science itself which of sciences biogenesis it tells you life can only emerge from a pre-existing life right so the concept that life started from non-life is not going to work but that is the platform on which evolution will start and if we even look at the evolution mutation if it's mutation what happens cells are created in for them to divide and do all episode creation is a primary process you cannot take a secondary process and see that is a world view but that's what i see going on here evolution is in there because there was creation and so any achievements given to evolution actually should be credited to creation so it's just taking a subordinate to work anyway so what are the things i'm trying to stress and to make clear because issues of how old the earth is that's one crucial thing that people use to determine who is a scientist and who is not a scientist but then those are fairly trivial issues that i'm pointing out but the truth belongs to god and god knows that scientists will never be able to know how he can perform what he performed in the days he mentioned six days to prepare the world fruit scientists they said that's nonsense but just as the earthworm will not be able to know how we build skyscrapers scientists will not know we build houses we pull the roofs all over we do it and platform can do that so god will say he spread the sky with his hands scientists cannot understand why should that be they are limited so what are things are limited but god is not limited as einstein himself pointed out that god is an illimitable spirit that we must accept what's one thing you hold people to that they extract from your book i think that you people will come with a base camp or a base knowledge but what's something that you discovered in crafting forth origin you wish that readers pulled from when they read it yes that is this in most cases it has always been separate the church from the state but the point here now as i see it is to separate the world views from the state because when you talk of evolution now that the clerics are also saying that evolution is foundational truth then the church is not separate from the state because clergy are accepting and telling us members that evolution is a fact and it's a scientific foundation of truth and has been proven according to them beyond reasonable doubt so the church is not against evolution and i think most church people are evolutionists so why bring in religion to be the issue here it should be if world view is religion then the point i'm driving at is judicial system the states should now be separating world views whether it is from a scientist or from a church or romans they should separate world views from the state not the church from the state the church of evolutionist creationists so the take boom is let us not talk about scientific truth and religious truth that are different and we know i have not in common let us talk about world views that the state in that sense it makes it possible for every religion if possible to be presented in the science class and people argue and compare to through where science is doing the right thing while your religion is wrong in that sense not to say science belongs to [Music] this well science belongs to the schools and the religion belongs to the churches that kind of picture is what i want to take home fourth origin refuting the myth of evolutionism and exposing the folly of closure letters is now available on amazon uh thank you so much for being on the show new m samurai the podcast for creators michael has anyone wanted to like learn more about the other books you've written how they go about doing that um okay they are also in the amazon i will be getting the website is being prepared but the final touches are still underway um so my five books will be available at that point fantastic uh available now fourth origin is correct yeah and fierce what origin is available and the other ones are available too but um you can get them uh if you go into amazon too you will get those ones but i will get all of them all together in one package in my website so [Music] that in the two or three months or so i should have that done 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Relation between T,P,V.. @GTScienceTutorial | hello friends welcome to gt science tutorial in this video i am going to explain about adiabatic reversible expansion of an ideal gas there are many numerical problems in thermodynamics and we require a lot of formulas to solve them so in this video we are going to derive some important formulas which can solve many numerical problems as well as we will see some numerical problems as well so let's start [Applause] [Music] let us consider some ideal gas is kept in a cylinder having weightless and frictionless piston this is that weightless and frictionless piston here it is the ideal gas is kept in it pressure of this ideal gas is p the volume is v and internal energy is yes you are correct e now we are considering the wall to be adiabatic this wall is adiabatic wall adiabatic wall simply means the heat exchanged between the system and surrounding will be zero that means it won't allow the heat to be exchanged between the system and the surrounding now let me write that properly let us consider a system having ideal gas having ideal gas and is enclosed in a cylinder having adiabatic wall having adiabatic wall then from first law of thermodynamics from first law of thermodynamics we know that the first law of thermodynamics is dq will be equal to de plus dw that means the sum of change in internal energy and the sum of what work changing work done is simply equal to the amount of heat supplied to the system now in this particular case since dq is equal to zero so we can write d is equal to minus dw this is equation number one in place of dw we can simply write minus pdv so pdv so this whole is equation number one now we know that in this expansion work as we are talking about expansion so when the gas is expanded it does certain work done and when it does certain work done the value of dv or simply the value of dw is positive let me write that since the system the system does the work since the system does the work comma dw is positive and if dw is positive then this from this equation we can write minus sorry d e that is change in internal energy is negative and if change in internal energy is negative that means internal energy is internal energy is decreasing and if internal energy is decreasing then temperature will also decrease right so till here we are very much clear we get this equation now let me erase a necessary portion to continue the derivation now we can write d w is equal to minus d e let us consider it to be equation number 2 or p dv is equal to minus da this hole is equation number 2 where this dv is the change in volume and p is the external pressure here p is the external pressure now let's introduce the concept of molar heat capacity that is molar heat capacity at constant volume because in that formula only there is change in internal energy okay so we know we know cv is equal to what is the value yes you know de by dt so if we get the value of d e will write dv sorry cb into dt so this is the value of d let us consider it to be equation number three now let's equate equation number two and three putting the value of equation number three in two then what do we get yes if we put the value of d e in equation number two then we can write p into dv is equal to minus cv into dt yeah this is equation number three sorry this is equation number four now as we are considering ideal gas so ideal gas equation will be used over here so from ideal gas equation we can directly write pv is equal to and rt for one mole when and is equal to one that is for one mole of gas the equation will change to pv is equal to rt right here let's replace this p from this formula that is p will be equal to rt by v so if we put the value of p from here to this equation then what will we get let's let's write that let me write this portion because we don't need it now so if we put the value of p that is rt by v in this equation equation 4 becomes equation 4 becomes see in this in this place p means rt by v into dv is equal to there will be minus cv into dt right let's take this rt to other side what will we get dv by v is equal to minus cv by r into dt by t right so we get this value now let's integrate this value in the respective limit integrating integrating within within respective limits respective limits so if we integrate them then what will we get dv by v is equal to minus cv by r into dt by t and the limit will be here v1 to v2 from t1 to t2 right and you know that the integration value of dx by x is yes you are correct this is ln x that is natural log x right so here we can write ln v from v1 to v2 is equal to minus cv by r and this can be written as ln t from p1 to t2 now we can directly directly write it over here okay see ln acts from p2 q can be written as ln q minus ln p that is upper limit minus lower limit right so we can directly write ln v2 minus ln v1 is equal to minus cv by r into l and t2 minus l and p1 right now let me erase this part so we got that much of value now that value can be written as ln v2 minus sorry b2 by v1 is equal to minus cv by r ln t2 by t1 because we know the formula this can be written as ln this value minus this value divided by this value q by p right now if we reciprocal it that is l and p by q if we take this value off and bring this value down there there will be a negative sign that's what we are going to do over here this will be ln v2 by v1 is equal to ah this negative sign will be removed cb by r into ln p1 by t2 let us consider it to be equation number okay don't consider this to be any equation let us keep solving it ln v2 by v1 let's take this value to this side so this will be cb by r sorry r by c v will be equal to how much ln t1 by t2 okay now we know another formula that is the relation between the molar heat capacity at constant pressure and molar heat capacity at constant volume that is let me write this formula over here cp minus cb is equal to r right so in that place in place of r we can write cp minus cb by cv into ln v2 by v1 is equal to ln t1 by t2 so we get this much if we separate it and divide we will get cp by cv minus 1 into ln v2 by v1 is equal to ln t1 by t2 now we see there is cp by cv that is the ratio of molar heat capacity at constant pressure and molar heat capacity at constant volume i hope you have written this portion let me read this portion because we are going to continue our derivation in this part so here there is cp by cv this is and special form cp by cb cp by cv is a constant is a constant and it is denoted by cp by cv is denoted by gamma and its value is 1.667 for monoatomic gas monoatomic gas like carbon you can say and gamma is equal to 1.44 for diatomic gas diatomic gas diatomic gas means oxygen chlorine hydrogen so for this gas the value of gamma will be 1.44 so here in this place what you can write gamma minus 1 into sorry gamma minus 1 into l and v2 by v1 is equal to ln t1 by t2 right now this is the coefficient in case of log this coefficient will be the power of this value so it can be written as ln v2 by v1 to the power gamma minus 1 will be equal to ln t1 by t2 this ln and ln can be removed we will get v2 by v1 to the power gamma minus 1 is equal to sorry t1 by t2 if we do the cross multiplication then we will get a value that is t1 v1 gamma minus 1 t2 v2 gamma minus 1 and if in the both side there is same value then we can write pv gamma minus 1 to be a constant quantity constant quantity so this is the relation between temperature and volume relation between relation between temperature and volume so i hope you understood till this much now let's see the relation between temperature and pressure as well as pressure and volume for that let me read this portion i hope you understood this person you have already copied it we can simply get other relations just by replacing one of the variable from that expression so we know that from ideal gas equation pv is equal to rt we let's replace this p if we get you know try to find out the value of t we will get pv by r is equal to t right so what will be the value in place of t we can write p v by r into there is v to the power gamma minus 1 is equal to it is a constant right now this r will go to that side r is itself a constant universal gas constant so it will become a constant again so it will be p into v to the power 1 plus gamma minus 1 simple the product law of indices and r will go to other side it will also become a constant so therefore p v gamma will be a constant this is another formula or you can simply write p 1 v 1 gamma is equal to p 2 v 2 gamma so p 1 v 1 gamma is a sorry pv to the power gamma is a constant this is relation between relation between yes you are correct pressure and volume now one more relation is remaining that is the relation between temperature and pressure to get that let's replace this v from this equation let me write this portion similarly from ideal gas equation we can get the value of v from here if we get the value of v then what will we get the value of v will be equal to rt by p right so let's put that value in place of the this v let's put this value okay so what will we get in place of v p into in place of this v let's put this value that is rt by p gamma is equal to a constant this is the value that we have right now let's solve it p into r gamma into t to the power gamma by p to the power gamma is equal to a constant right now this r to the power gamma is itself a constant quantity if we take it to other side this will again become a constant quantity so it can be written as t gamma into p to the power the power of this p is one if we go to ups this will be 1 minus gamma is equal to a constant so this is a relation between temperature and pressure or we can simply write t1 gamma into p1 1 minus gamma is equal to t2 gamma into p2 1 minus gamma so this is another relation between temperature and pressure that is relation between temperature and pressure so these are some of the relation that are very important to solve many numerical problems in thermodynamics now by using this relation let's solve a numerical problem that that will give us an idea what type of numerical problems that we are going to face in thermodynamics chapter and what type of numerical might come in examination let's see one important numerical i've already done the question of the numerical problem that is a quantity of air at 25 degree celsius was allowed to expand reversibly and adiabatically from 100 atm to 50 atm calculate the final temperature of the air taking cv is equal to 5 calorie per kelvin per mole and r is equal to 2 calorie per degree per mole so let's solve this numerical problem first of all we need to write what is given so given values are t1 t1 is equal to 25 degree celsius always remember we need to convert this into si system and the si unit of temperature is kelvin right so to convert it into kelvin we just have to add 273 so it will be how much 298 kelvin so this is the value of p1 and p1 is given p1 is given to be 100 atm similarly t2 is not given that we need to calculate and p2 is given to be yes you are correct 50 atm and two more values are given that is cp sorry cv is given to be 5 calorie per kelvin per mole and r is given to be 2 calorie per degree per mole right so these are the given values now to get the value of t2 we need to use the formula t1 gamma into p1 1 minus gamma is equal to t2 gamma into p2 1 minus gamma for that we need to find out the value of gamma and we know that gamma is simply the ratio of molar heat capacity at constant pressure to the molar heat capacity constant volume so to get the value of gamma we need to find out the value of p so there is another relation that we know that is cpg minus cv is equal to r right so let's put the values now in place of this cb we need to put 5 is equal to 2 then therefore cp will be equal to 5 plus 2 will be equal to 7 so here we got the value of cp to be 7. now let's find out the value of gamma that is cp by cv so how much will it be 7 by 5 right because the value of cv is given to be 5 now if we divide we'll get 1.4 that means we are talking about some diatomic molecule because for monoatomic molecule the value of gamma was 1.667 okay now let's put the value now we know we know what is the formula of what what is the formula that is temperature and pressure t1 gamma into p1 1 minus gamma is equal to t2 gamma into p2 1 minus gamma right this was the relation that we derived earlier now to get the value of t2 let's put this t1 gamma to other side then we can write like if we take this value to this side the powers are same so we can write the common power and we will get this type of form 1 minus gamma is equal to t2 by t1 to the power gamma right now let's take this gamma to this side the power will divide it right so p1 by p2 gamma sorry 1 minus gamma by gamma will be equal to how much t2 by t1 now if we do the cross multiplication we just have to take this t1 to this side so it will be therefore p2 is equal to t1 into p1 by p2 1 minus gamma by gamma now let's put the values in place of t1 how much do we need to put ah yes you are correct 298 because the value of temperature is 298 kelvin into p1 p1 is 108 m p2 is 58 m and the value of gamma is 1 1 minus 1.4 by 1.4 so if you put this value then we can directly get let me write the value directly over here the value will be 244.4 kelvin if you put this on calculator you will directly get this much of value so this is the value of final temperature of the system so this type of numerical problems are frequently asked in the examination you can prepare it properly so that's all in this video i hope you understood everything about this video if you like the video please share this video as much as you can and thank you for watching the video [Music] you | GT Science Tutorial | UCu1Mg1a3NzzPo88NwamVEng | 2022-04-04 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | 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aFxF-pJSdIg | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aFxF-pJSdIg | HOW TO GIVE YOUR ANGER TO GOD - APOSTLE JOSHUA SELMAN | you the power of God I I don't know but there are people God is Raising to become Mighty vessels I just saw an anointing rest on you this road in the name of Jesus I don't know where you are but I pray May that Grace now okay let it rest upon you and shift you to a new dimension in the name of Jesus Christ [Music] welcome to Christ the same check message on this channel you are going to get Soul lifting messages fit base content prayer drills and videos that would help you grow spiritually remember to subscribe to the channel like the video you are about to watch and comment on it second Peter chapter one please second Peter Peter and I will read from verse 12. will we have it projected okay thank you he said wherefore I will not be negligent to put you always in remembrance of these things though ye know them and be established in the present truth is my duty he says to remind you of these things although you have been taught them and you have found a level of establishment but that these truth can out of your mind and your consciousness the second scripture Acts chapter 20 and verse 32. Apostle Paul is commending the church Acts 20 32 and now Brethren I commend you to God he says and to the word of his grace watch this he said it is able to build you up and then give you an inheritance it is the word of God that builds men superstition and miracles and prophecies and all of these things as wonderful as they are they cannot build a Believer please listen carefully the true Kingdom tool that builds Believers and matures Believers is the word of God you have to know this and if you do not stake your life on the word of God sooner or later you will find out that when the excitement goes down when all the Miracles and the spiritual jamborees go down you will find out that you really do not have a foundation are we together yeah prophecy can edify but in itself it does not build men signs and wonders why sayings in fact religious activities coming to church every day coming to pray religiously it does not be with people the Bible says I commend you to God and then he says to the word of his grace and he says it is the word that has the ability to number one build you up so when you have stamina and strength and continuity in the spirit because you have invested in the world are we together praise the Lord the times that we live in have demonstrated that many Believers did not pay attention on the development the the ease with which people globally speaking a swayed left and right by the vicissitudes of life has demonstrated practically that there were lots of religious activities happening around Christian circles but the growth and the maturity that the word of God brings was not found in many people and I pray that God will grant us an appetite to really be solid solid based on the word of God I want to encourage our hearts very briefly and then we'll do some housekeeping and we're done for the night I just thought about what I would share with as many who are here and um [Music] I call it weapons of exploits and Victory [Music] again I want to share with you weapons [Music] of Victory and weapons of exploits that these are the kingdom keys that control victory in the spirit every believer has been called into the life of Victory every single believer the Bible lets us know that we have been called with a high calling in Christ every believer is destined to be a true reflection of the life the glory the character and the power but sadly many Believers Never get to manifest the fullness of that potential and I want to share with you for some of you this may be a reminder some of you this may be truth coming in another dimension for some of you this may be new but it doesn't matter how it comes to you I pray in the name of Jesus that you take this as God giving you a chance once again pay attention to the voice of the spirit not paying attention to spiritual things can cost you it can cost you more than you can imagine it can cost you your destiny it can cost you your relevance again I have taught and I will continue to teach that God is not an emotional God God is a god of principles and patterns at the expense of the Eternal Destiny of people God still allows them to make choices whether they desire him or the devil God has never as far as we know had a reason to say look I'm so compassionate about the people in hell I want to go there and bring them out he's made a way it is up to you to subscribe to his patterns if God can allow people go to hell because of their choices then you better take seriously the ways of God because if there was anybody to be considered it would be those in Hell first even before those are alive and that God can actually sit on his throne and watch someone go to hell watch a nation and maybe a hedonistic nation and yet he's a merciful god it should tell you how strict he is with his patterns are we blessed so I pray that as I share these things once again it will Dawn on you and you will respect the truth of God's word and make up your mind tonight that has for me and my house as for me and my destiny as for me and all who are within my care I will stake my life at this world every other thing will come and sail and come and fail but the word of God is the stabilizer of Destinies are we together number one the first weapon according to scripture that guarantees the victory of a Believer and the exploit of a believer in this Kingdom do you know why I'm teaching you this lookup if you do not understand the ways of God I hate to tell you this but you will fail in life and the challenge is that when you begin to fail in life you will be frustrated the truths that you hear are the kingdom keys that control exploits in the kingdom and bring you a life of beauty and color and relevance I have said it to you and I have proven it again that where you are and the conditions that surround your life is not an excuse at all from where you are you can take this word and rise to the ends of the Earth and I pray in the name of Jesus that if once again God will give you the eyes to see these nights Hallelujah number one the first Kingdom key is your love your hunger and your Pursuit for God the first key that controls the relevance of a believer in this Kingdom Is Your Love your hunger and your Pursuit for God in the beginning God in the beginning God this is where many Believers miss it you will be surprised how many people have different motifs and different motivations for the pursuit of God I don't have a problem with you fasting I don't have a problem with you praying I don't have a problem with you going to church I don't have a problem with you subscribing to the disciplines of your spiritual life but I have said it on this platform that God will continually vet your Motif until he finds the purity of pursuit that if at any point God finds out that you are only using make a name he is unsurprised that you will do to remain on the floor the the Purity and the sincerity of your passion [Music] First Corinthians chapter 2 and verse 9. I am here to see one genuine lover of God in truth a genuine lover of God in truth hear what I'm saying a genuine lover of God in truth who ended up a failure in an entity no sir let God be true and let every man be a liar the Bible says what as it is written I had not seen Nor Ear heard neither have entered into the heart of man the things which God has done what prepare prepare prepare means he's expecting you to partake of it if I prepare a meal it means I'm expecting a guest to come God did not prepare them for himself the Bible says he prepared them for them the challenge with many Believers is that we continue to wallow in self-deception that we love God just because we are around Church things listen carefully just because you sing Christian songs just because you run away from Bad companies wonderful but loving God is more than that a genuine passion for God that is higher than your ambition [Music] desire for success and fame that is higher than your desire for a name that is higher than your desire for influence and relevance no you cannot give God that kind of sacrifice and he does not respond back from Heaven is impossible I have had the privilege of knowing relating and meeting extremely great people is an honor God has given me I know their history I can tell you without any contradiction not one of them who because became great from a kingdom Dimension just became great by pursuing ambition it was never in their heart to seek power fame money relevance they were just lovers of God that if you never bless me I still love you if I never have the opportunity to serve in your house I still love you if I never have the opportunity to preach I still love you the proof of passion is Pursuit if you are passionate about the thing you must pursue it the laxity in our seeking God the laxity in our hunger our Drive [Music] I've traveled extensively within the maybe the last few months and I've been amazed that just because there was a lockdown for a few months many Believers went down and became as cold as ice these are people who were vibrant so don't blame Peter for leaving Jesus just for three days that within a period of four five six seven months without a constructed mentorship many people's lives just went down and you can almost look and wonder did you ever get born again [Music] it is a call to re-examine what really brought us to the Faith Life [Music] you've heard me say it again listen the motivation that drives you to seek God will become the sustaining power in your Pursuit if that motivation is to know God even if it's after 30 years you've not known him you will keep seeking but if your motivation is to make a name your motivation is to have Fame Apostle Joshua Salman eventually you will be disappointed you will be tired and you will be wary we're discussing the first key that governs a life of Victory and a life of exploit in this Kingdom our hunger our Pursuit many people's prayer altar is nothing to talk about World studying life completes you see they can't even find their flash where they put messages again completely many have become literally hedonistic [Music] they don't know what you mean to me they don't know [Music] Trey trade for silver all the World Trade foreign [Music] absolute commitment in life and in death is a covenant of loyalty unto God to death that nothing sustains the power to steal my appetite and my love for you show me one person who goes that far with God and gets disappointed and I tell you you lied from the authority of scripture Abraham the lover of God David the Seeker of his presence Joseph with the reverence for God John the Beloved even Peter is where people who loved God there were not people who used God they were not people who found out that there was a formula called Jesus Christ that makes men successful and they run to him like a drug a pill that you swallow God is calling many of us tonight hopefully return to the place of your fire return to the place of your hunger Apostle I want to make money I've now become I'm the breadwinner in my family [Music] that build it build it that accept the Lord watches over a city this said the Watchmen watch it but in vain that it is faint to wake up early in the morning then to sleep late in the night only to eat the bread of Sorrow it is only God that has the power to give his beloved sleep if God does not give you rest you will not find it anywhere it will look like you are close to rest for 10 years to come you will still be laboring he says come unto me only that label and are weary I will give you rest you don't buy rest in a market you don't buy rest in a school rest is found in his presence [Music] so please let tonight be a challenge that I will fund back my relationship with God I will fund back my passion and my Hunger for Spiritual things number two [Music] the second key that controls exploits and victory in this Kingdom is your depth of insights into the principles and the patterns of the Kingdom your depth of insight not just your Insight your depth of insight into the principles and the patterns please those outside make sure you are listening very carefully the principles and the patterns of the Kingdom [Music] in this Kingdom it is light that rules in this Kingdom it is light that Reigns your day does not break because it's six o'clock your day breaks because the light overshadows Darkness listen to what I'm telling you your day does not break just because it is six o'clock 12th noon and your son has not Arisen it will still be called night there is not called day because of the passage of time pain is called day because of the victory of light over Darkness [Music] storm Rises now [Music] SO waiting for time to change nights today is a total waste of time [Music] a man's night becomes day not because time is passing a man's night becomes day because you Feast upon the light [Music] the light of the spirit illumination inside not just Bible study religiously speaking that you know the ways of God I Have Spent My Life Sharing and opening you up to the dimensions of the ways of God the principles that control result in this Kingdom they are not a man's opinion they predate even my birth these are not things that were suddenly developed by a man Jeremiah 6 and verse 16 he says to stand by the way and to ask that ancient part and that you should sense see ask inquire and when you find it it's a work in it you can find it and leave it there like many of you found it you rejoice the day that it was taught but you never did anything with it you found it I taught you the keys to wealth and abundance I taught you the keys to influence and lifting I taught you the keys to disarm demons and principalities and Powers I taught you the keys to find the grace of God I taught you the keys that can convert a situation that should kill you to victory it's called The Mystery of exemption you are not in ignorance dear people of God you are a privileged people you have been handed over keys but you found it and you did not work in it and others found it and they treasured it the ministry of the spirit I taught you that one with God will become a champion I taught you that many people believed too late they believe only when they see the results in your life and when the world begins to celebrate you they say oh I used to know this I commend you to the word I taught you that we will all be great to what I'm telling you not just if you are around when I'm teaching my son he says pay attention to my words incline your ears to my sins when I was teaching some of you as students now you are no longer students some of you have families you are now seeing the gravity of what I was teaching some of you when I was teaching you you had Breadwinners who are giving you free money I told you if you did not pay attention it will interrupt your spiritual life [Music] some of you when I taught you you were still little but now life has evolved you to a place where your life is full of responsibilities I demonstrated many times on this stage that if you do not pay attention to these things I taught you on discernment that not everything that looks like God is God that you must discern because if you follow a wrong path it will take you many years to come back again taught you the principles of lifting [Music] when you find it walk in it it says now that we know these things happy are you when I found it my own life I made up my mind not to teach them alone I said I will walk in it too glory be to the Lord for what he does today it is not because I am Joshua Silva anybody who works this thing sincerely many of you this thing is already speaking in your life now and I rejoice as I see all of a sudden after many years of Labor as if the wings will not grow finally you are seeing they that wait upon the Lord you will always look like a failure until he gives you wings I've taught you this listen the dealings of God you will never have a normal life when you walk with God I assure you get ready for a momentum period of delay and get ready for carnal men to mock your God more please if you are doing it right I taught you already that as you are going you will get to a point in your life where you will not even be able to describe what is happening to you I taught you that those things will come that you will cry I sang it here that you may win but he won't stop till you look just like him you may cry but he won't stop till your life I taught you the power of competence that in this Kingdom it is not your tribe in this Kingdom it is not those biases that a man's competence can veto your background I taught you to sit down to go for materials to wake up in the night to pay the price now while you have the energy he said I must walk the works of him that sent me while it is day for the night cometh [Music] there are many people today who had the opportunity to learn these things for free right now they are going to have to pay and even travel out of this nation to sit in conferences to learn the same thing God gave them an opportunity Moses I wrote The Commandments I broke the stone myself you did not respect how cheap it was now you will come the stone by yourself while you are anxiously it you will see that it was not easy Mastery makes difficult things look easy but make no mistakes they are not easy they are products of understanding the systems that govern them [Music] are we together light you need illumination Luke chapter 19 41 and 42. Luke chapter 19. [Music] I taught you about the anointing that you cannot do ministry just being casually anointed it will make you angry to make you jealous nobody will place a demand on your grace that it is how God anointed not that God anointed the world has many anointed people they don't need anointed people they need people with a dimension of Grace that they can guarantee that will be able to bring Heaven today nobody will invest in what they can get alternatives for the Bible says and when he was come near he beheld the city and what did he do over it he wept why did he weep saying if thou has known even thou at least in this day the things which belong unto your peace he says but now they are heat from your eyes they are heat from your eyes the things that make for greatness the things that make for victory I told you that we do not seek the Lord because of results however somewhere in your Christian experience results become a consolation to your Christian experience that you cannot indefinitely begin to serve god without results one day your loved ones will ask you and say look we've given you enough time we've given you enough time to train you don't flog a little child for not walking from day one but after one year two years three years you may suspect that something is going wrong for many of you your destiny is overdue for result now and people are no longer patient with you they were patient with you from 2014-15 and right now they are saying you know what this your thing is not working [Music] no more give you sunlight my day [Music] no more give you [Music] Channel [Music] you must go back to your old notes this night go and look for them where is that note I know the book is done and you sit down you read what you wrote there not I receive Grace clearly my faith is failing me I need to study on saying what was said about him let me tell you this okay all you do is devotionals you will not go you have to look for specific specific truths that relate to the dimensions that your destiny is placing demand of now why is it that there is nobody to favor me something wrong why are my hands empty don't say I don't know I taught you the mystery of empty hands Exodus chapter 3 and verse 21. and I will give these people favor in the sight of the Egyptians and it shall come to pass that when he go ye shall not go empty when your hands are empty there is an explanation listen if you want to grow you must humble yourself and tremble at the world giving flimsy excuses will justify mediocrity and keep you small because that was love righteousness and hated wickedness it says therefore God even thy God had given you an oil of gladness that exalts you above your fellows lifting as an explanation you don't just rise like that don't forget that it is God that supervises this loss not a politician not a man a man can be manipulated with pride but God is the one who sits upon a throne that is made of righteousness and justice [Music] light you must cry for the knowledge of the patterns of God I've taught you that God in scripture hardly does a thing twice he does a Thing Once and creates a spiritual system around it for continuity is never had to OK a man and a woman for continuity of the race in that man and woman he created seeds seeds and he created a system for procreation are we together now [Music] let me tell you this I prophesied many times here that Darkness will come upon the Nations I prophesied many times here that the kings of the Nations will be brought to their knees that they that the economies of Nations will soon be strangled that above men will be like brass and under them will be like iron he says but the people that do know their God they shall be strong and shall do exploits please you must trust God for Grace to settle down let me give you an assignment go and write different dimensions of the Kingdom where you desire to see results even if it is to dedicate a separate notebook for them do it Faith wealth and abundance spiritual hunger and consistency exemption and victory over demons just pick them one by one and flog it out with Destiny [Music] what is the key that controls spiritual growth what is the key that controls exemption from Evil what is the key that controls health and wellness what is the key that controls the anointing what is the key that controls ever increasing Faith what is the key that controls consistency in this Kingdom now when you begin to study them you find out that you are having exact knowledge [Music] your debt of insight into the principles and the patterns of the Kingdom I have taught you here again that the glory of God always comes as a confirmation that is that you have to sit down like a student in a classroom and write down your current belief systems and now begin to find models listen carefully the foundation for True transformation is to find representations of the dimensions you seek to evolve to until you have found models with proven results that reflect what you want to become when you find models first from scripture then life on the strength of that you can now begin to adopt the principles because you see every man's result sustainable results not these balloon success that people have got today down tomorrow sustainable result is governed by laws and principles the Bible says he that Strife for Mastery is not crowned except his stripes lawfully [Music] are we together yes so you want to become a great worshiper like Sam come David like David you want to become wonderful worshipers you are happy with what God is doing in your life you know I remember external ministrations and for a long time they didn't understand what I was doing because your colleagues were seeming to make progress and I said you guys should sit down this thing that you have will make you local champions in Zaria and you will remain here I'm the old here I want you to be Global I want a situation where one day someone who's who's work you were studying will call you and think it is a privilege that you are with him and I told them sit down and walk the 10 10 naira five five naira that they wanted us on oradium that they can just squeeze in your pocket as if you are stealing I told them leave those things leave that momentary pain stay with God carry fire grab fire be competent some just returned from House on the Rock just for his ministration baby damn just returned from I don't I can't remember where some of these guys you see them flying all over now and God is lifting them they are about to do a project now with some of the top artists in this nation and I'm putting it together for them these guys have gone they will never go down again I assure you now now I'm not saying this to Prague I'm saying this to tell you it takes time but if you can have the stamina be patient with Destiny so that when you enter the door of greatness you don't come out in shame again when you are affected and they see that you did not go have you seen people get admission and while they are checking they are what they call that thing they are they not say you you didn't pass this one and you have to go out that's how many of you want your Destinies to be don't mind some of this flashing from flamboyant things around that people do no said to me the word and find something of substance that the Nations will thank you for [Music] I told them I said guys the world will celebrate you tomorrow the world will all know you they will sing your songs you will go to Nations and you will go to places and they will see you and your sons will become keys that will open doors but be patient the grace that you carry is not the grace for money it's an insult the grace that you carry is a graceful transgenerational relevance [Music] are you getting what I'm saying now yes and I'm glad and honored all these guys God Is Lifting them one by one tomorrow you will say I know them I know them does not make anybody great did you pursue after knowledge did you pause you with fire and as I'm saying it now you people should still sit down don't be proud and say I've started flying that plane will bring you down if you don't continue the thing about life is that just because you start a journey does not mean you remain there it is even better to not start than to rise to a height and then goes the assessment comes every once and again is not once and for but in every move of God in your lifetime you will find you Worthy because you are fresh new songs coming by the spirit new power coming by the spirit and a day will come when Nations will call you and say teach us the ways of the Lord and they will give you what is the prayer request of many people at your back and call Believers hear me God is making your life easy by giving you Superior knowledge but the key is your mindset I came from Plateau state with all the mindset I received from that region this man came from Plateau state with all the mindset he received from that region this man came from kaduna state with all the mindset he received from that region it is up to you to fight this fight of faith I'm saying the name of Jesus I don't approach life like a kaduna person in the name of Jesus my body may be in sorry listen for some of you this is what is affecting you now you love Jesus but right now you have been forced to eat honestly my background is fighting me but grounds that have endorsed mediocrity backgrounds that have endorsed irresponsibility backgrounds that have endorsed passing blame to life and Destiny always because nobody was there to help me all the uncles who should help me refuse to help me it's not my fault the Bible says Philippians chapter 2 let's start from verse 1 before we get to verse 5. is therefore if there be there for any consolation in Christ any comfort of Love Fellowship of the spirit bowels of Mercy verse 2 it says fulfill my joy how that you be like-minded like-minded having the same love being of one Accord and of one mind you go to verse 5 it now begins to tell you let this mind be in which was also in Christ Jesus Jesus was born in Nazareth but he refused to allow the limitation of that territory listen listen living a fake life is not transformation finding out the principles that guarantee I told you why fake what you what can be real in your life are we together you cannot afford God right now don't put yourself under any pressure you don't owe anybody any explanation for taking even if it's water with honor at least you are not a thief but with done with with the mobility of Champions you begin to rise one step after another in the name of Jesus this mindset of jealousy and envy I come against it in the name of Jesus this mindset of spiritual narcity said of looking at someone and saying this one was my class mate no him he was my classmate and you sit down and say look whether you are my classmate or not you are commanding results in a dimension that I'm not seeing show me a dimension Colossians 3 and verse 16 to receive with meekness the Bible says the engrafted word Hallelujah I want to be sincere with you all of you are here I love all of you sincerely with all my heart but let me assure you that all of you are not making the same contribution towards Destiny and I hate to tell you this but eventually as it is already happening your results even the disparity of it will begin to show the greatest pride of any father the greatest pride of any leader is to see that you rise to become beacons of light I tell you with all humility as for Success even if I never increase I thank God God has helped me already my concern is not myself again the principles of land will never leave me there is no demon in hell that will make it go no I have signed out of certain Realms and dimensions forever till the trumpet sounds but it is selfish if all I was looking for is my personal gain my passion is to see you rise until you become that rich God and I pray that once again you will have the discernment to appreciate it Hallelujah I risk my life for many years serving the purposes of God there are times many of you may not know there are times that I return back from a meeting and I do not even eat anything I will come and stand here from seven o'clock sometimes till 3 A.M drawing my heart to make sure that you get this thing now God is giving you a chance one day is going to be too late you hear what I'm telling you one day it is going to be too late the truth you now hear one day you will have to travel to the ends of the Earth to meet somebody who will lead this truth before him but who pressed in it greater than you you will now sit down and pay thousands of dollars and pounds to land remember the mistake of Moses god cheaply wrote on stones and gave him and he did just because the hand of God was carving it he thought it was easy now he had to go through it the hard way [Music] foreign Superior belief systems like you have always done now do it with understanding lay your hand on your head and in one minute to cry to the Lord is all humans [Music] about my belief system that I trust you to help me foreign [Music] okay [Music] come on someone pray don't be selfish think of your children three days foreign [Music] it's all growth and increase does not matter it is God that sees the heart think like that and remain small when people are changing Nations shifting systems a mindset of mediocrity it is the middle class content they always use spirituality when your contemporaries are changing Nations we come around successes comparing yourself with your village comparing yourself with your brothers and sisters and say I am better than them out of all my family the one who finished school and these are better don't flatter yourself without mediocrity but the Lord cannot believe in life when he was like one more time [Music] come on let's be seated [Music] yummy you don't need to change your neighborhood to change you need to change your belief right from where you are make up your mind to embrace Excellence as a culture make up your mind to embrace spirituality as a culture make up your mind to embrace competence as a culture make up your mind that whatever price it will take the the work the the the little worship expression that these my dear people remember when they made one the first version when I saw it I said what is this I said well done this is this is just a test run go and do something that at least when you see tomorrow you will not be ashamed are we together because I needed to use their work to introduce them to those I want to introduce them to and you see when you want to meet Champions there is a minimum level of competence [Music] God has given us the influence and the grace but you have your own work to do before you are asked what you should enjoy is leverage and support not to take your entire responsibility if anybody tells you that your worship Ministry cannot feed you they lied to you listen to what I'm telling you if anybody tells you your worship Ministry cannot feed they lie to you you will get him one day what is the inheritance of many people for speaking the sound of the spirit to the Nations [Music] that you'll get to a point in your life where you have no need as far as a personal need is concerned you have entered your Sabbath forever not for no no no your heart is scared towards the things of the spirit you are not sitting and scratching your head where will my children get their school fees as I would that cannot be God's way but until you believe until your mindset experiences that transition you will continue to rig my role around life and the challenge is that as time passes your opportunities continue to fade and it gets to a point where your life will be full of pain and stories you do not want number four we have to finish the fourth key that controls Victory and exploits in this Kingdom is the mystery of your prophetic connection now please listen I want to remind you of a very deep spiritual mystery that many of you may have forgotten the mystery of your prophetic connection these are the systems of the Kingdom that control the enviable lifting of people [Music] Hosea chapter 12. and verse 13 The Mystery of your prophetic connection please keep that scripture there it says and by a prophet who did the work the Lord but it came through the instrumentality of a prophet the Lord brought Israel out of Egypt and by a prophet he Israel was preserved [Music] it was the Lord that brought them aesthetic now I have taught you listen carefully I pray that God will open your eyes again to see our personal work with God is Not based on Covenant our personal work with God is based on relationship the reason is because our flesh will not allow us to be Flawless in Walking with God and if he works with us based on covenants we will break the rules too much and we will die so he chose to take it away and allow the flexibility that allows us to evolve and mature but Kingdom advancement and success and exploits in life is based on Covenant [Music] understand this it's not an emotional thing at all Kingdom advancement and that includes the advancement of your own life and Destiny is based on Covenant and this is how God does it watch this John the Revelator was caught up to heaven in the Isle of padmus and when John saw the Heavenly Jerusalem he began to describe what he saw and he said he saw that Jerusalem the temple upon 12 foundations and on those foundations were the names of The Twelve Apostles Heaven not hell not Earth was built upon the names of 12 Apostles are we together now the way that God advances his purposes please listen very carefully is that God finds men on Earth in every generation and every dispensation he finds men and then God subjects them to a strict spiritual dealing will beg a covenant between him and them not Old Testament not New Testament that Covenant becomes the platform not for their personal relationship with him that becomes becomes a platform for administering the grace and the ocean that they will serve that generation with it is not necessarily A measure of their personal spiritual life it's an election of Grace please understand what I'm telling you so the way God does that is that [Music] those conduits those envoys across the Earth to be dispensers of certain spiritual Dimensions that will be required for the edification of the Saints are we together now that if you ever want to taste of that dimension of God even if you have a vision of Jesus he will still refer you to those individuals as touching the Covenant they have with him they are the authorized dispensers listen please they are the authorized dispensers of [Music] so they don't have everything but there is a dimension it's a covenant with [Music] not for as long as they are alive listen to me for as long as they are alive they will remain God's principal channel for dispensing [Music] our operated incomplete concept of the knowledge of direct feel I don't need any man Jesus Christ has died and opened the new and leading way I agree with you but the gospel you had about Jesus who preached to you [Music] [Applause] together now this is how listen please don't miss what I'm about to share for every one of these spiritual systems the spirit of God hovers around the earth and look for people whose Destinies and Rise depend on the provision he has given them and who finds a way of building them from every motion every tribe last step that spiritual government this has nothing to do with your personal plan no the babies our babies that were born here it was not their plan and their idea where to come from they just the room that they found themselves coming out from remains their mother are we together now let me tell you how this works listen carefully there are monkeys in every family and [Music] those altars are managed by familiar spirits familiar spirits are spirits that have dwelled around that religion for a long time they have mastered the vulnerability of men they are responsible for creating spiritual Celio are we together and God knows that based on your personal spiritual growth you don't have the grace to fight those altars the Dynamics of City against us does not just require players fasting it requires a covenant that has a throne from heaven [Music] please listen to what I'm teaching you you soul God disguises when God sees that the devil is planning to repeat the mistakes that destroyed men and women in your feet using service and solution [Music] this has nothing to do with a good sermon or a good man of God that you like you are nice and your destiny in the days of Noah there was only one system for safety ignored listen there are many of you the battles in the family you came from if God opens your eyes the awareness of what is on your head waiting to kill you you will even be afraid and so God refused to show you but he brings you and grabs you through this please understand what I'm teaching foreign [Music] anything [Music] when Satan wants to destroy you hear me if Satan wants to destroy your prayer life and the rest that is easy you can just make you lazy but when Satan is ready to come random born he does not come true that is by any means strike immediately for you because I love you and I want us to pray listen when you see certain people when they finish what they are doing with all their Revelation and power they package you see that run to Redemption camp and meet Baba deadly and say God bless you sir we are ready for the next level of life you think it's human worship why is this man God those people they know what they are doing [Music] these are the most [Music] please wait [Music] with your life it is the reason why many people meet [Music] the same victories that should be worn over your destiny and here comes these arsenals from hell they have what your father they have lost your mother your father was a sincere person but he did not know this truth and they shred that he's listening to pieces and now they come to you and God says there is an arc of it is not human worship I know that people have abused all of this world these rubbish and this nonsense to sound the dream Hallelujah [Music] you're prophetic connection it's not about worshiping a man you do that that's idolatry it's about a recognition a recognition that the battle that is before me is not just about me the devil is already waiting for my children the devil is waiting for my brothers and my sisters and some of them are not even born again it is all connection that is listen there are many people who before they started tithing they started prospering they didn't even know why it was later they found out that this thing as this man will be scripture there is a covenant connection your leg does not have to eat to be fed it just has to make sure food enters your mouth when your mouth is eaten trains will get to it [Music] with us across the crosstalk this is not just a Nigerian thing there is an attack on Destinies and the way Satan is doing this now is that he is coming against your Covenant connection [Music] through lack of spirituality I assure you are not even why he is attacking you he's looking at something bigger than you and if you let him mess up your life [Music] foreign [Music] there are those that will not open because you are there I want to access the keys my there are keys the key is not a matter the key is blood it's not every door that opens to kiss there are doors that the key that opens them [Music] Hallelujah I say this to you because the Lord wants to lift you and the Lord wants to honor you the Lord has so graciously vested his but I want you among these spiritual principles settle this thing with Destiny there are real altars you our parents did a lot of bold face and those things destroyed their Destinies and now we're a generation that by the privilege of God's grace is granted us access to light your prophetic connection and by a prophet the Lord God brought Israel out of Egypt when they were dry bones in Ezekiel 37 he said Son of Man command these bones to live the bones had the voice of God and they did not move until the man he had authorized spoke then the bone started moving there are victories that you can step into cheaply this is why many times many people do not understand but you can be fighting battles in the spirit and in dreams and suddenly some of you may see it maybe you may see my face or say something just come and just keep a signature of Victory it's not me it's the spirit of God but it comes through the guise of the grace and the channel that he has put to bless you Hallelujah please understand this there is no big manism with prophetic connection there is no let me be connected until I become a big man let me be connected until I Prosper Let Me Be Connected that that is nonsense [Music] there is an altar in Zaria for those of you who do not know I've been long enough in this city I have seen this that govern this territory there are wicked spirits that sit upon the city one of the reasons why I came is because I had that kidnapping and terrorism and all this had started in Zaria I knew what had gone wrong it was the reason why I knew that there was something that had gone wrong in the spirit because this covering is not just for members it can also be for territories [Music] you think is pride and carry your ignorance and keep moving we are too young to sit and begin to debate about certain ancient Kingdom Mysteries while we do this we Empower Darkness over our lives [Music] I saw a vision in 2018 of a terrible destruction That Came Upon This City I saw people being killed like chickens I fasted dry for three days Lord it will not stand will not stand [Music] why will God's people be shredded like chickens like this brothers and sisters please hear me speak to you by the spirit the days and the times that we live in require exactitude of spiritual understanding you will miss out on a key in the spirit and it will Empower Darkness [Music] foreign [Music] said all that you have given me [Music] and none is lost except the Son of Perdition he had to account for the souls connected to him Jesus before the father there are many of you there are times that I see dangerous things that are coming and you may not even know the Lord reveals them to me and I stand up by the spirit and I you just know that there was turbulence for a few days and the rest just came see fatherhood is is a covenant with wisdom don't have to say to say I have seen many people here that whose families whose marriages whose Destinies would have been shredded off by demons [Music] but the key is an understanding for as long as you sit down and allow yourself to be misled by nonsense expose yourself please you don't have to come and be dropping money if you don't know what you're doing but I am telling you this thing my life listen I'm teaching you Mysteries of the Kingdom if you don't know this thing I promise you you will pay the price with your life and your destiny this may be the reason behind the mysterious of currency in our in our life the first question is not what is happening to my destiny the first question is where is your prophetic connection where is your prophetic connection yummy listen don't just succeed know why you are succeeding don't just say I am favored nowhere is coming from don't just say I am anointed nowhere is coming from the day that your mind forgets he said let it not be when you are build houses and on this you say my power very costly Destiny mistakes that people continue to make across the globe and they pay the price for foolishness and ignorance listen let me tell you this if you are a true son and a true daughter in this ministry there are graces that must speak in your life believe what I'm telling you the key word is true by the spirit in the sincerity of your heart from the bowels of your spirit foreign and anoint his sons that I as I was with him I will also be with you is a covenant [Music] Hallelujah listen to me we're about to pray many people's Destinies have been reduced to nothing there are people who have connected themselves with wisdom and began to rise with the wings of eagles in strange dimensions in the midst of the lockdown there are people who have experienced favor because this thing is by Covenant by Covenants [Music] there are people who are saying there is a casting down but there are others who are truly saying there is a lifting of you know we're going to pray and in one minute listen I'd like you to challenge the powers and the altars that want to speak your destiny to destruction that in the name of Jesus I am aware of the name of the Lord Yeshua hamashiach I am aware of the Altar and the spiritual Covenant the tribe that I am part of Industry [Music] please pray in one minute [Music] foreign [Music] good foreign [Music] spiritual family there are Mysteries that are born this way Justice [Music] foreign [Music] [Applause] [Music] who are you alive [Music] coming back [Music] I know whom I believe and I am persuaded [Music] this is a house of prayer my prayer life cannot go down this is the house of the world my world life cannot go down this House of power that cannot believe this in my life this is a House of Grace this is this house of lifting [Music] Hallelujah one more prayer point and then we'll sit down I like you bring your family prophetically and say even though they may not be here be because I am connected to this Grace I declare Satan take your hands of my family members in the name of Jesus every report that is against the counsel of God [Music] our eyes in your might and Power [Music] one more minute pray [Music] foreign [Music] in the name of Jesus [Music] and Elijah carry the mantle and stood before Jordan and said where is the Lord God of Elijah and when he smoothed that ground anteater listen please listen to this let me give you an assignment tardy The Graces that are in this spiritual family studied studied by the results you see it is God's commitment to you don't just say everything here work for me that's not a wise prayer study it there is no territory that does not open for this Grace why is your life locked why are those not opening you're going to pray one prayer Lord the spirit of rebellion and dishonor in the name of Jesus let it get out of my life forever I fight you like I fight Satan I fight you like I fight Satan Allah [Music] in them [Music] foreign [Music] but I want you to believe it I've told you I'm a product of many anointings listen I wish I were not the one teaching this so you don't think it's just a human being trying to get people to love you or believe it no not at all I have seen Jesus I know the mysteries of the Kingdom someday you will believe this [Music] but I pray for you that you will not be like Lord's wife everything you once enjoyed and you are no longer enjoying in the name of Jesus I stand by the mercy of Jesus Christ who is the Christ of God I reintroduce that Dimension back to your life I reintroduce that Dimension back to your life [Music] every dimension of Grace and unction that no longer seems to work in your life in the name of Jesus like the hair of Samson came back I prophesied to him in the name of Jesus May that Grace return back with power every dimension of favor that must speak in your life as proof that you are part of this spiritual family in the name of Jesus may God grace rest upon your life [Applause] I change every negative circumstance over your life and your family now [Applause] listen this is a family mysteriously blessed of God I pray for you whatever makes resources run away from you by the spirit of Grace from today May those thoughts be open to God this is a House of Prayer whatever has happened to your prayer life right now Fresh Fire on your altar [Music] this is a house of Revelation illumination and 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EgLmVDom3OE | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EgLmVDom3OE | The Hardcore Retro God (Review #37 - Labyrinth) | [♫ "It's Over", Ninja Gaiden] [♫ "Theme from TROLL 2", NES Ver.] 'Labyrinth' for the Famicom by Tokuma Shoten and Atlus, released in 1986 (or '87)... based on the late Jim Henson & George Lucas spectacle bearing the same name. Prior to starting this diatribe - YES, I've seen the film myself on numerous occasions despite being born less than 2 years after it was released. Hell, I even have the '99 Columbia/TriStar VHS reissue. Also, unlike the Commodore 64 and Apple II computer adaptations by LucasArts (RIP) / Activision that we were stuck with, particularly during the time when the film was all the rage... it's pretty much obvious why this specific adaptation never bothered to see a physical release overseas. As always, since the entire game's in Japanese - just like with Konami's Wai Wai World 1&2, Samurai Pizza Cats by Tecmo, and AKIRA by Taito... I'll be incorporating the usual "T3 Initiative..." but then again, there's that free translation patch by Inverse & Ataru from the short-lived Suicidal Translations - available at RomHacking.net, whose link will be seen in the credits and in other participating areas/sources following this review. So without further ado, onward and upward to the Goblin City and beyond! [♫ "Labyrinth's Opening Theme", in chiptune form by Tsukasa Masuko, based on Trevor Jones' score] [H.C.R.G.] Would you look at that?! Short, sweet and straight to the point... Hell, you even got the fuckin' opening score by Trevor Jones, minus Bowie's 'Underground', of course! [♫ - (continues...)] Anyways, drooling aside - if you’ve seen the film by now, the central plot should be at the very least 2nd nature. As ever, God help me if I meet someone who hasn’t! The synopsis revolves around a 15-year-old LARPer/aspiring actress with an active imagination, namely Sarah Williams (portrayed by a very young Jennifer Connelly - long before 'Career Opportunities', 'The Rocketeer', 'Higher Learning', 'Requiem for a Dream', 'Shelter' - MUST I GO ON ANY FURTHER?) rehearsing her play in the park alongside her pet Merlin. Easily distracted by a storm and a hard-to-remember line, they rush back home only to be scolded by her stepmom Irene and biological dad Robert - if only the former (portrayed by Shelley Thompson and the late Chris Malcolm, respectively) - in terms of Sarah’s timing and their request to babysit her little ½-brother Toby (portrayed by puppeteer Toby Froud, son of the film’s British conceptual designer Brian Froud - also of Dark Crystal fame)...yeah, Henson FTW, right?! Much to her annoyance and frustration, Sarah’s toy bear Lancelot’s been stolen; hence, according to her lifelong theatrical memoirs, she manages to make her wish come true in having the estranged tot shanghaied by none other than the wicked Goblin King Jareth (portrayed by the late, great ‘Ziggy Stardust’ / Major Tom / Gift of Sound & Vision himself, DAVID FUCKIN’ BOWIE)! The 2 finally confront each other upon Sarah’s discovery of Toby’s unforeseen, instantaneous disappearance - and instead of returning the infant, not only does Jareth request that she’d forget all about him and succumb to his expectations & wishes; he offers Sarah a challenge: she’s given 13 hours...13 GODDAMN HOURS...to solve his massive, topsy-turvy titular map, or her precious Toby becomes one of his kind FOR ALL ETERNITY. "Such a pity," RIGHT? As far as gameplay's concerned, it's a top-view adventure/RPG romp much unlike the adaptations I threw out earlier... aka "the bastard child of Zelda & Gauntlet". Upon starting, Jareth lays down all the deets and Sarah's out to fulfill her ultimate goal. The timer at the top right also serves as Sarah's health - aside from naturally ticking down second after second, more time gets deducted every time her ass gets dog-piled. Shatterhand & Nightmare on Elm Street much?! The assortment of adversaries & threats that she confronts include those infernal fairies - YES, the same ones Hoggle rubs out after taking a piss - and various Goblin creatures (diminutive and colossal alike; whether they’re from the film or created especially for this game adaptation alone). While some take a single stone to wipe out, others take a hell of a lot more - and trust me, the latter will overwhelm your senses worse than even Toby himself! Upon obtaining a heart, you can actually donate one to one of Sarah's 3 companions - the latter 2 of which, according to the film, don’t appear until later - despite being available from the get-go: the aforementioned Hoggle, alongside Ludo & Sir Didymus. By the way, the characters are puppeteered in the film by Shari Weiser & Brian Henson, with the latter providing the voice of the former character; Rob Mills & Ron Mueck, with the latter providing the voice of the penultimate...and finally the "Three Daves" - [Dave] Goelz (Mr. "Gonzo"), [David] Barclay and the voice of [David] Shaughnessy, respectively. That aside, your rudimentary controls consist of your D-Pad, used to make Sarah stroll around North / South / East / West (once again, like Zelda & Gauntlet); START & SELECT brings up a menu with her items, currency and the health status of your companions, and pauses the game (along with the music) respectively; B cancels any menu/dialog box, and halts your companion when summoned - if nothing else, & A makes Sarah hurl stones towards her adversaries - and later various other projectiles (whenever applicable) - in tandem with the D-pad diagonally, I might add. As for the other items, lipsticks, clocks & Labyrinth books are used for adding more time to Sarah’s lifespan/duration (1, 3 & 5 hours respectively; with the latter being available for purchase from the Worm) - all of which are IMPERATIVE NECESSITIES FOR SURVIVAL; and even bracelets and jewels for extra currency (‘crystal gems’). Take note, the time bonuses can only be used with the 'unexceeded' 13-minute limit in tow. Speaking of the supporting characters, you first meet the Worm (performed by Karen Prell - Fraggle Rock, and voiced by the late Timothy Bateson) at the beginning upon entering the introductory wall portion of the Labyrinth via the door...at which point you’re given 10 extra crystal gems for currency; and later the Wiseman in the Hedge Maze (performed by the legendary Frank Oz, and voiced by the late Michael Hordern) at which point you’re informed of your progress thus far, as well as receive other vital necessities. He’ll tell you how many key fragments you’ve managed to find (to be precise: you’ll need 12 of them in order to enter Jareth’s castle, along with a magic stone to fuse together said fragments), sell you more time (specifically, 1 hour/aka min., worth 20 gems), as well as suitable items for augmented attack and defense after racking up 3 coins in a specific region (likewise with the Worm); and even remind you which direction to go (which, for the record, is not only indicated via number and direction... but is also randomized). AKIRA, anyone?! In order to return to the Wiseman at any time, simply use Jareth’s iconic crystal orb for warping (which are also available for purchase). Shifting gears right back into the itinerary, not only do we see Sarah exploring both the Brick Road & Hedge Maze; the Forests of Depression, Laughter & Bewilderment... and don't even get me goddamn started AT ALL with the INFAMOUS ‘Bog of Eternal [Motherfucking] Stench’! Other areas include The Pavement Puzzle, Garden of Evil, The Maze of Terror, and finally the iconic Ballroom, Junk Yard & Goblin City scenes... all leading up to Jareth’s inner sanctum - minus the Escher tribute, of course! Within each region, as mentioned previously - you’re tasked with not only fending off every relentless-ass foe, but also seeking out and procuring those aforementioned vital Labyrinth Key fragments/magic stone, in tandem with the earlier-recounted goodies! There’s also these oubliettes you’ll end up falling into (once again, like its source material, minus the talking ‘False Alarm’ rockfaces, predating even Nick's Legends of the Hidden Temple by several years...speaking of which - OLMEC, meet your new roommates) that you’ll have to chew your way out of, while attempting to meet said myriad of objectives. As you progress further and further, Jareth will randomly pop up - thus draining your time rapidly by the numbers... in which case, I’d HAUL SERIOUS ASS IF I WERE YOU, and most importantly - have at least 1 or 2 Labyrinth books on hand!! Consider that one of many infuriating factors to take into account, in addition to the aforementioned enemy confrontations that occur quite goddamn frequently... not to mention the central limelight of our usual next field of reference. As askewed and derelict as the controls can be - mostly in terms of Sarah's movements, combat attrition & post-damage recovery approaches, they’re far from a pain in the genitals to get accustomed to; and the gameplay routine is nothing short of tractable, notwithstanding its infuriating gimmicks. Considering Labyrinth's challenge - in addition to what I’ve established thus far, you’ll be spending the majority of your time balancing the 2 aforementioned key objectives...but make no mistake, this game will chop off your tallywhacker, have it fricaseed in Ferengi pubic hair, and finally fed to & spat out by Gigan, Gyaos (Gamera), Gezora, Moguera & ED-209 in one non-stop succession! Getting back to the enemy confrontations, every time you endure any amount of damage while tirelessly exerting yourself to keep the nefarious piss-ant Goblin fuckwads at bay, Sarah becomes temporarily immobilized... thus leaving her sweet ass open to endless “gang-rape after gang-rape, after gang-rape..." Oh, did I forget to mention...AFTER GANG-RAPE!! Should your lifespan timer happen to reach ZERO, it's an instant Game Over, for sure - and by this point - if you were expecting any continues, passwords or save files, CONSIDER YOURSELF PISS-OUTTA-LUCK... ’cause none of the above are available here, oh FUCK NO! Bear in mind every hint I’ve thrown out thus far regarding the gameplay formula, and - how could I possibly forget? The goddamn partner system!! Speaking of which, upon summoning 1 of your 3 companions via the Music Box (also available for purchase from the Worm), along with having at least 3 pre-donated hearts, as mentioned previously - you’ll notice right away that they all have contrasting speed & attack attributes. For example, Hoggle’s a total pussy due to his shitty response timing, despite his well-balanced speed... Ludo barely attacks at all and is very goddamn slow - thus reducing himself to nothing more/less than a human shield ("monster shield", in this case)... Sir Didymus, however (minus Ambrosius), is ONE TOUGH BADASS OF A TERRIER-FOX HYBRID, carrying out his backup strikes in sync with Sarah’s attacks more effectively than the others - notwithstanding his glaringly fast speed, though, not as fast as Speedy Gonzales or Sonic - in which case he must be halted every step along the way. All in all - useless as they’re often deemed to be, they’re rather beneficial for making your habitual confrontations all the easier, in tandem with the aforementioned, increased defense & attack items from the Wiseman (the Ring & Staff). Graphically, for a mid-to-late-’80s FC game based on such a well-recognized cult fantasy/musical hybrid of a classic... as washed-out as the top-view structures are, they’re not too shabby in the least! In fact, they definitely capture the adventurous tone & feel of its source material. As for the in-game avatars, Sarah looks next to “DIDDLY-FUCK-NOTHING” like her film counterpart; Jareth looks almost identical, if not accurate...both on-ground, and in close-up profile form in the message boxes); and every supporting/opposing character definitely match their respective source material equivalents - most notably The Worm & The Wiseman. All in all, in spite of the hodgepodge, out-of-place hues & graphical limitations, decent presentation is decent! Musically, along with the sound effects: composed by Tsukasa Masuko for Atlus, each & every piece featured is spot-on - if not accurately, pitch-and-speed-wise...lifted directly from Trevor Jones’ original film scores and especially Bowie’s original hits, mixed with original game-exclusive compositions. Each piece is quite unique and definitely do its source material justice, alongside with the ‘mish-mashy' visuals... though there are others that overstay their TV-commercial-brief welcome! The latter's* pretty much on the same boat, but can get A HELL OF A LOT MORE ANNOYING DOWN THE ROAD by comparison... (*SFX) in which case, yep, you guessed it - ‘looking the other God-forsaken way here! While, in total frankness, there's BARELY any replay value at all (even after countless survival attempts) - as long as you’re able to get around every nerve-wracking pitstop that this game will offer, and even its inhuman, dick-headed difficulty spike... you’ll be desiring nothing more or else “through dangers untold and hardships unnumbered,” to topple this brutal challenge time and again in more ways than you think, just to finally prove that “your will is as strong as that of this game, and your fanbase is great— LABYRINTH HAS ABSOLUTELY NO POWER OVER YOU [WHATSOEVER]"... Or does it? [♫ "Underground", 8-Bit version by The Apsychalypse, based on Bowie's hit] Therefore, my final verdict on 'Labyrinth' - as I always share with each import I dissect, it’s much more of a cinch than anything to see why, once again... this particular adaptation never bothered to see a physical release universally like its source material. Anyways, if you’re a die-hard Labyrinth fan (or still are even today), or [of] anything to do with the late Henson or fantasy flicks... by all means, scope it out like a distant island lighthouse! and just like the Ghosts 'n Goblins franchise, as overwhelming as this game can get the first few-to-several attempts... eventually you’ll get the hang of its vital learning curve over time. And take note of this warning: ...and must I mention that you’ll be FAR FROM DISAPPOINTED?! Until then, kids...this is the Hardcore Retro God proudly signing the hell off. | The Hardcore Retro God | UCZ0DKm02Ga2wDiArUPDLHLQ | 2016-04-15 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 2,318 | 14,322 |
zJcIqooKTfI | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zJcIqooKTfI | Berkshire Gilt Class 5- WPX 2017 | like last five years would get growing through things the first one during that Kindle stand abort guilt from Montana that's whatever it takes to face guilt guilt there's actually bread by Ethan Welshman Deanna Ethan good young bursary breathe air it actually works for us at Crossroads State back to kind of run shop I will over out here real good job levels got a real good mom behind her I'm pretty sure that band of our family either left to Des Moines last year with the grand reserve Berkshire guilt yeah they did and that was I think also a guilt that she come from Jaime I think and maybe I'm wrong on that but he even did tell me that family sold one pretty good money out here last year and that guilt went straight to the pin to we're gonna take all the guilts out of class for for tomorrow's sales next guilt we got in the ring here 895 - five JC and Collin burka Shelby Nebraska the whatever takes Cadillac guilt born December 2nd that one's going straight to the pen as well [Applause] like 11 signed up for this class as well these are the early December guilts I think a pretty short spread here about December 1st or 2/5 got the guilts are seen on the center of your screen and now Roarke sisters Iowa City Iowa a top zone superfly guilt December 3rd born another guilt has been rather successful here on the Iowa circuit I've got 871 five guilds going to find herself in 2j superior Jacob rinse rinse and check out from Texas so speak four years left shark he and I say another Conover pedigree I say that's a pretty safe assumption there my hard thing it to about bursary before done yet looks like those are all our entries for class five three penned and seven out here in the rain so far 826 fives taking ten floor Tyler forehand Stanton Texas or the monopoly wanted guilt 8:54 five goes in ten five landing layer walls texas the motor whatever takes guilt catches ten five john taken some time to confer with Brad on several of these decisions here in the Berkshire guilt show obviously a opinion that John respects [Applause] guys noticed some of these guilts not wanting to cooperate the ring today for those of you that aren't here in Des Moines it's about 90 degrees here this week not a lot of air movement going through this barn we got the Big Ass Fans going on but still a lot of pigs a lot of people awfully warm in here today especially this afternoon in your last couple days that couldn't couldn't ask for much better weather but definitely heating up today and I think through the weekend going to be pretty hot 891 5 Kendall Van Horn of Oklahoma sketching a pen as well as the O'Rourke's sisters gilt 870 4-5 going in 6 and 7 respectively hi John got most that class lined up and probably going to work about 3 or 4 here it looks like eighth we got a dorm beer guilt injured dorm beer monopoly gunslinger guilt those in eighth holding band of warps and to go to 10 so he got his the sister here in one and the hold of the 10th guilt there across your screen at 893 5 guilt that whatever it takes to face guilt like said bread by Ethan wells there in India that ones the big stout opened up 1/8 95 5 going to get dropped that into the mix next Jason callin for bracha sorry for butch Earthies names along the way a lot of concerts in a row there he was from Nebraska that's or whatever it takes guilt I was also got 826 5 out here it's going to be tyler for in Texas at the monopoly guilt in the 871 5 Jacob here is Nick from Texas so speak for years that con overbred guilt now after announcing the results for the team fiorajr guilt show I know this 895 guilt here I was one that I said off at the top of her class or near the top of her class in our junior show here on Wednesday really nice big-bodied guilt self featured it's got some extension certainly in play here right let's get opportunity for these junior kids that travel this far and come here you know to have the opportunity to show these kilts again and sell them they oh try to reimburse themselves on some expense and then you know most importantly can make these things available to the breeders and looks like that guilt that you just mentioned Ben's going to win this particular class and here's me here's mr. incre itself wife [Music] kind of an intriguing class of guilts here and I got one to land on we're pretty comfortable with a really good scold guilt and she hits the ground fairly square really balances up really goes with good mobility really safe kind of guilt still feminine still stout enough not as long a hip dessert guilty and stride it is our guilt in second the one that had a little more center body a little more true true shape to her in terms of just putting that raw shape in there really had probably a little more feminine of an underlying I like the total balance and package that well that one has really like the length of body there's a big old horsey salad it's got a lot of valued like to secure her from the hock to the ground better but she has the length of stride that it takes she gets out there and reaches farther she's not perfect there but really length of stride length of side she's got a big old tale route to her that that's how I was going to get bigger and she's going to have the ability to generate something for somebody I believe 871 a little smaller package square in the in the corners you like that she's heavy in her skeleton she's got a good muscle shape I didn't think she was quite as long and her in her hip not quite as long in her body as as maybe the two guilts that that beat her another guild here that's a little longer I like that about her she's deep in her body cavity she closes up a little bit coming at you maybe just like to change her from the hock to the ground as well I like to me see her plant and push just a little bit better to move her any higher maybe make her vulva just a nickel bigger a young man's guild here is a real balance gilt she's really thick she has a lot of femininity to her underlying she's relatively sound just a little more quicker in her maturity I read her out through the neck and in an area but a good balance gilt there that young man needs to be proud of she's stripping or stepping forward like they need to be she's got natural spread up high and down low that you have to like real big dimension gilt here just gets too tight like to see your guilt move out and just get out there and go she's really bulky she's long in her side she's really got a lot of dimension just needs to be free or moving around out the class here he let him both out Gail said just need be a little looser in their structure this guilt here like to change your rear leg set to her she's good enough through her shoulder blade down her top it just needs to be looser longer out through that hip let's give this a group of a good hand for a nice competitive class of Berkshire females the results of class 5 in our Berkshire show your class winner was JC and Collin verb kheh Shelby Nebraska 895 five second in the class Tyler forehand Denton Texas 826 5/3 Jacob Resnick Kaufman Texas 871 five force in a class kinder Kendall Vandervoort Billings Montana 893 - five this in a class Landon lore world of Florence Texas 850 four five the top seven guilts out of class five made the sale the top seven | American Berkshire | UCXKpliMP5qb-k4qJu-h_6og | 2017-06-15 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,413 | 7,292 |
XBE2_7b5Wgk | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XBE2_7b5Wgk | Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corp (IRGC) | [Music] come on the European Parliament urged the European Union to place Iran's Islamic revolutionary guard Corps irgc on its terrorist list they were responsible for terrorist attacks in countries such as Lebanon Saudi Arabia and even Argentina the irgc is also the Godfather of terrorist groups such as the Badger organization Hezbollah and zainability so what is the story of the irgc after the 1979 Revolution ayatullah Khomeini decided to create a zealous force that would adhere to the concept of Village or simply put Islamic governance this is because different forces competed for power including groups such as a result a decree by khomani in 1979 inaugurated the irgc also known as the sipah and the pazdaran which became the Guardians of the Revolution the Iranian Constitution states that the Revolutionary guards along with the Army will be responsible not only for guarding and preserving the front years of the country but also for fulfilling the ideological mission of jihad in God's way this paved the way for the creation of a branch within the irgc called the Utz Force marked by unprofessionalism and political support at the beginning the irgc was constituted by disparate groups some were unofficially recognized and it numbered between 20 and 30 000 before the commencement of the war with Iraq in September 1980. by 1982 the irgc had its own Ministry and in 1985 it had a separate Army Navy and Air Force gaining more importance than the Iranian Army it also had extensive influence within Iran as it was headed by hueni's loyalists from the Islamic Republican party and did not fall under the jurisdiction of the regular army but one of the most important features of the Revolutionary guards is the indoctrination and dedication of its members members of the irgc interpreted the war with Iraq as a re-enactment of the karbala battle in which the third Imam was killed and there was also an infusion of everyday life with particular images of the Shia tradition LED combatants to a sacred understanding of their voluntary presence in the battle by the war's end the majority within the Revolutionary guards supported the Hardline policy and wanted to carry on exporting the revolution to other countries in the Middle East this is when the puts Force gained even more prominence the notorious class of suleimani was at the helm and he established stronger relationship with many terrorist groups in Lebanon Yemen Iraq and Syria geopolitically speaking Iran continues its effort to pencil the Arabia between two enemies and face Israel with the front and Lebanon and another and Syria suleimani however was assassinated in Baghdad in 2020 and was succeeded by Ismail Kahani despite the successes of the irgc and the puts Force they are facing Mountain pressure regionally and domestically for example in Iraqi does not have a strong grip on the plethora of militias it created also the new U.S policy in Iraq is increasingly assertive and limiting the pussy's forces ability to maneuver finally Iraqis are increasingly rejecting Iran's influence in their country domestically the irgc is facing continuous demonstrations for a different form of governance despite attempts at reform in the system the younger generation is demanding the fall of the regime alongside the irgc what is the future of the iigc that depends on many factors such as who will succeed the supreme leader and will he seek the curtailment of the irgc it also depends on the possibility of a shift within the Iranian regime from a Reliance or religion to a more nationalistic Outlook thank you so much for watching and don't forget to subscribe to the YouTube channel or follow on Facebook | The Middle East Explained | UCGkvpgB__OrCkSk4ag-sMgA | 2023-03-15 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 618 | 3,688 |
I46AOslkTTA | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I46AOslkTTA | Russ-Baker-3-25-12.flv | today our speaker is going to be Russ Baker who's an investigative reporter I think we've been his presentation is entitled power in America begin and yang between secrecy and democracy but first what I would like to do our regular uh introduction and we start by acknowledging the people who put this uh to make this possible every Sunday four hostile newspapers or more to be feared than a thousand bayonets appropriate here so with that I'd like to introduce our speaker Mr Ross Baker he has a website it's very impressive if you go to it who what why.com you'll find out a lot about more about him there about all of his Endeavors and one of them is this book family of Secrets the bush Dynasty America's invisible government and the hidden history of the last 50 years many quotes by people like Laura Bedell one of the most important books of the past 10 years Dan Rather family of Secrets has made me rethink even those events I witnessed with my own honest Bill Moyers a lot of us look to rush to tell us what we didn't know among others yeah Roger Morris San Diego Union times and so it goes on and on so this is very worth the twenty dollars that he's selling them for here today and I'll be taking the money over here afterwards and he'll be signing with that let's see he's written for a number of Publications the New Yorker Vanity Fair the nation the New York Times Washington Post The Village Voice Esquire and the list goes on he's an expert in deep politics and the impediments to real meaningful democracy with that I could keep going on and on I think I'll just without further ado uh introduce Russ Baker at this time help me welcome thank you thank you very much good morning I was all ready to say something about unitarians but now I'm wondering how many unitarians are in the room how many unitarians are in the room okay enough for you you know uh when you when you watch politicians you know how they always try to pretend that they know you personally that they are from your particular town and so on one of my favorite jokes about Hillary Clinton is uh the clintons used to the bushes did the same thing they would always claim they were from everywhere because they always had a relative or they had one stopped in a place and Hillary Clinton she was trying to get Jewish votes and um I think they had made some obscure claim that somebody in her family somewhere had some Jewish connection so a friend of mine is a stand-up comedian used to say yeah did you know that about Hillary Clinton and Judaism yeah Hillary Clinton's aunt was once married to a guy whose brother-in-law ate a corned beef sandwich so here's mine um I live in New York City born in California however and I lived I'm proud to say in San Francisco for several years uh I always like coming to San Francisco one of the reasons is when I'm in New York and they say oh where are you headed and then I say oh well see I said I'm going to La and they say oh and they say and then San Francisco I say oh great so that's always fun for me and and and of course unitarians I mean who doesn't love a Unitarian I mean unitarians are always seem to be the greatest people they're always very kind and uh well-meaning and thoughtful now I'm sure you're going to say well I know if you aren't but my experience is they're awfully good people uh I was actually thinking of printing up some buttons to bring them that said have you hugged a Unitarian today so I didn't get a chance to do that but Speaking of hugs I think we all need hugs right about now because uh aren't you feeling a little overwhelmed with the world I know that I am uh it always takes me a little bit of an effort to get out of bed each morning um and and I think one of the reasons uh that we feel overwhelmed is because so much stuff is thrown at us all the time um but unfortunately the stuff that's thrown at us is not material that we can do anything with this is a kind of a a big issue for me these days how uh we're given information that a I I wonder if we should really even call it information and be if it's anything useful uh a comprehensible or actionable uh and there it seems to me that there are kind of two uh things going on um I the the some of you got the the theme uh that that you were told that I was going to speak about the other one I think that that uh they mentioned on KGO last night was the news you don't get um and uh it seems to me that there are really uh two areas we might focus on here one is briefly I only want to do it uh very briefly is the presidential election because I think that's all about all the time we should give to it uh and then the other is the tabloidization of life presidential election you know it's funny people when they hear that I'm a journalist they say oh you must be really excited 2012 you'll be busy they say well why wouldn't I always be busy and and why would I be more busy in 2012 and of course if you really think about it what what are these presidential elections except uh kind of Bizarro contests um and and it seems if you think back to a time when when the nominees were people like Franklin Roosevelt and Wendell Wilkie uh uh either of whom would have been probably more thoughtful than maybe anybody in the racist year for any party uh and that tells you a lot and and so but journalism unfortunately uh responds to situations where there is a kind of a a a dramatic tension and so they like the horse race and boy don't we see that every week right I can't keep track of them I don't know about you the what caucus is up and uh who's where and how many points they have and so forth and then you wonder what does this actually have to do with the price of bread um and and the answer is nothing um but what what happens is we have what what I call a bandwidth we have a certain amount of sort of capacity to absorb information we're all busy with other things we only have so much free time and so um that free time it's very important that free time and it's very important how we choose to spend that time as Citizens uh in in educating ourselves and I am struck by this constant barrage a the presidential campaign and the b b is the tabloidization and every week and I'm not saying these stories don't have some importance but what do we talk about this week we're talking about this young fellow who was killed in Florida but if you think about it it's not the only thing going on in the world that's not the only person being killed and yet that's the only killing that we're talking about and it fills up if you turn on your television MSNBC and CNN and NPR and so on that's all they're talking about and this distresses me greatly because if you start trying to talk to somebody about something else they'll say no I don't have time I gotta go and then think about that think about the consequences when all of us are focused every week the week before uh it was uh the the tragedy and uh the the dorm and and Rutgers a young student who's was gay his roommate was was spying on him uh the week before I I can't even keep track of these Rush Limbaugh with this with the contraception so on it's not that contraception is not important it's not that uh the rights of this young gay man is not important it's not that that that that the Trayvon Martin that the tragedy is not important in and of itself but what happens is they get exploded out of all proportion and no meaningful action comes out of them and with the with the Trayvon Martin case the only thing I could possibly think that could come out of that that would be anything really useful would be an honest discussion about guns in America and that is not going to happen you listen to all the coverage do you ever hear them talking about gun laws I don't and and so this this bothers me because because it's ultimately in a perverse kind of way it ends up being a kind of a uh it it becomes a kind of a filler it becomes a kind of an entertainment in an awful way and so I'm very very concerned about that um and so um you know but we let the media determine what we talk about we really do we don't set our own agenda one of the things I'm struck by is that the folks I meet who who understand the most about what's going on in this country are not in the elites paradoxically I suspect there are more people in this room right now who actually have a deeper understanding of American History than the people that you watch on television that's an interesting thought because you see the what the so-called chattering class the people who we turn to who have all of the right credentials right degrees from the right schools and the right you know so resume and so forth many of them don't have the time to read and I've had conversations with U.S senators who said Gee you know I've heard about your book it sounds really interesting could you give me a one minute summary of it because and they say I don't have time to read books and I said well you know we did send it to your chief of staff and he said yeah I don't think he has time to read books either and I was talking to a guy recently who works in Washington and he said you know a lot of the elected officials frankly are not very smart he said there really aren't and and but at least they have staff because the staff's somewhat smarter um but you know this is distressing and so we actually we here in this room we have a very very important function which is we have to read these books that they're not going to read and we have to sort of absorb and digest and analyze and decide what of course what we believe what we don't believe which books we think are good which aren't and then we need to share that with other people so I'm gonna when we wrap up I'm going to try to come full circle and talk a little bit about the importance of that uh activity the activity of of us being uh sort of the curators if you want for the rest of the people in our lives it's a very very important function um the more I watch the media the more I'm convinced that they they want to create a sort of a fantasy you know you know this idea of a America is this great and good country waving flags uh singing patriotic songs ever basically we we all are gentlemen and gentle ladies and we all politely disagree but basically we're one great strong country how many times have you heard that from politicians uh and how many times do you hear that when the banker is taking your home away from you suddenly it's gone right so only it's only invoked selectively usually when they want your children to go and die in some foreign country for some war that they can't properly explain or perhaps a war where they tell you different reasons for going at different points and then after a while they don't even give you any reasons anymore and then of course there's the oversimplification of everything and the glorification of these icons who appear this maybe anybody read three cups of tea about Afghanistan it's by this Mortenson and do you remember the New York Times columnist made him out to be a great guy and Oprah held his hand I guess and so forth and then only belatedly we discovered that uh oh a lot of those schools the money was going to didn't exist or the schools hadn't heard of him or gotten any money the village that he uh ended up in where the villagers saved his life they said never seen this guy at all yeah and then the New York Times columnist didn't properly apologize they said well you know let's wait and see let's take a wait and see attitude here about the guy whose house that I go over to for lunch so and then this charity remember this have you heard about this viral video about invisible children and Joseph Coney and uh Uganda and so forth a horrible the warlord who has butchered many many people but he's been doing it for decades and suddenly it's the latest thing on the internet and very briefly everybody's deeply interested in this uh and then there's some charity comes out of nowhere and the next thing we know the man who runs the charity is naked on the Streets of San Diego vandalizing cars and hospitalized so I think we need to be a little bit more careful in the heroes that we choose and then there's the liberal versus conservative thing which I'll be honest with you I increasingly don't buy it I don't buy it because you know most of us are suffering we just identify different culprits we we see things differently we're we're brainwashed differently uh and and one of the things we're trying to do through the work that I do at who what why.com is to get away from that left right Paradigm and to start talking to people about actual circumstances and to try to identify why certain circumstances exist I've become increasingly troubled by that that sort of that that that that the battle if you will which I think the media promotes you know I'm talking about the the the the the Occupy Movement against tea party and so on and so forth and but ultimately it's all the the bottom sector of society at least financially and in terms of uh in terms of power that are put at each other's throats usually over a hot button social issues isn't that really what it is um and you know you if you think about it you have to understand it I mean do people who people who care about uh about uh contraception or a woman's right to determine what she does with her body and other people who I think legitimately uh have this this concern about uh The Unborn I mean you know instead of vilifying either side you can understand that people probably come to that sincerely and so if we could get away from that kind of you know pitched battle in the Streets between ourselves we could focus on where the real power is and that's really what I'm interested I'm interested in the real power and the real power is a country where um 400 people have about as much money as the bottom 300 million and then you say to yourself well how could that be in a democracy how would that work could would we willingly uh tolerate that would we would we willingly uh work our whole lives and jobs where we were told we would get a pension uh and or we would get our social security or we would get uh whatever it was we were told we would get uh we we bought a home and we were told as long as we did our job and we're good citizens we'd get to keep all this and then in the end it's all taken away I mean it seems like something's wrong doesn't it something I mean really deeply wrong with it um and so that is is something that has tremendously interested me this notion that um we're basically told that here's how power works there are three branches of government and we vote right and that's it but what they don't talk about what what's the unofficial branch that they don't talk about well the media is one and what's the other one corporations right right you know I mean how could you not talk about them that's everything most most Americans work for corporations it's kind of like uh uh their life you know they they meet they're made uh at the you know the the Irish bar that everybody goes to from work and uh on the weekend and what's their charity you know they put on a t-shirt with the name of their bank right and then they go jogging for some health issue that gives the bank all of this free publicity makes them look a lot better than they are I mean we don't examine these things and this is important to me that's what real media would do if we talk constantly about these things of course you'd have a problem because who sponsors your program um and that's why who what why.com is a non-profit that's why we are struggling to make a go of it with the support of ordinary folks we actually set it up on our site so people can sign up to give ten dollars a month or whatever they think they can give uh to me the problem is that the real story is blocked and um I'd like to talk about that for a minute what is the real story uh the father of modern of the modern public relations industry Edward Bernays anybody heard of him a lot of you okay this is a quite a unusual well-informed crowd he wrote in his seminal book propaganda and I'm going to quote from him the conscious and intelligent manipulation of the organized habits and opinions of the masses is an important element in Democratic Society those who manipulate this unseen mechanism of society constitute an invisible government which is the true ruling power of our country it is they who pull the wires which control the public mind who harness old social forces and contrive new ways to bind and guide the world now this man was for that he was part of that he was explaining how it works so whenever you talk about invisible government unseen powers and people say to you you're nuts start wondering who's nuts how can you not see these things there is a I don't know if I have it here or not there's a wonderful quote from the the I think I don't have it but the the um the man who made Dr Strangelove uh there was a um some um sorry wait a minute well I'm sorry the man who wrote Doctor Strange excuse me what was his name Terry Southern thank you what a crowd love it for you last night oh you heard me say it last night that's not fair that's not fair okay Terry Southard uh and and after the Kennedy assassination one man of no great Fame put together a a questionnaire and he mailed it out to all these famous apparel people in America and he said what do you think of the Kennedy assassination what do you think of the Warren Commission report and Terry Southern uh wrote back to him and he said you know this is the most staggering thing it's the the Warren report itself is such an insult to people's intelligence it's almost as if they actually believe that not a single I'm paraphrasing you're not a single person in America actually read the unabridged version to which my comment is that's probably right you know that stuff is just sitting there and the background to my book family of Secrets uh is that I um was training journalists uh in the form of Yugoslavia this is typical the US government I got a gig they they said could you go over there and help them have democracy and have a good media you know I don't know why they don't hire us to do that here uh but I went I went over there and and I worked there for a while and the state turned it from turn it from a few weeks into a year and a half because it was interesting and I was able to do that uh but then we had to run up to the war with Iraq and I I I just thought gee this seems strange you know I just I don't buy this something something's really wrong with this thing I think these guys actually want to go to war I mean despite what they're saying and so but the problem was that I'm American and so people started giving me a hard time you're American it's your fault it's your country you blame us for milosevic why aren't you responsible for Bush which is a very good question uh and I try to explain well you see our country is divided like half of us don't like those people and half of us do or are misguided or misinformed or whatever it is and they say well yeah but you could say that about any country and then I thought about that all these other countries Argentina and Guatemala and Germany and everybody having Deep Cotton profound conversations about their country and what had gone wrong and then I thought do we ever do that do we ever have a national commission to figure out what's wrong with us I don't remember any certainly we do have panels remember those the 911 Commission the Iran Contra the this to that and of course if you recall they never get to the bottom of anything because that's their job to not get to the bottom of anything so but I would love to have a real candid dialogue about these things and so I when I I thought you know I better get back to the US and at least do my part and it was 2004 now and I thought I'm going to do some research into George W bush who's on his way to re-election because I was thinking why is this guy on his way to re-election I was surprised that he ever got elected president in the first place now it's four years later and they're going to re-elect him and there he started a war that turns out to have been phony from the get-go and and you know what's happening here and then I saw well oh this is interesting the Democrats are suggesting that bush himself skipped out on military service during World War II oh he won't survive that one and then oh my gosh look the Democrats are going to nominate a bona fide Vietnam war hero who became a peace Nick but now bush is really sunk right there's no way any rational same country would not know what to do in a situation like that well boy was I wrong and uh then I saw how uh the bushes bushes people basically kind of obfuscated and Confused everybody and somehow the whole question of what happened to him two years of his military service he just disappeared that question disappeared and then John Kerry started having problems remember the Swift vote bet Veterans for the truth for Truth uh and then John Kerry they started questioning his heroism which I I think it was a real fact that he was in Vietnam on a on a swift boat an incredibly dangerous situation but they managed to poke holes and then I thought boy you know there's some kind of apparatus here which is pretty darn good pretty darn good they are really good they work with nothing and they come out on top that's the story folks people who work with nothing Who come out on top they read their Edward Bernays and so this is tied into all this stuff our bandwidth how we spend all of our time talking about these kind of Oprah style stories instead of focusing on who has the power and how and why um and so so this concerned me now now with family of Secrets I just decided I wanted to figure out I was finding all these strange things about the Bush family when I was doing my my reporting in 2004 and I thought there's got to be more of a story here how did this man become the president of the United States at all and then why did he do the things that he did because it all seems strange to me I have to say that is I think the best kind of Journalism where you go in with a question and not an answer a question and not an answer and so I began traveling the country meeting with all kinds of people saying to them what's the deal here what is the deal here I talked to friends of the Bush family I talk to people who'd been up in battle against them who'd been destroyed by them I talked to journalists I talked to labor organizers I talked to lawyers in Texas I talk to all kinds of people and I said what's going on here and do you know people made light of this as if it was funny oh I don't know so I said well how did he become president they said well I don't know he raised a lot of money well why did those people give the money to him instead of to somebody else I mean there are Republicans who are articulate and thoughtful and you may or may not agree with them but they love their country and they seem to have earned their living fairly honestly and so forth and so I thought why you know why him in particular well nobody could answer it and nobody was interested in the question that's amazing isn't it not to be interested in the person who ran our country for eight years and about all of the things that he did and so as I worked on what became family of Secrets the years passed I spent Five Years on that and and people said you know your books it should have come out earlier uh when he was running and I said well we wouldn't we wouldn't have known what he was going to be and they said well then you should have had it out when he was running for reelection I said but you know there were other books that came out then uh uh and they said well we don't care about him anymore and so family of Secrets came out basically the end of OA the beginning of 09 and we had the biggest problem with the media because people said well we're moving on we don't care about him anymore we have Barack Obama we have hope we have reform Everything Has Changed and I said I you know he seems to be a decent guy I guess but I'm not so sure everything has changed I don't see how that would work because those guys are there what four years eight years or in the case of a John Kennedy or an Abe Lincoln or whatever a foreshortened uh but but who's always there who's always there big money is always there aren't they and then all these people in these secret organizations we don't understand anything about who here knows very intimately the history and the actual internal origins of the FBI somebody's going like this we'll we'll see who knows the actual Origins and the reason for the creation of the CIA and who did it the same guy's going like this he may have a stutter I don't know um okay so I didn't know these things even though I thought I did and in the course of reporting family of Secrets I learned all these things it absolutely blew my mind they changed my understanding of almost everything and caused a woman to call KGO which I was on last night how many of you heard me on KGO last night wow a lot of you okay uh it was one of the final callers and she said you're talking about these wheels within wheels and these Sinister things and she said how do I know you're not just making this all up you know where do you get that from and then I I sort of said well we have 60 pages of footnotes in the book it's almost all from actual documents and correspondence and minutes and so forth it's all there it's all there all you have to do is ask who who did create the CIA and then you find out that one of the key people was a guy named Robert Lovett and then you find you say oh I never heard of Robert Lovett oh he was uh uh in the Pentagon under Harry Truman under a Democrat and he was an investment banker and who was his business partner a guy named Prescott Bush and he was the grandfather of George W and the father of George H.W okay and who was another partner in The Firm Avril Harriman and Avril Harriman was an advisor to Johnson and Kennedy and and and and Truman and Roosevelt uh oh and who was another person there oh it was this Republican and he was in the Eisenhower Administration and Prescott Bush was uh Dwight Eisenhower's golfing partner and so you start going well that's really weird what's the name of the firm Brown Brothers Airman I'm not sure I've heard of that well isn't that interesting that their partners are in every administration every single Administration and this is what journalism needs to be doing it needs to be saying who are these people who's Tim Geithner how does he end up why does Obama appoint these people you see because they say well he appoints them because they're the most knowledgeable saying well here's my question how does Barack Obama know who's the most knowledgeable person Ally speaking I'm not knowledgeable enough about economics to know who the most knowledgeable person is although I can tell you this it seems to me that that in this country the possibilities and in the world are extremely wide aren't they of what actually could be done theoretically and then I wonder why is the full range of options between the Democrats and the Republicans uh if you're on the right it's Morgan Stanley and if you're on the left it's Goldman Sachs I mean you know why is uh why does nobody go to jail no matter what they do why are the Bills the laws written in such a way that what what what rich people do is just never illegal and what poor people do when they're hungry is illegal you know how do all these things work and so to me that's real journalism those are the questions we need to ask um how are we doing on time okay now it's five after a chance they have about 35 minutes 35 minutes including q a okay all right yeah I mean I have to tell you I do some of these radio shows you ever listened to Coast to Coast uh at The Late Late Night Radio Show it's all over the country uh they have had me on there for four hours and we ran out of time so this is hard for me this is hard for me I usually try to look and see if anybody's falling asleep and then I know to wrap it up so there's a story that needs to be told Hollywood used to try to tell some of these stories we talked about uh doctor Strangelove The Manchurian Candidate seven days in May Fail-Safe some of these movies from years ago and then they changed and they became less creative but still they were trying to be sort of docky dramas like uh um the one about Three Mile Island um you're a China Syndrome Norma Ray um you could probably name others you know about Coal Miner's Daughter what have you know trying to uh address issues in American life and in the world and I just spoke in LA to a gathering of people from the entertainment industry and I said look I mean really what are you what is your industry doing now I mean they're they're all about superheroes I mean literally they have one superhero after another you have to think about what's happening to our country and our mentality that we all want to escape to people with magical powers uh and again I see this as sort of sinister because actually you don't need superheroes because we're all superheroes in a way I mean we all have powers and people always say to me well what can I do you know I I love what you say but in the end I I feel a little discouraged because what can one person do and I say well actually everything in the world has been done by one person hasn't it every vaccine uh every uh article of clothing every car every new Advance every stirring speech it was all one person I mean what what is accomplished by uh uh committees I mean not a lot I mean who really wants to go to meetings per se you know they tell you in business now try to have as few meetings as possible so it's not committee it's individuals it could be individuals working together in a case like this uh so uh movies a couple of movies I like because they raise some of these issues more recently anybody seen The Truman Show Jim Carrey where he belatedly realized I don't know if I should spoil it maybe you want to rent it but anyway he realizes that his life is uh it's a it's a charade it's a facade another one would be the Matrix which is the notion that we're all sort of hooked up to this machine and we can't realize that we're living this sort of virtual reality and I think we are I think we are some of us you know unplugged from the machine or what does it swallow the red pill and then and I think the kind of people who are here today probably do and so we have a special responsibility because we are sort of the Vanguard we're we're the people who have to uh do that extra work and and you know I've been lately one of my favorite things is going after liberals and the reason I go after what when I say liberals I'm talking about people who mean well um they they've got the right bumper stickers on their car they've got the you know the Prius or the you know the electric car maybe if they want to inconvenience themselves a little bit more and they mean well but the reality is that they most of us work for what corporate law firms they uh work a large universities or whatever they do we're all part of the system and when you're part of the system it's not very pleasant to hear bad news about the thing of which you're part most of us may have a little bit of money saved up maybe we have it in a gosh I sure don't want to look at my mutual fund to see uh you know where they put the money you make if you want to make an extra effort you go with you know what they call a socially conscious investing you can do certain things can't you you can you can compost you can recycle you know we try to do things individually but the problem is that our whole society is the problem and so I find that some people in the what I call the Liberals they they really don't want to hear much of this they want to believe that it's really all we have to do is get the right people into Congress um and you know this makes people crazy one woman said to me I feel like I'm having a heart attack because every Senator is calling me she lives in L.A she's wealthy and thoughtful and Progressive but everybody every every uh senator from everywhere in the United States calls her as if she's the only person on Earth because they heard that they could get some money from her and she feels just overwhelmed and exhausted and she said I don't know what else I can do but I said to her you know the problem is we got to unhook you from the machine because it's not that those candidates are bad you've got some folks running here around here are terrific who are in office try to do what they can but the whole system prevents them uh from getting anything done and so my sense and and I'm moving toward our q a section here is that we need to wake people up and once people are awakened they know what to do and once they know what to do if we do live in a democracy if enough of us vote for the right people and there are enough of the right people in there being pressured to do the right thing that is exactly what they'll do remember when Obama said make me do what did he say make me do the right thing you know he said get out in the streets the reality is that presidents are under severe pressure we don't understand that at all these guys do not have a lot of power they are put up there because on their way up they cut deals with all kinds of powerful people and when they uh when they do the wrong thing when they when they do wrong buy them they get in trouble in family of Secrets it's not just about the bushes I discovered a connection to the rise of the Bush family to the assassination of John F Kennedy and this is the kind of thing that you can't say in polite company unless they've read the book or they know enough about my career in journalism they say uh oh now it's time to go now it's time to leave this guy is cuckoo uh but you know we understand very very little about why things happen in this country we understand very little uh we see movies about this remember where there was some person and then they've been sponsored by a bunch of people and then they try to break free and do their own thing and the movies tell us in fictionalized format they say all of the names have been changed or the you know it's all fictionalized right it's not fictionalized you cannot be even a CEO even CEOs don't have that much power this is the complexity because they have to answer to people who hold Big Blocks of stock and so it is a self-reinforcing system where we're in a way we're all victims I I used to try to name you know who the bad guys were but now I'm not even sure there really are any bad guys per se and this is why I'm you know as much as I'm troubled by things like the phenomenon of the cot Coke brothers they're part of a much larger thing if you think they don't have friends if you think it's just the two brothers doing the whole thing it's not if you think Karl Rove wakes up the morning goes We're Not Gonna you know Screw the people today you know I mean that's not how it works and it's the whole system and we have to have a very vigorous conversation about that so what I've done is two things I wrote a book family of Secrets uh which I hope you'll read because it's an evergreen it it it's really about what is always going on I hope you'll read I hope you'll tell your friends we also started this non-profit non-partisan organization who what why.com uh you can go to the site you can read it for free and start moving toward questions now uh in any case uh our goal is what we call Pure journalism that's not to say we don't have opinions but that it the goal is in every case to try to figure out what really happened why was a particular Bill proposed how where did a candidate come from who's behind them what's going on to strip the uh the facade back and reveal how things really work because when we have information and you know this in your personal lives when you have good actionable information you know what to do about your health about the state of your home about your family it's the same thing with the body politic if we have good actionable information and we share it the great thing about the internet is you can all share what you've learned with other people now you can multiply your power you are all empowered to do this that is the beauty of of this new world we're in right now it's really a very exciting time I'm glad to be in it I'm glad to be in it with you uh we have some copies of the book here uh and I would be happy to sign them for you we have a mailing list here uh for who what why I hope you'll sign up um and if you uh would like to support us at all financially it's all tax deductible you can go to the site and get information for that if you would like to spread the word that's very very valuable if you have particular skills that you'd like to contribute we welcome that as well uh it's an exciting time and I I think the next few years are going to be very very interesting if we can get this together I think there are more of us than there are of them and let's all move forward thank you very much all right I stuff used to all of us and I think we're all keeping track of a lot of this every day in the news I'd like to get some get started with uh and I'll just ask this question uh I think what a lot of us see Obama is not that much different than this most of the Republican candidates in a lot of ways and I wonder if you had any kind of vision about what that election is going to look like you mentioned tab organization it seemed like it might be uh just rich with that sort of thing or are we looking forward to a uh what are we looking forward to exactly I think what the system does is it propels everything to toward the center to where where the the choices that we have are almost not choices at all and this is why it's probably going to be Romney you may have seen if you read who what why that we did propose a scenario in which there could be a deadlock Republican convention in which case the likely nominee of the Republican Party would be Jeb Bush this is this is real if he is not the nominee this year it's looking increasingly unlikely uh he probably will be four years from now so I I think what we're looking at is you know Obama and and probably Romney are going to have to Hew to the center Romney will start shedding his more radical playing so start talking again about uh the health care that they had in Massachusetts that he's been denying all these months American people in the media are tremendously forgiving about this stuff and so we'll really again we will not have many choices and and that of course uh is the problem so I I I don't see the presidential election as being something we really want to invest all of our time in let's put it that way okay thank you so maybe discuss this earlier but I have a reflex which put me on guard against you because when you say the origins of the CIA you never mentioned or maybe you don't believe it that there was a Soviet threat and when you mentioned the FBI you didn't even mention and maybe you don't believe in something like organized crime so right away by that somehow mentioning them it seemed like you're in some deep Way by it could you please comment on that sure well I do believe that uh there was a Soviet threat although it was very very complex and not all of the people there were the same uh Nikita Khrushchev was was a reformer in his own system and was forced out so all of these things are very nuanced it's also important to know that for example the same people who created the CIA were secretly doing business with the Soviet Union during all of those years they wanted the oil in Baku Azerbaijan I could go on and on just to cut to the chase here it's all very nuanced and a lot of people uh convince us of things uh the the the notion of an external threat is a very powerful tool in keeping us down and keeping us asking questions it's not to say that there was not some kind of a threat but you know there's a threat from the U.S military itself now it's far as you say about the FBI and organized crime who was the leading person who said there was no organized crime it was J Edgar Hoover he was friends with organized crime so I think there are a lot of levels to these things I would like to follow up about um instead of the Soviet Union now there is a Chinese threat and if you look at some of the videos on YouTube from last May people in Southern California were saying that there were Chinese planes in the air and that um well my father used to listen to right-wing radio down there and they thought the Chinese Navy was buying the terminal you know in Long Beach so um since China genuinely does feel threatened and contained now I read Bush's brain early about Carl roeb and started thinking about well who pulls Carl Rose streams and then I found a book in the Menlo Park Library called The Shadow Elite and that Professor starts with the Yugoslav War also um and the thing is if you go back to um you know the the monarchy the uh European royalties and systems you know so some of us follow Bilderberg as well as the 911. you know all those things are um are interrelated and it is hard to get people's minds out of the set which you know we're in the belly of the whale so you've been inculcated in a lot of things you've been told and and that you absorb my friends on the left um give me the credit critical questions about China which they get out of the biased Western media so um uh I wanted to point out in the shadow Elite yeah if you can just get to the question because we have so many people who want to ask us have you heard of Bruce P Jackson no um lobbyist for the Pentagon and on all the websites like Global Research in Montreal um the Nexus is the treasury and the Pentagon okay I think we do have to go to the next question thank you if you could try to keep your question very very short just as a courtesy to everyone else I wanted to ask you I'm very um disconcerted about President Obama's recent actions for example him signing the National Defense authorization act uh H.R 347 which you spoke about with Nicole Sandler recently um and a lot of the things that he's doing I realize that presidents are not as powerful as we think they are and they have to compromise that's the nature of the Beast um but I the things that he's doing now it seems like he's not compromising it seems like he so the question is does he want to actually want to do these things well my question is is there more to President Obama than we know not was he born in Kenya but does he perhaps maybe have intelligence ties that we're not aware of is there more to him than we know you know um I've been told so many stories by individuals who described when they were young and they were usually at an Ivy League school or something some older person would uh invite them to lunch or something and say what do you think about doing with your career um you seem like a promising person and again these are first-hand experiences I myself lived in a place I later realized was a kind of a recruiting center um you know the intelligence apparatus is vast it's vast and we we act like it doesn't exist uh we talk about this gentleman talked about the Soviet threat but I mean yes they're all of those things you're right there are all those things but we don't examine our own house we don't examine our own house we know nothing about these things I talk to members of Congress they don't know anything about these things so there is no question that there is a constant recruitment effort for talented and promising up-and-coming people uh that is part of their mandate I mean it's not as a crazy notion it's what they're supposed to be doing I cannot answer that question I do know that you may have read this that when Obama was at Columbia he worked for a company that was a contractor for the CIA now that company it could have been a completely benign thing a lot of things are benign um a lot of us do think some people may think that you know when I was in Yugoslavia they thought I was a spy and I wasn't so we don't want to read things into everything where they aren't there but I would say this you don't get to the top uh unless you play ball on a lot of different things over the years uh and you know all of this Wall Street complaining about Obama being a socialist you think they believe he's a socialist I mean that's just a game that's just a game because he's when you call somebody something they're not you force them to move even more in the opposite direction so that's all I can tell you in 1986 I became back and her Godfather was William F Buckley Jr and in the course of our friendship she told me lots of horror stories about her father and of course about lady and all the people at that time and it opened my eyes to a lot of what happened her mother you may recall was killed carrying a boatload a pay off money for a Watergate so uh there it opened my eyes to things that I never had thought about and that are involved in the CIA and she always felt that her father and his group were involved in the Kennedy assassination she said that they would discredit her if she had credit then she would be in danger for her life and all of the other CIA people that she knew in the area also yeah we hear a lot of stories you know the people who are in those families are the most interesting ones and there are quite a few of them who've come forward to tell stories to say that on their deathbed their father their Uncle their grandfather whatever told them things that they were involved in look I mean what are these covert operations agencies supposed to do that's what they do all over the world originally we didn't know any of it until the church committee hearings of the 70s and these things began to emerge and America was shocked America assassinates foreign leaders you know now we take it for granted basically uh but but this has always been going on and I think this this went on in different forms before there was a CIA I think it goes on in other countries the the world is a much rougher place than than we want to believe [Music] the neighboring building they all they I've seen many films of these there's a film made on a small change and it's called um you see these buildings coming down like control the demolitions put a take on that well I don't know I mean I was there when that building came down I was standing right in front of it not next to it but in front of it reporting for the LA times and I was on the phone with an editor calling in my reporting and I said oh my God this building is collapsing right in front of me it's pancaking to me it looks just like a one of the things you see at a construction site and he said wow the building just came straight down I said yeah he said oh that that huh you know so look all I can tell you is I don't think we know the full story of what happened there I don't know what did happen there uh one of the reasons I think that I I have a good reputation is because I'm careful uh I I don't assume that that that uh anything is impossible but I don't necessarily assume that everything is the worst case scenario or the most Sinister explanation if you go to our website Who what why you can read our first piece of reporting on 9 11 and it is about a house in Florida that appear to have connections to 11 of the 19 hijackers and the family that live there and their connections into the highest levels of the Saudi royal family that is just reporting that's not an an agenda or an ax to grind I'm not pro or anti that's just a story that we were able to to to report based on on facts um so there was much more there now this is a problem because the more disturbing the story is the more we feel we don't want to talk about it because we don't want to be made out to be fools we don't want to be pariahs and so forth all of these things that Kennedy has said the same people who don't want to talk at all about 9 11 don't want to talk about the assassination of John F Kennedy of Robert Kennedy of Martin Luther King you could go on and on and on we need to look at all of these things we need to look at them I mean you're one of the fulcrum characters is Bob Woodward also just think of them differently than how he appears in your book and he's still out there and he has a chance to show us what he really is and apparently he's writing a book about the debt ceiling standoff last year and uh Mitt Romney after Michigan's primary he said Obama's responsible for the credit now agree with a big reach and the next thing I know that's being backed up Russia limbo last week a long hours during the story about how Obama's responsible and he walked away from negotiations um Washington Post that same day what we're writing a book about the downgrade it sounds like a swift boat tactic he's gonna get him where he's right two questions about Bob Woodward yeah okay so it's actually still have time to show us right so so this is a problem because we're we live in a world of myth-making and so uh you know I I uh attended and then later uh taught at the Columbia Graduate School of Journalism and uh I can tell you that if Bob Woodward shows up there's a huge turnout they'd much rather have Bob Woodward speak anywhere than me because not anywhere but a lot of places because he's a big name people show up for big names we show up for things we know about uh and there is another story to Bob Woodward and there's another story to Watergate I discovered in the course of doing research and again this was not you know I grew up as a kid thinking how awful Nixon was and Woodward and Bernstein were my heroes so you can imagine how traumatic it is for me to do research on something and then discover these anti-chambers of History I didn't know about there is another story to the downfall of Richard Nixon and it is entirely consistent with what happened to John F Kennedy what happened to Jimmy harder and kept him to one term the same kind of Burden that hangs over Barack Obama of which he is extremely aware and that is about what happens whether you're a Democrat or a Republican and you mess with what Eisenhower warned us about the military-industrial complex bad things happen and I had to completely I I don't want to say Richard Nixon was the most wonderful human being in the world but it turns out that he was a much more complex figure and what he was doing as president uh and what Watergate was and what Woodward and Bernstein was what the Washington Post was are different stories and it it just just we don't have time here to go into that but let me just uh get you to think this way what is the Washington Post it is a newspaper owned by very wealthy people who are best friends with uh they were best friends with Alan Dulles with J Edgar Hoover and so on these are the people that they're spending their weekends with so I mean why are we even trusting what the Washington Post puts in there as if that they're trying to give us the truth why would we even assume that and and I do think there are many good people to watch the post I've written for the Washington Post there are a lot of good people there to have a legitimate brand you have to do good work but you also have people at the high levels in certain situations where they want to get a message out uh in family of Secrets read about how Bob Woodward got his job read about what he was doing right before he brought Richard Nixon down that's very very interesting okay if you have a question raise your hand and I'll put you in the stack and come around to you right now it's just gentleman right here when I was living in Los Angeles [Music] and when finished was assassinated he said to me whispered to me it's too bad that he was assassinated but it had to be done there was no other way oh and I I'd also like to know the relationship between the OSS and the CIA and what about uh the the Yale uh Stalin bugs okay so we'll be here until tomorrow so I'm just gonna go real fast here um you know about about Kennedy it was a saying I think it was maybe e Howard Hunt's son said this I can't remember if somebody said um uh everybody hated the Kennedys except for the people and John and Robert Kennedy it turns out we're going after everybody now you don't hear this you don't read this in most of the uh best-selling big thick history books and there's a reason for that because that's why those books get published that's why those people get on to the major network shows because they're confirming the same myth essentially there's a lot of other information out there I mean family of Secrets is only one of a number of books where you can learn about these things all documented all the you know all the the specifics in there um uh Kennedy just for example um uh the the man who owned a sun Oil Company um uh the the Pew family now known for all of these good charitable acts of several Generations later but uh he you know was at a meeting at the White House and he said he said to Kennedy something like called him a son of a or something like that you know to the president United States and and other people said to him you know another friend of Joe Kennedy said to him if your son gets out of line uh I think it was Henry loose uh who ran time life he said if your son gets out of line you know he metaphorically he said we're going to whack him so you better keep your boy in line so yeah I mean these are realities as far as the OS and this and the CIA there are a number of books about that you can read about the uh the the the back history what you want to look for is uh uh uh uh Ops uh office of uh OPC office of policy coordination which is not in most of the books you haven't heard of that was the real origin of the CIA uh basically President Truman didn't want any and and Kennedy they didn't want any CIA at all uh they didn't they thought it was dangerous to have a secret entity like that in peacetime but they were assured well this is going to be a little tiny entity and it's just going to be a place to collect information coming in from everywhere collated and give it to you when you want it and of course once they had the uh proverbial nose in the camel's nose and the tent they went for the whole thing and look what we've got today I guess I don't know here in my hair is okay I'd like to ask about the death of my wonderful senator Paul wellstone he was out there to represent the people and like you say the candidates to go against the grain and we feel it wasn't an accident it was too it was a terrible tragedy and too much of a coincidence right because the question was what do I think about the the death of uh the very Progressive senator Paul wellstone and that it came shortly after the death of a senator in the swing state Mel Carnahan in in Missouri you know most journalists and and I'm I'm listening to one of my one of my angels talking in my ear telling me you should always say oh well I don't know because watch these shows I mean nobody will ever opine any of these things I don't know um I'm interested in in statistics and I'm interested in let's take all of the deaths of politicians and let's figure out what percentage of them were Pro and anti-wall Street of those who died in plane crashes for example uh or or had a particular position on whether or not to reign in the CIA I mean I think that's legitimate and I I recently had some meetings with a fellow who is a Nobel Laureate one of the uh one of the smartest people in this country and he was talking to me he was a little afraid of the subject but he said that's a really good subject that's a great scientific project maybe we can figure out a way to work together on that so I don't know the answer to that I think that certainly some small plane crashes or accidents and some aren't uh when uh anything happens to somebody who is a a figure of keen interest I think we all have an obligation to do a better investigation and what interests me about these things is it almost never happens remember the one in Poland where all those polish officials died sort of having a conflict with Russia I think all of these things we need to look into them and we need to try to set the record straight but why would the pilot want to die well I don't think the pilot would have it wasn't a it wasn't a Kamikaze raid I mean no what we're talking about and I mean look I I talked to people who work in Special Ops and they explain to me that when you do if you want a plane to go down you know you you have a you have a technician in there and they do something they loosen something or they do something and that's how it works I mean these things do happen you know there are professionals and that's their job um next question um I'd like to ask um is it is is it possible um with all these um interests um to have a people's candidate well and and if it isn't what would need to happen right um like another Occupy Movement or what would generate uh uh a more Progressive sure candidate than what we have yeah that's a great that's a great question I think it is actually possible uh I think a lot more people would have to do much more that we'd all have to put ourselves way out there uh uh in making this kind of thing happen I mean look we all talk about the Arab Spring but you know they went out in the streets and they stayed there for a long time we don't really inconvenience ourselves very much and you know even the Ron Paul people you know and and I don't think that particular movement could ever be a majority probably because of eccentricities but even those people you know they call themselves Ron Paul diehards but they don't really to my mind they don't really do enough in their cause and I think that um people would have to say you know what this is really important I'm going to dedicate a big part of my life to whatever that candidate is you'd have to talk to your friends and you'd have to agree and then you'd have to go through the whole process of figuring out it's very important by the way that if you have candidates who are willing to talk about controversial things and propose things that are out of the mainstream that they'd be credible and uh they have to make a good presentation um I'm extremely aware of that you know I try to dress neatly I try to uh you know I would say I have one foot in the mainstream and one foot out that's very important because people look you know they look at somebody and they judge them does this person seem uh they seem solid and you know I always like to say uh uh the hotter the subject the cooler the rhetoric you know and unfortunately with all the talented people we have in this country there really is never I don't see any kind of a draft movement for any of thousands you could probably think of them extremely thoughtful articulate people I mean many of them could go up against uh a Mitt Romney in a debate and do perfectly well so I think we're not really taking that opportunity but when you talk about a liberal candidate like the people that we all talk about who or how do we know who is really backing them you vote for Bernie Sanders who you vote for some Barbara Boxer or someone but who is really boxing them I'm not boxing I should say that who's standing there okay well well that's the job of Journalism we're supposed to do that for you we're supposed to vet these people uh and all I can tell you is I'm doing my best that's why we started why we hope when we have the resources and we can train a a small bit of a new generation of journalists that that will be our mandate to go into these people and to really drill down and figure out who they are Bernie Sanders happens to be somebody who I think is pretty much an open book A lot of these others are not and we elect presidents without knowing who they are I mean one of the themes and family of Secrets was that George H.W bush had a had a secret life as an intelligence officer decades before he was brought in as CIA director uh as it has purported Outsider so clearly we didn't do the job on him but in general I don't think we do the job that that's our responsibility and and and you need to kind of vote with your feet and support the journalism that gives you a quality service gives you the kind of information you need to figure out who these people are okay this will be the last question and uh Russell be here afterwards and signing his books and also take more questions um I know that the votes other people don't really matter in presidential elections who are the delegates and why don't we know really who these delegates are and why are they controlling the election and not the people ah well I'm not an expert on that process although I I think I actually ran for delegate when I was uh when I was 21 or so um it is a process that anyone can actually uh enter if you get enough this is one of the I think real vigorous parts of democracy is if you go and you get enough of your friends to show up and vote for you you're going to be a delegate you're not going to be a super delegate which are the the Insiders but if you go to a convention and I've been to the conventions I mean most of the people there are ordinary folks so that's not really the problem that's probably the best thing about the system okay with that I'm sorry we have to cut it short that we don't don't have enough time but uh as I said Russ will be here help me let's let's thank Mr Baker [Applause] | brightpathvideo | 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JA6E5W6ZzmE | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JA6E5W6ZzmE | DIVINE TIMING & Astrology | Sacred Tour to Egypt 2022 with Mary Lomando and Amirah Hall | there i'm amira hall and i'm so delighted today to be coming to you with some information with my co-host and a long time uh friend that i really admire and have looked up to for her wisdom and her information today we've got mary with us mary lamondo and mary is the president and founder of pachaterra tours she's also the founder of the egyptian blue lotus foundation she's an egyptologist she's an amazing astrologer how about that and a metaphysical teacher a writer she's a an incredible um blogger i know every every other week it seems like i get an email with mary telling me what's going on um she's a certified past life regressionist the hypnotherapist and she's a graduate of nyu psychology in the art history she's got a wealth of information and also studied got her egyptology from the university of cairo her areas of expertise as i mentioned are art and architecture and religion of ancient egypt especially the 18th dynasty she's lived in egypt she owns a home in luxor she's going back so many times and and digging and researching and experiencing um channeling uh studied with indigenous shaman and all of this dovetails with other architect archaeologists and her own journey so i want to say that the first time mary and i met was in 1998 that was when i made my first trip and it's been i think 13 times now this will be my upcoming 13th trip and i'm losing count but mary how many times welcome and how many times have you been in egypt now well hi amira hi everyone and thank you for that wonderful um introduction wow it goes on and on it makes me feel like um you know yeah it's been a long time just um i don't just go to egypt it's my passion it's pretty much my entire adult life it's been spent in and around egypt um i lost count with the numbers but i've been there since 1991 back and forth i went to school there i lived there and then i came back to the united states i have life here in the united states but i do go back and forth to egypt at least twice a year and so the passion about egypt is real for me it's it's it's a it's not just a place it's not just geography it's actually it's like a parallel reality to my life and i like to kind of ignite that and um share that for other people because not everyone you know in a life needs to go to egypt um people are spiritual in so many different ways there's so many different paths but i find that the people who do go to egypt especially when they go with me or um have you know some sort of resonance the same way when i first met you and meera return you know it's like not a one-time thing it's like a soul-calling and so that becomes its own its own thing if you will and um yes i've been other places i've studied um i went to peru there's a interesting correlation between ancient egypt and the uh ancient civilizations that developed um not just in mexico and mayans but especially in peru with the incas there's so much that dovetails it's uh that's another whole conversation well i i first went to peru before i went to egypt so and so i was literally spiritually guided from peru to the next trip was egypt so i'm sure a lot of people are feeling that and realizing that by now anyway yeah but you know i've also had people say to me why would you go to egypt so many times i mean the magic the mystery the feeling like your home um it resonated me and i have to emphasize that because i think that's an ongoing comment and commentary that i've heard from all the people that i've taken you know feeling like you're coming home you're coming home and and there's so many things especially when you think of it in terms of frequency it's like very few things in third dimensional reality feed that higher frequency but you're talking about fifth and sixth dimensional light codes everyone now is very hip to the idea of the ascension and the light body i mean 20 25 years ago it wasn't a big vernacular uh you know for that kind of thing to go on but the idea of egypt is this portal that you can walk through now of course there's other portals there's other interdimensional vortices on this planet that are used for the same purposes to accelerate our codes to accelerate our dna to heighten that light in the body and coming especially through the third eye and the brain and the heart but egypt's like putting your hand in a master you know battery you just kind of everybody says oh you look like you glow you know we're going through the pictures everyone's glowing and their pictures over there well that's no accident that's because the frequency is so high that when you walk into it and you have an open heart and you have an open mind and your chakras are ready to be moved into this new let's call it light codes for lack of a better word there um you do glow because this is the true nature of our being we are supposed to be glowing like yeah we're light after all you know yes there and why now you know why go to egypt now yeah what's the yeah as an astrologer can you give us sort of a heads up on why is this so significant right now well the astrology is significant but you know just as a backdrop to that in general as things in the third dimension start collapsing and getting more chaotic which we see that in everyday life nobody has to tell you how heavy things are out there it's the spiritual work becomes more important it's like we don't do less spiritual work because there's chaos out there especially as teachers and light workers for many years we do more spiritual work and so going to egypt now as i said earlier plugging into that battery that hyper dimensional interdimensional vortex it's like not only does it make you stronger but that accelerates the vibration on the planet and so what we're doing yes of course it's very um i almost want to say selfish you know to keep going back to egypt over and over again but yeah because it helps me personally but also what it's helping is to lift that frequency on planet earth and so as we're in in the astrology of it right now especially this week is really important as a preamble to what's going to go on as well because we're looking at major jupiter neptune conjunction in the sign of pisces which is all about this flow of compassion and living your dream and what is it that the hope what is it that you really want to accomplish in your life on earth and so let's say for instance um people always always have wanted to go to egypt well now is the time in a way because not only are you amping up your own frequency but you're working with the light codes of the planet as well and sorry i heard someone say that whatever's going on with jupiter and um what was that jupiter and neptune in in pisces that's this doesn't happen every year this is like once every hundred and some years right well the last time it was conjunct pisces was in 1856. so you know that was very much the beginning of the industrial age uh you know a worldwide platform so what we're looking at now is what's the next level of this so there's many different ways i'm always looking at it on the spiritual level what's it about it's about compassion it's about opening the heart and last november um the divine union heart of egypt tour part one basically we could call it part one was there for the november eclipse november 18th and there was private time inside the great pyramid so that was your last trip that you're talking about now it wasn't my last trip but it was the chat oh i mean sorry yeah the november trip in 2021 and so that was we i designed that trip to be inside the great pyramid and have private time at the eclipse the full moon eclipse on november 18th that was a full moon eclipse in the sign of taurus which i'll talk about in a minute but the part two of that is november 7th to 8th 2022 because we also have a lunar eclipse in the sign of taurus so what we're looking at is we've had a full year to work with this energy it's like a window opened okay these eclipses and the signs of taurus and scorpio it's all about taurus is all about the heart it's about getting in touch with the earth and it's all about how we work with our physical natures it's like holding light in the body and taurus is very important it's all it's still being grounded it's dangerous present the hackdoors it's a lot of healing energy i work specifically with half our energy when we're over there at this point in time um all the goddesses are present you see them all behind me um i thought nephthys mat but the idea of the taurus eclipse is all about hathor and especially in terms of rebirthing and resurrection because what we're doing is when we go into the queen's chamber we rebirth in the womb of isis and then we make the ascension up to the king's chamber and that's grounding that new birth into our physical bodies so those codes come in through sound that's why a lot of people when they go into the king's chamber they like to do toning enchanting and different kinds of sound work esoterically um we need to embody that into into the physical frame as we embody it into our physicalness as we leave and go into our own lives after we leave egypt it's like our bodies become these human acupuncture needles like all that's encoded in us and then you take it into your life wherever you are whatever work you do with your family your friends your spouse all of you know people who can't go to egypt they're they're getting that resonance from you so it's very important work it's also this work of like let's say we're talking about ley lines and how the grid of the new earth all of those things that people talk about with new age consciousness the the eclipse itself is like a like a portal opening and the great pyramid is ground zero for inter-dimensional work it's like whether you're talking about the pleiadians you're talking about sirius we're talking about arcturus there's a lot of star codes because that's how when it was first put on this planet earth it was encoded so that humans at certain points in time would be able to access that it's like having an atm card right not everybody can use your atm card you have to have the code for it you have to have the magic number for it well as you grow and evolve right now your atm card is actually being able to access all of this egypt is there for the for the ones who the initiates who have the eyes to see the ears to hear your perception is open if you go in your you know if you're a person who's fearful closed down you know you everything's hopeless it's it's not really going to resonate for you the same way that it's going to resonate for someone who really has an open heart and as i said once you go in there and realize what's the dream what's the dream for me what's the dream for planet earth what is this new earth all about what is this age of aquarius and how do we do that we don't just get from point a to point b we learned the hard way it wasn't just the last ascension that everybody was you know going to happen all at once it's like each individual is doing their own work and that's what the truth is it's the opening of the heart the divine union between masculine feminine within so that you can then resonate open to the new frequency and birth that in yourself and so this is part two it's not a conclusion right it's just a furthering of the energy that began in last november and every single time i've been in the great pyramid and doing the king's chamber ceremony that we're talking about right now i've felt a shift a massive shift i've had incredible downloads and i remember one of the first times i was there and i never did any reading or back background you know study on on the significance of it but i i channeled that it was a transformer it was a generator and it literally amplifies your energy as you said like being a portal and whether it's just energetic frequency or whether we're actually you know a actual energetic portal to leave the planet but it was significant and i just say that you know i i wasn't someone who who memorized or knew innately all of what was going on but man oh man you feel it and you will be different and i love what you said mary about you carrying this new vibration with you and i call it a ripple effect that we take it out into the world right so it's this grounded version of our self a new higher level uh perhaps of our own spiritual understanding embodied in human form i think that's so powerful and that that expansion you know i'd like to think of it also as like an expanded level doesn't i mean yes it's higher in a sense that we're moving out of third dimension into something that people call fifth and sixth but it's an expansion of consciousness it's like if your brain got bigger you know not in terms of facts and materials and you know left brain stuff but the sense that that pineal and pituitary gland gets enlarged every single time you go into the great pyramid well you can hold more energy right so it's like yeah it makes perfect sense it's a physical thing it's like yeah you can you know document this where that that pineal that needs a certain amount and it's not you know the way people get the sad sad effect where they need light well we're talking about we don't only have a physical body although the physical body is really really important right now we have um subtle bodies and the ancient egyptians taught that we had seven bodies and so the body that gets fed the most inside the king's chamber is the car body the ba body it's like the bodies that are the ones that are closest to spirit so what happens is you're bringing in your high self and that high self where it gets um let's say the actual uh integration goes on is in your pineal and so as you're working with the pineal gland and it expands and takes on more light not just physical light but this idea of where the light emanates from the real significance of those light codes where they're coming in from interdimensional uh beings and whatever the netters of egyptian um the pantheon of how that was all put in place it's it works and so when we go in there it's almost like the automatic process of it is that your body's in there and it will start to feel and accept the way that it's not automatic is not everybody wants to do it not everybody's prepared for it it's like sometimes it takes years to get ready to just go to egypt physically and then to be there um the initiates it took years and years for them to graduate to be able to do this process of what we do in the great pyramid and so this this um our and this particular trip our initiation in the king's chamber and at the sphinx this thing is also very important comes at the end of the trip so that we've had time to build up and we'll be going through all the temples of egypt the the grid work of egypt is very special in the sense that each temple is aligned to a particular star frequency to a particular way that the initiates work with that energy and i'll be talking about that you know as we as we move through the trip but the idea is that the pinnacle when you get to the sphinx it's about your heart chakra and your throat chakra so you've gone you've got we'll go into the king's chamber first into the great pyramid so that these light codes become part of you and then as we move to the sphinx and do our meditation our private time there it's integrating it so that you can speak your truth you know you know who you are in your heart you're living your authentic self and then what does that mean in terms of your expression your throat chakra it's like a lot of people um you know they're they're kind of confused about what they really need to do or what their real truth is or whatever who they are who they are this is this is a time where you're able to plug in because you can access that higher self much more um i don't want to say easy because nothing's actually easy when you're on the initiatic path but it's more accessible to you and when you're just stuck in 3d you know going to work and coming home and you know taking care of you know whatever duties you have in your everyday life it's like egypt clears the deck for you that there is nothing else that you need to do except be this initiate in this talk about a reset right it's pristine state so that you can um it's almost like walk a new path now you're gonna come back work for me it definitely took me on another path right you're still going to be you you're still going to have your family and your friends and then you know all of that mary your volume went down i don't know what happened with your microphone but it went real low okay there we go i think if you move a little closer it's good yeah what it is is i hit the button on my on my remote oh okay so so all of this is you know if you've been ready wanting to go to egypt and you've been saying well you know i'm waiting for this you know certain things to be over covered to be over easier to travel the idea is not only now are some of those things making it physically easier to travel but the idea is that the stargates if you will have become very um accessible right now there is a window especially at the end of this year starting from the first eclipse comes there's midway eclipses april 30th and may 16th we're starting the year of eclipses this spring and so we're finishing up the cycle on october and november of 2022 the scorpio taurus cycle and so this is about being grounded embodied and taking this frequency holding it holding it in your body and then being able to work with it so that it expresses positively in your life so that's you know kind of like the why do you want to go well everyone has their own reasons but in case you needed a reason those are pretty good ones yeah yeah and i would say too that you know the things that we've got planned on our itinerary although many of them are common there we've got a lot of incredibly private opportunities set up that an average trip to egypt wouldn't include and so i really want to emphasize that because mary and i are spending an awful lot of time and care into keeping you safe and in in a place that supports this activation and you being able to hold on to this new light or these codes for yourself and i think that's really really vital and important exactly because you wouldn't you don't you know i don't believe in suffering when you travel especially when you're going through spiritual enlightenment and growth periods you need to the body the body needs to feel safe it's like you're holding a lot of energy and so it's new energy plus just the culture shock if you've not been there before so i want you to be as comfortable as possible that means the best hotels that we can um you know have you be in a very very good company safe company there you know i have a very good record in egypt in terms of people don't really um they don't get sick you know they don't they don't they don't suffer you know they're they're usually pretty pretty um yeah accommodations and again the tour there's only like with any metaphysical tour there's only so many places you know that a tour sets up but then in the midst of that in the midst of the temples and no there you know very few people do private time but the idea of working in the temples and actually again having that idea of the atm card to access what that temple is all about um you know you can go in there as a normal tourist and love it you know you take pictures you you see the beautiful paintings and wall reliefs and sculptures and all of the things that makes egypt um egypt but then knowing how to read energy and really working with it is another whole dimension it gives you like again not just 3d egypt but this idea of going into the parallel reality of egypt that exists there and it really does exist it really is not a slight of words or an exaggeration it's incredible you know tell me that they're looking you know at a temple wall but you know something opens up and they're not there anymore they're they're in a crystal palace or they're in it it's like whatever again you bring you bring to the table whoever you are so wherever you have past lives whatever you're connected to actually comes to fruition there because that's the point of being in a geographic place you can study about egypt you can meditate you can really understand the mechanics of of the spirituality of egypt a lot of people do they just do their their spiritual work uh without having to go to egypt but the thing is when you're actually in place there and you are in the energy it's again it's like this parallel reality opens up and the more tuned in you are to that um the more intuitive you are the more psychic you are it opens up even more now it doesn't necessarily mean you have to be psychic to go there however when you sometimes you think you're not psychic and all of a sudden you're in egypt and it's like wow mary you know i'm feeling this wow emira i saw that wow so what amir and i do on on this trip is like we're there for you as spiritual midwives so whatever you may be uh going through or whatever new experiences you may be having you have a support system there that if you're just going with a regular tour or you know the egyptian guides who you know know their uh you know egyptology but they're not geared to take care of you spiritually nor do they understand much of what you're going to talk about in terms of interdimensional or or visions or opening of your third eye etc etc you know creating balance so i did find that before but you know when you're on a trip like this and you are expanding in in your light body it's wonderful to have like-minded folks with you that we can share about these things because it might not even come from mary or myself it could be from another traveler that experiences something so we have this open space that's safe to even share and explore actually um you know a lot most of the time and also it's a lot of people who do healing work so they're there for each other as well um and it you become a family it really becomes a spiritual family and i've had people um even like amir and i who have stayed friends for years 24 years yeah they've gone to egypt exactly so it is an experience and it's the experience that it's the gift that keeps on giving you know it just there's always something new to learn there's always something different to see and in this particular uh end of november um there there's lots of new museums that are opening up uh that we may have the grand museum open at that time nobody's sure yet but there are other really good places to see there's new venues new restaurants i mean just in terms of creature comfort there's a lot of stuff to do well and i'm so excited because we're going to have an exclusive vip brunch right at the base of the pyramids where we have that view i don't know how close this new restaurant is but i've never been there because it's brand new right and so after we have our spiritual connections and expansion and all of that really incredible uh experiences we're gonna have brunch outside the pyramids with a view and i don't think there's any place else in egypt that will have this nor do any normal trips do this this is like completely brand new and off the charts mary thanks for making that happen it's really exciting you're welcome yeah yeah it wasn't open uh i just came back i was in egypt uh march and i came back at the beginning of april it was not yet uh you weren't able to do it yet so we're we're gonna be able to to go in there and i and i think it's you know there's always these neat little things i mean there's always a new shop to find or you know people and one of the things that's great about egypt is it's not just the spiritual level of things that we enjoy there's so many um like people you know they love to meet egyptians and see the local culture and to sample the foods and the different things and just just the sights and sounds and you know it's just it's a very colorful um country and so we get it's noisy i'll say that much for it but once you get used to that um there's just always something that catches your attention and it's what i would like to say it's impossible to take a bad photograph in egypt i mean it's like i don't know i had some windy days where i was kind of but yeah you know when you're glowing and you're just high as a kite because it is a trip of a lifetime you know and and knowing that that you're stepping into that version of yourself maybe that you haven't accessed yet it's so exciting yeah so we're gonna you know there's a lot of little details i'm sure that whoever's listening to this will have questions that want to go more in depth and we're going to have a special zoom call for those people that want to have more details and specifics mary before we go is there anything else that you wanted to share regarding the importance or significance of our time and why going to egypt is is critical at this time well i don't like to use the word critical so i don't i'm not going to say that that's critical it's one of the times where if you've ever been feeling like you wanted to go this is you know logistically it's a good time to go it's not it's uh you know astrologically you know we talked about all of that in terms of why with the eclipses it's interesting to go now because the doors are open for you the window of opportunity in terms of accessing the higher dimensions is there for you not that it's never going to happen again but this idea of create your dream now work with the energy that's going on right now in your life and bring this manifest this in for yourself i do astrology readings um i work with people with the new moons and the full moons all of that i'm available for to work with you before you go to egypt which is really important if anyone's interested in doing that kind of work so um if you've joined us now and you're still and you're really curious about the extra details or the final details go ahead and click the link if you'd like to know more about this trip we're going to be sending a link and invite you to a private interested persons only zoom call with marianne myself and where we will explain more specifics more details for you and following that if you would like to complete our registration and you will also have a private call with mary and even maybe me um so that we will then solidify all the details so thanks so much for joining us here today mary thank you so much for all your wisdom and sharing all of what you do all of the special details that we have and i'll talk to you real soon thank you amira bye thank you | Dr. Amirah Hall | UCpt--PAgHpiXgnxdaB3Zg1Q | 2022-04-12 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse 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WAwB_-ea1vc | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WAwB_-ea1vc | Existential Antidote | horror and anxiety are interesting subject subjects of conversation and they obsess the human race no end i think that most people deal with horror and anxiety panic terror that sort of thing in kind of a haphazard way um we dabble in it we um do little things to stir up a little bit of it in us from time to time um but i don't think that we ever deal with the phenomenon of horror itself in a systematic way except in little snippets um what interests me is the as i've mentioned is the idea of existential horror existential panic the horror at being alive the horror at existing not just being alive but the horror at actually existing now i have to point out here at the beginning that not everybody has experienced this and some people when they hear about existential panic they sort of think this person is just plain crazy which is possible i suppose um but it is a real phenomenon whether or not people recognize it as such if they've never experienced it that they simply have no way of knowing what you're talking about when you refer to things like existential horror but angst anxiety is one of the central themes of the existentialists and uh it's something that interests me in particular um fear and a horror as motivators what are you going to do uh to be delivered from fear and horror what are you going to do to be uh what are you going to give up sacrifice in order to be delivered from these things from panic and horror and anxiety and terror i think that people are going to give up an awful lot and i think that because of the things on which horror acts it acts on your on the part of your mind that you're not quite so in control of um that it can overwhelm your reasoning faculties without you realizing that that it's doing that so if you want to um if you want to control somebody uh cause them to fear something um cause them to fear you maybe cause them to fear reality and set yourself up as the savior from that fear that's why religions always have things like terms like liberation salvation escape um that kind of thing those sorts of metaphors generally it's you're escaping from some horrific fate um now the flip side of that is of course um what uh what are the other things that can be used to control you well there was 1984 where fear was the ultimate controlling mechanism fear and pain um uh humiliation that kind of thing just negative states that were applied relentlessly to people but then this brave new world where desire is used to control everybody uh drugs uh sex pleasure is what people are what is held up to people as a means of controlling them it's uh the argument is actually made in that book brave new world that pleasure is actually a lot more useful in terms of controlling people but there's also hope which doesn't seem to be all that much involved in pleasure you can just i'm not talking about hope of pleasure by the way i'm talking about hope in and of itself now i mentioned that some people have never experienced existential panic existential angst existential fear it's entirely possible that some people have never experienced hope so to abandon hope uh to overcome fear is something that isn't that big of a sacrifice to them uh they all evacuate that which has value in their life is that which they fear is that which they that causes horror in them so they will do anything uh rational or irrational to deal with that fear whereas people i suppose who aren't so prone to fear and are more prone to hoping for things uh hoping say for some sort of desire fulfillment uh can be controlled that way um do as i say and i'll inject you full of lovely drugs that make you feel really nice or i'll give you 50 blonde bombshells of your choice or i'll uh give you a million dollars or that kind of thing they're often two sides of the same coin um the ancient world the ancient greeks and romans didn't have a very um positive view of the afterlife their point sort of was look this is as good as it gets so you might as well ruthlessly uh prosecute your own dominance in this world because the next world when you see you know as you see in things like the greek tragedies or the uh the uh the iliad or the odyssey uh views of the afterlife in these ancient greek and roman literature is not very good it's just these people wandering around aimlessly and uh sort of zombie-like and in low-level kind of misery and listlessness forever um yeah okay so you you now live in an existence that's devoid of hope which is the um you know the words that are nailed over hell as you go in and dante's inferno abandoned hope all you enter here so of course along comes mr christian and says i can deliver you from this from this miserable afterlife um just do as i say and i'll give you something called hope and not just hope for pleasure which is sort of the sort of thing that people accuse muslims of doing is you have to be puritanical and lit this life in order to be uh rabelasian in the next life but they um they're the christians and end of the and to be fair the muslims do this too you're living in transcendence transcended bliss for all eternity after you tip over and all you have to do really is sign here on the dotted line to follow what i'm saying hope can be an enormous motivator as well uh it's the attraction repulsion mechanism again um existential hope that's an interesting one isn't it because existential fear is fear of something that hasn't actually come upon you um and when it comes to true horror whenever you actually end up facing that which you fear the most it loses its sting rapidly you sort of go okay what's the point of fearing it now since i'm in it fear is fear of something that hasn't happened yet hope is hope of something that hasn't happened yet um they're both sort of um states that have some sort of uh some sort of disconnect between oneself and themselves i am in a state of hope therefore i have not achieved that for which i hope i'm in a state of fear therefore i have not experienced that which i fear uh there's still some sort of disconnection between the two even though there is a connection it's not a completely established connection yet i still hope for a million bucks because i don't have a million bucks yet once i get a million bucks i don't have to hope for it anymore it's a sure thing same thing if i fear being tossed into the fiery furnace for all eternity once i've been tossed into the fiery furnace for all eternity well what's the point of fearing it anymore i've just got flames and pitchforks and demons and stuff like that to deal with it's not a question of fearing it happening because it's actually happened so these things are two um two control mechanisms i suppose or they they simply may be things that that come up inherently in our sort of view of the universe our teleological view of ourselves that uh i'm in one state one moment and i'm in another state the next moment on the existential level um i think you brush with pure horror itself and it's sort of a horror of annihilation if you've i mentioned in my previous video anxiety and panic attacks if you've ever actually suffered an existential panic attack i have um not a nice feeling at all uh the the feeling is you're about to evaporate you're about to be completely annihilated uh you're uh just going to poof cease to exist and the existentialists say that the fear of that is the fear of nothing uh you're not even going to be you know you're not even going to uh uh go anywhere you're just going to cease to exist you are you are going to not just step into a void you are going to become avoid a vacuum nothing um and again the existentialists seem to think that this is sort of an inevitable part of life an inevitable part of existence is this state of anxiety um but i would sort of say that if we're used to this idea of nothingness if we actually attempt to wrap our heads around the entire concept and what it might mean the fear is allayed and our reasoning capacity is thereby enhanced because we know that we can't see things in a straightforward non-biased manner as long as our fears and desires are involved so if you're going to deal with things like existential panic or panic or fear or terror or anxiety as things in and of themselves you have to i guess come to terms with whatever it is that you hear um i'm not sure how many uh of the existentialists actually said this is how you overcome fear existential anxiety um apart from well don't worry it's inevitable and everybody feels it so there's really no point in getting worked up about it that seems to be the but as far as they seem to go nietzsche seems to go farther than that but he says look you've got to find your own way out of this pit of fear uh yourself there's there's really no road map out of it um but there is a way out but you've got to find it nobody can show you the way out of this mess or the way to perhaps not just the way out of the mess but the way to the uh the the pot of gold at the end of the rainbow um and and again you've got the uh you've got the conflict between the positive and the negative you've got the conflict between what is the highest good is it to escape bad um or is the highest good to transcend bad altogether and head towards something good and if you are heading towards something good what on earth is it paint me a picture of where it's going where you're going with this well existentially i don't really see how you can paint a picture of existential fulfillment um just in the same way is that it's almost impossible to describe existential angst to somebody like you're just it's a generalized fear of absolutely everything it's a fear of your own existence it goes beyond i mentioned legato yesterday it goes beyond even feeling disgusted and repulsed by your own existence in your own horror of being encased in this human body that you're in uh it's it's a horror of simply existing now imagine what uh existential joy would feel like how would you describe that you can't really so when when somebody is sort of saying well yeah there is a way out of existential horror it's existential joy or i don't know whatever the counterpart is they say okay great that's a great idea explain it to me i can't oh you can't explain it to me no but can i explain to you what you just felt five minutes ago existential panic no you can't explain that either try to explain that to somebody who's never felt it they they have no idea what you're talking about well it's the same thing but as as existential joy presumably um or existential fulfillment existential self-actualization or whatever you want to call it uh you know the pot of gold at the end of the rainbow how do you explain that to somebody how do you explain that state um you can't um somebody will say well then it doesn't exist well okay then then the horror doesn't exist either right because you can't explain that you can fire a million examples at me as to what that horror is is brought on by but you can't explain the horror itself you can say heaps of bodies and and uh living in a horrible environment with lingering death and pollution and and terror and fear and violence and and torture and all this kind of thing but that's not really those are those are things that bring this horror on they're not the horror itself uh literature has tried for eons well as long as literature has been around uh to express what horror really is and it's always failed by the same token it's attempted to come out and tell us what say existential fundamental joy or fundamental being is um and again that tends to fail as well um it you really it's it's a state that you can't really describe and it's not even really something that you have to intuit towards either um because if you've ever experienced either state uh if you ever had a moment of existential panic and you tried to explain it explain to somebody who was around you what what just happened if you're like you know you've kind of lost it and you know you've gotten terrified and you're trying desperately to explain to people around you what just happened to you and please help me get out of this state and they don't know what you're talking about and that actually adds to your panic is you're completely alone in this you can't even describe it to them what it's like um i would assume that the opposite existential joy or existential fulfillment would feel pretty much exactly the same way you go wow this is so great oh never mind there's no point in talking to anybody about this um it's like shooting up i suppose is a crude analogy um or you know snorting cocaine or something like this just try to explain what you just experienced to somebody who hasn't done that they don't know what you're talking about and they can't know what you're talking about words fail miserably in a in a state like that so the existential states are very difficult to actually communicate to anyone else as i said uh the existential 20 20th century philosophers are 19th and 20th have attempted to talk about it um in both sort of cryptic uh nietzschean language and the more uh clinical sartrian language and they both admit that they've not really described it you know what they're talking about all that effectively um even by the use of that the kind of terminology they use is something of an admission of failure so fear do you do people actually know what that is and if they do know what it is do they know how to deal with it do they know how to approach fear to try and not even necessarily overcome it but to transcend it i guess put it in its proper place in the grand scheme of things as opposed to trying to kill it off or run from it you can't really do either i don't think um but again if you if the negative actually has uh reality or or if it is something that has a real possibility of acting on you then it the corollary is unavoidably the positive so um if we're going to sort of accept the negative if we're going to accept the horror and the fear and try to become part of it i suppose or make it part of us or an accepted part of the totality that is us we have to sort of accept and absorb the the the joy of life as well it's it's not a question of either or um it's not a optimist pessimist kind of view it's a it's a holistic view some people might not like that word use whatever word you want it's an attempt to actually integrate everything that is the state that i find is is the most useful when dealing with existential issues negative existential issues is to not try to overcome them or run from them uh run from the dark recesses of your mind because all you are is your mind essentially so you can't run from that you can you can distract yourself by the outside world as avi says we all do because he implies that the crisis is so bad that we in the very nature of things it cannot be faced other people say that it can be faced and that escaping from that moment of primal horror is part of what we are part of or at least a desire that we have but facing it ultimately is a lot better because when you face it you also unlock the door to the positive another ramble | Anekantavad | UCYzmanp7vNYq4_0BMRcMutw | 2013-06-28 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 2,895 | 15,171 |
mNqIWJJTOVY | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mNqIWJJTOVY | FS22: Home State Farming - Vineland NJ - Ep: 9 - We are in the green! #Vineland#fs22#newfarmer | okay we're back everyone welcome back it's chuck thunder we're back with another episode of my let's play series on farming simulator 22 in east vineland new jersey here we are as you can see we're harvesting our corn already we are now at that point it is on course place so this truck should be uh dumping into here see if it does it on its own are you gonna be smart yep okay cool um and uh we never really got to sell off any of our canola so we're still sitting on that we could be selling it this month or next month uh it's not a huge deal oops we need to fix that that helps because it got blocked all right dump come on dump dump anyways so we didn't sell off all this uh it could be sweet cell this month or the next month what you didn't finish oh okay that works okay so anyways uh we didn't get to sell the faller canola because our canola situation next peaks this month and next month we did sell off one trailer load because we had a partial load filled up in the back of this trailer i believe and so we just sold that off and made a few thousand bucks but now we need a trailer available in order to do the corn so this corn is now going to be loaded in so we're not going to be able to do um our canola just yet um so i'm thinking about getting into the trailer um and a new tractor soon because i want to be able to transport stuff back and forth a little more easily maybe found another trailer at least a truck that actually does transport like that's that i don't have to keep on disconnecting and connecting this tractor from there and it's just a truck that doesn't so i was looking into seeing what some of that could be now we could like i said we could get another trailer we can get like a really basic like this is the cheapest one to us that would hold quite a bit uh here's another one that's pretty cheap that holds seven thousand here's one that holds eight thousand percent but i was like you know i don't really want just another trailer like i just that's kind of sounds boring to me i'd like one that could do other things like an auto loading trailer like here we can get a flatbed trailer combo that's super long and it could do a bunch of things could be logs you could do tippers and stuff like that i was like that's just excessive um so i just like i don't really know what i want i could do an i.t runner it'd be a lot easier to change back and forth and then i just kind of said to myself you know what forget it let's get a truck let's get a truck that has the ability to be a uh dump body so we have really no options here in the pickup truck center other than the tlx which is right here we can get the cheaper steel x to start um and then there are bigger tlx's so i thought about that um so that was one option because we're almost we're going to get there we'll be able to do it after we sell a couple loads we could do that and then we can get ourselves a tipper body here for 3500 so that would be pretty simple um and that would be a simple option to get started and that starts out at a 6 000 liter capacity which is not quite what our current truck is but we could make it bigger and make its 8 000 for 2000 more um we could even make it unreal but we'll do probably basic to start and i thought maybe that would be one way to do it the other option would be to go to uh where is it let's go to work downloadables and we could do where are you something like this get a cheap truck here at some point and do that and get a bet a trailer bed so that's the most expensive option and then where are my here's my lizard truck another cheap one here i really just don't like this bulk carrier look it just looks really boring and to start it's 41 000 like this just looks really boring and annoying kitties kitties are being annoying and that's expensive it's another ninety thousand bucks for just between the two um and then there's one other option where are you tlx the phoenix series yep chris warren we have another option where are you where's the unitrack lizard trailer carrier i thought about this this is 4 200 bucks and this could be used with a lot of the it runner stuff i think i got another one of those somewhere where are you um here's another truck that could potentially work in our favor except it's an expensive truck the lid in our unit track like i said i could just invest in the actual linden unit track just i just i don't really care for those expensive trucks there's no reason why truck should be that expensive so this fiat sound like the closest thing that i'm starting to fiat the um tlx was probably like the best bet it's just the cheapest way to get started with having something that could run back and forth and do bulk and be a general purpose truck for towing and be strong enough to do things so that's what i was leaning on doing um soon because i want this ability for this trailer or that or another trailer because this is just getting annoying having to do this regularly um to change this thing back and forth to do bail trailing so i thought maybe getting a bail trailer or an autoloading trailer so what we'll do is we'll probably continue to harvest here fill up this truck keep dumping keep doing this back and forth we'll switch off the header for this guy we'll get them um these fields harvested two these are my um soybean fields that are ready to go um we'll get these harvested wings in them no it doesn't that's our thought it says i do have a larger weed since when no no okay so i saw these means we've got these harvested we have the two fields and then we are getting close to um planting season for canola again so we might do this might be our repeat things we'll do canola and then harvest the canola and then plant uh at the same time the corn and soybeans again if that's how it's going to keep working because we're going to harvest a canola and then immediately plant corn and soybeans in the same week just busy month in june harvest canola and then plant corn and soybeans then plant canola in february and then collect it and then do it all over again but that's the fastest way i've seen in order to keep this flowing regularly that's why i say i'd like to have the tlx maybe at some point because then i'll always have the something to um uh always be telling looking for that it'll be a lot faster too because this trailer just takes forever to choke back and forth and the tlx could do all of our transport for us so where did the trick stop it stop fighting dang kitties so that's probably what we'll do um we'll check in with you guys after these fields are harvested um we don't need to sit here and watch it all but i'll do a little short little montage of it and then i'll uh i'll check in with you guys when the fields are harvested and we've collected our bounty from it um and with a total of the two crops and check with you then see you later [Music] hello everyone just wanted to check back in we went and bought ourselves a tlx trailer attacher uh and a tlx um dump body this dump body could be used later if we buy one of the tlx trucks um so i figured why not get the trailer because when we can then just get the different bodies for each thing that we're going to use so right now we got this new big ass trailer and that is great we could use it for all of our towing back and forth for selling which i think is ideal because we want to be able to sell as much as possible in one go to limit our trips that we have to take that are long distance so now we can take pretty much most of our cannoli here in one trip and get a good payment here um i'm not going to wait till it's the maximum payout for next month i'm just going to pick it up now um just because i think you know 50 bucks to a hundred dollars per thousand liters here on 21 000 yeah it could be 2 000 bucks but that's not the end of the world right now i'd rather have the money in the bank right now so we can begin looking at some other equipment in the future possibly a bigger tractor because this tractor although a fine tractor i've been having some weird uh issues with it where sometimes in game it will uh stop working like not it's perfectly repaired it's not broken down or anything but what's happening is the oops we just lost something the the actual tractor will stop working for me and um i'll press forward and it won't move and it just decided to do that on its own oh geez plus it also likes to drift you'll see here let off the gas i'm not pressing the gas at all just still drifting and if i didn't hit the brakes and reverse here it would just keep going so that's one of my uh oh wait kamal's not accepted here what where is canola accepted green mill oh i'm stupid where do i need to go to drop this off sell points for canola is grain sell point oh not the grain mill where's the sell point grain cell point oh where are you bakery power pond water fill sugar bill where the heck great processing supermarket where the heck is the grains that's the grain mill plus and we said this was not the grain mill we need to sell we need to go to the grain cell point itself where the heck is that supermarket sawmill great processing dairy fast food lime seed sugar milk farmer's market spin rate oil mill that's one place we can sell it at animal dealer cereal factory taylor shop where the heck is it why can't i find this place that we need to sell at green mill plus vehicle shop gas station sugar mill dairy great processing fast food farmers market oil mill's one place we know we can sell to sawmill biomass another sawmill supermarket biogas carpentry taylor shop don't tell me nope there's a debris crusher cereal factory and animal dealer i don't know where the heck does it show you where it is when you find it on the map sell points green cell points south grade cell point north green cell point south is there a cell point down here that i just don't know about am i just going crazy like i'm not crazy like if i zoom in here yeah i don't see the grade cell point well i guess we're going to the oil mill which is right where is it well it's all over here right yeah it's all the way over there jeez i i just don't understand tip stations loading stations tip stations i can't explain it well this is just not on the map and i just don't know where it is well that's frustrating so anyways now you guys know the frustrations i'm going through we're just going to cut through all these fields to find this cell point now oh i found something pretty do a thousand bucks that makes up for the failure that that was and let's go get this sold so we're gonna do this we're gonna sell these off the canola we're gonna make the money see come on tractor you can do this there we go definitely a bigger tractor um we're gonna go sell this off all right everybody we're back we just harvested all of our fields and then gotten cultivated them all just to turn them over to get them planted in the next couple months soon we'll be planting the canola again but yeah we got it all harvested i'll show you guys our our harvest uh it was corn and soybean so we'll show you those two crops um and we'll also look at when we're gonna be selling them because it looks like we're gonna sell them next i'd like to buy processing plants so we can make a little bit more money but we'll see how that all plays out all right so i already showed you guys these these are great this thing is awesome all right so we have hundred 7 eleven soybeans and thirty two thousand three hundred and sixty-five corn the bigger field is definitely nice to have um getting seven thousand soybeans isn't really all that great um i think i might convert these fields here um eventually to grass and we'll do silage or when we do soybeans in the future we'll get um hay bales off them and that'll help supplement some of the um uh so the bales some some of the costs and some of the extra benefits it's not gonna be much but it'll be something um which we might do the next harvest um because we'll be able to do that with the canola two canola straws also something else because this map enables straw all um things i don't know about corn i didn't pay attention but i think it enables it on soybeans too so i saw that so yeah we have seven thousand soybeans almost eight thousand and thirty two thousand corn so if we look at the cell situation for those let's look at um soybeans first we're at 1100 at the moment the price is going to peak at 2 000 in june so here we are in like right now it is november so november we're near the bottom so we're going to wait until june to sell those and then the corn is also going to be peaked in june i guess if we didn't feel like waiting we could go in december or january so if we really want to offload corn right now we absolutely could um just because i don't think this is a significant enough change probably like 50 bucks for us to consider that but on 32 000 corn it could be worth it it could be worth doing that waiting till june we'll see what we want to buy and what goes on sale i'd like to get um probably in the next harvest we have now 42 000 here and we probably can afford at some point um a baler and a bale wrapper now the baler won't need to wrap with stuff that we get off of this the belt wrapper we won't wrap this but we'll cut the grasses around our property and collect that um it won't be much it'll be pretty much what's here let's see what will what will it count for i guess it counts for everything in between right i guess so yeah yeah i guess it does so um we might just do that um harvest the grasses which we won't be much we need to get a mower then i might consider buying the property across the street soon too it's something else um just because it's a nice flat area and maybe we can convert that into some other fields but for right now i think what we're going to do is we're going to go ahead and fast forward a couple months see if anything goes on sale and if nothing goes on sale um we'll end the episode before the next planting um and we'll start planting then i'll do the next episode for the next planting and harvest so let's uh let's go ahead and fast forward in a month here oops i can't collect this stupid i want this i can't collect it because it's too close to my sleep trigger maybe one of these days we'll move the house but we'll delete this house put a new house over there on the far side and we'll turn this side over here into our complete like farm location and put a bar in here and a bunch of other things um so anyways let's get to sleep and we'll we'll see you guys when uh if anything goes on yeah otherwise we will end the episode here um i'll check it back any minute before the episode check back in all right everybody we're back uh after just taking a couple of months off here to see that in january seems to be the peak month for our corn right now um so we are going to go ahead and pick it up and sell it the current sale price is around 865 dollars if we go to the fast food restaurant which i believe isn't kind of in the center of town fast food where are you carpentry sawmill biogas supermarket farmers where are you great processing dairy sugar mill always start now light it's all the way down at the bottom so i'm going to spare you guys the trip of me selling that um i'm gonna go sell my pretty much my entire crop of corn it's a little like an oil left which we'll just hold on to the next harvest um and we're gonna go ahead and sell off our corn down there here we're going to get like 21 000 out about to do two trips so it is a bit of a time consuming situation but we're gonna go sell the product and make our money and then we look to see what was on sale this one last couple months there wasn't anything noteworthy on sale so we probably will buy something before the our end of harvesting after we plant these fields with um canola because canola is going to be the next thing we plant in february can we'll be ready to be harvested in june which is also the same time that we'll be planting our corn and soybeans again so we'll probably stop the episode here we'll resume the episode we'll check in with you guys um somewhere in the middle of me uh planting canola and then harvesting it and all that other stuff and then seeing if the kind of money we have and if anything does go on sale to um finally finish off uh getting some uh new equipment and get off to the next season so yeah because this tractor man it's struggling really struggling this is gonna be a long haul double gonna get a stronger tractor this tractor will probably keep for all of the purposes but we'll probably sell a little crack a little tractor or we'll keep it and buy something bigger get some of that uh bailing equipment we were talking about we got to see if any tractors go on sale that have more than 175 horsepower because this thing is capable of doing things but would be nice to have a little over 200 so we'll see you guys in the next episode when we are planting and harvesting the uh canola season all right everyone thanks for checking in be sure to like and subscribe this is chuck thunder signing out | Chuck Thunder | UCGvLzsH1HesB3m0DHyu5amA | 2022-09-11 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 3,409 | 17,144 |
J_O08388XSo | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J_O08388XSo | Archival Adventures - Episode 8: Olive Treat Diary, 1897 (Ms1988-114) | [Music] hello welcome to an adventure um we are coming to you live from the newman library at on the campus of virginia tech today we're exploring the olive treat diary from 1897 on episode 8 of archival adventures i'm anthony wright day hernandez the community collections archivist here at virginia tech and i'm going to be exploring this along with you i do have a couple of acknowledgements to make just before we begin so i will dive right into those we acknowledge the tudolo and monacan people who are the traditional custodians of the land on which we work and live and recognize their continuing connection to the land water and air that virginia tech consumes we pay respect to the tutelo and monacan nations and to their elders past present and emerging we also acknowledge that virginia tech's blacksburg campus was previously the site of the smithfield plantation at any point from 1774 to 1865 the preston family enslaved 40 to 100 african men women and children on this land we pay respect to those souls and acknowledge that virginia tech is undeniably tied to this legacy further we acknowledge that virginia tech's blacksburg campus was previously the site of the solitude estate which enslaved at least 30 african men women and children on this land we acknowledge the contributions of the fraction family and other enslaved persons in the creation and emergence of virginia tech as a major land-grant university in accordance with the university's efforts to transform an historic location into a site for the interpretation of the african american experience on campus and in the region i know this is somewhat boilerplate now a lot of places do it i truly think it's important to make these acknowledgements which is why i choose to do them at the beginning of every stream um so i hope that you appreciate at the the bare minimum there of of just acknowledging um the facts of the location that we are currently in um anyway welcome welcome to the stream i hope that you will enjoy today we are looking at a diary um which there are some implications there that we we can discuss if you're interested in doing so um just the fact that when the diary was written the person writing it olive treat probably didn't think that it would end up in an archival collection um with people reading parts of it online in the year 2021 um it is part of our collection uh she is an interesting person i've not read the diary myself i don't know exactly what we'll encounter other than what's in our finding aid um but i'm interested in finding out so what we're gonna do is i'm gonna start by throwing us over to the screen share so i can pull up the finding aid we'll see what it says we're going to find and then we will start looking at the diary itself so i have a screen share item there hi hannah how are you today it's good to see you um so here uh i know i showed it before but it's been a couple of streams since i showed the process of finding information about our collections so this is the virginia heritage website um i'm currently on the advanced search page let me go to the homepage so you can see the actual web address there it is va heritage.org and it hosts finding aids for all of most of the cultural heritage institutions in virginia so you can see here the list of repositories and we are in here under virginia polytechnic institute and state university um you're just getting some work done really pretty work too really what what um what are you working on that is so pretty i'd be interested to know um i'm gonna go ahead and search for olive treat the subject of our show today and i did mention there's been some database work happening and a lot of the entries are currently duplicated uh in here but we'll go ahead and pull up this one a guide to the olive treat diary 1897. um and we'll see what this says we have oh i'm going to remove the query part of the url so that i just have the text without the highlights of the search terms there we go that's better so the abstract is a really great place to start get a little bit of information about what we can expect to find you're putting a wedding set together her engagement ring is a really pretty aquamarine um i love that i mean i like aquamarine i think i think colorful stones are nicer than diamonds personally um that sounds really cool i'm i'm i hope that she likes it hannah okay so i'm going to read the the abstract here um and it basically just says diary of olive treat a resident of chicago in new york and wife of mining venture capitalist harry w treat entries focus on trips to new york and british columbia social activities and harry treats mining business um there is a little bit of biographical information here which i think is good to know going into looking at a diary we have olive marian grief treat daughter of charles and grace grief was born on december 19 1869 she married harry whitney treat who lived from 1865 to 1922 a graduate of cornell university and a successful chicago mining capitalist on june 4th 1896. so she married when she was 33 if my brain is doing the math correctly which it doesn't always do um the treats moved to seattle in 1902 which was uh five years after when this diary is from and had two daughters harry treat engaged in various business ventures including the development of mining properties in british columbia olive treat was among the incorporators of seattle's children's orthopedic hospital in 1907 and was a charter member of the city's sunset club in 1913. um so those activities which i think are really really good activities to pay attention to um are after when this diary is from this diary is from five years before they moved to seattle um so we're probably not going to be touching on those particular works that she was involved in but um whenever i'm looking at materials about women from history i think it's very important to focus on what did they do rather than who their husband was which is what typically gets written about them and even here a lot of what we know about her is that she was married to harry treat so i think it's it's very good that we've in our finding aid included information that she was one of the incorporators of the children's hospital and she helped charter the sunset club now i don't know what the sunset club in seattle is um i assume it's a social organization of some sort uh and she was she was a charter member of that um in the scope and content note we do see that this this collection is a single diary maintained by olive grief treat a resident of new york chicago and seattle entries commence in chicago on january 1st 1897 and continue through the year nearly interrupt nearly uninterrupted the first is in a different hand presumably that of her husband and during two occasions of a week or more in which she did not have access to the diary entries were made by her husband whom olive refers to as kim and so it's mostly a social diary it's very interesting to me that her husband a had access to her diary and maintained it when she was unable to that to me is quite interesting um though the diary begins with them in chicago much of their year was spent traveling a month with family in new york uh then in march a month-long trip to british columbia and then another trip to new york via quebec in mid-summer they left for new york again in september and she seems to have not returned to chicago for the remainder of the year so there's frequent mentions of recreation boat races tennis and croquet and entertainment including many theatrical productions and in british columbia there's mention of details of her husband's mining business in which she was actively interested there's also a few loose materials that had been inserted in the diary including including three photographic portraits of the treats and several small pencil sketches so we will take a look at those items in just a moment before i dive in there i wanted to look at one thing just give me a second oh yes okay just wanted to make sure that i have the information at my fingertips so that when i'm doing the wrap up in a couple of hours i remember what i'm talking about next week because i keep forgetting to do that anyway uh we're gonna switch over to the document camera so that we can take a look at this diary document focus okay yes there's a big gray blob behind me now um which is as it is supposed to be at the moment just sorry leaning out of screen there okay that gray blob is the archival box that this diary lives in and i have not unboxed it yet because i wanted to do that on camera for you start by taking the cover off of the box and inside we have an archival folder sitting on top of the diary itself let me see if i can zoom out a little nope wrong direction okay that is as far out as it will zoom which is fine um so we've got a little folder here and this has the items that were inserted in we will look at those in a moment but you can see the diary here is actually covered in tissue paper and tied with this cotton this cotton tie here generally tying them like that is something that will do when the bindings are less than perfect meaning when the book has a chance of falling apart i don't know the condition um i when i pulled this off the shelf and went to look at it i saw that it was closed like this and i kept it this way so that i could um open it up on stream for you there we go so i'll save that little string there and we'll take the tissue paper off and we can see the diary itself ah yeah so the the actual binding here is falling apart just a little bit which would be why it's tied yeah ayo kenneman i'm happy to do so um so here we have the daily daily journal 1897 so clearly a um a produced marketed product for someone to keep their journal or their diary um this one is specifically for the year 1897. it includes a calendar for 1897. so even back at in the late 19th century like this is kind of like a journal that you would expect to find today if you were finding like a a daily planner or something like that um for the year 2021 it's a book it's got places to write things down and the calendar for the year and even back at the turn of the 20th century in the late late 1800s here they were making products basically identical to something you could find today yes this is a bit larger um and and the ones today would come in lots of multiple different colors and might be a plastic cover and this is bound more like a a regular book but it's very similar um so excelsior daily journal for 1897 published annually for the trade um oh and it's got some information in the front here we've got principal cities uh giving population information this is interesting to me um sorry uh i held down the button a little bit too long there um let me zoom back out so that we can actually see what's on this page there we go all right so we've got principal cities including what is this population distance from new york and difference between mean and standard time quite interesting to me that distance from new york is the it is one of the important pieces of information included there um wow so at the time new york had a population of 1.5 million chicago had a population of a million philadelphia had a population of a million but note that they list brooklyn separately from new york city and then st louis missouri is the the fourth or fifth item listed here that to me is quite interesting st louis missouri showing up before things like dc or los angeles or any of the places we would think of as as major hubs today i don't think people immediately think of st louis as one of the majorly important locations to pay attention to today um boston baltimore san francisco cincinnati cleveland buffalo new orleans and pittsburgh that's quite a lot of cities before dc even shows up um wow detroit milwaukee newark minneapolis like is i think the only california city on here is san francisco that's interesting we've got richmond on there des moines is on here leavenworth kansas rutland vermont i have never even heard of rutland vermont but it was important enough to be listed in this diary in the pre-printed part of this diary that is an interesting surprise to me uh and then we've got some information on states and territories square miles when settled when it was admitted to the union population in 1890 and the number of electoral votes so just like basic information in the diary here interest tables honestly i don't have enough personal knowledge of interest rates and and like just my brain doesn't do well with mental mathematics i calculators are my friend um wolfram alpha is my friend the fact that they've got tables on here for what four percent interest is over a certain period of time on a certain amount of money is baffling to me uh so according to this four percent interest on nine dollars for 12 days is one four percent interest on a thousand dollars for 24 days is 2.67 i'm uncertain why it is of so much importance to know four five and six percent interest on increments up to a thousand dollars over a year's time like why it is so important that they chose to print that in the front matter of this book that to me is a conundrum and and i would be very interested to know if anybody has ideas about why there are interest rate tables in the beginning of this personal journal clearly this was a product for people of wealth um let's see the fourth segment here table for foretelling the weather if the new moon first quarter full moon or last quarter happens between midnight and two o'clock in summer it will be fair i think is what that is saying if the new moon first quarter full moon or last quarter happens between 10 and 12 in the morning in winter it will be [Music] cold and high wind welcome welcome 16-bit eric thank you for bringing those 35 people over um welcome to archival adventures this is my regular wednesday show from 2 30 to 4 30 pm eastern time um today we are looking at the olive treat diary from 19 19 from 1897 um olive treat was a high society woman who was married to harry w treat who was a venture capitalist in the mining industry um and she uh she was involved in founding a children's hospital in seattle as well as the seattle sunset club this diary is from about five years before they moved to seattle um and so we're looking at it uh kind of seeing what what there is from this um this high society woman's diary from uh over a hundred years ago so but yes welcome in raiders um uh adventures of tony wraith faye uh chandra thank you for the bits chandra lord portico thank you for stopping by thank you for the bits um i insist that you archive this for me please so uh all of the archival adventures episodes um while they are not saved on my personal twitch channel they will expire on my personal twitch channel they are all available on the virginia tech you virginia tech university library's youtube channel so i don't know alice if you can drop the link to the um library's youtube channel into the chat that would be lovely thank you sincerious for redeeming a stretch i can always use a stretch um and uh if you are watching on my personal channel where the raid just came in and you do not already follow uh the virginia tech university studios twitch channel that is vt ul studios that is the main home of this show as well as our tabletop role-playing games show the role of play which airs on friday evenings at 6 pm eastern time i will be doing a one-shot sometime mid-march i'll be running a game of lasers and feelings um all of our shows for the one shots are based on literature and i have chosen to do the space opera series by elizabeth moon uh the nevada's war series so um wow um alice thanks for dropping the role of play uh command in there it looks like there's some out-of-date information in that command but uh but yeah coming up we'll have um the vadas war series from elizabeth moon using lasers and feelings it should be a fun fun time with a space adventure going on or space opera going on anyway um thank you everybody for coming wraith faye thank you for redeeming a hydrate i will take a sip of water um to do that on this show because i can't have the liquids near the materials i'll be sliding out of frame for a second or i'll i'll slide back and take the drink from back here anyway oh ao kenneman um were you talking about the sherlock holmes session that the information just went into the vtul studios chat it was an amazing session and it looked like you had a lot of fun in it um okay so we were just looking at some of the front matter that's pre-printed in this diary we haven't actually gotten to any diary entries yet the one that we were currently looking at is a table for foretelling the weather the nearer the time of the moon's change first quarter full and last quarter are to midnight the fairer will be the weather during the next seven days the space for this calculation occupies from 10 at night till 2 next morning the nearer to midday or noon the phases of the moon happen the more foul or wet the wet weather may be expected during the next seven days the space for this calculation occupies from 10 in the four noon to two in the afternoon these observations refer principally to the summer though they affect spring and autumn nearly in the same ratio the moons change first quarter full and last quarter happening during six of the afternoon hours that is from four to ten may be followed by fair weather but this is mostly dependent on the wind as is noted in the table though the weather from a variety of irregular cause causes is more uncertain in the latter part of autumn the whole of winter and the beginning of spring yet in the main the above observations will apply to those periods also to prognosticate correctly especially in those cases where the wind is concerned the observer should be within sight of a good uh a good vein where the four cardinal points of the heavens are correctly placed beth it reminds me of the random weather table i just made for my dnd campaign yeah that's that's an interesting table here i think it's probably not as reliable as modern meteorology um let's see here on the next page we have some domestic postage first class letters and all written matter sorry slide that down a little so it's in frame letters in all written matter whether sealed or unsealed and all other matters sealed nailed sewed tied or fastened in any manner so that it cannot be easily examined two cents per ounce or fraction thereof and special delivery or a special delivery 10 cent stamp when attached to a letter in addition to the lawful post-it postage shall entitle the letter to immediate delivery at or within one mile of any post office postal cards one sent each with paid reply two cents each that is uh significantly less cost than today and i don't think we would ever have postage printed in a book like this today um just because the cost of stamps changes but apparently it was static enough at the time that they felt that pre-printing it in an 1897 diary would give good information we've got foreign postage see if i can get that centered here to all foreign countries except canada and mexico on letters five cents for each half ounce to canada including nova scotia new brunswick manitoba and prince edward island letters were two cents for each ounce books circulars and similar printed matter one cent for each two ounces let's see to to mexico letters postal cards and printed matter are were the same rates as the united states so one cent per two ounces then we have a a section here on weights and measures trying to not have it be diagonal but i keep turning it the wrong direction there we go uh measures of weight avoid i believe is how that is pronounced the the italicized word there under measures of weight of one pound equals seven thousand grains is that what that says zoom in a little bit 16 grams 1 ounce 16 ounces 1 pound [Music] of water weights is something that i'm unfamiliar with if i've not encountered that term before um then we have troy weights which i am familiar with troy weights one pound equals 5 760 grains um 24 grains is one pennyweight and then we have apothecary's weights one pound equals 5760 grains but 20 grains is one scruple three scruples is one dram eight grams is one ounce and then we have metric one kilogram equals one thousand grams equals two point two avoid the poi pounds interesting that is a that is terminology that i have not encountered before uh measures of length customary 12 inches equals one foot and then metric 1000 millimeters equals one meter so they're calling it customary versus metric here [Music] down at the very bottom of the weights and measures we have capacity of boxes hannah it includes troy ounces troy is what is used in jewelry avoidable is the standard we use in the kitchen interesting somehow we have lost that term but we still use the measures that's very interesting it's interesting to me that they have a capacity of boxes section 12 inches square 11.66 inches deep equals approximately one wine barrel so we've got boxes approximated using wine barrels bushels pecks and gallons we've got a bushel in a pack and if you know musical theater at all that's the only reason that bushels and pecs uh made me smile oh and here we have a table of wages by the week oh you know i can also zoom out and then it's not as hard to center table of wages by the week three dollar wage for a half hour is point zero two and a half so two and a half cents the wages on here go up to twenty four dollars an hour right there you're singing bushel in a pack now um these i don't think i mean yeah you would have to adjust for inflation to to translate to today's wages um but the idea that 24 an hour was not out of the question in 1897 um the fact that this table goes that high is quite interesting they have on here like 24 for six days but they've got on here 24 for a half an hour as a an item listed on this table and i think it's wages of 24 a week is what it means because if you look at the table you only get 24 under the six days column so it's telling you if you only work half an hour at 24 a week it's 20 cents so i think that is how this table is meant to be used table is based upon the usual calculation of 10 hours to a day so in order to get 24 dollars you would have had to work 60 hours in that week six 10 hour days to get that 24 dollars so not nearly as good as today but still interesting information all right we're done with the front matter now we've come to the diary itself we have friday january 1st 1897. i'm gonna zoom out a little bit so i can get the writing in here and we will attempt to read it i do not know whether i will be able to make out the handwriting um it did say that the first entry and a couple of weeks throughout the year are in a different hand and that they believe that that is harry treat her husband who was writing those entries um i'm writing upon this glorious new year let's see no in writing upon this glorious new year we have very much to be thankful for our uncertain what the word after hour is that's the fourth line down at the very end but our something oh it looks like somebody was trying some silica were you trying to post a link if you could let the mods know what the um what the link is to um ooh race entire that might that might work our entire little family seems well and promising most likely this is a fountain pen of some sort the the rake on the script is not nearly as severe as a as some that i've seen um it is this is nearly straight up and down um it's it's quite common for the writing in the 1800s to tilt significantly to the left so that the um top of letters is to the left of the bottom of the letters uh so this doesn't have nearly the slant that i've seen in some others oh some silica was giving a link to the wiki page for the mathematical table thank you alice um and then you can see the when we get into the different hand which is um olive's hand itself her writing actually tilts to the right which um over time that is a fairly common shift uh with older older items the tilt is to the left newer script tends to tilt more to the right um harry's writing here is almost straight up and down um but yeah this appears to be a fountain pen of some sort we are [Music] unhampered something today by business partners our wow i i do not know what that word is and so same thing here if you if you look uh five six seventh line down the very last word or the um the second to last line the second word in basically the letters are just up down up down up down up down up down you can't tell is that an m an n an r and e it looks like there's a couple eyes in there because there's some dots above them but really it's just up down up down up down and so you have to kind of make it out by context clues um ooh beginning today let's see we are unocu unhampered beginning today by business partners yeah that seems to fit um and then our milling prospects look well mining maybe it's mining i'm i'm uncertain winning i don't think it's winning i'm look well and are all together and look well and all together we are happy our i'm uncertain mine it might be mining and he was a mining venture capitalist which is why i guessed that word um but it's uncertain and so one of the interesting things about looking at old documents like this sometimes someone's handwriting will make perfect sense to you and you can read it super easily and then you look at someone else's handwriting and you're just like i have no idea and you struggle and and struggle and struggle um the actual letter formation here they're not distinct letters it's like this word here it's literally just up down up down up down up down with a couple dots and that is fairly common i'm like i'm not sure whether they expected anyone to ever be able to read them um but also that's how people wrote and and so deciphering them can be an adventure hence we've got archival adventures going on um let's see what the first entry here from olive herself is like [Music] began our reform for this year by setting our alarm clock to ring at 7 00 am we scarcely slept i'm unsure uncertain that this is reform but that's the only word that it looks like to me by setting our alarm clock to ring at 7 am we nearly slept we nearly slept something the break i'm uncertain on some of these words here over our coffee and felt very miserable we nearly slept something the break fact something over our coffee and felt very miserable rained almost all day i'm not going to struggle too much on individual entries if i can't make out what they say will move on because i i know there's some stuff in here about attending the theater and and other things like that so i'm not gonna focus on one that's basically we set our alarm clocks and it was raining um sunday the third attended church next door baptist spent the afternoon in our rooms this evening with the walkers rained all day she has better handwriting than your brother oh it could have been breakfast yeah um yes yes it was definitely breakfast not a break but there was a break in the word and so i was reading it as two words but it was definitely breakfast went down early with kim to pet or to set ribbons at marshall fields or get to get ribbons at marshall fields for mother treat had luncheon in mrs walker's room and packed all the afternoon dined here and went down to the grand opera house to see sal smith russell in bachelor's romance mr hamlin saw us come in and would not allow kim to bring his would not allow kim to bring his seats to buy his seats got it so they went to the grand opera to see bachelor's romance and someone that they knew saw them there and wouldn't let them pay for their seats came back to the hotel and had a little supper uh sent to our room to which the walkers came after their return from some theater seven months married today so they went to the grand opera and saw bachelor's romance for their seven month anniversary on monday january 4th 1897. [Music] this is interesting to me how are you all liking it do you have any questions at all about archives or why we have this that's an interesting question also if you look at the pages themselves you can see they've been inked it's fairly common i don't know a lot about book preservation personally i know this is a a somewhat common thing i believe it has something to do with long-term durability of the books as well as just looking neat but i don't really know all of the specifics of why the edges were coated but i do believe that it has something to do with longevity of the the pages themselves and that it protects them in some fashion i just don't know all of the details on that and would have to do research to really answer that um there are still some places that will do that today um if you go so the printing office um brain brain is forgetting words right now um the the government publishing office that is what i was trying to go for the united states government publishing office um where they actually print all of all sorts of like official documents and things like that i went and had a tour of that a few years ago when um david vance cooks was the printer of the united states and they still did the actual like method for some of the things that they printed there um and i got some nice little like note card slash bookmark things that they had done that on and that they do as giveaways because they said when they give tours that's one of the most popular things people want to see is the the um the coloring of the edges of the pages [Music] anyways so that was that was interesting um packed trunk luncheon party at mrs avery's so about 30 women kim and i had dinner up in our room and then carried our valuables into the walker's rooms and left them under mrs walker's care until my return let's see got up early sent sent trunks off and then [Music] waited about until it was time to go to the station both of us are fully blue that's what those words look like to me both of us carefully uncertain what that sentence is it would take some some work and then may never be transcribable it might just be like brackets blue question mark because that's the closest approximation of the word that i can assign there but i'm uncertain that that's what the word is uh met mary marry someone at the station she and i left chicago on the 10 30 train for new york awfully blue possibly wraith and i i appreciate you helping to try and figure out what the words say um one other thing that i have learned in working with old old script writing like this old old like cursive writing is that sometimes you look at it and you just can't make out the word and you walk to somebody else and say hey can you take a look at this and they get it immediately and it it just has to do with looking at it and and like i could be reading through this and come across a word that i can't make out that one of my co-workers can sometimes there's handwriting that i just can't make heather tales of and somebody can just read it with ease um it it's uh it's a skill a little bit to be able to make them out um so the more you practice the more you can get better at reading old script but also sometimes you just can't make out someone's writing um left chicago on the 10 30 train for new york wondered before we had been [Music] wondered before we had been on route an hour whether i was going to be able to endure the separation from my beloved three long weeks so yeah it probably was that they were awfully blue because it sounds like they were separating for three weeks while she was like he was staying there and she was going elsewhere for three weeks um we talked red all day and went to bed about nine o'clock i got up and at 12 thinking phil might meet our train at buffalo but he was not there you're amused that her teas look like current cursive s's um yes and that is i've seen that construction of teas before um it's also common that you'll see something that looks like an f that is actually a double s that was quite common in older writing i'm going to skip a little bit ahead and see what's happening later in the year but here we also have so she's also using a fountain pen pardon me but a lot of the time her letter formation is a lot the the letters the path of the pen itself is a lot more narrow more similar to what you'd get from a modern ballpoint pen but it's definitely still a fountain pen let's check in on the first of february kim went downtown early uh went over to [Music] gainers and then with emily started over to brooklyn to luncheon with mrs skeel i'm uncertain about that name uh lost her letter of invitation and mistook the time mistook the time she set and arrived three quarters of an hour late seems like february 1st was not the best day for her back at 5 30. um received bad news from the volcani mrs free flips had a particularly nice evening though so uncertain on all of the words on this page but apparently not the greatest of days had her schedule wrong showed up late uh received bad news when she got home but had a lovely evening so clearly if i if i went day by day we would get a fairly good like narration of um kind of what her year had been like um here we have on the 4th of february married eight months today theater in the evening to lyceum to see hack it in first gentleman in first gentleman in i don't know i she's she's written something and then written over it um interestingly originally written in pen and written over in pencil um and it's the title of the play that they went to see and i don't happen to know what play it would be first gentleman in e something so sounds like a great little diary to animate interesting um yeah so i know we have a number of of diaries in our collection like this um and there's definitely more archival information about uh coccyx welcome um i am currently doing a show called archival adventures where we show off and i share materials from the um archives at virginia tech so today we are looking at the diary of olive treat from 1897. um so this is a diary that a woman um kept during the year 1897. sure so on uh saturday the 6th of february 1897. let's see dr claudius at 5th avenue theater to see holland brothers wonderfully stupid play very bad weather house all the evening so apparently dr claudius is a wonderfully stupid play i am unfamiliar with that play but it seems like she enjoyed it first gentleman of europe thank you ray faye i had wondered if that was what it was but the letters just didn't seem to line up for that um kim i took breakfast no oh it's a thing that she does in her script when she's writing and she's got and and then a word she'll basically do a plus sign that leads immediately into the first letter of the next word so this is not kim i took breakfast this is kim and i took breakfast at the netherlands at 12 noon then a short walk van n-i-m-p [Music] s-e-l i am uncertain on that name uh vaughn somebody albert aunt lee and extra for dinner [Music] so they had guests uh and then some more names let's see sue emily hal kim and i made calls in the afternoon aunt no anne and somebody [Music] sang for us at home [Music] and i'm uncertain it's and something a number called anyway so yeah this is this diary is is just day in the life after day in the life short little descriptions um mentioning like the in the finding aid it does say um that there's mention of attending theater things like that she's made a special note in here on monday the 22nd of february that it is washington's birthday oh it seems that she may have been sick monday the 22nd of february it says better today um out of bed for a little while which she has crossed out uh mother mother j all day with us no mother t of course so her mother-in-law spent the day with them ooh that's a long word c-o-u-g-r-a-t no oh no it's congratulations telegraphed congratulations to my old daddy um coccyx this diary is from the collections uh here at virginia tech so um i'm an archivist at virginia tech and i pulled it from the archives i decided that for this week i wanted to pull one of the diaries that we have and i pulled it off the shelf and so we're looking at it today basically that's that's all there is to it uh it's something that was collected by our archives um it was acquired in 1988 by the archives i'm uncertain how often it has been used i do believe that i had maybe pulled it once before because i had someone come in who was looking for material about women's experience their day-to-day life experience from a certain date range and so this had information in it that was potentially useful to them but otherwise i don't know that anybody particularly knew that it was here that said the treats uh harry w treat was a venture capitalist um that is who's referred to in here as kim and he was a mining venture capitalist who uh primarily was focused in um seattle area seattle washington and uh olive tree whose diary this is was his wife um this diaries from about five years before they moved to seattle but i do know that there are archival materials available about the treats and i can say where those are let's see um the harry w treat family collections are included let's see archives west let's see where are these they are at the museum of history and industry in the sophie fry bass library in seattle washington so they have a number of materials about the treats located there at the museum of history and industry i don't happen to know why this particular diary was added to our collections here it there's no information included with it to tell us why it's here instead of somewhere out in seattle let's see february 26th a friday kim and i went down together to his office uh came back to hotel for luncheon mrs root brushed kim's hair and i winded no i don't know what that word is it's got an i-d-i-e-d something the rooms for the afternoon uh coccyx honestly i don't spend a lot of time reading diaries um so this is the most interesting one that i've read this is the only one that i've read most of our time as archivists is spent uh like organizing and describing the material that we have this show on twitch is to help kind of promote what we have share what we have with with the world and um so i've done a number of different episodes of this show focusing on different things and this is the first time that i've pulled a diary we've i've been doing this show since the beginning of january once a week so um so so far this is the most interesting diary that i've read uh something the rooms for the afternoon my last day at house had a number of collars and the thermometer only registered 52 degrees in my little parlor and uh caught caught cold in consequence kim stayed downstairs and wrote up his books more callers after dinner ray fay uh i'm making you want to take a road trip where if you're wanting to come here to look at this book um you absolutely can special collections is is open um all of the materials that i show off on here are available for the public to to use um and so definitely possible but also uh your local library um or local academic institution archives would probably have similar materials or if you particularly want stuff on the treats we have this one diary here but like i said there's a lot of a lot more information about them out in seattle but yeah let's see oh wow the handwriting has become a little bit harder to read here on the 8th of march left hotel in [Music] left hotel in something for the north side at one o'clock to make calls may but made something but had a stupid oh my had a stupid ignorant driver and had to drive up give them a satisfaction had to give up finding three places shopped for kim at his office on my way home and found and found something found something with a sick headache put him right to bed and my head my dinner upstairs so i'm not sure what this word is it's referring to a person it might be a [Music] name i don't know but they had a headache so she put them to bed coccyx i will happily stretch thank you for redeeming the stretch let's see we're in march we're always in march we've been in march since last march uh let's see i'm gonna jump ahead a little bit see what we find ooh here we have a an entry and then a change of pen and a change of handwriting so this could be interesting watched the watch to the something watched the somebody felling the preet trees clearing the lower side and in the evening went down in the mire part of the way in the part of the way in the bucket with kim and the rest of the way on the ladder very interesting especially in the 60-foot level okay so this is definitely talking about miming so this is going to be information about her husband's mining business i don't know what this word is c h r i p a i i don't know uh and then felling the preet trees p-r-e-a-t trees which if that's what the actual word is it's a mining term and i'm unfamiliar with it march hasn't ended it just goes on and on and on all right oxana welcome great trees that's possible i suppose that it would be great trees and that does that does look kind of like her g's she went down in the bucket with kim and the rest of the way on the ladder and she said it was very interesting especially in the 60-foot level but then it switches hand to ki kim's writing harry's writing um guided by a i mean it's giving a name here guided by a.s goring possibly today walked about 20 walked about 20 minutes over the mountains and examined mines as follows surprise silver tip victoria something cracker i'm not sure what the first word is there and done doll and many other properties which are something properties prospects which are mainly prospects [Music] and then my brain is just not not willing to parse his handwriting any further so they were looking at minds for him to potentially invest in it sounds like okay but i think it's worth trying to figure some of this out because returned something and my lovely i can't make out all of the words went down mine no other woman would have no other woman would have had the courage the minds are something the world of her all the minds the miners all think the world of her no other individual has the faculty in its perfection of getting on with all classes no other has the intelligence nor judgment nor disposition nor loyalty so it's an entry in her journal about a visit that they made to some prospective minds that he was looking at investing in and she went down into the mines with him to examine them and um he's writing in here about how the miners love her because she went down into the mines about how she gets along with people from all classes meaning economic station in in life um and he ends it with know her worship her love her which is just really adorable oh nutcracker thank you phillip yeah i think you're right the the name of that mine is nutcracker but yeah that last line and no other has the intelligence nor judgment nor disposition nor loyalty um it's just a really really romantic entry um that he wrote into her journal there uh i think i've got it on screen there let's see if i slide it a little bit this direction it won't be behind my head um that's really nice i i like that we found that that was i didn't know that that was gonna be in there and i'm sure he knew who his audience was when he was writing it um but yeah it's pretty awesome there um backers from island up north arrived with a baby boy with a broken leg oh she's also added by sailboat backers from island up north arrived by sailboat with baby and boy with broken leg all five put a put up in doctor's rooms beautiful weather out all day kim and me uh kim and mr going started early and walked across the island and visited every promising looking every promising looking something on the island kim very tired again i can't make out that word this this word here but um so they had some people come over from the island and she arranged to get them medical treatment one of them was a boy with a broken leg um i'm just gonna leave this note for her so like this is just it's available to the public it's described on our website if somebody's looking they would come across this but unless you actually pull it out and take the time to sit down and read the entries that are in the diary you don't realize that there's there's a story in here i think wraith uh wraith said earlier something about that it would be really interesting to animate this diary um that's because piecing together day by day the things that were important enough to note down which um some of them are not really big events they're not super important like noting hey it rained all day um just basic observations about her life some of the things that she was involved in some of the things that she did mentioning going to the theater taking a trip down into the mine the information that's in here tells a tale um but it mostly just sits on a shelf waiting for somebody who's interested to come in and take a look at it there's there's often this narrative that shows up um of somebody discovering something in the archives something that's been hidden away in the archives and we don't hide things in the archives they're they're and we've seen them but our job is not to write about them necessarily we're not we're not historians we're not digging through reading everything that we have we created a guide that says hey we have this diary from olive treat and here's some basics on who she is and it describes these general topics from her life during 1897 and then we put it on a shelf so that if somebody comes in and wants to use it we can pull it out and give them access to it and and they can use it um me pulling it out for stream and sitting here reading through it there's great content in here it's very interesting and very compelling and and it would be lovely to sit down and just read this diary and read about the life of this woman from 1897. um unfortunately that's not what i get paid to do uh except for two hours a week on this show when i get paid to actually look at the content of some of these things and explore it as though i was um coming in from the outside and experiencing it so still easier than trying to translate archaic japanese to current english uh i believe it uh cute little slice of life snippets that you can see being turned into a web comic or something like that and and that would be amazing and that would be a wonderful um a wonderful way to use something like this um lift up the the history that's that's here because there is definitely history here um but also like i think of things this is in um in academic archives and so i look at it as we have this here and part of the primary reason that we collect things is that they can be used for instructional purposes um i mean we collect them because we're archivists and we collect things on certain topics mining being one of the topics that we do have collections related to so i'm guessing that is why we have this diary is that it had something to do with mining um but as far as like instruction with this i would look at it and be like it's a diary and it doesn't really align with lots of the things that we try to support instruction for but they couldn't get any other way thinking about interpretation of a work like this for illustration purposes or for like that idea of turning it into a web comic or into a short animated video or something like that this is great source material that could be used for somebody who's learning how to direct a short animated film or like they don't need necessarily to go and find a screenplay they've got some content here they could turn it into a comic or if somebody's just trying to work out how to build a screenplay and need some content to work out the mechanics of that here's a story lay it out as a screenplay so just finding ways to actually take some content like this that's interesting content and use it creatively for educational purposes i think is is really an interesting idea um how amazing would it be to show a classroom a comic based on a few of these entries and have someone get interested in the life from there exactly wraith um and for me like i like i said i think i may have pulled this diary once before because it was a diary from a woman from a date range that somebody was looking for and i probably pulled it in like two or three other diaries um and i don't know if they ended up using this one at all and that's the only time i'm aware of that it's been used but i mean that's the only time that i've pulled it it's probably been used before i i don't know i would have to dig into our circulation records to find that out but part of this show is sharing what we've got like i probably never would have looked at this diary weren't were it not for this show and wanting to pull something interesting to look at oh here on april 25th arrived seattle at 6 a.m breakfast at butler kim and i lounged about hotel all day kim and mr uh mr blewett attended to business i took a walk and we dined at rainier grand hotel and called upon the bakers after dinner left by great northern at four o'clock p.m okay i'm gonna look for may 4th her anniversary was on the fourth somewhere february was eight months march april may june sometime around june 4th i think june 4th would be their anniversary yep it'll be june 4th because the may 4th entry 11 months today two exclamation points this is the first time first entry i've seen that had exclamation points in it uh downtown all day with kim took the walkers to the theater and annex afterward she doesn't say what show she what show this time may the sixth beautiful weather mrs uh [Music] brower called i called upon mrs may mrs shepherd and maude so wednesday may 6th was a visiting day oh we've got more entries from harry it looks like return to call huh something i'm not making out the full sentence but stayed home i got mr and mrs woodruff called i'm curious i'm very very curious about why he's writing this entry instead of her came home from the office early in the afternoon took my lovely little bonnie for a something ride through south park t-a-u-d tandem thank you kira i think it's bonnie took my lovely little bonnie for a tandem ride through south park met mr and mrs crouch stopped a stopped on on that's weird uh stopped at their house a moment on way home evening home i think it's at but it it's just i'm used to her writing now and that's not what her teas look like but also why is he the one writing these entries instead of her there's no indication as to why it switches bonnie went something starting about 3 p.m went to washington park club spent the afternoon pleasantly pleasantly there stopped for dinner see walker dropped in and took dinner with us stopped at walkers a few moments on the way home so and this time like like these are from his perspective it's not talking about what she did i just don't know why he's the one doing the entries during this week like it's it's maybe she wasn't feeling well but it it's also possible that this is from her perspective and he's just writing it for her it's just curious that they don't mention it it's he just does the entries there's no because the entry before the handwriting changes doesn't say anything about her not feeling well it just says beautiful weather and that she went calling on various people and it's like two days after she had her 11th anniversary or 11 month anniversary so that is quite interesting to me i i don't know why and this is like like two weeks and then may 18th there's no entry at all what happened on may 18th i need to know okay now i know if i had access to a time machine i would travel back to may 18 1897 just to find out what olive treat was doing that day because there's no entry and now i need to know the diary arrived this morning and i wish my kim had brought it instead of sending it so she didn't have the diary with her and he was making entries in the diary during that time and then sent the diary to her i'm very confused matinee at daddy's circus girl two pain girls papa and i also i wanna know who is this is not the first time she's mentioned daego and that's definitely d-a-g-o but i want to go to their anniversary and see what happens on their anniversary june 4th 1897 was their one year anniversary which we have determined and there at the top of the day it says married one year today got up at 9 30. of course it's going to be one of the harder ones for me to read i congratulated oh no got up at one got up at 9 30 and congratulated ourselves upon our mutual happiness drove down to the office and both came back in time for luncheon at which we had a pint and drink to our continued joy and love yeah i think the 18th was when it was in transit right um just 107. is that the cost of the pint that they bought i haven't seen numbers in here before so i'm not sure uh at four we started out for a horseback ride and rode for three hours coming back too tired to dine too tired to dine out so we had our dinner served in our room and finished a very very happy day god bless uh oh sorry god bless my darling husband amen so still happy after a year that's good but then a couple days later and it's back to him writing in the diary so she may be traveling again i'm uncertain i'm i'm jumping ahead to july 4th because i want to see if she continues the tradition of noting how many months they've been married after the first year has been completed and it appears that no it was just the first year where she counted every month mrs friedlib uh kitty and mark emily went to church mr ward rode up from somewhere on his wheel wheel looks like wheel played a few [Music] something in the afternoon they had music in the evening i can read that sentence they played something in the afternoon hannah thank you for that i didn't like it didn't make sense to me but i it it makes sense that that would be it so hannah is saying that wheel was just another term for bicycle all right i'm gonna pick another one at random also it's just amazing to me that this book is filled all the way to the end like used actually used the entire journal and so many times like notebooks and things have writing on just a couple pages at the front and then there's nothing so to have actual entries every single day is just amazing huh so for a long time bicycles were just called wheel i did not know that i love i i usually learn something new every single time i do this stream so i really enjoy that um kim and i slept until 11 a.m played a little tennis mrs lewis spent the afternoon with us alex mellon came up and i so this is a high society lady in 1897. melon would have been another high society family um i definitely that's a name that sticks out to me anyway i'm i'm going to um stop reading from the diary there because we are nearing the end of the stream and i do want to just say a few words before we end um i want to thank everybody who came by today i want to thank 16 bit eric for the raid for bringing people over for archival adventures um it has been lovely looking at this diary from 1897 with you all today i wasn't sure whether it would work because i had not seen the diary previously so i didn't know if i'd be able to read any of it thankfully i was i did have a box of other material here to use just in case i couldn't read anything um because it didn't want to sit here for two hours saying i can't read any of this but look at how pretty um anyway uh we are two months into this experiment of uh of doing archival adventures and it has been lovely i've really enjoyed being able to share some of these materials see them myself for the first time but also um share it with all of you out there um hopefully i will see you again in the future uh this show is made possible because of virginia tech the main channel for the show is uh virginia tech's twitch channel the vt ul studios channel so definitely give us a follow there on that channel we do have a bi-weekly tabletop role-playing game show called the role of play friday evenings at 6 00 pm the next episode i believe is coming up uh not this friday but the next friday and it should be me running a game of lasers and feelings based on elizabeth moon's vadas war series so a space opera which should be a fun time uh between now and then i will have another episode of archival adventures coming up next wednesday at 2 30 p.m i will be looking at the august dietz civil war collection next wednesday so stop on by and we'll see what's in that collection that would be referring to the american civil war which is one of the main collecting areas that we cover here um at virginia tech so that is gonna probably be everything i have to cover today let me see who's on who we can send a raid over to um and you know we've got a couple options here i'm gonna say let's see um i usually try to do like an educational stream of some sort but but let's see what we've got going on um monterey bay aquarium has the open seas cam on today or we could we could do some stardew valley over at the north carolina state university's libraries um hannah thank you for coming it is lovely to have you here um race it is also wonderful to have you stop by everybody who's been here lurking and just listening it's it's always a good time i think i will set up um a raid today i think we're gonna go monterey bay aquarium um for the open sea cam some nice uh relaxing background noise for whatever you've got left this afternoon um but thank you everybody for joining i'm going to click on the start raid commands here thanks i hope to see you again next week for more archival adventures like i said it is lovely having you here and i will see you all next time bye | VTLibraries | UCFYtDI8aNfskG5KMhqbscyw | 2021-06-04 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | 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GaxyYCG19Qw | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GaxyYCG19Qw | Marine BANNED From Attending His Own Graduation Ceremony For Absolutely FOUL Reason | marine banned from attending his own graduation ceremony for absolutely foul reason under the Obama administration we saw an uptick in disrespect for our military men and women Barack and Michelle Obama showed their constant disdain for the brave men and women who defend our great nation instead of Obama showing our military the utmost respect he cut their benefits and shrunk us to pre World War two capabilities on top of it all his nasty attitude was adopted by many of our youth and adults in leadership which is evident when one proud marine was banned from his graduation for this horrible reason most parents would be thrilled to have their son or daughter volunteer to serve our great country the sacrifice that our brave men and women make when they decide to serve and protect our nation is admirable though there are those on the left that continue to demonize their honorable sacrifice sadly that was demonstrated again when a marine flew back for his graduation only to discover he was banned Jacob Dalton Stanley a high school student from Indiana graduated early in December and signed up for the Marines this amazing young man then completed a boot camp a week before graduation and was planning to attend obviously proud of his amazing achievement Stan Lee wanted to wear his marine dress blues for his graduation however the school administration refused to allow him to wear them since it went against dress code you just cannot make this stuff up folks according to Fox News an Indiana high school student was forbidden from walking the stage to get his diploma while wearing his Marine uniform at his graduation ceremony Jacob Dalton Stanley graduated in December from Crown Point High School he completed marine bootcamp on Friday and flew home to attend his senior class graduation ceremony during practice principal chip Pettit reportedly told Stanley that he was not allowed to wear his uniform at the weekend graduation Stanley decided to wear his dress blues anyway meanwhile an early graduate and marine from the nearby Hobart High School was encouraged to wear her uniform for graduation hobart school superintendent Peggy Buffington told The Times of Northwest Indiana this year was especially nice because Anna critic us graduated midterm and landed just in time for the graduation ceremony Buffington described the occasion when the past present and future military were honored as a patriotic moment where the audience roars with applause the Marines do not have a policy on dress for high school graduations leaving the decision up to the individual school districts Pettit in addressing the issue regarding Stanley said we have continued wearing the traditional gown as this is the last formal event of the year in a celebration of the time our graduating seniors have spent at Crown Point High School this tradition is not intended to be disrespectful to students parents or our community but is a source of pride for our students it is also not intended to be disrespectful to our students choosing to serve in the military our active-duty service men and women in our veterans we are forever grateful for the sacrifices that they make on a daily basis for our freedom Stanley declined to comment but his classmates were outraged fellow graduate Lianne Tustin said if he wants to walk across the stage in his uniform that he worked so hard for and earned he should have the right to do that that's his achievement they honored other people's achievements whether they were in triathlon or other activities of course this completely disrespectful and this all thanks to Obama and his legacy after Stanley was banned from graduating his classmates were horrified and took to social media to voice their outrage seriously faced with rolling eyes light skin tone facepalm have some respect this is absolutely pathetic this is how we treat our military really disgusting Brooke at Brooke 1208 New York June 9th 2017 again this is the sort of disrespect that needs to be changed in our country however if Stanley wanted to walk across the stage in a g-string or a dress I am sure the administration would gladly oblige Stanley's achievement should be applauded and not punished in any way in this day and age hard work and dedication is almost a novelty to find in the younger generation to see someone so young make this enormous sacrifice is something that should be honoured and commended it will take time to turn the tide that has been set upon our country however with young people like Stanley around I have hoped for our future again share if you think that Jacob Stanley should be able to walk please do not forget like on videos and subscribe and comment because your voice matters and visit our page on Facebook and like them and follow up and thanks for watching [Music] you | News Today | 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wLRfbeTkLSM | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wLRfbeTkLSM | Why do Catholics make the Sign of the Cross? | hi how are you this is archbishop's sock villegas i'm greeting you from the archdiocese of linga and the groupon and welcome to the light of faith [Music] so [Music] the question is from mark and he asked us why do catholics make the sign of the cross the sign of the cross is the symbol of god's love for us [Music] jesus the only begotten son of god died on the cross and that was the height of his love for us there is no greater love than to die for your loved one and jesus did that so when we catholics take a sign of the cross we are actually saying we believe in god's love for us we believe that god loves me and nothing will make god change his mind in loving me the love of god for me is unconditional and because god loves me i have been changed i am not the same anymore i am a new person i am a new man i am a new woman because i have been touched with the love of god because we have been touched with the love of god so we make the sign of the cross in ourselves also and this time we are saying i accept that god loves me and i proclaim that god loves me so in making the sign of the cross we always use our right hand the right hand is the hand of authority as when you swear as when you take your oath the right hand is also the right hand of power like jesus sits at the right hand of the father so we say this person is the right hand man of the person in authority we say this person has power so we use our right hand to signify two things power and authority so we are taking all our powers we are staking all our authority we are staking our honor as we make the sign of the cross we put the hand on our forehead and say in the name of the father why the forehead because inside the forehead is our brain and brain is the organ for thinking so when we make a sign of the cross and put our hands on our forehead we are actually saying my mind belongs to god i want to know god more i want to know god more in the scriptures i want to know god more in the teachings of the church i want to know god more in prayer that is why it is very important that we catholics read the catechism read the scriptures attend seminars because these are ways for us to get to know god more because as philosophers say you cannot love what you do not know so if you want to love god you have to know him first you have to meet him and then our hand goes down to our chest because inside our chest is our heart and the heart is a symbol of love so here we are actually saying my love belongs to god here we say my mind belongs to god my love belongs to god you cannot love anyone equal to god you should not love anything equal to god when we put our hands on our chest we are actually saying i love god should we stop loving one another no we should love one another we should love our life here on earth because our life here on earth is a blessing from god but do not love anyone or anything equal to god or even above god and then our hand moves to the left shoulder and to the right shoulder why the shoulder because the shoulder helps us to act the shoulder connects our limbs our arms to our body so what we're saying now is my actions belong to god it is very easy to be a good catholic in the church it is very easy to be a good catholic when you pray but the test of real catholicism is when we act our faith because christianity is not a matter of talking it is a matter of walking we must walk our faith we must prove our faith by the action of our lives so we are saying my mind belongs to god my love belongs to god my actions belong to god and then finally our hands are put together and we say amen amen means i adore amen means i accept amen means i announce amen means i proclaim amen means i will die for this so when we make a sign of the cross it is actually a sign of love we are accepting the love that god showed us when he allowed his only begotten son to die on the cross and to say we are loved this is how much i love you when we make a sign of the cross we are actually saying to ourselves i accept the love of god for me i'm about to do something great i'm about to do something with love and i will do it for my love for my love for god my dear brothers and sisters in christ please make a sign of the cross as often as you wish during the day when you wake up when you sit down for a meal before you leave the house when you pass by the church before praying before meals after meals before your work before going to bed make a sign of the cross because the side of the cross is a sign god loves me and i love god thank you for listening to the light of faith i invite you to send in your questions your inquiries your faith sharing and we would be glad to broadcast them here and answer your questions here thank you very much god loves you very [Music] much you | Sabins Studio | UCK6kfvxt1y6_xs483rLoFhA | 2020-10-01 | Creative Commons Attribution 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wwIhbZ6gLOk | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wwIhbZ6gLOk | Woodturning Beautiful Baseball Bat From Firewood | First I will be removing the extra wood to prevent too much vibration. Removing this wood is important because my lathe is very cheap and unstable. Finally we can begin turning safely. Now that we have smoothed this branch into a billet we can begin to shape our bat. Finding the perfect balance between barrel and handle length can be difficult. However, I think I did a great job here. The bat feels balanced and powerful. You can see that the wood is very rough, that is because my tools are dull. Shaping the knob can make or break your bat build, that's why you need to plan it out and take your time. Vibrations caused by the thin and unstable bat made this impossible to turn. I was forced to carefully chisel out the remaining wood. I began with 40 grit and worked up to 1500. I did 3 coats of black spray paint. I had to sand this again because it had become rough over night. Mineral oil really brings out the grain. I used about 6 coats of clear coat. I am applying metal letter stamps. Support my channel! | Desvae | UC2iUdPJY7cHoetBWP0_-AdQ | 2023-09-04 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 192 | 1,018 |
R6-9KSTXnNk | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R6-9KSTXnNk | The Hardcore Retro God (Review #51 - 30th Anniversary MEGAPALOOZA, Part C) | [♫ - "Mega Man & Bass - Dynamo Man's Theme"] (*Dramatic drumroll*) And now, for the first time in HCRG history... fasten your seat belts and extinguish all your smoking materials, folks - it's gonna be a bumpy, intense, non-stop, in-your-face series of rollercoaster rides unlike ANYTHING you've ever fucking experienced! (*end of drumroll*) That's right, folks - Mega Man 8, alongside X4, X5 AND X6, all for the PS1... circa 1996 (Japan) and 1997 (USA) concerning the former title, and '97, 2000 & 2001 respectively - concerning the latter 3. For these babies, I'm definitely using and bringing back my trusty PS2 to be precise! [♫ - "Mega Man 8 - Title"] / [in-game VO] Mega Man 8! Our latest 32-bit caper opens with an interstellar duel between 2 ruthless robot warriors engulfed in comets, eventually resulting in the 2 being forced onto the Earth's surface via its gravitational pull due mostly to the fatal scars they've caused. (*Mysterious blue Robot Warrior grunts*) [H.C.R.G.] Meanwhile, beyond said surface, yet another duel takes place - between none other than both our eponymous Blue Bomber and his conflicted rival, both voiced by Ruth Shiraishi (who also voices X in X4) and Darryl Stogre, respectively... [Bass - voiced by D. Stogre] Mega Man, today we finish this! [Mega Man - voiced by R. Shiraishi] Hey, BASS...why must I fight you? We are not enemies! [Bass] Shut up! (*fires his Buster*) (*Bass groans*) [Roll - voiced by M. Gazepis] Mega Man! | [Mega Man] Roll! [Roll] Mega Man, hurry! You must come with me! [Bass] You can't leave yet! Huh? [H.C.R.G.] ...Eventually being cut short by a reminder from Roll (voiced by Michelle Gazepis), who, in addition to briefing her brother with yet another important message from their creator / dad, instantly whisks him away - thereby not only pissing off Bass in the process, but flat-out putting the stubborn-ass dickhead on thin ice. [Mega Man] Dr. Light, what is the problem? [Dr. Light - voiced by Jack Evans] A strange meteor has fallen to Earth just a while ago. (*monitor beep*) This meteor seems to be emitting a powerful energy signature. Something this powerful must not fall into the hands of evil. [Mega Man] I understand, Dr. Light. I'm on it! | [H.C.R.G.] What does this message entail, you might ask? His latest mission, should he be ballsy enough to accept it - is to investigate a deserted island upon which a meteor, in the form of one of the aforestated robot warriors, has crash-landed, and other peculiar "Evil Energy" readings stemming from it. However, as we're about to witness - his habitual, stuck-up "douchey" arch-nemesis genius Dr. W beats him to one of these... | [Mega Man] OK! [H.C.R.G.] ...Thus his latest, soon-to-be-fleshed-out exploit unfolds! [in-game VO] "Ready!" Gameplay-procedure-wise, isn't it obvious?! It's ALL DITTO YET AGAIN, just like the last 7! Here, our intro stage involves infiltrating said remote island... littered with mechanical hermit crabs that roll around upon taking damage - namely the Ammoners; the standard Mets ("Hard-Hats") and miscellaneous foes - complete with a secret underground passage accessible via the randomly-unearthed "Skull Gates". The Mega Ball makes its debut here, acting as more than a secondary weapon - it's also used for pulling off higher leaps in tandem with said primary function, and makes a well-deserved return in Marvel vs. Capcom. But that's a different case entirely for another time! Take note, the Mega Ball must also be replenished periodically - again, like all the Master weapons and miscellaneous Rush gadgets, which refill automatically in-between stages just as they did last time, by the by - even upon death, no less. And since it's a PS1 game we're dealing with here, though the Saturn controls might be different from this - Triangle (△) and Square (□) are for firing both normal and charged Buster shots upon holding the former-indicated button down for a few seconds, and releasing - as per usual - with the latter-indicated button for Special Weapon deployment; X and Circle (◯) are for jumping and sliding while holding Down on either the D-pad or analog stick, whenever applicable; as well as swimming while underwater - at least in this game's case! You're also free to quit at any time by going to the Weapons menu and pushing SELECT - cause the PlayStation, for shit's sake! But then again, WHY EVEN BOTHER?! And must I mention yet again that the shoulder keys are also used for swapping the special Master Weapons at will? In this particular case, L1 & R1 - while L2 & R2 do "FUCK-ALL"! And you can still fire off your standard Arm Cannon while being equipped with said alternate weapons. With the rudimentary setup out of our system, at the far end of the opening stage lies a derelict-yet-artificial giant shelled crab boss by the name of "Yadokargo" - who, aside from your traditional Buster, is also susceptible to your new Mega Ball. (*Mega charges himself up while Yadokargo shows itself from underneath its shell, thus equipping its limbs*) Upon obliterating its screwy, "scrap-brained" ass... [♫ - "Sonic - Scrap Brain Zone"] (*record scratch*) AGAIN, has "JACK-SHIT" to do with SONIC... (*UFO hatch opens*) [Dr. Wily - voiced by Douglas Kendall, laughs his ass off] [Mega Man] It's over, Wily! [H.C.R.G.] that earlier-discussed plot point comes into play, as expected - except Dr. Light briefs our pint-sized, plasma-powered hero on more info regarding more of the "Evil Energy" samples after Wily makes off with one of them. (*text crawling*) [Dr. Wily] Now the world is MINE! (*shuts his UFO's hatch*) Got ya...! [Mega Man] I got it, Doctor! (*Rush's message hatch shuts, then barks*) | [H.C.R.G.] It's at this juncture, when - WHO THE HELL COULD'VE GUESSED?! the customary "pick-one-of-the-first-half-of-Robot-Masters-to-put-out-of-commission-once-and-for-all- followed-by-an-intermission-level-after-which-the-next-half-are-accessible" procedure comes into play. Our target cast this time around: GRENADE MAN, FROST MAN, TENGU MAN, CLOWN MAN, AQUA MAN - not to be confused with the DC superhero, inspired by Marvel's Sub-Mariner, and finally SWORD MAN, SEARCH MAN & ASTRO MAN. [Mega Man, in-game] Let's do it! [Grenade Man] I'm Grenade Man!! As far as the significant changes to the framework: the bolts are only found in plain view OR in an obscure, hidden space within specific stage areas...except in the Wily Tower - within which there aren’t any checkpoints as opposed to everywhere else, by the by...LIKE, WAY TO FUCK US OVER AGAIN, CAPCOM!!! - rather than from exterminating various common enemies, and are used to make crucial item parts at Dr. Light's Lab - accessible in the Stage Select screen. At least half of the Robot Master stages feature mini-boss confrontations before reaching the halfway point, and upon wiping them out... an all-new assortment of Rush abilities and/or vehicles are awarded to you - the Rush Cycle, Rush "Item-Roulette" Search, Rush Bomber & Rush Health - for much faster traveling (Kaneda, meet your new hot-rodding partner!); having him summon a random item OR plain "jack-shit" - in which case he’ll end up conking out; and even hurl a shitload of bombs AS WELL AS energy & weapon recovery items whilst flying left and right in a wavy line before vanishing - singularly, largely due to the absence of E-Tanks in this particular entry. Also, DON'T EVEN FRICKIN' GET ME STARTED WITH THOSE INFURIATING & REPETITIOUS ROCKET-POWERED SNOWBOARD SECTIONS - both in Frost Man's domain AND Wily Tower Area #1, during which you're not only free to migrate around & attack... there's 2 basic but crucial actions you'll be instructed to perform more often than not, hence these voice-modulated instructions heard like so... [VO instructor]: "Jump! Jump!" "Slide! Slide!" "Slide! Slide!" "Jump! Jump!" "Slide! Slide!" "Jump! Jump!" "Jump! Ju..." "Jump! Jump!" (*instructions overlap*) [H.C.R.G.] Trust me, you'll be hearing these A LOT... AND THEY’LL GET ON YOUR NERVES MORE OFTEN THAN YOUR FIRST-EVER FUCKING NEWBORN CHILD. Moreover, expect a lot of CHRIST-AWFUL, EGREGIOUS bottomless-pit plummets and/or sudden hazard exposures if your timing’s far from on the mark. Hell, it’s no wonder the input lag is evident in the Anniversary Collection - but at least the board sections in the former-announced area are a “walk in the park” compared to the latter. Did I forget to mention that there’s auto-scrolling, “shmup-inspired” sections in both the second half of Tengu Man’s stage, as well as in Wily Tower Area #2, during which you can also summon the returning Auto, Beat and Eddie for more strenuous, combat-heavy support? Christ, even G.I. Joe’s a gang of pre-kindergarteners compared to these 4! [Roll] Welcome back! [H.C.R.G.] Getting to the 17 crucial items you can purchase in Dr. Light’s Lab, depending on how many bolts you’ve rounded up - there’s 40 in all stages, by the by... while some are mandatory, others aren’t worth a SHIT, and must all be equipped before they take effect: first and foremost, there's the Power Shield, which scales down post-damage knock-back for 6 Bolts; the Spare Extra which allows you to start AND even continue with 4 extra lives instead of 2 - also worth 6 Bolts, ditto for the Shooting Part, which allows up to 5 normal Buster shots on-screen at a time instead of 3. Then there's the Energy Balancer, which Instantly refills Special Weapons in need, even while not equipped with them - just like in 6 & 7, worth 5 Bolts; the returning Exit Module from 7, worth 4 Bolts this time around - allows, as always, warping out of any previously-cleared Robot Master stage at will; and then you've got the Laser Shot, Arrow Shot & Auto-Shoot - all of which are worth 5 Bolts, and fire off any fully-charged Buster shot in the form of a beam, thereby decimating the hell out of multiple enemy groups... including Shielded Sniper Joes and the like; a light-powered arrow that splits into 6 energy orbs; and a volley of instant, automatic rapid-fire Buster shots upon reaching full charge status, thus nullifying the standard Mega Buster until it's disabled - individually. Other items include the Step Booster - which provides you with faster climbing capabilities Up and Down ladders; and even the Energy Saver which hacks off any required amount of Special Weapon energy - worth 5 & 6 bolts respectively; not to mention the Super Recover, the Spare Charger, Hyper Slider, High Speed Charge, the Rapid & Boost Parts, and finally the Exchanger. And as ever, you'll need as much of these items as possible - if not every single, solitary one... as soon as you can conserve enough bolts for each of 'em! [Roll] Good luck, Mega Man! | [H.C.R.G.] (*scoff*) Yeah, whatever, Roll... [Grenade Man] (*chuckles upon taking damage...*) (*explodes out of existence*) ...That felt good! [H.C.R.G.] In terms of the new Robot Masters' choices of weapons when you eradicate their heavy-metal asses, Grenade Man’s Flash Bomb, Clown Man’s Thunder Claw, Tengu Man’s Tornado Hold, Sword Man’s Flame Sword, Search Man’s Homing Sniper and Astro Man’s Astro Crush are amongst the most useful I’ve ever taken advantage of - as I’m sure many have, notwithstanding the latter’s colossal energy usage - like most screen-nuke type Special Weapons in previous outings. Frost Man’s Ice Wave isn't too goddamn shabby, and Aqua Man’s Water Balloon leaves “God-knows-how-much” to be desired - unless you’re aware of its firing patterns... but are all in all a moderately diverse lineup! Shit, you can even use the Thunder Claw as a grappling tool to advance through obstacles - akin to Super Metroid, as well as the Tornado Hold for a levitation aid apart from the Mega Ball. Just like in the previous outing, an intermission stage ensues upon retirement of the first 4 ass-wipe Robot Masters. As such, you're exploring the plains at sunset during which you'll eventually come face-to-face with one of the attacking 'meteor-like-robots', Duo - who, prior to his sudden disappearance, was briefly researched by Dr. Light when the first 4 "Evil Energy" sources were rounded up. And while we're at it - there's boss cameo appearances by Cut Man within that very same vicinity prior to reaching his oversized ass, as well as Wood Man in Search Man's area - but as usual, I digress. (*Proto Man's iconic whistle, in G# / warps in*) Following said confrontation - or said strings of confrontations, another anime FMV cutscene ensues during which our hero’s being confronted by a giant mechanical gorilla while en route to the underground Wily Tower, protected by a mysterious barrier by the way - and EXTREMELY ASSAULTED VIA ELECTRIC SHOCK WITH THE LONGEST AND MOST ANNOYING YELL ON TOP OF IT, ONE MIGHT ADD! [Mega Man / Rush] (*pained yells & barks*) [Mega Man] Rush!! Huh? (*Dr. Wily's distant laughter*) [Dr. Wily] I'm impressed! I didn't think you'd make it THIS far, Mega Man! However, I don't have time to deal with you. Say good night!! (*The giant mechanical gorilla zaps Mega Man as he yells in non-stop agony...*) (*Mega's yells continue, and then climaxes while the mechanical gorilla's restraint is broken by a mysterious blue wave*) [Mega Man] Rush... (*Rush barks in near-defeat*) [Duo] (*warps in*) Are you okay? | [H.C.R.G.] Thank God Duo eventually helps the reckless blue dipshit out of that bind... thus segueing us into the second half of our adventure, which yet again involves lynching the Christ out of the next and final 4 Robot Master douches...AND, we all know where this is going. Control-wise, they’ve been TREMENDOUSLY augmented from its precursor and are mere “child’s play” as always, sporting something of a modest aspect notwithstanding the usual batch of gripes about which won’t be repeated, including, but not limited to, the all-new swimming technique - likewise with the tried-and-true, often-reestablished gameplay mechanics - even in 32-bit territory, no less! Challenge-wise, being that it's on the approximate, parallel level as its predecessor... 8 possesses what we like to dub as "Gargoyle's Quest Syndrome", in that certain portions of your adventure turn out to be a colossal pain in the ass at the start - not counting the intro stages which are gravy by comparison, and become slightly more of a “walk-in-the-park” halfway through. Other than those nerve-wracking, if somehow resilient, jet-board areas about which I've been gloating - the search for the hidden extra bolts is more of a head-scratcher since, YET AGAIN... they can’t be farmed for, NOR is there any fucking way to backtrack for ‘em in case you happen to make it past the checkpoint without any prior knowledge whatsoever (I’m looking at YOU, Clown Man!!) - in which instance, there’s no other alternative but to revisit the stage from “Square One” upon clearing it. And the less I say about the labyrinthine sections in Astro Man’s stage, let alone the underwater navigation and mini-boss confrontation in Aqua Man’s stage...THE BETTER! On the former, you’re best off using the color-based buttons to activate each door in order to nab a few of the bolts, OR reach the giant skull warp-mat leading to the next “virtual area.” Hell, at least Tengu Man’s air fleet infiltration via Rush Jet (alongside Beat, Auto and/or Eddie) and even the bubble-flight sections aren’t much of a migraine provided you’re aware of your unmarred judgment, and neither are the teleportation boxes in Clown Man’s stage. Not to mention, since there aren’t any E-Tanks here, as elaborated previously...nor are there any Super Adaptors, you’ll be relying on the Rush Health more often - which, for the record, are only available once per goddamn life - EVEN DURING THE FUCKING WILY BOSS CONFRONTATIONS, NO LESS. [♫ - "Wily Tower Intro Fanfare"] And since we’re on that subject, they’re all complete lily-livered fucks despite their significant ranks and aggression factors in comparison to the retarded-ass Robot Masters - whom, as usual, you’ll have to quarrel with again near the end. First, there's Atetemino, a chained mechanical lady-bug that appears from above with a box and 2 cylindrical hatches that release bombs, in the style of Whac-a-Mole - susceptible ONLY to the Mega Ball; Bliking, a gargantuan, tin-plated rocket-like combat droid armed with mines, homing missiles, a row of 6 lasers emitted from its limbs and the ability to ram into any and all opponents; the long-awaited return of Bass & Treble - fused with each other, as always; an updated, slime-based Green Devil, based on the Yellow Devil - whose abilities and patterns should be second nature to us by now, and finally WILY HIMSELF in 2 FORMS: his 8th MACHINE VARIATION COMPLETE WITH A HUGE LASER AND A SAW-BLADE, followed by the USUAL CAPSULE WITH AN ARRANGEMENT OF PURPLE ENERGY ORBS! And yet again, as usual - we all know where the fuck this is going… It’s no wonder why Capcom fumbled the goddamn ball with the boss confrontation difficulty, for shit’s sake - if not egregiously! THANK GOD, however, as also mentioned previously - at least all your weapons are refilled NOT ONLY upon death, but in-between stages! Since this is a PlayStation game we’re dealing with, you’re able to save your progress upon clearing any stage, or following your final demise - thereby keeping track of all the weapons you’ve gained, the extra enhancement items you’ve gotten ahold of, and the necessary bolts you’ve discovered for them so far... DITTO for the Saturn counterpart - as long as you’ve got your Memory Card or Random Access Memory (RAM) cartridge equipped for their respective consoles. Beyond that, take every ounce of advice provided thus far to heart while retaining those of the first 7! In the graphics department, for a 32-bit update to the Blue Bomber’s legacy in commemoration of his 10th anniversary... well, at the time of course - the in-game visuals are crisp, vivid and well-defined, all in terms of 3 key factors - stage foreground & background work, scenery background work and sprite-work alike. Mega Man by himself, in-game, isn’t too tacky or oversized unlike last time despite his more detailed and elaborate animations being on the awkward & oafish side, as are the much simpler foes - I’M GLARING AT YOU AGAIN, Mets! Shit, the choreographed close-ups of each character engaging in plot-heavy in-game conversations don't disappoint a smidgen - especially Proto Man, no less - who, for the record, appears at rare but crucial intervals. While many might be turned off by the slight overhead view of every stage area due as a whole to the likelihood of complications stemming from enemy targeting and pinpointing every goddamn environmental danger, it's far from a godforsaken eyesore and then some! The same could also be said for the stellar, if not surprisingly dated, anime FMV cutscenes - especially the intro, containing 2 different songs for both the Western and Japanese editions of the game - with the latter by a band called GANASIA - titled “Electric Communication” and “Brandnew Way” at the end, thus giving the game more of a dynamic, anime-esque edge - produced by XEBEC of Sorcerer Hunters / Zoids / Love Hina / the MegaMan NT Warrior series, based on Battle Network / DN Angel / Stellvia / Negima / Martian Successor Nadesico fame; also responsible for the cutscenes in X4 (out the same damn year) / Maverick Hunter X on PSP and its bonus OVA movie, "The Day of Sigma". You can tell right away that they upped the motherfucking ante on the overall presentation, thanks to the appearances of the newly-devised and more diverse choices of foes, big and small alike... and even the use of slightly darker hues in contrast to the brighter ones - thereby shitting uncontrollably on those of the earlier 7 installments, if (quite frankly) not by much. In the music-and-sound department, arranged & orchestrated this time around by Shusaku Uchiyama (内山 修作) of Resident Evil - Director’s Cut / Resident Evil 2 & 4 / Devil May Cry 1 & 4 / P.N.03 (Product Number 3) & Under the Skin fame, as well as the Japan-and-Europe-only Saturn port of X3 and Mega Man 10, alongside composers from various entries - the soundtrack, in all honesty, is a mixed bag, not that they blow burrito & turkey chunks in the least! Sure, the CD-quality songs aren’t as noteworthy, poignant or enlivening as the likes of the first 6 NES outings, as well as 7 on Super NES - to some goddamn extent - and ESPECIALLY the soon-to-be-elaborated X4, hence, one of the most common complaints for this one outing alone, considering why many tend to look the other way very often - and that’s understandable - but at least each and every track fits the mood of their respective incidents, if not rigorously. The sound effects are at least more realistic and up to snuff, despite being a “skosh” out of whack. And the voice acting - CHRIST-SHITTING-DAMN, does it leave a lot to be desired... except maybe in-game! | [Mega Man] ...are you OK? [Dr. Light] I'm almost finished. The battery will be charged in 10 minutes. [Mega Man] That's good. By the way, what do you make of these? [Dr. Light] These? ...Seems to be energy resources, but I've never seen this type on Earth. (*Evil Energy lingers*) I don't know where this energy came from, BUT we cannot let it fall into Dr. Wily's ("Wahwee's") hands. (*Wily laughs maniacally*) You must recover all the energy immediately, (*brief stumble*) Mega Man. When we find that meteor, we'll find Dr. Wily ("Wahwee"). | [H.C.R.G.] Setting aside Mega Man’s “almost-kiddy-but-girly” nature rivaling even that of his sister Roll, Dr. Light, however, is WAY OFF due to his “Elmer-Fudd-inspired-yankee” motif - nothing against Jack Evans, who also voices Auto and Frost Man... (*Frost Man breaks his ice sculptures*) [Frost Man] I'll crush you!! I will...BEAT YOU!! [H.C.R.G.] The participating Robot Masters are yet another mixed bag, while Grenade Man, Tengu Man & Sword Man are at least competent, likewise with both Bass & Proto Man... [Tengu Man] Kid, you're almost not worth the effort! ...Everyone else runs the gamut from flat-out nonsensical to just DOWNRIGHT AGGRAVATING AS SHIT, and the less I say about Duo, the better!! Oh, and kindly take note of our Top 10 songs shown here, with an Honorable Mention at the bottom: Replay-value-wise, ranking slightly higher than both 6 & 7 combined... and while the same adaptable mechanics and kinks make their return here while incorporating its own share of innovations, in juxtaposition with the Save feature and surprisingly manageable learning curve - there’s no denying that there are a fair amount of indispositions revolving around this game. Several of which, for the sake of briefly epitomizing what’s already been set in stone while preventing myself from echoing them to the point of overabundance - include the absence of content from prior outings which could’ve worked better here... (*scoffs*) See what I was getting at?! ...the lack of originality and charm here in comparison to them, the mixed-bag audiovisual presentation facets, and to top it off, the obvious staff scarcity in terms of not having a competent and worthy enough play-tester concerning those GOD-FORSAKEN Jet-Snowboard sections, for which I strongly suggest giving yourself enough patience and confidence due to the countless deaths you’ll suffer, as hinted previously. Regardless of these prevalent grievances, however... there’s also no denying that Mega Man 8 is a hair above average and definitely worth giving a test-drive if you’re curious enough what it offers. And once again, before I forget - this is also included in the Anniversary Collection on PS2, XBox & Gamecube alongside the previous 7 installments, and especially the Legacy Collection (Vol. 2) on NOT ONLY PS4... but also the Nintendo Switch, XBox One & PC - alongside 7, 9 and 10. [Astro Man] How'd that happen?! I can't...(repeats over and over, ending with a pained yell) (*explodes out of existence...*) Good grief!! [H.C.R.G.] My god, sounds like he should join the Peanuts cast or something! (*throwing in all 3 discs simultaneously, shutting the PS2's drive hatch and activating the system*) (*title design warps in and forms...*) [♫ - "Mega Man X4 - Title"] (*the X warps in along with it, thus exhibiting a complete impact*) [in-game VO] "Mega Man X4!" [♫ - "Mega Man X5 - Intro", based on Zero's Theme] [♫ - "Mega Man X6" - Opening Intro, Part 2: "The Answer" by UND3RC0DE's Showtaro Morikubo] Continuing on with the X spin-off canon, these 3 follow-ups are set during specific time periods, like with the previous 3, in 21XX following X3 (NO PUN INTENDED). Yet again, let's examine each individual premise one at a time without going too far off the map - in X4's case, an all-new strict, by-the-books anti-Maverick military regime by the name of the Repliforce was originated, thanks to the efforts of the Colonel, his sister Iris and the oversized Reploid General. What's their mission, one might ask? The strong need for independence from their human creators despite their intent to prevent any harm towards them. Regardless of their aim, however... yet another chaotic, full-scale struggle breaks out between them AND the Maverick Hunters themselves - not just X & Zero, who in this entry's case - their story-driven paths are separate from each other depending on who you start with from the get-go (Mega Man & Bass much?!) - on account of a recently-resurrected shadowy figure lurking behind the scenes... (*cough*) [under breath] obviously, SIGMA (*cough*) - who, in order to have both X & Zero deceased permanently, coaxed the Repliforce General into believing how aggressive they are, and will stop at nothing to crush their high-and-mighty regime. [Sigma, voiced by Charlie Fontana] ...and continue to hunt down the Reploids. Do you believe they pose a significant threat? [Repliforce General - voiced by M. Hagan] Perhaps. [Sigma] You already know the truth, General. Their sole mission has been to destroy any Reploids who fail to do as the humans order!! [General] Hmmm.... [Sigma] It's in your best interest to stop them NOW, before they turn on you. You possess enough power to destroy them! (*collective thunderclaps*) [General] I will not betray the humans. Remove yourself from my sight! My business with you has concluded. [Sigma] (*brisk chortle*) Very well, But you will change your mind soon, I assure you! (*electric sickle arcing; Sigma laughs demonically*) [H.C.R.G.] Sigma, dream the hell on!! Anyways... Zero, however, goes through his own share of horseshit regarding a nightmare he's experiencing involving his mysterious-yet-familiar creator (*cough*) WILY, [normal] not only complimenting his appearance upon awakening... [Dr. Wily - voiced by John O'Connor] Zero... | [Zero - voiced by Wayne Doster] Who are you? [Dr. Wily] My masterpiece... [Zero] But, who are you? [Dr. Wily] After him! He is my nemesis. Our rivalry is what gives me motivation in life. Now go, destroy him! That's an order. [Zero] Huh? Wait! | [H.C.R.G.] ...But also tasking him to wipe out an unknown foe prior to his eventual disappearance. Whilst attempting to do so, however, Zero then finds himself being stunned by the most catastrophic-as-shit pain imaginable, thereby transforming into a myriad of mayhem-filled visions. Those same visions also come true in reality, as a colossal floating civilization known as Sky Lagoon makes its descent while being set ablaze, THUS SAVAGELY COLLIDING INTO ANOTHER CITY LYING FAR BELOW AND ERADICATING A MASSIVE, MIXED COLONY OF CIVILIANS, HUMANS & REPLOIDS ALIKE IN THE PROCESS... | [Zero] The same dream, again... [P.A.] "...all the Maverick Hunters on call to assemble, immediately!" (*Zero takes off*) [H.C.R.G.] ...Hence, their separate fates come into play. Then, in X5's case - the Maverick Hunter base has been laid under siege by an all-too-familiar enemy, namely, that very same dickhead Sigma, thereby NOT ONLY nuking said base - but plaguing the entire planet with his new virus, thus forcing every Reploid on Earth to go Maverick! And to top it off, a new Maverick merc in town hired by Sigma (namely, Dynamo) has caused the extremely-affected Eurasia, an off-world space colony, to initiate a devastating, full-on concussion with the Earth - thereby totaling themselves to ABSOLUTE JIZZ-ALL! In an effort to expeditiously cease such an incident, the Maverick Hunter team... made up of NOT ONLY X & Zero, but also the debut of leader and tactical genius Signas, weapons engineer & mechanic Douglas... (*record scratch*) For crying out loud, IS THIS REALLY THE TIME?! ...and communicator / computer operator / navigator / specialist Alia - THE LATTER OF WHOM YOU’LL HEAR FROM A LOT THROUGHOUT THIS GAME, AS WELL AS IN THE SUBSEQUENT FOLLOWUPS (including X7 & X8), considers 2 feasible substitute plans: either A - design a high-powered laser cannon, ‘Enigma’ for test-firing, or B - launch a space shuttle into Eurasia... Shit, CYBERNATOR much?! - THUS VAPORIZING THE EVER-LOVING CHRIST OUT OF SAID RAMPAGING OFF-WORLD COLONY AND SPARING OUR BELOVED PLANET IN THE PROCESS. And finally, regarding X6... taking place 3 weeks later following said collision, X is summoned yet again to investigate this “Nightmare Phenomena” lunacy (minus Zero due to his 3RD EXTINCTION IN A ROW LAST TIME AROUND... hence why we see X holding his saber on the cover), considering the fact that the Earth’s far from inhabitable due to Eurasia’s recent collapse - meaning that all of humanity was forced to live underground, however the hell remaining there are. Enlisting the assistance of Isoc and his associate High Max - who, in truth, are subordinates under the command of GATE, the lead researcher and mastermind behind the Nightmare Virus - it turns out that there’s a purple, Nightmare-based entity on the rampage whose identity resembles that of Zero, within the midst of all this goddamn cataclysm! Ergo, the three initiate a cause for the Reploids to once and for all reverse the effects of and vaporize the still-sustaining virus. Of course, it’s just a question of whether or not the efforts building towards said cause will be for the greater good. Despite retaining the garden-variety, middle-of-the-road, “copy-&-paste” formula from their 3 antecedents, you’re free to pick between X or Zero at the start - in both the cases of X4 & X5 - and EITHER the normal or Falcon Armor incarnations of X, but ONLY following the intro stage. Upon selecting either one of the 2, or again, just flat-out commencing in X6 - their respective premises play themselves out in either FMV mode akin to that of the opening, or in-game graphical backstory accompanied by text - which, by the way, you’re able to skip to your leisure. From there, the standard intro stage runs ensue depending on which installment you’re dealing with: in X4's case, you, as X or Zero, are infiltrating the “initially-normal-but-eventually-ravaged” Sky Lagoon, rife with Tonboroid-S dragonfly-like reploids, Knot Beret soldiers and the like, whilst evading - or occasionally countering - the metallic-winged dragon known as Eregion. Eventually, you’ll meet face to face with Magma Dragoon with some important - if a tad unnecessary - words before reaching the next area of the same civilization - rife with both ascending and descending landscapes alike, Trap-Blasts, and the usual enclosing walls containing an extra life and an instant-refill item - thus segueing into a full-on altercation with the very same Eregion! (*the Repliforce Colonel warps in*) Following said battle, the Repliforce Colonel makes his in-game debut appearance... thereby engaging in a conversation between him and either X or Zero about their suggestion to disarm his regime, to which the former-announced new character declines. Then in X5's case: you as X or Zero - once again - are out and about, rushing and raising all kinds of hell through another urban cityscape setting - on the aforementioned Eurasia no less, rife with zip-lines... which you can cling onto by holding up on the D-pad whilst leaping, floating AND falling platforms, Mad Taxis, Walk Shooters, Crushers and the like! And remember the whole mid-stage hint communication spiel with Alia I was getting at earlier? With the exception of X5, during which you're better off enduring ALL HER RAMBLINGS - you can either push Select to access said hints, or ignore 'em completely! And new to this offering AND X6... you can also duck at will, a well-deserved addition in my book - notwithstanding the fact that it's been IMPLEMENTED LATE IN THE SERIES... in addition to the traditional ground dash technique. At the end lies a gigantic, rocket-powered Sigma Head hidden within a statue, before which a barely-exhausted Zero pops up out of nowhere - that is, if you're playing as X. (*Zero warps in*) [in-game VO] Ready?! And finally, in the case of X6 - YOU as X alone, this time armed with Zero's iconic Z-Saber... are once again traversing through an extremely desolated and FUBAR desert area, followed by its underground ruins - filled to the brim with Junkroids, Hover Gunners, and 2 types of obstacles & enemies that can be obliterated with ONLY the Z-Saber... namely the metallic boxes and Meta-Wheel F's! After evading a host of rocket-powered drills, 2 altercations ensue - one against the D-1000 Mechaniloid and its operating core, followed by High Max - with the latter turning out to be ABSOLUTELY UNWINNABLE. Just like Vile in the first Mega Man X, you’re left with no other alternative but to nearly sacrifice yourself. High Max then warns X to FUCK RIGHT OFF, and more of the plot gets revealed thereafter. Following their individual introductory scenes, each installment incorporates the traditional “Exterminate-8-Mavericks- in-any-predetermined-order” spiel, but with a twist - that is, in the cases of X5 & X6. Our latest, crucial roll calls of target Mavericks waiting for a serious ass-kicking, one might ask?! In X4's case, you've got WEB SPIDER, CYBER PEACOCK, STORM OWL, the aforementioned MAGMA DRAGOON, JET STINGRAY, SPLIT MUSHROOM, SLASH BEAST & FROST WALRUS; ...then in X5's case, there's GRIZZLY SLASH (aka Crescent Grizzly), SQUID ADLER (aka Volt Kraken), IZZY GLOW (aka Shining Hotarunius), DUFF McWHALEN (aka Tidal Makkoeen), THE SKIVER (aka Spiral Pegacion), AXLE THE RED (aka Spike Rosered), DARK DIZZY (aka Dark Necrobat) & MATTREX (aka Burn Dinorex)... and finally, in X6's case - there's COMMANDER YAMMARK, RAINY TURTLOID, SHIELD SHELDON, BLIZZARD WOLFANG, BLAZE HEATNIX, INFINITY MIJINION, METAL SHARK PLAYER and last, but CERTAINLY FUCKING NOT LEAST - GROUND SCARAVICH. By now, everyone knows the drill; GOD HELP ME IF I FUCKING MEET SOMEONE WHO DOESN’T. The only exception, regarding X4, is you’re stuck with that one character throughout the entire game, no matter who you’ve started off with - and are UNABLE TO SWAP BETWEEN THE 2 UNLIKE IN X3. Not to mention - Zero’s way more fluid thanks to his iconic Triple-Slash Combo, and exhibits an all-new, remarkable move-set all his own. Thank God - and CAPCOM, of course... He’s not as faulty and restricted as he used to be last time! Despite how tough it can be to get the hang of his basic techniques - even during the Maverick boss battles no less, it completely shits on X’s path in terms of diversity being that NOT ONLY is he assisted by Iris - again, the Colonel's sister, as well as Zero's eventual romantic interest - a set of contemporary skills are introduced upon laying the ultimate smack-down on each new Maverick, likewise YET AGAIN in every subsequent outing. For instance, Zero can apply different elements to his Saber while either on ground, during a dash OR in midair; as well as perform both a “Giga-Attack-inspired” screen-nuke - hence Cyber Peacock’s “Rakuhouha” in X4, Izzy Glow's C-Flasher in X5, and Infinity Mijinion’s “Rekkoha” in X6; and an air-dash - hence Jet Stingray's "Hienkyaku" in X4 & Squid Adler's ice-based "Frost Splasher" in X5... thus integrating a plateau of challenge beyond anything one’s ever witnessed. As for X, the usual choices of weapons are applied as always upon making each new Maverick his bitch every step of the way. Several notable ones include Split Mushroom’s Soul Body...OK, WE'RE NOT GOING THERE!! - Web Spider’s Lightning Web - also used as a temporary wall obstacle to avoid spiked areas, akin to Gargoyle’s Quest; Storm Owl’s Double Cyclone; Magma Dragoon’s Rising Fire - which, when charged, results in the iconic Shoryuken...'cause once again, CAPCOM; The Skiver’s Wing Spiral & Dark Dizzy’s Dark Hold - aka the "X Version" of Flash Man's Time Stopper, also available for Zero; Commander Yammark's Yammar Option, which summons a formation of 3 dragonflies around X, thereby trumping Izzy Glow's Firefly Laser - if not by much; as well as Metal Shark Player's Metal Anchor & Blaze Heatnix’s Magma Blade. OK, now I see yet again why Capcom never bothered to apply more diversity and innovation to the weapon choices in BOTH X5 & X6, THUS MAKING THE SERIES GO TO COMPLETE SHIT. But WHAT THE HELL, their singularities pretty much speak for themselves! As per usual, 8 Heart Tanks are hidden within all the Maverick stages depending on which character you started off as. Though, in the case of Zero, however - you’ll only end up with 7 plus a 1-Up, in conjunction with 2 Sub-Tanks, 1 Weapon Tank, the debut of the EX Tank - which provides you 2 extra lives, by the by, and all the Ultimate Armor Enhancements for X - a few of which let him hover for a brief period before descending; charge up your special weapons thereby deducting a great amount of their energy, summon 4 fully-charged X-Buster shots in a row OR a volley of Extra-Large plasma-powered spheres which inflict a great deal of damage to your opponents, and even summon the mid-air Nova Strike when its energy’s been filled to the brim thanks to the customary crap-tons of heavy projectile damage he endures. There’s even the 4th Armor (aka 'The Force') - which X starts off with from the get-go in X5; 'Falcon' - ditto in X6, containing a Giga Attack in the form of plasma shots; 'Gaea' - with which X can’t be harmed by spikes, despite being hindered from using any special weapons, and using slightly powerful Arm Cannon shots that travel at least halfway through the screen - similar to Samus' default beam in the original NES Metroid; 'Black Zero'; and even the 2 types of Armor Enhancements in X6 - 'Blade' and 'Shadow', between whose differences one has yet to comprehend. Concerning the other objectives in both X5 and X6, there are hostage Reploids who are in need of rescuing in order to partly refill your health - or in the latter case, supply you with various parts to further improve your efficiency depending on your desired character; of course, there’s 16 individually-named ones in each Maverick stage area, with 5 that handle the part supplies according to Alia’s Rescue Log - accessible in the Stage Select portion of X6. Hell, in X5, you can acquire enhancement parts from certain bosses and/or said rescued Reploids in distress - unless you’ve set the difficulty to Easy beforehand (at the beginning). While persevering through each mission, you’ll have 16 hours before Earth gets ravaged by Eurasia to procure said crucial parts for the newly-crafted Enigma laser; and even go toe-to-toe with Dynamo at certain intervals, starting upon elimination of the first 2 Mavericks... as well as “Nightmare Zero” in X6 depending on which stage he’ll randomly pop up in - whose defeat results in unlocking THE REAL Zero, who's stuck ONLY with his own unchargeable Arm Cannon. Every time you start off in and/or clear an area, at least an hour is withheld regardless of whether or not you succeeded or failed - though the former might award you an extra one, thereby overthrowing the purpose of in-game exploration and analysis ENTIRELY. In X4 & X6, however, thank God there isn’t any of THAT horseshit! But at least you’re able to take on the Colonel twice if you’re playing as X - at the Memorial Hall, after wiping out the first 4 Mavericks... AND near the Repliforce’s Spaceport after wiping out all 8, respectively. [Colonel] I've been waiting to fight with you. [Zero] Colonel! [Colonel] What? [H.C.R.G.] However, you can only face him once as Zero despite containing a cutscene after eliminating the first 4 Mavericks, during which they duke it out - eventually cut short by Iris, forcing both him and the Colonel to part ways. [Zero] It's not too late. Stop the coup, now! [Colonel] Never. [Zero] If that's your decision...PREPARE YOURSELF!! (*both grunt in effort while their sabers clash*) [Iris] Stop, please! Brother, please! Don't you remember? Zero saved my life! [Colonel] Very well, then. I'll spare your life for now...but next time, there will be no mercy. [H.C.R.G.] Following that, the actual Spaceport confrontation doesn’t occur until the next 4 - that is, ALL 8 MAVERICKS - are retired, thus further culminating their individual fates. From there, the last thread of missions aboard the Final Weapon ensue - as well as those at the Zero Space Cyberspace Anomaly Fortress at Point 11F5646 - due to Eurasia’s collision with the Earth - in X5; and in Gate’s Secret Lab in X6... and, well, the “long-and-short” of these journeys should be far more than second nature by now. Notwithstanding how LOOSE AND CRIPPLED the controls can be at times - in terms of jump-timing, anticipating the moment of releasing your most powerful bursts and even Zero’s abilities - be they basic OR learned from retired Mavericks; not to mention those third-rate post-attack recovery times he endures, or that loathsome-as-fuck “Namco Syndrome” from which he suffers regarding the latter-type techniques performed by inputting the specific D-pad & Triangle combos, let alone while in mid-air...and LET’S NOT GET OURSELVES STARTED ABOUT THOSE GODDAMN ADION RIDE-CHASER SECTIONS, WHICH ARE 780,000,000 TIMES MORE HAIR-PULLING THAN THE SNOWBOARD AREAS IN CLASSIC 8 - I’M LOOKING AT YOU JET STINGRAY & SQUID ADLER IN X4 AND X5, INDIVIDUALLY... and trust me, I’ll get to those in no time - they’re NOT that much of a fucking hassle as opposed to the likes of, say - BATMAN FOREVER, SUPER PITFALL, LESTER THE UNLIKELY, DR. JEKYLL & MR. HYDE, or GOD FORBID - KARATE CHAMP! Anyways, prevailing digression habits aside... the often-rehashed-but-still-refined gameplay formula doesn’t disappoint in the least - with maybe the exception of both X5 & X6 combined. Concerning the Challenge aspects for X4, X5 & X6 combined... while this trifecta of 32-bit thrills is on the same approximate level as the first 3 X offerings on the Super NES - running the gamut from standard to DOWNRIGHT NAUSEATING-AS-SHIT - JESUS CHRIST 69ING A WILD BUFFALO WHILE BEING TRAPPED IN A GLASS POOL, DROWNING IN KEVIN COSTNER'S URINE SAMPLES WITH 2 BAYONETS SHOVED UP BOTH THEIR SADOMASOCHISTIC ASSES... don't expect these installments to tend to both your physical and mental wounds long enough! Regarding the various locations for the Armor Capsules, Sub-Tanks and other ‘semi-mandatory finds’ - while some are in plain view, others will test your perception in ways you’ve never goddamn imagined; (for instance, the 2 Sub-Tanks in both the Marine Base’s 2nd Area before reaching Jet Stingray - to which you’ve gotta dash mid-jump whilst on the Adion Ride Chaser and in Cyber Peacock’s VR space after getting an S-Rank in terms of clearing a specific area, or in Zero’s case - nabbing a Heart Tank and/or the EX tank in Frost Walrus’ Snow Base, for which you need Web Spider’s Lightning Web; ditto for the X-Buster Capsule in Storm Owl’s Air Force facilities, or double-jumping as Zero - and the less I say about the Body Armor Capsule in Magma Dragoon’s Volcano area upon disintegrating the fuck out of the rock piles with the charged rendition of Slash Beast’s Twin Slasher, THE BETTER! I mean, it’s like there weren’t any visual cues for said strategy! As for those in X5 & X6... God help us if they don’t speak for themselves well enough, in tandem with rescuing almost every reachable in-distress Reploid - some of which end up turning Maverick if affected by the Virus entities, or ARE FAR FROM WORTH THE MOTHERFUCKING EFFORT DUE TO THEIR LOCATIONS RUNNING THE RISK OF A POSSIBLE DEATH. Like, SERIOUSLY, CAPCOM...WHAT THE CHRIST?!?!?!?! Oh, and once again - don’t get me goddamn started with the bombs in The Skiver’s Air Force stage that'll cause a piss-load of damage if you don’t defuse ‘em in time...well, in X5's case at least; let alone Blaze Heatnix's INFURIATING-AS-NUTS Magma Area, during which you're not only tasked to overcome the usual torch hazards while keeping the Nightmare Virus creatures at bay, being distracted by indestructible flies - in the MOST FUTILE POISE THAT VERY FEW COULD PUT INTO WORDS; and rescuing more of the distressed Reploids... you're also forced to contend with the "Nightmare Snake" - aka what many refer to as "The Red Donuts of Doom", or "The Red Rings of Bullshit" - I'm looking at YOU, Quarter Guy... complete with 4 beam cores that fire off green spheres, 5 TIMES IN A ROW...5 MOTHERFUCKING TIMES!!! And one of which involves evading a sea of purple flame, no goddamn less - which rear their ugly-ass-noggins on as many occasions as the infamous Ride-Chaser sections. And believe me, THEY'LL TRIP YOUR ASS UP TIME AND TIME AGAIN IF YOUR SENSES WEREN'T UP TO SNUFF. But that’s not the worst of it all, OH, SHIT NO - other than the Spaceport & Final Weapon scenes that occur in X4 after retiring all 8 Mavericks - which are a blessing by comparison in terms of stage-by-stage progression, for the record; the Zero Space and Gate’s Lab areas in X5 & X6, respectively - (*pitch enhanced*) MY GOD, THEY’RE BOTH PURE EXERCISES IN ENDLESS ANNOYANCE AND RESENTMENT, COUPLED WITH ULTIMATE TESTS OF ATTENTION & PATIENCE BEYOND DESCRIPTION! (*back to normal*) And I shit you not, IT MAKES EVEN THE ENTIRE “SUPER STAR WARS TRILOGY” LOOK LIKE A GODDAMN ENDLESS SEQUENCE OF PARK STROLLS. Anyways, in the very first area of the Zero Space fortress... you had to use Dark Dizzy’s Dark Hold to temporarily cease the instant-death lasers whilst traversing through the second half, ’cause as ever, you’d be “PISS OUTTA LUCK” if you weren’t prepared or well-versed - in the style of Quick Man’s area from Mega Man 2, thus otherwise excessively shitting all over its challenge in the first place - but then again, it might be the camera’s fault. From there, other trials and tribulations include roaming through super-long zip-lines combined with the usual falling & floating platforms while avoiding EXTENSIVELY LONG SPIKE BEDS! However, these are gravy compared to the horseshit Gate’s Lab CAN AND WILL provide in X6, regardless of who the hell you are... OR which armor type you’re experimenting with! Case in point, there are these diagonal lasers that you can pass through despite the tip-end of their bursts dealing slight damage, MUCH UNLIKE THOSE IN X5 - thank God... but only serve as an extreme visual disturbance than anything considering there are other douchey-ass foes to deal with; not to mention the slow-as-molasses auto-scrolling section of that very same area with rising fire on the bottom which can drag for minutes on end, as well as the isolated platforms & structures looming over a bottomless pit that'll have you signing 800,000 DEATH WARRANTS NON-STOP if you came into the area as X without either his Falcon or Gaea Armor equipped, let alone their respective supporting parts. Shifting our way back to X4, the individual boss lineup depends on whether you started off as X or Zero, in the case of Final Weapon Area 1 - but is still virtually identical nonetheless, given that you've already gotten the hang of their individual skill sets. (*Double grunts, laughs*) (*Maverick Hunter HQ workers moan in fear*) (*Double's energy blades are summoned from his arms; thus savagely killing off the Maverick Hunter HQ staff*) (*X readies his charge-up*) [Double] I'm gonna recycle you! [H.C.R.G.] If you've reached the end of the first Final Weapon satellite fortress area as X, you'll end up confronting Double - YES, the very same clumsy-ass rookie Hunter/assistant who's been guiding you all along... when, in clear-as-day-reality, HE'S A FUCKING 'DOUBLE-AGENT' (no pun intended, of course...) with the intent of gathering inside info from both of the Hunters. Whereas with Zero, you'll end up confronting Iris - same case as before, except she summons an attack Mechaniloid as a sign of vengeance towards Zero for the murder of her brother. [Iris] Forgive me, Zero! Regarding the latter, upon Iris' eventual demise... the biggest "right-hook-to-the-gonads" plot twist kicks in, during which Zero laments over her death by his own brand of brute force - thus he UNWITTINGLY LOSES HIS SHIT, hence the iconic cutscene! [Iris, weakly] Stay away from Repliforce. Let's live together...in a world where only Reploids exist. [Zero] Iris, there's no world just for Reploids - it's only a fantasy! (*Iris' last, dramatic dying breath*) [Zero] Iris? Iris? IRIS! (breaking down) - IRIS...! (*yells in despair*) No, this isn't happening! There's no reason for me to go on! Wh...WHAT AM I FIGHTING FOR?!?!?!?!?! [H.C.R.G.] Christ, talk about heartbreaking. Following this, they even confront the General who, notwithstanding my slight attention issues - I’m able to vanquish with next to no static. I mean, SERIOUSLY - look at what a towering pussy he turns out to be, what with those rocket-platform fists he dishes out in addition to those large blue energy spheres of his!! And lastly, the standard "Maverick-rematches-via-Teleporter" procedure takes place where, by the way... you'll end up starting at even after you saved your game OR revisited a previously-conquered stage area to farm for more Tank refills OR acquire any left-behind enhancements or extra items - likewise in X5 & X6, following which - ISN'T IT FUCKIN' OBVIOUS?! The unfittingly long-awaited return of that conniving, low-down, pussy-ass, vermin-chomping son-of-a-bitch-bastard douchefuck SIGMA HIMSELF, in full "Grim Reaper" garb no less - with both his standard new Reploid armor thereafter, AND THE ULTIMATE 3-TIER GAUNTLET WHICH SHITS ON THOSE OF THE PREVIOUS 3, AND ESPECIALLY THE NEXT 2 COMBINED: specifically, 2 differentiating forms of SIGMA... one with a colossal laser cannon whose firing patterns are as random as "speed dating", and only contains ONE LINE in this form: [Sigma] THE END. | [H.C.R.G.] "The End", my ass!! ...Whereas the other appears on the ground in the form of ONLY his distorted, wire-wrapped face whose only means of assault are luring you towards the spike walls with its gusts of wind - AND DEFINITELY NOT THE FLATULENT TYPE, MIND YOU ALL, OH FUCK NO - and choking up chunks of debris while being heavily guarded by 3 ELEMENT-BASED METALLIC HEADS - Blue for Ice, Red for Fire & Yellow for Lightning. Articuno, Vaporeon, Moltres, Flareon, Zapdos & Jolteon, meet your new roomies!! As for X5 and X6 - yet again, individually - there’s the “Shadow Devil”... another Yellow Devil homage of a variation, except its theme is taken straight from the VERY FIRST AND ORIGINAL 30-YEAR-OLD CLASSIC - whose only means of assault involve materializing itself into two (2) 8-block towers and catapulting its celluloid blocks side-by-side before reappearing, as well as firing red energy orbs from its peeper, and in some cases, taking the shape of the Wily Machine Mark 6 - in Zero Space Area 1; the all-new RANGDA BANGDA W in Area 2, which displays the same attack operations as the other variation from the first Mega Man X - except it summons spikes from NOT ONLY THE FLOOR, but also along the side walls at random when half-defeated...not to mention a sun-like orb that anticipates every move you make, which is also a possible weak point aside from the 3 main colored eyes - in which case, EQUIP X WITH THE FUCKING GAEA ARMOR BEFOREHAND; and a face-to-face altercation between you and your ally in Area 3 - for instance, X faces Zero and vice-versa! In the “extreme-latter“ title, however (the aforementioned X6, that is) - you’ll end up facing that persistent-ass jag-off Dynamo - AGAIN, through something of a “wild-goose-chase” within previously-embarked Maverick stage areas, each of which results in the pigeon-hearted pussy warping from one area to the next until he ends up throwing in the goddamn towel, followed by the debut of the “Nightmare Mother” DNA-masses that migrate from wall-to-wall, horizontally and/or vertically - stopping every once in a while to expose their eyes - their only vulnerability areas, by the way; of course, your best weapon AND/OR Zero technique to use on them is the Metal Anchor from Metal Shark Player OR Rakukoujin, let alone the latter's normal Z-Saber; the return of HIGH MAX - with the same old blue energy orbs - small and big, and lethal-as-fuck shield barriers - not only in a random “Maverick-Nightmare-Investigator” area beforehand, but in the 2nd area of Gate’s lab... (*Zero grunts with effort*) ...Then there's GATE himself - (*indistinct dialogue*) who’s known by all to be the most infamously-reviled “MOTHEREST-OF-FUCKFACES” in all [of] gaming history, due as a whole to his arena setup... (*Gate, in Japanese*) ...in terms of the 6 platforms looming over yet another chasm, which randomly reappear upon being destroyed when he’s near-death, for the record; not to mention the wide array of attacks he displays - in other words, the various Nightmare Hole attacks depending on the 5 possible colors they appear in, as well as their appropriate quantities: RED resulting in your character slowing down while Gate has the upper hand on you... Shit, CRYSTAL SNAIL in X2 MUCH?! ORANGE for long-range energy spheres; BLUE for a magnetized vortex trap, often resulting in an accidental plummet; GREEN for long-range homing orbs, and PURPLE for summoning the Nightmare Viruses... not to mention shift from one angle to another while your normal offenses do “JACK-SHIT”, and summon wide purple dark energy rifts, thereby neutralizing said reappearing platforms - (*in virtual, godlike voice*) THUS EVOLVING THIS NAUSEATING, RED-ASS-WORTHY ALTERCATION INTO YET ANOTHER EXTREME, ALL-CONSUMING, VOMIT-AND-HYSTERIA-INDUCING, SUBCONSCIOUS-RAPING TEST OF PATIENCE UNLIKE ANYTHING THE FREE WORLD’S EVER FUCKING WITNESSED!!! Thank GOD, however...following said confrontation, SIGMA pops up out of nowhere and deals the final blow to that manipulating, dick-faced motherfucker once and for all. (*Gate, in Japanese...*) (*Sigma - in Japanese...) (*explosion, Gate yells in anguish*) [H.C.R.G.] Also... (*titter*) ya gotta love that scream when he at last shuffles off that Christ-forsaken mortal coil of his, by the way! After which, WHO COULD'VE GUESSED?! ...And yes, the same also applies in X5 - the traditional “Maverick-aka-Nightmare-Investigator-rematch-cycles” - except the life bars are much bigger in X5 than anywhere else; and of course, the long-awaited concluding altercations with SIGMA, in the following forms, no less - in X5's case, the white-suited & purple-winged Final Sigma W - during which he flies around with 2 Virus Shield renditions of his own rocket-powered replica surrounding him and even retorts with his blue energy waves & spheres; followed by the 3D-rendered Gamma Sigma, sporting 2 rocket-powered, spiked fists on both sides that NOT ONLY ram into you, but also summon lightning from their fingers... and even summon giant purple holographic boxes that appear randomly around him thus impeding your path. And then, for X6 - SIGMA appears in his first, half-dead form in nothing but red-&-blue garb, summoning green energy rifts, purple flame & green energy orbs, and magenta dome-like barrier waves; followed by a gigantic, bronze-and-golden “not-even-close-to-complete” Terminator-like rendition of himself - hence, "HELL SIGMA" that spews out a shit-load of slime-based creatures - good for farming in order to acquire any imperative life or weapon refills, or, shit, even resupply your Tanks - as well as fire off 2 types of massive green beams, trajectory-wise - one horizontally, and a few vertically depending on where you’re targeted, and the occasional blue energy orbs - directly from his cakehole. Following these brutal-ass, foul-crying conflicts, 2 alternate endings - or 3 in X5’s case - take place depending on their respective story arcs in conjunction with which character you finished his pursuit with, about which WON’T BE SPOILED FOR THE SAKE OF TIME... in which instance, I STRONGLY SUGGEST PLAYING FOR YOURSELF. As ever, just like Classic 8 - continuing means you’re able to start back at the second half of each Maverick and/or Nightmare Investigator Stage OR the beginning of any Final Weapon Satellite Station, Zero Space Anomaly Fortress or Gate’s Lab area - and you’re also able to save your progress & info if you’ve already have your Memory Card installed into your console beforehand in terms of the weapons & techniques you’ve acquired, the enhancements & items you’ve discovered and nabbed... and even the Reploid hostages you’ve saved, in tandem with the parts you’ve gotten from them and/or the “already-vanquished” Maverick/Nightmare Investigator bosses. Other than that, refer to the same hints provided for the previous X outings, as well as the Classics, since I intend to avoid going down “Ditto Drive” here. As far as graphics go, Capcom’s outdone themselves yet again...OR HAVE THEY? In X4’s case, they've seen an immense, if yet again - not extraordinary, boost in quality this time around. Most of the key character designs, stage and event backgrounds are a hell of a lot more dynamic than ever, as are the anime FMV cutscenes - once again handled by XEBEC, except for X5 & X6 - in spite of the "always-laughably-atrocious-if-to-some-extent-tolerable" voice acting, which'll be further dissected in no time. [Sigma] I don't want any more of my people being sacrificed. [H.C.R.G.] In terms of the sprite work, X and Zero have been drastically augmented all the way to a T, with OR without the former's individual Armor Enhancements and even the majority of the weapons & techniques they regularly experiment with; the supporting characters, Reploid hostages & opposing Repliforce, Maverick and Nightmare Investigators display the most diverse and vast array of behaviors and attitudes that make OR break the games, for better or worse. While the background designs in X4 are, again, extremely vivid in terms of the multiple, scene-appropriate layering effects, in tandem with the exterior environmental effects & near-photorealistic animations - a few unique examples of said respective visual features include the Repliforce Spaceport & Storm Owl's Air Force Area; as well as Web Spider's Jungle Area & Split Mushroom's Bio Lab - reused in Izzy Glow's Fortress domain - those in X5 & X6 PALE VERY DREADFULLY BY COMPARISON, as do their text-and-picture-oriented cutscenes... though, the latter 2 feature original Japanese voice acting, no matter which version you experiment with - if not so much. X5's overall look isn't all that dreadful, and nor is that of X6 - despite the penultimate's foreground object placement in specific stage areas looking a touch out of whack and the latter's grainy and detail-lacking nature, in conjunction with the much darker palettes witnessed within their stage areas and sprite designs. Also, notice how in X6 the various stage area layout changes upon clearing the other, just like in the original X. The visual effects in the latter 2 offerings, albeit rather convincing, leave something to be desired - as does the obvious stage area background recycling, and the fact that X5 used the names of all the Guns 'n Roses members for the 8 newly-dubbed Mavericks, coupled with the FUBAR-as-balls translation slip-ups in X6: for instance, word misspellings... words being used more than once, or to some extent awkwardly placed - in a common sentence, you know, cases like these... FLAT-OUT BLOW MY MIND IN WAYS THAT ONE COULDN'T POSSIBLY FATHOM...but in an egregiously appalling poise! It's no wonder that CAPCOM shat the bed once again when it came to the lack of innovative gimmicks and habitual rehashes of old content...I mean, GOD-SHITTING-DAMN!! All in all, in spite of what they were hoping to accomplish with this kind of tactics - X4 & X5 outshine the BEJESUS out of NOT only their 3 precursors, but X6 also. (*tone shifted*) - AS ALWAYS, MUST I GO ON ANY MOTHERFUCKING FURTHER?!?! In the music-and-sound department, composed for ALL 3 installments, individually by the returning Toshihiko Horiyama (堀山 俊彦) - also of Demon's Crest fame, and especially the PS1 / Saturn / PC ports of X3 alongside Uchiyama & Tomozawa, The Misadventures of Tron Bonne, Onimusha 1 & 2 fame; the indestructible trio of Naoto Tanaka (田中 直人) - later of [the INFAMOUS] X7 & X8, with the latter not being much of a SHIT-FEST, Viewtiful Joe 4 - Red Hot Rumble & Phoenix Wright Ace Attorney fame; Naoya Kamisaka (神坂 なおや) & Takuya Miyawaki (宮脇 拓也), the latter, again, later of X7 fame - alongside then-newcomer Shinya Okada (岡田 信弥); and of course, the earlier-stated Tanaka himself... the CD-quality audio doesn't disappoint by a fucking longshot! Each individual song featured in these 3 entries possess their own myriads of moods that make 'em stand out from one another, and a whole lot more! Granted, while X4's considered by many to contain the most uplifting and emotional soundtrack in the 32-bit era thanks to its variety-laden choice of songs, X5 and X6 don't pull any punches, either! Sure, most of the latter two games' songs reuse various tunes from those that came before 'em - I'm looking at YOU yet again, Shadow Devil... and that a few of their newer themes are guaranteed for many to look the other way due to the repetitive, uninspired nature they possess, but you've gotta hand it to these 4 "maestro-masterminds" in attempting to breathe new life into every correlating incident - whether in-game or during plot-specific cutscenes. And since we're on the latter 2 subjects, the text crawl tones can drone over within the span of at least a minute and a half - if possibly longer, with OR without any music whatsoever! Shit, do we even need to mention the godforsaken voice acting soundbytes yet again, apart from the "always-realistic-and-intense" SFX?! At least those heard in-game are much easier to stomach than in those infamously-localized cutscenes - in X4's case, that is; regarding only Zero, Sigma, Colonel and Iris, and X5's & X6's overall arrangements of newly-introduced characters... but when the 2 main Maverick Hunters' appropriate action-based voiceovers are initiated over and over, including their own individual near-death quotes in X4, I might add - and I'd listen to THESE very carefully: [X] Time to get serious! | [Zero] It's not over yet! [H.C.R.G.] ...THAT'S TOTALLY THE LAST GOD-SHITTING-DAMN STRAW. Another mind-blowing fact regarding the VO features is that the same English language actors & actresses chosen for Mega Man 8 were also cast for X4 - considering, yet again, that both were released the same time! And as ever, take note of our Top 6 Songs per installment shown here - with a few Honorable Mentions shown beneath them. Replayability-wise, need I say more about the lasting appeal of these 3 32-bit "thrill-a-minute" rollercoaster rides?! While in X4's case, you're free to experiment with the separate side-stories of both Hunters - and ESPECIALLY ZERO, as elaborated a while ago due largely to the tremendous amount of challenge his path will provide in comparison to X's, both of whose high-level Armor Enhancements are unlockable via secret codes, likewise in X5, as well as the time-draining exploration procedures in which they engage; and in spite of the head-scratching plot loopholes, not to mention the return of those sudden, zigzagging difficulty curves - we're looking at YOU again, Mega Man 3 - it's no surprise that you'll be warping & rushing back into both this AND X5 time and time AND TIME AGAIN. Oh, and for the sake of avoiding any static - notwithstanding the merits & extra content X6 offers, ITS OBVIOUS CONS FAR OUTWEIGH THE SHIT OUT OF THE PROS, many of which I brought up already, and then some - WHICH IS WHY I STRONGLY SUGGEST STEERING CLEAR OF JUST THAT ONE OFFERING ALONE. As always, these 3 are on the X Collection for the PS2 & GameCube, about which I also advocate referring back to X2 & X3 - but other than that, your best bets for an ultimate 32-bit experience are X4 & X5, on the whole! | [Dynamo, in Japanese] Ja na! ("later") (*warps away*) [H.C.R.G.] Last exhibit of the lineup, folks - Mega Man & Bass (aka Rockman & Forte), circa 1998 for the Super Famicom. And DON'T THINK by now I'm not aware that there's that "screen-crunched" Game Boy Advance port released half a decade later! (*Menu dialog box gets pulverized*) [♫ - "Mega Man & Bass - Title"] Deirdre Fischer, this is for YOU. Set a year following the events of 8, whose graphical capabilities this offering takes after, by the way... a power-hungry, dark-hearted robotic being known as King, with the firm-yet-asinine belief of his own kind considered to be superior to all humanity - Sigma, meet your new BFFF... not only breaks into Wily's lab, but also into the Robot Museum (GOD knows why it's still even here...) to snatch away the blueprints for his & Light's Robot Master designs with the intent of amassing and constructing his own army for... (*scoff*) ISN'T IT OBVIOUS? FUCKING WORLD DOMINATION!! Ergo, as usual, our ever-so-capable Blue Bomber avenger is called into action once again to foil the insidious plots of this newly-introduced, gold-armored shit-for-brains arch-nemesis, while Bass strives to achieve the same objective in order to reclaim Wily's rightful surroundings in his honor. However, ONLY ONE will emerge triumphant... Gameplay-wise, NOT ONLY does the ever-so-recycled-yet-refined formula mirror that of its 8 foregoers... there's another restriction borrowed directly from X4 - you're stuck with your desired character throughout the majority of the game, regardless of who the fucking hell you start off with! Technique-wise, while Mega Man displays the customary skill-sets as before, BASS packs one all his own! In addition to performing a ground dash akin to X & Zero, he can double-jump, in the style of Sega's Jewel Master & Monster in My Pocket by Konami - and rapidly fire off his Bass Buster while stationed, akin to Gunstar Heroes - or in mid-air in tandem with aiming in 7 possible directions. OK, now I see why many prefer the latter character more! The intro stage they each go through is virtually identical, and is a homage to various "Memory-Lane-worthy" elements from its many predecessors - for instance, you've got the Mole drills from 2, the "Tackle-Fire" particles from 1, the rainy setting & gravitational-pushing wind from 4, and the like - eventually leading up to the Robot Museum, during which King starts even more bullshit by NOT ONLY savagely offing the ever-loving fuck out of Proto Man... (*Wilhelm Scream*) but also unleashing AND bringing back a slightly more threatening Green Devil from 8 - who, in reality, is still an absolute goddamn invertebrate. Neutralize the oozing shit out of that oversized son-of-a-bitch, and the standard "Robot Master body count" procedure kicks in - starting with COLD MAN, 1 of 3 possible preliminary choices before moving on to the latter 5 - namely GROUND MAN, BURNER MAN, PIRATE MAN, MAGIC MAN & DYNAMO MAN, with ASTRO MAN & TENGU MAN making their unexpected-albeit-triumphant return from the 8th offering. While it's almost a cinch to snuff his frigid ass with Mega Man himself, Bass' attacks require a fuck-ton of effort due to his shots hacking off a single, solitary damage point per hit and can't be registered until your target recovers! And since we're YET AGAIN on the subject of the traditional boss confrontation setups, you'll need much more than just your brute force & determination if you expect to stand any chance against King's minions, let alone ALL THE CATASTROPHICALLY FUCKED-UP TRIALS & TRIBULATIONS both have to go through in order to reach those insufferable-as-balls pricks, rivaling those in 1, 3, 5, & X3 combined! As ever, the bolt currency system makes its return, since you're once again able to farm your ass off in every goddamn area like in 7... as does the Item Shop - this time run yet again by Auto - which contains nearly the same items as before except a few new additions have made the catalog, in tandem with Bass' own enhancements. Take note, regarding the 2nd panel in the Pause window - the 1st row of 7 items work automatically, whereas the 2nd row of 8 have to be selected in order to activate them, BUT ONLY ONE OF THEM CAN BE USED AT A TIME. However, I'll get back to THOSE eventually. By the way, remember that Pause window I was talking about, with all the items you've bought so far? THERE YOU GO. Anyhow, upon annihilating that cocksucking, cold-hearted asshat, his Ice Wall becomes available to you... as well as the Spread Drill & Copy Vision from offing both Ground Man & Astro Man individually - in other words, Bye-bye, ASTRO CRUSH! (*Bass warps in*) Aside from the bolts for extra items, you can also discover and round up CDs scattered throughout various stage areas for info on any character - including all the Robot Masters from previous outings AND the Robot Killers / Stardroids from the 5 Game Boy spin-off installments, which in full irreversible honesty turn out to be a slew of enthralling, if sometimes hokey, content despite its obvious lack of importance to the plot OR the gameplay procedure. Shifting gears back into this current iteration's new gang of Robot Masters, with 2 returning from 8, as indicated earlier - not to mention the immeasurable odds above which either our eponymous Blue Bomber OR his rival-turned-ally must rise to pursue the fuckers - while some turn out to be a "shit-all-walk-in-the-park", EVERYTHING ELSE, I SHIT EVERYONE NOT - (*voice shifting*) IS SO CHRIST-FORSAKEN VOLATILE, THAT THEY'LL RAPE YOUR MIND WORSE THAN THE LUDOVICO TECHNIQUE IN 'A CLOCKWORK ORANGE' AND AN ENDURANCE TRIAL OF RIDING THE SAME LOCAL THEME PARK ROLLERCOASTER 30 TIMES OVER COMBINED. (*back to normal*) On the latter, Burner Man, Ground Man, Magic Man & Pirate Man are perfect fucking examples! Dynamo Man, however, pretty much takes the goddamn Chicken Parmesan Deluxe with a side order of onion rings with jalapeño & marinara sauce, in that he'll always refill his energy mid-battle...Christ, DOPPLER FROM X3 MUCH?! Regardless of who you started with, however, attempting to take on every other Robot Master with only your normal Buster weapon ALONE IS NEAR-FUCKING-SUICIDE, AND WILL LEAVE WAY MORE THAN A DENT ON YOUR ASS THANKS LARGELY TO THEIR STRICTLY ERRATIC-AS-FUCK PATTERNS AND THE MASSIVE DAMAGE YOU’LL SUSTAIN - though in Bass’ case, he’ll take way more than Mega Man, thereby rendering him a paperweight in the process - that is, unless you’re an elite strategist in terms of dodging! And as always, don’t expect any fucking E-Tanks OR Rush Adapter gadgets here like in 8! If you’re playing as Mega Man, however - you’re able to heal yourself using Eddie from Auto’s Shop as he’ll supply refills as usual, like Rush did in 8. Too bad Bass’ supplies are severely lacking in the aiding department, on the other hand - though his Treble Boost can be very advantageous thanks to his ability to fly after merging with his pet, like we’ve seen him perform in the previous 2. Amongst every other hint of guidance I’ve administered so far in relation to every Mega Man game elaborated upon up to this point, do yourself a humble-ass favor and RESTRICT YOURSELF FROM OVERUSING THE REQUIRED WEAKNESS WEAPON AMMO PRIOR TO AND DURING EACH CONFRONTATION, ‘cause let me tell you right now - YOU’LL END UP PISSING AWAY YOUR CHANCES AT A SURE-FIRE TRIUMPH. In other words, your previous checkpoint is at the boss hallway with said required weakness still being impoverished! And above all, ALWAYS NAIL THESE CONFRONTATIONS RIGHT ON THE FIRST TRY OR CONSIDER YOURSELF IN FOR THE MOST CRITICAL FUCKING PENALTIES, TO WHICH I’M IN NO POSITION TO ALLUDE AT THIS POINT. Regarding the latter - specifically, the infuriating-ass, bullfuck level design - they're virtually the same shit we've seen throughout the series... except INCREASED TO ITS MAXIMUM GODDAMN INTENSITY LEVEL, rivaling even that of the very first NES outing, and especially 3 through 5 as well as X3 fused together! Running the gamut from the standard, mandatory mini-bosses - namely “Snoler” the Snowman in Cold Man's stage area, the giant “Mukamukade” Centipede and its 2 servants in Ground Man’s stage area, the 4-unit "Move Cannon" in Dynamo Man’s stage area and even the returning "Shishi Roll" from 8 in Magic Man’s stage area... as well as all those "cerebral-rape-worthy" puzzles, including the step-light patterns in Astro Man’s stage area over which the "Melody Response Cannon" looms - which, if followed wrong, will activate said weapon-of-mass-destruction. Of course, you’re free to proceed after you follow its light patterns the right way - as well as the spiked pillar from Sword Man’s stage, lowered upon the defeat of each living “Kao-na Gahna” statue. And to top it all the fuck off, THE MOST UNPREDICTABLE AND ARBITRARY ENEMY COLLISIONS & OUTBREAKS THAT RIVAL EVEN THE LIKES OF MISSION IMPOSSIBLE (for the NES by Konami and its ill-fated Ultra division), VECTORMAN 1 & 2, STREET FIGHTER 2010 - another Capcom classic, AND THE 7TH SAGA BY SQUARE ENIX & THE SHORT-LIVED PRODUCE, ROLLED INTO ONE!!!! I’d take this golden opportunity and buy myself some blood pressure meds if I were you, (*voice shift*) ‘cause THIS GAME WILL TEST YOUR COMPOSURE IN MORE WAYS THAN ONE COULD POSSIBLY IMAGINE!! (*back to normal*) As ever, should you happen to outlast this excruciating abundance of hair-tearing horseshit, IT’S ON TO KING’S FORTRESS... WHOSE OWN SLEW OF “DOUBLE-WHAMMIES” DON’T EVEN COMPARE IN THE LEAST. As far as the usual controls go - they have their multiplicities of issues depending on whom you’ve chosen in the first place, as well as their enhancement items - which can only be equipped ONE AT A TIME in the case of this iteration, regardless of its benefits - but can take a vast deal of time to get used to. The level design, however, is YET ANOTHER DIFFERENT CASE ENTIRELY. It’s like while they were intended to be indigenous to Mega Man’s physical potential, in reality most of the new domains are designed SPECIFICALLY FOR BASS, and to some it can turn out to be either a sublime blessing or a heinous, near-irreversible-as-shit curse, which is why many coin THIS, as well as the earlier-discussed 7 & 8 - AS THE SERIES’ QUINTESSENTIAL “BLACK SHEEP” - to some extent. Either way, the gameplay procedure’s still enthralling, fast-paced and critical at times - albeit immensely jejune and overplayed. Regarding Mega Man & Bass' Challenge, everything I've hinted at so far, and a whole lot more... definitely lives up to this department. Therefore, I willfully advocate referring back to my previous 2 statements for the sake of evading my redundant-ass tendencies. More than that, another set of differences between both Mega Man & Bass - the 2 characters, NOT the title - setting aside their aforementioned physical capabilities and their individual enhancement items intended specifically for themselves, is the difficulty curves they'll experience depending on who you've picked at the start - and this is where their strategic tradeoff comes in. While Mega's offensive attributes are almost top-notch regardless of which confrontations he indulges himself in throughout, his agility is FOR TOTAL SHIT due to his lack of mobility - hence why I mentioned that there aren't any Rush Adapter aids, NOT counting the Search, of course. In other words, expect an assload of near-impossible “leap-of-faith” moments including, but not limited to the row of balloons that pop upon landing in Tengu Man’s new domain; not to mention close calls when being exposed to and/or dealing with hazardous areas, hence why he’s considered by many to be this game’s “HARD MODE”! Bass, on the other hand, is not only extremely agile thanks to the previously-hinted double jump & ground dash abilities, as well as the Treble Boost - his overall platforming tactics outdo those of the Blue Bomber despite his inability to slide, thereby becoming an easy target for oncoming foes in the long run. And what’s even more fucked up, Bass could barely hold his own during any mid-boss or main-stage-boss confrontation due to his lack of a shot-charging ability - which he makes up for by purchasing the Hyper Blast whose shots travel through walls unlike those of his normal Buster! Getting back to the newly introduced available items from Auto’s Shop - some of which are also included upon waxing the fuck out of select Robot Masters, they include the Enemy Analyzer for indicating the weakness of any and all bosses via special commentary from Roll - worth 50 Bolts; the return of Beat, who provides the user with a temporary blue shield for instant invulnerability - worth 300 Bolts; Bass’ High Speed Dash - worth 100 Bolts; the Com System - also worth 100 Bolts, and most importantly... the CD Counter & CD Finder, worth 100 and 300 Bolts respectively - a certain fraction of which are either essential OR USELESS AS FAMILY ADVICE AND A NEAR-EMPTY CANISTER OF AIR FRESHENER - in which case, RELY MORE ON THE FORMER. Despite these, however - it’s also a total buzzkill that the weapon energy isn’t refilled upon death unlike in 7 and 8 regardless of who you’ve chosen, and that the checkpoint system from previous iterations has been COMPLETELY FUCKING NULLIFIED. (*resounding echo*) JESUS TITTY-TWISTING CHRIST IN A SHOULDER HOLD WITH A FIREPLACE POKER BETWEEN HIS SCROTUM, WHAT THE SHITTING FUCK WAS CAPCOM ON WHEN THEY DECIDED TO MAKE SUCH ASININE, HORSESHIT CHANGES LIKE THOSE?! (*back to normal*) On the upside however, at least you’re able to save in-between stages, via the old “battery-backup” method - thereby recording all your progress! Moving on to the dreaded KING’S FORTRESS AND ITS 3 INTENSELY MERCILESS-AS-FUCK SECTIONS, be prepared for more of the same catastrophic encounters you’ve experienced time and time again - except yanked all the goddamn way up, HIGHER THAN EVERY TOWER AND SKYSCRAPER IN THE WORLD STACKED TOGETHER!! Take my advice, as well as that of everyone else - BRING AS MANY LIVES AS POSSIBLE (the maximum being 9, 'cause CAPCOM)!! The same Gabyoall, Gori-3, Fire-Mets, Energy Barriers and various enemies make their endless appearances waiting to have their circuits shoved up their one-sided asses, rife with hazards ranging from acid-falls & spike pits one of which can be avoided by riding on ice-blocks from the machine...and, ISN'T IT OBVIOUS ALREADY?! THE MOTHERFUCKING END BOSSES. For starters, there's the return of Atetemino - this time on a conveyor belt machine, tethered to a platform over a goddamn pit of lava guarded by a miniature Gori with a shitload of rocks! Oh, and BE SURE TO JUMP RIGHT THE FUCKING CHRIST OFF OF THAT VERY SAME PLATFORM UPON ITS DEMISE, 'CAUSE IT'LL INSTANTLY LOWER ITSELF RIGHT INTO THE GOD-FORSAKEN LAVA PIT!! ...The King Tank & Plane - BOTH OF WHOSE CONFRONTATIONS CAN TAKE A LONG-ASS DURATION TO ENDURE DUE TO THEIR RESPECTIVE OFFENSES & TRIVIAL WEAK POINTS - specifically, the former's main front turret that deploys 5 bullets of gunfire and occasionally bombs, in tandem with a rear hatch that dispatches the little Romper toy-soldier droids that start all kinds of shit by paralyzing you upon contact, and a top hatch that deploys those same bombs while the tank occasionally charges into your ass if you’re on the same fucking floor - in which case, stay underneath whenever possible; while the latter unleashes NOT ONLY a light ray via its red crystal, but also a volley of fist-missiles and rows of bubbles, some with life and weapon refills contained within… whereas others can AND WILL contain MINES OF LIGHT that’ll leave you temporarily blinded for at least a second while you’re constantly jumping on a shitload of platforms looming over a never-ending bottomless pit - a few of which, again, CAN AND WILL be destroyed by those very same fist-missiles! Take note, if you entirely contemplate on surviving the King Plane confrontation with Mega Man, your only saving grace is just his wits alone due to not having any flight support aides unlike Bass, as well as the boss' "once-maybe-twice-in-a-rare-blue-moon" decision to forego its “fist-missile” attack. Eventually, you’ll face off against King himself following a marathon of said encounters... (*Proto Man's whistle; instant warp-in*) (see Correction above) ...prior to which, Proto Man flies in and deals with the hypocritical-ass piss-ant douchebag, resulting in not only his shield being savagely ruptured, but Proto’s overzealous ass becoming temporarily comatose due to the overuse of his Big Bang Strike. Following his near-demise, KING nonchalantly tests the waters about why robots always fight against each other for humanity's sake - to which our 2 main heroic mo-fos point out that they created them in the first place, and deserve to be highly respected. And, GET THIS - it suddenly turns out that King was the creation of... (*Metal Gear Solid alert*) SERIOUSLY, DR. FUCKING WILY?! OK, Capcom, let me get this shit straight - not only was the series’ main jackass antagonist the inventor of this heartless, soulless, four-flushing, son-of-a-bitch... he was abruptly booted the Christ out of his own goddamn fortress due to said achievement, ONLY TO DROP THIS HUGE “H-BOMB OF REVELATION” THAT HE WAS RUNNING THINGS FROM THE GET-GO?! FUCK, EVEN YOURS TRULY OR “MANTA RAY" / "LAVA BUSTER” VAZQUEZ, of Zeratopolis fame… (*resounding echo*) COULD COME UP WITH MUCH MORE CONVINCING PREMISES THAN THIS!!! Anyways, King arranges one final confrontation aboard his “Jet-King-Robo”… a fusion of both the Tank & Plane - which, THANK GOD, is a complete fucking joke as opposed to the shit you had to go through earlier, regardless of who you’ve initially chosen - BUT IT’S NOT OVER YET!! Yet another stagnant marathon of boss rushes and obstacles rains down upon us in the form of this game’s latest, and say it with me now... (*resounding echo*) “WILY FORTRESS AREA”!! (*back to normal*) The same 8 Robot Master douche rematches apply - except in a predetermined, sporadic order like in both the very first Classic game AND the first X, in tandem with the same patience-and-sanity-testing, superfluous bullshit we’ve seen over and over - during which you’re better off grinding constantly to keep your own ass alive, and your necessary weapon ammo and helper energy to its absolute fullest prior to each confrontation. Wily himself and his usual 2-form machine from 8, however, can be way more of a goddamn “torment-a-thon” compared to 7 due to the lack of energy recovery tactics; well, at least in Bass’ case - no rhyme intended. Though, despite Mega Man’s reliance on Eddie - he’ll either provide the same refills as before, EVEN AT THE HEAT OF THE MOMENT, or more bolts... THEREBY LEAVING YOUR ASS IN THE MOTHERFUCKING DUST IN THE LONG RUN FOR NO APPARENT REASON. From there, if you manage to YET AGAIN CREAM THE "PSYCHOTIC-ASS, TWAT-FACED WANKER PRICK" as either of the 2... their respective outcomes differ depending on whom you’ve chosen from the get-go - WHICH, FOR THE LAST TIME, I INTEND TO ESCHEW SPOILING AT THIS POINT. HOLY BLOOD-PISSING FUCK-BUCKETS, IT’S NO WONDER CAPCOM WAS THIS FUCKING MILITANT WHEN IT CAME TO THE OVERALL DEVELOPMENT AND DESIGN PROCESS, RESULTING IN AND GIVING RISE TO ARBITRARY-AS-SHIT CASES OF LUCK-BASED PROGRESSION CONCERNING THIS PARTICULAR GODDAMN ITERATION ALONE. (*sigh of extreme infuriation*) As ever, refer back to the invariable advice we’ve been providing for each and every other iteration we’ve deliberated over thus far. Frankly, the graphics aren’t much to write home about, especially for a super-late 16-bit update; no pun intended - which only saw release in the old “Land of the Rising Sun” - NOT COUNTING ITS INFAMOUSLY-PORTED, SCREEN-CRUNCHED GBA COUNTERPART WE “PROMISED-LAND-FOLK” WERE STUCK WITH, but they’re still vibrant, whimsical, alluring and detailed as ever - animation-wise. Taking full-on cues from Mega Man 8, there’s barely been any real changes from its predecessor... and many might be turned off here by the relative-yet-initial sizes of the 2 titular protagonists in comparison to the remainder of the screen area. However, it’s not all cramped unlike that aforementioned second-rate GBA port, and the stage backgrounds have at least seen another well-deserved renovation - thereby shitting on that of both 6 AND 7 combined! A few notable instances include, but not limited to, the trains & bell-machines in control of various foreground elements in Magic Man’s domain - based on Clown Man’s stage in 8; the color-based explosive boxes in Dynamo Man’s domain - based on Grenade Man’s stage in 8; the aquatic scenery of Pirate Man’s domain - with certain assets based on and inspired by Aqua Man’s stage in 8, except with parts of a sunken ship discovered underwater, and the cliché-ass piles of gold with pots and treasure chests seen at the end... and even the natural, botanical rainforest scenery of Burner Man’s domain - based on Search Man’s stage in 8. Sure, many might [yet again] look the other way given the circumstances of this replication tactic... but it’s no secret that each and every visual element is a 'skosh' less colorful in comparison to 8, for better or worse... but then again, I’d be bullshitting if I said otherwise! The sprite work of the newer adversaries doesn’t disappoint either, in that the same diverse range of attitudes and principles have always been applied just like those in their predecessors, AND A WHOLE LOT MORE! I mean, FOR FUCKING OUT LOUD...even at this juncture, I don't see any goddamn reason to go on any frickin’ further, OH CHRIST NO!!! In the music-and-sound department, orchestrated by Naoshi Mizuta (水田 直志) of Street Fighter Alpha & Resident Evil 2 fame / Final Fantasy 11 (alongside Nobuo Uematsu & Kumi Tanioka) / Parasite Eve 2 / Blood of Bahamut, as well as Final Fantasy 13-2, 14 and Dimensions 2 for Square Enix, and Akari Kaida (水田 直志) of Night Warriors - Darkstalkers' Revenge / Mega Man Battle Network 1 and 5 (Team Protoman & Team Colonel) / Cyberbots - Full Metal Madness / Dino Crisis / Onimusha 3 and Okami fame, under the supervision of the returning Horiyama - the new themes, in complete honesty, are a mixed bag... but are far from stale and uninspired! Granted, the soundtrack’s in no way, shape or form on par with the first 6 NES offerings thanks to an entirely new albeit familiar style which almost virtually mirrors that of its 32-bit precursor... but to paraphrase Han Solo, “They’ve got it where they count, kid!” The sound effects are the same as ever; nothing to cream your knickers over much - but at least, I DON’T KNOW... THERE ISN’T ANY PERTURBING-AND-DENSE-AS-FUCK VOICE ACTING HERE UNLIKE IN 8 OR X4 THROUGH X6. For the sake of fairness, however... my Top 8 Songs are as follows - The Robot Museum Intro Stage, Auto’s Shop, The CD Database, Cold Man’s Stage, Astro Man’s Stage, Ground Man’s Stage, Dynamo Man’s Stage and FINALLY, King's Fortress - ALL 3 AREAS. Replayability-wise, need I fucking say more regarding Mega Man & Bass' longevity in an unbreakable nutshell?! Considering everything I’ve expressed so far, not counting the Data CD collectibles or the returning bolt-for-currency-farming routine from 7... now I see why many turn away from this game due to the insane, skull-cracking difficulty level it offers as well as the removal of feasible mechanics that worked in previous iterations. Not to mention, although it’s intended to be a MEGA MAN game like all the others... the various in-game elements are, and can be, EXTREMELY HAPHAZARD AND INCONCEIVABLE to take advantage of - thus forcing you to accomplish a shit-ton of inhuman undertakings that felt as rewarding as in every other entry, hence why, as established before, they’re designed strictly for Bass alone! Regardless of which character suited you best, applying such a crude-ass difficulty level isn’t, AND SHOULD DEFINITELY NOT BE - any way to restrict or scale down their overall physical capabilities feasible for enacting said accomplishments! Bottom line, for the sake of inadvertently but summarily dismissing these and more commonplace objections... you’re better off with the original Super NES (aka Super Famicom) version, fan-translated OR otherwise! But whatever you do, STEER CLEAR OF THE GAME BOY ADVANCE PORT LIKE A MAXIMUM SECURITY SYSTEM AT A FARAWAY PRISON. (*text crawl*) (*Bass warps away*) [♫ - "Mega Man 3 - Credits Theme"] My presiding final verdict on THESE 20 TIMELESS CLASSICS deliberated on so far? Words CANNOT express the boundless appreciation and praise, or in some cases, qualms... for such an ever-maturing - if at times capsizing - franchise that's been carrying its immortal legacy for 3 straight decades and still going strong, notwithstanding its 8-year absence. And I know what everyone's thinking: I've been mindlessly praising every single, solitary MEGA MAN iteration as if there's something special about them that make each other stand out, right?! While it's in my true nature, and that's a given - as I succinctly pointed out with 8, even I can't deny that there are significant flaws about each and every single goddamn installment covered thus far! Regardless of what they are, however... whether it's the sudden, zig-zag difficulty curve of 3, the overused gimmicks of 4 through 6, the underwhelming-albeit-new soundtrack of the 2nd Game Boy "spinoff outing," the annoying-ass, out-of-place voice acting in a few of the 32-bit entries, or the mind-numbing, patience-testing high difficulty levels of certain titles...looking at YOU for the last time, Mega Man & Bass!! - on a scale of 1 to 10, here's how I rate 'em all! [♫ - "Mega Man X2 - Ending Theme"] Taking these statistics into consideration, however... if you're on the hunt for such unforgettable, breathtaking, intense-as-shit, balls-to-the-wall action-platforming-adventure antics and explosive, havoc-filled dramatic mayhem like nothing else... I cannot, CANNOT RECOMMEND BOTH THE MEGA MAN & MEGA MAN X FRANCHISES ENOUGH! For those that haven't experienced them in the flesh up until now... CONSIDER YOURSELF HAVING MADE THE BIGGEST, NEAR-IRREVERSIBLE MISTAKE IN THE HISTORY OF ALL TIME, SPACE & CREATION ROLLED INTO ONE by missing out on what Capcom's Blue Bomber & Maverick Hunter have to offer, and then some! Need I remind everyone yet again that they're not only available within their respective collections - namely, the Anniversary Collection on PS2, XBox & GameCube AND the X Collection on PS2 & GameCube - but also on the Legacy Collection, Volumes 1 (concerning the first 6 NES iterations)... and 2 (in terms of 7 & 8, alongside the unforgettable 8-bit tributes - 9 & 10), and even the Virtual Console & PlayStation Network... including, but not limited to, the X titles? Trust me, regardless of your preferred systemic means, ancient or modern - EVEN SPLATOON, GEARS OF WAR & MODERN WARFARE WON'T HAVE SHIT ON THE INFINITE, STAGGERING EPICNESS THAT IS MEGA MAN, CLASSIC & X. Before I go, I'd like to take this golden opportunity and thank these wonderful specimens for sticking by Yours Truly and embarking on yet another unforgettable journey of a "Memory Lane Trip" with none other than, that puts every fucking Sea World & Universal Studios theme park ride in history to absolute shame... and, once more, THEN SOME: the delightful 'wife-and-husband' duo of Sarah Rowe & Matt Michael Stone - Mrs. & Dr., respectively; New Hampshire guitar impresario Matt "mdefalla" Lister; my "16-Bit Heroic Partner-in-Crime", Ian Bergeson - also from the band The Offseason, whose music I suggest scoping out as well... the "rowdy-yet-reserved" RileySkye100 (Gabriel DeBettencourt), and finally the bumbling Lord Bifflecup (David Jubinsky), and the "Mysterious British Intellectual Oaf" who joined Yours Truly AND the aforementioned Sir Lister, in the place of 'Facepalm' of course. Come on, where's the applause here?! Great, just what I was expecting... Anyways, until then, this is the ONE AND ONLY Hardcore Retro God triumphantly signing off. [♫ - "Mega Man 2 - Credits Theme", a reprise of the Title Theme] | The Hardcore Retro God | UCZ0DKm02Ga2wDiArUPDLHLQ | 2018-06-12 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 15,385 | 93,405 |
yuTg_U3W2WM | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yuTg_U3W2WM | Central Coast California Real Estate Agent | hi this is Julia waldor of Julia waldorf.com and I have one of my favorite agents that I know that I work with Joe over here at Cornerstone that um Hey Joe how's the real estate market going for you it's going excellent things are really on fire in our area it is isn't it yeah we're getting multiple bids on most things and uh people are really excited about taking advantage of the interest rates and their low prices uh-huh yeah why yeah and so there's bars everywhere and inventory is a little slim isn't it inventory slim but there's still inventory out there exactly so if you have a good agent that works as hard as you do because every time I come in the office you're working away that's right so what's your favorite part of working with people with real estate oh it's just fun to engage them and help them find your dream home and get excited about uh getting a good deal and becoming part of the the American dream owning a home and knowing their money's going for you know into an asset instead of uh into a liability basically yeah they gain an asset yeah but they can later turn around and sell and make money on hopefully well on the bottom line really when you own stability to everybody right it really really does and so in the long run it stabilizes generational if you keep it that long absolutely exactly if anything you have a retirement plan somewhat huh of course savings not security you don't have somebody raising your rent on you whenever they feel like it yeah you know what your monthly payment is going to be you know how hard you have to work and for how long to take care of this and huh and life is good when you own a home exactly yeah cool well Joe what's your contact information if anybody wants to buy a house you sell a house to you yeah my uh my phone number is 805-748-8 77 well my email is jcard40 yahoo.com that's j-c-a-r-d40 yahoo.com okay and Joe's one of the best agents in Central Coast besides me of course Julie Waldorf Julie waldorf.com | Julia Waldorf | UC3OP9S6tn8CYRjZ9UoQrlLw | 2012-09-14 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 376 | 1,989 |
AOsSPGr337k | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AOsSPGr337k | Running into the GOD SQUAD in ranked... wish me luck | with season 10 coming to a close the MMR is getting rather high on the leaderboard next season I plan on going for top 10 but before the season kicks off this week I had some really high level lobbies with Genji and other Pros it's been a while since I've done some solo commentary with my thoughts and ranked so I tried to go into detail of what my intentions are throughout the games I hope you guys enjoy let's Jump Right In all right got Genji on the Move team against me and Ray's bull as hell goes so across the side here razel's got probably not mid boost here I gotta go back to Mid really fast I'll make the pinch once they close this ball because I need to stay low with Boost this boost should spawn not only to take it though actually that's a boost it's not backboard but should be fast if that nollie can't score nice pinch by raisable round one as both of them up they can't go on target though it touched from a reasonable to keep it close let's grab a few poop yeah a few pads let's go towards Target and I'll probably just tip it back in the mid race will sweeping at the back corner boost I'll just support him off this corner double here save both uh towards Target student Nelly does here it moves It Forward I'm gonna try and support razool here in case he wants to wants me to go first a little awkward but we do make it I don't know if I can get the save I do get the save and great pinch from reasonable there Vivid awkward position because that 50 came out super fast I'd expect it oh I'll go up for this extra touch so we already should be reasonable now I'm gonna try and zone out uh Jack although I did get demos this could be really bad might be open yeah I could have maybe sat back further I really thought an earlier flick was coming out from Roseville there because he had the chance to just flick it immediately right there and he waited a little too long for him to pounce on him and I knew that he had to pick up the pace because Jack was coming uh from behind I have no boost here I hope that raise all these a few boost pads for me he goes for the early shot yeah Early Child I'm not really sure what that was uh from raisable there's not really much he can cover there if he just pre-jumps that because they're gonna pass that every time we still have lots of time here should be a shot great recovery off that uh kickoff there I mean we definitely have some decent pressure um they already have a lot of shots though we just need to get on their side a lot more all right ship to the side raise the Boost it's a perfect start for the uh the comeback oh he's up try and keep this close I tried to wave Dash onto that but should be all right it's gonna jump back in a minute I'm just gonna take this boost because Jack's to turn in early which is totally fine because I'm gonna get the Boost in mid can't quite turn on this I don't think maybe I can oh my bad did not see razel there good demo from Jack this could be good though he's got a solo this Nice Shot great play I really could use the space uh to pop that off the wall there and then he didn't he didn't do like a doomsy dish he ended up dropping to the floor instead which is actually really smart because I don't expect that so that's a round Jack just give me enough time to get this corner boost and hopefully demo Jack if he slows down a lot of touch that off the backboard and hopefully race will come boom this back out looks like he's trying to keep it controlled I'm gonna do this double this in the mid and hopefully erasable can follow it he did get beat this could be really dangerous for US unless then get back here he's got to shoot it really close nice shot yeah a little bit a little bit not great of a lateral pass there for me and also just a little bit slow from raisable to pop up to that but we should bring it back here looks like race will gets the Boost he dies I missed the Boost slippery set though over one another's Gonna Save that no problem every day of the week you're trying to bump double here in the quarter and all he has the Boost though get 50. Jack's out for this I'm just gonna wait in mid here I don't want to go back all the way with zero boost here I want to get the Boost from him the pigs across actually good for us because Rachel should be able to get the touch first he does and it's in let's go so really good control uh really gets used to space there from reasonable I knew he's gonna beat him there and then I had to be uh play the patience game against apparently Jack there who if he challenged there would have went a little bit earlier this is uh Awkward start here but I feel like in the way there we go and pop it over I'm trying to bump him good positioning and all these little awkward people for the early challenge make Jack have to turn or something there we go the race was still really far away it's gonna be really bad actually Nelly turns off the ball so it'll be all right it's important that I go up early there and try to stay in front of this oh I'm not sure about rays will going those can be really bad for us especially if Jack bombs me there we go I got zero boost though it'd be good Jack went for the uh the mid boost so if he early cut in here it could be really good for us one over the other and we finished nice we got one minute left we gotta hold our lead here what a great start I haven't played rocket league in a bit and it's uh already very sweaty it's gonna be a good shot opportunity I'm gonna actually fake this because Jackson Control this there's a lot of space now I can take it back wait for the corner boost grab here from reasonable and watch the demo off Jack we got an early challenge here actually might open almost be open can't really touched from uh yeah I gotta get back here it's gonna be dangerous crap I'm Jack great challenge I'm gonna stay relevant because I don't want to go all the way back here Off the Wall I see Ray's was up though so I'm just gonna wait what's the 50. Jack might still have this so I'm just gonna wait there we go looks like it was maybe gonna try and bait for the back corner boost or go for the touch that's really bad for me to touch off the corner I don't really want to do anything crazy I don't want to over commit I've got 90 seconds left it's over but it shouldn't be on target it's good pop it up I'm gonna fake the jump here the way Jack Waits a little bit and then we go back jump again see what Nelly doesn't try and passes cross and nice cut from raisable really good first game honestly feeling really good let's keep it going little Prodigy three goals no problem all right next game we've got corrupted G and Rapid versus me and Arc so I'm not sure this arcs guy is but we'll see how it see what goes it's gonna be uh probably game first arcs is back and getting the Boost try and bait him a little bit pop it over it that way rapid can't get the corner boost if he does if he wants to stay with this wait for Gabe to see what he does a little bit of a laggy touch but it works so I was trying to play patient there trying to make sure I read the situation I know one of them's gonna try and challenge me or at least they're both back take the Boost from him here pick up the wall around him I can't wait follow it though arcs is up and nice finish great pass on the backboard he definitely could have shot that too because rapid was kind of a Sitting Duck but the uh the pass of the backboard works too and honestly he was probably trying to shoot that let's be real that happens a lot I'm gonna go to the back corner here see what happens with Gabe is the arcs is staying with us he's gonna probably get like a pretty light 50 here is it missing the Boost though good pop from Rapid it's a little high though hit save I don't know I'm just sitting there watching I I kind of just assumed that it might go in so I'd kind of stop moving but I don't know if I can follow this right away looks like I can trying to keep it close here I get back pull boost the face for my teammate I got the back right corner while he gets the flippers head here now Gabe might try to Boom this back in or something so I'm gonna wait for his touch that's over me that's totally fine though unless he 50s it into uh the opponent which he did he definitely could have uh hit that around him because he had space too he's got to go a little bit higher up on the ball at the start to pop that around the player or else the person who's going for the air dribble just gonna sit on it like that if ours gets that boost which I think he does it doesn't even matter if Gabe stays on this because as you can see it's too awkward for him to make anything happen I'm gonna go sit right here see if he passes it oh ice finish nice one so I didn't really shoot that that well I hit off the corner of the post but honestly that worked out really well and I really like that arcs was looking for me in mid there very smart 50. Gabe's gonna stay with us I'm gonna stay with the the touch over one I'm gonna pop this immediately then go for the left mid see rap is trying to chase me which he does get the the chase pop this up see if rapper cans uh follow this you might try to get fake from him both players gonna sit with this I got boomed to the ceiling wish us luck hoping that hopefully uh my teammate's still not back yeah that's tough I was hoping that was strong enough with my teammate could recover but I think he actually completely bailed for the back corner boost oh yeah absolutely zero okay so that's why he took so long he didn't boost back down to the floor which I would usually expect people if they're gonna challenge like that to uh boost the floor that way you can get back as fast as possible now we do get boomed here try and pop you actually went for that so that should be good for us here it went for this too clear to the corner I don't want to do anything crazy it's like a 60 boost still it's fine which my teammate here hopefully my teammate and get back nice he does all played I'm gonna mess each other up here I'm just gonna have these heavy 50s and he's going for these bumps too he's gonna be very careful team is in a good spot though he should challenge this game's not in good control let's fake this go around them that way we can stay with this I'm gonna try and bump Gabe too so you can't go for it and I'll get the mid boost so it wasn't very low risk fake I'll stay with this I don't really want to do anything crazy should be uh my teammate to follow us on the side here it didn't give us a favorable bounce but it still works dude that's here he's probably gonna stay with us I want boost unfortunately my teammate just took mid boost so I gotta go all the way back please stay with this my teammate should have full Boost here and control try a pinch here oh what the heck okay so you guys off the backboard for my teammate to return the clear here big booming clear from Rapid should give you space for my teammate I'm gonna grab a few boost guys on the way back it went early for the challenge a good boost there you go grab it's awkward big flicks that we just forced them up into a weird backboard touch he gets a double but once again there's still so much space here 50 as well 50 boost can it goes for it ah if I turned earlier I would have been able to get that goal there I really didn't expect Gabe to go for the demo for a fake here my teammates up I'm a little scared I'm gonna back off 350. send both up they're panicking in case I go for it go for a boom across no problem I'm trying to just tap this off the wall and then follow here oh I wanted to bump gay my teammate being I was a little dangerous so my teammate uh could get out played here rapid goes for the shot down the field I don't like that he leaves that but it should be okay all the sidewall the round is to be down for overtime here so not too bad we've had some pressure back and forth should be a finish too okay I say that we get an instant kickoff goal I saw the force of the back left and uh and then I just went for the the speed flip it wasn't really a full speed flip because I didn't have any boost there but GG to my teammate really well played from arcs uh we had a two goals there and then ended up losing two so we brought it back which is nice yeah game two in the books I think we're pretty close let's see 20 21 73 not bad almost 2200. all right for the final game we got fork in our team against one of the mic and LJ it's gonna be a really tough game probably a loss to be honest nothing to do with Forkey just with LJ and and also one of Mike being uh the two's player he is he's very good at the twos so we'll have to see how this game turns out it's like a past middle here LJ panicked off the backboard touch did they expect that Miss from LG on the backboard almost behind both though I'm trying out the corner boost here start a starve we can another great starts from Porky but he just passed it back I got space here Extra Touch was not really fully necessary I'm gonna stay with this here it's not great but it should work out nice we'll try to do there is just catch one of my golf guards to hopefully give us a chance for a boom back which it does let's see what LJ does with this corner doesn't have this off the ceiling no problem I could probably be here nice touch and LJ has this for free I'm gonna go up now I think Porky's up again so I'm a little scared I'll be really careful if forkey's early challenges because he's very very aggressive to the point where you know if you go in a spot where you're supposed to be going it doesn't really matter because he will probably end up going as well and so I think that's just like his style and twos um but yeah I I tend to usually like just let him like sit on the front of every challenge as I say that I'm bumping LJ with an early challenge here okay one week wasn't ready go for a flip reset here it's around should be uh forky to follow this nice touch back to me really good patience for LJ there most players would have pushed forward on that but LJ knowing the position he's in oh come on stop Maybe what a save all right it should be okay I got bumped again though should be space for Forkey I can't remember what I was saying I can't even finish my train of thought this game's been going crazy grab this Boost from one of Mike do get bumped though oh Porky went though and there it is yeah that's the early Challenge from 4K I really didn't expect that I was trying to sit near the ball and uh before he came flying in I could not follow it unfortunately I probably could have went right on that touch but it was so hard with my half flip caught off guard and that's how the goal goes sometimes in twos early Challenge from uh LJ as well so we're met in mid there pop-up should be good actually for us all right should be good for us as well Off the Wall here I got bumped by Porky this could just be in though yeah oh it's not it's not Forkey though finish it no forky oh no don't touch it don't touch it no four key I'm going for this got space on that I don't think Elton get this so it should be a follow-up let one of my go for this off the wall it's gonna Force elevator back onto this touch right here All I'm gonna do is just boot off the backboard because I knew one of Mike was gonna be following super early all right I I think we definitely should not be down zero one zero right now but we can definitely bring this back to the pass-up opportunity up here so I'm gonna try and block angles he misses it's off oh no it's gonna be in any way yeah this is just mass panic let's try to sit on the backboard there there's no direct shot off that redirect off the backboard double all right so bad touch from one of Mike to give us some space early challenge the Four Keys okay Four Keys most of his boost I'm like I should probably take it from him but he's gonna go for a pinch Play It's Gonna Give Them possession so I'm gonna wait wait here I'm not trying to rip into Porky's game uh play style um but definitely just a little bit of awkwardness we could get a good opportunity here though good 50. oh what the heck let's get it's face oh that's really good play for them do not expect that uh early challenge that's on me definitely but you know with with one minute left I really don't know how many opportunities we're gonna get considering uh we've just like pepper shots with them and nothing's really gone in definitely need to form a little bit more of a plan give me a save from LJ should be a shot off the corner here I'm Gonna Bump One mic out of the net it's a decent flake was right back to LJ again ass way for a flick across getting my Boost taken you know you can't win them all unfortunately this is uh this is definitely one of those games where like I kind of anticipated the loss anyway oh I missed um but definitely uh definitely was winnable just a few mistakes and a few chances where I had the ball and uh Forkey took it from me where I could have followed it up I tried Bob LJ here why not doesn't even matter to you we get it there we go so not a not a great uh last game here but honestly I feel like just a few things that could have changed like you know understanding that we had possession and space in mid there um rather than uh taking it away from me this still could be a good chance although yeah it's gonna be a finish here unfortunate game like I said um I feel like overall we played pretty well though today not the greatest final game but until next time have a great day and I'll catch you guys in the next one man we had a lot of shots though | Lethamyr | UCkNYoWK1LqjFhxYI6BM_kOA | 2023-06-08 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 3,583 | 17,625 |
WmKrZHQEKcA | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WmKrZHQEKcA | Russia Sees Michael Flynn Testimony as A Threat | so I'm covering mom Stephen Vanunu you're watching Israeli news live quick take of the broadcast here this evening friends and as we're seeing all over the news the United States right now Fox News covering this Michael Flynn has pled guilty to one count of lying to the FBI and of course in exchange for his full cooperation in their investigation with collusion with Russia now this was supposedly right after president Trump's inauguration and you know what was troubling to me is one to see first off that he got it kind of got thrown under the bus and his general michael Flynn did retired General Michael Flynn got thrown under the bus biked president Trump's administration what it seemed like the heat was getting heavy and at the same time you know I felt like that if he talked to the Russians when President Trump was being inaugurated where is the harm in this isn't that kind of what you're supposed to do even he before you're elected that you're trying to reach out to other countries to try to resolve issues that are already existing trying to build a good relationship trying to slow down this buildup of military forces all across Russia's western border inside of Eastern Europe there isn't this what we're supposed to be doing or was this really just something that upset the you know the direction that the deep state was planning on taking the nation to start with and I think that has a lot more to do with it then may very well be why Michael Flynn is now willing to come forward and in essence say that well I'm guilty I lied it's troubling to me it also lets me know president Trump's days and office are numbered and if his days are in office are numbered as a result of Michael Flynn's cooperation with the FBI and in this investigation of this you know involvement in the election well you know naturally Minoo was Russia involved in the election well certainly if they're going to do interviews I seen the interviews they do i CRT news and Sputnik news although the very news organizations that are considered to be propaganda and yes they were more in favor of Trump over Hillary Clinton although they did try to maintain maintain some non bias attitude but you know what's the difference between that and the United States and their involvement in other elections around the world namely in Israel's election when they were trying to stop Prime Minister Netanyahu from getting elected and we're very open about it even sending a delegation to Israel to try to topple his bid for re-election or was it for the other way around maybe it was for saving Prime Minister nothing on his election I don't know which way it was but the point is Israel is one of the most recent cases in history where we can say without a doubt that the US has been very involved in that electoral process as well as we can see with Venezuela right now so if Russia would rather see president Trump become the next president over Hillary Clinton because Hillary Clinton is already talking about having a war with Russia then don't you think that that's a good thing not a bad thing at least that's the way I would look at it well the thing is it's been pretty obvious though the president Trump has been kept very much under his leash as well because every time he tries to do something to bring about some sort of peace with Russia or some sort of agreement on the Middle East he immediately the very next day if not the same day has already backtrack in a bed and apologizing and no that's not what I really meant I meant this or I meant that the thing is friends I think we're headed to a war and we may be headed toward to a war with not only with North Korea clearly North Korea is a threat to the United States with its nuclear weapons and of course now Kim jong-un is saying that he is willing to do talks so long as he is looked upon as nuclear power and and well you know it's not so much it's yet to say that he's that he needs to be looked upon I guess he's trying to gain his as we would say his respect as a nuclear power but you know I don't think being a nuclear power is a respect to begin with he clearly does defy the u.s. he definitely does launch missiles Russia claims that it is a provocation I would have to say that even South Korean president who joins in military drills with the u.s. seems to probably think the same thing because more and more we're seeing that the South Korean government doesn't want that type of confrontation with North Korea but at this point here as rapidly as North Korea is growing in its nuclear arsenal the u.s. is taking this more as a direct threat to the national security of the United States and this is one reason why the u.s. is being more aggressive towards North Korea but and the latest words from foreign minister Lavrov it is clear that Russia as we stated in our last broadcast is definitely getting ready to take on the US and an all-out war if North Korea is struck here's what the title of our T's latest article says and I'm thinking that this has a lot to do too and it's kind of weird to say this but I think with Michael Flynn what happened there is letting Russia know that trumps days in office are numbered and I know guys you may not see this very well because I can see it as I'm looking at the monitor that I'm looking at the quality is just not that good on the cell phone so let me I'm gonna try to blow it up a little bit bigger so perhaps we can see these words here a little bit better on the screen their bloodthirsty tierod Russian Foreign Minister decries u.s. threats to destroy North Korea okay now foreign minister Lavrov he went a little bit bigger in his words in this article here says US military action against North Korea would be a big mistake Sergei Lavrov Russian Foreign Minister warned adding that Washington is itself provoking p.m. to make new reckless moves by drills with South Korea and aggressive rhetoric all right if someone really wants to use force as the US representatives to the UN put it destroying North Korea then I think it's playing with fire and a huge mistake Lavrov said during a visit to Rome on Friday now I'm gonna bring this up - you guys can see this where I know you can see this because I want you to be able to see it I'll also share a link in there for you as well that's where foreign minister Lavrov is saying that clearly seems to indicate what I shared with you guys yesterday that Russia is intending possibly to get involved in a war if North Korea is brought in to any type of conflict with the u.s. there so it's - troubling for me and I say that Fresno I mean some people say out of just Russia knows your Russia and your Russian propaganda let me tell you something I don't get no support from Russia whatsoever and what I say what I look at is I look at things from a Christian perspective from a from a Jewish believer in Yeshua from prophecy etc these are the ways that I look at things and I also look at things when I say it's a Christian perspective you know what's the right thing to do you know if if we had the ability to be President of the United States or leader in Congress or the Senate how would we look at this and how would we handle this as a believer in Yeshua you know as Jesus says do unto others as you would have them do unto you and of course that applies on both sides both Russia and the United States both North Korea and the United States but we have to remember North Korea is a communistic nation they are not people that are believing in Yeshua as Messiah but in the case of Russia Russia's is an Eastern Orthodox Christian belief now I can't say that I agree with the the the way the Russian Orthodox beliefs but I don't believe with the Roman Catholic Church either as far as that matter goes but the principle the fact that they all believe that Yeshua or Jesus of Nazareth is indeed the Messiah this we do hold in common and so therefore I appreciate that so we should be looking at one as saying you know do unto others as you would have them do unto you love your neighbor as yourself you know and Russia's seemingly has been trying to find ways to make peace with the United States regardless of all the allegations that are going out there they're trying to make peace with the US at the same time though there are so many outside a president Trump I mean he really has tried to seem to reach out a hand to to President Putin there but there's there's no seeming to make peace and we can't say that all Russia isn't going to take and take out Israel Russia has not made any mention about trying to destroy Israel or anything like that Iran some of their friends that they have yes I do realize that we've had those issues there but when it comes to Russia's involvement there they've also tried to be at peace with Israel because you got to remember two million of the Israeli citizens are all Russian they're Jewish Jews from Russia all right it's one reason why we know we have tribes of Israel inside of the Russian territory another reason why as Christians as part of the house of Israel we should remember that many of your Russian people are actually descendants of the house of Israel and even the house of Judah so we've got to think about these things and this is one thing that kind of troubles me friends with so many times we're not looking at so anyway we love you guys we are on the road we're back in Europe now tomorrow we'll be in Prague do pray for us we thank you we love you and thank you for your kindness that you have shown towards this ministry we thank you for everything god bless you and Shalom | Israeli News Live | UC3q-ByZ2eoOikcEiajMYXXA | 2017-12-01 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,826 | 9,611 |
V426i80S3MU | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V426i80S3MU | TCL 20 XE How to Force Restart If the Screen Freezes | TCL 20 XE Soft Reset | in this video we're going over how to soft reset the tcl 20xe if the screen freezes welcome back to another video i'm your tech guide wayne and the video today i'm going to walk you through how to soft reset your tco 20xe if the screen freezes there's a really easy button combination you can apply if you notice your touchscreen is not working and usually this is caused by an app that is running awkwardly in the background or it could be a bigger issue of the phone a way to diagnose it is starting with a forced restart or a soft restart so what we're gonna do is hold down on our power button and our volume button or volume down button for about 10 seconds all right let's try it power volume down one two three hold now it's gonna trigger a screenshot continue to hold the buttons and when your screen goes dark that's how you know that the restart was successful here it is screen is dark it actually took a little less than 10 seconds now sometimes your phone will restart on its own if it hasn't restarted by now you'll just need to hold down the power button until you see the logo pop up there you go now you're going to let go and let the screen restart itself at this point the phone is going to restart it's going to take you back to the lock screen if when you get to the lock screen you are not able to swipe through and unlock your phone that means that you have a bigger issue that is working against you it could mean that there's a problem with your touchscreen or it could be another issue with the hardware at that point you will need to take your phone to a service center to have it diagnosed and let you know is it something that can be repaired do they need to replace the screen they can let you know however if your phone turned on and you're now able to use the screen guess what you're good to go so hope this was helpful if it was do me a favor hit that thumbs up button down below and if you're not already a subscriber please hit that subscribe button and stay tuned for more videos also i bet you didn't know this you can actually send text messages from your computer with this phone check out this video right here to learn how to send text messages from your computer with this phone catch in the next video guys take care and as always have a good one | Tech Made Easy | UCaCdOICdiC2ayH096Lq9e2Q | 2022-08-30 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 449 | 2,290 |
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