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Hot Dogs, Horseshoes & Hand Grenades (HTC Vive): April Fools 2022!
all right time to play with some hvr the newest update just came out and uh guess what today is april 1st april fool's so we got our usual april fool's update from anton and yeah it's time to check out the new toys that he gave us ignore that because that's spectator cam hopefully it's on right [Music] hmm i need to do yeah just stick it at one all right cool all right so yeah we got our toys here uh let's get started first one we've got the uzi nano look at this little little tiny baby let's grab our magazine stick that in the slot there and uh yeah pretty cool it's a very small uzi let's compare it to uh the other uzi let's go to classic mode here oh i gotta adjust my headset there hold on let me see sub machine guns are the submachine guns uzi uzi let's go with the uzi compact uh just ignore that i'll talk about that in a minute let's go under the light here oh man hold on there's something in my headset like a hair or something that's bothering me but uh all right whatever there you go uzi uzi compact it's quite looks sort of the same well this one's all cut down but let's go even smaller [Music] let's go to machine pistols let's see oozy there's uzi nano is it a machine pistol micro uzi there we go let's buy ourselves a micro uzi oh yeah look at that i think it's smaller than a micro uzi that's why it's called the uzi nano oh man let's drop down on the ground because this is what we're gonna play with today all right let me check out the controls here oops controller is freaking out uh left on the track pad is the safety so safe semi in full full auto we'll just uh play on with that let me see if the magazine comes out yep down on the touchpad magazine and of course to chamber around we need to pack the charging handle there and yeah that opens up a bolt nice 25 acp i think that's what the uh the cartridge this uses look through the sights here okay cool now full auto time so let's switch this over to full auto pretty cool there you go uzi nano really small uh if i remember correctly this was supposed to be a sosa gun uh or not a saucy gun right was it i remember the uh sorry there's something happening outside i think they're vacuuming the dogs are going crazy uh this was supposed to be uh contrast uh contest entry and basically he had to shake it to fire it but i um yeah you've got you know anton decided to uh make it a legit weapon well legit as legit can be i mean it's still pretty absurd it's a tiny uzi cut down but uh let's uh let's actually uh let's trick this out all right okay let's see um well you know we do need a foregrip oops so we're gonna try to stick this on there oh yeah yep anton was kind of right about that being uh hard to put on there we go cool and then anton said that we could have a stock so let's grab ourselves a stock here hmm bakelite bacolite might be really good let's try this one although that would be pretty bad for uh yeah let's not do that one let's uh go with a wire stock here oh yeah there we go that looks uh no that looks pretty bad to be completely honest that's i i think that um the stock attachment point might be a little let me adjust my headset here a little bit uh off of it but that's okay it just adds to the uh cursedness of the gun it's the stock is jutting out at a weird angle but yeah okay let's fire this baby off very controllable now that we've got a four grip and a stock yeah see the stock is sort of not in a weird position there should be more to be more straight like that maybe a different stock might work let's go with something something else let's go with the vector stock here oh there see that works that works fine oh all right that's the uzi nano although i could try to put a suppressor on this thing again it's very very hard let's go back to categories suppressors oh no no actually you know what let's put a uh let's put a let's put a barrel extender here a real barrel extender this might work okay this is going to be pretty hard to stick on there like that and then we'll grab ourselves a suppressor let's grab the chihuungus oh yeah that's right i need to screw this on there we go oh yeah oh yeah that's that's pretty cool let me reset the target here so we can see uh how good the the uh the recoil is now not bad oh you know what i i got the railed uh the railed um adapter for this but i didn't decide to put on a site let's grab ourselves uh this one there we go there we go and you know what let's put a laser on this baby let's put ourselves a uh this one let's get this laser right here oh yeah oops that i'm next to my wall i was hitting the wall there okay there's the center of my playspace okay grab this put another mag in come on there we go and of course if you want we can just take the suppressor off go that away i should use the site all right you know what i put a site on there cool yeah there you go losing nano pretty cool all right let's uh let's put this away right now let's clear up all these empty mags move on to the next baby uh we'll get to that one in a minute but for now we've got this which oh i kind of got rid of the ammo for this but uh let me just spawn some ammo i know what ammo this uses but we'll just use this one select file type voltage shorts yes that is a glitch also if you select hell type it goes to 12 gauge this does not fit 12 gauge this is baby's first boomstick which is uh uh like again anton uh said it's uh uh how do i explain this there's a person out there named commander carl he does these cool sick reloads uh of you know obviously ordinary stuff you know vacuum cleaners uh pringles cans you know and basically i think if i remember correctly was it him or anton they reached out to each other and basically they came up with this and i think this was modeled by carl himself so uh he works in the video game industry if i remember correctly i don't know what companies uh i don't i don't really know i mean you know history of somebody not that well i don't really know that well but uh yeah so they've got some skills and modeling and this is what they came up with and this is it is as absurd as it looks so yeah this shotgun is pretty much optimized for right-handed people but i think we can make it work as a left-handed person okay looking at the controls here trigger obviously no safety touchpad isn't used at all because all the all the operation for this weapon is on the gun itself so you've got a little charging handle here obviously but you know well i mean i i assume that you guys have seen the devlog but you know we have to put bullets in this thing so the way to do that would be to okay cool and then you put bullets in so let's that's four right so one two three four get rid of that huh whoa oh that's weird hmm oh there well that's weird yeah that's a bug yeah there's a there's five right one two three four five shells in that slot and i only pull out four whatever okay so that's how you load that and let's see if there's any grab points here right there the grab point is right here where yeah that's actually realistic you would put your hand like that there you go baby's first boom stick well these shotgun shells just let's get rid of these now i want to see if i can put any barrel attachments here i don't think so also want to see if uh let's see if uh i'm gonna hold the trigger on this thing no okay so you have to do it individually okay that's fine that's fine i always want to instinctively grab it here but it's it's over here so all right well baby's first boomstick let me see if there's anything else we can do here no stock attachment point and i don't think i can put a suppressor seeing as i can't put an attachment on the front nope but yeah now technically you could probably put different rounds in here the only thing is that there's only one round for a 12 gauge short which is the number one buckshot so i mean just imagine if we had more rounds for the 12 ga uh the 12 gauge short you know you get like buckshot um slug incendiary i don't know what the fourth round would be um dragon's breath i guess oh that's incendiary but yeah you just imagine if we had more rounds for the 12 gauge short which hopefully anton will one day fill out [Laughter] effect that foley work oh it's well it's it's pretty good oh you can just do that okay cool so that makes a lot easier is to just put your ammo here okay cool so you don't have to do it individually into every port just put your rounds at the top here oh man what an absurd addition to the game baby's first boomstick i wonder i don't think you can though yeah there's no lock you can't lock it back can you no you can't all right well i was i was thinking maybe you could lock this back and then uh insert a uh insert around into the chamber i wonder if you can do that no maybe not on the table let me uh try this out here ah no it doesn't work that's too bad but it's still pretty cool it's a it's really absurd for a weapon basically a child's toy mixed with a uh shotgun okay baby's first boomstick is done uzi nano is done now the last addition to the game for this april fools hopefully i'm still recording please tell me i'm recording yes uh audio levels too uh oh well i'll find out later but last weapon we have in the game is the usps acial which is uh basically uh you spatial that's why you want to say it i guess uh basically a sort of uh quote-unquote race gun tricked out little ar-15 but it's not quite not quite what it seems and oh obviously i need to spawn a 20 millimeter [Music] i forgot there was two of these let me take this one out yeah i forgot which ones these are but all right so and uh yeah let me just try to grab this one uh again uh this is a fresh off the you know fresh off the presses so something is uh clearly wrong this uh the site attachment doesn't spawn correctly so i don't know how to do that that will probably be fixed by anton later on so we'll just have to uh imagine that but uh yeah so what is up with this gun well i mean if you've already watched the um if you've already watched the devlog you'll know that this is a pretty unique weapon all right let me just see if there's any uh any controls here no controls on the touchpad no magazine release because there is no way to put the magazine there is no magazine port so to speak obviously to open this thing up this is a break action uh gun you pull out the stock breaks it open let me get some space here and since this fire fire's 20 20 millimeter look at how wiggly that is yeah that's uh that's unity right there i mean there's nothing you can really do about that maybe anton can fix that but that is a very loose this is a very loose barrel it's uh probably because it's so big and heavy so yeah that's uh but all right so this fire is 20 millimeter this is i think this is a dummy round i don't remember exactly why they're different but yeah let's close this thing up and let's shoot it all right so to get the round out oh get myself in the head there you just pull the charging handle and that's how it works let's actually try a real round now i think that was a practice dummy round okay i missed the target but whatever that's fine all right and that's how it works and you notice that there are no sights on this thing so anton provided us two ways to actually cite this thing this is the um this is the this is the scope for it as you can probably see not really a scope but uh we'll see how this works yeah pretty good all right i need to open this up okay bust those around close it and there we go cool now the other the other um let's say the other the other um site that we could have used was these iron sights which are pretty absurd in themselves but again yeah for some reason i guess since this is a just a release build of the of the update it just came off i mean i downloaded it it's there and well i guess anton needs to fix a couple of things but yeah you can see you would have put the other one back here and then you would have uh had some fun with those sites but they don't apparently work so that's a shame might have to check that out later but oops i forgot to eject the other round stick that on there flip it closed all right well it seems to have some other attachment points obviously i don't think we can put a suppressor on this thing because we've got a muzzle break here that kind of blocks everything but we do have some rails so let's uh grab ourselves a laser let's go with uh let's go with the uh pick 15 here stick down on the bottom no stick that in the front yes oh no it's blocking well that's that's okay now we can stick it on the bottom oh yeah there we go that's good and you know what yeah i kind of understand wait is this backwards hold on yeah i think i was putting it on backwards right oh yeah it works both ways so well i think it works both ways i'm not really sure it's not really a traditional sort of optic but uh yeah it works both ways whatever i'll put it this way but uh what was i trying to say since this is uh not magnified let's make it magnified obviously we have uh magnifiers in here but i think there's only one real appropriate magnifier that this could use i don't i don't think this was a um april fools thing i think this was from one of the other updates with an ak or something but we're just gonna stick this baby on here try to at least come on okay nope that's not gonna work let's just do this first come on there we go oh no all right and then we'll stick this ah that's that's not gonna work oh it's freaking out it's freaking out it's freaking out man ah it's too big but then i want to do this oh no uh you know what i think we can put it here let's put it here that'll work oh yeah that'll work that'll work wonders it's kind of off but and then we'll just move this forward a bit it might not work i think that's the top of the site hold on oh yeah that is the top of the site huh we might need to uh let's see let's uh let's shift this up here rail rises short spawn this object let's take this off we're gonna make this work i promise okay let's see oh that's a little too short oh no why well you know what i we don't actually need that we have the laser dot on there right so that should work it's a little low there oh that's too much this one on top here close enough it'll work oh and also i keep running into my wall shifting but uh there we go that'll work this is gonna be like the uh snipers right from team fortress 2. okay all right let's break this open i think up that's yep that is a unfired round okay here we go you know what let's make it a little bit more zoomed in oh this is going to be terrible oh at least i hit the target it's explosive you know it's a nice uh uh it's an explosive round so you don't really need to be accurate with it need to be close okay i think this will be good hopefully um hopefully my spectator settings aren't ruining things but yeah there we go oh yeah this is so fun let's do a little one-handed shooting here set the target [Laughter] oh man all right well there you go that's the uh you special you special it's very very special very special weapon oh i need to take off the uh little uh laser there it's you special it's a you special weapon down the barrel well there's no obstructions so we don't have to worry about it going off and technically this is a bullpup i think some people were talking about it but yeah since the bullet uh goes like since the bullet is is you know in the back and then the trigger is in front of it yeah i don't know that's for the um that's for the uh firearms uh fanatics out there to uh debate but it is a very weird funny weapon that uh is pretty cool there you go the use special all right let me just pull out the uzi nano here oh we don't have a target uh clear let's go one meter oh that's not gonna work that's a terrible idea now if you had two of these i need to take all the stuff out we grab ourselves an uzi nano here oh did i use up my ammo there we go oh no oh no i grabbed the magazine by accident there we go [Laughter] oh these things are so i wish they were the the bolt would hold open though you know but uh you take what you can get you take what you get but uh yeah this is funny funny stuff well there you go there are your april fools today uh i would play oh that's hanging on there that's nice a little feature right there i didn't realize it would uh it would hang off the table like that due to that uh that weight on the grip uh or whatever it's uh whatever that's called out what that stuff is for uh anyways uh i was gonna play a little bit more but uh i have to do something uh in an hour or so so i can't really play too much but yeah maybe um when anton probably fixes the site for the new special you special uh i'll probably check that out again and probably take out some i don't know so sigs or something in the grill house but yeah like i said today i've got something to do so i'm going to end this video early that's about it for today oops i gotta sit down let me look at this thing one more one last time it's just like hanging off there i know it's not quite on the table but oh man that's actually pretty cool oops if you just do this can we just how did i get that to happen last time that was that was weird hold on let me just grab that and yeah i kind of ruined it by touching it right i don't know what happened but uh that's about it for today great great april fools hopefully i can get back in and um play some more later on but uh like i said i gotta go so i'll see you guys next time
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Michael Ellis, INTERPOL Trafficking in Illicit Goods and Counterfeiting programme
gives me great pleasure to be here today in Kuwait at the opening of the first Regional IP law enforcement conference for Middle East and North Africa the reality is that today Goods in abundance travel all over the globe travel through all countries through all borders and indeed through Kuwait in ever increasing volumes we know for a fact that after the manufacturing after the packaging after the loading the delivery comes the moment when each of these products will reach a consumer somewhere in the world and enter into their daily lives amongst these consumers will be those that we care most about they will be members of our families they will be members of our neighborhoods they will be our friends they will be our citizens of our countries we have to ask ourselves a very simple question how can we know that the goods that they are accessing and are buying and using are authentic how can we be sure they are legally produced how can we be sure that there are not in fact high quality counterfeits that have been distributed and imported at the hands of organized crime and it's the answer to these questions that the Secretary General and that Interpol has been working together in partnership with National Police and stakeholders for many years in that time we maintain a very simple resolve a very simple objective and that is to ensure that counterfeit illicit and pirated goods are kept away from unsuspected consumers that the organized crime groups that are involved in trafficking these goods are brought to Justice and that we keep safe our consumers especially the old the infirm and our children Interpol has been concerned with fighting traffic in ilicit goods and counterfeit for many years and as the largest International police organization our primary concern is to protect human life and that is the principle also within the core of the crime directorate at Interpol that I run Interpol knows how to fight crime internationally but it knows it cannot be done alone can only be done in Partnerships we have in our program a comprehensive approach a comprehensive approach that inv involves a full range of services including capacity building training operations our legal division provides institutional and legal support to governments and our communication Branch raises awareness to the public and we're proud to do so I speak of operations spread across all regions of the world I speak of operations that are interfacing and interacting against multiple product categories involving Partners National Police agencies Regulatory Agencies and of course National Customs authorities in recent times now Interpol has successfully co co ordinated some 24 operations across all corners of the world in the Middle East in Asia in Africa in the South Americas these efforts have amounted to some 23,000 law enforcement actions the dismantling of many organized crime groups the closure of many counterfeit production factories and distribution networks and the seizure of over 50 million elicit and counterfeit items the value of these seizures are now in excess of 500 million us and it grows after each operation it grows increasingly the operational activity has stimulated National Police and allowed interpo to create a larger presence particularly in Asia where we have been far more active in the last years and also here in the Middle East region he allowed Interpol to remain relevant as an international law enforcement body evidencing the support we give to our national police Partners in the fight against the organized criminals who are involved in harming Society by their activity we we hosted some 33 training events around the world involving thousands of officers from 80 countries representing all Interpol regions and languages law enforcement operations cannot take place in a vacuum to be effective and eventually lead to convictions and confiscation of proceeds of crime adequate legal Frameworks have to be set up and International cooperational channels also have to be used such as extradition and mutual legal assistance the participation of experts from interpol's Office of legal Affairs in this conference over the next days aims to provide also a fully integrated operational and legal perspective this will be done through discussion of case studies and illustrations of how International treaties can be used as practical tools to facilitate the surrender of fugitives and exchange of evidence across borders our Partnership of course includes Kuwait Kuwait police and the ministry of interior who just last year signed an agreement with the Secretary General demonstrating Kuwait's commitment M to International police cooperation with the signing of formal agreements recognizing the Interpol travel Document at our headquarters in leyon this agreement allows for interpol's Swift deployment of officials in response to any calls for assistance as was the case in June of last year when here in Kuwait official seized some 20,000 smuggled Tramadol tablets which had been hidden inside counter feet wheels counter feet car parts that have been shipped from another Middle Eastern country as a result of this Kuwait used the interpol's notices to alert all countries in the world of this smuggling technique and this is very typical of the operations that Interpol has experienced over the many years now working with our with over 13 2 countries in the world we con consistently see increasingly elaborate efforts made by criminals to avoid detection while the goods are being smuggled by one route labels materials are smuggled by another route and are later put together take for example pharmaceutical products most citizens around the world will understand why it's important to fight against against the counterfeit of medicines and here again we rely on Partnerships Partnerships with the private sector Partnerships with law enforcement I must emphasize that the medical product and counterfeiting a pharmaceutical crime unit within Interpol is treated differently from interpol's intellectual property crime generally but the conern consumption of medical products by consumers directly affects health and well-being of citizens and again it's organized crime who are manipulating this in order to make huge amounts of money which they will invest in other crime areas during this conference we will also hear from units dealing with this particular crime area ladies and gentlemen based on my experience over many years dealing with this crime with respect to private and Public Partnerships the necessity for joint action is greater than ever we know there are many private sector companies whose support expertise and cooperation is needed in the fight against this crime type and Interpol recognizes their value and we appreciate their offers of working in cooperation we're confident that this conference and the networking opportunities it brings will further cement the existing cooperations that we have in conclusion interpol's commitment to combating transnational organized counterfeiting and piracy is accelerating and consistently delivering tangible benefits the traffic in illicit goods and counterfeit is providing proactive International Leadership Innovation and is enjoying success as a result of the Partnerships the very strong Partnerships that we have nevertheless there is still an urgent need for all of us to respond to this Global problem I ask everybody here to cooperate with Kuwait police with Interpol with all national enforcement bodies to identify how we can work collectively how we can collectively achieve even greater wins at disrupting the counterfeiters and the Pirates Who are dealing in this terrible crime and how we can bring them together to Justice together we can and should reinforce this message the message that piracy and counterfeiting are serious crimes and that we will vigorously investigate prevent and prosecute wherever we find it thank you 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2021 Mazda 6 Review | The Driver's Midsize Sedan
[Music] what is up you guys welcome back to another one if you were new to the channel i am goal pony i do new car truck suv reviews on youtube and today we are in the new 2021 mazda 6 courtesy of jack giomba mazda in york pa for more information on their inventory please feel free to check out the link in the description box below and so wanted to check this one out today because there is actually a couple new changes for the 2021 model year and of course good reliability really with all mazdas for that matter and you guys can check out consumer reports magazine to verify that but in this video i will be testing out and going over everything about the mazda6 from acceleration braking ride quality sound system exhaust clip rear seat legroom all that fun stuff so having mentioned all that what do you guys say let's just go ahead and jump right into it and as always let's start with pricing and so as you can imagine there are several different trim levels for the 2021 mazda6 first one being the sport starting at 24 475 touring for 27 075 grand touring which is the one we have today starting at 30 175 grand touring reserve for 32 675 carbon edition which is a new trim level for the 2021 mazda 6. this one starts at 32 950 and lastly the signature starting at 35 dollars and so with all of these trim levels there are two different power plants available for this one first power plant is going to belong strictly to the sport and touring trim levels and so with this one you will get a 2.5 liter direct injected inline four-cylinder engine putting out 187 horsepower at 6000 rpm 186 pound-feet of torque coming in at 4000 rpm that power is sent to the front wheels through a six-speed automatic red line for that engine configuration 6 500 rpm 0 to 60 time approximately 7.9 seconds with mpg numbers coming in at 26 in the city 35 on the highway taking regular unleaded fuel and so then there is the other engine configuration the one we have today belonging to the grand touring trim level and up this one is going to be a 2.5 liter turbocharged inline four cylinder 250 horsepower at 5000 rpm 320 pound feet of torque coming in at 2500 rpm by the way that's a plus 10 pound feet of torque bump from the 2020 model here and all that power is sent to the front wheels through a six-speed automatic redline comes in at 6 300 rpm 0 to 60 approximately 6.1 seconds with mpg numbers coming in at 23 in the city 31 on the highway taking premium unleaded fuel but said that before we do any kind of fun acceleration test here in our mazda6 i did want to mention there is a sport driving mode yes one driving mode it is labeled sport and that button is located just to the left of the shifter and that will adjust the shift points and the throttle response having said that i'm just going to push that up and it does immediately downshift for you there so it is going to hold the rpms at a much higher level giving you more power on demand and now since we are in sport mode what do you guys say let's go ahead and find a straightaway let's put the mazda6 here to the test and let's see if this engine configuration really does feel like zero to 60 in 6.1 seconds all right here we go yeah that'll do the trick it's not the quickest thing in the world but still it is dang quick and there wasn't a whole lot of spinning either and absolutely no torque steer and that's actually the thing that was in my head the whole time because there's a heck of a lot of power being sent to just the front wheels like all-wheel drive would have been able to handle that beautifully you wouldn't have gotten any spinning because like i said i did a little bit of spinning but there was no torque steer and that's what's most important to me because that would have thrown me right off the road of course so love it not that bad a big acceleration at all turbocharged engine turbocharged four-cylinder with 250 horsepower 320 pound-feet of torque that's definitely going to get the job done without a doubt but one more thing i wanted to mention to you guys is we actually do have paddle shifters so what i'm going to do is just slide the shifter to the left that is going to give me full control over the paddle shifters i'm in second gear here let's just do a quick little test here i just want to see how quickly they react for us i feel like it was a little bit faster when i was using the paddle shifters but still there is a little bit of a delay to the paddle shifters and they are a black plastic as well wouldn't have minded if they coated them with like a smoother plastic or made them aluminum or something like that but black plastic is fine that's what my old ford mustang used but it could be a little bit better that's all i'm saying because the rest of this interior quality and i'll get to it in a little bit is excellent but the paddle shifters not so much anyways to go along with all of that braking is equally important so up front you will find 11.7 inch ventilated front discs for the non-turbocharged engine configuration but if you go with the turbo lug we got today it's actually going to bump that up to 12.6 inch ventilated front disc so that's pretty cool in the back 10.9 inch solid rear disc as far as that 60 to zero stopping distance goes 127 feet which you got to be honest isn't the best when you're comparing it to the competitors here in the segment so for example the hyundai sonata comes in at 121 feet honda accord 109 feet that's brilliant by the way but anyways you can definitely feel it that is the first thing i noticed and maybe it's because i drive so many cars nowadays that's the first thing i noticed when i got in this one it is a much softer braking feel than i would have expected from mazda just because these are pretty fun cars to drive so miles if you end up watching this video reconfigure the braking just a little bit just to maybe bring that number down to at least 120 feet something like that maybe make the brakes bite a little bit harder just because it is a little bit soft of a braking feel for a sportier car like the mazda6 but anyways then touching on suspension and handling because this is where mazda really gets it right up front you're gonna get a mcpherson strut front suspension in the back independent multi-link rear suspension front and rear stabilizer bars as far as ride quality goes it is perfectly fine there's absolutely no issues there but where mazda really really really really really gets it right is the steering feel you guys probably already know that the steering feel is definitely weighted on the heavier side of things and it does instantly point you in the direction that you want to go there are no dead spots in the steering whatsoever is just a beautiful steering feel for any sedan out there it is among the best and certainly the best in its segment in its class so if you're looking for the very best steering feel in its class definitely go with the mazda6 that is where this one shines without a doubt as far as cabin noise goes that's perfectly fine i've hit highway speeds in my short test drive here and there's not a whole lot of exterior wind noise coming into the cabin so that is perfectly fine for me and touching on visibility you're definitely not going to have any issues i can see perfectly fine out the back and it actually gets better there are rain sensing windshield wipers that come standard on every single trim level of the mazda6 you usually don't get that you sometimes get it on the upper trim levels of the competition but you certainly don't get it on every single trim level so well done mazda for that essentially what that is is the mazda6 is going to detect any kind of mr rainfall it's going to automatically turn on this windshield wipers for you just like automatic headlights it's just one less thing you got to worry about there and if you were to go with the grand touring reserve trim leveling up therefore we don't have this you will get a head-up display as well and that's going to project your speed and speed limit onto your windshield better helping you keep your eyes on the road so you can better enjoy the drive in the mazda6 but that about rounds out the performance segment of this review you guys let's now go ahead and take a look at the exterior of our brand new 2021 mazda 6. all right so here she is you guys the new 2021 mazda6 finished in deep crystal blue mica so typically i start up front on my vehicles when i get to the exterior walk around but first let me mention a little bit on the carbon edition trim level which is new for 2021 that's going to essentially give you the grand touring reserve plus a poly metal gray paint black exterior accents 19 inch dark wheels and some interior black trim as well so just wanted to touch on that since a lot of those changes for that churn level are going to be exterior changes but anyways now let's go ahead and make our way to the front of the mazda6 gloss black front grille is going to come with the carbon edition trim level and up you will get a gun metal front grille then if you were to go with the signature in addition to that you will find some bright trim on the lower portion of the front bumper if you were to go with the grand touring reserve trim level and up otherwise it is going to be black trim that you guys are currently looking at led headlights to the sides with auto leveling actually comes standard across the board well done mazda for that you typically don't get the auto leveling feature on all trim levels for that matter also of course the automatic feature does come standard meaning when it starts to get dark out at night those headlights will turn on automatically for you there led daytime running lights also coming standard and if you were to go with the grand touring reserve trim level and up you will get in addition to that an adaptive front lighting system that's a luxury feature that is even optional and some other luxury brands like bmw and mercedes-benz so adaptive front lighting is available and does come standard on the grand touring reserves from leveling up and essentially what that is is when you're going around the bend at night those headlights are going to swivel based on the direction of your steering angle better help but illuminating what is around that bend so that's definitely a safety feature in itself but so anyways that about wraps up the front of this one let's go ahead and make our way to the side of the mazda6 so but now since we are around to the side chrome window surrounds do come standard body colored door handles and side skirts you don't always get that so i have to mention it body colored side mirrors with led integrated turn signals actually come standard on all trim levels as well and again you don't always get that on other manufacturers heated side mirrors are going to come with the grand touring trim level end up automatic power folding side mirrors coming with the grand touring reserve trim level and up and those side mirrors will come with a gloss black finish if you were to go with that carbon edition trim level like i was telling you guys earlier but taking a look down now at the wheel setup 17 by 7.5 inch aluminum alloys for the sport trim level however every single other trim is going to bump that up to 19 by 7.5 inch aluminum alloy so it's going to differ in design slightly but they're all going to be the same size so i wanted to put it that way but now let's go ahead and make our way to the back of the mazda6 all right so now since we are around back there is a small shark fin antenna up top i think you guys can see that if you want to give a spoiler that is going to come on the grand touring reserve trim leveling up and i'm sure there's some aftermarket ones if you really wanted it anyways led tail lights do come standard across the board to match in with the led headlights that's pretty cool and just below it all dual exhaust outlets with chrome tips so i do believe you guys know what we have to do next as always here is that exhaust clip all right so now since we are around back of the mazda6 when it comes to opening that rear trunk there is a button on the trunk itself of course that is one way there is a button on the key fob as well that is yet another way and there's a button by the driver's side left knee then in addition to that so there are a few different ways to go ahead and open that up once opened up cargo capacity comes in at 14.7 cubic feet which is certainly a decent amount but if that was not enough space for you there is a 60 40 split meaning the rear seats do fold down for quite a bit of extra space then if you needed it and to fold down those rear seats there's actually little levers in the back you just pull them towards yourself and that is going to fold those rear seats down so that is how you're going to go ahead to do that i did want to also mention there's some nice little cubby space to the left and the right and the back there in the cargo area and if you were to look underneath the cargo floor you will find a spare tire so in case anybody was curious whether it's a fix-a-flat or the spare tire it is the spare tire on the mazda6 but now let's go ahead and make our way up to the rear legroom rear passengers actually have it pretty darn good on the mazda6 rear legroom comes in at 38.7 inches so for reference i am even six feet tall this is how much space i have back there and there is a rear center armrest with cup holders and that rear center armrest is more than just what it is there is also a little bit of storage in that rear center armrest as well and my favorite part two usb charging ports so if you've got kids in the back they can charge up their tablets constantly or cell phones or whatever so that part i absolutely love you don't always get rear usb charging ports on different sedans out there so i wouldn't mention that but rear ventilation also coming standard for those rear passengers as well and by the way the charging ports they're going to come on the touring trim level and up so you're not going to get them on the sport i should mention that as well and you can actually get heated rear seats for the rear passengers as well for the grand touring reserve trim level and up so unfortunately we don't have them today but that is pretty darn cold because it does get quite cold here in pennsylvania so now let's go ahead and make our way up to the front seats manually adjustable claw seating for the sport six-way power driver seat for the touring and grand touring eight-way power driver seat with power lumbar for the grand touring reserve term level and up as far as the finishes go leatherette seating for the touring and grand touring leather seating for the grand touring reserve trim level and up you will get heated front seats for the touring and up ventilated front seats for the grand touring reserve and up and memory settings for the grand touring reserved from level and up as well but these seats like with the seams going vertical like that they almost look luxury like like almost like lexus or mercedes-benz even something like that like an s-class seat but maybe not as poofy but still they are very nice seats definitely comfortable no issues with going on long road trips in this thing so i'm definitely a big fan of the seating in the mazda6 without a doubt now let's go ahead and take a look at the steering wheel it is tilt and telescoping it's actually going to get leather wrapped for every single trim level across the board as well a lot of times with the bottom trim level you get a urethane steering wheel but it is going to be leather wraps for all trims that's pretty cool and heated then if you were to go with that grand touring reserve trim level and up now let's go ahead and make our way to the startup let me first start by showing you guys the key here you do have your mazda logo on the one side absolutely nothing on the other side because all of your buttons are actually located on the side of the key which is kind of cool it's lock unlocking the button to pop the rear hatch and of course the little exclamation mark there that's going to be your panic button so in the end it essentially is all keyless entry though with the push button starts all i'm going to do is simply put my front of the brake and press that engine start button which is located just to the left of the infotainment screen there and so once started up tachometer is all the way to your left speedometer is front and center and there is a small digital display located all the way to your right there and to adjust what is on that digital display there's actually steering wheel mounted controls found on the left side of the steering wheel there's things like your safety information how many miles you have left until you hit empty there's your outside temperature trip h or b and when you need your next oil change apparently as well so quite a bit pretty much everything you could possibly want within the gauges up there but now let's go ahead and make our way to overall interior quality because like i mentioned earlier it's dang good in the mazda6 power moon roof is going to come with the touring trim leveling up so therefore that is what you guys are looking at right now overhead sunglass holder also located up top there for every single trim level you will find an auto dimming rear view mirror with home link controls for the grand touring trim leveling up for up to three different garage doors so i like that because the alternative is that clunky little thing that snaps to your rear visor and it rattles at higher speeds so i like the homelink controls on the mazda6 for sure dual zoom climate control coming standard on every single trim level that's wonderful as well and if you were to go with the signature you will get led interior lighting then as well rather than the halogen bulbs but overall like i said it's the quality of the materials in the mazda6 that really make it stand out it's the stitched leather found just above the passenger side glove box and the dual zone climate control it ties into the doors as well then you have the aluminum trim on the doors it ties together in between the air vents and above the passenger side glove box yet again it's all the fit and finishes basically very high end materials there's this gloss black material located around the shifter i think mazda knows i hate the gray plastic and there is a little bit of gray plastic in this one but not a whole lot and that's what i absolutely love about it there is a little bit of storage just in front of the shifter there there's an electromechanical parking brake just behind the shifter you have dual cup holders behind that and within the center armrest a ton of charging ports you have an sd card slot 12 volt power outlet two usb charging ports and an auxiliary port as well so therefore i am charging up my camera's battery because this is my third review today so that is what i am doing that's what you guys are looking at but anyways let's now go ahead and make our way to the infotainment screen here eight inch color touchscreen display does come standard bluetooth and audio streaming also standard android auto apple carplay also standard but it gets better because wireless apple carplay comes on the grand touring trim level and up so there's no clunky wires you have to worry about messing anything up so that is pretty dark i love wireless anything so that's pretty cool factory navigation system coming on the signature trim level and up although you don't really need it if you have a smartphone because the android auto apple carplay anyways radio information you can of course check out up there as well and by the way six speakers coming with the sport and touring then there is going to be an 11 speaker bose sound system for the grand touring trim level and up so therefore that is what we got going on here today so what do you say let's go ahead and turn on the radio see we got playing today here and let's test out the clarity of this one [Applause] [Music] it's great i really like the sound system and i've had both sound systems in my vehicles before they've never broken or failed me so i do like the company bows and it is definitely a very nice sound system for the mazda6 one other thing i want to mention on the infotainment screen though is it is a touch screen like i said but there's also a circular dial in buttons located directly behind the shifter that's probably going to be the easier route to take when you're actually driving adjusting the radio settings things like that but when you're actually parked the touchscreen is going to be probably a little bit quicker and better although it is a bit of a reach if i were to try to adjust something using the touchscreen while i was actually driving so i did want to mention that to you guys but last thing i wanted to mention on that screen is when you do put the mazda6 in reverse you will find a rear view camera letting you know who or what is behind you and a 360 degree monitor if you were to go with the signature trim level only but as always that is going to lead us into safety and so let me start with iihs top safety pick plus which is the very highest designation given by iihs and that pretty much says it all right there but frontside sidecar and airbags do come standard in the back you're going to have latch aka lower anchors and tethers cylinder for the rear car seats rear child door locks tire pressure monitoring system that's all pretty boring but also coming standard across the board for this one a blind spot monitoring system with rear cross traffic alert autonomous emergency braking with pedestrian detection frontal collision warning lane departure warning lane keep assist adaptive cruise control with stop and go and automatic high beams as well and so overall when it comes to my final thoughts here safety is always most important especially if you're going to have kids in the back seat and this is the very highest safety rating you could possibly get so that is absolutely wonderful reliability historically has always been very good for the mazda6 as well and again take a look at consumer reports for that great handling in this one that is one of the best parts about just about every mazda made right now it's the steering feel it's the handling that makes this one so much fun to drive very quiet cabin that is another big plus there wasn't a whole lot of exterior wind noise coming into the cabin wireless apple carplay is also absolutely wonderful as far as room for improvement goes on this one like i mentioned earlier the braking really could be a bit better on this one for as much fun as this is to drive on the back roads with its great handling characteristics the braking doesn't equal that because the braking does have a quite soft feel to it and i'm just not a fan also multi-color ambient lighting i think would be pretty cool as well but overall a very very nice sedan here let me know what you guys think of the mazda6 in the comment section below that is about it for this one you guys thank you so much for watching feel free to follow me on social media if you want to see what's coming next on the channel before it actually gets to youtube be sure to hit the subscribe and the bell notification button if you're into new car reviews that is what we do here on this channel after all do appreciate you guys watching more than you know and i will see you guys all in the next video stay gold
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China Trade Talks Break Down (Again!)
morning hope you are well it is Wednesday 31st of July and obviously an important day for markets because we've got the FOMC later on this evening just to inform you we will be covering that live by the Sam and I will be here throughout the evening doing it live via YouTube so do make sure you join us for then we'll also have a chat facility where you can ask us questions but we'll cover the whole event in the build-up to preview the live release and then a kind of a debrief after of how the markets have reacted but coming back to the here and now couple things obviously to talk about as you can see here Trump dashing out at China as those trade talks resumed however as I'll update you as we go through the briefing apparently the US envoy has left today was supposed to be the second day of trade talks happening in China and only about half an hour ago latest comment out of a Bloomberg journalist suggested that China u.s. talks have ended and US officials have left for the airport with no official comment and so therefore an abrupt finish to these latest face-to-face negotiations no official word is yet we have had the Chinese Foreign Ministry say the u.s. is decide that flip-flopped in trade negotiations during the past year adding that progress in talks can only be achieved when the US shows some sincerity and good faith so quite a quick finish to those talks and I would say unsurprising as I'm going to discuss shortly Donald Trump went on a bit of a tweeting tirade yesterday predominately aimed at China so I don't really think it's too surprising but ultimately a breakdown once again of one of the key top-level macro kind of risks near markets doesn't bode well for just general sentiment overall but looking at the charts this morning one thing that's noticeable is oil's little higher we've had the seventh straight stockpiled decline in the API data last night so we'll look at those numbers shortly but WTI crude as well technically breaking about some key levels so we're up about thirty seven cents fifty eight forty two down here at the bottom otherwise cable very quiet a day of consolidation very much so yesterday after a very big beginning of the week to the downside that technical breach of that level the fundamental kind of repricing of No Deal has all kind of being accounted for at least for the moment so not too much movement in the FX markets equities despite the trade comment and global stock futures did see a slight move lower about forty minutes ago however we still remain in slight positive territory across the board in the US futures at least some our performance in the Nasdaq we did have Apple report after market we're gonna have a look at their numbers but they moved higher in excess of four percent last night so maybe mitigating some of that negativity from the breakdown and trade side some positive numbers coming up Apple however starting off with the Asian session a few things to be aware of firstly Hong Kong shares in China in Hong Kong were weighed down by news that the politically the the top of the pyramid in terms of who defines policy in China they pledged to avoid applying stimulus to the property market property market obviously under pressure given the economic slowdown being experienced in China but China saying well they're not gonna backstop that with further stimulus then Hong Kong the Hong Kong exchange was actually shut early today I had to close ahead of the normal scheduled time due to a tropical storm hitting the area meanwhile elsewhere in Korea Samsung shares slid on the back of a decline in profits and then you've had this latest breakdown now with the us-china trade talks so quite a few negative things developing overnight in Asia however maybe the saving grace being the the stellar performance from Apple reporting after market last night so I'm gonna go straight into some of those headlines we'll talk about them a bit more as per usual I leave the charts and the trade setups to two cent so let's start off with with Trump I was trying to think about this last night because yesterday Trump I counted it last night I'm not sure if he did more tweets obviously before I went to bed last night but last yesterday Trump did about well at the time 32 tweets 32 in one day he was when he first became president in 2016 averaging about 6 at that time so obviously you can expect the frequency of tweets to increase probably even further now that this political campaigning period is underway for his second term for 2020 but importantly yesterday he absolutely lashed out at China through a series of tweets I'll give you a little bit of a flavor here he said China is doing very badly the worst in 27 he's referring to the fact that their GDP is the lowest in 27 years and then he added that was supposed to start buying our agricultural products now but no signs they are doing so that's the problem with China they just don't come through our economy is much larger than the Chinese then he just goes on and often hit a series of other tweets just basically criticizing China the one thing then the Chinese foreign ministry after these latest reports that both minuchin and light hyzer have left to head to the airport in there bruh finish to these talks is this idea that the Chinese foreign ministry have said that they're not really as this the u.s. who are at fault they're not showing any sincerity or good faith you know let's not forget the cultural differences between the Chinese and how keeping face is particularly important and certainly for a Chinese government broad in a way is under G's ruling he definitely would not want to be shown or been seen to be pandering or showing concessions to the Americans to the domestic kind of public so yeah completely break down in these trade talks the soybean issue that Trump's talking about this is I thought we'd have a quick look this is looking at China's imports of US soybeans have now dropped to their lowest is at least 2004 and this is one of the things of which according to trump that china had promised that they would continue buying and so the show goes on so to speak so I definitely would keep an eye out for any further developments on this matter as we go through today but ultimately probably as we go later on to the the afternoon London time people will be sitting on their hands waiting for the Federal Reserve announcement for later this evening interestingly as well and again from the rhetoric point of view you're probably going to get more of this those four ladies who've been targeted by a lot of the Trump contingent in regards to their being multicultural and of different religious faiths apparently Trump was at a campaign rally last night and they were chanting get her out get her out and you're gonna get a lot more of this the point I want to make here is not really a political one but from a markets point of view you know the is this going to really feed through into impacting markets this kind of quite racially I guess hostile environment as what's going to no Doubt's around this campaign period for Trump I think not I mean I think everyone's aware of the status quo of what he's aiming for and who he's trying to appease to get him over the over the line politically so the point being is as much as you're gonna hear lots more of these types of stories and it might sound quite quite outlandish the point being is from a markets perspective that's not really what matters for a markets perspective it's about this trade war for the moment and the latest with that is that talk to broken down once again looking elsewhere let's have a look at Apple so Apple shares actually rose in excess of 4% after the closing bell so a positive development for the fangs in that respect and importantly and we were talking about this in the briefing yesterday about how Apple is in a quest to diversify their income stream away from the iPhone and Apple generated less than half of its total quarterly revenue from sales in the iPhone for the first time since 2012 and I think that's quite a meaningful and symbolic shift for the company they reported a record 11 point 5 billion dollars in sales of services in q3 so a record level as we were saying in the service products which they're really trying to push at the moment a couple of other things apples two major independent product lines not attached to the iPhone Mac computers and iPads they only made up about 20% of the company's revenues so what quite a few people are looking at is the fact that if you look at the wearable devices ie the watch if you look at air pod headphones which have been particularly successful these are all things that do still require an iPhone so they can't work in isolation like a Mac computer on that or an iPad so a lot of what people are looking at from Apple in the longer-term perspective is they're gonna have to start reaching out into having some of these products available to work on other operating systems and platforms so removal away of the kind of Apple ecosystem in that respect to try and capture some of that other market revenues from the smartphone did decline 12% in the quarter from a year earlier so we are still looking at the fact that iPhone iPhone 10 in particular has struggled that Apple has said that this year's efforts to rejuvenate sales would discounts more financing options and trading programs is being effective at least for the time being so yeah good news for Apple overall and interestingly this ambition to restructure almost their revenue streams seems to be paying dividend at least for the moment making us where a couple of other headlines to be aware of a few people putting this around this morning looking at the fact that China's is the highest ratio of firms in China forecasting earnings declined since 2016 this comes as deadline for companies to report their earnings is at the end of August in China so profit warning signaling more gloom for their their local economy you'll remember 2015 2016 was very much defined by an era of a potential crisis of a hard landing in China and we're just moving up in towards that kind of area now as we've got to 40% the ratio of firms that report a deterioration their first half earnings so again Chinese economy still warrants close monitoring from an economic data point of view as we continue to go forward I'm not actually going to do much at all in terms of discussing the Fed because I hope that all of you will join us this evening 6:30 p.m. will kick-off live on YouTube 7:00 o'clock London time is the main part of the announcement I will do a full briefing then but overall I did send out to the amplifi traders that the decision day guide from Bloomberg you can have a read of that in advanced but from a overall top-level perspective a rate cut is 100% expected today from the Federal Reserve the baseline expectation is for 25 basis points the federal funds futures of Christ of a probability of that at 76% a 50 basis point cut at 24% more importantly is going to be the subsequent language that surrounds this rate cut about the intention of further rate cuts in 2019 that's basically the summary will go into the details of exactly how they might convey that when we do the session later on this evening all your traders WTI crude probably the standout of the morning on the charts to get things under way in UK and Europe you can see we've seen a decent breach of the high that resistance area of yesterday's price activity around its respective r1 on Tuesday we've broke through that yesterday evening and then we've added some as the API numbers last night report to the seventh straight stockpile decline and with that we saw a drawdown of six million expectations were for a drawdown of just 2.75 million Cushing a draw of 1.5 gasoline a draw of 3.1 distiller to draw of eight hundred and ninety thousand so a full house if you like of bullish data the crude and gasoline this time both supporting the same directional movement in what otherwise has been the recent weeks of conflicting signals so a bullish kind of signal they're setting us up for the do ease which we're going to get later on and then not sure if you caught this yesterday on Twitter but our head of trading peers put out his later sterling call you know that when this happens got a pay attention because he doesn't tweet that often but when he does more often or not he is right he said I quote sterling finally under pressure this week I think more downside to come I expect Boris Johnson to call general election by the latest 29th of August for a third of October election leaving four weeks until the 31st October deadline I guess he's justifying that on the basis that legally thing it's a period of about five weeks technically in order for a general election to take place so he needs to announce it well before the actual dead takes hold piers then adds that I expect sterling one more leg lower head of the general election on No Deal brexit panic he's looking for a break of that post ear F random double bottom at 120 and looking for a test of 115 again looking to target these psychological handles here given the fact that my charting system doesn't even go back far enough for me to look the last time we were below 120 given the fact that was it Sam three decades thirty-five year low and we're at 120 it got to go back obviously a long way to get to that point so yep just thought I'd point that out obviously you can jump on his Twitter account his handle up his current if you want to trying to check that out and look at the annotations on the chart that he did calendar wise today just quickly obviously the Fed the main event so I would stress that given the importance of the announcement tonight because it is going to be a really interesting one there's a lot for the Fed to manage your market expectations about not so much the cut but about what they're gonna do for the rest of this year that's going to make it particularly interesting so for this morning couple things first of all just quickly did have Australian CPI data overnight that's already come out came in at 0.6 quarter-on-quarter and 1.6 year in year so both metrics were point one higher than expected hence you've seen some appreciation the Aussie dollar overnight going further forward into the morning you've got some German data coming up the unemployment change and rape just before 9:00 a.m. London time you then get the flash eurozone CPI at 10:00 a.m. that will be important that would be an interesting figure do keep an eye on European assets for the release of that at 10:00 a.m. then know going into the afternoon you've got the do E's but then the main focal point of the session the Fed 7:00 o'clock we'll be going live at 6:30 6:30 excuse me a couple of earnings as well just to wrap things up still pretty busy on the earnings slate from UK Europe Switzerland you've got this morning colored out performers Air France up two and a half credit suisse up two percent Airbus up one-and-a-half lore'l down four percent and Lloyds in footsie down three point three percent of the open US earnings to look out for today the big guys would be General Electric Qualcomm would be the ones I'd be watching most closely okay that's it from me let me hand you over to Sam and hopefully I'll see in the chat room and I'll catch you guys later this evening for the false fed release hi everyone we're we're doing well just to start off with the the pound here and I just posted this in the in the chat room just trying to have a little little break higher out of this the trend comes down from the low that we had back on Monday you can see just getting a break of that around whereas coming in around 95 so only 76 above but we were just getting squeezed in from both directions then you can see I decided to have the initial break to the outside of course this is not to say we've now seen that the lower the pan and we continue to push higher but certainly those levels we were half waiting for yesterday may well now come into play and the the low that we did have back on the Monday around 4 o'clock coming in around the r1 would be an area to consider of course to get through there you've got yesterday afternoon's higher 18 about 20 ticks above here which could be of interest as well to the downside and this might be more favorable looking for a continuation of this pound weakness a break of this trendline here to really target the low of the year as well could be a good opportunity of course spread day though so it wouldn't be too surprising to see us range bound choppy protection in the build-up to that data as well nothing out of the UK and you've got the the Bank of England tomorrow so might well be just to not go chasing too much and even a break of the lower trendline not to get too aggressive but certainly that is an opportunity should we see any increase in volume breaker that trend line to target the yearly low there as well elsewhere just probably coming up to retest and level now that the briefing yesterday we were just talking when I came on about how the S&P had just broken a trendline and it never recovered and never recovered from that that that's was really leading the way that break of the trendline and the pivots or as pushed lower and almost got dancer the the 3,000 handle this morning similar in that the one who's put us on a 15-minute we did have a break of this trend here you can see really well respected it is that in the right place really well respected from yesterday's low to the asian session now it's just before seven o'clock we got those free strong test then the break through there as well we worth keeping you know what happens when we come back to to retest this trendline at the moment that looks like it we're coming in well we need a kind of that right there there as well but 13 19 so that's somewhere to to mark off on the chart we're just finding resistance at the area support before that bright fruit as well for the SP as a line in the sand I think that's as good as any with the higher the day you can see if we were to break above the the high we've got quite a nice bit of resistance from yesterday a morning as well and then if that was to push on then suddenly looking towards 30 24 longer-term will do some levels as we could approach the the Fed but of course if they were ultra - we still have that top of that trend line coming in around 30 34 the the multi-year one it's just have a quick look at that just to put that on I just remove the studies there you can see that would look to come in today anyway like this you can see coming in around 30 34 35 so definitely one to have marked out later on but of course we will do a run down closer to the time and during the session as well other currencies euros coming up so quite an interesting level with while we did spike through it last week in the ECB you can see one 1204 just over the last few training sessions has been pretty key as a zone with maybe a few ticks either side was also the high that we had back on the 24 from yes they were the r1 and that's just coming into it or just came into play a bit earlier to the downside you can see we are just starting to make these higher lows but that gives the opportunity that if the trendline was too bright it's much like the pound you can get that continuation to the downside again not being too aggressive on on the Fed Day and the anticipation of that event people will be waiting for that but you can see again like the pound you've got those free tests or more so at least we know the market is looking at that gold as well expect to be a decent mover later on from seven o'clock and into the press conference at a half seven we reached yesterday that really key level and again it is a zone much like the euro was just of key resistance going back from well I mean this is really since the middle of the month to the last trading day of the month today so that's something's back to rim but quite a lot of highs around this point and we are dis obviously testing that again this morning having found some resistance that multi-month trendline lets us get it on from a short period just to see if we did get a retest of that almost all well he did to be fair exactly on on the point so we're looking at this around the r1 yesterday if it was to come in during that briefing it didn't so he came out first test of that trend anonyme can't really get much better than that and that looks like it will come in again around the r1 so maybe the opportunity later is if they're ultra damaged break of that trend and looking to get up to some higher points for going back to the 19th but at the moment that's holding very firm and this morning I would definitely have that that marked up on the chart as well quick look over oil we've got the the DL we later and you can see the API and even though we did come down back end of the session really we were still elevated and looking here just on that 60-minute was going to make it a bit small you can see we did come up to test quite a clean point had a little go up trying to break through around fifty eight fifty the higher the seventeenth holding strong and that first test decent price section around this point in previous sessions as well from a range bound trade the pivot offers like a good area but also can we get back to at any point today around fifty seven sixty five previous high that we had on the twenty four and there's a zone you've got the high yesterday morning it seems quite far away and if we were to keep pushing higher and this might be later on you would conceive a really key point around fifty nine thirty to lower the fifteen we have just looked to have broken out of this there's mini range that we've been in for oil we were getting squeezed in as we saw from the beginning of the week that breakthrough albeit quite choppy has led to a decent push higher over the last couple of days however some of these interesting resistance points just above where we are trading quick look at the dax to see how we're doing on the thirty minutes past the open relatively chopping you can see yesterday's move was was was pretty strong and that break of that trend line just before the open didn't help things for the dax all of course in in Europe in the US as well which followed suit today much more lackluster in in movement much like the pound yesterday so after a decent move to the upside or the downside likely it is you aren't going to get a continuation of that straightaway some important resistance just above the highs of the day going back to yesterday you can see here around 1:30 12177 and then just above the pivot as well you've got some quite key resistance worth keeping an eye later on any trend lines that maybe appear from those the downside much like the euro and the pound and the SP maybe waiting for those breaks that to get the the market agreeing with any parts you had to the downside might be favorable for the backs rather than looking to go to aggressively short from where we're trading now as well any questions as usual please do let us know as I mentioned will be on from half six and myself and Anna will be looking over some of the charts in more detail then as well hope to see you later not hope you'll have a great trading day
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Riley Dennis on Flat Earthers, Gravity and Donald Trump
it seems like a long time since I've given Briley a good seeing to Siletz delve into his gym or fix-it box of tricks and see what the insult to human kind has been whinging about this time there are people living today in the current year who honestly believe that the earth is flat and there are people who think gender is a social construct idiots exist wryly now the thing is those people are allowed to have that opinion you're allowed to have whatever opinion you want I agree except flat-earthers put this forward as fact not as their opinion so you [ __ ] up already Riley you smug piece of [ __ ] but that doesn't mean that that opinion is valid or that it should be a part of our modern discourse Riley I could say that about half the [ __ ] that comes out of your mouth in fact [ __ ] out I do say that about half the [ __ ] that comes out of your mouth because I think we can all accept or at least most of us that the earth is not flat the earth is round oh well isn't that nice he's finally read a book that isn't about gender we live in a solar system we orbit around the Sun and these are just basic Oh for [ __ ] sake you and your [ __ ] jump cuts you've actually gone a step further and you overlap the sound now you must be trying to stop people making response videos but I think a better idea would be stop talking [ __ ] facts that we have to accept because we know them to be true because there's a lot of scientific evidence do you really want to bring up scientific evidence Riley it is never worked in your favor before may like with most things it's a theory it's a very well accepted theory but it's a theory nonetheless when it comes to science a theory is generally considered to be true like the theory of relativity or the theory of evolution otherwise it's a hypothesis it doesn't mean someone's having a [ __ ] guess like the theory of gravity which I think we all pretty much accept as fact at this point but it's still a theory no again Riley just because it has the word theory in it doesn't mean it hasn't been proven the scientific use of the word has a different meaning to the one in everyday use laws describe things theories explain them don't come in here with some half-baked idea because I will [ __ ] destroy you but flat earthers have their own theory and they have their own ways of explaining away our scientific evidence to suit their agenda yes they have their own theories that is the everyday use of the word they have an idea they have a hunch but they can't explain away scientific evidence because its scientific [ __ ] evidence have you seen their videos proving gravity doesn't exist it's someone jumping in the air while epic music plays in the background and no one says anything about why the person jumping returns to the [ __ ] ground the reason I bring this up is because I think it's a really obvious example that we can all think about and conceptualize like we all know that the earth is round Dewey Riley because you were just talking about flat earthers just then and we can all laugh about how ridiculous it is that there's still a group of people that believe the earth is flat oh so we are acknowledging the flat earth as now [ __ ] hell Riley you contradicted yourself without even pausing for breath I'm almost jealous so I think we would also agree that it would be very ridiculous to have a debate in today's day and age with a round earth ER and a flat earther well you say that but it actually makes for some pretty good viewing and to have them present their evidence and like make an argument for it and make a big spectacle out of it that would be false balance it would be a false balance if you hadn't just said about both sides presenting evidence the reason why is a false balance is because flat earthers have no credible evidence so in this case it would be one side showing off all their proof and the other side saying well I don't believe you which is awfully reminiscent of pretty much every interaction you've had over Twitter except you always end up blocking them afterwards that would be pretending that these two sides have equal weight and we have to talk about both if we're going to talk about one just like the gender debate yeah and I think there are a lot of people who in totally different situations will say that there should always be a compromise nope true is true and false is false and anyone who says there should be a compromise in matters of science should be given a stern talking-to and sent to bed without any supper that you can always be in the center of something and find the common ground between people well yeah in [ __ ] diplomacy you stay the [ __ ] away from the UN Riley I'm not having you in there as well but there's no common ground between people who believe the earth is round and people who believe the earth is flat well I don't know they might all be into Pokemon there's no compromise where the earth is like a puffy pancake that's like in-between being round and flat nor a puffy [ __ ] pancake can't have these two people come together and argue and tried to reach some sort of compromise where they can agree that both of them have valid points yeah because it's science not kids fighting over who gets to play with the shiny red fire engine because one of them has valid points and scientific evidence and the other does not they just made it up that sounds really [ __ ] familiar doesn't it and this applies surprise surprise to a lot of other stuff going on in our world socially and politically you need to stop taking scientific terms and things and applying them to everyday life Riley otherwise what would the earth traveling around the Sun at 67,000 miles an hour you'd be out there giving everyone [ __ ] speeding tickets state climate change for example there is a ton of scientific evidence for climate change ah for [ __ ] sake this is gonna be about Trump isn't it and yet there are still people who deny it yeah there is first Trump and we're supposed to treat them like they have a valid argument no we're not because you just used the word deny saying a pointless false without a follow-up is not an argument it's just saying a pointless false if they were to offer a counterpoint say that the polar ice caps melting will not result in sea levels rising then that would be an argument but they don't because the science is in and we know that climate change is happening and then it's caused by humans yes good good you got something right and I've gone this long without mentioning your Adam's apple so if someone says that climate change is not happening and humans are definitely not causing it well that's two separate arguments there Riley my old boy you can't deny climate change and then go on to say it's not humans that are causing it because the second statement is running off of the proviso that climate change is happening otherwise it's humans aren't causing it causing what oh um nothing also doesn't it look like someone just kicked in Riley's front door and it scared the [ __ ] out of him don't worry mate they're not gonna rape you even if you beg they don't have a valid opinion they're just wrong there's no compromise between it is and isn't happening it's just it's happening and we have to do something about it yeah again Riley it's not an opinion if you're putting it forward as a fact they're two separate things opinions vary from person to person whereas facts are universal that's why they are facts and can be used to back up other facts if it starts with I think is an opinion made and it's a very damaging opinion to deny facts and deny the climate change is real look as long as you keep putting opinions in fact in the same camp everything you say in is bollocks there's also vaccinations like vaccinations are a very good thing that do not cause autism and that help people stay healthy ah see Nova is an argument based on a paper published in 1998 that was proven to be fraudulent but until other researchers found they couldn't reproduce the results recorded in the paper saying there was a causal link between MMR vaccines and autism was not considered an opinion now we know the paper has been discredited we know it's not true and so saying there is a link is an opinion as there are no facts to back it up I can't believe I'm having to read about this [ __ ] Riley I [ __ ] hate you anti-vaxxers do not get a say here because they are wrong they make claims that are based on false evidence there's no like oh maybe we should kind of look into vaccines no they're just wrong it is [ __ ] terrible that you can't apply this thinking to the crap you normally [ __ ] out on your channel Riley it's not even hypocrisy anymore there should be a new more powerful word to describe what you do they do not cause autism there are not problems with them they make us healthier they save a lot of people vaccines are good end of story I don't know me by the state of you it looks like you had more than your fair share of childhood ailments and of course they're always going to be topics where both sides have good points and where we do need to find compromise yeah those would be arguments based on opinion Riley because that's the only way those particular arguments can be solved like me saying I think someone should stick Riley's head under water until the bubbles stop and my friend says well I think he should be burned at the stake so we find a middle ground and drown you in boiling water but then we get taken to court and tried for murder and we cannot refute the fact that it was murder based on the opinion that you deserved it nor can we find a middle ground between them and if I said I straight didn't commit the crime I'd be found either guilty or not guilty the judge won't say I find the defendant saw a guilty [ __ ] it give him off the prison sentence because we're just not sure honestly I don't know how your body hasn't given up on your brain yet but there's a lot of situations where that's not happening and we pretend like it's happening [ __ ] hell I'm only halfway through and all of this is [ __ ] preamble let's just skip the [ __ ] shall we well not the actual [ __ ] otherwise I'll just be fast forward into the end but let's get to the point because that's exactly what this new administration is being filled with Trump's cabinet is already full of white nationalists oh [ __ ] hell there we go if only Trump knew his biggest adversary was a cross-dressing head case with a loose grip on reality but hey that's enough about Clinton these are people who are openly misogynistic and anti-semitic and they use the term outright to make them sound like some sort of kooky quirky new-age right-wing group says the man who's dressed as a prepubescent school go who frankly hasn't put much effort in and how are they openly misogynistic and anti-semitic as any of them ever stood up and said I hate Jews or I hate women or I hate Jewish women you know if they're pressed for time and just needed to get it out there there's a reason the KKK is in the streets parading and celebrating Trump's victory yeah because they wanted him to win it's not like anything the KKK does is automatically racist like oh are you gonna be inhaling and exhaling cuz white supremacists do that you know it's because his ideology lines up with the ideology of the KKK he all trait people he surrounds himself with are modern-day neo-nazis yeah as always Riley I think you're blowing things way our proportion and anyway there's no need to say both modern age and neo they both mean the same [ __ ] thing so I don't think that's the thing we should compromise with I don't think we should compromise with white nationalists and Nazi you don't have to because even if they were in office they don't give a [ __ ] about what you think I've already made a whole video about how we shouldn't normalize Trump's of white nationalism yeah the video about the 90-day suspension on people without green cards from Muslim countries where you almost cried you were like the leave Britney Alone kid except instead of Britney it was Islam I can't wait for you to meet an actual white nationalist Riley you won't know what's goin on so let's go back to talking about other things I just can't get my mind off the election and all of that you know yeah we know I never thought I'd be waiting for you to get back to videos on gender fluidity so there's a lot of other areas where we could talk about false balance and compromise and stuff but I've been running into this a lot lately with my own job actually on that no I was amazed to see how many subscribers Riley until I realized at least 80% of them are people who do response videos because people tweet me or comment on my videos or something saying ah you want to bait this idea because you're afraid you're gonna lose well spot on me thinks I mean let's face it you are a massive [ __ ] that's not how that works that's just not that's not a logical conclusion to come to when someone doesn't want to debate you well you picked a funny [ __ ] time to bring logic into the equation didn't you still better late than never I guess it's like a million and a half reasons someone might not want to debate you yeah people are a bit funny about heading into a battle they can't win aren't they but one of those might be you just don't have a valid viewpoint and you're not worthy of being debated you are the flat earther of whatever your topic is and whenever someone stuffs their fingers in their ears rather than listen to what's being said they're doing a wryly like there are people to this day who don't believe that homosexuality is real they just don't think you can be gay yeah generally those of the older generations who see it as a perversion rather than a sexuality but on the other side you have people who say they're pansexual which as far as I know is a cookware fetish what can I say whatever you do there'll always be someone calling you a pervert just look at my comment section for [ __ ] sake and I don't think we should give those people and debate see now this is how I know you're talking out of your ass you guys [ __ ] love educating other people you [ __ ] love it it's like catnip to you [ __ ] the only time you shy away from it is when you know that person has a good [ __ ] point and you Riley stick your [ __ ] head in the sand until they go away like the sniveling little prick that you are when was the last time you said good point to anyone who isn't an sjw Riley [ __ ] never there's so many resources out there that debate has been had we recognize that being gay as a real thing you're right we do we did before actually it was just seen as a mental illness and was treated by lobotomizing the subject I would say that's what happened to you Riley but you're not a [ __ ] lesbian and neither is whatever Gollum like specimen you've taken as a girlfriend I'm not gonna waste my time debating someone like that look at this [ __ ] you don't debate anyone Riley you block anyone who doesn't agree with you so the only noise you hear is that which it dares to your ridiculous little narrative you insulate yourself against reason and logic I don't know anyone who has a line of contact with you you're not even putting your head in the sand anymore Riley you're closer to a [ __ ] turtle retreating into its shell and filling in the holes with [ __ ] Twitter blocks it's just you and Steve shives in there taking turns to reaffirm your viewpoints and sucking each other off well I had to cut my video right down I don't normally do that but there was so much [ __ ] he's getting worse man I swear but thanks for watching guys and remember no one thinks highly of the [ __ ] that is Riley
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Here is everything you'll need 👇Read more in the description!
hello MERS I know you've been waiting for this video so here we are today we'll be presenting the matad signature five fruit ball facial so we're going to start with the mandelic refining [Music] cleanser we're cocktailing the for fruit enzyme mask with pmus and the Dual Action enzyme pumpkin mask because this cocktail is a little spicy we're going to use our three-step neutralization matte pack the first step is going to be as always the environmental everyday renewing toner then distilled water and lastly our neutralizing solution we're using the delicate gel mask and the wheat grass recovery masks this is probably one of my favorite matte mask cocktails for the treatment step we're going to be cocktailing the environmental detox Max and the Genesis growth factor mask youth transformation H corrective serum we're using this for improved skin texture and great anti-aging results and now it's time to lock in moisture daytime defense Shield dring moisturizer finish your protocol with the matte SPF of your choice
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Homelessness Among Older Women On The Rise!
[Music] the humiliation of being in Sydney with insufficient funds this is where I grew up you know and without a secure roof over my head it was so overwhelming that it was too much to think about so basically I laid on the floor for three days it could be your mum your grandmother and in fact in 30 40 years it could be you homelessness can be sleeping on the streets but also it it can mean not having a secure roof of your head and maybe having to move from couch to couch you just can't plan ahead because you don't know where you're going to be from one day to the next and and that's that creates anxiety it was and it was very unsettling for me my name is Kay Kay Dolman I had been a stay-at-home mum and you know involved in school activities volunteering and and doing a little bit of work and a little bits of cleaning little bits of ironing well 2007 was the year of my divorce after 36 years of marriage I found myself waking up from a bubble of feeling secured to a situation where I didn't have a secure roof over my head and I knew that I couldn't continue living with family and friends and it was such a deep pit of despair that I found myself in that situation I had put myself in that situation my friends they had their home the retirement you know the stupa I was ashamed I was ashamed yeah it was a situation that that I didn't think that I would ever be in the idea of house-sitting came to me and that became a reality and I at least I had a bed to sleep in at night my family and friends knew this situation yeah it was yeah touched on a on us on a source but what I found was hard was not having a home to have them stay you know as we used to many unfortunately don't actually see themselves as homeless they see themselves as having a bit of a problem and they're going to try and you know get through it it's a growing issue and it's a growing issue for a few reasons we've got women entering older age now who haven't necessarily had a long time in the workforce with superannuation many have also spent a lot of time out of the workforce raising children caring for other family members and find themselves in an older age living in poverty when you're trying to rent privately if you haven't had the opportunity to purchase your own home during your life you're at much greater risk of a housing crisis and the research found that the largest growing group of women in this situation our conventional women who haven't necessarily had a housing crisis before but who have found themselves having a housing crisis or homelessness later in life it's not something that I also consciously thought you could actually be a homeless person because without safe tenable secure housing that's actually what I am and that comes as a real shock I had never ever contemplated that this is somewhere that I would be in my life showing so I'm penny I'm 56 years old and currently I live in shared accommodation it's a day for it isn't I call myself fortunate in that I was able to rent a room here however that situation itself is very precarious a person who offered me the space is in the same position that I am so if the landlord sells if the rent goes up it's back to the situation of trying to find somewhere else to live I had acquired a disability I didn't enter the workforce at a younger age gender pay inequity meant that I had limited access to superannuation lower wages impacted on where I am now combined with a relationship break up later in life all my bills came at once my car which I Drive with hand controls broke down and needed to be fixed my rent was due I could see no solution I could see no glimmer of hope and I could see literally no optimism and that really is not who I am as a the more I thought about it the deeper I dwelled into that pit of darkness and for me I was thinking well there's no options I just start there he [Music] what needs to happen I think is a whole range of things but for myself public housing would be great that is at a rent that I can afford there's no point in finding somewhere to rent when all your income goes in rent I think the federal government needs to take a really close look at the policy levers and ensure that they are putting in place policies that create affordable secure housing it's just not happening at the moment there isn't a plan we have a really really strong emphasis on homelessness and ensuring that the money is provided to the states and the government certainly does that through the National Partnership agreement on homelessness to see that we are addressing in particular one of the issues faced by those women at the other end of the spectrum it's encouraging as many women as we can back into the workforce so they are in receipt of the wage and ensuring that young women know that they need to start putting money away towards their retirement incomes so that they don't become one of those statistics you [Music] I could go back to my younger self what would I tell myself about this I would say at the age of 18 I would have valued someone coming to college where I was then and giving a presentation or a speech about financial advice now I don't like garlic what I would do differently is make goals make goals and to have different goals and along the way I speak to a lot of the children of my clients so in their 20s when they first started working or maybe when they were bit older and they're looking to enter into a long term relationship and the key things I said them is make sure you know where your money is people hate the word budget as much as I hate the word diet and and that's the reality is that it's very similar to having a sensible eating plan and regular exercise there is no magic bullet for losing weight and there is no silver bullet for setting your finances in order it is hard work and it's regular and you start with baby steps it is important that we're having discussions around gender equality when it comes to pay recognition that superannuation balances there is a discrepancy there between men and women who've worked for the same amount of time having these discussions and actually working with some real facts is really important in terms of furthering the debate around policy decisions [Music] well certainly there are not enough women in Parliament and the Prime Minister commissioned myself along with senator Linda Reynolds to put together a report to provide to our Federal Council to look at strategies that the Liberal Party can put in place to increase female representation being an affordable house and having an affordable rent meant that I could save money and I could be part of the population in a normal way in a respectful way as soon as I was given this unit it was like I was my home became my Haven and it's a place where I could just be me I think given that we're talking about women who have in fact raised the next generation who have given back to their communities volunteering their communities I think we actually need to do a bit better by them I was informed that I would probably be over 65 before I would receive any form of public housing and that was breathtakingly shocking basically I don't live I don't live my life with despair or despondency but I basically live it from day to day or week to week [Music]
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If You Say “BABE” You Have to REMOVE A LAYER OF CLOTHING! *CHALLENGE*
whoever says babe has to take a layer of clothing off take it off baby take it off you just said it oh my gosh guys you're gonna say babe again take it off this is getting juicy now these two yeah take them off get and give them to me right now [Music] whoever says babe has to take a layer of clothing off guys we are back welcome back to our channel if you are new make sure to go hit that subscribe button turn on post notifications because this is going to be a banger you guys absolutely love the other video this is part two guys part two we change it up if you say i love that you have to rub a layer of clothing you guys love that video today we're doing if you say babe we don't call each other our names really i only call him his name if i'm like bill yeah you know so we say babe all the time by the way i know you like we're saying it now this is not gonna start until we ask alexa how many layers of clothing that we have to wear you know so we're gonna go ask her in a minute i feel like this is gonna be really hard for us because oh god what about the names we called her baby i think this is gonna be harder than the heart the i love you one oh it's gonna be way harder we said babe way more that i love yourself literally everything every word i definitely don't know who's gonna win this challenge let me just say team bill is competitive so get ready to see mariah strip down again because we won the last challenge we did not see that bobble squad i'm gonna try my best to not fail this challenge it's just gonna be very hard because it's a natural should we just go over and ask her right now let's see how many layers we have to wear guys hey baby back at it alexa can i take you out on a date this time sorry i'm not sure what do you mean you're not sure guys she literally was this close to dating me last time all right ask her babe ask her how many layers alexa pick a number what are you doing one to ten one to ten here's a number between one and ten seven seven no way alexa did me dirty last time i was trying to get me to do one and this time i got seven i know oh my gosh all right my turn let's see pick a number one to ten how many layers i have to wear here's a number between one and ten it's three wait what can i redo that i'm wearing one a shirt two my pants three and then that means i can't wear shoes or socks this is how i feel about it what are you doing let me let me redo that let me redo that can i say like three through ten yeah i need i need some more layers guys alexa pick a number three to ten here's a number between three and ten it's six six so you're one layer on under me i got six and she got seven so my coat is in the car so i'm gonna have to pop that on because that's fine four one two three four and then i'll have five two more layers yeah you all right we're gonna get on our layers face mask no no no it has to be something that you're wearing other than a face mask okay this is gonna be crazy guys all right so before we get on to this video guys we do have an announcement for our merch our merch will be coming out monday december 7th at 3 p.m central time this video is going up sunday though yeah so it's coming out tomorrow coming out tomorrow guys if you're watching this video tomorrow at 3 p.m central time our merch is coming out it's gonna be crazy guys it's so sad we don't have sample products on merch drop but it's okay so make sure to get ready for tomorrow because it's gonna be lit it's gonna be limited edition so get ready put that on your christmas list because i cannot wait for you to be wrapping our merch all right we have to stop talking we have to get on the challenge starts now you can no longer say the b word if you do you got to take a layer of clothing off it's hard six to seven she has the advantage again guys all right final look guys we just got in on all of our layers mariah still has to put her coat on but it's in the car downstairs so when we go drive around she's gonna put that on and she's gonna have her seventh layer we got one two three four five five okay five oh what six come on i have this this is my seventh layer i have to have one thing all right all right that's seven i got six on and let me just say mariah i have a secret i have a backup plan if things go south and i gotta strip down i got a backup plan so one two three four five where's the six layer world may never know we're only eights watch the video till the end to find out what's your shirt underneath your shirt underneath i do but that was part of the five that i already counted one more thing before we leave we totally forgot to mention it is vlogmas day six guys we gotta change our blocks how many days so christmas is left 21 days guys but guys we're going down to the car right now things are about to get juicy wait did i ever say babe yeah crap you're already sucking at it all right that was wait the only thing i could take off is my sweatshirt really i'm gonna have to wear my t-shirt and it's cold as hell out guys i can't take that off that's that's like last case scenario all right i'm the first one to go out great idea i am gonna take off my shirt just because i do feel bad i'm gonna take off my socks taking off my socks look at i'm barefoot and i'm going right back in my shoes oh this is gonna feel weird all right that was the first layer thank you for the i know i have teamwork sometimes i need to call you i can't this is gonna be so hard i'm gonna death i'm so scared why do i feel like i said it already i know oh my god we we say it all the time it's every second thing they say your children's needs to say we need to stop talking before we say anything else guys so we made it to home goods and look at my girl is already grabbing stuff what is she she's always spending our money like nothing what is that what is that wait what did you just say oh did you just say bee b guys she has to take a layer of clothing off i'm just gonna take off my scrunchies hey one scrunchie is better than nothing guys she's down to six i'm i'm at five six to five girl i'm coming i'm coming up i'm not saying the b word anymore i didn't lose last time but i'm not gonna lose this time it's hard to break a habit i know especially when you love you know the other person like i know mariah adores me so like she just can't resist the same b word all right we're about to head out of home goods but we wanted to like show you guys what we got look at this uh we need more pictures in our house yeah it's like this is a perfect saying work hard stay humble guys no matter how hard he works stay humble yes and then we got a message board right vlogmas day five i love that i love that it's gonna be awesome and then we don't have to explain it we can just show it in the video every morning it'll be right by the uh days till christmas and the final thing because you already know we got the marble thing which mariah already said the b word with i we had to get this because we want to have something that's more organized like we're like okay so let's say we're doing this this day we're doing that we're not organizing we're coming up we can like say okay this day's birthday you know we need to get better at organization oh we almost totally forgot to show you guys these two got these cute little look at that hand towels and we can put them on over the stove too i know you can never have enough christmas stuff you can never go wrong no you never can all right so we just fast forwarded over to party city why are we here mariah guys we are inching up to 1 million we have been growing so much all things to you guys we're probably gonna hit this in the next week we were literally babe at 950 four days ago and now we're at 9.70 that's great 20k ins in four days and i don't even know it might blow up even more so guys we have to be prepared we have to be ready huh nothing did you say it did you say you had to be honest did you we were literally babe at 900 yes yes i did no way i am literally clueless i did not hear her say that all guys come what did you just take off that's your last thing and then now you're gonna have to start actually taking off clothes oh god mariah she's down to five that's five five now it makes me so mad five to five we didn't even get to talk about the real reason why we're here these are what we use in our videos yeah it's a tradition we've been doing it ever since we hit 100k on doing a tiktok huge huge giveaway yes and speaking of huge show them the stocking that i got guys look at this stocking that i got freaking crazy it's half mariah's it's more than half your size three quarters of your size but guys i know we're bad where do you think the next place is we're going to we're going to eat panda express we're addicted babe we're literally we haven't had it in a week so you just said it take off your shirt no i didn't take off your shirt damn it again oh my god babe that means you have to walk outside with barefoot i can't do that you have to like yourself twice right i cannot literally that's so unsanitary oh you don't want to in the store just do it outside okay how about how about when we get back in the car i took off my shoes deal okay i guess i'll take off my hoodie now take it off take it off baby take it off you just said it oh my gosh guys when i tell you that i am not mean to say like i genuinely that's literally what i call him this is what i'm wearing now oh my god i'm literally down to almost nothing you're done with your wristbands what are you taking off now oh you take off your jacket mariah can rock with or without a sweatshirt though dang you look good all right i feel like it'd be really cute if you like got like a cake and he had like the one million on it too oh cake for one meal actually we should we should get candles today oh that'll be lit guys stay tuned guys we're gonna have a big celebration i'm really excited literally the whole reason why we're here is to get stuff for our one mil are you getting all three you're gonna get a one zero zero zero zero zero zero let's just get one up we should get one for a cake cause that cake has to be a little big to get that i guess all right we couldn't find an m's i guess i have a plan hopefully the plan works out we have to fit seven numbers you gotta have a pretty big cake stay tuned guys stay tuned when we hit a mill that will be sometime soon hopefully within the next week all right guys so we just made it home we have bag full of stuff and it's time to race ready guys literally every single time and i have peels on soon i'm eating this is a tradition every single time we get home in our apartment is we try to raise each other up the turtle looks long from here it does look how long it looks look at that oh my god it looks like a scary movie our apartment complex has a little christmas tree that's not little that's huge babe we should get like a really big christmas tree in front of our house oh he said babe wait no i said it dang oh my god this is so annoying they both just freaking said it again i realized anyway i can take off my shoes i'm gonna take off my shoes hold up guys wait a minute wait put a little booming oh didn't we say i already had to take off oh i forgot i forgot to take off my shoes should i take off now yeah barefoot in the hallway no you have to take off your shoes that means i either have to take off my pants or my or your shirt or my shirt you better choose wisely because you're down to one more after that you're gonna be butt naked after this walk barefoot this is nasty good thing they clean the every time that we get home we always do is to get snap out of their own snacks snap get sweet don't let him know that we're not even tuner and he'll run right up oh my gosh guys if you ever see if you ever like see him when he wakes up he literally like feels like this is so funny it's so cute god is so cute now it's time i need to take off my shoes that's gonna be my take off right now and then we're going to go eat some panda express and chill take off wait my backup plan's coming to effect let's do it now right no this is for this reason i either take off my shirt or my pants it's cold in here so before i take mine off ryan pop off those shoes you got lucky i did get lucky because you got to take them off when you got home i literally was in barefoot socks no no you know what you've totally forgot to take those off so you got lucky and only had to walk down the hallway i'm sorry about the squad i'm literally i did not mean to forget about that literally we got panda and i had to wear my shoes to go into panda but after that i was going to take them off in the car and i totally forgot so hey at least i got to florida it'd be a different story walking without your shoes oh people walk around with their shoes everywhere throw those away we don't we don't need those anymore now it's time for my backup plan to come into effect i told you guys i had a backup plan i still have what four layers left oh i have three so she actually has three layers and i have three layers so it's not taking off for thirty so now three after this oh i might have two after this ah all right guys it's about to get frisky right now show them show marvel squad what's going on what am i what was i rocking underneath my mom it makes fun of these pants because it reminds them like of a girl outfit what do you mean you guys can wear it i think it's cute i love you in pink you know that i'm not judging i am done you're not gonna get that you're gonna say you're gonna say babe again oh my god over here seriously we need to get this on footage guys this is the make or break time oh sorry about our tree being messed up and from our cat but this is the make or break time mariah get don't give it up like you did last video take it off this is getting juicy now i'm basically oh what is that i don't want to take my socks you're not gonna take your socks off what are you doing guys oh my god i'm basically in my underwear though like this is like it goes above my knee like way up there babe just rip it off you got to take it off mariah this is looking she's going into all effort this is mac's effort to not get her makeup on it should i be a good boyfriend and help yeah can you help me all right yeah so ten minutes after trying to get her freaking shirt off without my earring guys yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah for sure got caught in her ear but is the makeup good makeup no i need to re-fix it oh guys this is it mariah didn't get all over the place mariah has two things left to take off and i have two things left too again i am not saying it again i'm not doing that i'm done all right guys so bill is in the guest bedroom right now he's uploading our youtube video so i thought i would come in here really quick and tell you guys what i'm gonna do so i'm gonna go set up the camera on the couch facing the kitchen area and i'm gonna try to get him to say babe because he's not going to know the camera's on so i'm going to try to get him when he least expects it because you know it is really hard for us to not say babe like i can't believe this is the probably the hardest challenge i could ever do because i don't call bill by his real name i say babe like i don't call him buyers this was really really hard that's why i kept saying it like i genuinely wasn't saying it because i wanted to like remove the layer of clothing i genuinely was saying it because it was it's so hard not to say it so i'm gonna get him to stay over in the kitchen and he's not gonna know the cameras on so it's gonna be perfect so i'm gonna go in there right now set up the camera if you guys have not already liked this video give it a thumbs up we're about to make bill loses challenge because i am not going to come down in another defeated challenge of bill winning okay team bill isn't going to defeat me this today team bill's going to lose bill can you come out here and help me clean up hi snow snoopy baby what do you want me to clean though i want to chill his nia did he do that again babe he's going crazy what'd you say it's a big my you just said it twice bill i set up the camera over there i got you in a little twist huh why would you do that without telling me babe oh i need you to take off your shirt did you take off and you want to know what something else you're going to do oh we got to close the blinds huh because guess what guess what you have to do wait what take off your boxers and show them i'm not sure the marbles three times you just said it another time or what don't really mean all right and phil's recently been working out the past two weeks huh he's already doing super well we'll do it before and after except you got a little from you sitting down but he's looking so good wait two seasons actually i'm on my 12th day in a row and i've never consecutively gone to the gym for that you're gonna you're gonna glow up oh you're gonna glow up i can already see i'm already getting so much tone but yeah i know i just take off these two yeah take them off this is hilarious i am dead are we not can you just show like here and up you look naked from this angle don't show yet see you in the tv i forgot you had your socks on damn it give me the camera give me the camera no one wants to see me in my box kill them bill joe you just did no i didn't show my butt all right no this is good enough okay now show them that you're oh i'm showing you now take off your boxers no give them to me you're serious and give them to me right now obviously i'm not going to show the marble squad just take them off and like hold them so i can see only you wait guys before we end this video we still have to give away 50 we're gonna be doing that right now but i want to say we literally we screwed up we have been saying the days left till christmas on the day that we're filming but we actually filmed two days before yes so today it's not 21 it's actually 19 19. by the time that you're watching this 90 days till christmas now oh my god we are we are getting there we are getting there 100 guys 19 more videos all right here come over here let's get it who are we sending 50 to all right i think we got a winner we did it ready thank you so much for hillary rod ringer you got it you you just got fifty dollars transferred to your bank account right now we literally just sent it over i hope you are gonna use that wisely save it up you know or splurge on some christmas yes if you want to win a 50 giveaway also be in our notification shout outs all you have to do is be subscribed everything down below post notifications on so you'd be one of the first people in the video yes comment down below your cash app name um your like your cash tag yeah and we cannot wait to keep spoiling some of you guys 50 of video 50 every video i'm sorry you have to see me like this guys i took the l today and i didn't even see it coming all right well we love you we hope you enjoyed this video and we will see you in the next one but until then peace happy vlogs guys we love you bye
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Lancome vs. Estee Lauder gift sets and tutorial
okay so this this video is just gonna be about two um holiday gift sets that i recently purchased um once by lancome ones by estee lauder and i'm very happy with both actually won the like the estee lauder one i just recently bought so i haven't thoroughly used a lot of the stuff but the um lancome one i've been using and i'm very happy with it so someone's texting me first we're going to start with the um estee lauder one this is the gift the box it comes in it is lovely nice and spacious looks like that it's a great holiday little traveling bag to put all your makeup in um so that's so that's me and it's red how can you not love the color red it's fabulous okay so um inside comes a whole lot of really amazing goodies um the first non-makeup thing is this little mirror oh you can't see yourself cause it's blurred but um you just peel this stuff off and it's a cute little mirror that you can stick in your purse really really cute now this right here um i'm a sucker for clutches by the way that whole area um bottom area other than my lsat books are like clutches and bags and it's really sad i like clutches more than purses is that weird i'll buy a purse and i'd use it for like a few weeks and then i'll buy like later later on i buy another one but um clutches if i see a cute clutch i cannot pass it so it's an addiction and shoes bad it's bad guys bad okay so this is the little thing that comes with it isn't it adorable it looks like a little clutch and you can put all your makeup in it um if i were in a hurry and i had all this cool all this stuff all my makeup and stuff in in here already in my purse i would just take my wallet pull my driver's license out and my debit card and stick it right in there and then you've got a little clutch going so very very cute um okay so next is um this uh the eye makeup remover it's very similar to the lancome one i've been using for when i like wear like falsies or like heavy makeup and i'm like in vegas and i look like a drag queen so this is similar to that um it's the estee lauder makeup the thing about these um high quality ones is that they're so gentle on your face i love them they however this one is more water-based um than this one than the slime come on you can even see the difference um how much oil is in the lancome one versus this one not so much so um then as far as brushes you get this little set uh once i um once again i haven't opened it open it now little face brush um looks like that i have to clean them because they just came out of the packaging but it's a nice little big face brush love it it's really pretty and the packaging is just gorgeous so love love these this is a nice lip brush well it looks like yeah looks like that and there's a little eyeshadow brush it's a little flat one it's definitely soft you can definitely use that for like a crease or something like that it's like that and keeping up with that golden theme for that holiday and then a blush brush i would probably use this this is a little harsh so i probably use this for like contouring it's like that and again the gold so uh real quick this is actually how i um i keep my brushes in this little mug i went to uc santa barbara so i'm a big fan of the school and i keep them all like in there and i take them out every week and i clean them my foundation brush i always kind of keep separated um it's right here um because i clean this every other day or so so um yeah as far as i um as far as foundation brushes i tend to um clean them so much that i wear them out quite often but i don't care because um i go through foundation brushes quite often i don't like using them dirty because i've oily skin so yeah um by the way this little mug um belonged to my college roommate who was actually a foreign exchange student from king's college london and after she went back home she obviously couldn't take a lot of stuff and i was like i'm going to keep this as a little keepsake for her and it's weird because every time i see this mug even though it's like every day i think of her and think of like my really good memories the ucsb um so yeah go gauchos so then you get these two brushes one is um what i'm going to be using as a brow liner um it's the soft much brown number two it's pretty like mauve color i'm wearing it on my brows at the moment i uh following this little review or a little overview of it um i'm gonna be uh i'm gonna be putting on most of the stuff so stay tuned so then you get a black one a black uh eyeliner always always for me a favorite and then lipsticks i'm a sucker for lip glosses and lipsticks that's bad i'm expecting my dad to be home soon so i feel like i'm on edge anyway okay so next you get two two lip glosses one's a pink very very pretty color for like the holidays at that beautiful color can't wear right now because i'm kind of wearing heavy eyeliner or eyeshadow for a day so too much but and then it's nice nude pretty color it's gorgeous it's like a peachy peachy peachy ivory almost it's really pretty okay and then you get three lipsticks one's like a ma like a i don't know we would describe this color i don't know like a rosy mauve it's really pretty this this color right here if i wasn't that wearing that purple under my eyes i'd wear it today so it's it's that wearable it's really pretty then you get some red pink can't go ever go wrong with the red pink so it looks like that very very pretty this is some eyeliner um for evening and your hair puts back oh so pretty and girl you need your pink so just like that ah so excited okay then you get your um mascara this is the sumptuous very very pretty it not pretty squares are pretty um it's been going on very well it's nice and fluid uh i like i like the um gives a lot of volume to your eyelashes i'm wearing it right now okay then um you get a kind of like a little contouring type palette because that um brush eyelets of eyeshadows which is fabulous looks like this and this is where you get like oh little shine from god so um it is so pretty it you've got your brands and your neutrals and then you've got your like eye popping colors and then you've got like those blues over there that like they're just so much fun to wear and even um but some of these colors like if you combine these this green with a little bit of this purple and then use that brown crease it's going to be beautiful for for a holiday look so i'll definitely be using this it's just such a fabulous little package um so love them so that is it as far as the um sorry i was gonna go away um this is it as far as the estee lauder holiday package um it's a lot of makeup so yeah it's um really good the only thing is um all the stuff is like the compact sizes it's like the sample sizes obviously the shadows of the brush the the blushes are so but it's still beautiful colors okay moving on to lancome lancome on the other hand has does have does not have anything compact size everything is the full size that you would buy an individual if you were to just go and pick up an eyeshadow that's the size they gave you so um on that part um it's kind of it's kind of cool you're getting i mean these the the juicy tubes are like 16 17 a piece and you got it as as a package for 57 so it's a great deal okay so first thing you get is this little bag um it's got a bow in the front it looks like this not as cute as the the little estee lauder one stack adorable um so really cute um then inside i feel like i you know there's a lot more stuff in the estee lauder and but you get this little um beauty as the makeup remover that i remember that i was talking to you about it's a little bit more oil-based it's going to do a really really good job cleaning once again you want to do this for when you do your vegas uh drag queen makeup looks and you know we're all guilty of them it's okay it's vegas um so you get that and then you get a blush also entirely full size it's the one i'm wearing right now it's a nice like peachy rosy color i'm sorry not peachy it's like a nice deep rosy color um definitely good for fall love that then um you get two eyeshadow brushes you get like a crease brush like this and you get a little um like a little um just a little eyeshadow brush okay you get big eyeliner i've been using this one works fabulous also full size works really really great um the you get the pink zinc metallic eyeshadow looks like this thing about this one love the color however it's probably too highly pigmented to wear on every on an everyday basis you might want to wear this owl as a highlight color or even um with like a fan brush like a little japanese fan brush like this to put over your cheekbones because it's it's really really shimmery i could show you and that's just a little bit of it i don't know if you can tell how how shimmery it really is so great for evening then this right here is the color that i'm wearing under my on my bottom part of my lashes um this is really really really pretty purple and i have brown eyes so i tend to purple is like my color so um it's this one right here it's called the drama i said a shimmery color really really pretty um it's purple but it shines like a little bit of a blue and pink it's it's very very pretty i really like this color and um you know you always like in these sort of sets you always get the one thing you're like oh my god can't believe i just got that for free because it's so good right for me it's this eyeshadow right here it's called pink pearls it's a matte color um i have i mean you can tell how much i've been using it's like all dirty now it is by far one of the best colors i have ever bought for like as a base for like any uh shadow is so it's matte and it's a nice rosy pink i tend i used to use one right here um i'm still using it obviously but this is the um this is white frost i believe god it's i'm using it so much that i wore out the name anyway it's a matte color it's a frost um it's a matte color by mac i've been using that as like a base but this is by far better it's far more it's nude and it's far more natural i love it it's so great okay so now that i finished raving about this color which is fabulous i'm gonna move on to um lipsticks you get this lovely pink color looks although i think the reason why i really like this color is i think it looks like my favorite um matte color that's been discontinued it's called um emphatic it's so pretty i love it so i like this one a lot then oh i tripped it and you get a very similar version and like a pink once again really really good holiday color then last you get this it's um the definition it's a high definition mascara it i've been using this on an everyday basis lately and i really like it it's really voluminous well voluminous voluminous something like that you know what i mean so really good mascara and then the last thing is juicy tubs i i don't know why i'm so obsessed with these i love them it smells so nice and they feel so good on your freaking lips i was gonna curse but can't do a lot so this is the tickled pink it's a really pretty rose and then this one is so girly i love it it's moulin rose so so pretty i like that okay so stay tuned for a look with all these things so i'm gonna start off with my favorite primer in the whole wide world the urban decay um eyeshadow primer primer potion god every time every time i try to say that um the next thing i'm gonna use is um the it's a color from the uh lancome um gift set is the um pink pearl uh this is like i think i said before it's by far my favorite color of anything i've gotten i i use i'm gonna use the um brush that comes with the set it's this little it's a little like shadow brush it looks like that um and uh i just take i really fill it up and i put that all over my lid next i'm going to use the palette from the estee lauder um i really rarely do i use the actual little sponges um i always tend to use my own brushes because i like using shadow brushes i'm not really a big fan of using the little sponge ones i only use the little sponge ones like uh for like travel like to put in like my makeup bag for my purse and stuff but anyway um what the color i'm going to be using this one is this one right here it's the um second it's the first from the left and second down from the right i'm sorry god i don't know my rights from my left my teachers must have failed so i just take my favorite crease brush just this one right here it's that this is a um coastal scents number 25. it's like that my favorite crease brush by far and i get it all full of that color and then i'm just gonna put it i'm gonna stir kind of um right above oh no it's already tossed out you always have like the little problems i just had a little problem of i have eyeshadow falling you could do that okay so you take that um eyeshadow and you put it all over all the way up into the crease even above the crease near almost to the brow bone um that's a lot of mistake a mistake that a lot of girls make they don't put it all the way up to the brow bone and you can't really see the shadow um so there's no point okay then um next i'm going to use the crease brush uh the blending brush from the collection it's um looks like that uh and i'm gonna for this i'm gonna refer back to my favorite crease color of all time is concrete by mac my favorite favorite color ever as far as crease this is like more of an everyday look so if you want to do this for night um i suggest darker more saturated colors i could do i could do a um a tutorial on that but this is a day look so you take the color the pigmented color and you're gonna put that into your crease and i usually do little circles because i feel like that's the best way i can blend and you do that below the color right into that crease okay then it's really easy um i'm gonna take uh my own blending brush it's the um where did i put it it's the um coastal scents one big blunt fluffy blending brush looks like that and i just blend make sure no harsh lines sorry about my hairy eyebrows i'm kind of growing them out i'm trying to um uh my i think mine are a little too thin right now so i'm growing them out that's why this one's filled in okay so um then i'm gonna refer back to oh let's just get everywhere refer back to the estee lauder palettes um and i'm gonna take a little little brush like this this is a chanel brush that i bought scott so long ago looks like like that uh okay so and i take that pink one in the very very corner this one right here and i place that into my um tear duct and then up into the brow bone okay um from here it's very very easy um you're just gonna take a little uh little flat rounded brush like this um and you're gonna take the lancome this is the drama the shimmer color looks like that purpley color take some of that and just put it as a as an eyeliner so next i'm going to take the um mascara this is the yes the estee lauder assumptions mascara it looks like that the one in the in the um holiday package it's the black color and i'm just gonna don't forget your bottom lashes too you want to go ahead and fill in your eyebrows with a brow color that matches your hair and skin color i'm using the highly pigmented color from the estee lauder collection just be real smooth with it have steady hand because it is quite smooth and can smear quite easily you never want to leave it harsh like that so brush it incorporate it into your brow so it doesn't look messy this is the completed look i'm going to do a breakdown of everything um okay so yeah that's it um thank you for watching i am starting to get a lot more feedback but please uh don't feel shy i i'm seeking you guys out please email me once again it's ms petite fashion um at yahoo.com uh email me uh comment like subscribe anything you can help thank you
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🔴THE DOCTOR'S WORD, INVITATION TO ENGLISH -2(+2 Second Year )
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Rahman went which car and thought deeply about the situation Ikaruga label this is an interest rate of happily furthermore if the wheel is to assign the date it should be next to ours or naval what they are told across the slightest chance of the survival of the peasant will shine cause little chance why you wanna listen modular transferred ecology was so he decided to fake his words to save a life Archie renowned for that there's a big color called annual he can save much is a value he came back and said not to oniy you are improving sleep this particular story illegible so he put eccentric sleep peacefully a product he failed Gopal's how he left Papa's house at learn extension to his hospital and hoard his assistant that the patient might collapse anytime soon be ready for that only patient capital will collapse eeper a dead heat a personal radio he was changed and north Europe Kapil Sibal next morning he came back had to Gopal's house casing him promised car he checked his pulse and mera closely it sound but will he declared he would live long but it's certainly possible him how he survived the attack Tim this is survivor eventually whichever that kuzava each caller with what authority Gopal's life was saved because of his doctor friend so I made a portal a chopped article conclusion like I see human life is more important at the end of science science taro young man director payee put on to many uninsured Optra Monica take harder khoursandi I'm Goku save could've a pine the a chapter T dedicated to all the doctors the video Kim Flagler I mean next John comment courage or neighbor summary I was a happy learning features coilette Academy reading collar boy saw a part of forty law that the proko three visible you are ecstatic the Kodiak believer of questions honesty the motifs and coloboma what subject PDF curriculum enrico PDF Corky the video I make a TNT kaliba thanks for watching this video human life is more important than the science god bless you all keep watching my channel comment like and subscribe thank you [Music] you [Music]
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Sephardic History: Part 5
spartac culture which came of age in the orbit of islam svarda culture which was rooted in the muslim iberian kingdom of al-andalus was transformed as the christians through the reconquista the reconquest began to take over large sections of the peninsula by the 13th century the christians had decisively defeated the muslims and the christians now ruled in the four kingdoms of portugal castile navarre and aragon and the jews the svardic jews who made the trek up north from the muslim south they too became well integrated into these new christian kingdoms they began to develop relationships with the christian overlords as they had with the muslims and their culture which yes they took with them as they went from the lands of the muslims to the lands of the christians underwent a transformation they studied the bible and the talmud but the interpretations of the bible and the talmud which they began to compose under christian rule differed in measure from that which existed before so sephardic jews now were well ensconced in the four iberian christian kingdoms in the 13th century socially and economically successful and culturally vital it's at this point that we need to pause for a moment because all of us who are listening to this vodcast know something about sephardic jewish history which they're going to keep in their minds as we speak about jews and sephardic jews in christian lands all of us know that in 1492 the sephardic jews were expelled from the christian kingdoms of castile in aragon and now as we begin to discuss the 14th century we can't but help to think about the end of the story but it's precisely that we need to caution ourselves against we have to study the history of the jews and these christian kingdoms trying to keep from our mind that which is so obvious that at the end of the 15th century the jews are officially going to be banished from these lands history cannot be predicted each moment involves an extraordinary range of choices and if we would look at the 14th century we would look at our sephardic jews we'd see in many respects that they are living a good life as i said economically integrated especially within the cities of castile and aragon and also of portugal and navarre culturally connected to the christians which surrounded them having made great links with the political leadership of these kingdoms svardic jews had reasons to feel that they were secure and content but as we've seen living under christianity was different than living under islam the ideas that began to percolate within medieval western christendom in the 13th century made their ways over the pyrenees and deeply affected the lives of so many of these farcic jews if we would take a look at the 14th century generally take a survey of jewish life in the christian kingdoms i think the first place where we might would want to stop would be in the city of toledo we remember toledo has been christian now since the 11th century and by the mid-14th century boasted an exceptionally large and significant jewish community those of you who travel to spain and visit the city of toledo you're able to walk into a building one of the most magnificent synagogues that exist on the european continent that precisely was built during the 1350s the person who gave the money who donated his funds for the erection of this magnificent synagogue was none other than shmuel halevi abulafia shmuel abu he was the chief treasurer to king pedro the first of castile he was in the long line of great safari courtiers who served the king well and yet at the same time made sure to look out for his jewish community in the city of toledo shmuel levy abu lafia builds a magnificent synagogue and if you enter the synagogue you'll notice that on the western wall where the torahs are kept there is an inscription dedicated precisely in honor of king pedro the first the records that we do have seem to suggest that the muslim population helped in the actual construction of the edifice we could look at this synagogue the synagogue known today as el tranzito as a perfect example of what we would like to call convivencia of jews christians and muslims living so well together in this particular case a synagogue built with jewish funds in recognition of christian political power and with the aid of muslim workers while it would seem that this convivencia this living together was natural and indeed when we look back on it we're so struck that in the middle ages you can have an intermingling of peoples of three religions we're also aware that a decade or so later civil war had broken out in castile and this civil war ravaged all of the communities the particular focus of the attack of those who rebelled against king pedro the first was precisely his rule these people who began the rebellion were partisans of his half-brother henry henry of trastamara and what we note is that henry of trustamara was able to gain much support from the population both military and financial because henry severely criticized the pro-jewish policies of his half-brother king pedro it was in the late 1360s in the late 1360s that the civil war came to an end henry had lured his half-brother pedro to come to the fields of montiel and there in the great moment of spanish history henry massacres pedro's forces and kills pedro himself what we do note is that even after henry comes to the throne he who had owed much to his rise as now the king of castile to his blatant anti-jewish propaganda king henry ii we find has jews in the highest positions of his government just as his brother pedro did so our sense of convivencia our reveling and the interminglings of the peoples of the three religions have to be tempered by a sense that there was latent anti-judaism within castile noteworthy enough that king henry could use it to catapult himself to power and yet at the same time the jews were needed the jews were needed financially they were needed managerially castile was mainly a two-class society of upper nobility lords and poor peasantry and there was a lack of a middle class and the jews precisely filled that role within that society if we move from the kingdom of castile eastward to the kingdom of aragon we find a different situation while in the 13th century the jews had risen to the heights of political power and the king james the first by the time of the early 14th century the early 1300s jews had been replaced in these high positions especially in the royal treasury the kingdom of aragon embarked on a grand conquest which not only included the balearic islands but also stretched to italy and even as far east as athens in the early 15th century it was precisely this kingdom of aragon which was so commercially sophisticated that a christian middle class began to emerge and the jews while not marginalized marginalized were simply pushed out of those positions and they had lesser positions at court in the kingdom of aragon which as we noticed boarded the mediterranean suffered much in the mid-century because of the black death black death possibly the bubonic plague spread throughout the mediterranean especially affecting population centers that were close to the shoreline and therefore the centers in the kingdom of aragon that were on the water especially in catalonia and valencia their populations decreased by almost a third and the jews in these areas suffered in the same degree not exactly so because while the jews died in the same numbers as did other catalunyans and as did other valencians in certain cases jews were also accused of causing the black death itself and we have evidence of some jews being killed in the crown of aragon in the wake of 1348. so how do we look at this 14th century yes if you took a long perspective you would say the jews are still doing quite well because we look around at other places in the world where jews lived in the 14th century and we'd note that in the iberian peninsula economically and socially they were doing quite well in comparison to these other communities but also by looking at these the dynamics of 14th century jewish life in the peninsula squarely in the eye we also note that there seems to be troubling brewing beneath the surface nothing though could have prepared the jews for what takes place in the late spring and early summer of 1391. we have to now shift our attention to the kingdom of castile and precisely to the southern city of seville on june 4th 1391 mobs from the surrounding countryside invaded the jewish quarter of seville and they were led by ferrante martinez who was the archdeacon of esija what allowed ferrante martinez in this late spring day to be able to invade the jewish quarter at will well we need to back up a little bit the king of castile john the first had died in 1390 and left an underage son as a monarch and the archbishop of seville had died in early 1391. the archbishop of seville and the leaders had protected the jewish community and in fact protected the jewish community from ferrante martinez himself the jewish community in the 1380s were aware of this preacher who spoke about the destruction of jewish quarters who railed against the jews who hoped for their conversion and the jewish community and the leaders and the officials both royal and municipal were successful in stopping him but with the absence with the vacuum of power both on a royal level and also ecclesiastically ferranti martinez and his mob were able to rampage through the jewish quarter 23 synagogues seville had and they were almost all destroyed many jews were killed some jews forcibly converted to christianity but it didn't just stop in seville clearly the latent anti-judaism that existed within the peninsula exploded riots break out as i said in seville and then north and cordova and then generally in the area that we call andalucia and cayenne in uber and by ethan caramona the riders went as far as toledo where in july the jewish community was attacked and even the rioters went as far as borges but the riots of 1391 did not simply stay within the kingdom of castile we find them breaking out in the first week of july in valencia on the mediterranean coast and then in early august in the balearic islands in mallorca and in menorca and then august the 5th on a sabbath day in the city of barcelona later in girona and riots continued even in the months of 1392 in the hinterlands of the kingdom of aragon what an extraordinary attack jewish communities attempted to intervene with the monarchs and with whatever powers existed to attempt to stash these attacks but unsuccessfully one of the great leaders of jury in the crown of aragon was the philosopher joste crescus caste crescus who in his literary writings took issue with many of the philosophical formulations of maimonides and tried to unhinge judaism from its synthesis with aristotelianism but in 1391 what was on crescus's mind were not these philosophical questions but the safety of his jewish community we have a letter that hasta kresgus wrote in october of 1391 a letter that he sent to the jewish community of avignon in southern france and let me read from it if i were to tell you here all the numerous sufferings we have endured you would be dumbfounded at the thought of them i will that therefore set before you only in brief detail the table of our disaster set with poisonous plant and wormwood giving you a bare recital of the facts so that you may satiate yourselves on the bitterness of our wormwood and drink from the wine of our grief and crescus goes on to describe the attack on the jewish community of seville and then in cordova and then in toledo and then valencia and then in mallorca and then he turns to barcelona on the following shabbat the lord poured out his fury like fire destroyed his sanctuary and profaned the crown of his teaching namely the community of barcelona which was destroyed on that day the number of murdered amounted to 250 souls the rest fled into the castle where they were saved the enemies plundered all the streets inhabited by the jews and set fire to some of them the authorities of the province however took no part in this they offered food and drink to the jews punished the wrong doers and fought against the classes in the country who ward against the jews in the castle of the jews were killed in the castle itself and now crescus continues among the many who sanctified the name of the lord was my only son who was a bridegroom and whom i have offered as a fault islam for sacrifice i submit to god's justice and take comfort in the thought of his excellent portion and his delightful lot yes we do know that khastay kraskus's son was in the castelnu in the new castle of barcelona you could still see the spot of it in the old quarter in barcelona and we also have records of hasta crescus's intervention with the king and the queen of the crown of aragon interventions which indicated how he attempted to save that jewish community he was not able to save his son in the wake of and 1392 and the riots what first strikes us are the many jews who died but what becomes crucial for the fate the ultimate fate if you will of spartak jews were those jews who were forcibly converted in all of the towns where there were riots jews were pushed to the baptismal font but as the riots were over and as the years continued in the end of the fourteenth and the early of the fifteenth century we know of jewish communities that dissolved simply because they could not simply could not tolerate the financial burdens which they possessed they could not remain jewish in the face of unrelentling unrelenting anger and pressure and so we find jews converting to christianity not necessarily because there are people behind them pushing them towards the baptismal font but seemingly seemingly of their own volition taking up the cross hundreds and hundreds of jews begin to convert to christianity and this begins to incite among the christians millennial fantasies christians had always imagined that in the fullness of time quote paul's words taken from the hebrew phrase be melo hayamim those who had mocked and scorned the son of god would return to him in grace the christian imagination about the end of days always was connected with the conversion of the jews and here the most powerful the most populous jewish community that they knew of and they were probably correct the most populous jewish community now seem to be dissolving of their own weight jews flocking to the baptismal font jews becoming christians notions and maybe the second coming of christ was at hand the king of aragon was also very much buoyed by this proposition and ecclesiastical leaders as well chief amongst them vicente ferrer the great christian preacher of the late 14th and early 15th century vicente ferreira was known as a grand orator he would come into towns preaching about the end of days the coming of the antichrist the great wars at the end of time and often in the towns he visited in castile and in aragon jews were stampeded into the city square as people watched from the balconies as vicente ferrer would preach and as vicente ferrer usually preceded by a group of flagellants would leave the cities jews were often stampeded to the baptismal font there was a sense amongst many of the christians that the victory over the jews was at hand a victory that would usher in the second coming of christ and so the king of aragon fernando the first together with vicente ferrer and even benedict xiii the great pope of avignon at that time there was a schism in the papacy between rome and avignon these three individuals decided to stage a grand disputation between judaism and christianity in the city of tortosa now if you remember there had been a great disputation in which nachmanidis had participated in barcelona in 1263 but here in the city of tortosa in 1413 many representatives of the jewish community were invited to take part in the debate over this was a different atmosphere than that in the 13th century the jews were feeling beleaguered they begged to be left alone they said out loud that debates between judaism and christianity are really not going to produce anything positive the jewish disputants were also concerned about the families they left at home they had heard from their families that they too were being pressured and pressured to convert the disputation in barcelona took approximately two weeks the disputation in tortosa lasted almost 21 months 69 sessions and when the jews were retired for the evening they were often set upon by many of the christian preachers some of the disputants even the leaders of the disputants converted to christianity after 1414 and when the debate was over the jewish communities of the iberian peninsula were reeling vicente ferrer wandered off to southern france benedict xiii was denounced by most of his iberian supporters and the king ferdinand eventually dies in 1416 but the jewish community would never truly recover we imagine that maybe a third a third of the svardic jewish population a third of the 200 000 were now officially christian what's going to happen with this jewish community in the early 15th century what will be their fate until the countdown of 1492. we'll see you
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news vlogging Kevin McCarthy strikes Biden with Rhetorics #music #news #sports
sure that we can curve this runaway spending that the Democrats when they were in the majority proposed we were able to cut quite a bit of that in the debt ceiling we want to look at other ways that we can eliminate the waste secure our borders to make it safer and really stop the fentanyl that we watch day in and day out killing Americans almost 300 Americans will be poisoned and died today from Fentanyl it's the equivalent of an airliner crashing every single day in this nation and this Administration does nothing they got a strike going on into our Auto plans to a president who calls himself the biggest Union Leader without even being able to solve that problem we've had five embassies that they had to evacuate we got Administration that just gave six billion dollars to Iran sits there and helps Russia kill innocent people in Ukraine we watch this Administration failed
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State of the Pandemic: Omicron and What Comes Next with Dr. Larry Brilliant
hi i'm dr daniel kraft the chair of the xprize pandemic alliance task force the express pandemic alliance has recently grown to become the xprize pandemic and health alliance and it's our goal through collective action and collaboration that the xprize health and pandemic alliance is going to accelerate solutions and radical breakthroughs to build a healthy future for humanity and to prevent future pandemics and as part of part of our pandemic health alliance we've been running jam sessions joint action meetings this week we were lucky to have our key lead discussant dr larry brilliant join us dr larry brilliant is a leading epidemiologist technologist philanthropist he worked with the double who the world health organization to successfully eradicate smallpox amongst other roles he's was the inaugural executive director of google.org uh he also helped start off and lead the school global threats fund as the founder of siva foundation and much much more so really pleased to hear from larry brilliant joined by some other leaders of the pandemic from rick bright and others to discuss what we know about the pandemic today uh what's going to be nina next as well i also suggest you read dr brilliant's recent wall street journal piece to fight the global covenant team pandemic we need a global game plan so over to my friend dr larry brilliant it's uh first of all congratulations to you and your xprize team uh what wonderful work you've done and thank you for inviting me um i think what we've said that we would do over the next few minutes next half hour or so is that i'm gonna give you some musings on the pandemic and fortunately the world health organization had a global advisory meeting a global consultation that ended just a few hours ago and i'm going to give you the real-time results of a thousand researchers from a hundred countries um online and then uh just a couple of observations and then daniel and i are gonna talk a little bit he's gonna ask questions right i'm gonna ask you questions and then i think we have rick wright and peter singer to to join us so um we're really going to have a chance to talk uh about the pandemic and and it is the pandemic it's not just omicron or it's not just delta or it's not just wuhan or it's all of these variants simultaneously propagating all over the world and they are in fact bumping into people who have had the disease before but which variant how long ago bumping into people who've been vaccinated but which vaccines what cadence and how long ago and what's their intrinsic immunity as an individual so it's a complex multiple logistic regression in real time and we're really worried about what all that means and i'm going to try to answer the questions or begin the questions what does it mean for you as a person as you walk through life in the next year or two what does it mean in the near term for public health for non-pharmaceutical interventions for closings for vaccine mandates mass mandates and what does it mean long term my colleagues and i wrote an article in foreign affairs that got us into a lot of trouble because we named it the forever virus but it is a forever virus that doesn't mean it's forever taking all the oxygen out of the air other than physiologically it means it's going to be with us forever and we need to understand what it's going to do and how we plan to live a full exciting wonderful life around it so let me start off by telling you i'm a big fan of the potential for wh o that's not to say that everybody who's worked with who doesn't have a love-hate relationship with who um but the potential for who is immense and the article i did in the wall street journal was the importance of having a global strategy and a global team that takes advantage of the fact that there are outbreaks happening all over the world great scientists in every culture and every language and when they collaborate it's a thing of beauty and we had one of these things of beauty this morning when uh who is trying to answer the question um what do we know how do we know it what don't we know and how do we find out those answers and uh the title for this event is called a global consultation on how do we know that omicron is being transmitted more quickly that it has immune escape and what does it mean for the future and what research should be done to answer the questions that we don't know it's part of something called the r d blueprint which is organized as part of the global outbreak and response network one of the things that no one loves about who are the charming acronyms of which there are many but this was a sensational meeting over a thousand scientists from over a hundred countries uh at least 30 or 40 presentations each one trying to say what is omicron look like and reminding us that there is simultaneously a delta winter surge in most of the developed world and most of the west most of the northern hemisphere in the united states and in europe so inside of that delta surge which at this point is certainly the greater of the two outbreaks is a nascent outbreak of omicron that is probably the most transmissible virus that we've ever encountered and it is doubling every two and a half days and that means that it will be 50x the number of cases that it is today in two weeks you can run that through the thousands of times that it will be multiplied by january the end of january and it will people say it's competing with delta that's not exactly right they say it will push delta out that's not exactly right they will both co-habitate and we will be subject to the vicissitudes of these two viruses but what's top of mind for everybody and let's get right to it is what do we know about omicron and what not not what rick wright or peter or i think about it but what is the who consensus based on the research presented this morning so there were hundreds of slides um i've chosen three that are summary slides and um if i could have the first one yeah we're putting this up just right now and these slides are the conclusions of this meeting and so they're asking the question what does this day's presentation of research mean well it means that it's pretty clear that vaccine effectiveness will be much more reduced even for symptomatic disease with omicron and vaccines will be much less effective against transmission about getting the disease and giving it when you look at a vaccine there's three things you want to get out of a vaccine you want it to stop you from getting it you want it to stop you from giving it and you want it to stop you from getting sick um and what we're seeing from omicron is that uh prior infection so-called natural immunity is not even a speed bump for omicron if all you've had is a case of beta or wuhan or alpha a prior variant omicron looks at you and says you're part of my marketing plan uh and that speed bump doesn't stop it from infecting you if what you've had is two doses of pfizer or moderna the gold standard the mrna vaccines omicron looks at you and says another customer and you don't have enough immunity especially if it's been six months or longer to protect you from getting the disease however you do have enough immunity to protect you from getting sick and if you get a third dose the booster and it doesn't matter whether this is a heterologist in other words you mix and match madeira and pfizer and and j and j hardly matters which order that is if you've had three doses then your immune status is enough to bring you back to the level that you were two years ago when two doses of an mrna vaccine prevented you from getting the prior variance so it's complicated story it's evolving and i want to mention that since so much of our information comes from south africa south africa has been phenomenal they have been transparent they've done great research they've been forthcoming they've shared viruses and samples with the whole world and yet they are a bad example because they are anomalous they're probably the only country that i could think of that has 72 percent of the population had prior infection but only 28 29 30 of the population is vaccinated and less than 10 percent of the population is over 60 years old i can't think of a state in the united states that looks like that or a country that looks like that so some of the data we're present right now comes from south africa but they've done a great job and the lab work they've done is terrific but when you're looking at the epidemiological data from south africa take a deep breath and say okay now we have to see how it plays out in germany and in the uk in the united states and in china and india in order to get a big picture of the whole world so the the summary of this what does it mean is that emerging data suggests that the disease could be less severe with lower it says numbers hospital i don't think i would say that i would say with a lower case to hospital ratio and shorter duration on average and the reason i won't say lower numbers hospital is the next slide so even if the disease is milder if the disease is spreading so quickly doubling in two and a half days 50 times increase in two weeks as i said there's a tug of war going on between the number of cases that will be created and even with a lower percent of those cases hospitalized it could overwhelm our hospital system if you remember the peak of the previous uh spike for the outbreak in the united states was when we went from 100 to 200 and we touched 300 cases a day and we all thought that was the highest possible but what if we had a million cases a day and that is actually the prediction if omicron spreads in the way that it is we might see as many as a million cases a day in the united states now ask yourself even if the percent of people who are hospitalized is dramatically lower that number of cases there's hardly any number you can multiply by a million and not have a bad number of hospitalizations and what will that how will that affect us more importantly the virus is constantly mutating there's already a second omicron a second clade inside of the omicron family and every day every uh every uh replication of every case of omicron the virus is changing dramatically it it was born almost out of whole cloth it emerged with 50 variants almost 30 of them in the in the spike and 20 or 23 of them in the business end of the spike so we don't know really if you're talking about a verb now think of the virus as a verb or virologists call it a swarm that every time you're infected with a virus you're not infected with just one variant you're infected with hundreds of different ones and they're all vying to see which one can infect you the terrible image the soonest so it's against that verb not against that noun that we've got to predict the future um and uh the ps phsm public health uh social measures that's really what we would call npis non-pharmaceutical interventions these are the things that can keep us safe regardless of how transmissible the disease is or how dangerous it might be and and these are of course masks they're testing routine testing rigorous testing their isolation and their social distancing and restrictions on on openings and closings there's a lot about boosters i think probably that's the wrong word to use for the third dose of what should have been a three dose regime if we had had the time early on not in the middle of a pandemic to think about what the cadence should be but there's not i mean the data that was presented is startlingly important because they the takeaway is that you not only get a quantitative increase in immunity with your third dose you get a qualitative difference in your immunity and that's really something to consider so in the question of what should you do first thing you should do all of us should do is get a booster and talk to our friends and family and get a booster and then be aware when you do that of the lack of equity and not only the unfairness of americans going to be looking at the fourth dose well for one or two billion people they will not have had their first dose and that's not merely a matter of equity or ethics or morality it's bad epidemiology to have a billion people getting infected with the disease like i'm a crime that's growing and replicating so much and creating new variants so we may be producing a world of super spreaders and super variant manufacturing plants if we don't make more vaccine manufacturing plants all over the world and available and may i have the next slide and this is the last one it's so what what are our unanswered questions and what are the studies that we need to do one of the questions was is it the case that variants are emerging in individual human beings who are immunocompromised and in whom the virus is being slowly simmered for weeks or months and then producing a new variant which is that's been suspected in the alpha variant in the uk and it was suspected in beta and suspected in omicron we don't know if it's true but what does it mean and what studies do we need to do and there are 12 animal species that have coronavirus and what are the studies that tell us that we either are or are not being reinfected from animals and that they may be adding to variance what causes variance in other words and how how can we plan a world in which instead of thinking about mass vaccination which is not a strategy mass vaccination is a slogan how can we think about it epidemiologically to cut chains of transmission so we reduce the chance of super spreader events and we reduce the spread of bad variance and then what other resources should we put into understanding as he says the source of variance of concern and how do we prevent the variant of high consequence that we do all worry about um and uh i would say a lot more epidemiological data is needed the severity of omicron the spread and transmissible ability of omicron in different cultural and economic communities so this is just to give you an idea of what who is doing it happened this morning and it was timely i think it's a good introduction to what is the i don't know the state of awareness the state of the art the state of knowledge of omicron uh and and with that uh daniel i'll turn it back to you or am i turning it to susan back to me for a sec thanks so much that was a i mean a terrific uh overview of where we are with omicron specifically and i'm sure for many of us listening here or in this zoom uh we want to think about the next month and implications first for ourselves what what are your recommendations and what does who are saying about christmas travel besides getting boosted and going back to wearing masks any other elements we should be thinking about so i think right now depending on where you are um we have a hopscotch pattern of vaccine coverage a hopscotch pattern of prior illness and a hopscotch pattern of non-pharmaceutical interventions and public health interventions i live in marin county which is one of the safest places in the country because we've got a great health officer we have 90 vaccine coverage and people continue to wear masks indoors pretty much and there's not a lot of rule breaking um but there are a lot of places where that's not true if you look at the outbreak that we see right now it's almost on a diagonal going up to new hampshire which has one of the worst outbreaks michigan which has had a horrible outbreak minnesota now are these bad outbreaks there because of something that's happening in the state with the health department with vaccine coverage or are they simply because winter has gotten there earlier and people have gone indoors and the cadence that we always expect the kind of halloween thanksgiving christmas new year cadence that that's really a surrogate for winter and being indoors with friends maybe that's happening there sooner but if you just do a straight forward regression you would see that the single most important factor is vaccination coverage one dose two doses and certainly boosters less than 25 percent of the people in the country who are eligible for a booster have had one and um we've estimated uh trying to look at the susceptibilities the density of susceptibilities in the country that there are probably nearly 100 million americans right now who are susceptible to delta if you ask how many are susceptible to omicron it's probably most of us so those those will that those will make the epidemic near you kind of run over what the public health plans have been before so um i can't answer what an individual should do for uh for the holidays i couldn't for thanksgiving i would just say this we know how to keep people safe regardless of vaccination status regardless of the variant the same things that kept us safe before we had vaccines still work masking social distancing being careful making sure that you test if you're going to have a christmas dinner i mean i know it's really awkward to have testing before christmas dinner but one pcr test the day before and one antigen test the morning of that's a really good formula it's the least invasive and you know when we do hollywood sets and disney and stuff like that we've never had a single transmission on any of those sets but we do a pcr test every single day i think that's economically and practically not feasible but one pcr test the day before antigen test the day uh that's pretty pretty good i want to bring um others including rick wright in the conversation before we do that just maybe a high level we spoke last uh interactively in april of 2020 as the pandemic's kicking off and you know you framed it especially a practice pandemic we're now often in what's called the pandemic of the unvaccinated but many other folks are still getting sick and dying can you give us a high level thought on the failures and the opportunities that lifts into your wall street journal article and any ways we can bridge this now political other divide where we have the tools but they're not always being utilized i don't think it's a pandemic of the unvaccinated anymore omicron is not a pandemic exclusively of the unvaccinated um you know i think we've approached this like every pandemic in history not knowing what comes next we've done some amazing vaccines are just sensational they're a good bet for winning the nobel prize but they're a bad bet for stopping the pandemic if you include the one or two billion people who who classifies as rural remote we talk about them as the the last mile you're not going to get a vaccine that requires injection requires refrigeration uh to reach the people who are that far away four times that's not going to happen so we need different kinds of vaccines we've missed a chance we need nasal sprays we need drops we need vaccines that like smallpox could be given by any villager like polio could be given by anyone drops and we need to have them locally manufactured approximate and we need to have lots of them inexpensively made and these vaccines that we're making the ones that we're doing right now they they can't be given to you after exposure they don't have any effect but we have in the past had two vaccines uh at least not counting rabies uh poliovac the ebola vaccine in the congo and the smallpox vaccine that you could vaccinate they've been exposed and that would stop the transmission and stop them from getting sick so we have a lot more work to do on vaccines that's not to denigrate the mrna magic i think that's one missed opportunity and i'm looking forward to seeing that happen the second and the most important for me is we've got to start thinking more epidemiologically mass vaccination it it's the first thing you always want to do and even epidemiologically it makes sense to put a level of one dose on everyone in the world but we haven't done that you know the rich countries have hoarded 60 of all the mrna vaccines so we need to think about this as a real epidemic it just happens to be global and we need to ask ourselves how can we interrupt chains of transmission a pandemic is made up of hundreds of millions of small epidemics right now we can't see them we can't see the little outbreaks we can't see the causes it's very difficult to do outbreak investigation on one dinner party when billions of people are being affected but if we can lower the ambient viral load as we've done three times so far in this pandemic and then look at what do we do to interrupt transmission and that will require really good surveillance sewage surveillance exposure notifications satellite monitoring of the of the parking lots of emergency rooms digital disease surveillance opt-in participatory surveillance systems and so many other systems that would allow us to pinpoint our response and understand where the virus is going and then bring in the measures and these are vaccine saving measures because you can use the vaccines you can use the antivirals which are really in the pfizer case a real breakthrough i hope and you can also use monoclonals there's just a couple that have been made not not working so well against omnicron but we have a basket of interventions we need to bring it to the place where the outbreak is and decide and understand how to predict where the outbreak would become a super spreader event we haven't done that very much it's not fair to ask that of us i think the world but soon we're going to have to ask that of ourselves because we can't keep on like this with more and more variants having this um schizophrenogenic way in which the pandemic is making us feel comfortable for a moment and then oh no here we go again i think we're going to have to develop a really serious global strategy and a global team to implement them and that's really what the wall street journal article is about speaking of global team and collaboration uh we also have an article looking at rick bright who's heading up efforts at the rockefeller and has a long history and uh testing and pandemics and beyond and rick had a question and maybe you guys can mix it up and also help us think about how do we all collaborate to move forward here rick well thanks daniel well there's nothing hardly anything you can add to what larry has to say i mean larry again that was one of the best overviews i've ever heard today on the current status of the pandemic and omicron and all your wealth and knowledge and experience that adds to it and it's just really brilliant dr brilliant i do have a couple of additional i know you get sick of that after 60 70 80 years but well i'm just i'm just preparing for when i say dr bright i'm just thinking about it larry you know one of the things two two things that that um it comes to my mind too that maybe doesn't get much attention um you know what are we doing in terms of our vaccines and vaccinations still adding immunological pressure on the virus as well and also as we continually adding doses of vaccine we're going to call them booster we're going to three dose four does a five dose regimen sooner or later we're building immune tolerance as well which some of our strategies that we might think are helpful might actually be working against us at some point and i think one of the things that we need to add to the arsenal that you mentioned and you covered the landscape with wastewater and everything as well but you know our next generation sequencing genomic surveillance capabilities around the world really need to be picked up i think so we can break analyze those breakthrough infections from vaccines and vaccinations understand which vaccines might be driving change in the virus or evolution as we think about the antiviral drugs which i agree i'm so glad to see here that hear the physical data coming through but every antiviral drug you and i are familiar with will also drive mutations and evolution of a virus so we don't have those genomic surveillance sequencing technologies in place at the right place the right time then we're going to continually miss omicron i think omicron was caught with the astute scientist in south africa if we didn't have that warning we it would probably be circulating among all of us still right now and none of us would have a clue yet so it really reared its head in a big bad way even more and so how do we tie in that next generation sequencing genomic surveillance and what are your thoughts on tolerance first of all uh full disclosure rick rick and i are friends and we co-authored that article in in foreign affairs nice to see you dr bright um well three things i think that you covered one is the importance of viral sequencing and i can't agree more i mean finding something through a satellite image of a hospital that's getting more traffic into the emergency room that tells you the problem but it doesn't diagnose the problem even finding an outbreak epidemiologically doesn't answer the question you've got to get a specimen it's got to be sequenced uh in in this world where we've had thousands of variants five of which are variants of concern we need to know exactly what we're dealing with you're totally right about that and the work that you're doing putting together a network of viral sequencing ian livkins work the berlin hub these are sensational ways to do that i consider that part of surveillance it's of course more verification than case finding but the bigger issue that you're raising is what are we doing to cause the virus to mutate in ways that are ever more dangerous for us that per perpetuate the lifespan of the pandemic and increase the already non-zero probability that they'll be a variant of high consequence um and uh if if i may talk a little bit about particle physics um or talk about heisenberg and the operon theory i think a lot of people are familiar with it philosophically heisenberg's uncertainty principle which is basically that if you want to observe where in an orbit an electron is you can't use an electronic instrument because that will alter the flight of the electron so this is really important we have it in sociology with the hawthorne effect that you cannot observe something in the same way without altering it and we are doing exactly that by creating um islands of immunity and we will have this with the monoclonal antibodies you're all familiar with the idea of antibiotic resistance that's a special but we will alter the trajectory of this pandemic by trying to protect ourselves and the virus then mutates and you know the way this stuff works is there's a viral swarm there's all these different viruses all these different mutations the mutation which is the best at the counter measures to what we are doing is the one that will be selected for so we are part of the evolutionary history of the virus and i couldn't agree with you more that we've not studied it we've not codified it we've not built it into our our strategy speaking of strategy uh in your wall street journal piece you wrote about um how we need to move forward and restructure and empower the world health world health organization which has done amazing work but has challenges and is learning uh peter singer just joined us from the dbho so i might put him on point but maybe larry if you can mention your thoughts on what needs to sort of happen up next at the global collaboration level and maybe peter can interact with you on that topic thanks hello peter hi larry how are you i i worked for who for decades in smallpox eradication polio eradication blindness the tsunami expanded program immunization i love who's potential it is almost not possible to design a organizational structure worse than the who structure it would be for though because there's a lot of people here who are startup mavens you would not start a company where you put on your board of directors your employees your customers your suppliers and your enemies and give them their almost almost having to have a uh consensus of a hundred percent of them in order for you to do anything who's structure uh has paralyzed it almost from the beginning it is a late 18th early 19th century structure even though it was created in the mid 20th century and it is not the right structure going forward and in fact because of its structure these satellites that go around who encircle it like the the global fund and gavi and kovacs and all unaids they've all been created to try to make up for the shortcomings of the structure and the regional structure of who is also problematic for me but it's a incr some of the most incredible people great managers phenomenal scientists from all over the world have managed to make it work but it's it's we can do a lot better and um [Music] the slowness of wh oh and responding to pandemics is not a function of willfulness it's a function of the structure so i'd like to give more power to who i'd like to find a way to create the global outbreak response number gorn and give it more authority and more resources but concomitant with that is that who has to agree to be restructured and we have a couple of proposals like the independent panel that was created by the world health assembly the pandemic the pandemic consortium um and the pandemic treaty there are a lot of ways to do this but i think we have to there's no there's no there's nobody else who can do the work that we have to have on a global level than wh o is that a fair statement peter or would you disagree with everything i said well firstly thank you very much for the warm welcome the uh obviously what you've done is well known to everybody and it it's uh celebrated let me just start you know i came from an indigenous uh circle just now and it's very important there for people to say who they are and what they're starting with i'm not a who lifer i'm a startup guy i started up social enterprises and and i went to who in 2017 with dr tedros because i was inspired by his vision and by his leadership and i went there for two weeks five years ago and i'm there as his special adviser um let me just say larry that uh i think you would probably agree uh that everything starts with leadership and what we have in dr tedros is a voice of moral clarity about equity in the world and about the response to the pandemic so to me that's point one uh point two is um uh even before the pandemic and i think people and i'm trying to be brief even before the pandemic um and i think people don't fully realize this because the pandemic has been a distraction ted rose embarked on a reform that was root and branch and very significant so we had the um strategy which has the triple billion targets it's the only international organization that i'm aware of that has measurable targets in universal health coverage and healthier populations and health emergencies across all its activities and not only are they measurable but they're also measured and not only are they measured but those measurements are used for change so for example i'll tell you something and some just one factoid that i don't think anyone on this call knows everyone should we had a target of a billion more people gaining access to universal health coverage between 2017 and 2023 we know we're projecting now that the um shortfall in that number before the pandemic is 730 million and after the pandemic is 800 to 840 million so the attainment is less than 20 of the target and it's a heavily sdg based target i only say that because it illustrates the point that this is about leadership which we have with ted rose this is about measurable goals which we have with it's kind of three by five across the whole organization but nobody knows that and uh it's measurable goals and i just illustrated that and then coming to the pandemic i think you know i i read with interest your wall street journal piece and uh and and i think the problem is not that there isn't a plan i think there are lots of plans i think the issue is in execution like in most of life and you executed so brilliantly with smallpox so take one small example and then i'll stop you know vaccination is not going to end the pandemic but it's probably a necessary step and you said in your piece uh you know vaccinate the world is not a plan but in fact there's a set of targets that every country should vaccinate 40 of their population by the end of this year and 70 by mid-2022 even those targets are too low they're constrained by supply um you know the united states would not be happy with 40 by the end of this year and many countries are not on track and a lot of it is supply some of its distribution but on the supply side you know there's actual concrete executional steps that are needed there's an mrna technology transfer hub in south africa the companies haven't cooperated you know if you if you look at the amnesty report card on the percentage of vaccines that say moderna or pfizer have distributed to low and lower middle income countries it's less than 10 so the plan is there the execution is i think lacking and i guess to my my point would be we all have to come together to fix this you know rick's done terrific work in genomic sequencing which is so important as we see in south africa but today the governments of the world are in geneva debating about whether who's assessed contributions should be 50 you know on a budget of 3 billion dollars which is smaller than probably your local teaching hospital so i want to argue for us to work together for teamwork for execution for for doing exactly what you did with smallpox and there's more that i could say about the ecosystem and gabi and global fund and stuff and you mentioned that i won't i won't go into that now because i don't want to monopolize and and i should stop but um i just want to say let's execute let's execute together let's end the pandemic the plans are there if we work together we can actually execute we've got the metrics the barriers are clear we can only overcome them by joining forces so larry is there anything i said that you'd disagree with um my friend it's not just just it's not disagreeing peter i think it's first i want uh for the record i think tedris is the best director general we've had i i've worked with the past five um and uh the fact that he's got a new five-year um or we'll have a new five-year term uh is really great because it means politics get a little bit out of the equation um but i i'm proud to call him a friend and i'm a big booster of ted versus who he's got around him i mean like ryan so many phenomenal people that's what i was trying to say is that you've got these great people but they're shackled by this structure and i frequently uh compare who's budget to the san francisco health department budget in hospitals you've got one organization that's responsible for the health care of 200 countries and it's got a budget of less than a medium-sized city a city of 750 000 just the health department and but you're not going to get more money going into who that my point it's been put into the global fund and into gabby because who can't take on more duties and isn't being given the freedom to act by being shackled by the structure that it has i think who is leading now some of the reform efforts i i will tell you that in the past when a reform effort was raised brought to the g7 or brought the who would just send it to a committee that never met and i think tedris is serious about it but it's really hard to do it's hard to fly the plane uh while you're rebuilding it um but i don't disagree with the other things that you said at all um i think we need to support wh i think the end is we all need to support who i don't think peter that people know about things like this consortium which is open to everybody in the world it's a webinar anybody can attend it and who's really outward facing activities have increased dramatically under tetris it's not as insular and who again is becoming the repository of the best science of the world no single country can do as much as all countries together and who is playing their role we've got about 10 minutes left so i want to make sure we get other folks to jump in with questions i'll just channel one from my father michael craft who's on the call related to the question about vaccine hesitancy in the u.s africa and beyond that's one of the hugest barriers larry or any others in the call to mention about how we might approach that or unbreak the political divide did i just say michael you should be very proud of your son [Laughter] um i think people think that vaccine has see is something new the first uh vaccine was 1797 the first anti-vaxx movement was 17. and i don't think there's been a bigger anti-vaxx movement than there was against smallpox in india because to make the vaccine you had to kill cows because the word vaccine comes from vacus which means cow and can you imagine what the anti-vax movement was like then and the anti-polio vaccine movement was horrific to the extent that a hundred polio workers were murdered by the taliban so the anti-vaxx movement is understandable you're taking somebody who's healthy and you're you're saying there's an odorless and visible tasteless virus that's gonna infect them maybe later so we're gonna give them something that is pretty safe but not completely safe we have to understand that i think um uh we shouldn't be drunk you know this is not michigan ohio state or or san fran or the giants and the dodgers that's not what this is and i think that we fail to listen to each other um and we need to figure out how to kind of unhook the anti-vaxx movement from uh one political party or one movement i just want to jump in quickly um as you know we're here as we've shown the convening power and collaboration of this health and pandemic alliance where 80 to 100 partners there's a lot of power in this group so how can we help is it education is it marketing is it outreach like love to hear from people because this is what we're all about like we're we're all about not just having conversations but taking action so i would really love to hear from people how you think that the alliance itself can help i i would like to jump in on that because i'd love to see you give an x prize for the creation of a vaccine that is the best vaccine as a global vaccine that is designed so that it can more easily reach the one or two billion unreachable people who are the most vulnerable the ones who are left out and the places at which variants and super splitter events will occur if we can't get there so given the structure because we may not change that in the next month as much as i think both peter and i would like to well given the fact that we don't have total viral sequencing everywhere as rick and i would both like to have nonetheless we have an army of uh workers who are willing to vaccinate people and you can increase that if we can get vaccines that can be manufactured approximately at low cost that don't need cold chains that do not require injections that create more rapid immunity and that stop uh transmission um and there are other aspects of that we could get a group together design it that vaccine could save us from this pandemic becoming not just multi-year but multi-decade and i'll just pile onto what larry's saying yeah again for for x price but innovation challenge out there for novel administration of vaccines either through there's a lot of innovation right at that cusp but it needs that push is it the oral pill is it the patch anything to get rid of that needle and syringe and that cold chain to get that last mile that last inch um over that hump to reach more people could have a dramatic impact on society in terms of vaccine not just for coronavirus but for other future vaccines as well you know on that topic on on all the vaccines and the hesitancy where world health organization is tied together the kaiser family foundation has been tracking vaccine confidence which is very much tied to confidence in science and it's actually not race divide income any of those things that creates the differentiator between those who are vaccinated or not it's whether or not somebody has health insurance coverage that's what they're finding and so when we tie that to the universal health care coverage movement it pulls in everything that is primary and preventive care so when we start tying those things together that is where from the standpoint of this strategy of how do we overcome hesitancy the reason why most people are hesitant is because they either haven't had access to care because of the rural nature or difficult last mile or the care that they've had hasn't been something that's built in trust and that comes into the racial elements so if we can address making sure that people have health care coverage have access to it all of these things around trust and hesitancy and equity it's amazing how they snowball and they can actually help solve each other so i i would encourage you know when we think about what can the x prize do or all these others really go to that base layer of how do we make sure that every person has universal health coverage and it's hard i mean that's a big deal but it's like an all-cause mortality issue that if we focused on we could fix or get better at i should say fix is hard sean if i may you know why not do what we did in 2003 with the grand challenges in global health where we all came together and we came up with the suite of challenges that needed to be solved that's something that you'd be great at i was i was one of the co-founders of grand challenges canada and i was involved in that gates effort so i you guys are what you're saying is music to my ears but the first step would be to come together and say here's the top 10 challenges where innovation is required for pandemic preparedness you know genomic sequencing vaccine hesitancy because you want to embrace social innovation as well and just come up with you know what larry was talking about in terms of vaccine delivery which of course was one of the early gates challenges a really good example a really good example on this is maternal health the only place in the world that is not getting better at this is the us but when we take you know these these um areas that unify us and give us an opportunity to build trust it's amazing how many more women when we focused on the maternal health outcomes did end up getting vaccinated and got their children vaccinated i love all these ideas maybe as a next step what we do is we create um a working group you know and anybody that's on this call that would love to continue the conversation and do sort of a deeper dive because i think there's so many great ideas here and really focus on what it is that the health and pandemic alliance can do but i definitely think it requires another conversation because this we can go we can listen to you all for hours and hours an hour this has been this has been fantastic thanks all my my internet's back on hopefully um thank you all for joining um we have about two minutes left i would encourage you to share ideas on the chat reach out to susan xprize.org i think we can convene some other um potential prizes and challenges around vaccination and beyond so we'll definitely circle back up on that um susan larry any uh or justin one team any closing thoughts no i'm glad you're doing this um i'm really pleased that you have this convening and you have this group uh i i have great expectations from you no pressure larry thank you you should you should expect a lot out of us where much is given much is expected you got it that's it i go for it that's true now this has been fantastic we really appreciate especially during the holidays and people's time and the timing could have been better larry thank you and peter from really just the right off literally hot off the press um this is really phenomenal information as rick said it was the best overview that i've heard and we really want to keep the momentum and the conversation going so we'll be reaching out to all of you and see who would like to join a working group but in the meantime just please everyone stay safe and have a happy holiday and we really look forward to having impact working together next year so thank you again thanks everybody and we'll be back on january 20th for our next jam everybody have a happy holidays happy holidays everybody happy holidays thank you happy holidays
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The Worlds First Wearable Air Conditioner! Metaura Pro Review.
what's up guys i just got this in the post today this is the matura pro i'm really excited to try this out and this is being referred to as the world's first wearable air conditioner if you've lived in a country where this summer you just had a lot of heat waves then you know personally for myself i have had a lot of heat waves in london i wish i heard about this sooner because this would have helped me a lot and this will just really help you cool down because if you've had something like this in the past just like a portable battery-powered fan these things only just blow the hot air back onto you and they're quite loud they're noisy and it's just a nuisance like for example super noisy i would never use something like this this is where something like this comes in when i say it's a wearable air conditioner i generally mean that it can go down up to 16 degrees celsius like my actual air conditioner that i have in my bedroom where you have to throw the pipe out the window because it does give you that much cold air not only that but this can be used all year round because it can double up as a heater as well so when you have really cold winters then this will blow hot air and keep you warm so it covers everything and i'm excited to show you what it covers let's go ahead and unbox this and get straight into it [Music] there we have a mature pro carry case in gray and red you'll see a little logo whether in freezing winter or in sultry summer i'll always be by your side because this can complement your very hot summers and your very cold winters let's go ahead and open this carry case there we go this is the neck wearable air conditioner let's pull this out very nice design i will be covering the design and how all of this looks the ports the buttons all of that stuff in a second you've got yourself a qr code there this is to get additional support or to be able to contact the manufacturers which are iswift if you open up this compartment you have yourself a usbc to usbc charging cable to power the device so i'm gonna cover the battery life in a second then you have a little card here to download the app and connect this via bluetooth for both ios and android alright so this is the side that will be facing your head you've got the power button there to turn it on you've got the plus and minus buttons on the left hand side of this device which will increase and decrease the speed of the fan then you've got the fan that blows from there there and along the back these three are actually referred to as three ic cooling plates so that will really help to keep your neck comfortable when you are wearing this especially for long periods of time and if you are wearing this in the heat at the back of the device you'll see that this is where it will blow out all of the hot air when you are using this in cooling mode and to keep your neck and your head very cool so a lot of smart technology in this which i'm also going to be covering let's peel this back this sensor is actually used to detect your body temperature as well so when you do set this to smart mode this can automatically adjust the fan levels of the temperature based on your body temperature which i think is great you also have another peel and this is for the usbc charging port so let's dive in a little bit more about the specifications this retails for around 249 although it's not the cheapest wearable neck fan device that's on the market because it is an air conditioner and it has so much smart tech on there i actually think that's pretty good value for money especially now that we're probably going to be having even hotter summers and even colder winters the temperature range goes from the lowest at 16 degrees celsius which is around 60 fahrenheit all the way up to 55 degrees celsius or 130 degrees fahrenheit and that range really would cover all year round every type of need for you to wear this around your neck if the temperature outside is for example 70 degrees fahrenheit which is around 21 degrees celsius this can drop up to 18 degrees fahrenheit or seven degrees celsius lower than the ambient temperature outside and that's a very high drop to cool down your body temperature the air conditioner technology in this is called micro air conditioner technology and you're probably wondering if it is an air conditioner where does that heat actually go so take a look at this demo video and i'll also put the little technical description of how it works in full details if you want to pause the video and read up more information about it but essentially it has a liquid called heat equalizing mechanism inside and the internal structure that's filled with liquid the heat is actually released and evaporated and vaporizes inside and that condensation from that heat will be released from the back of the device over here so let's talk about powering this on you have a button here but you also have an invisible display that pops up just on the left hand side of that you press it you hear a little beep you'll see it's currently set to 16 degrees celsius which is the lowest and then 99 there is the battery percentage the fan has now turned on and i'm just going to show you the speed of the fan and you can hear it's actually very quiet it's not even too loud i'm gonna reduce the fan this is the lowest fan speed and you guys can probably not hear much of it anymore if i go back to the maximum it will give you your beep once you are at the maximum level and you know that is very convenient i'll put it back down to the lowest level and just quickly cycle through the different modes if you don't want to use the app this is how you do it if you hold down this button here and you hear one beep with the blue light that means it's on cooling mode there we go the blue light is on this is where you'll get cold air and it will be kind of like the air conditioner mode if you hold it down and you listen to two beeps that will be smart mode and you'll get a white light like so so this is the smart mode that i was telling you about this will basically automatically detect your body temperature and adjust the heating cooling temperatures accordingly and if you hold it down and hear three beeps this will turn red and go into heating mode there we go it's now red and then this will start to blow hot air in the winter times and of course you can adjust the speed of the airflow accordingly with the plus and minus buttons however if you wanted to increase the temperature or decrease the temperature all you need to do is hold down the plus or hold down the minus whether you're on cooling or heating mode then it will increase or decrease the temperature accordingly and these are all the things that you can do without the app and now let's go ahead and connect it to the app for the first time so i've downloaded the app it should detect it once you have it very close to it you can see connected go through the setup steps there we go very quick and easy it tells you the battery percentage there you can turn it on and off and this is where you can set the temperature so if i go into cooling mode for example turn it on go to cooling mode you can increase decrease the temperature however down to 16 to make it the coldest speed so all the way to 100 this is the fastest speed and it's very quick and easy to use so having the app there is so convenient my office is quite hot here and you guys can probably see i'm starting to sweat already because of all of the lights and my camera equipment my laptop everything is generating heat so this is something i would really use especially if i'm working from home in my office here and i start to sweat and you know i have to put a fan on all day long then just having this one for a couple of hours will cool me down this is going to be very useful one thing i really like this for compared to like having normal air conditioners that you have to plug in is this saves a lot of money on energy bills so instead of having your fans or your air conditioners plugged into your house in your rooms and have them on all day long that will generate a lot of electricity and your bills are going to keep going up and that's not the ideal solution to tackle all of the heat waves that we're having this for example is going to be very useful because it is rechargeable you're based on battery and it's not really generating any other costs other than the very small amount of time it takes to charge this and in terms of the battery life this it has a 22 watt fast charging capability which will give you around eight hours of constant usage on the general air flow mode if you wanted to use on the air conditioner mode if you want to use it constantly then that will give you up to five hours of usage time which i think is very great for a device like this this has such an ergonomic designer it makes it so comfortable to use pretty much for hours and hours if you wanted to use it for five hours straight i don't see myself feeling uncomfortable at all once i've tried wearing this and one other thing this will be useful for is if you do go out maybe you're going to the beach and it is quite hot or even if you're just in your back garden and the sun is shining quite a lot just having this on it's going to be very convenient to have especially when you are going out and about in those hot summer days or in those cold winter days then maybe you just chucked this in your backpack you got a very nice carry case it's going to be a very convenient choice for you i don't see myself wearing this on the trains for example with the commute to work just because of how it might look to other customers but if it's something that you're just going to go to the park or to the beach and you just want to sit there and relax i think it's going to be a really great thing to have and one other thing i really like about this is if you just turn it on you've got the white light that smart mode it will automatically turn on as soon as you put it around your neck there you go can you guys hear that it's turned on i think it's on maximum airflow so i can just adjust that bring it down there we go that's the lowest airflow it's just so very quick and easy so if you're ready to take it off just hit the button turns off pretty much instantly and you're ready to get on with your day so i can't fault this because for 249 retail i think this is a must-have especially the way climate change is going and you're going to have colder winters you're going to have harder summers you can really use this all year round and that's something that i see myself definitely going to be using more often than not so i'm very impressed with this i really like the design of this and one other thing this has a bladeless fan design so if you have long hair then you don't have to worry about the hair being trapped in there at all it's completely safe it's super comfortable it's not even too heavy so it doesn't feel like it's weighing down your neck or anything like that all right so hopefully you found that review useful guys initially i was quite skeptical of whether this is cold enough to be considered as an air conditioner but going down to 16 degrees celsius i think it has and generally is blowing cold air to the point where i can cool down pretty quickly and i'm so impressed with functionalities that this provides overall for me to use it pretty much all year round if i've missed anything that you guys want to know about this device then drop a comment down below and i'll try to get back to you as soon as i can check out the link in the description to find out more details about this and how to buy it and also check out any discount codes so you guys can save up to 10 on the retail price of this for me i would say this is probably one of the coolest gadgets that i've reviewed since the beginning of my youtube channel and i'm so impressed that i've come across something like this because this is one of those devices that i would absolutely love to use on a regular basis so guys new videos out every week with really cool tech gadgets like this so make sure to subscribe so you don't miss any of those ones and i will catch you guys at the next one take care [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] you
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Undergraduates Waste 4 to 6 Hours a Day = $50K! STOP WASTING TIME!!
like you have a lifespan that's going to be counted in the number of decades that you can count on two hands and that has nothing to do technically with the tyranny of the social structure now you could say if we got our act together more completely perhaps you could live longer and fair enough but the fact of the limits of your lifespan and the suffering that's necessarily a consequence of that the death of your parents and the death of most people that you will know before you means that that part of suffering is an integral part of existence itself and so that can't be laid at the feet of an insufficient social structure except in so far as it's tyrannical and blind it's a condition of existence and then by the same token you have your own responsibility for some of your unnecessary suffering because there's things you could be doing to make your life better and to make life better for other people that you know perfectly well that you're not doing and so if you stopped doing all the unnecessary things that make your life bad then it would improve to some degree that is not really computable because you don't know how far you could push that and the thing that's so interesting about that is well two as far as i'm concerned and some of this is from clinical experience you know if you take people and i've told you this and you expose them voluntarily to things that they are avoiding and are afraid of you know that they know they need to overcome in order to meet their goals their self-defined goals if you can teach people to stand up in the face of the things they're afraid of they get stronger and you don't know what the upper limits to that are because you might ask yourself like if for 10 years if you didn't avoid doing what you knew you needed to do by the depth by your own definitions right within the value structure that you've created to the degree that you've done that what would you be like well you know there are remarkable people who come into the world from time to time and there are people who do find out over decades long periods what they could be like if they were who they were if they said if they spoke their being forward and they get stronger and stronger and stronger and we don't know the limits to that we do not know the limits to that and so you could say well in part perhaps the reason that you're suffering unbearably can be left at your feet because you're not everything you could be and you know it and of course that's a terrible thing to admit and it's a terrible thing to consider but there's real promise in it right because it means that perhaps there's another way that you could look at the world and the number another way that you could act in the world so what it would reflect back to you would be much better than what it reflects back to you now and then the second part of that is well imagine that many people did that because we've done a lot as human beings we've done a lot of remarkable things and i've told you already i think before that today for example about 250 000 people will be lifted out of abject poverty and about 300 000 people attached to the electrical power grid we're making people we're lifting people out of poverty collectively at a faster rate that's ever occurred in the history of humankind by a huge margin and that's been going on unbelievably quickly since the year 2000 the un had planned to have poverty between 2000 and 2015 and it was accomplished by 2013. so there's inequality developing in many places and you hear lots of political agitation about that but overall the the tide is lifting everyone up and that's a great thing we have no idea how fast we can multiply that if people got their act together and really aimed at it because you know my my experience is with people that we're probably running at about 51 of our capacity something i mean you can think about this yourselves i often ask undergraduates how many hours a day you waste or how many hours a week you waste and the classic answer is something like four to six hours a day you know inefficient studying uh watching things on youtube that not only do you not want to watch that you don't even care about that make you feel horrible about watching after you're done that's probably four hours right there you know you think well that's 20 25 hours a week it's 100 hours a month that's two and a half full work weeks it's half a year of work weeks per year and if your time is worth 20 an hour which is a radical underestimate it's probably more like 50 if you think about it in terms of deferred wages if you're wasting 20 hours a week you're wasting 50 000 a year and you are doing that right now and it's because you're young wasting 50 000 a year is a way bigger catastrophe than it would be for me to waste it because i'm not going to last nearly as long and so if your life isn't everything it could be you could ask yourself well what would happen if you just stopped wasting the opportunities that are in front of you you'd be who knows how much more efficient 10 times more efficient 20 times more efficient that's the pareto distribution you have no idea how efficient efficient people get it's completely it's off the charts well and if we all got our act together collectively and stop making things worse because that's another thing people do all the time not only do they not do what they should to make things better they actively attempt to make things worse because they're spiteful or resentful or arrogant or deceitful or or homicidal or genocidal or all of those things all bundled together in an absolutely pathological package if people stopped really really trying just to make things worse we have no idea how much better they would get just because of that so there's this weird dynamic that's part of the existential system of ideas between human vulnerability social judgment both of which are are are major causes of suffering and the failure of individuals to adopt the responsibility that they know they should adopt and that's the thing that's interesting too is that and like one of the another thing i've always often asked my undergraduate classes is you know there's this idea that that people have that people have a conscience and you know what the conscience is it's it's this feeling or voice you have in your head just before you do something that you know is stupid telling you that probably you shouldn't do that stupid thing you don't have to listen to it strangely enough but you go ahead and do it anyways and then of course exactly what the conscience told you was going to happen inevitably happened so that you feel even stupider about it than you would if it happened by accident because you know i knew this was going to happen i got a warning it was going to happen and i went and did it anyways and the funny thing too is that that conscience operates within people and we really don't understand what the hell that is so you might say well what would happen if you abided by your conscience for five years or for ten years what sort of position might you be in what sort of family might you have what sort of relationship might you be able to forge and you can be bloody sure that a relationship that's forged on the basis of who you actually are is going to be a lot stronger and more welcome than one that's forged on the basis of who you aren't now of course that means that the person you're with has to deal with the full force of you in all your ability and your catastrophe and that's a very very difficult thing to negotiate but if you do negotiate it well at least you you have something you have somewhere solid to stand and you have somewhere to live you have a real life and it's a great basis upon which to bring children into the world for example because you can have an actual relationship with them instead of torturing them half to death which is what happens in a tremendous a tremendously large minority of cases well it's more than that too because and this is what i'll close with and this is why i wanted to introduce social nissan's writings to you you see because it isn't merely that your fate depends on whether or not you get your act together and to what degree you decide that you're going to live out your own genuine being it isn't only your fate it's the fate of everyone that you're networked with and so you know you think well there's 9 billion 7 billion people in the world we're going to peak at about 9 billion by the way and then it'll decline rapidly but seven billion people in the world and who are you you're just one little dust mote among that seven billion and so it really doesn't matter what you do or don't do but that's simply not the case it's the wrong model because you're at the center of a network you're a node in a network of course that's even more true now that we have social media you'll you'll know a thousand people at least over the course of your life and they'll know a thousand people each and that puts you one person away from a million and two persons away from a billion and so that's how you're connected and the things you do they're like dropping a stone in a pond the ripples move outward and they affect things in ways that you can't fully comprehend and it means that the things that you do and that you don't do are far more important than you think and so if you act that way of course the terror of realizing that is that it actually starts to matter what you do and you might say well that's better than living a meaningless existence it's better for it to matter but i mean if you really asked yourself would you be so sure if you had the choice i can live with no responsibility whatsoever the price i pay is that nothing matters or i can reverse it and everything matters but i have to take the responsibility that's associated with that it's not so obvious to me that people would take the meaningful path you know when you say well nihilists suffer dreadfully because there's no meaning in their life and they still suffer yeah but the advantage is they have no responsibility so that's the payoff and i actually think that's the motivation say well i can't help being nihilistic all my belief systems have collapsed it's like yeah maybe maybe you've just allowed them to collapse because it's a hell of a lot easier than acting them out and the price you pay is some meaningless suffering but you can always whine about that and people will feel sorry for you and you have the option of taking the pathway of the martyr so that's a pretty good deal all things considered especially when they are when the alternative is to bear your burden properly and to live forthrightly in the world well what solzhenitsyn figured out and so many people in the 20th century it's not just him even though he's the best example is that if you live a pathological life you pathologize your society and if enough people do that then it's hell really and you can read the gulag archipelago if you have the fortitude to do that and you'll see exactly what hell is like and then you can decide if that's a place you'd like to visit or even more importantly if it's a light if it's a place you'd like to visit and take all your family and friends because that's what happened in the 20th century [Applause]
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The Joe Show! Happy Hump Day!
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morning so good to see everybody hope everybody got up hey all right good morning good morning good morning what's up leslie lyles what's up brunetta what's up sandra looking what's up aaron reinhardt xavier brown court green is in the field and cedric watkins is in the building what's going on what's going on what's up lisandra what's going on with you guys this morning glenda jensen moore what's going on with you what's happening everybody come on in share the show show the show we got some great stuff to be talking about today guys it's so wonderful to see you guys i'm ex i mean as as michael tyson used to say i'm [Music] i'm ecstatic i'm so glad to see you guys are here guys we got a lot to talk about first we want to jump into these birthdays do we got anybody with some birthdays guys remember you can just put it on the screen or guys you can call 870.250.0411 or you can call 870-352-2629 it doesn't matter call either one of those numbers or guys and shoot me hey a happy birthday happy birthday it plays three seconds and then repeats but uh you say clark can play three seconds and then repeat lord is beautiful this morning i must miss something good morning beautiful people good morning good morning beautiful people from chassis pretty girl rocksmith guys it's so good to see everybody this morning i'm super excited to be here guys we got so much to talk about this morning got a great great great topic lying out this morning as well as guys we got also the information about the graduation that's right the scholarship the michelle goodman number scholarship guys we got all the paperwork in we did all the reviews we have chosen four students that will be picking we'll be getting the michelle goodwin lambert scholarship that's right we got four kids will receive 500 a piece that's right 2 000 to be going to four students two students in beer in arkansas and two students in fort ice arkansas we have chosen those students we will be announcing it on the show friday morning so that's right if your kid applied for those scholarships be on the show friday morning and we we will be announcing it hopefully hopefully i'll michelle goodman lebron on the show with me as well you know uh she's gonna be trying to get here to get to the appreciation get to the awards bank within uh here in arkansas so hopefully i can get her in here friday morning on the joe show with me so we can uh you know hey show some love you know give the kids give them kids those scholarship funds guys because it's so important and let me explain to people you know this it is so important that the kids feel like the adults someone is looking i mean because i'm telling you right now guys there's so many of us we just go on with our daily lives we tend to forget about the kids the kids are out there and we want to be an inspiration to the kids we got to show them we are paying attention to what they're doing so this is michelle way of giving back to the kids and letting them know that hey i see you and that's that's important you know that's it could be doing you know in your neighborhood in your town in your city or whatever you know um you know so hey let's let's let's thank her for that if you ever run across or post so thank you and guys thank you lassandra brawl for sharing the show i think i had a couple more people on there who shared the show thank you guys so much for sharing the show i appreciate you guys so much you know also guys coming up soon we're going to be doing a drawing here on the joe show i'll be giving you guys some more information about that so just stay keep it locked here you know uh we're going to be doing a drawing on the joe show pretty soon i'll be letting you guys know what it is and what it's going to be real soon so keep it locked here on facebook hottest live show here in fort ice arkansas the joe show guys and i have come up with a city that we will be going to this year you know i've announced a while announced i think it was two or three shows but good morning tonight good to see you that we will not be doing suit for the soul in fort ice and we will not be doing a bike driving for this year we will be going to another city this year so uh just want to just get that out there and let people know i will announce what city that will be real soon and we will be going into that city whether it's to feed people whether it's to have a bike drive whether it's to do whatever we're going to be doing in another city this year we won't be doing it in fortnite so uh just thought i'd get that out there so you guys can spread the word you know i'm i will be announcing what city i have chosen the city but i haven't said it yet on the joe show so i will be getting that information out there real soon so thank you guys who tune in from near and far from different cities different towns you know um you know we poured into fort ice you know for the last four years we did everything here we we've done a lot a lot here in florida so i just want to be a blessing to another city you know that that actually tunes in and watched joe's show you know so i definitely want to be able to do that you know so uh we're gonna we're gonna move around a little bit you know definitely gonna do that this year so good morning and thank you i already got my volunteers are telling me hey joe wherever you go we go so i appreciate you guys so much for that love you know uh for being able to move around with me and do what i want to do this year and like i said you know with the pandemic you know right now you know they're saying the numbers are rising in some states and sometimes so we still have to be mindful that and be you know whatever we decide to do we got to make sure we take precautions because the pandemic is still going on we still are in the pain we're still in the pandemic so we got to make sure we're careful about that but good morning guys look up above the screen and see somebody you may not know somebody you may not you know you spoken to and speak to them guys and tell them good morning you know uh talk to your folks talk to your peeps so good morning to you guys y'all looking so beautiful this morning look it's got some curlers in your head look at you ain't put your weave in yet look at you just looking look at you looking pretty this morning look at you you know um yeah uh clark says get your vaccine folks that's right guys get vaccinated um it has been really bad so let's get on down to the nitty-gritty guys i wanna i wanna go go into some of these stories guys i'm gonna talk to you about you know um some stuff that i've been checking out guys it tripped me out you know watching this and we're done with birthday but okay guys let me get this out here let me say this again the graduation guys the package for the two thousand dollar marsha michelle goodman leverage scholarships were turned in the committee has chosen two students from biryan and two students from fort ice we will announce it on the show friday morning that's right guys bearing awards banquet will be friday that's right guys at uh nine o'clock a.m and bearded so we want to announce it on the show friday morning the award banquet will be at 9am in period so michelle gonna be moving around quite a bit that morning because she's going to be here then she's going to turn around and be right back at very at their world banker to present the uh the two scholarships to the two young men our young women in bearden arkansas also guys we got um the ford ice banquet award it will be on may the 21st at nine o'clock a.m so we're going to be able to be there to present that to the two young men or two young women or whoever has was chosen so be prepared for that uh we got a lot going on guys if you have any questions i want to say this good morning vernetta good morning tyleshi good morning jeffrey bale guys remember if you have any concerns or questions about cobia 19 you can contact the arkansas department of health at 1-800-803-7846 or you can visit their website that's www.arkansas.gov dot slash covet that's arkansas.gov dot slash code that's right guys so if you got any questions concerning cobit 19 guys do not hesitate that's right call 1-800-803-7847 slash colvin and you can get all the information you want there you guys check this out i was trying to um um let people know guys right now starting right now guys they are literally starting to that's right guys they're starting to vaccinate kids younger than 16 that's right right now america is young as young americans as young as 12 years old being vaccinated against covenant 19 after fda's authorization that's right guys so starting right now if your child is younger than 16 if they're 12 you can go get vaccinated so reach out to your local health department if you're interested in it let me ask you guys this question are you are you willing to let your child that young be vaccinated are you you know if not you know let us know here on the show guys are you willing to let your child at that age get vaccinated good morning gloria westbrook young or are you skeptical about it you know what do you think guys would you allow your child at that age to get vaccinated because they're doing it right now americans as young as 12 years old began to get vaccinated his cover 19 after fda's authorization so that's my question to you would you allow it you know oh is there something that you would prefer not to do you know i mean a lot of people are doing it and a lot of parents are doing it a lot of parents are like look we want our kids protected because look the number of kids cases has risen the number of kids cases has risen so make sure you don't get vaccinated you know i i mean so far so far you know i i haven't had a reoccurrence of covet uh you know kb and i we've definitely covered and we've both been vaccinated and we haven't had any more issues or anything so you know hey that's the way i look at it good morning chatara sledge cola good morning good to see you good to see you shatara also guys you know i had a story guys i was reading i wanted to share this with you guys you know you had a you got a new york city fifth grader died after being punched real hard in the head by a fellow classmate who had been who had been dared to hit him for one dollar guys did you read that do you see this think about it this kid was killed by another kid because another kid dared him to hit him for a dollar bill y'all talk to your kids at school because sometimes even the kid that did the hitting look think about how drastic this is why the families are affected by they they're playing a plan of joke i bet you won't hit him in the head i bet you won't hit him in the head but this kid jumped up and hit this kid in the head and killed him for one dollar how do you deal with something like that whose fault is it you know what do you do i mean they're young you know um a fifth grader how old are you how old are you when you in the fifth grade i mean what is that fifth grade what is that what is that ten nine i don't know how old are you in the fifth grade i don't know but that is crazy that is crazy to be that young and to be punched in the head by another student and literally killed over a dollar deal man that's deep that's deep right there that's d so those things right there they spark my interest you know when it come down to that right there guys you know i mean uh what do you do in a situation like that how do you go go to school you think you go to the school and um and you walk in there and they tell you your son or your daughter is dead because they got hit in the head over a dollar bill oh my god man that that so that's why it's so important that we talk to our kids our grandkids you know find out what's going on because if a kid is acting out i promise you there's a reason why they're acting out that's something going on with them you know uh i work with kids for years i mean 17 years i worked at a psychiatric facility for children and it's always a trigger it's always something there they may not be willing to talk about it and don't be embarrassed if your child won't talk to you about it sometimes they may talk to your sister sometimes they may want to talk to your grandmother or grandfather but sometimes parents are so prideful that they won't let other people talk in the family talk to their child maybe somebody else maybe somebody else can get through to that kid and you can't because how many how many people over here know right now y'all have y'all ever seen it when your kid is acting out and they listen to another kid or they listen to a bigger cousin or they listen to a you know a your sister or brother you like man i'm raising this child why they listen don't be so prideful because if they listening to him let them talk to him let them talk to them i'm serious you know because some people are so prideful that they will not allow their child to talk to nobody listen to nobody else or anything hey let them talk to them if your child is having some issues or your grandchild is having some issues pick up the phone everybody got that one uncle that the kids they tighten up when that uncle come around all right they got that one auntie that the kids tighten up when that auntie come around you know sometimes you have to reach out to these individuals in the family and be like look i need you to talk a little jj i need you to talk to some but some people you know we so we we so pride for we so don't want nobody to know that we you know we can't we our kids are acting up i'm tell you something if your kid is drowning out there in the world and if they willing to talk to another relative allow them to talk to that relative do it i promise you you know you'll find out that you take a village it definitely that's what it means i want to say it take a village to raise a child don't be shame you know step out you know um hey go from there go from there all right guys here we go we're gonna push on down we'll push on down guys um we did some i appreciate you know i just dropped some more advertising for cars cafe uh you know will my arkansas guys if you ever and ride through that area you gotta stop through there and eat hey this young lady constance a car hey they can cook their cars cafe guys they can definitely cooking cars cafe guys we got some more information here we're gonna get into the topic after a while guys as well i want to talk a little bit about identity theft guys i mean because right now i am sick and tired oh my god how many people getting these phone calls every single day they're claiming that the government is going to do something about these robocalls about these these these phony phone people trying to get your identity you're looking at your identity you looking at your username your account they spying on you they hack your account they get your password they get into your bank how many people you're sick of that i'm sick of it and i'm so sick of it it's so much right now i've gotten to the point that when i turn on facebook or when i get on instagram or any of the sites that i'm connected to it literally makes me sick to my stomach to see how many people on there trying to get money from people it makes me so sick you talking about you get phone call after phone call after phone call somebody is trying to get your money are you sick of it well let me tell you something the only way you can really deal with it sometimes guys is sometimes you have to just change your phone number and you can stop some of it you won't stop by all of it because i don't understand why the most powerful country in the world the united states of america why they can send up they can send a during um they can literally send a spaceship to mars have a person walk around omar have a have a machine on mars look like millions of mile how can you do that but you can't stop this crap it's all about the money game because it it literally drives me nuts all day long y'all i get phone calls they call you from your area code they call you from from familiar looking phone numbers and you picking up you thinking it's a family emergency you never know and i'm so tired of it um you can't even in your inbox on facebook i get sick of looking at bitcoin when you go to these people pages and all you see is them count money you know as a fake page y'all get out of them if you receive something in your inbox and it's saying somebody hey how are you doing and you know this person ain't got no business go ahead on and block them i blocked hundreds of people because i get a lot of emails anyway so you all you get is these phone calls you get these this customer vehicle warranty department you get your warranty is going out on your vehicle these people want your information they want your information so you block that number the next day a new number called i got over i bet there's no telling how many block numbers i got in my phone from these different companies and everything so i don't know i don't know what to do i mean it drives you crazy you uh you could be on the phone with somebody something going on and you look they're calling as soon as you call they want to ask you and listen when they ask you your name don't give them your name don't give them your name you know the first thing they'll say hey is this joe and next thing you know you're saying yeah no when they say hey is this joe i said who is this sometimes when you say who is this they'll just automatically hang up it is crazy yes mr nika you got a question what's your question should i say they get tired of the call because i go crazy when not powerful no more all right we got sandra says i just had two foul paperwork had to file paperwork with the irs in the unemployment office because someone is drawing unemployment in my name wow and i found out my uh job hr department calling me letting me know that my name came through on the unemployment list oh man that is crazy that is crazy that is crazy that is crazy okay tanika yes it is wednesday it is wednesday let me um it is wednesday y'all keep it go keep going [Music] i mean it is it's literally crazy i mean i i i get to the point where um hey uh tanika i need you to um i'm going to send you tanika i'm going to send you a link i'm going to send you i'm going to send you a link right quick [Music] i want to see you a link right quick [Music] okay once i send you this link to nika i want you to get on this link and i want you to follow the instructions on this link once i once i send you this link i want you to follow the instructions on this link i'm gonna i'm gonna i'm going to um [Music] i'ma text it to you on your cell phone [Music] okay i just sent you that late tanika i want you to follow that link on your cell phone and i'm going to bring you in as a guest all right guys we're going to bring tavika thinks in perm that's right guys we're going to bring her in she is the paparazzi guru of little rock arkansas i want to bring her in i wanted to introduce her to the people who's watching the show the people who know she advertised with me because i i really think it's important that we kind of see and get to know the people who we're advertising with you know so uh when you get that you follow that link to nika and it's going to send an invite to you all right i see you girl good morning good morning good morning how are you doing i'm doing good how are you hey are you i'm i'm me i mean you see i meet me i'm not muted okay hold on hold on okay i know what it is okay hold on hold on it's me it's on my end okay okay say something now hi i can hear you i can hear you all right guys okay if you guys out there can hear tanika you guys can hear me i want to introduce to you tanika perham paparazzi guru of little rock arkansas of t's glam boutique so good morning to you tanika how are you doing how how is how's the little rock weather um it's been very cold and brisk here okay yeah okay then okay well it's good to see you in and as far as i know you've been doing this this paparazzi thing you've been doing this for about two years or more how long has it been it'd be three years okay then okay now as far as as far as the uh business of paparazzi how how does that go i mean i see you doing your thing and how how do you make it in that type of business with because i know women love jewelry so how do you how do you make it work like that well um with paparazzi a jury accessories the only thing you pretty much have to do is is just show the jury you know once you show the pieces the women absolutely fall in love with them and um women we we love to accessorize in different things whether it's makeup hair jewelry purses shoes whatever we always want to make sure that we look good at all times so you know we buy for a a little of nothing we buy for a little or nothing and then we sell you know for five dollars plus tax and you know that's how we make our money and i mean the revenue is good so you look at your direct sales you look at your your um your website sales you get you get commission off of your website sales and then once you begin to team build you know with business partners you also receive a commission off of that so there's you know different avenues that you can receive money from paparazzi that's awesome that's awesome what made it what made you want to get into now you do have another job i mean do you do anything other than paparazzi i mean i am a full-time worker i'm a property manager and i have been into property management for um it'll be 11 years in november so i did a lot of things in november yeah all right okay then well hey that is awesome that's why i love to have people on this basically you know we have to think about our side incomes you know things that can help us do those things that we like to do you know and so good morning michelle good remember and so i'm so glad that you chose the joe show to advertise your platform and i chose my platform to advertise your business from and at the same time if people want to reach out to you to let's say look at some jury or want to know when are you going to be on advertising your jury at your shows or how what do they need to do well you can send me your free request on facebook to nikka pam via via facebook to nickaparam or you can also go to my website page which is on um on facebook which is teas glam boutique i also do wall drops there on my business page as well as going live i do go live on facebook or if you um just don't want to do the facebook thing with the lives you can also go to my website which is www.teethglamboutique.com awesome well hey you know this is great i'm i'm so glad to have this connection with you and since you said women when they look at this jira they fall in love don't you show it okay don't show the kb too much got that woman there good gracious she she got all kind of stuff you know my wife my wife got a little bit of order in her you know there's nothing wrong with me listening she loves her stuff but hey i'm proud of you tanika um i mean you you grew up where i grew up with from fort ice and the four right syria and i love to see individuals like yourself like michelle people who i grew up with who are you you're successful you're trying to basically let your kids and everybody see look we can do this and and uh so i'm proud of you and so nico are you married or single i am very much single i am mouth so fellas if y'all out there watching this woman is a businesswoman a prophet manager she paparazzi she is single and she ready to mean go and she looks a little high maintenance don't you fellas y'all know i'm really not i'm a very much so down to earth person you know to know me is to love me i'm very very down to earth i'm like one yeah you are you are you are you are you know what we're gonna do i'm gonna do something because i am i am going to have a singles we're going to have a single thing on the joe show one day we're going to hook up some of these folks and we're going to send y'all out to dinner we're going to pay for the dinner we go we're going to do a date one day guys on the joe show connection yes i want to do that on the show one day and pay for the dinner and now i mean maybe i don't know how much dinner maybe mcdonald's but at least be chilly you know the 25 or two for 30 at least anybody want to donate some money for a date for a day because i don't know so many some of y'all made you know hey maybe i paid for a picnic in the car or something you know we'll do something i got five more wait really y'all think i'm kidding i'm this serious i am going to do a because there's a lot of single women watch the joe show and there's a lot of things on me and watching joe's show so what we're going to do is we're going to have us a date uh what you call it again you call it about love connection on the joe show we're going to hook some people up hook some people up simply say now now i can't promise you if you get somebody crazy well well i think what you have to do is do interviews yeah do interviews and and choose um you know the best items you probably have me set it up for getting done as long as i get to be in the nomination too down that list yeah you get to get in the nomination too but we're gonna we're gonna do that y'all we're gonna do it we're gonna set up a love connection on the joe show we're gonna do some dates i'm gonna pay for some dinner some lunch and we're gonna come back and we're gonna put you all on screen because with my new setup i can put everybody on screen put you on screen the man you wearing or they won't we gonna do this on the joe show the lover it's anita thank you so much for calling in i appreciate you was it simple to get in here yes it was very simple awesome see i love this platform i love it i love it i love it i appreciate you you're looking great girl your paparazzi behind you looking great your teeth glam boutique boutique doing girl i'm so proud of you do what you do and hey thank you for helping the joe show you you've always been there you've always came to my events you've always landed a hand you always calling me asking me what can you do when we're having something for the community i love you girl thank you so much i appreciate you and god bless you your business your kids your family your dog your horse your cat whatever god bless it all lord thank you thank you thank you for having me and i i extend the same love and gratitude back to you and kb and everything that you guys do for the fort ice community because that is a part of my community and you know i there's nothing that i i wouldn't do to come back and lend a hand you know to help out my community i love you this year this year it'll be a community but it won't be fortnite's community no okay we're gonna go to another community we're gonna show some love you know i mean we we we love florida you know we love board it's live show but we're gonna move around a little bit this year because i got people watching you know so be prepared i'm here for it i'm here for it right all right all right you take it easy girl i'm just seeing you you too joe okay bye-bye all right guys that was tanika from tease glam boutique thank you so much for calling in on the show thank you so much thank you so much guys awesome awesome awesome awesome i'm telling you guys i truly truly truly appreciate everybody you know uh this has been i mean outstanding you know outstanding last five to six years doing the joe show and building a platform of people who want to help people is it's just it just does my heart good and so i appreciate that so much guys so you know uh i'm not i am not literally ashamed of the joe show i love this platform guys and i i really do and we're moving on we're moving on good morning michelle goodwin lambert michelle hey we're talking about it earlier when you was here we are definitely going to get into the college scholarship information guys i told you earlier this morning that we have chosen the four students is going to be receiving the michelle guber member scholarship and guys hey their names will be announced on the show friday morning and hopefully i think we're still looking like we we we looking like we're going to be here right michelle so michelle is supposed to be up in here on friday so hopefully i can slide over and give her a seat and let her do what i find up here at the joe show so hopefully you'll get here michelle and we will be announcing those young men and young women who received that's right the michelle goodwin lambert scholarship fund so thank you so much michelle thank you so much thank you thank you thank you i appreciate you so much you know uh all right she will see me friday morning come on in girl i'm gonna be excited about that i'm gonna hire you some bacon and some it i'm a hot i'm gonna um yeah come on in we'll get some donuts we're gonna have breakfast ready for you michelle you get a girl come on girl get here early if you get it real early i cook breakfast for real though if you get here early early i'll get up cook breakfast for you and we'll eat breakfast before we do it no no girl i don't know how good are you michelle after eating a big breakfast and doing the show me i probably go to sleep on the show i'm just saying you know but uh come on in come on in i'm looking to take off work friday uh so i can have the rest of you know i gotta be rushing i can get this done do the show so i'm putting in for a vacation day on friday to get this done you know so if you're from the fort ice area guys if you from the beer near you guys make sure make sure guys when you see any information on facebook concerning this tell michelle thank you i really i know she's not doing it for that but tell her thank you because this is for our kids you know you got a lot of kids who applied for this scholarship you know so if they apply for this scholarship that means they want this scholarship so guys tell her thank you thank you because how many people go in your pocket and give people two thousand dollars you don't see that you don't see it i'm sorry you know you see big organizations trying to do do a uh scholarship this is a single individual who went in a pocket and gave kids two thousand dollars you don't see people doing that today so michelle i commend you thank you so much brother whatever anybody else say i thank you because people don't hardly donate to do nothing and you going to your pocket and doing what you're doing for these babies thank you so much i mean i'm gonna you're gonna hear it from me because i'm telling you i truly truly truly appreciate that i truly appreciate that you know and uh i think the kids are going to be very appreciative you know of it as well and i'm sure their parents will too you know i thank you so much you know so all right guys we're going to get into this thing because that's what as i say all the time guys real estate that was that quick snippet right there see how i can throw them quick snippets in there like that all right guys let's get on into this thing guys we got a topic we gotta do guys that's right guys we gotta get down to the nitty-gritty we gotta get in our topic you know we gotta get in our topic today guys so if you're ready for the topic tell me you ready tell me you ready tell me you ready love you too shay i love you too shay i love you too you know love you too you know okay guys we're getting ready for our topic but while we're getting ready for our topic guys i got to show y'all something again i got this new ad made guys for cars cafe it's only a minute and 30 seconds long but i need y'all to see something right quick check out cars cafe check out cars cafe i want y'all to check out the food that this woman got cars cafe car cafe the same great soul food place at highway 278 in wilma arkansas has a new phone number that's right same great food same great place the new number is 870-224-6226 look at that shrimp look at that look at that look at tacos look at this soft taco look at it look you look at that constance what you doing down there wilma girl look at that burger look at that burger look at that look good pig's feet pigs feet greens cheeseburger you better you better get somewhere and sit down look at them buffalo ribs with toast with onion with fries look at that what rib tips cabbages notice what that do the is look good y'all cars cafe and wilma arkansas guys get out of there get down there look at that [Music] look like you just want to slap somebody check it out check it out look at that right there them pink knuckles boy look at them polish sausages right [Music] there constance 870.224.6227 that is cars cafe guys y'all they gotta go at all but they got it going on down there it will my arkansas boy hey y'all know how we do it at the joe show y'all know how we do it at the joe show guys we got this advertisement going and uh we're moving forward baby we moving forward so if you want your stuff on the joe show reach out to me 870.250.0411. okay guys let's get into are you ready for the topic timmy are you ready for the topic tell me are you ready ready for the topic here we go guys let's get into this thing we gotta get into this thing i'm gonna bring the music down let's get into the topic let's get into the [Music] topic i'll put the brain and music down we got a tough one i don't know we gonna i don't know if we could chimp you say you like bro you coming down with michelle fry the chip y'all tell ariel stuck he's from i love to see what my i love to see when the sponsors get on here we got ariel stucky from stuckey's autumn motive i love to see when they on i love that i love it i love it good morning good to see you area everyone else he thought he was watching see it in all right let's get in there let's get in there ariana you know when i get here you know i love to have some of my sponsor's information on here and when i do i can just pop something in there for areas [Music] 1870 that's right stuck his automotive let's get into this topic guys let's get into this topic what's going on anton fletcher good morning good morning good morning good morning all right guys here we go we're bringing the music down we got a tough topic so man i need y'all man to stick with a brother we gotta find out what a me and head is here we go woman writes joe i've been in this current marriage for five years this man has been like a real father to my son my son's real father and i divorced seven years ago and he's been here less than he should he works out of state and he never make the time for my son that he should so that's why uh that so that's where my husband comes in he takes my son everywhere he takes my son fishing he takes my son hunting he takes my son to practice he talked to my son about girls etc everything a father should do my husband do it but all he gets from his real dad is a phone call money and gifts so here's the issue joe due to covet there are they are limiting two adults and two siblings at the graduation awards ceremony no exceptions my son real father called and wants to go but my son want his step-father to go with him i'm stuck in the middle joe cause only one of them can go and neither is showing any signs of falling back for the other joe on last night my son came to me and told me that his real dad told him to tell me to choose and whatever i say he will follow it joe what in the world do i do what's going on anthony richardson whoo this deep all right so we got a wife her her husband which is her son's stepdad has been there all right this man has been there getting dispensed with the woman in him so this the son said i want my stepdad to go to the graduation ceremony the real dad said no he wants to go but now the real dead in the end said well just talk to your mama and whatever she tell you that's what you do all right so let's see what sandra says sandra says tell him what the son want all right all right anton fletcher said leave it up to their son okay we got aaron stepfather what the kid wants no brainer it's his graduation all right all right cedric watkins says she need to do what her son wants her son wants his stepdaddy to go and i know for a fact okay let's see what michelle government the step would attend this is the son's choice this is not her com complete choice i think it's wonderful to have dads that love this young man a man let me let me let me i i know this was gonna be a no-brainer because i'm gonna tell you guys out there if you got outside children if you got kids out there let me see we got a few more comments coming in i want to be able to see what everybody is saying we got talisha thomas said take your husband his father can take photos afterwards all right we got anthony richardson all the way from memphis he says someone is not going to use the uh the four tickets find the person and use it pay for it if you have to all right all right we got uh martin says whatever the son wants we got tanika says sounds like the real father made his decision here to [ __ ] get out of my head we got ariana stucky that stuck his automotive he said it's the son's decision on this one all right we got mr doug mr dub let me see what doug says doug says mom and stuff dead go real dead watch it online we got lassandra brawl who said let her son make the decision who he wants to be at we want to be at his graduation all right we got michelle goodwin lambert said love is an action word obviously the stepfather has had favorable experiences in his life now i gotta dig into this i gotta dig into this i got to dig into this listen i'm bringing the music down what give me is this when you remove yourself out of a woman's life whether you divorce because somebody cheated rather you divorced because of irreconcilable differences whether you whatever went on in that relationship when you remove yourself from that marriage the woman still got the kid or the kids will you remove yourself don't be shocked and amazed when your child fall in love with the stepdaddy or the stepmom it you're not there what do kids normally do kids normally fall in love with people who are there for them you can blame it on your job all you want to you can blame it on your career are you but if there's a stepfather in the picture and that stepfather is showing love if that stepfather is showing um showing that they're gonna take care of the kid if that stepfather is showing that i love this child i'm gonna father this child i'm gonna discipline this child that stepfather the mom you [ __ ] the mama you you all not even want to even discuss it with the man that you used to be with it doesn't even matter that's your husband now that's who's been there for your child whatever you know and your child even see it so don't worry about what what he didn't want you he didn't want to be in your life i don't know why but he's not in your life the so we got to understand when we leave a woman and we got kids by that woman we got to understand what we're leaving we're leaving the ability to even tell our kids different things because those kids are going to look at you like well you're not there so that's that's those are some of the benefits of being with a woman those are some of the benefits of being with the woman that you have kids with simple as that so um we get to the point where we get upset you know you're a man you get mad because you know whatever ain't none of his child that's my child but you're not there with that woman no more you're not there you're there you know you got a lot of women that get with men you get with a man and you got babies by another man you continue to let the man who you're no longer with run your household and i can't stand that you you continue to let a let a man who is no longer with you run your household tell you what you can and do with your key and he don't even want you he ain't even in your house no more but the man who paying the bills the man you done married the stepdad taking care of all of this taking care of the kids on he you you have the woman to have nerve to argue with with her husband well now that's gonna make it dead man what you talking about that's gonna make his dead and mad you're not married another man you don't chose to say i'm gonna be with this man and you worried about what this boy daddy goes to say and he ain't with you no more if he wanted to be in your life he'll stay there with you and help you raise them kids you need to take what god has given you that's that's your your husband and let him father your kids because sometimes a lot of y'all women will stand in the way of a man fathering those kids because you scared you gonna make your ex husband or ex daddy mad if this man love you this man coming here paying bills with you this man listen you better be you better stand on his side and be ready to ride or die with it when it comes to your kid cause i'm gonna tell you guys what a makeup when a man meet a woman who got kids what'll make that man love that woman is when that man see that woman is doing everything to show him that yeah i got kids by this other man but baby you first yeah i got kids by this other man but baby i'm gonna ride or die with you yeah i got kids by this other man but baby you here with me that's what a man loves and when a man see you gonna get his back and when a man see he ain't got to worry about you taking a step taking the ex-husband inside over his that man gonna do whatever he can to make sure you good but you have a lot of young girls after they they they they with a boyfriend and they got a baby about dude and the baby this they got the man who they got the baby about he running their apartment you better not have nobody back up in there but he with another woman though listen listen young ladies just because you got a baby by a man don't mean that man gotta run your house run your apartment run whatever you do if you're in a relationship with a man and you got a baby bout man if you let that man who you got the baby by run you i run your place you're going to be done like that the rest of your life i'm just keeping it real because if that man truly love you truly care for you i've seen men stick their neck out for women be there for women for years and soon that baby daddy get out the pen they'll jump up and they'll leave that man and go right back to the man that just got out the pen and getting their head knocked in i so i'm just keeping it 100 percent real talk you know because you know one thing one thing you know when you raise it when you you with a woman and she got kids already you being with a woman and she got kids it's enough for the woman all to know this man care about me because nowadays people don't like raising nobody else's kids yo you know you meet a girl got three four kids you you like man man but if that man decide to say i'm gonna take on these kids and love you you got to show that man some respect for doing that and i don't care what a man tell you i don't care how good the baby daddy is don't no man want to come home and see your kids dead laid up in the house i don't care how good a baby daddy is i don't care if y'all ain't sleeping together i don't care you gotta you gotta think how to how you think this man feeling this man you you he come home he care about you but your baby daddy our baby daddy's is there every time he come over there they there parlay hey what's up bro i'm here to see little timmy you know i don't care he could be like i can cool about it but deep down inside that man don't want to be looking at that man y'all better come on with it that man don't want to be looking at so when you if you you got a lot of women oh my baby daddy and my boyfriend get along fine you don't know what's going on with your boyfriend your boyfriend may be thinking about leaving you because he might be sick look at that dude man we are territorial men are territory they may not say it to the inside but men do not want to be looking at the other man that used to jump in in and out of you how big did i say that you know what i'm saying ain't no man want to look at that come home every day he ate your house come on he dirties and then the thing about he probably won't even come into seeing the kids as much until you got with the woman then ever since you know guy with the woman he over there trying to rekindle something if i drive up in the yard and my and the woman out with baby dead in my house i'm telling him to leave and i'm gonna tell him don't come here no more while i'm not here in fact i don't really want i don't want to look at you when i'm here i show them won't you hear what i ain't here what is wrong you know if i don't want to look at you because when i'm looking at you i'm thinking about what you were doing to my woman i wanna lose you i ain't trying to look at you i and i ain't trying to be your buddy i ain't trying to be your pal and try i don't wanna be cool with my woman baby daddy i ain't studying you go on by your business don't be trying to be all cool and friendly with me ain't gonna talk to you about i got what i want is over there i ain't studying you going by your business i i'll let i drop your kid off at the sunday you can go see him up hey you know what baby daddy they always trying to be cool hey buddy what man i ain't trying to be look look bro i ain't trying to be cool with you you going by your business hey your son want to see you go over grandma's house pick him up whatever i ain't trying to be cool with him y'all y'all be trying to have all these big relationships and the woman she's gonna be all right with it because she you know she just said if a woman got three kids got three different daddies all three daddy then she dating the guy he come over there all three daddies at the house she talked about my kids dead everybody get along everybody get along really whoo i [ __ ] i i'm gonna be that one to tell off dog you go there you go down to the house you got you got you got three dude one smoke with a cigar one smoke of the blood and the undrank of the beer you go you go you go to the house you go to the house one of them one of them driving you driving your truck to the stove where my truck at oh baby number baby daddy number two took it to the stove how you need to get john potate right now if you got a woman and she defeated in her baby daddy you need to get away from as quick as you can because i'm telling you and if you got a woman and her baby daddy hanging out at her house while you at work and if you got a baby who don't look like nothing but they mama i'm sorry y'all i'm sorry i've been messing with y'all i didn't mess with y'all i'm just playing hey this your boy joe favorite [Music] you know oh you know baby you know man see your baby your baby be looking like a grandpa whoo before we try to look all down the line trying to find out who the baby looks like you know that baby don't look like you you that they be trying to make you feel better boy your grandpa look just like that they know that they just baby baby time out boy that boy your baby legit like your uncle paul wait you know by the one the one they brought over here they go away they have to go way back trying to make you feel better you'll be like they don't look nothing like and when somebody look at your baby when somebody look at somebody baby they know that they don't think the baby is the man they go to saying all kind of crazy oh look at him oh look at him oh boy let me see who do we look like oh boy boy he look jam like you're unconfessed the yoga festivals look just like that right now okay i'm done i love y'all like i cut out you this your boy joe show if you enjoy the joke show guys donate to the joe show keep the joe 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Epicenter – Looking Back on 10 Years of Crypto. AI Doom & Gloom? SPECIAL #500
welcome to epicenter of the show which talks about the Technologies projects and people driving decentralization and the blockchain revolution I'm Sarah sanchucho and I'm here on episode 500 of epicenter with Felix Lutz Brian crane mayor Roy Sonny Agarwal and felika Ernst and today we're going to be well looking back on the last almost 10 years of epicenter and also looking forward to the next 10 years of epicenter and uh yeah discussing a number of things including you know where we think the ecosystem is heading um things that we thought would have played out differently but uh surprised us and um and also some some exciting surprises so let's get started in a world increasingly driven by cryptocurrencies having access to accurate and reliable data is crucial are you looking to build cutting-edge applications or websites with real-time cryptocurrency data introducing coin gecko's powerful API you gateway to comprehensive cryptocurrency information trusted by thousands of Industry leaders including metamask chain link and etherscan coin gecko our sponsor for today is the most comprehensive crypto data aggregator in the market supporting more than 10 000 crypto assets aggregating from over 700 different exchanges through coin geckos API you can effortlessly retrieve up-to-date Market data including prices trading volumes Market capitalizations nft Market data and much more whether you're building a trading platform a wallet a portfolio tracker or data analytics to a coin gecko's API has you covered join the growing community of developers who rely on coin gecko's API to create Innovative solution that shape the future of Finance visit www.coinggecko.com API today and use the promo code epicenter to unlock an additional 10 off coin Jaco's API the ultimate tool to empower your crypto project how's everybody doing pretty good uh excited to be back again yeah Sunny how long has it been since we've been on epicenter oh when's the last time you did one of these well it's definitely only like two or three weeks because I was on one at Avalanche but before that probably like over like six months I mean Sunny almost looks grown up now I suppose this ages you I'm fine but I I feel like this is I'm not the person who this question was intended for yeah yeah okay I can uh I can go yes so some of you may have followed like you know on Twitter I was writing a little so I I was basically went to Bucharest for like a few days this is like almost a month ago now or three weeks ago or something oh maybe almost a month ago and then I had started having this like strong intense stomach pain and I had it sort of before so I was like ah this Line's just gonna go away uh but then it didn't go away and so I ended up going to the hospital and then it was like the appendix was inflate infected and then uh and then it burst so then they had to do this uh surgery so they basically made a big cut sort of like I don't know 30 centimeters in the you know the whole stomach and had to like clean out everything and um yeah and basically are there pictures of this by the way they are they are so I was basically and then I was in the hospital one day I'd love to see this yeah I mean I posted on Twitter uh there's some no the pictures of you opened up not the pictures no I don't have any I don't have any pictures of that I think it was like three and a half hour surgery or something yeah and then I was basically in the hospital for around almost two weeks I think and yeah and now I'm back in Portugal and so I've been kind of recovering from that uh lost like seven kilos or something uh but but I'm okay now right so now it's basically just sort of you know getting on the recovery but everything's fine but yeah it was a bit of an intense episode definitely and um yeah if yeah it's a lesson lesson here is if you have really intense stomach pain don't ignore it got pretty tense for it got pretty tense for for at one moment I think like you were you were tweeting I think on the day after the episode uh after the the surgery that things were getting worse and you know I I got the sense that you started perhaps fearing for your life like how how bad was it like how close were you to things becoming you know potentially quite dangerous yeah it's sort of hard to tell I mean I think if you read about sort of the state I was in you know if it was like a hundred years ago right like 90 of the people in that thing would die you know because basically uh if you didn't have antibiotics then I think uh probably would have died um so now I guess it was kind of serious it wasn't like hey you know I think they they didn't they did they diagnosed it the right way and then they sort of treated it the right way so I think it was okay you know definitely at some points the doctors were telling me like oh this is looking really bad and and things like that and of course like you know how how do you um it's hard to sort of interpret it I did have a lot of pain right I think the pain was actually the hardest thing to deal with right because when you just have hours and hours and hours of like intense pain at some point it gets like you know really where is he down and I mean I remember going in when I was going into surgery I was like okay like maybe I die right like who knows like I mean I don't know what the chance is but so and I I felt really I felt actually quite a piece at the time and I was sort of wondering I don't know if it was just all the painkillers I was on I was like okay this is was definitely slightly high on painkillers so but I I felt reason to be at peace with the idea of like okay maybe I'll never wake up from this um so yeah who knows we're all super happy you woke up right definitely yeah I'm I'm glad we're getting all of this out because um you know the last couple of weeks when you go to conferences people people come up to you and say like Frederica okay and like literally like at edcon I was probably asked like 15 times um how do you answer that question yeah well the first time I was like oh yeah poor Brian and so on but you know after the third time I was just like yeah he's gonna be just fine can I tell you about no it's a chain yeah but so now I'm taking it Taking a bunch of time off which is like so nice uh so I I think this is like I mean partially having still recovering but I think partially also I just like really needed a break and so this is sort of like a nice timing too and I think it's gonna it's also nice that you know things are kind of in a good place correspondence in a good place you know here we have like you know lots of great people hosting podcasts and uh so I I think it's it's you know it's fine at the moment for me to take some a bit of time off so I'm going to take all of June off and it's like really really nice to just like do nothing for a lot and also I had a bunch of traveling uh cancel all this traveling and I I think this whole rest is like super super happy about it and uh do you somehow uh after this ordeal did you have some some kind of you know important life realizations or anything like that that you know that this uh has sort of imbued on you or well I do feel like the sort of thing of like just taking some time to like rest and chill and do nothing I think that's like something or I you know I mean I could have of course done this anyway right they could have been like okay let me take off a month or something because uh uh but you know I sort of didn't I didn't like allow myself to do that you know it was only because of like then getting yelled at that sort of so I I do feel like that is one thing I felt like okay I should be like maybe two years from now I will maybe take off like another month or something right so I I feel like you know I think you know if you think like let's say something like okay now you're building this company then you know it's getting kind of gets like tiring over time right and exhausting and I think a lot of people right when they build startups or build they build things they they want it to end because they're working because they're just kind of always so semi-burned out and exhausted right and then they're like okay I need to get some sort of exit or something and you know like and then then finally I can rest and I think that's obviously you know I mean okay maybe good in the sense that people work really hard but also sort of like problematic because then you like you know you want the thing to end because he's so exhausted it just makes it sound like people want to die they're looking for an exit and it just wants some rest I mean I think it's so common I think so so many people though you talk about like running startups they're like okay I'm just like you know pushing so hard trying to get there trying to get there you know like I just have to get to this Finish Line I know it's completely unsustainable like I'm gonna like but like you know again like two more years and then like sell this thing and like I don't wanna like have anything to do this anymore and you know obviously that way you cannot you're gonna do something for like a long a longer time and I think this kind of break is like super valuable for that so I was also thinking you know like let's say a course one if there's people who've been there for like years and years to like you know be great right for people to maybe encourage them to do things like that as well cool very cool well uh yeah we're all glad you're doing better and uh I bet the employees of course one are also happy that they'll probably get a a month-long break at some point well it hurt here well we should discuss that internally but I I think I think that's good that area cool well uh let's let's um let's dive into uh topics we had planned for today's episode so I think the first thing we wanted to discuss is you know I mean I mean maybe before we get into this like how does it how does it feel to everyone to be at 500 episodes you know it you know it's just it is just a number and we kind of always have a host only episode at every you know significant kind of number we did this at 400 I think we did the 300 as well yeah what how do you feel about it I think you and Brian ought to answer this fast right because you weren't here from we we got we got we weren't here from episode one right so basically I think this kind of changes something whether you kind of join at episode 1280 or whether you've always been there yeah no I mean I'm happy to share what I how I feel about it you know something so like you know as many people know I I was uh kind of running epicenter you know the company for a while and was kind of hosting a lot of episodes over over the last like like 2019 to 2021 or something and uh and then took a bit of a step back to focus on other things on interop Ventures and nebular Summit and and the interopers my other podcast and um and I also enjoyed that that period you know like when you say like this kind of burnout feeling I really felt kind of burned down or burned out around that time um and um and taking a step back from it has really made me appreciate it a lot more and so I I do appreciate like coming back and hosting episodes uh you know on a semi-regular basis but also it's it's gotten me to appreciate just like the the importance of epicenter sort of in in crypto culture and it's something that when I was really in it I wasn't sort of fully aware or I wasn't appreciating fully just how important epicenter was to like so many people and then it's having spoken with people about it over the last like two or three years that people like you know like episode are really kind of was a part of my Learning Journey when I came into crypto or like I got rich because of epicenter or I got you know I I I got this job or like I met my co-founder through epicenter Earth and um and so yeah I've kind of in the last couple of months or the last year I've got like a renewed appreciation for you know what we've built here um but also you know the the um the importance that it's had on the ecosystem I think to a lot of people yeah definitely it's always amazing to hear those stories uh I feel like especially at like yeah I guess it happens a lot yeah here here it's this kind of stories off and it's definitely beautiful I I think the amazing thing for me is just that like such a long time right like almost 10 years now and you know it's not like I mean it's just one episode at a time it's just like every week with trying like okay we gotta do an episode right we gotta do an episode we're gonna do an episode and then you know you keep doing it and keep doing it and then you get to 500 at some point right so it like I think you know 500 episodes that would have seen so like inconceivably large at 10 years seems like it's a crazy amount of time but then yeah if you just just keep doing it for years and years then that's that's sort of how you get so that's pretty cool yeah yeah apart from brushing my teeth and like eating every day I think it's the thing that I've been doing for the longest of my life we still have at the state where we've only we've only missed one week in the entire 500 right the only correct like we've actually had like wow that's that is insanely impressive yeah and I think this is also something that listeners don't always appreciate right that sometimes these episodes they're recorded just in time to be released that week I mean sometimes we have like a couple of lined up already and we kind of we have them recorded we can just release them as we go but uh yeah often it's um it's a lot of juggling yeah it's certainly a lot of juggling um so what what's uh and here are you I'm here and Felix you've been uh pretty quiet since the beginning here um mayor you've been here the longest after Brian and me so how does it feel to be here and still still coming on once in a while yeah I mean it's great I I don't have any profound thoughts I see like the crypto space has grown way faster than what I expected it to in terms of prices in the last 10 years while I've been at epicenter and um it's grown way slower than actual usage than I thought it would so in some ways I set the the price to actual utility delivered is way out of whack than what I thought it would be in 2014 yeah so I guess like I'm I'm happy to be in the crypto space and also like wishing that we had much better product Market fit found in the in the last 10 years so slightly disappointed also from the crypto space I think I I know where you're coming from I think if you look at the amount of tooling and the amount of infrastructure and the amount of tools in the toolkit we have at our disposal now to build products I think we're now really in a position to actually build products that are genuinely just um a better user experience than their web 2x equivalence right so and I think this is kind of that's where we kind of need to get to to kind of work for Crypt for crypto to actually have societal value right I mean so basically you need to offer user experience that's strictly better what than what was previously possible and I think we're now starting to see like the first glimpses of what that may look like and I think that's super exciting um I also I also think it's taken longer than I would I would have imagined at the time so I totally see where you're coming from but also on the other hand there were so many things we didn't think about that you know that just needed to be built and try it out and I I mean it's not like we as an ecosystem haven't done stuff for the last 10 years yeah I I don't jump in here maybe please so I I can I wear this very much resonates with mahera is saying I mean when I got into crypto you know this was like the 2013 time when Bitcoin went you know from like whatever seventy dollars to like a thousand something dollars at the end of the year and you know you started to have main key mainstream coverage of Bitcoin in the media you know and then it felt like wow this is really happening people are like getting on board and I was very sold on you know we are gonna have you know this is gonna go mainstream within the next like you know two years or something right like I was very it felt like that and I think that was a pretty common view at the time and now it's you know like so many years later and like you know how many really like active crypto users are this and all a lot and then what we've had is this sort of the whole thing of oh you can issue a token and the token can sort of you know represent the future value and people may not use it but the tokens worth a lot so like it gives you funding to invest in it and it's it's fascinating how you've had basically this really substantial industry developed all based on you know future expectations you know this basically very little you know real substance and usage and revenues in the entire space and so like oh but machine is going to happen in the future hence we're gonna value this token today hence you know you have now all these revenues and people can raise money and all these people and all of this but yeah I I would not have expected that I did not see that coming and of course maybe it's it's great for all of us working here but also yeah it is a bit disappointing that it's still like so little actual users do you think Bitcoin like is it feels like the moment that Bitcoin was like built for like is has started to come and is coming like I feel like we're entering this world of like d dollarization uh at least entering this like multi-polar currency world uh you see like you know the whole brick stuff happening like you know a lot of countries moving away from dollar-based Commerce and you know this is even like earlier this year you had like banking system like uh shakiness and stuff like it feels like all the problems that bitcoiners have like pointed out are like coming true but do you think Bitcoin is actually in a position to like capture any of this like China has been buying so much gold in the last like one year basically like if you look at the how much they've been increasing their gold supplies but like you know wasn't this what Bitcoin was meant to come in and do and like hat and if and what is why do you think Bitcoin has actually failed to step in and take on that role that it was designed to Banks Banks don't like it look I mean Bitcoin and crypto in the project of crypto is is political it's like inherently political and it I mean we should always remember that and it is um threatening the the power of Institutions whether that's like governance government institutions but also financial institutions that are you know in many places very close to government so I think um that you know in a nutshell is sort of like you know the the sort of bastardized uh explanation of why but uh yeah at a high level I think that sort of recovers it in my 10 years in the crypto space I have essentially come to the conclusion that the Bitcoin vision is kind of wrong so what I mean is the dollarization will happen yes major banking crisis will happen but I don't think Bitcoin is the beneficiary of either of these trends to the extent that we think it is like sometimes we imagine it you know five million dollars per coin um it won't go to go to that extent and my realization is that the argument for why Bitcoin should be a beneficiary of let's say a big debt crisis or um currency people losing trust in currency is usually that a it's either like a store of value something that will hold value over the long run or B um it is like a transactional is it transactional unit hit the transactional unit domain uh bitcoin's volatility prevents it from being a great transactional unit meaning and the the the perfect illustration of it was in geopolitics it happened like a few months ago when um so these days there's like the USSR sorry the Russia nobody won lots of countries don't want to buy oil from Russia India is kind of bucking the trend India is buying oil from Russia converting that into uh products and selling it to the West again and it's pocketing a difference and India and Russia are kind of like negotiating what currency shall India pay Russia with and India wants to pay with the Indian rupee and Russia doesn't want to take the Indian rupee and the reason for Russia not wanting to take the Indian rupee is it can take a lot of Indian rupees sure but then what will it buy with Indian rupees it can only buy Indian products and it doesn't have a lot of demand for Indian products so it's like the economy that actually is the most productive you want to hold the currency of that economy from for transactional purposes which is why people Hold Us dollars and if the U.S declines in power whatever is the next productive geopolitical area of the world that will work even as a transactional currency now if you think of store of value people think okay Bitcoin is a great store of value but I've also realized that Equity indexes are the best store of value so if you go and think of an equity index S P 500 it's backed by actual human productive power trade products create business models a mix of them and they they turn out based on what what is good and what is not and that is a much more stable foundation for a long-term store of value then then a crypto coin um and so I think index-based stores of value which might come from the stock market or it might even come from crypto right an index of crypto coins Each of which have great business models I think there are going to be those things that are better stores of value and so I am no longer a Bitcoin convert on either of these dimensions but that's true that like you know on yes uh an index of all tokens is like actually outperforms markets generally and like or you know in this current historical Trend but gold is still the highest value market cap asset in the world and like buy like you know almost an order of magnitude uh and so how like so I don't think Bitcoin ever claimed to be like uh of a placement like a productive asset or anything it was always or at least you know for a long for at this point like approaching seven eight plus years at this point right like yeah in the early days I think Bitcoin was trying to find what is its purpose kind of thing but now you know it we've been in this world long enough where it's settled like we are trying to build digital goal that's it what like the question is why has Bitcoin failed to come close to gold or or you can argue that it hasn't right you can argue that like you know gold is a 12 trillion dollar asset market cap Bitcoin is a half trillion dollar market as a cap the fact that we're within like an order of magnitude is actually come kind of impressive but uh so you know maybe you can argue that we haven't failed yet but like um why have like do you still believe that Bitcoin will be able to replace gold as an asset one day or no I I guess two things so first of all like why hasn't Bitcoin sort of Taken on this role and and you know the dollar and and those kind of things well I mean I do you know the whole biology is argument and all of that I do agree that there is some sort of D dollarization that's going to happen and I do agree that you know eventually the US dollar is going to you know collapse right I think it's just like it's obviously unsustainable if the debt levels and all of that however when it comes to the time Horizon of this I don't believe it's very close and I I think in the end it's still like it's still stable enough the dollar and it's still something that you it's extremely useful because it's you know because you can you can use it to trade and for most people in other Fiat currencies well like if I can like put my money in the dollar like that's pretty good right so it's like a better store of value than Bitcoin because it's like more useful and then it's more more stable from a price perspective so I I think like when would be the time when you know you really see Bitcoin Thrive well I mean maybe if the dollar really struggles but that seems far away uh and you know maybe you have some other advantages of course right like where maybe if it's like sanctions and you're outside of banking system you have control of your assets so I think there are some of those advantages but of course a lot of people may not care that much about it right because they can get a U.S like I know if you're in Argentina and you can get a dollar account uh somewhere else you can access it well then maybe that's good enough for you uh you know whether whether Bitcoin is going to replace gold in the longer run I I think it's possible but I still think that you know Bitcoin has unique risks that I mean of course maybe gold has risks with maybe like asteroid mining or something but Bitcoin also has risks right because Bitcoin has this whole thing about you know the you know the bitcoin's mind this you know the inflation block rewards going down after having and you know you don't really have transaction fees replacing that or like you know hold the long-term Economic Security to me if Bitcoin feels a bit like you know I don't know I'm not totally comfortable with it so and of course for a lot of people also just crypto still has two negative of um image right it's like they see Bitcoin and they think well crypto it's volatile it's you know criminals money laundering buying rocks online a bunch of scammers Gary gensel doesn't like it you know like is that so does that feel like a good alternative to gold I think a lot of people will probably not see it that way because of that so I think there's still a lot of optic obstacles that I see I so I'm with Mayhem on the S P 500 thesis I also think I mean it's basically also if you look at the market cap of the S P 500 it's um several times that of gold I think maybe like five times or so that of gold Maybe a little bit less but to to me the question um is is uh in the D dollarization uh basically not when it's gold or when it's Bitcoin gonna replace the dollar uh but when are stable coins gonna uh you know baskets or stable coins or um you know somewhat stable assets devised that way through through clever basketization um when is that gonna gonna come because that seems like closer do you guys agree I gave a talk yesterday at the Gateway conference about a Terra one year of retrospective since the crash and in that I basically you know I there was a period there where I was like highly convinced that like Tara had the potential to become like a global like currency eventually it would like de-peg from the dollar like you know follow some more floating uh exchange rate kind of thing uh But like after that whole system collapsed and you know I have all these all this what am I talking about all the reasons that happened but like I don't know I feel a little bit sad that no one's actually worked there's very little work being done on um these like under like like algo stables and stuff since then like it feels like it's almost like yeah everyone's scared to even like talk about it and like I I think that's not great I think we do need to if if we do want to build like decentralized money decentralized stable coins we do need to figure out like open up the conversation again about like you know how do we build under collateralized algo stable systems yeah I fully agree I think the issue with uh with the stable coins today is just that they're basically all backed by you know dollars in U.S bank accounts and I think that's just so easy to control so I don't think there's any way that the current type I mean the current type of stable coins like hopefully they can keep existing because they're super useful they're great right uh and you know they can be a great sort of uh transaction media but then they're really more of a like payment different payment rails than anything else right and I think they can never be you know the U.S financial system will never allow them to get to a threatening State and I think they can easily prevent that because they can just freeze the Assets in these Banks and go after these Banks and so I I think they're not the current stable coins are not really they don't know they're viable they're not building a viable alternative and I think for a viable alternative you do need to have uh really decentralized system I mean I like sunny I was you know I was very bullish on Terror of course also very wrong about it right um but I I think the idea was it's just enormous and then I think that idea needs to be pursued in some way maybe it has I don't know if it if it's if like fully collateralized maybe maybe that can work or maybe it needs to be under collateralized but maybe the not with the same mistakes that Tara made I'm not totally sure but I do think those experiments need to happen and and we need like different types of stable coins so what have we learned from the Tara collapse like oh maybe maybe just giving an Essence uh essence of your talk I think that so you know when there was a really good posts like a blog post like from like 2018 or something where you talked about like the goal with the stable coin is to like build a real economy around it and like he talked about like oh if you like build a payment system that like drives continuous demand for it you have to like get people to like to start the nominating debts like business debts in the in this stable coin that's how you get like you know Fiat remains stable because you have this like Perpetual demand for the system well for for the for the token the currency um and that took like I think Tara had started to build like that's what the whole chai stuff was about um you know obviously now in retrospect it's unclear how much of that was fraudulent like real or not like I guess just all these like court cases going on about that um but then like you know they had started building a real D5 economy around it that was getting demand but then like eventually with they just got greedy I think at some point like instead of like taking it like having this like actual you know sustainable growth that they were seeing they like the anchor scam came along and basically told everyone to hold like UST in this pool for 20 yield and like it was not real yield it was just being subsidized by like uh tfl and anchor emissions and like uh being propped up basically and then what happened was as soon as things got a little shaky everyone went running for the door no one was there for like actual demand they were just like everyone just exited from anchor there's all these issues like first of all like anchor should have probably had some rate limits or something but everyone just running for the door and anchor also had this like along with like having everyone hold UST for like this fake yield it actually had this like uh bad effect where it caused it made it harder for people to build real economies around it so you know there was an episode episode with Mars a couple weeks ago and like the you know Mars was originally on Terra and they were had their own lending protocol but they struggled to get deposits because they had to compete with the 20 yield from anger and so it's like Not only was it like creating this fake economy it was actually parasiting the like real defy economy that was being built around UST um and so I don't know like what did we learn that like stable coins propped up by Ponzi algo Farms don't work like like don't work but it's like no [ __ ] like obviously uh so that that's the part that I find the most disappointing right like we did we didn't learn anything new and it just like soured the ecosystem for everyone that it's like now the sentiment is so against algo Staples even though the original experiment of building a demand-driven crypto economy like was never tested properly right it kind of ties back to the whole infrastructure phase and real business running on the networks I think in the end Sarah was too early because there was nothing like that and I guess this Ultra Ponzi nomics that like made it scale way too quick and then in its collapse I think right now I guess you you first need these real businesses to be on chain right and I guess then you can have a decentralized stable coin I don't think it's necessarily like a design flaw or like you can somehow fix this with design you really need like economy to migrate on chain uh like purely the better stablecoin design won't fix it right so I think it's just a it will take some time and I do actually think that overcollateralize stable coins like even like maker right is quite nice design it's not as scalable but maybe it doesn't need to be uh and when the demand is there maybe when there are reward assets on chain and more than it it will be scalable enough at that point it could sort of be a theory I I'm not like super convinced if there is like some algo stable that like purely by Design can fix this these issues personally you need circles circuits seems like the answer here because I mean so basically these Mutual Credit lines that basically circles in effect is it lets you create money locally in groups um and kind of move it along relationships that exist and I think that's super valuable so I think I think ego Staples with essential issuance those would I mean if if we see them my thesis would be that we will see them later and first we will see like localized versions yeah I I that kind of resonates with me I I feel like you know one of the things that we if you remember for like the the first time we interviewed um it wasn't dough but it was his his previous co-founder on on epicenter Dania Daniel right we we walked out we walked away from that episode thinking that that Tara was was not sustainable because it relied on this hypothesis of uh Perpetual growth and Perpetual demand in order to feel its growth and and stability and um I wonder if at least currently you're in the sort of current ecosystem if it is even possible to create like enough uh demand to sustain a stable coin but like but I mean what what would that demand come from you know is it defy and D5 if you think it's D5 then I think that's sort of inherently flawed because I could mean D5 sort of built on all these kind of pillars that are also a little bit you know Brian was talking about or someone was talking about certainly about how sort of you know there is no usage behind uh behind behind much of the activity I feel like what circles hits at is it hits that real world economy sort of like tangible you know you can sort of touch it hold in your hands eat it uh drink it uh uh you use it to sustain you sort of uh economies that that are that are necessary for uh a currency to exist and maybe the algorithmic stable coins of the future will lead baskets of those types of ecosystems right like Circle and something else similar to it yeah I do feel like that's um I mean if you want to be cynical about it um the sabercoin that so far has found product Market fit is tether and the use case is tax evasion um I think I mean it's a little bit maybe it's a little bit too stuck no but I mean it's not the use case of I mean yeah there's a lot of tether usage like globally like but have you tried to cash out tether no but yeah but it's really really difficult it's difficult to to to catch up I don't know what that has to do with tax I mean I mean tethers you so much for all kinds of stuff like it doesn't sound right to me were you saying what's interesting if you look at the tether stats on the Tron blockchain right like they have like what like 50 billion dollars of tether on there like yes 80 of it is in Exchange accounts but actually like 20 is like in like tail end wallets and that are like making like daily transactions uh like there is actually an entire like real like you go to Thailand there's like Street Merchants accepting tether you go to Colombia there's like ATM like tether ATMs where people can like convert tether to like cash and it's like as much as we like to meme on Justin's son he's actually been like building a real like payment rail system like globally with on Tron and tether like obviously it'd be nice if it wasn't in a centralized statement was actually like a more decentralized thing but like the actual like hey you know what what most people care about right now in the world is like you know like like I've always saying Brian maybe but like you know not getting their hands on gold but it's like getting their hands on like dollars like most people in the world in third world countries just want access to Dollars and like tether and Tron have actually been doing that pretty successfully why do you think it's tether and not say usdc because so I've talked a lot to the tether team about this and they actually like about the tail end stuff right and their claim is it's actually they weren't very involved with it it's actually been mostly like the Tron like team that was like leading this like effort and so uh I don't know just good execution skills I think kather just happened to be on Tron like accidentally like there was like this uh like why did it end up being tether and not usdc uh was just a uh Tyler came first it had more liquidity and then a lot of people are used like you know the Tron team like to spend a lot of time like making sure like like getting all exchanges to do tether transfers via Tron and then from there they expanded into like more retail payments like if usdc existed at the time like that's the whole thing I think that that's what like bidance was trying to do with busd the problem with usdc is there's like not a global distribution rail for it what binance was trying to do with busd was basically tether yes like you know it is sketchier than like your you like your actually regulated stable coins financials trying to take a regulated stable coin buy paxos and then use the binance system to like as a global distribution rail for like how do we get this like better more secure stable coin than tether in the hands of people globally and of course obviously that got like shut down basically effectively by the government but like that is I think what they were trying to do so we had here in the rundown that we would talk about you know which project uh had we think had the most significant pivot and I feel like this sort of covers that uh I guess I guess tether for for a lot of us uh or sorry uh Tara for a lot of us was was that project what about things that you were super excited about that have faded out or ceased to exist um I know Philadelphia you had some ideas here what projects that you were interested in over the years that have faded out or maybe you were surprised faded out any thoughts there yeah I mean basically it's just sometimes you speak to a team and you just immediately see the value of that project and you think oh yeah I would totally use that and I will use that and then you kind of it just Fades out and you never hear from Madigan or you it basically I I think the the example that I made was Dharma um at the time it just seemed so novel and then basically they pivoted to um a mighty sick wallet and I and I before he recorded this episode I said I wonder what happened to them I haven't actually thought about them for a long time um and uh someone said they were acquired by openc um yeah it's it's just sometimes um sometimes it just plays out differently than you thought and I was wondering um whether you had any of those moments recently I I had one which is an app I was using a lot during covet and actually they were they were sponsoring this show for a while it was Peppo was this kind of crypto tick tocks like thing that was on the OST chain or by the OST team and um they yeah they were around for like I think two or three years something like that they were trying to build uh they were trying to build out this kind of crypto version of tick tock and uh there were a lot of like cool content creators there like just so very like Niche people met a few folks there as well but yeah then they decided to just like shut it down and pivot it and you know Jason uh Goldberg was running that project is now doing some kind of like online gym or something like that but um yeah that was one one recent one recent example yeah I don't I I'm not gonna say anchor no um like I guess for me it's probably like the some of the scaling Solutions or some of the initial ideas like plasma or even true bit I was like just looking back at the episodes sort of when I started to listen to epicenter around like 150 or something and sort of fascinated about these initial ideas of scaling and sort of how it developed into what we have today like roll ups and and this kind of designs obviously like some of the early designs sort of just faded or or teams even dissolved or got to work somewhere else I I guess I would probably mention those where I was like pretty bullish on but that specific project for example didn't make it like like a true bit they kind of ended up inspiring the like all the optimistic Roll-Ups that are being built today but yeah right idea wrong time I guess for me what's really interesting is how hard it is to disrupt the the tcpip HTTP stack and one can see that in kind of like the struggles ipfs has or I mean I think the struggles our bit will have all of these um projects that are trying to reinvent the networking and like data transport around the web they haven't done as well as I thought they would I mean you see ipfsb used in summed apps but then they're going to be like you'll come across a Cutting Edge ecosystem and it will have nearly zero ipfs penetration with all the wallets being traditional centralized wallets it kind of reinforces how how sticky the the current web stack really is for me I think the one that you know has people might remember I was like huge on interledger and I was like really excited about like the you know hey let's build a generalized payments protocol that will span across all the chains like and you know I don't know a lot of reasons I think the project didn't really succeed like I think one it was trying to do too much at the same time it was trying to be like a payment Channel network as well as like an exchange system as well as like a crop like a bridging kind of protocol and those are kind of do all this stuff into in one thing at the same time and so I don't know I think like learning from that is like important like okay maybe don't try to do too much in in one stat protocol and obviously I do think that the Ripple Association is part of what killed it where like you know I it came from out of the Ripple team and like because of that it just didn't get the political will from other ecosystems to like really put effort behind it you know I talked to a team recently and they were like we're building on on uh on interludger I was like what that thing is still around and yeah I guess there's some like some usage in Latin America or something like that yeah I mean one one project that came to my mind maybe it was like radical so radical was like trying to do this uh decentralized GitHub alternative which also seemed like you know such a big need uh you know I think for at one point there was a lot of discussion about this right because you'd have projects that would be you know kind of decentralized like Bitcoin for example this was a big topic right where you have like of course Very decentralized network but then the code is all run or hosted on a centralized platform GitHub where you have you know a bunch of like maintainers that you know babies these roles controlled by the GitHub company that end up having a lot of power so like you know it's and then of course other things right where like GitHub will like exclude people from certain jurisdictions you know like if you're Ronnie and you can't use GitHub and stuff like that so it did feel like you know that that would be cool idea to do a sort of you know decentralized alternative to it but then and I think you know the team was pretty strong like that you know but then somehow I think it didn't manage to do it uh I mean it's still around to some extent but I don't know you don't hear much about it and are you both on guitar I I don't know okitofia no idea yeah I'm just going to bring that up goodtopia is a project that's like doing the same like similar thing like GitHub like a decentralized version of GitHub and actually in my opinion doing it correctly like I I was on the episode you know I did the episode with radical and I I was I was actually always like very skeptical about the approach that they were taking where arguably it was a bit too radical where like their take on like software development was that like Master branches are a source of centralization and like we have to get rid of Master branches we have to go to a world where like back to when everyone had their own personal branches and we're all like merging patches amongst each other it's like no like that's not actually how like real software development it's done and like I think like yeah I think radical is trying to like shove this like weird esoteric like software development philosophy baked into the model of their system and I think that was the problem I think so what Utopia is doing is actually doing it correctly which is like taking the infrastructure that that GitHub has done in a very centralized way and actually just moving that onto a blockchain so I I'm personally really excited about Utopia like it's I think it's radical done right yeah and the other thing that's cool about Utopia is it incorporates or at least they they want to incorporate all this this kind of like Dow tooling within the system so that you know you can essentially sort of have your git repo be managed by a Dao and what I'm really looking forward to here is like when all of this tooling is built in a kind of one click uh system where like if you're launching a blockchain project you can just go to Utopia or like some interface built on top of it say I'm looking for like this kind of structure like I want to be like been a dictator or I want my my project to be run by a Dao or like some other model or some kind of custom multi-sig or whatever and like within one transaction you can start the Dao you can distribute the tokens you have the git repos you have like all the permission to access and it's just like it just becomes a default for any crypto project that's starting they're not going to go to GitHub they're going to go to like digitopia and sort of get started there I think that would be really powerful super nice before we move on to another topic could I take another thing that faded out so one of the weird things that for me like fitted out but then is reborn like a phoenix in the ashes is the idea of the private corporate blockchain or the blockchain or the private Enterprise blockchain which has this from my perspective weird story of um the bear Market of 2017 hits and suddenly it's all the Vogue there are companies digital asset r3cb it is a hyperledger has a bunch of projects all of them trying to build blockchains for the Enterprise and as far as I can see none of those applications have have really stuck and that initial idea that you can build blockchains without a crypto coin uh and then those blockchains would be used by insurance companies and big Banks kind of faded out and became much smaller than the noise at that point in time what's it really weird is that idea I think is being reborn in the N2 space so when you look at like coinbase base well isn't that really an Enterprise blockchain it's like built by built by coinbase their vision is to onboard 80 million users of coinbase onto that blockchain it's going to have a centralized sequencer it's an l22 ethereum so it's using this crypto economic mechanisms but it feels awfully like an Enterprise blockchain and I think there's going to be more of them like that so I think that idea may again reappear with the big qualifier that those Enterprise blockchains will be built by crypto native Enterprises so that's kind of like a weird story that has existed in our space yeah I think that makes sense there's also like another version of this that I've seen uh like one or two examples of and that is uh products projects building with the cosmos SDK with the hopes that uh Industrials will become validators so one example is a project that I know of course one you guys I think invested in this store chain and so they're building a decentralized network for basically vehicle data it's like a vehicle data market and so there's like this whole industry like so kind of like vertical that's emerging around Vehicles sharing data with each other and with infrastructure Etc and there's there's no kind of you know decentralized infrastructure to incentivize uh that data to be shared with uh with the with so like the greater Network and they're working with auto manufacturers and parts manufacturers and one of their Ambitions I think is to have you know the Fords and Toyotas of the world be validators on this network and you know when we at stratum were working on permissionless or permission consortiums back in back in those days days back in 2016 2017 and onwards you know that was the idea the idea was we're going to create these use cases that corporations will want to uh hop on board and and become validators in these networks but I think that the technology wasn't quite there yet maybe the understanding that crypto economics are an important aspect of um so maintaining incentives in the system so I'm happy to see that those types of use cases are kind of coming back and the nice thing about the cosmos SDK is that it can start this kind of permissioned and become permissionless over time and IBC enables some of that as well so it's it's a it's it's a sort of you know Network architecture that I'm quite quite bullish on and I wish like you know the interchange Foundation would spend a little bit more time doing business development around um this kind of thing maybe let's change gears and talk about the converse so every now and then there are niches in this ecosystem that grow way faster it become way more useful than we would have thought like even a couple of months before they kind of exploded onto the scene right so basically one thing I'm thinking about for instance is um ckp technology right so basically if you look at how much it's kind of shaped what we think the ecosystem can do over the next couple of years it's enormous right another thing is AI so let's talk about these the the thing with AI here here's what's what's kind of funny about about like the whole Ai and blockchain uh topic is that once again like this this is a topic that has kind of done a 360 because or maybe a 180. because a couple of years ago like you know in the last cycle you know people would talk about Ai and blockchain and like it was just kind of this like kind of weird cringe topic that we all thought you know wasn't going to amount to much and it was just sort of like buzzwords that people would put on a pitch deck the rates funds and you know a lot like teams did raise funds but but now it actually starts to make sense you know like of the last three episodes we did on the interop you know the topic of AI and blockchain was kind of central to that to the episodes and you know Sonny we did an episode with um with amine of uh of avalanche and they're putting a large language model in in a blockchain so that you don't have to run code anymore you can just tell it what to do and it will send those instructions to to validators um a Cosh network is uh working on a decentralized Marketplace in which you know amongst other types of of uh execution uh resources would also be his gpus uh that you know people could use to train models so that the topic of it and I'm watching is coming back in a really big way and I think like in a really relevant way so yeah curious I know Mary you use this topic you've sort of spending a lot of time researching curious what your thoughts are on that too so I've I've kind of followed this topic for six or seven years in fact the if you look at the classic articles for AI and blockchain they are written by Trent McConaughey where he has a series called wild woolly AI daus I think 2016 and 2017 and I'm actually cited in in the blog so shout out to Tran shout out to Trent I've kind of gone to uh I kind of followed a lot of these these projects and I think like the I think that the one major idea here is okay can you use can you train AI models on on Hardware that is kind of incentivized in by some crypto Network so that's that's one idea that is that is very prominent I actually don't know how successful it is going to be um inside I'm not highly convinced about it so in general Ai and blockchain is very hard to mix and it is so even now um I don't think gpts have changed a lot but what I do suspect crypto could deliver the AI space in a very powerful fashion is when you have aai agents that end up becoming very powerful the only way to contain them starts to be zero knowledge technology or blockchains so um so imagine right um imagine you have like an AI agent that is as intelligent as a human right and you want to jail that AI agent in some way by jail meaning you want to restrict it from doing certain things the problem is that if if you as a developer are developing such an agent and there are there are some examples like that then because you're fundamentally building software that is as intelligent as you it can always Escape into the broader internet and it can it can replicate and you can have very little control over it so how do you have how do you exercise control over an agent over a piece of software that is as intelligent as you are this is what is called the alignment problem uh in the AI space and I think the point at which Ai and blockchain are going to merge on a very in a powerful way is the way you actually control a highly intelligent AI system is that the entire execution of that AI agent continually output some kind of zero knowledge proofs and for example if you want to have a kill switch on any agent so I assume that there's an AI agent that is extremely intelligent the minimum thing I want is to install a kin switch into that EA agent that when I say die I can make it die with 100 guarantee and the AI agent cannot break the kin switch itself because if the agent can break the kill switch then it can leak out into the world and replicate across the internet so how do you implement a guaranteed kill switch that's a type of alignment problem and I think the answer to it is you have to write an AI agent inside like an orbit or inside like a ZK evm like computational platform where where you can write the key switch as some kind of logic with which has a zero knowledge proof and as the computer executes there are guarantees that the kill switch isn't disabled so when you think of this problem of extremely intelligent systems verifiable software is going to become really important and what we are fundamentally developing we are the mechanism of zero knowledge proofs is actually verifiable software fundamentally and I think that that's why I think there is an intersection in the future I mean this makes sense to me but like how do you deal like when you have open source models and like that you know how do you force things to to have kill switches built in right like I that's that I think that's the concern issue I have with this like idea so you can have an open source model right uh the model is just code or it's it's the weights of a network and it is open source the thing that is dangerous is not the model itself but actually a running version of the model right it's if somebody something has to be executing making calls to the model and it has to be executing it as a as a process that it's that process that is that can be dangerous and how do you have any kinds of limitations posed on a running computer process that is as intelligent As You Are you want a verifiable kin switch or verifiable power limitation switch and I think like that is fundamentally what crypto provides so to me I mean so the care switch idea to me makes sense but how do you know when to press it right so basically to me the danger would be that kind of the AI just outsmarts you and it looks harmless but uh in in the back end and actually makes something malicious because it knows in principle you can shut it down so I mean it's a cat and mouse game no exactly you are saying you want an auditable log out of the AI agent whatever the a agent does it has to guarantee it appear into a log that you can see and analyze with a different system that's another verifiable computation problem guaranteed printing of a log that's a crypto problem that's a zkb organizing this is this is this is what I suspect is going to be r value proposition to that field do you think so basically I recently spent a lot of time also reading about AI stuff do you think this is going to be the end of all of us at some point because basically so there's so many ways it could in principle go wrong um and basically dealing with something that is just you know inherently more power of it than you are yourself it may just be it's probably impossible to contain at least um reliably and I mean there they only have to be one hiccup right um and it's uh it it that may well spell the end of all of us so do you see that danger and if so what do we do against it I recently heard a couple of people say that they think our only way to kind of survive this is kind of just upgrading ourselves too with kind of neuralink um type technology I don't buy that um but basically the question is as someone who's actually thought about this a lot do you think we're in any sort of real Danger so this is this is essentially known in various places as the control problem and like the alignment problem the control problem being is like how do you place restrictions on something that is smarter than you can replicate across the internet right like so if so if you you're running it on some computer system [Music] and that running agent is kind of smarter than you are it can always kind of jailbreak and go to the internet and start running on some other Hardware so how do you place uh restrictions on it is is one highly important problem and then the other problem is kind of when you're not placing restrictions on it uh for for some reasons right like you need to do it a certain task and it is making autonomous decisions then how do you make sure that those autonomous decisions are kind of in alignment with what your original desires work and kind of these are these are unsolved problems right and there are many people in the world that believe Humanity won't be able to solve these problems on a on the time scale at which we will build systems more smarter than us so if under any problem being that we will build things as intelligent as us before we know how to control or align them and that timing mismatch is what Dooms us or domes human civilization fundamentally to end and the end being defined in in various various ways some people who literally Define it as every human dying others defining it as some combination of AI is becoming the dictators of of humanity Etc so it's an unsolved problem if you just look at how in the last you know six months large language models have become um so prevalent like you know all everybody do you just chat GPT for some for something right and and lots of startups are now being used are now using uh chat GPT or sort of large language models and GPT models to uh to create new products none of these products are being designed with these sorts of containment models um in mind right so they're they're being built as SAS products and people using them and you know they're they're in your call recorder software or they're in like you know tomorrow they'll be like reading your email and you know giving you some advice about how you should be responding to your email or perhaps even responding to your email for you like these things are coming and they're coming fast none of these products have this containment in mind and so why would at some point like you know in a year from now or three or five years from now and these systems have uh infiltrated our lives right and we're using them and we're talking to Siri and like Siri is now basically like GPT right and why at that point containment models um uh start it would be it would be so difficult and I think like practically impossible that at that point to um to incorporate containment models so I think you know the the odds of this going wrong are fairly High although I love GPT you know it's great I actually I'm I'm an optimist and I believe and I and I believe we will solve it we will solve the control problem and I actually think crypto is already solving the Conti the control Problem by developing verifiable verifiable compute so if you look at like an orbit planet what's really fascinating about at orbit planet is everything that at an orbit Planet computes it can create a proof that it computed as per the code that you had put in and so even invisibly PR developing verifiable compute and and we will be able to uh put some control into these these systems and on the other side I actually think making highly capable AI open source and distributing this power across many parties is also essential because then Humanity get in a sense divide and conquer where you don't want one once highly super intelligent or two highly super intelligent systems in the world that are only managed by 300 programmers each which is the size of open AI because if if only 600 people are going to be managing super intelligences it's way riskier than 60 000 people managing it or 600 000 people managing it and do and fundamentally I think we have to open source in make sure that the world's GPU capacity is being used for artificial intelligence by lots of parties and we have to be we have to ensure that like it designs for all of these systems are very different want them to be heterogeneous and then we want to use crypto to be able to put in containment measures for this technology you have verifiable compute and I think that is why the values of Open Source uh white distribution and verifiable compute will play an essential role in in in this technological area that's my belief anyway in the shorter term do you think that um so in the shorter term do you think that uh decentralized identity systems protect us from some of the some of the people some of the things that people are afraid of so like the disinformation uh risk that comes with all the generative AI uh that is like coming to production to product now you know like things like Stables Fusion Etc and all the video creation uh algorithms that are that exist now do you think that identity systems can help uh with you know proving that uh content was created like by a person or created by an AI right yeah so I mean like this is actually uh this is actually a rhyming version of the bigger problem so the bigger problem is once the software is as intelligent as you are or more than you are how do you contain it inside sound computational box essentially right and and how do you know that what the outputs you're getting from the computational box are what the system is thinking that's the that's the high level problem 10 years from now for Humanity but the the short scale problem interestingly is also a problem of verification and cryptography again where when the cost of producing any piece of content goes down to a dollar so for a dollar you could produce any 10 minute movie about anything in the world it could be a clip of Harry Potter it could be a clip of Donald Trump talking something for a dollar if you could produce that how do you make sure that what you are seeing has been produced by a human on the other side that's you see another cryptography problem we have to give private keys to every human in the world that's a problem we are working on so in a sense it it Rhymes doesn't iterate like so we know how to solve this problem via public private key cryptography we are naturally as a space building that technology even if he had in the existing would build it but because AI exists there is enormous incentive to adopt cryptography and I think because AI will get stronger they'll be enormous incentive to adopt very Fire full computation and I think yeah those problems are rhyming and we will manage to solve these problems fundamentally no one tji how to use public private key cryptography then okay yeah these are be sure not to teach them how to use it no no one should give uh numbers to give their AI a ledger or connected to an HSN um so barring some AI apocalypse uh where you know we all disappear uh what are you most looking forward to in the next 10 500 episodes and I guess I guess a bigger question is like how do we keep this going so that we could be here in the next 500 episodes I'm the other uh internal Optimist I in the next say 100 episodes I really want to see the stuff we're building kind of hit normal people in a big way so I don't want to see them I don't want to say the mainstream because it doesn't have to be mainstream but I kind of I wanted to I want to have products that I build on blockchain technology that had just legitimately fun to use and better to use than the Alternatives and I think this is kind of this is what I this is what I want same here yeah and I I I do I I'm increasingly I'm thinking that more and more I think that like this will come from some combination of gaming slash like social fi applications I I do it's a space that I'm not like I don't have a whole lot of like visibility into but I do hear a lot of people building infrastructure telling me that they're um that the market that they're addressing is this gaming and and social fi use case right and uh and that has the potential to bring in like a lot of young people I think and young people you know tend to use technology sort of adopt technology faster than old people and so and I also like to play games and are very social so I think that that's it uh a decent hypothesis you're talking like we are not some of them only sunny yeah I would say aside from maybe like AI generated host that can take stuff on some episodes that'll be helpful actually on some weeks in some weeks I think that would be good if we had it in AI host yeah we can spice it up and then don't tell people and you have to find out which one was the AI episode yeah yeah so what are we doing for episode 1000 what kind of topics will we cover by then guesses courageous guesses we'll still be questioning mainstream adoption yeah yeah yeah when is it finally going to happen that people use this stuff yeah sure or are we gonna talk with metallic about ethereum scaling roadmap do you guys think Bitcoin will still feature yes yes what about gold yes yeah the dollar yes yeah I go Stables yes yeah I think I think that I think the dollar has a has the highest chance of not being around anymore except yeah out of those three out of those three no I will put Bitcoin above that are you for Bitcoin yeah okay yeah I mean your goal will still be around for sure most chance to stay around is gold then uh dollar then Bitcoin okay yeah I agree so my my of peak uh idea would be I think in 10 years uh this thing that will become really massive and hopefully bigger than Bitcoin are fundamentally all of the amazing exchange technologies that are being invented in this space so when I look at when I look at like what crypto has genuinely done new I think on the exchange space we have this automated market makers one of which Sunny is building maybe this second or third most popular of which some is building we have the badge auction Exchange which is this freakingly amazing exchange technology that replaces market makers with solvers open source solvers and could result in better prices man that could be amazing Street liquor is involved with that and then we have the invention of the Perpetual where without having a sport asset I can go long or short with leverage without having exported to this spot and like if you look at like these three Technologies none of them exist in the stock markets Bond markets of the world and I think the world will realize what a me and and maybe there will be more of these amazing inventions and I think the world will come to realize that if you want to do cheap transactional cost Exchange you have to go to a crypto Network very cool I think that's a good note to end on uh guys this has been really fun and uh I mean I when I when I say it's been really fun I mean like the last the last 500 episodes have been really fun and also this one has been really fun and I really look forward to doing more of these with all of you me too thanks so much thanks everyone see you in 500 episodes
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S3:E02 Just Bein' Honest with Health Guru, Katherine Brown
it's the in the Blackwell show searching the web for the most creative intriguing [Music] welcome once again to the Emmet Blackwell show before it began I would like to thank you all for listening and don't forget to Like share and subscribe to this podcast this episode is brought to you by book banners etc calm and willow Kestrel jewelry if you enjoy the show and would like to become a sponsor you can contact me directly at Emmet Blackwell at gmail.com on this episode I have health guru and podcaster Catherine Brown to talk about her podcast just being honest Catherine isn't just your run-of-the-mill health expert she incorporates all aspects of your well-being with a very holistic approach she focuses on mental awareness body awareness nutrition and fitness awareness she helps her clients identify behavioral triggers and develops a customized plan that heals from the inside out it's quite amazing we are very excited to have her on the show for this new season and for the new year so without any further ado let's begin and Catherine how are you doing today I'm doing excellent how are you I'm doing really well it's I'm actually very excited to have you on the show right now because I mean this is a brand new year it's perfect timing to have you on the show right now because I mean you deal with health and fitness and it's kind of like what a lot of people look at at the beginning of each year and you know this one's no different so when did you decide that you wanted to share your knowledge about health and fitness with the world you know what Amit um I have my story as long it's kind of crazy so I'll make it kind of a nut shell base you know I traveled and lived for a while in Southeast Asia where I discovered upon coming back to the states after my little self-discovery journey over there that our food industry over in America is completely squashed compared to everywhere else in the world I used to eat fresh fruits papayas Rice's all the time every day for every meal and then you know and I would buy these foods emmett from the traditional markets over there which were literally the truth if anyone knows what a traditional market is over there they are basically like in an open forum outside food is on tarps you know peanuts are in barrels and I would be eating these foods as they were no problems with swelling or anything got back went to a market over here in the United States and I had one of my favorite things I discovered over there which is papaya and my mouth immediately swelled up I started having reactions to so many different things that I you know never would have even thought I wouldn't have them before I had to give up tree nuts and all of that stuff and it was this blurring iOpener of what is going on this is a problem and how can I change it so it was my journey to kind of self experimentation and self self guidance to kind of open other people's eyes and share my knowledge of what I was finding out and which which was a lot so now back to the papaya story though I mean so you have a bias in this other country right oh yeah like every day and then you came here and they just the made you sick the distribution so what I kind of found out is that America they would and I'm not saying all places do this because if people are local and they're very mindful about how they cultivate their foods they could have a different you know outcome from that but the way that a lot of Big Branch markets work is that you know they bring these foods in right so you get an orange that could have been picked three years ago and they're picked before their prime if you've heard something called lectins they they're picked before their ripeness you don't want to eat something or consume something that's picked before their ripeness because it's they're still going through that germination days you know mm-hmm you know plants foods fruits vegetables whatever they're like their species I mean if you kind of think about it they have protected mechanisms and so when they give you a reaction they're either a couple things they're giving off those protective mechanisms to the predator that's trying to consume them or they've been heavily pesticides or sprayed with pesticides chemicals you know genetically modified and bodies are not I mean someone like me let's let's step back someone like me who's a very clean eater my body reacts a wololo like this is a freakin red alarm what is this and what is it going into my body this is I mean in all reality emmett pesticides chemicals they're toxic I mean we know that there's NOx and those are you know the word side means to kill so when we're putting things that are trying to kill us in our body our body of course is gonna have reaction now that being said so many people are so exposed to those things that many people are becoming immune to that and their endocrine system is becoming so squandered even more and messed up that that's why people are having to take antibiotics so they're wondering why they're not losing weight because I'm gonna give you a trick you could eat an apple and it could be conventional Apple that was sprayed and genetically modified you're like well I'm eating an apple you know I'm being healthy and then that apple is not like the Apple that you buy say organic or from your local farmer at the farmers market that does that uses clean soil no pesticides no chemicals no fertilizers that are harmful and you could be losing weight with that Apple because when you're consuming that conventional Apple I hope you're still with me oh yeah definitely yeah I mean I'm taking in all this knowledge if you're consuming that conventional Apple that is having a huge effect on your hormone levels in your endocrine system and your DNA and it's actually to make you gain weight which a lot of people don't know so yeah yeah messes up a hole that opens up a whole bag of worms let's just say yeah and you know the funny thing is like growing up right it's funny because you'd mention that you know that the fruit was not ready yet okay it wasn't fully ripened and it makes sense because I don't know if you've ever done this like when you were a kid I was a geek when I was a little kid I would take seeds from some of the fruits that we had and try to grow them but they wouldn't grow and it was really bizarre to me like I always wondered like okay so why is it that some of these seeds just don't produce any sprouts you know why is it and it could it be that they're just not ready the the fruit is just not ready to give up the seed just like it would with um like for example in nature when a bird goes and eats a berry and then it gets distributed in nature the the bird isn't gonna eat a berry that's not right they're gonna eat one that is right yeah yeah for sure I mean you see that and I'm originally from Kansas I live in California but I'm originally from Kansas and you know that being said you know I would try to do the same thing you know plant your you eat a watermelon you try to plant the seed and grow watermelons and you know those things take time and that's why you have seasons for growing certain things you know there's different soil contents for different things and also like that's why people sprout things it's kind of a good jump start when you out a seed or sprout a bean it like cuts down on the cooking time it takes away a lot of those protective barriers as lectins and also one thing I want to point out to you that people really need to take into a no pun intended fruition fruit ition I guess I should say is that say you're walking around the neighborhood or an orchard or you know a vineyard whatever you're walking around and think of that as your grocery store you're not gonna walk around that orchard vineyard whatever and go up to an orange tree pick up a green or green orange off the tree and say I'm gonna eat this right now because you instinctively know that is not ready that is not ripe to eat you know so got to do the same things for our markets here you know we've gotta really but we've become so consumer based and everyone's so hungry for money and you know having things at their hands all the time you know like instant gratification hello yeah the slow movement is so precious that it's disappearing something valuable yeah and you know the funny thing is and this is kind of a history behind the genetic movement and you know pulling fruit off the tree before it's ripe they do the same thing with vegetables a lot of that came out of the Great Depression and the Dust Bowl because they were trying to avoid a situation like that ever happening again and you know let's just say granted okay best of all intentions however things got out of control genetic modifications were getting way out of control we're now in a situation where we have better science than what we have ever had in the history of America and so we really should be using that same science that we use today to cultivate things you know that are non genetic modified and and use that same type of science to keep the food fresh I mean really it it seems simple enough because we have orchards that are organic you know we have just planes and fields that are fully organic foods and so it's like it's almost like it's it's more of a money thing if you follow the money it's more about the money I think is really what rolls it in in oh yeah oh yeah for sure I mean the thing is there's a lot of denial in our food industry and what people don't realize is that the food industry is is how do I say this it's literally like destroying our lives it's just our culture it's just trying you know it's it's literally a war and people don't see it because you know they only see kind of what's in front of them oh shoot you know my grocery store is out of you know let us today but what they're starting to see is so much that is being recalled like iceberg lettuce and you know this is that because they collide whatever but it's it's the money behind that and like the bigger the bigger the bigger voice that is not letting us see exactly what we want to hear this way I think documentaries are great but you've have to have the consumer you cannot like me I can't force a client to do this or that you know it's up to them what they're gonna put in their mouth at the end of the day just like a consumer like I tell people like you vote with your dollar grocery stores will put things in their stores that you buy so I think this whole gluten-free thing you know when out of the wahoo you know like people started buying stuff you know not to say that gluten-free products are healthy for you but you know it's it's that money thing and it's it's people really need to open up their eyes and that's why I'm just being honest because I want to form people I truly want to inform people because there are things that people are like well if I don't see it doesn't hurt me but you know there are silent killers out there oh yeah yeah there are there's so many of them that's why the pharmaceutical industry is doing so well - oh so now you're now your podcast just being honest is it's about health tips it's about testimonials of people who have changed their lives in a healthy way now who are some of the most interesting guests that you've had on your podcast oh my gosh there's so many um you know I love transformational stories and I feel like I've had a lot because on my podcast I really tried to dive really deep into like their past and I always you know sometimes you were like oh don't bring up the past but but I think sometimes the past really lays a foundation to who you become later on in life and the habits that you take on or maybe adapt or you change and transform into so I had you know Matthew Carolyn who was a SoulCycle he's a great soul cycle instructor but he's more than that you know he's undergone an extreme story about his addiction with drugs and you know just how his life has literally flipped overnight and the person that he is today and the message that he wants to send from learning that you know lifestyle another one is I had lawrenceburg's Kennedy on there she's amazing she's like I am baffled by you know her positivity Lauren was hit by a plane propeller she lost one of her arms and her eye and she you know is giving back she has such a huge voice she was a great following of people that are just you know following her faith and her story and she's widely widely knowledgeable and she's one of the nicest people I've ever met in my entire life you know some other stories you know I talked about I interviewed Olympic swimmer Carolyn Buerkle and she tells really the back side and the behind the scenes of what it is to be an Olympic athlete you know things that we don't see you know we watch the Olympics her like oh my gosh I want to do that you know but she's about the courage it takes the training you know the depressive side the lonely side to it the aftermath the identity of it so those are just to name a few I mean I've had like a celebrity psychotherapist Jen man on they're telling us talking about relationships you know I I've had a lot I have so many more to come and it's really exciting yeah you know and that's kind of funny too because you talk about people's past and about their relationships and you know I mean for somebody like you okay first blush at first blush I thought okay she's a health guru okay she's going to talk about health things and then I listened to your podcast and I was like wait a second this is a little bit deeper than that this goes into the psychosis of what causes people to overeat what causes them to choose the foods that they choose I mean let's just say for example that you know a some guy in some place might have a mama who makes really good food with two sticks of butter that might be me but I mean it yeah it really does it it makes that choice kind of ingrained in you at a very young age that you know the only way you can make you know a cake is with two sticks of butter and so it's like it's all those things that go into your past and into your relationships and things like that I mean I'll tell you one thing I hate to say this but I've had relationships are I mean I love to cook okay but the problem is I cook like my mama and so I just it's really bad and so like you know they'll walk away from the relationship you know maybe a hundred pounds heavier and I feel horrible but you know but it's true you know after listening to your podcast I kind of get the idea that yes you know you have to really think about what you do the choices that you make based on what you've had in your past and it's really amazing well you know what here's the thing this is what I talk to my clients about you know in regards to food especially it's like everything's an emotion and you know like our past sure our past created us we have the choice to develop ourselves into who we want to be it's so beautiful and it's kind of like the analogy I like to use is so say you know I I live in California I lived by myself you know which is great I'm such an independent a lot of my family's in Kansas totally different lifestyles right I mean la verse Kansas and you know I don't eat animal products and Kansas City is like home of barbecue so imagine when I go back there I am the third child I mean I'm a full adult I'm 31 but I'm the child so a lot of people this is a good example still see you as that role and so then you get set back into your patterns and they become comforts and you try to you know how do I say this get away from them you know when you go back to your independence but like you were saying your mom cooked with two sticks of butter that was a comfort and that's a pattern that's something that you're familiar with and so people people you know that saying practice makes perfect people stick to things that are familiar with them because they're comfortable but remember that other saying of that you know once you're out of your comfort zone that's when you're really living life so it's learning a new recipe taking it on a new diet regimen you know hobby whatever you know learning how to do that people think that eating healthy has to be like this daunting like oh my gosh like do you know how many people like to touch like oh my god it's gonna taste like cardboard yeah you know but in all reality no and I'm actually creating a cookbook right now that is so simple the simplest things you could do it's filling I mean I eat predominantly plants and I have such a vibrational like high vibrational energy I you know can do long distance runs whatever but it's the quality of ingredients that you're putting together over the quantity I think yes do you know what I mean so it's super simple and equally as good as the stick of butter recipe but you know it's so much healthier for you it's one run in the long run right oh yeah say you can't indulge in those things at particular times it's just I say if you're gonna have something like chocolate for instance get the best best brand of chocolate quality chocolate you can eat a little bit savor it and then know that oh my gosh you satisfied yourself you don't need to eat the whole pie right yeah yeah you know and the thing is is I really I'm so glad that you're on this show because it's almost like I kind of needed a big ol smack of reality and in the fact that you're just being honest right I got and here's the thing right now your podcast it's only like one part of your world right you also do this virtual health and lifestyle coaching tell us a little bit about that yeah so that's kind of what I've been kind of sharing with a little bit but I work with clients they're predominantly virtually based so I have clients all over the world that I talk to we set goals I keep them accountable for their for their goals for their actions so you can have a best friend in it but is that person really gonna check in with you to be like did you go to the gym and take that cost that you said you were gonna take did they you know did you yes did you what did you eat for lunch you know how did you feel when you ate it you know what are your emotional levels like today was you're on firm ation for this morning the way that you started your day how are you feeling mentally you know it's all those things that I put together with my clients because they all go hand in hand you know I work step by step custom based with clients but we all work on the same outline of mental awareness body awareness like your chin your energy levels really like getting deep in there your vibrational levels and then we go into the fitness and nutrition aspect because it really starts with the mind you know retrain your thoughts if you're saying like how many people I hear of so fat got muffin top like if you're telling yourself that like what do you think you're like love for yourself this you've got it like you've got to truly love yourself and like retrain that mindset in order to be successful in all this you know and then things will fall off because you don't have that stress or that fogginess in your in your life so it's not gonna be easy doesn't happen overnight but it does take a team and I'm I'm the coach I'm the ringleader and I'm not mean I'm positive but I'm honest you better believe I'm yeah and you know the great thing is is I mean you talked about getting a friend and I know that a lot of people have done that you know now my friend unfortunately you probably show up with two boxes of tacos from Taco Bell now I know that you know it's not good for me but I'll tell you one thing when it comes to having a coach and somebody who's like a life coach and a friend they're different but then when you realize that after you go through the coaching the friend who you thought you knew the friend that you had is not so much a friend because they were doing all these things that weren't helping you you know but then your coach becomes more of somebody that you can be a friend with because of the fact that they have helped you in such a way you know what I'm saying right you know there's value in having true friends that want to really support you and raise you up and save your life and then there are those people in life that you know I've had to actually cut out of my life that are very negative you know and want to bring you down they want you to agree like oh that sucks yeah it does suck you know they want you to agree it's that enabling you know they want to be to enable you they want to see you drown you know because they want to maybe you know they don't feel good about themselves you know and you you have every right in the world you know to say like I am me and like I deserve to be everything and if I am alone and doing this and my friend Billy or whatever like doesn't want to be friends with me because I don't want to eat his taco box like then then that's not a friend you know my sister something she said to me so which really stuck with me back when I was in high school and we shared a room and I I said you know it's hard for me to make really good friends because I'm not into drinking and I'm not into you know smoking and all that stuff like I think I found out at a very young age that was not for me and and she basically told me and all with like relationships and stuff so she basically told me at that point on well if they forced you to do it or if they don't want to hang out with you because you don't want to do it then you're not they're not the friend for you yeah so I think as adults we really need to think of ourselves as children and another thing in it like as adults you know we are in all honesty we are emotional we are so emotionally eating you know these days and I tell people time and time again think of yourself not as the 31 year old 51 year old you know 78 year old whatever think of yourself as your little your little you your child you know step outside of your body like how would you want to nurture them and nourish them you know and if you don't want to think of yourself as a child think of yourself is like your favorite puppy that you loved you know people take care of their dogs better than you take care of themselves so you kind of think along those lines as well it's a different angle of what you would start out as as like a normal coaching phase because honestly you know you go into Planet Fitness right and the first thing that they say to you is not gonna be I want you to think like a child you know that none of that would ever even come into account most of the time it's about carbs that you're eating it's about how many reps you're gonna be doing and it's it's like a regimen right your stuff is very very intensive when it comes to looking at the opposite side of things that people don't really notice but it's so connected it really is and the more that I talk to you it makes more sense now I've heard a lot about free radicals I've heard a lot about gluten and beauty foods and you've talked about beauty foods now explain a little bit about what those are what do you want to start off with the beauty foods what's the beauty foods all about okay so beauty foods basically a desk and like it may vary for like different people because we all have different skin types we all have different DNA what have you so one food is not you know gonna be great for another person so but general you know things help people so besides drinking a lot of water like filtered water like great filtered water and I'm not talking about out of like a bottle of water because we can get a whole podcast about plastic and wedding this but um like really great filtered water that can really clean up your skin for one thing okay and it helps flush out all the toxins within the crevices of your body so you know having a good poop I'm just gonna say it is that's detoxifiers it is one of the clean now your colon is one of the best of talks fires you could have now you want to do that you know naturally but talking about beauty foods you know there are things that you can really take note of like for your eyes you know like chia seeds they're rich in omega-3s um and like your retina of your eyes are really concentrated with those omega-3 fats you know so those are great fats another things you know like blackberries they are really good at protecting your the tissues of your retinas and helping you with free radical damage which is basically like pollute pollutants and toxins out in the environment right that's what a particle and they also help protect against UV rays you know we move on to hair you know eating antioxidants when I tell someone about an antioxidant it's um just think of like bright vibrant color you know and you know antioxidants are great for blood circulation you know they're great and we were talking about hair you know they're great for the scalp the blood circulation and the scalp you know that's why people I'm a swimmer and people like you have great hair and I really like I use not expensive shampoo and I swim nearly every day you know but it's what I eat it was I put it what I put my body so like trying to eat brightly colored berries and vegetables intake oxidants and vitamin C helps with the hair as well you know it helps dryness okay you know and it's kind of interesting because I mean I'm kind of talking to all the nerds out there they're listening they normally listen to this show because you know we're all bunch of nerds anyhow we do a lot of reading okay and in the funny thing with cells right you go down to the cellular level of any organism and you start to see that there's certain enzymes and certain vitamins and certain things that react to cells in different ways now we are made up of a bunch of cells okay our skin is made up of different cells and our organs are made up of but here yeah yeah what in the funny thing is it's all different but they all take those different enzymes they take those different things when we talked about free radicals being the pollutants that we are surrounded with the vitamins and things like that help protect those cells and keep them growing in the right way you know in and it kind of makes you wonder about like cancers and things like that I mean for one cancer is one of the most devastating diseases anything could ever go through and really it's it's almost like a overgrowth of cells right it's almost as if your body is saying we are now going to protect but we're gonna bring out all the armies and the problem is is that your body doesn't know how to react to it in in a way that that is normal and so it almost makes you wonder with all the pollutants that we have around us all the things that we have going on as far as what we're putting into our bodies our cells finally just kind of say you know what enough is enough we're fighting back and it's it's devastating it really is because then things go wonky you know they don't work out right just like within any war of anything it just doesn't work out right yeah yeah so I mean in the fact that you talk about those things on your website your website is WWF being honest calm it's full of articles and powerful information that anyone can use to help better their life what are some of the articles that you would suggest for a first time reader who's just kind of getting into this well let me see because a lot of people you know I don't know your exact audience but there are some fun things I mean like that you know just Entertain You like I have stuff from you know coming up Valentine's Day I guess that's the next big holiday you know we have like sexy foods you know things that like turn on your your those levels whatever Beauty foods that's fun maybe you want to just make a fun recipe I have tons of recipes on there a lot of them are growing in my recipe book as well I tell stories about maybe medical tests that I've done so if someone needs to have it a food elimination test done I've done that I have some cleanses on there I do a lot of reviews as well for brands out there so I've done like fake meats I've done CBD teas and what I think about that a particular brand and I talked about things like intermittent fasting and my thoughts on that and pesticides and the safest sunscreen so there are a lot of things on there it's just what is your eye gonna pop to first cuz I could recommend oh and I also one thing I would highly recommend is my evening routine so talking about sleep and such such stuff like that and how important that is Wow you know it's it's all it's very holistic it's extremely holistic and that's something that's missing in a lot of diets I'll tell you one thing when it comes down to something like it's got a label this is fat-free and then you look at the sugar content and you're like what are the sodium content and you're just like whoa this is way more than what should normally be put into a human like I mean I might as well just go get a salt lick and set it outside my house but it's it almost be healthier it's just Himalayan salt right yeah exactly but um you know it's funny because you've put a lot of science research into this and even though you might not realize that definitely people on our side of the fence here are really interested in science we're interested in sci-fi most of the time but the science that goes into health is is amazing it really is and the fact that you put it in such a way that that really not only motivates people but it gets some pumped about it for sure and then you know what I believe we are since we talked about we are all I mean I'm a huge nerd like huge nerd and we are all living bacterias that's weird to think about it like we have emotion who's been your like judgment of people what they think about but we're bacteria we're made up of light you know like in all reality like we deserved like use these new scientific things to like create ourselves as just giant experiments and to have fun with it you know like try things but most importantly like like love yourself because you know that's that's the truth behind it all because there are always secrets about food patterns and the food industry and stuff like that but it's about like oh my gosh loving yourself and like living this life so that's the secret behind it all all right well when we come back we'll be talking to Catherine about the new you and the new year also she might be able to help me out with a little bit of some of my bad habits so we'll be right back after this have you ever found yourself looking for a gift that just can't find something that's unique and different there are many online shops to find jewelry but most of those sites carry manufactured creations that are mass-produced the internet is at your fingertips you shouldn't have to travel through all the realms to get something amazing at Willow kestrel 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like what you shouldn't eat because that's gonna you know when mom says no you can't have the cookie before it did gonna want to steal the cookie before dinner um I try to have people incorporate the positives like what can you eat you know it's like having an odd year and tolerance and many people have those so what can you eat what can you enjoy you know oh my gosh like you're starting some new goals in the new year right or maybe you're picking up some ones that you really want to kind of like focus on again so what can you eat um advice fresh fruit vegetables you know things that are in season my thing is eating in season is gonna set you for success because our bodies naturally know what we're craving right so you've got to kind of give a little bit so like right now it's colder months so really digging to the fresher foods that are in season because those are the ones Emmitt as we talked about before that are going to be at their right best and so you won't have to deal with all that lectin and bloating that comes from in maybe stomach pains headaches whatever but you know squash is you know dark leafy vegetables leafy vegetables are excellent guys helping build strong bones mushrooms nice soups make a great stock I'm gonna put a good fresh broth recipe on the blog soon you know toasting things like lightly toasting things with fresh herbs herbs are your friend instead of using like a lot of sauces use fresh herbs fresh spices and then like the salt that I would add would be pink Himalayan sea salt mmm alright not a ton of it but pink Himalayan sea salt so don't get I would miss my negative I would not get the prepackaged spice blends that already has all the like salt add your salt right on it so try to do from scratch and it can be like simplicity is key fresh fruits fresh vegetables great soups have fun with it do you've any specific questions to that like no but you know I kind of put this together because you know just talking to you it's very very interesting and the fact that you're you're very deep you talk about vibrations alright now it makes sense to be eating in season as like let's just say we didn't have cities let's just say we didn't we didn't come up to this civilization that we're at right now and I'm going into my sci-fi mind right now but the whole thing is is when you eat in seasons right the the the human body is on this planet and this planet is rotating and the vibration of the planet and everything connects okay eating in season does not seem like a strange idea when you think on a global scale and it really does make sense because like for example I'm here in Michigan right and we have cold winters but we have like for example we have meats and we a lot of people eat meat here in in Michigan but we do have deer hunting and that's something that you know venison is very very lean and even though I'm not suggesting to anybody to go out and kill an animal but what I'm saying is look for those lean meats because if you're looking for lean meats and you're looking for fresh vegetables it's almost like that hunter-gather instinct that we all have yeah for sure you know anything in season is gonna be like your number one like ringleader you know so in it's different you know like different things are gonna be available in different states - that's a good thing you know yes I just recently went on a nature walk and you would be surprised at how much is going on in the wintertime underneath what we normally see I mean there's certain vegetables that are still available there's certain berries that are still available you know it's crazy that that people even lived up in this area where it gets Arctic ever but they did you know they did a lot of hunting and gathering and there's things that you just don't see on the shelves because they just it never took off you know but yeah it's really amazing that you know you talk about the vibrations and things it does make a lot of sense and the fact that talking about eating in season I had never thought about that yeah yeah because you know in the winter you know in Michigan because I'm from Kansas like you had probably maybe a little harsher winters but you know you go into that natural slumber hibernation you really which basically your body is telling you like stock up you know like we are gonna sleep for a long time so I'd better fill up and you eat more to keep yourself warm right um so you know and then you were talking also about maintaining or suni going on a cellular love but what people don't realize is that different foods give you different vibrational levels right so like the darker foods you know a meat that's a lower vibrational level and also takes maybe up to 78 hours to digest in your body so that's why people become sluggish a lot you know where me I'm like a jumping bean because I'm like whoa keep me here and some some arugula there and it's like these fast vibrational energy very bright foods that you know like the more they glow you know the more you know right yeah and the funny thing is you talk about that because it does make sense because we look at our technology okay let's just go back to the Stone Age we've got you know people hunting and gathering okay now in this era we have people who wear warm coats we have technology that that kind of keeps us moving but then at the same time the same types of issues that come along with eating those low vibrational foods are the same type of issues that if you look at a Midwestern state okay they have issues with depression they have issues with cabin fever okay they've got that issue of yeah they may eat this way they may stock up like a bear but the problem is is they also run into depression issues you know and and that's something I'm sure you discuss within your blog and and everything yeah well because you know I mean vitamin D deficiency is it's a real thing you know but that that's not the only thing you know but you know my mom and I were discussing one time you know you can always if you're at an airport and you kind of sit in the Rifles area or whatever the the gate mm-hmm you can always tell where that plane is coming from by who gets off the plane you can see in their coloring in their eyes what if a lifestyle they love so if they're overweight and gray have sallow skin dull skin they're probably not taking care of themselves the best that they can take care of themselves but you know and I'm trying not to judge but that that could be the case that could be the case there could be something else they can be trying really hard but in all reality you can kind of see a pattern right so that being said you know yeah yeah you know different different states have different kind of looks to them because in in emotional and mental issues because of not just weather patterns but what they're fueling is themselves at that time you know yeah yeah it makes a lot of sense and the sad thing about it is we live in a society now where well we're kind of in a battle right now between the organics and the pharmaceuticals and and the problem is whenever we hit depression bouts or whenever we have issues with heart disease or we have issues with you know low circulation we're so ready to pop a pill because you know it's it's something that is a quick fix and the problem is that we've filled ourselves up with this stuff for ages right and then all of a sudden it comes down to the wire to where our body's starting to fight it back and you like you said you can tell even if somebody's coming from beautiful Florida they're coming off of the airplane they got dry skin their body does not look healthy it looks as though it's it's fighting off some type of disease and you never really know but but chances are they've got a little small container full of different types of heart medications skin medications everything that could be medicated is now medicated and it's it's strange to me because somebody like you who fights on the side of the organics definitely can can come up with a reasonable cause to think that organic food would be healthier than taking a pill in some cases I'm not saying that people out there should to stop taking their medications but I'm just saying before it gets to a certain point start learning yourself you know yeah I mean that being said like some people do need medications like they just they need it and it like like for real I'm not joking around here but the other thing so many people are it's weird you know I was playing for healthcare and that whole thing came up about like well with this plan you know to pay a little bit more you only have to pay this much for drugs and stuff and I was literally telling the woman like I don't take pills I don't want to take them I don't want it to be an option to take them I don't want to support that you know I tell my clients this so you're putting something into your body you know it could be good okay I'm not gonna use that label it could be it could be beneficial or it could be something that's a question mark all right so let's talk about that with medications antibiotics um you know it's like a it's like a scab right so relating that to having a scab so when you're taking an antibiotic of medication what have you some pill that has a weird name on a commercial and do you listen to all the side effects for like for instance toe fungus right they're like take this pill love it in LA and but then they're like and side effects are death you know it's always in the death would I rather die or have my toe fungus you know like hmm like which one weighs more but what I'm saying is like we've got all these pills and all these bottles out there that we have no idea what they even are and for all reality they're just picking out our scab which is the scab is the real issue the scab is the root cause what's going on right so if you're just picking out a scab Emmit what happens is it heal no it just gets worse and it bleeds and just get blood everywhere right so but if you let it open and expose itself maybe get a little vitamin D since sunlight you know let it breathe in like it all or maybe you use like mmm some like natural oils on it like healing oils or whatever it's gonna heal and you're gonna have brain skin on there so that's kind of my analogy well I like that so now I must confess and I'm sure you have kind of figured it all from this point on when it comes to eating I'm not really all that good at it like I'm good at eating just not eating healthy right no I'm not gigantic but I have a little bit of a tummy and and I just have a really bit of extremely busy lifestyle now I have a hard time finding time to exercise and eat well and all that stuff it's like on the very bottom my list the first thing on my list is editing podcasts but the next the very last thing is usually healthy eating now what are some suggestions that you would give to the listeners and to me about just kind of getting started on that healthy path oh my gosh sure that's an amazing question um so what I would say first off and this is nothing against you but love your all Emmet we're all busy we're all busy like I I'm busy I'm extremely busy you know but the other thing is I have a planner and my whole thing is preparation is everything preparation is everything if you want to if you want to make something happen you'll make it happen if you want to edit your podcast you'll edit your podcast so if you want to exercise great you got to put it in your planner 5 a.m. make it happen right what time are you waking up Emmet oh it's it's about 5:00 a.m. yeah yeah do you wake up if you're a morning you know I suggest doing it first thing in the morning if that's not for you you gotta like making it make it an appointment for yourself and I'm not saying run seven miles off the bat I'm saying try 15 minutes of breath work alright right start with mental work right and then transform into oh my gosh maybe I want to go for a walk for 20 minutes during my lunch break you know or take a phone call like I get a ton of phone calls done on my walks in the afternoon that's my big reward right another thing with the food thing is like preparation is key meal planning works for a lot of people you know meal prep for the week works for a lot of people you know getting their cool we're and setting stuff up and picking out your ingredient list and learning how to grocery shop I think that's the biggest key because a lot of people go into the grocery store not where do i buy like there's so much stuff you know and that's what I help a lot of people with as well you know send of lists and and and also like oh my gosh do you know how many workouts I do in my house like like with no equipment needed Wow yeah so there are ways to do it and you just have to kind of like prepare yourself and plan you know planning is key and the thing is you know you make it a priority to what like go hang out with your friends and maybe your whatever you know like make it a priority to have a date with yourself give yourself an hour and you don't have to even tell anyone actually I would highly suggest if you're making changes because you want support around you your mental aspect to start off I would not tell people that like unless you're really confident from their reaction like if they're like hey and I want to go get drinks after work like I would be like oh I have an appointment at 5:00 because they can't say anything to that but if you're like I'm going to yoga and they're like you want to go yoga and so they hang out with me oh my gosh for the front you know I could just picture this someone hugging it's that whole thing of like if you say you have an appointment they can't no one says anything to that right mm-hmm yeah yeah I like it so like in order to begin this path to becoming a health Jedi I really I must I must first prepare my mind is what you're saying I like that you water alright so now yeah I'm flipping my brains already flipping in so many different directions just talking to you I mean it really is starting to get me thinking and I hope everybody out there who's listening is starting to think about this stuff because hey we're already like a couple of days into the new year so we really need to get going on our if you haven't made a resolution here's one good resolution check out just being honest the podcast and the website WWF your podcast so we can share it with everybody because I mean it's very unique okay I mean you have people from all different walks of life they talk about their stories the fact that you bring in more than just talking about a health diet okay you talk about relationships you talk about psychology you talk about people's mental well-being before they begin this journey and it's it can be very spiritual too so let's take a listen this is a clip do you want to set this one up this was a one that you did with Matthew yeah sure so as I said before Matthew Carolyn is a great soul cycle instructor if anyone knows about soul cycle awesome cycling community but it's more than that it's about like raising your I guess vibration and your your positives like affirmations and feeling good about yourself but he basically transformed his life and it didn't happen easy and and you know these struggles happen all the time but you know big drug addiction went to jail now he's starting this men's group this great support group in the LA and OC area of California so it's just a little bit about his story and kind of where he went and jumped around and identity - Wow well let's take a listen this is a clip from the just being honest podcast with Matthew Carolyn as the guest and we'll be right back you say you know it's like standing up to the expectations of people and you've been forgiven 15,000 times or whatever but you forgive yourself yeah I have this time I finally have this time I'm at peace with everything that I've done I can see how I can turn my mess into my message now you know I used to carry it I carried the guilt I carried the shame with me everywhere I went you know everything like a straw baby and yeah and it was like the second that I like to set that down like was the second that it became the platform which I get to create my new life from and that setting it down came with like really really forgiving and doing the work you know to accept those parts of me and accept those parts of my journey and it's not up to me to how other people react to that part of me because I've done the work now so like before I would let you know those other people's opinions and thoughts of you know what I had done and Who I am impact me you know to the point where it fester and then you know boom I'm relapsed but this time I feel like it's just more about you had the self acceptance you know and the self forgiveness you know because we yeah we can't really give anything to anybody else until we give it to ourselves fully understand the depth of it you know and it also that also became the point where things really started to work in my favor again you know I wasn't working against the universe anymore I was moving in flow with it because yeah like when you forgive yourself and you fully accept yourself there's second there's a peace that you have that no it just starts to really attract likeness and other people and now here we are doing this podcast um and you know that's all part of it it's a part of that journey that you're in the flow right so you're gonna things are gonna happen they're gonna help you that are gonna you know start to steer you in the direction that I need to go and for me it's always been about I've had an idea of what that needed to look like what that process I needed if this is what I wanted I had to know all right I have to do a B C and D right and now it's more about just knowing where I want to go and the type of life I want to create and then just like owning it starting to talk about it and then I've noticed that things just start to come to you and if I followed my idea a bill harder to go that route than it would just be open to anything that can come by right like and and just trusting the process that if I show up fully but the right mind frame and the right attitude it's gonna happen like there's because I know for sure I'm not gonna quit I'm not gonna ever give up so why wouldn't it ever get there right like that's kind of odd yes yeah exactly and like what I see is and I know relapse is a real thing but the thing is if it's constantly in your mind but if you just say door is closed like this is me I mean you said it plain yourself and so psycho Clough made a funny noise what's your funny noise what is it oh yeah bird call like make a funny noise be you own it and you know what that is that's vulnerability and when you can be vulnerable oh my god it's there's a out of people like they're like well you are like a real you like you're showing your true colors and like what am i you know like I'm hiding behind something that I'm uncomfortable with but your old paths your old paths your old patterns or your old patterns you know like guess what you don't have to think about that anymore sure you did it and I know I make it sound so easy yeah and it it may hold some scars within you but guess what you can completely shut that door alright and we are back now it's amazing that you dive so much into people's lives okay and I'm not saying that's a bad thing because it's actually very good that you pull people like you said before pull them out of their comfort zone they feel like they're living and it's true it really is true your podcast does pull people out of their comfort zone a lot of ways because they're confessing a lot of these things that to listeners that they have never met but at the same time just like with any author because that's kind of how this podcast got started when you start to reveal things about a person's past people connect to it okay and it's an excellent way of getting people to understand that they're not alone and so I want to thank you for that yeah for sure I mean I think I think the greatest characteristics that we all need to like really like hold true to ourselves and like really work on and I think this for everyone is vulnerability I think you know you don't have to share every waking moment of people's life but I think you need to show that vulnerability of like hey guys this is me I'm raw and I'm I'm trying to be brave in life just as much as you are and and I'm allowed to feel this way but maybe you feel this way too and maybe we can talk it out and like really see each other for who they are so that's that's kind of how it is yeah because I mean you look at our society right now our society is extremely visual okay everything that we have needs to be perfect and if it doesn't fit fit into a certain like category or you not like the famous person in the world I mean there's people right now on social media yeah and who are younger people and even older people who if they don't get likes or views or whatever they feel as though they're nothing and because we put such an emphasis on people's worth being what other people think of them when in reality you talk to anybody any kid who's getting bullied and you tell them you know hey don't listen to what they say it doesn't matter what they say but then you look at people in reality and they they worry more about what others think of them before they worry about what they think of themselves yeah validation yeah exactly exactly so now what what do you have planned for 2019 in regards to what let's just let's just start with with your website okay so my website guys I've got so many amazing guests coming on the podcast for one thing I'm really trying to wrap up finishing my a my personal book that I'm writing it's taking a while to write and also a cookbook that I'm working on so those are some big things my whole fitness regimen is I'd love to run a half-marathon that's a big goal of mine I would also like to incorporate more weights class so for the website it might be tailored and changed a little bit we might add a little more commerce on there some brands that we support that you can purchase on there so kind of like a little a little shopping time so you can get all the goods that I recommend that I support that I've done all the research and guinea-pig on there and we hope to just grow and create a positive community for everyone you know it so it's open and it's yours and I'm creating it for you yeah so again that's called just being honest and it's being without a jesus be ein so no G oh yeah yeah like bein bein yeah I got you yeah so now what is one piece of advice you've given so much advice throughout this entire interview and it's all been remarkable it's all been full of knowledge full of science full of all kinds of research that you've put into this thing it's really amazing what is one piece of advice that you would give to a listener who's just hearing you for the first time may have not even heard of your podcast one piece of piece of advice or knowledge well one thing that I would say is that like you know if you tell yourself something you can make anything happen anything you know so believe it see it achieve it that's my whole thing you know it all starts with the mind you've got to another thing is you know set yourself up with this great support system and and if you don't have one then contact me I love the people that I'm working with and I am taking on some new clients for 2019 some committed clients and we'll get you on your way wow that's very exciting is great advice for anybody who wants to become a health Jedi I know some of you guys out there listening are already Jedi's but you might want to think about becoming a health Jedi put that box of tacos down and start thinking about your health for 2019 so now we've we've hit the point of the show where just about every one of my guests have had to go through this and now I'm gonna put you through this but this is a little bit different this is kind of our quiz category and for this quiz category you're actually just gonna simply help me with my grocery list okay yeah it's not really exciting but for each for each answer that you have correct you will receive 200 points now those points can't be exchanged for anything and it can't be used for money or anything like that but you can say that you have them so no you will receive ten questions I will give you a two choices you'll have to choose the most healthiest choice and I shall scribble off the unhealthy choice on my list so here we go are you ready I'm ready all right number one a cheeseburger or a salad I mean a salad yeah okay many variations are cheesy yeah that's correct that's correct okay I was talking about like a classic American cheeseburger full of cheese and the lettuce and ketchup may God okay I'm just drooling all over the place okay here we go next one concentrated apple juice or celery juice oh I definitely choose the celery juice now why would you choose celery juice over concentrate apple juice well unless you made the apple juice from your own apples right mmm a fan of it you're just gonna have a lot of like high glycemic sugar tension there all right that's correct all right so now the next one Captain Crunch cereal or regular eggs eggs for sure all right correct correct and I have crossed off the Captain Crunch cereal yeah it's so sad okay next one coffee with flavored creamer or coffee with milk coffee with milk mmm correct and why would you say that because a creamer is just a chemical I'll read a playwright creamer those things in tubes and bottles anything like in a box or a bottle guys it's just processed anyway and it's so thick it's like eggnog you're pouring into your coffee don't do that folks don't do that okay here's the next one a dark chocolate covered strawberry or a piece of pound cake the dark chocolate covered strawberry yes correct and you know what if the if the name of the cake is pound cake you can guarantee that's what you're putting on folks so stay away from it all right the next one beer-battered shrimp which is all my gosh is so good or grilled shrimp grilled shrimp mmm correct correct some good herbs mm-hmm yeah some rosemary and some garlic oh okay no nobody nobody right how what do you do in a situation like that when you want a grilled shrimp do you just without butter there's got to be some kind of never grilled shrimp with butter Oh see I need it my entire life like it's not like not with butter like you don't need add butter like if you need something like that like you could do the kinky or like you could do like an out like an olive oil like a light brush if an olive oil or like I mean they have even like algae oil now or like a little coconut oil or something like that that would be good with shrimp coconut oil yeah and the actual the olive oil would taste amazing with the garlic yeah did you pineapple shrimp not coconut all right okay I'm just getting too hungry now okay here's the next one okay English muffin or bagel English muffin correct and you know what I thought it was gonna be bagel because there's a hole in the middle of it and you know there's like it's space and missing so I figured hey that's less of a thing but no I guess that doesn't really work with science okay here's the next one okay Greek yogurt or low-fat strawberry banana yogurt Greek yogurt correct now for anybody who's out there listening why would I not choose low-fat strawberry banana yogurt can I answer yeah go ahead oh it's gonna be they're gonna be filling up just we're pleased to know sugar in all reality oh so now so when it says low-fat that doesn't necessarily mean all the time low-fat cuz what happens to sugar right and you're gonna eat some it's if they're just adding the empty calories in there too if I like both fat stuff because it keeps you fuller longer and used to class of it mm-hmm and I do like Greek yogurt I really have gotten used to it I started that just this last month and I kind of you know the fact that I've had you on the show I've already had this kind of mental thought of you know doing all this healthy stuff so I'm kind of doing something but okay here's the next one this one's this one's a challenge okay because I always thought that one would be better than the other but here we go veggie chips or plain butter salt free popcorn yes correct and you know the funny thing is is anybody who's out there who's listening you know the first thing you think about when you think veggie chips is oh I'm gonna grab that bag of veggie chips because it's got veggies in it yeah exactly yep because I mean the same principle applies to potato chips so I you know unless you took a piece of kale and toasted it in your oven it's not a veggie chip yeah and if anybody's out there who's toasted a piece of kale 'no hasn't disintegrated he'll let me know okay so here's the very last question no this is a bonus question this actually would if you ever got any of these wrong which you didn't will clear the board you would get 12 billion points but you can still get the twelve billion points right now so here we go bonus question rotisserie chicken or banquette potpie rotisserie chicken all right correct and congratulations you have just helped the grocery list I need to make for 2018 now the sad thing is I only have ten items on this grocery list and I do eat a lot more than that so I'll be adding to this grocery list based on the things that you have on your website and it was a pleasure having you on the show Catherine it was really neat oh I'm honored and thank you so much and if you have to any audience members that have any questions you know they know where to reach me oh yeah definitely go to WWE just being honest calm that's just being as bei in being honest calm and check out with Catherine's got going on over there thank you so much for being on the show oh my gosh no problem I'm so excited to connect up with you soon all right and this is Emmet blackwell signing out stay creative and stay captivating my friends [Music]
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NCompass Live: 2016 Nebraska Library Internship Grant Program
all right good morning and welcome to this week's edition of encompass live i am your host christopher is here at the Nebraska library commission encompass I've is the Commission's weekly online event where webinar or webcast we're an online show tell us what you want we are here every Wednesday morning live at ten a.m. central time but we do record our shows every week so if you're unable to join us on wednesday mornings that's fine you can always go to our website that will show you at the end of our session today and a few other recordings in our archives our live show and our recordings are all free and open to anyone to watch so please do share with your colleagues friends anyone you think might be interested in anything that we're doing here we do a mixture of things on the show book reviews mini training sessions interviews just plain old presentations really our only criteria is that it's library related and we'll put it on the hill we have a lot of Nebraska Library Commission staff that do presentations for sometimes and sometimes we bring in guest speakers from outside the Commission and today we have as we do very often a mixture of hat sitting with me here is Joe and McManus who is our grant program manager is done a lot of grants things for us and right now as good as you can see an internship grant going on that was she's going to do good we talking about and Mary Jo Ryan our communications coordinator here at the library commission also working on that and on the line with us we have I'm going to know if you guys want to wait as you're going through you can introduce who's on the line or you can talk about that okay introduce the four speakers okay like we're going to have on four guest speakers are on the line with us today let's see I've got Lori Yoakam who is at Wilson public library in cozad Rose barc.l is at lavista public library and Laura alt from shelby community library and lastly but not least Amy wenzel who's from omaha public but she was formerly doing grant work wealth in the gunship at sup memorial right here one of our and so she's a lot from there so I threw out we're going to chat with them as things go on but I think I'll just hand are you guys to take it away and start talking telling us about the new internship we got coming great thank you very much Krista we will be talking about the 2016 Nebraska library internship grant program which is sponsored by the Nebraska Library Commission and we have our Nebraska Regional Library System's as partners with us this time and it's funded through the library services and technology act from the Institute of Museum and Library Services so we want to give a shout out to them we've done internship grants before and however lateral years several years except last year we actually didn't do one and so the last time we had in turns out there was in 2014 but we're looking forward to have interns in 2016 and funding those for public libraries across the state I wanted to go over the goals and outcomes of the internship grant because obviously there's a reason for our madness we want to make sure that students get involved in real library work and it'll and hopefully they'll be introduced to a lot of varied and exciting work and even though they might be just working on one or two items for a library depending on what their skill set is you know obviously we're hoping that the library is going to share a lot of good information about the broad work that libraries do it's going to hopefully also serve as a recruitment tool helping students to view library work as a viable career opportunity because obviously we would like more students going into library schools getting their certificates and degrees and working in my brain so absolutely I always say it's nice to see some young people and new people getting involved with libraries another goal is to provide a view of the library's role understanding library operations and look at the role of technology and libraries so even if they're not working in all aspects we obviously want our libraries to share that with them and of course it provides the libraries with the the money to pay those students and of course if we can give a student a thousand dollars to come and work for a library they're obviously going to be more excited about actually doing that and of course they bring in a lot of fresh ideas and a lot of times they actually expand a programmer complete a project the library was not able to do because you they were short-handed or maybe they didn't have staff that had those particular skill sets we definitely found that in the previous year is Emily right so on our website are all the basics but obviously for this particular presentation we want to touch on the main ones the award amount for these grants are anywhere between 500 and a thousand dollars this is per public library or branch so for those libraries that have multiple branches they can apply for up to a thousand dollars per branch there's absolutely no month matching funds required so it really is a thousand that you can work with and you it doesn't have to affect your budget the eligibility is limited to accredited public libraries however we do like to see when those public libraries that apply might have a partnership with a school library or an academic library yeah another public library or a special library that really makes a much stronger application right and actually it's really good for the student to be exposed and so you know sometimes even a to you know a day trip where you go visit another library is is interesting as well so whatever you can do with other libraries is it is also good the funding the thousand dollars is to go directly to the student either in a stipend or wages and so it can only be spent on stipends or wages or for the taxes if your axe we employ them then obviously there might be some withholding taxes and it's okay for some of that money to go there as well there's we also define what an eligible in turn is it does have to be a high school or college student and as far as a college student it can be an undergrad or they can be a grad student as well the stipulations are that they can't have ever been employed by a library nor have interned at a library previously there's absolutely no restrictions on whether they served as volunteers so if you want to pull from your volunteers that's fine and out of times they can be some of the best interns because they kind of know a little bit about the library and want to learn more right and of course you know this it is too bad when a lot student has worked for a library and you can't employ them through this however the idea is to get more students exposed to library row gives you a chance to tell somebody else about what you do and show them right okay we've got some dates and deadlines to go over that the deadline for your application is December 17th at five o'clock p.m. so you can apply any time now through then if you send in an application and then decide Oh me maybe I should really have that in turn doing something else I wanted to read escribe it as long as you come back in before december 17th you can send in an amended application so that is not a problem at all and then in January we'll be reviewing those applications and we plan to do an award announcement on februari 8 so that should give you plenty of time to read if you get a grant to recruit your students you know do your interviews and get someone that can help you out sometime in 2006 16 excuse me and then of course if you do apply for an application definitely put februari 17 your calendar because we'll want all of our applicable applicants to join us on that webinar to listen about tips and tricks on how to advertise for interns and train them and all kinds of things that are just more meaningful when you're ready to go and hire that in turn and then of course your internship window when you can actually be spending that thousand dollars on your intern as long as any time after March fifteenth because by time then we'll be ready to roll and as long as you're wrapped up by November 30th we do see a lot of the libraries in the past that have done over the summer and that's certainly a good time to have an intern but if you wanted to have an intern early spring or in the fall that's not a problem is a tall and it kind of does just depend doesn't it on what the intern is going to be doing if they're going to be doing classes for adults it might not be is is good to do it in the summer or maybe it's summer is the right time it just depends on your community so I want this to be flexible and work for you and my body for summer reading is always good that is what a lot of the students do is they help they help summer reading and some of them do quite a lot of planning and active rice but on the other hand if you want them to organize something or start something new maybe having them come in when it's not as busy right might be there good don't elite it all depends on what kind of work you're going to happen do definitely okay you know I wanted to go over the expectations that we have of the library the library staff themselves will recruit and select their interns we might have some feedback from people who want to be interns or feedback even from the college's of who might be good entrance so certainly if you need help recruiting we might be able to suggest a student or to the library staff we do want them to provide an orientation to library work over the course of the internship it doesn't all have to be on first we can be a little here and a little there but the orientation should include broad overview and the work beyond the work duties a sign so even though you might only be assigning your student in these three areas we want you to share with them other work of the library the intern supervisor will assign and oversee the tasks of duties of the intern and track the students hours and activities and complete assessment and report in a timely manner we do want the supervisor to do a survey on both how the intern did and what they thought the internet project did such both the reaction to the Internet and the reaction to the experience right and and then at the end the library director will need to submit a form of testing to how the grant funds were expended so you really don't need to share canceled checks and things like that but just sign a form that yes we did spend that money to pay the intern or 40 withholdings attacks so that'll be quick and easy right Joanne quick and easy something in the file that the auditor said yeah we checked that they sent it right and I just want to also go over somebody some things that our past interns have actually worked on and as you can see on the top I have created conducted assisted design manage because even though for instance a lot of interns have worked on book sales or crafts and brochures I mean if vary depending on whether they were just proofing it to writing it to you know doing the whole thing and so all of these could be any levels of you know assisting to actually did that did the whole project right and so you can see up there they helped book sales they've done bulletin boards or circ desk I did story hour yes there's just so many things and and we have another page of this technology but just kind of keep your mind open to what they could do and it might be something the joys very busy with and need extra hands on but maybe it should be something that you don't have or don't offer so bringing in that extra pair of hands could be to develop something new or to work on something that you wanted to work on and you see that in this next slide don't you Julia there are a lot of these students did things that the the library staff just never quite got around to like the video tour the library some of those right you might not have time to get around to it or maybe your particular skill set doesn't involve some of these things and don't be worried that your intern might not have done all of this even if you want them to work on it because I've seen that obviously young students have a lot of good background in technology and even though they may have never have set up Instagram account doesn't mean that they can't research that and be very good at doing that absolutely and you can see computer classes classes on tablets instruction videos layout and design all kinds of technology I want to go over the application there and the application is online so you can see that and read those questions but this kind of summarizes what we ask on that application we ask for your reason of participation in the underlying need and opportunity we asked for the anticipated benefits to the student library community we asked for scheduled activities what types of projects and activities the intern will be involved in and what exactly is the students role so for instance the intern in turn might be involved in doing something on the website but what is their role is it you know kind of a primary rule role or are they working with someone else describe your preliminary orientation plan how are you going to you know what are you going to be telling the student as far as the different facets of your library and provide a tentative timeline when you think you'll be doing recruitment making an offer and other key milestones so do you think you'll get an intern May first or you're going to wait till sep tember now again this says just tentative timeline so even though you think you're going to get that in turn over the summer and then all sudden you decide no I'm going to wait till September that's fine that application was what you were thinking at the time and we know that things change particularly with this kind of thing all right Joanne what are we going to think about when we decide who gets these fans well obviously it's a competitive process we might have more applications come in that we have money to go around so we will be looking at each application and evaluating them on several criteria obviously mainly from those questions that they've answered on the application the needs of the library the described scheduled activities what are you having those interns do the proposed orientation the anticipated benefits and out comes the partnerships or activities with other libraries and your commitment to meeting grant expectations and as we said before we do encourage partnerships with other libraries and and you know we're hoping to see some first-time applicants and or some applicants that have applied before and weren't funded we'd like to see that as well and will probably be looking a little geographical too and see if we have some open holes in our state we always like to provide funding in a geographically well distributed way if possible right right so look at what you can find online everything we've talked about before I go to the website i think i will ask if anyone has any questions for joanne please just type that in your comment box does it say comments or questions I should questions box and go ahead and do that and crystal will be watching so even though I'm talking we'll still get your question yep absolutely let me just quickly show you the website I'm as you all know this is our website and the rest Library Commission NLC Nebraska gov if you go down these bar this bar in the left-hand side you're going to go to jobs careers now hiring and you can see if a flyout page pops up and you can see over here internships is right there so we are now and in the internship section of the job the now hiring at your library part of our website and you can see there's an overview of the Quran you've got contact information for Joanne if you have questions many much of what she already went over such as the goals and the deadlines there's a couple of things I wanted to call out here if you're wondering if your library is accredited you can click here and find out because you do have to be a credit enough to get the fund and that's good for those new directors out there that just might not know extra yeah they might not have filled you in on that when you when you started there then again this details on the grant amounts and the eligible interns a little bit of information about recruitment some more information that's more general and then the process there's a couple of things here I wanted to be sure and point out this is the grant application form it's offered in a microsoft word document and if you click on that you get this little screen that says open with Microsoft Word and you can open up the document and you can download it you can save it you can send it to us and if you have any trouble opening that just let us know because we don't we're not going to let that stop you or not you want that you can do it right we're going to make sure and again this is another spot at which you could find that downloadable fillable form then also isn't there a section what am I looking for I keep going yeah lower down we do have some after the expectations we do have some documents that might help you get some ideas for what your orientation is your swear we go rational helpful information and so it's a little bit of this is the old webinar will be replacing that now that they'll have a new weapon right and then the proposed timeline here's a sample public library orientation plan and a guidebook to developing a successful internship program let me just click on the sample orientation plan again because it's a sample it includes a lot of things that you could do to orient a student and of course the more comprehensive the better but if something just doesn't fit for example if there's really no way to well you can at least tell them about the budgeting but you know some of these things you're probably going to place more time and emphasis on than others and so just tell us what you plan to do to give them an orientation to overall library service and specifically your library and this should help and then again this is just some information about the partners no questions ok back to this if you have any questions Joanne can help and if you have any problems with the Microsoft Word application form Holly on our staff can help and then way down at the bottom is a list of past grant recipient very good so if you wanted to know whether your library had a past grant whether it was back in 2008 homie started or since then you can see that yeah are there any questions about the website or any of the things that Joey on talked about because if nothing else come in yet okay okay and we can take me questions at the end as well yes that's right we can take questions all the way through and and also I'm sure our other presenters will be more than happy to to take questions as well Wilson public library was one of our participating libraries in 2014 and Laurie is online to tell us a little bit about their internship well good morning ladies um I'm hoping you can hear me yeah we can hear you Emily yeah thanks Emily joined us as a summer intern like you said summer of 2014 she ended up working eight weeks for us at 20 hours a week and we were lucky enough to be able to compensate her with a thousand dollars and her scope of work she helped us at outreach events in the community as far as summer reading went and she obviously helped us with summer reading but her big contribution was using different technology in the library at that point we had a website that I was paying a tech person in Lexington which is 15 miles a way to make changes who had just when they designed the website had just trained me briefly on making small changes Emily was familiar with the program so she was able to make changes and update our website at no cost to us and furthermore was able to train other staff on how to do that which really lightened my load as director because the school was familiar with iPads they had a one-on-one initiative initiative for all the kids Emily was able to come in we had purchased an ipad for training and really that's about all we had used it for and emily was able to document summer reading use Facebook help people with overdrive questions um tweet different things that were going on in the library she wasn't familiar with Instagram but she was able to do some research and started a library Instagram site and posted things to that regularly so we felt at the end of it her internship like we had a real good footing especially with the teens at the high school knowing what things were going on at the library muted fortunately for us well I should say unfortunately a one of our staff members in July decided that she was going to retire but fortunately for us Emily was right there we had already trained her she knew how to work with the patrons she knew how to process books she knew had to check people in and out do all that primary library aide position stuff and so we were able to offer her a part-time job throughout her senior year and we were very excited about that and she ended up just doing tremendous things for us while we hired her as an employee one of which will be using next year too but she created a google doc online that allowed us to do online registration for summary unmuted home last year so she kind of left a legacy as far as interns in to employees which were very proud of wow wow we didn't get to we didn't coerce her into going into library science after she graduated she was pretty set on going into the veterinary field but um the children's director and I feel very good because when she started with us the summer of 14 her goals were to go to Curtis which is where she is now and be a vet tech period and we're talking a four-point-oh student at the high school who had multiple um scholarship offers two different schools and she wanted to be a vet tech period and throughout the internship we really talked about goals and and pushing yourself for more and then as she worked with us that next year we really talked to her about you know a vet tech is a great thing and that's a great first step but where do you see yourself in five years do you see yourself may be going on to professional school and becoming a full-time veterinarian and actually now that is what her goal is so we feel very happy that while we didn't get her in the library science field we were able to expand her her goals her thoughts of what she could accomplish one thing I wanted to read to you I kept her journals and her first week this is what she wrote for what I have learned so far she said the biggest thing I have found out so far is a librarian does a lot more than I thought I have learned out I have learned how to check out books DVDs and CDs and I'd read when a stack of CDs need to be checked in cleaning each CD yuck you know how to shelve books although the children's books can throw me for a loop sometimes I've also learned how to take a donated book right what's needed on the title page barcode it and they do it can even imagine what else I need to be taught or everything that I will know by the end of the summer that was after her first week at the end of our time are very close to the end of the time we took her to the Kearney public library and to the UNK library and i really say that's where the children's director and i started in on her as far as pursuing larger goals and this is what she wrote at the end it was very it was a very informative tour the Kearney public library was amazing with all of their books and different sections for their different ages of patrons I love that they had many different seating options available and that they had an area that had staff picks were they featured books that the staff light the newsletter was a big thing it's out every quarter and it's very I appealing with the color squares and little words and it's broken down into categories and they can add a little brochure of something else popped up to add into the newsletter the UNK library was also very cool they are directed toward students and to help them with anything that they would need from using a computer to finding resources for a paper to reading books that are in their field like teaching majors the writing area that they have created is awesome and it's great that they have tutors to help students with homework and to help them with their writing assignments something I realized today is I don't know much about the details of my college and what I will be taking there and what will be the result of my college experience it's something I need to know more about another thing I realized is how much time and creativity it takes to get people into the library i myself need to think more and get more creative to help bring people in just for the sake of enjoying being in the library not necessarily coming in reading books to get awards or prizes and so I read that to you because I think it shows how much she grew just in two months of time as far as realizing there's a lot more to the library and a lot more to other libraries then she had originally considered thankful that was so good and what I liked about those thoughts about visiting those other libraries is that it is a good way to share with the student that every library is different they have different you know different looks and feels and you know offer different opportunities and so it keeps them thinking that the library world is bigger than you know what one little what one library can show you I agreed Joanne I also thank Laurie that you should not feel like there was any type of failure in her not pursuing a degree or a wash the library profession not at all we gave her what what we wanted to give her and she grew immensely so oh yeah and that's what we away from it like I said you know we ended up having her for another extra year which was incredible and she ended up leaving us she was supposed to be here through august of this year and she came in to my office in April in tears because she had been offered a job for the summer at the vet clinic yeah and that's what she wanted but she didn't want to leave the library she didn't want to let me down and I said I would never stand in the way of what you want to do and what have you given me in return oh my gosh she gave us so much and for her to be able to be an ambassador for the library and to go out and tell people what an awesome place we are you have no idea what the library does I think that really was our huge benefit from Emily all right that's a good boy yes and that ambassador is just as important because I they're going to be sharing you know getting other students interested in library science even if that's not the route that they went so i think that's she might be the president of your library board someday which it comes back to be a vet in your community and that's true and that's one thing to note too is that you don't have to hire an intern that is telling you that they want going to libraries yeah it can be you know it's fine that they have different aspirations and you know look for someone with the skills that will be beneficial to your library great Lori thank you so much you're welcome and iron anybody have any questions for Lori just go ahead and type them in there yeah type in your questions section if you want to ask Lori to expound on anything she said you want it click to the next oh I'm sorry here you go there we go Rose I think we'll go move on to Rose at the La Vista public library Rose are you there yes thank you hi as the director of the La Vista public library I'm a member of the business advisory council for our areas project search group and they provide real life experience to help youth with significant disabilities make successful transitions from school into adult life so our local project search works with the Papillion La Vista school district to provide this program to its students so we got to partner with them part of the program is job shadowing and they have three different rod job rotations for their students where different skills are developed so I attended my first meeting and the presenter mentioned having those jobs in which you can't keep anyone those jobs were you doing more training and more hiring than anything else because of turnover and I went back to our library and talked with staff because we have our processing physician that that is a constant area where we're training people and I to guy counted and then I had staff count with me in 13 years we've trained 17 people for that position so having an intern yeah I did to hone those skills was very appealing so in my third year on the council the library was able to have a student for job shadowing and after working with the school district personnel they assigned us a particular student who would fit the library so he was going to be here during his final job rotation so school personnel determined Jeremy would be the good fit for the library and so throughout this process the Commission's intern grant provided a structured learning environment for Jeremy honestly if I had been left to my own devices I wouldn't have covered as much information in or been as structured with Jeremy so the grant pushed me to provide a better experience for our intern so he learned about the library and the programming and the library board and the City Council circulation reference and even summer reading which he noticed how loud very small children can be this is a different kind of Education so working with you I think of that yes exactly so working with an intern is different than working with the volunteer who may or may not return an intern is a dedicated person working towards gaining knowledge about the library overall so a detailed schedule was created for Jeremy so different aspects of the library and the city could be covered so and like throughout the process we like Joanne mentioned we adjusted that and change that depending on their interest level they're able to in take all that information and we knew we had the right in turn when I showed him one of my monthly reports that we created and he just glancing at it he pointed out an inconsistency on the table so instant satisfaction yeah it's just a having an intern not with the library background are as I mentioned who doesn't have library experiences they see things in a different light so and Jeremy was a great example to our current employees he was very enthusiastic so he was punctual and not only about arriving but also taking his breaks he went his a lot of time and his attention to detail went beyond what was expected he would find inconsistencies in our catalog he as staff member was having trouble with a computer so he was in the same area and he's like I think I can help you with that so he helped staff with computer problems so it was a give-and-take relationship he actually had to call in sick and he was crushed because he felt he was lit he was letting us down much like Lori's student they don't want to leave you in the lurch but again if you could bottle that enthusiasm that these interns show you we we'd all be millionaires Jeremy was actually able to help improve the quality of the library's processing services having an intern made staff aware of the procedures and processes and made us explore new ways of functioning so the way we've always done it or we've always done it this way doesn't fly with someone who's new and it doesn't know how we've always done it so it gave everybody a heightened sense of our organization and how we function so as a result the library was able to deliver a better product to the public because of our intern and our interim was bright and capable and he made the library in the city a better place and he started off with straightening shelves and managing our book sale and by straightening up the table and adding more materials and art library last year received over 13,000 items Wow in donation so that's a job in and of itself so but he does like if will receive a donation he'll search our catalog to see if we have a copy if we have a copy what condition it is in do we need to swap it out and that's really labor-intensive so him doing that freed up our staff to be able to do other things and then we trained him to do processing so now Jeremy does all the processing for all the materials so all of our books our CDs our CD books or DVDs and that fit in with his computers like I said just the his love of learning and his attention to detail was a great match so the Commission's grant was a great gateway for our library to have an intern who's compensated that was a nice bonus for us to be able to say not only are you here and you're learning and we're learning but we can pay you so that was awesome that's great and the grant led us partner with our local schools who runs a project search program in our area and this is housed at our local business so that was kind of a huge encompassing group and it made our staff more aware of our processes and determine if there is a better d way to do something and overall I gave our intern more confidence and a sense of satisfaction and worth it made his parents proud to have a care environment for his kid to be in and the grant actually gave us a gateway for us to hire Jeremy like Laurie the situation just happened to come open where we were able not only to have him as an intern but when that ended them we were able to offer Jeremy a position at the library and he's still here today so that's great news no and two I do want to mention that this commission staff did everything in their power to make this internship a success from the beginning of the grant process all the way through for the experience of the intern so thank you for all your support that you gave to me which gave me confidence that I could do this terrific great story thanks so much rose thank you and if you have any questions for rose just feel free to type them right into that question box on your right lower right side of your screen I'm keep an eye on that I don't get you help sorry oops I guess I don't know what that's alright yeah let me do that I could do that to help okay laura is not here yet she's having some technical issues so i think we'll jump on to Amy okay okay and today we also have Amy wenta with us and she is now the youth services librarian at Millard branch at Omaha Public Library but why we asked her to join us today is because she's actually one of our former interns that had an internship at some Memorial Library in Papillion so we thought Amy could share a little bit from the interns perspective Amy yeah hi everyone um part of what I had to say I think is just really going to echo what these other ways before we mentioned but first I should probably tell you just a little bit about me and how I receive the internship in that process so i was just finishing up my first semester in grad school for library science but I didn't have any prior library work experience my mom had run to elementary school libraries when I was younger and so I volunteered and helped her out with some things and I always been a really big library user I love libraries but I really didn't know anything about the background of public libraries and and how everything works and so it was a really good learning experience for me I heard about the internship from one of my classes actually a robin clark who was the director of south memorial library at the time came to one of my classes as she mentioned the internship there so if you're looking for places to plug your internship and you are in the area i would definitely recommend going to some of those classes either undergrad or graduate so you know I filled out the application I interviewed as was my first library interview experience which was also fantastic besides just work experience I feel like sometimes we gloss over how important interview experience can be and how much that kind of sets us up and helps us learn what to expect in the future so I started to learn you types of questions asked at library interviews and then once i received the position one of the biggest benefits i found was that i was able to start to directly apply what I was learning in class and it really increased my understanding of everything that we were learning in class which was really nice so it was a really amazing opportunity just to get library work experience on my resume you know when you're starting out and you're in the beginning of your master's program but you don't have any work experience in that field that's pretty scary and then eventually led to my first official library job as a youth services assistant there so I was pretty lucky right when I was finishing up my internship something Morial library have gotten the funding to add in another part time you services assistant position so i interviewed for that again and got to slide right into that right as my internship was ending I feel like I've kind of had a few lucky breaks there that I've come after this internship one of the things that I really appreciate about my internship though was that I was given the chance to work in multiple departments and on multiple projects I know you ladies talked a little bit about that earlier and that being part of the grant that interns get an overview of the library and I really appreciated that as an intern you know that I wasn't just like shoved in a room and told the scan things or some days you know if you have one specific focus or a project that you know you want your intern to work on I definitely think spending at least a little time learning the workflow of the library how the different departments work together being able to spend a little bit of time with different employees in different departments is really beneficial I I worked the circulation desk I helped create signage for the children's department i created a shelving tutorial for new volunteers there was just a bunch of different projects that I worked on and then I was also given a little bit of time each week with staff from different departments to ask them about their jobs their role within the library and they think that just that experience gave me a much broader understanding of everything that does go into running a library and also an appreciation for those who really excel at jobs that i know i would be horrible at such as cataloging that is not a field in which I excel but now that I know everything that goes into it I can appreciate that work much more and I think that you know that experience and that knowledge definitely contributes so helping me be a better employee and someone who at least tries to think about and how their actions can affect the organization as a whole not just how it affects them or their program or their department but how it can affect the the entire library as far as other things that i really appreciated as an intern I feel like a lot of the best policies to follow with an intern are a lot of the same ones as with any new employee you know if you really want to get the most out of your intern have a clamp plan and be really clear about your expectations so if you do have a project that you know you want them to work on as part of their time there you know having that timeline which I think they they asked for in the grant anyway which is fantastic but having an approximate idea of how long a project may take so that the intern has a clear understanding of their timeline I feel like that always helps me be more efficient and more effective and so if you really want to get the most out of your intern not something I would definitely suggest and also never assuming that they know something I think especially for those interns who are in the library science program it's it's really easy to assume that they are you lost or if they volunteered in the library before it's really easy to assume that okay well if they know that you know how we shell with last name and first name and understand the des muscle some them will know how to shelve everything and no that's not necessarily true I don't think I've been to a single library where they didn't have some sort of collection or section of the library that you know maybe this parts only shelved by the first letter of the author's last name or or has different rules or something so taking the time to really go over things always helps and there's also i mean just different procedures that are different in every library when searching for an intern i would definitely recommend searching for someone with a willingness to learn rather than experience with a specific task again I think I'm echoing what you ladies have mentioned earlier but you know if even if you want someone who's tech-savvy if they've never worked with instagram or something but they they have those abilities and they show a willingness to learn i feel like that really miss to learn is so much more important than actually having the experience if you have that energy in that excitement it's going to come through and also if you if possible and Ellis is always hard depending on projects and timelines and everything but something I really appreciated was that there was a willingness to be a little bit flexible with my work hours when I was an intern oh boy yeah that was huge you know I I was working full time I was also going to grad school I had a very busy schedule so when I applied for my internship the only days that I had available or it was Tuesday and Wednesday during the week those were my two days off I work every weekend and so I worked at the library for take about four hours on each of those days I was working seven days a week for the entire summer which is always tough it was a long summer but just the fact that they were willing to work around that schedule with me was huge you know it meant that I couldn't help with there was like a big program on a Saturday but I know they would have liked to me to have been able to come in for but unfortunately my job at the time was was very strict and I was not able to get time off for that and so having their understanding made me even more appreciative of the opportunity I've been given and maybe want to prove myself that much more so you know they could have taken a look at my available our limitations and just immediately turn away my application but they didn't and I think that you know an intern who is choosing to work 50 hours a week you know while going to school is most likely going to be really thankful for that opportunity and will be willing to work really hard for you well thank you thank you very much Jamie that was sound like you had a really good experience at something immoral library and thank you for those great tips because obviously the libraries who apply for these grants are going to want to have some idea on what to look for an intern and of course we'll go over that more at that webinar in February in February 17th about how to choose how to advertise and it's nice to get your perspective Amy we really appreciate that yeah this is an amazing opportunity for me I feel like it really you know started me on my path I was able to go right for my internship into that use services position then another part time position opened up there at some so I was doing two part-time jobs actually working as a library aide and aid supervisor on the weekends and and from there have just kind of continued to get increasing management responsibilities in my other library position and so I kind of I have a seat reset it back to my internship great great that's wonderful maybe yet before too long you'll be an intern supervisor my name is thinking about it warmer baby another plant branch will have to apply yeah our fourth speaker Laura alt from the Shelby community library I believe she's listening in but she's having difficulty connecting to visit so however I did want to mention a couple things that she had shared with me the chubby community library is a very small library and they and they really did have they did have a website but they're in turn help them get on facebook and twitter and did a youtube video and so really brought them in the 21st century according to laura and so it is really nice especially if you're have maybe only one staff member and so you know you certainly need help in something that maybe you either haven't had time for don't have the skills in and so i think that was really good at the shelby community library she did mention to me when we were chatting earlier this morning that um they've had both college and high school students as interns and she said they're both just as good there wasn't really a big difference in knowledge they're both really techie people to get the technology really well they're very willing to work so if you were wondering about maybe a high school kid might not forget it she had a great experience with either and she would go with either any each range for that you thought it's the person not the age exactly yes yeah then it cools success with both right and i do want to mention to those listening in certainly if you have any questions type those in yes but the people that we heard from today have talked about a single interns we also have had libraries that had with their thousand dollars have split them among two interns and have had two interns obviously you have to look at whether you know how many hours you want any particular in turn to work but you can do that if you want and we've also had in the past where someone has hired an intern and they either wasn't working out or they had something else that came up and so they needed to switch interns and that was not a problem as well obviously we're very flexible with the library commission to make sure that your experience works out so we will work with you if you decide to go in a different direction well again if you have any questions you can always contact Joanne directly if you have any problems with the application please contact us right away any questions that me to that question section we can intern for you right now without everybody on the line we can do that or you can contact Joanne or hits at home at the office oh man I'm not at home right here at home at the office um we have some quotes up here which we won't read you the whole thing but they sort of echo I think don't you Joanne some of the comments that we've heard from the intern supervisors and from Amy the intern right and of course at the end of every intern ship we ask both the supervisor to give us feedback and the intern and they all sound very similar where the interns are saying that it's much more than they expected in the library and the supervisors are so happy that of how their interns turned out and what they were able to do for the library and and I'm impressed with this first one here where they had a good experience in such a good experience with the internship through us that they were able to find another source of funding to keep the internships going I'm always happy to hear that kind of thing and I'm sure they were happy too and again that idea that the intern is an ambassador and an advocate for the library in turn feedback sounds a lot like Amy's feedback find out just how much there is going on in the library and also you learn about the specifics of that specific library I love this one librarians aren't quiet and shy or old and mean a lot of different movements there's there's plenty of movies that show us as otherwise yeah it would happen and I like the one where and of course you all know it and they meet people and all walks of life on a daily basis and have to give them good customer service and sometimes you have to deal with difficult people we had had seen that as well but what a good learning experience for a young person to give that in their head early on and I do like that last phone I see the library is much like a book you can't judge it by its cover no I'm and even we've think heard where students that have spent a lot of time in the library prior to their internship because of you know study groups and whatnot still had their eyes open to what a library that all them behind the scenes stuff that ya never see oh we are just a user am now we do have one question that came in talking about the application um if they set a timeline for the internship in their application but things don't work out for who they hire or for the reasons can that timeline be modified or adjusted is that it or they stuck with what they came up with nowadays shall we and we purposely ask them for a tentative timeline so they do on everything so they know that they can adjust that if they need to the only thing that would be kind of a drop-dead thing is that they do need to be wrapped up by the end of november right right we'll need to get all our reports and get everything going by then it's just going to open this and see how what I hope it does it but there we go it's opening as you can see it's pretty simple and it's Joanne said it's a tentative timeline and we asked them whether they think they're going to try it for a high school or college and again if they put one down and they go in the other direction that's fine too we're just trying to get ideas of what the library is thinking about then we just ask you to agree to the things that Joanne mentioned before and sign it so you can see it's a three page application it's fairly straightforward we hope but if you have long questioned long answers you can use my right hand in a J more than the three pages because it will just keep let you know just keep adding lines so well we've got a little over we appreciate everybody staying with us then we started a few minutes after the top of the hour anyway so that's fine thank you all very much and we're looking forward to your applications and your and hearing about what your plans are so what are we going to do next week yeah we see the Mel Syria thank you everyone for attending thank you Joe and Mary Jo and Lauri and Amy and ro rose and Laura Laura Ryan hood I'm sorry we couldn't get your connection working from our side uh technology is fun isn't it we'll go with that um yeah next time I encompass live actually if you just do you got the key word marriage just type in encompass life I can do that and it will bring it to our website here so yeah that will wrap it up for today show it's been recorded and it will be on our website here just beneath our upcoming sessions we have our archives with recording up here it goes on to our YouTube account I'm channel and the PowerPoint slides will put up as well and i'll also include a link directly to the internship page the main web page here yeah so you can quickly jump to that as well when you're looking at the archive here on earth on our end it was live page should be sometime this afternoon I'll let everybody know send you an email letting you know that it's ready for you to watch or share with anyone else so you might think it would be interested next week our topic is secrets of the NLC website yeah that ought to be interesting I believe I'm supposed to talk about a secret spot on it and it's a website we're going to have no we don't have a list here because it's a I think its work in progress approximately ten or so maybe Library Commission staff are going to be here Jos gonna be likely to use dating they're going to be like and really fast there's a lot of neat things in our and the library commission website as you saw when Mary Jo's getting you to the injured this is a huge menu on the left hand side with so many pop out things and there's a lot of good resources in there that we're want to make sure people are aware of we're concerned that some people in now to see in certain things so we're gonna give you a lot of good tips about how to navigate our website and learn with all the things that we do or the resources and things we can share with you um but do note right here in red next wednesday is a holiday it is Veterans Day we are close so next week's and compass live lat should be on Thursday November twelfth so not wednesday morning Thursday morning whenever we have these holidays that fall on our encompass live day we just bump our show to another day so definitely joins for that and any of our other shows that you see coming up here on our schedule other than that I don't think any last minute urgent questions came in nope we are good to go thank you much very much in one for kidney and we'll see you next time and thanks to all our remote presents thank you everyone for getting in is joining us through your input was great thank you so much and give us a cop have any questions yes alright 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Vermont State House - Governor's Childcare Proposal, Church and State Issues Related to Schools
[Music] good afternoon everyone it's a little after one this is uh february 3rd and senate education is uh starting its afternoon at work we're starting out today uh with uh secretary of french mr secretary it's great to have you with us as usual uh secretary of french is going to talk to us a little bit about uh the governor's proposal for uh is the governor's child care proposal uh uh everyone likely heard that in the budget address and he's going to take us through that i've then asked him to talk a little bit about uh this church and state issues related to uh what we're seeing right now uh in our religious schools and vouchers and uh i'm not articulating it as well as he will but the short of it is uh what what rules has the agency uh adopted um and we'll then hear from professor teachout we'll talk a little bit more about some of those church and state issues that we've been reading about and learning about from our constituents and then later in the afternoon we will jump into our three bills that we have been spending the most time on that being sixteen uh some more on literacy and the proposals from vsac i just met with the pro tem for a little while uh to go over some of our work um and to also inform her as uh i'll also inform all of you we will on tuesday be hearing from jeff fannin and his group of people uh and i need to talk to you about this also mr secretary about what they are envisioning uh for um students that might have deficits uh in postcovid uh vermont so that's just an over little overview uh of where we're at uh i now will turn it over to mr secretary oh good afternoon uh thank you for having me dan french secretary of education um as a chair mentioned i'll start off speaking a bit about our child care proposal which is usually entitled restructure of cdd and i shared a powerpoint genie i don't know if you have that or not um but we can kind of use that we we prepared this powerpoint for joint testimony uh between my uh you know our folks at aoe and my steam colleagues at ahs who are not with me today so um i will do my best to cover that um and then i'll also yes i have made you co-host so you can share whatever does you'd like thank you okay very good thank you the um and i'll make some comments about um i'm sorry church and state issues which is the subject of active litigation uh very interested in hearing professor teachout's observation on that but i am essentially named linnigat in some of that work so um i'm going to be somewhat confine my comments to some general observations but i did also share um a document with a committee uh that describes uh some i'll say guidance or recommendations best practice that we put out to school districts um so i'll basically use that as the basis of my comments um so if that sounds good i'll go ahead and share out my screen here powerpoint can you see that okay i know it's small okay i apologize one moment getting bigger wonderful thank you all right so um yeah so our proposal at this point is um is is really just a proposal we haven't reduced this to specific uh statutory language um we acknowledge uh at the front this is a very complex topic and um one of which will vital and by necessity invite a lot of stakeholder feedback and also feedback from legislators so we intentionally uh put forward this in the idea that you know here from an administrative side here's something we're uh we're proposing from uh basically the theme of what would be uh from our perspective good government um but really uh willing and anxious to work with legislative partners and other stakeholders to to bring this to a specific some specificity and i think in fairness to this they're they're the devil is in some of the details so to speak so there is some work to do in that regard but i'll um as i mentioned these are slides that we were jointly prepared for a presentation with my colleagues at ahs i'm going to focus mostly on the agency of education side of that but this will this will give you a sense of what what's involved i think so the child development division inside the agency of human services has several functions uh one of which is child care and learning uh so what we're proposing to do is to move uh the ch the early care and learning aspects of the cdd division to the agency of education our policy in pre-k in particular which is act 166 has resulted in a sort of a bifurcation of administration so the agency of education administers pre-k in the public school system the agency human services through the cdd division or through cdd um overseas pre-k and uh the private providers of the care providers who take it on pre-k as well and that that has never uh been well received particularly by the public school system uh who would find themselves regulated by two agencies having to do uh two sets of fingerprints for staff having to go through two basically inspections of those facilities and so forth um i would say since in my tenure as secretary which is coming up on my third year um this has been challenging uh to administer uh internally there have been times when we have a regulation if you will that has led to disputes between the two agencies and uh myself secretary gilbert or secretary smith have had to get together to try to figure out how to do this so it's been challenging um also in our data systems uh you might have heard of this thing called the state longitudinal data system what we call the slds which is a data warehouse project sponsored by the federal government the agency of education uh is essentially the sponsor of that project we we built on to that to include earlier data and it's been challenging to create a single data model in earlier and i think the data is a key piece of the policy approach in this area so at any rate there's there's some things we've noticed inside of state government we think that could be improved by bringing the child care function under the same organizational roof if you will as pre-k and to do that inside the agency of education this would not this does not mean the public school system taking over learning and care it basically um brings these teams together under one organizational structure um i'll say you know child development division the term division i think vary somewhat among different agencies the agency of education is obviously a much smaller organization the agency of human services uh we're about 160 employees human services is about 3 500 something like that and our divisional structure inside the agency we don't have departments we just have divisions our divisions are about 20 to 30 people so this change would basically necessitate us creating a new division at the agency of education which for for just for discussion purposes i'll label a division of early learning and care so we would have approximately 30 to 35 people in a new division under new leadership which i think is key to sort of bring this together as a single team of integrated service from birth to uh five-year-olds to kindergarten essentially uh which i think is is rather intriguing from our standpoint just checking so uh those 30 to 35 people they are already where are they now are those we're not taught just for clarification we're not talking new staff this is a shrek these are largely bringing over approximately 29 cdd staff to the agency of education thank you so there's no um there's nothing happening in terms of uh like the agency of education having to learn how to do this space we're bringing over that expertise from another agency the idea here is to just making the point this would necessitate the creation of a new division not so much integrating these employees from cdd into an existing agency education because our pre-k team is pretty small right now and it's embedded inside of what we call the student supports division which also includes special education and a few other critical functions so for us it's it's a great way to put emphasis on this critical policy area by now having enough staff and focus to necessitate the formation of a division and the division leaders inside the agency agency of education are essentially members of my immediate leadership cabinet so it elevates this function also to a very high level insight into prioritization inside the agency of education the point i'd make also from this slide is there are elements of cdd uh that do not come over to the agency of education on this proposal so this is the piece that the agency human services if we were doing this as joint testimony would speak more directly to but there's on this slide for example the financial assistance systems program would be as a benefit program housed that department of children and families so there's some pieces of cdd basically cbd would be dissolved and parts of it would be broken up into different places inside the agency of human services but this this core function of child care would be brought over to the agency of education the you know the theory of action here is to have an integrated approach uh and a more integrated approach um you know sort of if you've heard the governor's vision cradle to career but we also know of all the other research we have out there in this in the education space there's pretty compelling evidence to suggest that the best investment we can make in the education area is on pre-k and particularly early learning and care if we look at very successful education systems in the world like finland uh their education system is built on a foundation of really uh birth birth to five uh making all the investment they make in prenatal care and so forth so that's that's part of seen as an integrated investment of social services of which education is sort of the receiving end of it if you will uh but we think there's uh if we get very intentional about this and not to harp on the finish experience i had the pleasure of going on an education tour of finland several years ago um but finland's history is kind of interesting you know they came basically started to exist exist as a nation state after world war ii for the very first time in their history and they you know their story when they talk about their education system is you know basically at that moment in time they looked around and said you know we don't have a lot of natural resources we have forests um our biggest resource are our people we need to invest very strategically in building the best education system in the world and that's basically what they did very intentionally through like 20 to 30-year period i would argue vermont's in a similar place arguably you know we have wonderful natural resources but in the era of declining you know our demographic challenges that we face we cannot afford to have any student not get off to a good start every any any individual any vermonter not get off a good start we need every vermonter to be able to be successful so this i think i feel that sort of prioritization that maybe finland felt as well so that's that's sort of the theory of action to do that administratively in state government um there are you know once again from an administrative standpoint some i don't say efficiencies but also some improvements that are going to be gained i talked about the sort of bifurcation of the administration of act 166 the pre-k this would now be brought under one roof we'd be able to eliminate some of that dual regulatory oversight that's been problematic we have federal funding streams um that idea is the individual disabilities education act basically special ed law there's some revenues that come down through that program part b part c uh they're arguably focused on the same issue to help kids get off a good start but currently ahs administers part b aoe administers part c and the handoff between those two things isn't as smooth as it could be if it was administered by one agency this piece on the integrated benefits is the efficiency to be gained at the dcf side on the ahs side by basically now looking at a composite level the benefits that are administered to families uh currently cdd administers a separate benefit program uh that families might be receiving later on through another benefit program in dcf uh so this gives dcf view into a more seamless look at benefits i mentioned the data system piece um i i'm some of these components are more ahs oriented so if you want to dig more deeply into those i'd recommend bringing hsn but the theory is that we we there's some things to be gained administratively this is disruptive certainly uh but by putting pieces together and under one administrative leadership team there's some advantages i will also say by introduction um you know i don't have firm data on how these services are staffed nationally but it's not uncommon to see them housed as they are now among two different agencies but it's also equally common to see them brought together under one agency so it's kind of i would say 50 50 but there's a bit of both going on nationally um and i mentioned you know i can get into the specifics of how the services break down but generally speaking child care would be coming over to the agency of education there's mental health components of cdd that would go to the department of mental health aspects as i mentioned benefit administration and so forth that would go to the dcf i'm going to skip through some of the ahs aspects but they they would make a compelling argument for why um early childhood mental health should be integrated into the broader understanding of mental health not be separate in a separate division inside the agency of human services similarly dcf would make an argument as to why benefit administration would be better done under one organizational entity and ahs as opposed to having multiple entities doing that and i guess i'll just end on this slide uh but you know again uh what we're proposing is not to move all of cdd to aoe but a good part of it particularly that function around child care licensing referral head start gets into the pre-k administration which is 166 or early learning and care and so forth as i mentioned um so you know this more or less concludes concludes sort of my overview of what we're proposing once again the devil's in the details on this we intentionally knew going into the legislative process that um there's a lot of stakeholders that need to be involved in the state employees legislators so we're we're proposing to work with legislative leaders to bring this down to a level of specificity because it is something i think that's fairly complex we're also not expecting to do this in one year um so we would like to set the train in motion if you will and then work on the structural budgetary pieces as a follow-on piece of work when i say budgetary pieces meaning the state government budget structure so why don't we end there and i'll take some questions and then we can transition over to religion and schools thank you uh committee question yeah thanks secretary french and i guess the one question i have is did you look at it from both sides of saying like i think it makes sense to definitely combine it under one roof and one administrative structure did it did the administration look at the doing in the reverse of taking the stuff that education is doing and putting in dcf as well as taking the dcf stuff and putting in it and why did you decide the one way you decided yeah i think it's a great question and i think they're um i will say this is not a new topic it's been on the table since i started secretary least i think my predecessor rebecca holcomb and secretary go bay the year i think probably 2017 somewhere in that time frame 2016 2017 had conducted a statewide tour sort of a listing town hall if you will about how to address issues around 166 how was 166 being implemented how's it going and certainly as i mentioned the public schools were definitely almost uniformly critical of the dual agency oversight um but the result of that sort of visitation around the state was that um this is just sort of my editorial comment that the secretary's basically concluded that it was it's hard to get agreement on this area so therefore we should divorce and that's what i i used to call the divorce bill you know so there was a bill introduced in 2018 or 2019 uh senator bruce brought forward to divorce this and to break it apart and um that was sort of my initiation of this policy space as secretary um because i you know certainly focused on act 46 at that moment but um i observe that is problematic we have multiple agencies involved implementing a single program so i thought the divorce was a useful construct i was very interested at that time looking at fixing 166 and then figuring out how to staff it inside of state government second i've subsequently come around to think um it's hard to get better policy if we don't have coherence inside of state government so we've been working on this for a bit i guess my long-winded response um i think there's been a natural impetus to kind of think about pulling things from ahs and putting them into other agencies just because ahs is so large this is just my editorial observation as someone who doesn't work inside of ahs but also the agency of education has started to take on some of the technical sort of back office functions of this area so we once again we own the data warehouse um we've been sort of we run the bulk of special education so there are some programmatic pieces that sort of put the momentum on our side as well the fact that we're smaller um and many of the functions that are in pre-k make sense if they're attached to the rest of the education process thank you senator lyons uh thank you um and we also are looking at this in senate health and welfare at least we've taken a a quick look at it um i guess the question that i have is did you consider at all uh having a universal pre-k and then building special ed uh and and moving some of the special ed issues into um education rather than uh parent child centers home visiting um and some of the we've done a lot of work over the past few years in integrating these systems including cis and now it feels like all that work is being pulled apart so did you consider looking at universal pre-k and then the special ed integration that i think is always been uh an issue yeah i think you know this the the topic i appreciate the question universal pre-k for me sort of falls into that conversation about what is the policy um and my initial uh disposition towards this was to let's talk about the policy and then then figure out how to structure uh the state government response as a secondary approach as i mentioned i sort of come around to that as we've had difficulty articulating reform to 166 in particular is that we're working across agency boundaries and there's just a lot of effort and energy focused on just convening that conversation in state government on how to how to create better policy so i think you know the thinking here is to create a structure that is set up by definition to be integrated and to have also organizational capacity all the resources focused on the policy and then to advance policy as a secondary outcome of that but right now inside the agency of education um we have a team of five people essentially that works on pre-k we have a director of pre-k but we don't have adequate policy staff to really get into advancing a larger policy on pre-k essentially our staff are solely focused on administering act 166 as it is so once again creating a division inside the agency and a division director that's going to be focused on early learning and care with a robust staff of approximately 35 people gives this policy area some some horsepower so to speak that allows that will allow us to engage more proactively on policy development so i'm sorry go ahead yeah i was going to pivot to talk about special education but i'll stop no go ahead please do yeah i don't um i'm not i don't see this necessarily as taking things apart um i know there's been a lot of good work that's gone on i will say um i think the bulk of special ed obviously happens i think in the agency of education i mean that's uh we take over um pretty clearly after grade 3 or age 3 and then certainly up to age 22 so the bulk of it is inside the agency of education so it makes sense to me sort of uh naturally that we would put it all under one roof as to having a slice of it someplace else but i understand there's a lot of integration that's already occurred i my intention would be to this this organizational structure would be a catalyst for further integration not something that would be disruptive in the work that's already occurred well that will remain to be seen so we'll have to there's a lot of details there and a lot of questions to be asked obviously when i see different uh programs being moved to the department of health or to somewhere else and not fully integrated it is a concern it's not a concern so much from the administrative side because that what you're suggesting poses administrative efficiencies but it does suggest that there may be some confusion on the part of families and children and what the what the model looks like for the kids who are zero to three and maybe even zero to five so just yeah i think i think there would be a disruption obviously this is a significant change um yeah no and i don't mean just in the change process i mean once it's accomplished we we see in so much disservice to um to people sometimes when we try to make uh administrative efficiencies and as you were talking about finland for example the amount of resources that are put into the work that finland does on after school or early child care is significant so it seems to me that one consideration might be simply to increase the resources available to your agency to cover the the needs that are currently there i'm i'm getting i'm getting a feeling that we're going to start spreading ourselves even thinner than we are yeah that's just my initial yeah no i think he's a great great conversation i i you know i would just make the general observation again that there's um from a national perspective there's no right way to do this you know so there's no one way that everyone's realized is the best way and all states are administering idea b idsc special education and so forth virtually all states have some commitment to pre-k um so there's there's no one right model um i think what we're talking about is what's the best potential model for us as a state and i think we do have to be cognizant of the resources we do have based on the scale at which we operate which is you know from the public education system 75 000 students um so we we have to keep that in mind um i think it's it's a it's a time it's a conversation that we should have a focused conversation about i would i agree the finlands also you know from a financial point put the prioritization on making the investments but they also have straightened out a lot of their infrastructure it's it's essentially a seamless integration from their perspective on doing that so the two go hand in hand from my perspective it's not just a question of putting resources and i i couldn't honestly guarantee to you if you were to give me additional resources in this regard i couldn't guarantee you that we'd have the policy outcomes that you desired because there's a lot of uh internal um i would say tension between the apparatus and how we how these services get delivered so it's i think it's it's got a lot of potential if we try to put these together under one roof center lines did you have a follow-up no i'm okay no i'm good thank you okay uh senator hooker thank you thank you and thank you uh secretary french when you talk about 75 000 students that includes what ages from zero that's k through 12 students in our public section how many how many children are we servicing from zero to three yeah i don't i don't have a solid handle on those numbers because it's not an area i have direct oversight over um ahs would have that yes absolutely okay thank you any other questions uh thank you mr secretary i guess my only question right now uh is it doesn't sound like there's anything for us to do uh it sounds like this was a again a good overview of what uh the administration is thinking about and you'll continue just to be in touch with us as you move forward and if there are certain policy decisions that you'll need us to consider along the way the one yeah is that accurate yeah no i appreciate the opportunity to come and give an overview um to date uh this this presentation has been provided um i think to a joint uh meeting of the house human services committee and the house education committee um we haven't had a chance to sort it that was last week i don't think we've had a chance to sort of recoup uh inside of state government um but we'll be reaching out um and if there's interest in pursuing this with folks great thank you so much and the other thing just so you know uh knowing how busy your schedule is i can't imagine you are checking our agenda every day but uh ally richards is coming in tomorrow and uh she is going to sort of give let's go kids their sort of overview of what direction they're heading in what they would like to do uh and i also asked her just to weigh in on it weigh in on this yeah we've we've had a great conversation i mean they're to their credit they've put together a very solid plan um which which i appreciate um it is it's it's just to make the observation it's it's been an interesting policy space um for me this is an area where there's broad agreement that pre-k investment should be made in early learning and care across the political spectrum across different advocacy groups on the other hand it's exceedingly challenging to get consensus on how to do it you know so everyone's heart's in the right spot but the mechanics of it are tricky thank you well now on to an easier topic so i'm wondering uh if you would as we start to look at this issue just sort of bring us back if you're comfortable doing so uh where things are how things got started and the agency overall what you're doing to respond yeah um it's a great way to frame it um and i have uh about 15 more minutes left so i'm going to okay yeah just uh just let you know um there's been uh and i've been intimidated somewhat by professor teachout being here who i only know through reputation but um i will i'll just make my sort of layman's observations and also a secretary i'm not an attorney but there's been there's been a national um effort to look at these issues in particular the trinity lutheran decision the u.s supreme court a few years ago in missouri and there's been more or less a sort of a change in how the supreme court's looking at these issues and there there was sort of a national effort to look at state constitutions and the provisions of state constitutions um and how how they might apply to these these questions of separation of church and state vermont is a state that has such provisions what we call the compelled support clause so there's been active litigation around the country is part of sort of this national change and disposition towards these issues uh we've been i want to say caught up in that so i'm a name it litigant in two cases right now one's on dual enrollment if you're familiar with our dual enrollment program um we basically provide two courses for free for students and we've we have not allowed students to attend let's say religious high schools to participate in that uh so there was a case brought forth on that issue um the the other case has to do with tuitioning and this is the one i'll speak more directly to i did send to your committee sort of a description of a guidance document i won't put it on the screen but you have that sort of for your background reading the um the tuition system in vermont is based on uh you know once again the state's ultimately responsible for the education students per our constitution and that's been sort of agreed on through the brigham decision and most recently i think with act 46 and the litigation around that the state delegates authority to local school districts on how to educate students and districts basically have two modes or means by which they can do that one is they either operate schools or two they provide tuition for students to be educated in some other school and those other schools are have to have some approval status through the state they have to be approved to receive public tuition dollars um so we get into the status argument you know how how are these schools approved or not uh we've had some litigation in vermont starting with the manchester decision and then more recently the chittenden decision which i still think is 1999 but still fairly recent and around this issue to what extent religious schools can receive tuition and you know i'm this is where i'm going to get sort of hesitant what i say but i think basically folks would agree that the vermont supreme court has decided that religious schools can receive public tuition dollars provided there are adequate safeguards to ensure that the funds that are being used for tuition are not also involved with religious activities that the religious school might be directly engaged so that's sort of the rub of it it's not about in vermont it's not about whether religious schools can receive tuition yes or no because essentially that's been decided yes they may uh but with school districts who make those decisions have to ensure the funds are being used appropriately and that's where we get into uh the document that we i shared with you that we recently published um to provide we can't basically from a state perspective or the agency's perspective decide whether religious schools are should receive tuition or not that's been decided by the vermont supreme court the answer is yes the question is how do school districts go about ensuring there are safeguards on how those dollars get used so we provide some recommendations on how they might do that but this is a topic of active consideration by the courts literally this week so it's a dynamic situation to say at least thank you uh questions for uh secretary french before we uh hear from professor teachout thank you mr secretary uh thanks for coming in uh feel free i know you might have a few moments we are actually before i turn it over to uh professor teachout i wonder if we might just take a quick two minute break i just need to uh check in uh down the hall and uh i apologize for that and we'll just take a an early stretch if you don't mind professor just for uh two minutes and then we'll be right back thank you okay i'll see if i can pull up a document so is that what you were hoping for i'm trying to i think i've got it coming mr chair here we uh no that's just the appendix unfortunately uh so shall we go without how to which the problem is now i have to find my own testimony i'll be right with you i apologize and senators uh please know if you haven't found it it is uh on our web page under today's date and then uh professor joe's name that's not it okay i can share it from here if you want jeannie if if somebody or if somebody could share it from there that would be great because i i am having it difficulty finding it on my own laptop jeannie if you don't mind doing that that would be a big help there we go can is that visible now it is i'm just going to ask genie to enlarge uh enlarging it enlarge it and jeannie when i asked maybe we'll scroll down a little bit so i can refer to specific points i make my name is peter t i'm just going to uh hold on one second professor uh jeannie can it is it possible to make it larger um it's full on my screen i don't know how else to do so senators should just follow along uh on their their ipads before you start i just want to pause for just a moment and just recognize that this can be is a sensitive topic uh in the united states in this state sometimes even with one another and so uh what i appreciate and i know uh we all it was just a respectful thoughtful dialogue around this uh topic that you know again can be can be sensitive so with that professor uh thanks for being with us uh appreciate it and look forward to hearing your thoughts well thank you very much mr chair my name is peter teachout i'm a professor of constitutional law and first amendment law at vermont law school and my areas of interest are united states and vermont constitutional law and history i've published a number of articles in those fields although not in this specific field and i've testified before other committees and senate education committee on previous occasions on other issues involving constitutional dimensions of legislation being considered by various committees up there i hope in my testimony today which i'm going to try to keep as brief as possible i can be helpful uh i'm going to share with you just a few ideas uh i want to apologize in advance for my written testimony it was it's a rush job but i thought it'd be more helpful to have something in writing than nothing at all in writing to refer to so i'm gonna share with you my own suggestions my views but i'm very much open to question and criticism and pushback uh because this is an area that is a potential landmine in terms of constitutional issues i my whole effort i was by the way i was born and raised in vermont went to the union school in montpellier and montpelier high school uh and uh very much bring to uh i guess the teaching and thinking about constitutional what i would call a vermont sensibility so so my instinct here just to give you a little perspective is to see is there some way to bring vermont's tuition reimbursement policy which secretary of french just described into compliance with the u.s supreme court's decision in the espinoza case without violating the compelled support clause in article 3 of chapter 1 of the vermont constitution i have in preparation and in other earlier discussions i've read district court judge rice's decision that was handed down on january 7th in ah versus french i read the emergency injunction that was issued by circuit judge minashi in that same case just a couple weeks ago on january twenty second i am familiar with the best practices memorandum that secretary french referred to that was issued by the agency of education on january 15th and i have to say i'm impressed by that document and generally agree with the approach recommended there with a couple of concerns about practical implementation with respect to the recommendations so consistent with that background and just as a sensible stop gap measure this is my suggestion i suggest that school districts that are subject to the emergency injunction that was issued by the circuit court adopt and announce the following policy it's here's here it is it's the policy of this school district to authorize payment of monthly requests for reimbursement of tuition from all independent schools regardless of religious status or affiliation upon receipt of certification that none of the tuition for which reimbursement is requested has been or will be used to support religious instruction worship other religious activity or the propagation of religious views now genie could you scroll down just a little bit at this point okay there we go okay i want to stress that if this policy were to be adopted by school districts it should apply to requests for tuition reimbursement from all participating independent schools and not just those that somehow have religious affiliations it's really important that it be applied neutrally and equally and uniformly across the board so this is a pretty simple as i would call it vermont solution but i think it does the work at least as a stop gap measure so why does it do so it's in compliance with judge rice's decision in the ah versus french case and with judge manashi's emergency injunction since there would no longer be discrimination quote based solely on religious status it would be consistent with the u.s supreme court's ruling in the espinoza case for the same reason chief justice roberts threw out the majority opinion in that case says the problem in this case that we are dealing with is discrimination against religious institutions or religious persons based simply or solely on religious status we do not decide whether or not there can be some restrictions on the religious use of government aid or money we're just not deciding that so this proposal also is consistent with the court's approval in earlier cases of the use by government of what i call the certification mechanism notice is pretty simple your entitled tuition upon certification that none of the tuition that you're requesting has been or will be used for religious purposes and i'm going to elaborate on that just in just a moment but this is an approach that has been approved by the courts in earlier cases there's an agostini case involving special education in uh religious schools and mitchell versus helms which involve providing educational materials and equipment to both non-religious and religious schools as those cases demonstrate it's a simple and practical and workable approach and then next paragraph most importantly for school districts in vermont it's consistent with the compelled support clause in article 3 of chapter 1 of the vermont constitution and the vermont supreme court's decision in the chittenden case it provides the court has said a constitutionally sufficient safeguard to ensure that vermont taxpayer dollars will not be used to support religious instruction or worship or the propagation of religious views with which taxpayers may fundamentally disagree so in the appendix to my written testimony i have laid out the basic history background original understanding of article 3 in the vermont constitution and in particular the original understanding of the compel support clause and i think if you're interested in history you will find it very interesting it's also relevant i think to what we're dealing with here what i like these it looks like we've lost him all together let's just uh give him a minute to make his way back cut off momentarily i don't know where i got cut off but it's not terribly important i think you can get a sense of where i'm going i suggested sort of a very simple approach uh to to dealing with this problem at least in the short term i just wanted to say a word that the court the united states supreme court in earlier cases has approved this certification mechanism as a way of providing safeguards against government funds and government aid being used to support religious instruction and worship and i quote from that opinion in my written testimony from a concurring opinion written by justice o'connor concurred in my justice breyer which was essential to the court's decision to uphold a particular program providing educational materials and instructional equipment to both private secular and private religious schools and in that quotation justice o'connor writes the safeguards employed by the program are quote constitutionally sufficient and what they did is both the federal government required that the aid provided not be used for religious worship or purposes or instruction and the states required signed assurance that the government aid would not be used for religious purposes or instruction i think they put it the other way around would only be used for secular uses and purposes but with the same thrust so that mechanism is available it has been approved in other cases it kind of does the work and does it in a very simple and straightforward and practical way i want to make just one other general point other than providing you with that historical material about article 3 where it came from the original understanding of what it meant and that is to say that one of the key differences between the montana constitutional provision which was challenged in the espinoza case and the compelled support clause in the vermont constitution is the montana provision was based on replicated what was called a blaine amendment blaine amendment never adopted at the federal level but lots of states adopted sort of mini blaine amendments and uh the problem with with with those provisions the court said is they were intended quite specifically to discriminate against catholics the vermont compelled support clause had no such purpose was adopted a very different point in time its purpose was really to protect what the back then the council of censors called the right of conscience that is the right that each of us have to be sure that our taxpayer monies will not be used to support the propagation of religious views with which we fundamentally disagree now i think the committee may have seen a very helpful powerpoint developed by jim demaris for the legislative council that gets into the weeds a lot more than i do here but i just wanted to share with the committee hey look it's really important right at this point in time for the local school districts that are affected to make clear that their policy now is not to discriminate based with respect to tuition reimbursement with respect to the religious status of the school that's requesting reimbursement but still at the same time ensure that in doing so you don't violate the compelled support clause of the vermont constitution by providing taxpayer support to for for the purpose of religious instruction and worship so that's the basic thrust of my testimony at this point lots of complications but that is the basic thrust i would like if i may i just want to uh before we start questions i just want to back up just so everyone knows we're at this again um we're talking about tuitioning districts is that accurate districts that are tuitioning um that have the ability to tuition out uh [Music] that is true that this would apply to tuition districts however operating districts on a one-off basis can approve a student to be tuition out of the operating district to another school so it also could apply there as well it would apply where jim so if if for tuition districts for sure a school that operates for example high school if the parent or the high school student says hey uh the school doesn't offer programs uh i want my child to have that's offered over there at this other school then the school district can tuition out that one student to the other school okay account can't fly the operating districts as well as to tuition districts but in the main it's about twisting districts so related so that's helpful i'm wondering if you would start by helping us how would you define religious purposes in other words you know if you think about how one teaches science what they teach what an afternoon uh after school program might involve teach and support how how would you define that well that is a problem and i want to recognize it is a problem under my approach you would leave it up to the school the school the independent school in this case either a religious school or not a school to simply say we're not using this money for we could change that language from religious purpose for purposes of religious instruction or worship or for the propagation of religious views so you could get rid of the word purpose except same for purposes of and and then under the certification process it's not great but it but it's it's very simple you would leave it to the independent school to certify we're not using your tuition money for purposes of religious instruction worship or the propagation of religious views that requires a certain amount of trust that that schools will be operating in good faith but all i can say is in mitchell versus helms the court found that that was in a sufficient safeguard against against abuse now if abuse comes to the attention of the public or the authorities or the school district i think maybe we ought to build in somewhere into the system some grounds were saying you were going to lose your status as an approved school but that's sort of secondary to the basic approach let me if i could just uh sorry to interrupt but i do know uh others have questions and i just want to get some of those out there uh senator chen did you have you had your hand up you do not senator hooker i i think this is pretty basic and maybe it doesn't even apply but are those schools that are receiving funds required to have separate accounts for that money so that it can be assured that the money's not being used for religious purposes that's a really good question the answer is right now no because they have been automatically denied until now their ability to apply for tuition reimbursement simply because of their religious status so we're moving into another world now the best practices document that was promulgated by the agency of education suggests there might be three sort of categories of schools that would be applying for tuition there are schools that would say we we don't use tuition money for religious instruction or worship at all or two to the extent we have components of religious instruction and worship at our school those programs are completely separate from the basic secular program i don't know if that's true for any school but that at least would be a second category the problematic category is the third one where you say well okay and this is your question senator hooker how do you as a sort of an accounting matter separate out those components that involve religious instruction or worship especially at a school that promotes itself as how can i put it uh being pervasively religious throughout the entire program that is our entire and in some ways that's the attraction of the school because sort of the entire program involves um help me out with the right word here well just a whole sort of soup to nuts experience around with regard to religion there are some that some schools that might do that and that's their that is like there's point if you will so and and i think that's a that that's the idea is maybe the agency of education could sort of set up an accounting system well you can't include teachers that you would want to cover under a ministerial exception that is that's a special tech category or you might want to exclude from eligibility certain particular uh courses in the program but it just seems to me you get into incredible levels of complexity i would hate to sort of draw up a laundry list of those courses that qualify those aspects of the program that qualify are those that don't that's why it's so much simpler simply to say hey look we aren't maybe requesting the full load of tuition reimbursement but we do guarantee you that the tuition reimbursement we're requesting has not been and will not be used for purposes of religious instruction or worship but it's a it's an incredible problem once you if you try to developing an elaborate accounting system for figuring out what qualifies or doesn't qualify jim jim demaris and i have talked about that so i invite you if you'd rather approach it that way but i was trying to make it as simple as possible other questions a senator lions i guess it's more of a comment but it is also a question that regardless of what we do and regardless of what policy a school might be putting in place and then attesting to it could it will it could still be tested in the courts so it's it's getting our feet wet and then hoping for the best well even that's putting it optimistically look look i said what's really important because of the court injunction that is hanging over those school districts heads right now that the school districts make it clear that we're no longer going to deny you tuition reimbursement solely because of the religious status we're going to give you a chance to apply okay that is as i think we can say just kicking the can down the road and why i think even that's optimistic is because running through chief justice roberts opinion in the espinoza case he constantly says we don't have to decide today whether i'm more carefully tailored restriction on the use of government funds might or might not survive constitutional child we don't have to decide that today because the montana prohibition basically prohibits access to this government aid solely based on the religious status so so we can say hey let's let's avoid that the court doesn't rule doesn't say anything however definitively what if the prohibition really is simply we can't provide you with tuition funds if those tuition funds are going to support religious instruction or worship now we have to deal in vermont with the fact the vermont constitution prohibits the use of government funds for purposes of religious instruction and worship that's the chittenden decision by the court back in the late 90s so it's sort of like we're trying to sail between the cilla of violating the federal constitution and the charities of violating the vermont constitution and the way to do that at least as a stopgap measure is to simply say hey look you're eligible you just certified that you're not going to use those funds for purposes of religious instruction of worship and you can and will provide those funds on the same terms we do to any independent school constitutionally okay practically simple but it's going to be challenged senator shinden so i i concerned that my question might be entirely germane to this discussion but it's in the ballpark and it has to do with something we've taken testimony on which is the notion of uh these tuitions for university programs and direct versus indirect support i don't know if that's falling squarely here but i think chair campion made a point that if a religious school is going to offset its curriculum and not offer say advanced math thus benefiting by not having to stand that program up and then use the program that the state offers to allow those students to attend the university of vermont using state dollars through that tuition thing is that not part of this broader discussion about religiousness and if it is i'd love to know what constitutes direct support and what is indirect support that we might need to be aware of or condition on certification process well senator chittenden i probably am not familiar enough with exactly what you're talking about it seems to me it would be germaine if in fact the state of vermont is providing state aid to colleges in vermont to offer courses that involve not introduction to religion but religious instruction and involve religious worship that the same problem would happen now under the dual enrollment program my understanding of the way that program works is that we reimburse colleges including religious colleges for providing dual enrollment education to vermont students but as i understand we're not providing that money directly to say rice or if mount st joseph or something like we're not providing that aid directly to the religious high school that the student is attending we're providing rather the reimbursement to the university so that i if that means indirect rather than direct then that seems to me to be okay uh professor teach out you and i had this i wouldn't say disagreement uh but conversation briefly a few years ago where uh when this dual enrollment topic came up and the point being was if a religious institution decides to as senator chittenden said say we are going to fire the history teacher and all of your history classes are now at ccv that therefore frees up dollars that indirectly could pay off uh sexual abuse law case lawsuit it could these these dollars could now be free to you know support the minister all those kinds of things and i think what you said to me at the time was it it needs to happen in order for that kind of to be to be figured out if you will so i remember that conversation senator campion the explanation is there are two kinds of diversion that we worry about one is where an institution uses government aid to directly support religious instruction worship something like that we worry that those funds will be used and and that is prohibited by the vermont constitution there's another kind of divertability that i think we were talking about which is that if we free up for example the resources that rice has to teach courses like history or math or science by funding those courses that will free up resources to teach the religion courses and all i can say is the court has addressed that second kind of divertability where the actual money is going to secular subjects but that frees up the resources of the religious institution to devote them to religious instruction the the supreme court is pretty much rule that out as a basis for objection i don't know if that makes good sense i don't know if i agree with it but i can tell you that the supreme court has basically said we don't worry about that kind of divertability from a constitutional standpoint i believe that was our conversation january you're right that was that was our conversation january of when was 1918 testimony and conversation was more recent than that it could be it could be okay uh professor i'm wondering what are the chances of you know five years from now we are having lawsuits around my child uh was not taught what might be settled science in the united states as it relates to evolution my child was subjected to anti-lgbtq posters in uh to into schools that that were funding with public dollars my child uh there's a uh you know a club or activity that is um most people would consider to be religious and my tax dollars are supporting that and i have concerns i mean it sounds to me that that we are we we no longer have a what i grew up with in a way uh having had a grandfather that was a judge and and talking about this uh there was a kind of a dark line there with separation of church and state it seems like this gray area is uh it could could cause additional court cases absolutely i can't remember i think it might have been secretary french who said that the supreme court seems to have been moving the goal post in this area increasingly in the direction of saying anytime you discriminate with respect to the provision of government benefits yeah even with respect to the use of those benefits against religious uses or on the basis of religious status that's going to violate the free exercise clause of the conflict so so the goal post is moving but your your question senator campion raised another point that i would like to make with the committee that is if you read the best practices recommendation of the agency of education they don't just focus entirely on you know religious purposes or not religious they also say that to be approved you need to comply fully with vermont's anti-discrimination laws for example i think it's extremely important yeah good point i think two things are important one that we have a uniform state policy what i've suggested is hey look let's just let those districts that are under the gun make a policy statement but we need a uniform policy and the uniform policy ought to include generally the requirements for being an approved independent school and that includes full compliance for example with the state's anti-discrimination laws and at least at this point unless you want to violate the compelled support clause in the vermont constitution a certification requirement that you're not going to use those funds for for purposes of religious instruction or worship so yeah uh other questions senator hooker thank you professor teacher i want to go back to the concept of you know the curriculum say at a school that is permeated by the um beliefs of a certain religion would that disqualify a school from getting tuition if their mission statement stated that their instruction and their existence was steeped in a particular religion well i'm going to give you a double answer to that senator hooker uh in the chittenden school district case justice dooley writing for the majority said hey look we've never completely prohibited government aid to religious independent schools we have approved providing them with books we have approved providing them with transportation public transportation so the part of the answer is that school districts could still without any trouble at all still be entitled to receive that kind of government support if it took those forms but i think a school that had a pervasively religious mission with religion pervading every aspect of the instructional program simply could not certify that the tuition money was not going to be used for purposes of religious instruction and worship they simply couldn't do the certification now i'm representing the plaintiffs in this case i'd challenge that that violates the free exercise goes but it doesn't violate the free exercise clause at this point so we're trying to buy a little bit of time until we can figure i want to make one excuse me i'm for interrupting my spill i want to make one other point if the court were to find that even prohibiting government aid for purposes of providing religious instruction and worship violated the free exercise clause that would trigger something called a strict scrutiny standard or review vermont constitution has in this compelled support clause a constitutional right that is probably as important as the right of free exercise in some ways it's just another way of saying that it's the right of conscience the right not to be required to support the propagation of religious views with which you fundamentally disagree if you read that historical appendix in my testimony you will see that the council of centers way back in the early 1800s very much concerned with the problem of requiring people to support with their tax dollars the propagation of religious views with which they fundamentally disagreed that's why we haven't had taxpayer support of public school education since that time do you have a follow-up senator uh mr demarek i want to go back to the conversation about making these religious schools subject to all anti-discrimination laws um so my understanding is that these schools are places of public accommodation and therefore they will be subject to the anti-distribution laws that apply that any place of public accommodation whether it be a school a restaurant um any place of a park accommodation however um there are constitutional exceptions for religious organizations employment laws so there's a visceral exception which says that for certain positions defined to be under the ministerial exception which is a very vague concept uh if you're employed by the school you don't have um the same rights as an employee uh to sue the school for discrimination so i think i think the conversation around making the school accept that all of the laws combined discrimination couldn't be done in that category because there's a constitutional issue you're running up against there um that protects the schools in that way so so jim you're absolutely right for example a school that whose religious views uh were opposed to same-sex marriage can fire a teacher if they find out the teacher in fact has got a same-sex marriage because it can conflict at least if it's a teacher who is responsible in part for teaching some course that involves perpetuation of the faith whatever you put they can fire not covered by anti-discrimination but you tell the independent school you want to be free from uh application of the state's anti-discrimination laws you're perfectly free to do that but the consequence is you're no longer going to be an approved school for purposes of our tuition reimbursement program what what about that i i wonder whether that would be a different form of discrimination based on status yeah yeah yeah right well yeah yeah anyway that would be that would be one approach at least in the short term likely to be challenged but you would simply say you can choose if you wanted if you don't want to comply with our state's anti-discrimination laws then you no longer eligible for applying for tuition reimbursement as one of the state's approved school i don't know why the approval system in fact doesn't build that in but you might the reason might be because that would be contrary to the ministerial exception well you know jurisprudence so we're trying to do the best you can figure out how else to do it i i have suggested one way to respond at least in the short term uh there are no guarantees first of all that won't be challenged and two that it that the court won't eventually strike down that approach but at least at the present time it would be perfectly consistent with both supreme court jurgens and vermont state constitutional jurisprudence so has the case been appealed i'm sorry not knowing this has has the case been appealed which the the the french case the french case yeah there was a decision by judge wright federal district court judge rice on january 7th right no i understand but has it been it was an appeal it was appealed on an emergency basis and one circuit court judge issued an emergency injunction right my understanding was either this week or next week there might be a panel of circuit judges that would look at the same question but even then the injunction simply says you've got to stop discriminating on the basis of religious status that's all it says it doesn't say anything that it doesn't say you can't stop limiting the use of funds if those funds are going to be used for religious instruction purposes okay other questions so uh you know please uh if people didn't realize uh you are now qualified to get one credit in constitutional law forward document to me and i'll sign it uh professor teachout thank you very much very helpful as usual uh well thank you for the opportunity i feel it kind of rushed a little bit and there's a lot that needs to be thought over but i appreciate the opportunity and if i can be of any help in the future just let me know okay absolutely uh and uh it was terrific and again very helpful and we're glad and grateful that you're on the other line uh to help us navigate these kinds of issues so and professor how are you related to sarah teachout second cousin once removed wow we're all related before i leave senator chittenden and i were getting into a teddy ted over who had more ancient roots in vermont so hey fresh orton when champlain came down from canada to discover the lake that bears his name yeah he found a white man and two saint francis indians on one of the islands and that white man's name this is white privilege that we were summer people but that white man's name was teach out long before tom chittenden was even a spark in anybody's eye you win gotta keep that that new guy modest absolutely thank you thank you we may have you back in again just to talk about your ancestors i'm sorry for taking up the committee's time thank you thank you very much okay bye-bye good afternoon uh and thank you jim did you have any other final comments it it sounds to me that um that this committee and i'll talk to uh senator sears uh to see how he wants to to handle this may need to take some some kind of action yeah so it seems to me there are if there's actually to be taken there's seems to be two paths in my view one is by you um as it's our assembly um and one could be uh alternatively by the easy education education directing school districts to do what professor teachout says which is to have them respond in this way because it's really um you don't have to take action because it's really the school district that needs to respond and make it clear that they will pay tuition if they get a certification uh you could direct that uh or the agency could direct that so it's i think there's two paths so we could directly agency uh or the agency could just take it up on their own yeah or we could we we would need to act you could act directly and say direct agency you get direct school districts directly uh um you know you could do either or you could just ask the agency to direct school districts committee uh thoughts and jim before we sort of discuss this for just a few minutes is there a way i mean basically we're getting at this we're reaching the same goal uh this committee will having the agency direct it would allow them and their expertise to to work on it um and then i mean basically through rulemaking correct uh well yeah it depends how far you go because if you do the certification alone i think you just direct the agency to you can actually direct direct to school districts you have to go to the agency to start school districts to require the certification yeah um but if you want to do that in combination with saying that the schools have to comply with all the conventional laws then i think you have to take action to direct the statute for the agency to update its approval ranks for independent schools to include that as a requirement so they have regulations already around approving independent schools i haven't reviewed them for this but i think they might have to need they might have to add or condition the scope of the issue to be approved that will comply with all integration laws all anti-discrimination laws yeah yeah so it's venezuelan go on that point though on on if you want to go there it will it will be challenged for sure i think uh in court if you want to see the safest approach in terms of something that will be more robust in court i think you used to do the certification and just leave it there if you want to go further and require them to comply with the anti-discrimination laws that actually raise a separate constitutional issue that is challengeable so it's a choice uh to be made there and those if we were to move forward with the anti-discrimination law piece would that be done by the state board that would be done either you could direct the shape or or you could do it for yourselves right okay okay anybody have uh thoughts or preferences at this point i think there might be we may need to take a little more testimony senator personally i guess my first question would be what the agency is thinking of doing because if they're already gonna do it then we don't need to yeah do it and if we're happy with the direction if they say yeah this is the way we're gonna we're gonna require this certification of all the schools then that's kind of a done deal i i like the idea of requiring the all schools follow the nondiscriminate discrimination laws we can we'll certainly have the agency uh back in to get a sense of what they're going to do uh others uh looking at both these paths are people wanting to do um the certification only or for both center lines i'm sorry i didn't see so my question is uh as a step back it's for jim do you do you think that um not having legislative action and legislative intent or a new uh a new request of aoe legislatively or perhaps through resolution or letter do you think that does that in any way build a stronger case going forward or just having the you know that that's the question i guess for me i'm not sure if i can answer that question it's a very good question um i i'm looking at the record before the courts who issued judgment so far and the factual record they've seen is that um school objections districts and the aoe has been saying we can't give you public tuition because you are a losing school so despite the use thing the statements may have been about stats and that's what's killed them in court um so is the strongest coming from the agency or from the state i think as long as there's evidence on record that it's based on use not stats that's a really good thing whether it's more powerful coming from the state or the agency i'm not sure um i imagine i got a bit more power behind it so maybe that would be a better way of approaching it but i can't i can't guarantee that i'm not sure senator hooker any thoughts no because i know i know well i did have a thought about when um jim you said that if if we did more than the certification it would open us up to more lawsuits more vulnerability um can you just explain that i guess i mean i'm looking first at senator perchlich's um thoughts that he'd like to have the anti-discrimination language in there and then i was thinking of um professor teachout's thoughts about putting some kind of teeth into this certification with some kind of um consequence if you were found to be non-compliant yeah so let's go through the two two constitutional claims that could be made okay the first constitutional claim is if you just do certification and certification of course is based on use not that sas be challenged because the supreme court left to open as to whether they are going to honor that distinction going forward so it's not clear to me that if you do this you'll survive a court challenge eventually at the supreme court level because the court might just say we don't care if it's you space you're status based it's still discrimination and can't do it that's not where the court is today so so it's a bit of a projection but that's the type of challenge you might see on certification um um but if you do the certification thing it gives you at least a better position to be in to argue argue with uh in that case because today on the record it's based on stats and that's what the courts are find to be inappropriate so so with your certification there is a constitutional argument still because this request seems a bit unsettled on that point when you do require compliance with all anti-inflammation laws including labor laws you're opening a separate constitutional inquiry and that is there is uh by the supreme court decisions that say that certain members of staff that are religious schools who basically teach or minister teach education or miss or have a miserable function the unemployment laws the protections don't apply to them so the example given by professor teisha is if you are gay or transgender uh they find that out at your school uh if you're in a mro position you can be fired for that so you don't have the usual usual protections that you have outside that that um that really is school so if you are employed by private school uh secular school you will fire fire for that you have a claim at the elite school you wouldn't have a claim because there's this exception and that exception comes from the u.s constitution so once you go there in terms of putting that into exclamation piece in that will open up the challenge that that requirement to comply with interconventional laws basically is a form of discrimination against school based on stats again um so i think that's why why you've got a separate claim there that would be in addition to anything you have on the main certification i hope that's helpful inner person and the way i see it i understand what jim is saying but since since this would be a requirement to become an approved independent school there might be some religious schools that don't follow the anti-discrimination laws but it wouldn't be all of them so it wouldn't be a you know a constitutional in mind view which is very uneducated on the topic but because we're not saying because you're a religious school you aren't becoming an approved schools because you didn't follow this requirement of following the state laws and if i understand like one school could say well we can't follow them because of our religious beliefs and therefore it's a religious discrimination but since it seems from what i heard professor teachout say it's debatable so i would rather fall on the side of protecting vermonters from that discrimination and then see where the constitutional chips fall later uh senator cheney i i agree in concept with what you just said senator perch like but i feel like what jim is saying to us in in practicality in practical senses if we add the anti-discrimination clause we're inviting um i'm going to just make a mock idea of a really bad school with terrible foundational and tons of issues that they could then make the claim that they're not getting the funding because of this one little thing and it's not the 50 other reasons why they can't can't qualify or be certified whereas if we just make it a certification thing in practice and practicality it's going to work out and achieve our ends and what i think i heard professor teachout say is sometimes things are best addressed when they need to be rather than through advanced perspective so i hear you and i agree we need to be anti-racist and anti-discriminatory but it seems like in this sense when writing this law it might make more sense to just have a certification yet to be uh finalized or clarified but but that doesn't that are you saying senator clinton that you believe the same goals would be met in practice so by having certifications that require certain accessibility certain degree of parking certain certifications of the faculty that teach there i i'm expecting that uh i would trust most on our civility in our society to have those certifications adopted by the department of education that are going to have any of those extreme schools already not meet that certification threshold without this anti-discriminatory clause but i'm the new guy so i could go either way on this no i'm just i'm just no this is helpful it's a dial it's a conversation so jim does that would that the way senator chittenden is proposing is there a way to protect lgbtq students through research we're not talking about students here we're talking about employee protections okay i'm sorry we're talking about employee protections but okay not are we able to protect the lgbtq employees as uh senator jen put forward through certification or does it need to be i think it's kind of the same thing i think okay if you require directly through a law or through certification or through rules the substance of it is if you're requiring the business schools to obey federal state employment laws okay it then there's an exception that they can't take take advantage of which is in the constitution so that raises to me the question are are you then screaming at the school is based on their stats again so i think that's the issue i hear on the arguments made by uh senator percek and i i agree it's not a slam dunk case on either side i'm just saying it's an additional substantive claim that i think you can expect to see brought brought their case and mask why why is it not relevant anti-discrimination policies uh why are students not why are we not talking about students for example could a transgender student be turned down from a religious could rice say we're not going to admit a transgender student i don't think so because uh because rice moore high school and bur burton uh are both places of public accommodation um and therefore um i believe uh they are subject to all of the requirements as a public accommodation which which bars discrimination based on all those categories and people that you're serving so i think this is an issue around students that this issue around employment law of staff yeah now i'm not the expert in this area i have to say i have researched it some but you might want further testimony about when we have people in the aclu and we've got people in the information world you have to testify about how these laws work if you want oh it's a great conversation very helpful i appreciate everybody's questions and comments um any other questions or comments at this point it sounds like we should uh table it for now uh let people think about it uh vendor genius and i'm sorry senator terence i apologize that's all right thank you senator campaign um to go along with senator champion's last um question for jim and maybe you answered it already but you know i'm thinking like rice msj burn burton but then some of these i don't know how you would define it but a real like area christian school um that you are sent you know you need a letter from your church for example as a student to get enrolled there and so on would a school like that have the ability to say yes or no based on sexual orientation or whatever else i again if it's place of public accommodation i'm not sure the facts she gave me i'm not sure how they fit that exactly because you mentioned a letter in church and but if it's a place a public accommodation i believe it has to comply with all those laws around not discriminating against marginalized groups people of color people are based on gender or all that stuff so i think the answer to your question is those rules would apply but i would love to have that confirmed by somebody who knows more about this than me thank you jim senator i just saw you unmuted did you have a question i i was just going to say that to senator terenzini's question is if the school is accepting public money then they i think what jim was able to apply but like in my district i have several christian schools that are just private christian schools that don't take public money so they they can do whatever they want because they're a private school so they they it wouldn't apply to them i would assume i'm not sure about that in terms of in terms of not making a student based upon the fact that that student is gay i'm not sure they can do that um no i was going to say thank you senator you you cleaned up my question beautifully that was way smoother than how i just said it so thank you for that can i so just going along with the comment that jim made the equal protection clause under the constitution might have something to say about the discrimination that would be seen in a purely religious environment the schools that we've been talking about now and that's a question really i guess i'll make sure i can answer that question that the the equal respective clause applies to uh government uh government and to to private um businesses that are places of public accommodation right um so again it goes back to that same question i've been talking about and maybe we get someone from the human rights commission or somebody in here to talk about how those laws apply okay thank you uh anything else all right [Music] you
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Today, Slowmo Better camera/new phone Signs in the Sun Jesus Is Coming Soon
I got some like three four videos today when I went to Walmart and I seen whenever I like I'm in a parking lot and I see like a clear sky there's no way power lines in the way and stuff I try to get a good view if I can and I got something very nice and very interesting footage so I slowed it down a lot and I just wanted to [Music] Matthew 24:27 for as the Lightning cometh out of the east and shine it even unto the West so shall the coming of the Son of man be revelation 4:3 and he that sat was to look upon like a Jasper and a sardine stone and there was a rainbow round about the throne in sight like unto an emerald revelation 1:16 and he had in his right hand seven stars and out of his mouth went a sharp two-edged sword and his countenance was as the Sun shinin in his strength now I'm gonna get to my point a little boy that has prophetic dreams drew this picture that he saw in his dream of Jesus he said that there were beams coming out of his mouth if you take a look at all the pictures that I've put up and most of them there's now beams coming from the Sun for what we think is the Sun you see this one that I just took tell me that doesn't look like a two-edged sword the closer he gets the more detailed these things are becoming Daniel 7:9 I beheld till the thrones were cast down and the Ancient of Days did sit whose garment was white as snow and the hair of his head like the pure wool his throne was like the fiery flame and his wheels as burning fire revelation 1:7 says behold he cometh with clouds and every eye shall see him they also which pierced him and all Kindred's of the earth shall wail because of him even so amen so I want to explain to you how this is the Ezekiel's vision in Chapter 1 chapter 1 I'm gonna start at on line 14 and living creatures ran and returned as the appearance of the flashing lightning now as I beheld the living creatures behold one wheel upon the earth by the living creatures with his four faces you could see their faces in here the appearance of the wheels and their work was like unto the color of barrel which is the color that you'll see in the wheel that I'll show you and they for had one likeness and their appearance and their work was as it were a wheel in the middle of a wheel so when they went they went upon their four sides and they turned not when they went as for the Rings they were so high that they were dreadful and their rings were full of eyes round about them for and when the living creatures went the wheels went by them and when the living creatures were lifted up from the earth the wheels were lifted up whithersoever the spirit was to go they went there there was their fist spirit to go and the wheels were lifted up over against them for the spirit of the living creature was in the wheels notice how there's four sides and the picture I was just showing you had the faces on the top of the Sun and the four sides you know depending on where you're at on earth you you see different parts so you just probably can't see all of them at once but they're there and I'm gonna start explaining to you as the pictures go by this right here that's the multiple faces see it's really hard to see because everything is in the spirit in Revelation 4 3 it describes how he went into the spirit and I and I immediately was in the spirit and behold a throne was set in heaven and one sat on the throne and he that sat was to look upon like a Jasper and a sardine stone and there was a rainbow round about the throne and in sight like unto an emerald and round about the throne were four and 20 seats now those are the people in spirit the elders are in spirit so this is his rainbow wrapped around his throne he has replaced the Sun or he is in front of it I just know that these are signs from God but nobody knows do they don't look at the Sun and they're trying to cover it with those chemtrails now look those diamonds are the eyes round about and this is just another example those those things sticking way out those beams those are the spokes of the wheel see on the left side you can see part of the wheel but because we're not in spirit a lot of people can't see it it's the way the Sun is reflecting through it see there's a face of a man and that's in the wheel I just put a filter on it so you can see it so you can see the wheel on the left and the eyes roundabouts on the right surrounding the Sun now that's a wheel within a wheel you see how there's two lines instead of one so if you go out into space you can see this quite a bit but how it said that the wheel was touching the ground where the living creatures are where we are see that's a better one with the eyes roundabout you have to be in the right position to be able to see it and depending on where you are on the planet you can only see it from a certain angle and we just happen to be able to see it really good in Jacksonville if the clouds aren't covering it so I keep monitoring it and it has changed it's not doesn't look like the same rainbow wrap Sun this looks more like Ezekiel's vision but like I said it depends on where you're looking at it from and it has rainbows shooting out of it and everything and there's never any clouds when I see that rainbow and those are like the stones they're the different colors of the stones the Emerald is green the stone of Beryl like the color of the wheel that's the ecology was describing I have one of my other videos that says Ezekiel's vision a picture of the stone I think was the first one it's just coming up again now that's one of the better pictures cuz it's high up on a mountain you can see it looks like a wheel and there's another couple pictures of the Sun wrapped in the rainbow a lot of my own past videos it looked like there was clouds going into the Sun now most a lot of my pictures today or yesterday past few days look like the Sun is actually in the clouds now if you read revelation 316 so then because thou art lukewarm and neither cold nor hot I will spew thee out of my mouth are you starting to see the puzzle pieces fit together here it says every eye shall see him does it say that every eye shall know that it and when they do see him how many people out there see the Sun every day so come on you think this is normal you see the Diamonds shapes coming out of the Sun those aren't lens flares come on you see that rainbow at the top that's been following the Sun since I've been following by taking pictures of the Sun you don't just have a rainbow projected out of the Sun that follows it around that's not how rainbows usually are these are signs from God Ezekiel 128 as the appearance of the boat that is in the cloud in the day of rain so was the appearance of the brightness round about this was the appearance of the lightness of the glory of the Lord and when I saw it I fell upon my face and I heard a voice of one that spake my conclusion is that either Jesus is in his throne up there in front of the Sun which would make sense why everything's being projected down at us or the Sun is gone and he's up there and we all think it's the Sun but it's really him a third his throne or something so you have to think of this spiritually they're being shown these visions and they have to describe it to us so what they're describing is not what people are expecting to see and I'm seeing it all right here just in a different form or in a spiritual form also when they saw these visions they were seeing them from what their perspective would be up in space or heaven revelation 4 one through three after this I looked and behold a door was opened in heaven and the first voice which I heard was as it were of a trumpet talking with me which said come up hither and I will show thee things which must be Hereafter and immediately I was in the spirit and behold a throne was set in heaven and one sat on the throne and he that sat was to look upon like a Jasper and a sardine stone and there was a rainbow round about the throne in sight like unto an emerald because have been one of the heavens is the firmament in between the waters which is where you find the Sun Ezekiel 1:17 says when they went they went upon their four sides and they turned not when they went well I have seen faces and animals in these projections when I started there's been a lot of clouds since then I think because they're trying to hide the signs with these chemtrails but it's describing it and what I'm thinking is if all this is right the Sun goes up and down you know in the same place every day and in each place they have the same signs in the Sun each day so it's almost like depending on what spot you are on earth you're gonna see the same signs because it's going up and over and it's not turning from which way it's going so right here you can see that this that part of the zekiel vision okay you said it's a wheel within a wheel you can see that the giant beams coming out of the Sun that would be the spokes and you see right here how it looks like two lines but it depends on what angle you're at that could look like two wheels the Lord's been showing me these things every day ever since I started looking because I'm looking you see this this picture that I was staring at that one day because I saw over stromboli volcano these rays were coming out of the Sun and it starts sparkling so I kept looking at it because it started sparkling in this little angel figure started coming down in the beam and then it went back up so he knows when you're watching for him and he shows you things if you're looking for them like this picture right here if you can't see the figures in this you need to get your eyes checked because obviously that looks like a giant hand with Jesus standing on it an angel looking up at him with the Dove in between them and this is not altered in any way I took this picture out of a servitor II and he showed me this when I first started looking so that he could tell me to keep looking cuz I was looking in the right place and that's not the only thing he showed me that's just one of the one of the awesome things he showed me I didn't know it growing up but he was preparing me for this my whole life because he's been showing me things and then they come to pass and I wouldn't believe what's happening now as much as I do if I hadn't seen so much including the rapture whose picture now what do you see in case you don't see what I see it looks like Jesus laying man with the crown of thorns on his head and some people looking over him these are things that are projecting out of the Sun because he said look for the signs of the Sun in the moon and in the stars and that doesn't mean just in space it means that anyone could see them if they're looking for them and he knew that we would have cameras so just because you can't look at the Sun doesn't mean that that's not what he meant and you'll see these things in the backgrounds on TV because they want you to think that it's normal so all I'm saying is you need to look up pay attention start looking at these sky cams I put the links down below so that people will go look at it from them for themselves because Jesus wants you to be watching for him he told us to be watching for him god bless in the name of Jesus Christ our Lord and Savior Yeshua HaMashiach Luke 21:25 and there shall be signs in the Sun and in the moon and in the Stars and upon the earth distress of Nations with perplexity the sea and the waves roaring Ezekiel 33 6 but if the Watchmen see the sword come and flown off the trumpet and the people be not warned if the sword come and take any person from among them he is taken away in his iniquity but his blood will I require at the watchman's hand don't forget we are all the Watchmen god bless [Music] you
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Saint of the Day - Saint Cyprian of Carthage (September 16th)
saint cyprian of Carthage is considered one of the most important figures and father of the African church the Roman Catholic Church commemorates his feast day on September 16th the same day as his friend Pope Saint Cornelius [Music] born fascist ciprianus into a rich Pagan Berber or Roman African carthaginian family in 210 A.D he is believed to have received a classical education in Carthage became a leading member of a legal fraternity an orator pleader in the corpse and a teacher of rhetoric after dissipated youth cyprian was baptized when he was 35 years old in 245 A.D adding a second name cacilius in memory of the priest to whom he owed his conversion after his baptism he gave away a portion of his wealth to the poor of Carthage as befitted a man of his status not long after his baptism he was ordained as a deacon and soon afterward a priest sometime between July 248 and April 249 he was elected Bishop of Carthage however his rapid rise did not meet with the approval of senior members of the clergy in Carthage an opposition that did not disappear during his episcopate in early 250 Emperor desias issued an edict ordering sacrifices to the gods to be made throughout the Empire cyprian chose to go into hiding rather than face potential execution while some clergy saw that decision as a sign of cowardice cyprian defended himself pointing to the actions of the Apostles and Jesus himself and therefore the Lord commanded Us in the persecution to depart and to flee and both taught that this should be done and himself did it for as the crown is given by the condescension of God and cannot be received unless the hour comes for accepting it whoever abiding in Christ departs from a while does not deny his faith but waits for the time [Music] many Christians who fell away were referred to as lapsy Fallen the majority had obtained signed statements Library certifying that they had sacrificed to the Roman gods to avoid persecution or confiscation of property in some cases Christians had actually sacrificed whether under torture or otherwise cyprian demanded that lapsy undergo public Penance before being readmitted to the church he strongly believed that lapsy could be readmitted to the church after penance cyprian believed the Sea of Peter was the direct heir of Peter while cyprian believed that all the apostles were equal and that all the Bishops followed the apostles in succession cyprian emphasized the unity of the church under a single cathedra he assigns a like power to all the apostles yet he founded a single chair and he established by his own authority a source and an intrinsic reason for that Unity indeed the others were that also which Peter was but a Primacy is given to Peter wherebyite is made clear that there is but one church and one chair sir 2 all the Shepherds and the flock is shown to be one fed by all the apostles in single-minded accord after 14 months cyprian returned to the diocese and addressed the North African Bishops above having left his post he then convoked a council of North African Bishops of Carthage to consider the treatment of the lapsed cyprian took a middle course between the followers of Novartis of Carthage who were in favor of welcoming back all with little or no Penance a Novation of Rome who would not allow any of those who had lapsed to be reconciled the council in the main sided with cyprian in late 256 the new persecution of the Christians broke out under Emperor Valyrian and Pope sixtus II was executed in Rome in Africa cyprian prepared his people for the expected Edict of persecution and set an example when he was brought before the Roman proconsul aspasius paternus where he refused to sacrifice to the Pagan deities and firmly professed Christ the proconsul banished him to kurubus now korba in Tunisia where he comforted his flock and his banished clergy It is believed that he had a vision where he saw his approaching fate on September 13 258 cyprian was imprisoned on the orders of the new proconsul gallerius Maximus after a public examination the following day cyprian was sentenced to die by sword the execution was carried out immediately he removed his garments without assistance knelt down and prayed after he blindfolded himself he was beheaded By The Sword the body was interred by Christians near the place of execution cyprian's martyrdom was followed by the martyrdom of eight of his disciples in Carthage [Music] for more information about every Saints and their feast day please like And subscribe to our Channel House of prayers for everyone [Music]
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DISP 8: Dispensations of Moses and Jews
[Music] we're covering the Mosaic Covenant a mosaic covenant we've dealt with the spirit not spiritual we've covered the physical dealings of God in the Mosaic Covenant now let's cover the spiritual dealings all right this is what Jews overlook because the Jews overlooked the spiritual dealings of God in the Old Testament that's the reason why they don't see a lot of Christian doctrine Christian truth in all right so let's now deal with the spiritual dealings of the law all right let's look at Galatians chapter 3 there are two passages I want to go to Galatians three Glacius three Glacius three once you hit the latians three I want your second hand to go to Ezekiel 18 Ezekiel 18 are two important passages Galatians three and Ezekiel 18 Galatians three and Ezekiel 18 now concerning the spiritual dealings of the Mosaic law here's one fact you need to understand all right remember the Spirit is dead during the Old Testament law right so the Holy Spirit you know was not born or given like today's Christians all right ever since Adam sinned in the garden remember the Holy Spirit you know within them they don't have that spiritual weakness at birth so God has to deal with them physically okay so here's the thing the law was dealing with physical aspects right I showed you a lot of proof on that it even was so physical it'll tell you the exact thing with physical hygiene how to wash your hands and all that so it's very very physical all right so here's the thing a person's salvation and eternal life then and the Old Testament was very obvious that could not be determined by his spiritual life that see because remember when Adam sinned the spiritual nature was dead so God has to deal with them physically so hard to deal with them physically it's not with youth like New Testament Christians see by faith walking in the spirit but rather physical hard law with so many rules about fiscal aspects that he would even tell you how to wash your skin and the exact diet you eat you see that's why they differ so much with us New Testament Christians and many calls mingle the two doctrines so much was supposed to be spiritual but supposed to be Christian with what's supposed to be physical what's supposed to be Jewish and they mess up into a complete mess of doctrine see so let's so it had to be determined by physical then see that was obvious their eternal life and salvation had to determine by physical see let's look at Galatians 3 verse 2 the Bible says glaciers have previous to this only what I learn of you received II the law received II the spirit now look at this how did you receive the spirit by the works of the law or by the hearing of faith what can you test my Christian sick obviously oz we can say the hearing of faith we can say that but what about the Old Testament it couldn't really work like that let's read verse three are you so foolish having now look at this be God in the spirit see that since you have a spiritual nature that's awake if you have the spirit re now made perfect look what Paul says by the flesh see no you can because you have the spiritual nature that's a lie in you so Paul giving a question since you have a spiritual nature that's alive in you why are you going to physical things you see works of the law and perfect by the spirit you see that so here's the thing that you need to understand what you need to understand right here is that this is a very vital verse that show something the difference in you tests and Christians from us Old Testament Jews you see that but it also clears up the contradictions why Old Testament Jews would follow see those things of the law there are different with Christians because they go by flesh they go by physical you see works of the law the Christians by the spirit now you read those verses look at verse 21 verse 21 is the law then against the promises of God no god forbid why for if there has been a law given which could have given life verily righteousness should have been by the law you see that that's an important verse to notice right here notice right here that in this verse that this verse says the law is not against the promises of God if the law look at this if the law could have given life then our righteousness should have been by the law but obviously not right not obviously up today why it's simple because we have the spiritual nature alive that's within us you see that but compare that with Ezekiel 18 he's a killing team this is why you have to compare the two Ezekiel 18 verse 27 verse 27 all right look at this now again when the wicked man turneth away from his wickedness that yet committed okay this contrast taught teaches you see this guy has to work it out turn from away from his wickedness and get committed and do it that which is look at this lawful and right see he has to go by the law right he shall say look at this his soul alive his soul was determined why by his flesh see the worth of his flesh we read verse 27 let's look at verse 26 verse 26 but look at the righteous man when a righteous man turneth away from his righteousness and commits iniquity and diet in them for is iniquity that get done shall he die look at that if that righteous man turns away from his righteousness what's going to happen he's going to die in his sin you see that and the soul is connected to that at verse 27 right see why is that what's what's the thing here it's explained right here what's explained right here is this is that because the spiritual nature is dead during the Old Testament time the law was dealing with physical aspects right that's why the wicked man the righteous man they have to go by their physical deeds see their physical actions their works you see that so that their soul you see that is that soul so that their sold their salvation and eternal life cannot be determined by the spiritual life that could be determined by physical whereas Paul what did Paul do Paul he made a big contrast Paul gave a big contrast that it couldn't do that why why did he give that contrast because he said at the very beginning before he quoted verse 21 about the law you know that could not give us righteousness why did he contrast that why did he say that verse 21 because he started at verse 3 and verse 2 right because we have the spiritual nature that's a line see that's why the law it cannot give us righteousness you see that it cannot give us righteousness but the Old Testament Saints it does give them righteousness it said a righteous man she turned away from his righteousness it counts for his soul a wicked man he turns away he turns to righteousness that was counted for his soul see that we have to be dispensationalism to see that you'll have dispensationalism divide the two and understand the difference with the two you're going to come with a complete mess right here see okay now here's another important one alright go to Romans chapter 8 Romans chapter 8 on this chapter 8 look at verse 3 Romans chapter 8 for sweet almonds Chapter II look at the street all right but here's something that's very important all right what's so vital okay about Paul when he talked about the law that it could not it cannot give us righteousness it cannot give us eternal life the reason why that brace is important is this okay man's physical righteousness of the law all right during that time period remember the spiritual nature is day so God can't be with them spiritually he can't give them the Holy Spirit that would eternally secure them and they live by the spirit you couldn't do that what you have to do was he had to get he has to see he has to deal with them physically and then count them as their salvation their soul salvation like that but the thing is is is that when he he had to deal with them physically because he can't do with them spiritually so you had to do it physically but obviously physically is not enough right see physically is not enough because seeing man's physical righteousness of the law can never meet the standard of God's righteousness see no matter how much right no matter how much man lives righteously righteously you'll never be up to God's righteousness of the law and God is a spirit right see God is a spirit day that must worship Him must worship Him in spirit and truth see no one can ever meet God's profession see that so the important fact is this no one could keep every jot and tittle of the whole law for salvation and be so perfect and sinless obviously that's impossible to see that so that's impossible so no one could be spiritually perfect until when until Jesus Christ that's like Jesus Christ had to die Jesus Christ had to die look here's the thing if our salvation could have been counted by Moses as law all this time we should still live in that you see that but why did Jesus have to die Jesus have to die because he had to meet perfection for all of us you see that well then if that's the way why did God count them for their salvation during the Old Testament doing works simple because the spiritual nature in Jesus death was not available that time you see that so he actually had to deal with them physically you have to deal with them physically and count it for their soul salvation but you realize that's not perfect and inside so he put them at that state temporarily until Jesus Christ came and then he would have to pay it out for them look at right here Romans chapter 8 this is important Romans chapter 8 look at verses three through four verses screen through four for what the law could not do see the law can never do it in that it was weak through the flesh see that very true man there's a verse in Joe and there's a person I say a very good verses man at his best state is altogether vanity the book of isaiah all our righteousness our filthy rats you see the very best that man can do see in their physical dealings or physical it still wait it's still weak in that it was weak through the flesh so God had to do this God sending his own son in the likeness of sinful flesh and for sin look at this condemned sin in the flesh that the righteousness of the law might be fulfilled in us see he got rid of that flesh all right he got rid of that sin of the flesh all right why that the righteousness of the law might be fulfilled in us here this who walk not after the flesh but after the spirit see that so it's through the spiritual nature that's alive you see that that's what we can obtain that spiritual perfection by Jesus Christ but the Old Testament Saints they didn't have that so they had no choice but to go through the flesh see that their flesh their body had to do all these fleshy there's a cool works but to be quite honest all right no matter how much they do fleshy it's still weak compared to Jesus Christ as compact it's still very weak compared to God who is the spirit is spiritual perfection let's look at Acts chapter 15 Acts chapter 15 Thanks this is a very big problem see you have to be a dispensation to see in our dispensation which you're going to come across the problem Steve Anderson fundamentalists people teachers cognitive grace stuff I'm going to cover that later but basically salvation is the same from beginning to end all right they are only they're going to pull up these New Testament verses to insist that Old Testament Saints were not saved by the law and it really does seem to show that in the New Testament but if you look at the Old Testament the Old Testament is completely contradictory the Old Testament gives a totally different view that they have to do all these works for their salvation the answer is very simple if you're dispensationalist see the Old Testament during that time line see there's no spiritual nature that's a lie so they had to do all these fleshy things see fleshy works to get their salvation but now see when Jesus died on the cross they can see from a New Testament perspective those fleshy works and deeds could not save us see because why Jesus Christ spiritual perfection is far more better in comparison see so we take that see that the Jews who focus so much on Old Testament Old Testament which has physical worst physical works for salvation they ignore the New Testament part see about comparing Jesus Christ see spiritual perfection that their perfection their own discourse is weak in comparison see look at Acts chapter 15 verse 6 so that you have to study go to you have to study it's not like we take a person if you base a doctrine like that that's a very immature way right I taught you that that's a bait that's why I don't baby Christians who go by those baby immature methods now look at all the scriptures and I'm sure after 15 now therefore this is important verse 10 why Tempe God to put a yoke upon the neck of the disciples which neither our fathers nor we were able to bear you see that that verse pointed out something very important none of us could keep the whole law see that not even the forefathers see none of them could work it out to the best why because at their best it's still weak through the flesh you see that it's still weak to the flesh all right so let's look at Deuteronomy chapter 6 now this is important let's go to Deuteronomy chapter 6 to around in chapter 6 let's look at Deuteronomy chapter 6 - Donna me chapter 6 we'll look at verse 25 Deuteronomy chapter 6 and look at verse 25 now we're going to look at other two verses all right you might want to write them down Luke chapter 1 verse 6 Luke chapter 1 verse 6 Matthew chapter 19 Matthew chapter 19 verse 16 through 21 at the chapter 19 or 16 through 21 all right now look at the Old Testament perspective alright the New Testament perspective sees it very differently alright but the Old Testament perspective they see it very differently as well all right so remember all right no one could keep the whole law for salvation in spiritual perfection until Jesus Christ right because the spiritual nature is alive God is the spirit his standard up her affection see da who is the spirit his standard of perfection that's how we view it as but in the Old Testament they cannot look at a spiritual perspective you see they had to look at a physical perspective so that when they thought about perfection and righteousness it was not in God's point of view spirit see it was a man's point of view physical so when they say you're perfect or your righteous what they meant is not in comparison to God see but in comparison see among men see man's own physical see righteousness we're gonna look at this look at this now all right very different perspective man all right Deuteronomy chapter 6 we'll look at verse 25 the Bible says okay if you look at verse 24 24 for context a will add 24 that will be more believable look at verse 24 it says in verse 24 and the LORD commanded us to do all these statues all right you have to do all these statutes okay to fear the Lord our God for our good always that he might preserve us Allah high as it is at this day so you got to keep all those commandments and what will happen it gives you good Commandments where's 25 and it shall be our righteousness if we observe to do all these Commandments before the Lord our God as he has commanded us you see that that was automatically counted for their righteousness all right you notice all it said our righteousness you see that it's important Christians are very different right we received the righteousness of God see because we have a spiritual nature that's alive so the holy spirit can go in us and give us righteousness see that right here you know they didn't have that so they had to go by physically see to the best look at Luke chapter 1 Luke chapter 1 you'll see verses in the Bible where it says that they were perfect you'll see that Luke chapter 1 not only that but we're not going to go to these verses but you can look them up yourself but there are even verses I said they kept the law they kept the law but then you know in comparison to the New Testament they said that no one could keep the whole loss you know so why again see from God's point of view comparison to God no one could keep everything but then see for man at his best a among men physically they could keep it darah perspective you see that so let's look at Luke chapter 1 Luke chapter 1 we'll look at verse 6 for 6 Luke chapter 1 verse 6 this is me and they were both righteous before God see that look if they were righteous all right before God walking in all the commandments and ordinances of the Lord notice blameless that's a problem of course they weren't blameless but what this writer is writing is according to their own righteousness you see that from man's perspective they were blameless they were holding all that see let's look at Matthew chapter 1990 chapter 19 19 chapter 19 so you have to be a dispensational as I told you have to be 19 if you don't see these two differences here see different points of view perspective you're going to have a jumble of a mess Matthew chapter 19 look at verse 16 verse 16 right and the old one came and said unto Him good master what good thing shall I do that I may have eternal life see like for his eternal life and what did Jesus say he never sent by faith he gives him all these physical works to do of the law because he didn't tie them across yet look at verse 17 any sent my calls tell me good there is none good but one that is God but thou will enter into life keep the commandments he said them 10 which gia said thou shalt do no murder thou shall not commit adultery thou shalt not steal thou shalt not bear false witness honor thy father and thy mother and I shall love thy neighbour as thyself the young man saith unto him all these things have I kept from my youth up was lack I yet now look at verse 21 Jesus said to him if thou wilt be perfect see that perfect what not turning to Jesus Christ but fiscal work go and sell that thou hast and give to the poor and thou shalt have treasure in heaven and come and follow me you see that God considered perfect God concern them they kept the whole law why for man's point of view you see that men comparing the moment see the funny now this is why dispensational incidence is important because these people who teach lordship salvation in other words you have to quit all these kinds of sin and do all these good works for God they their main text is for 16 through 21 to teach that that's heresy and supposedly they believe salvation by faith alone that's still Pharisee you're putting worse with that see but we got our answer here because this is before Jesus died on the cross see it's Old Testament perspective all right let's look at other verses all right let's look at Romans chapter 3 in Romans chapter 3 chapter 3 that's why the death of Jesus Christ was so important for a complete salvation you see that God considered them saying but let's be honest it was not complete see it's not really complete it's not full as part it's not perfect according to God you see that but he counted them safe because why you know there was no spiritual nature that's alive so you had to deal with them physically like that see so that's right you see the death of Jesus Christ was so important for a complete salvation in God standard who is the spirit see spirit so this is the greatest argument you can use against Jews the Jewish law can be the greatest proof to disprove their own way of salvation they have they have to realize they have to accept a New Testament you see that they can't just live by Old Testament they have to accept the New Testament they have to accept the suffering Messiah they have to you know why because they would realize that their own way of living see doing good works and all this kind of stuff is never enough you see that it's never enough for God's holy sacred heaven who is sinless see that they can never meet up that standard so they have to have a suffering Messiah to complete that you see that you have to recognize that fact so you notice why dispensationalism is important see because it confounds those two extremes it confounds the Jewish point of view of physical works for salvation but at the same time it has to confound this other sorts of wrong doctrine where these fundamentalism Baptists say mingle all this doctrine up and then they go around these Old Testament good works for salvation by saying that it's Pike Creek below faith alone but then these works outwardly show see but then they don't make that bit alone then you see see it's such a mess in such a mess let's look at Romans chapter 3 verse 9 notice chapter 3 verse 9 alright so here's the greatest thing you should do the greatest thing you should do is that the dude thinks that he can get saved okay that he can be good enough to go to heaven the best thing to do paratis Jewish law with him use the Jewish law the two greatest things that you can use is blood sacrifice that's one hey doesn't do that and even in the Old Testament they had to do it for forgiveness of sin you see they have to do for forgiveness of sins but then the second thing is circumcision they changed a lot about that - they're not doing it the old-fashioned way anymore of circumcision because you know it's too painful you know too bloody and all that see so use their law for them and then they can see that they can't get saved by that way to see that this foundation cannot be complete like that so you got to tell them so it demands a suffering Messiah demanded suffering Messiah and guess what it already happened she just did that 2,000 years ago see remember again the Old Testament they didn't have that so they had to temporarily you see that temporarily they had to go by that method see fiscal works all right they have to do that because do you thin down the cross yet give them a spiritual nature that's alive so God had no choice but to deal with them physically see temporarily don't see temporary okay let's look at Romans chapter 3 we'll look at verse 9 what then are we better than they no one no wise where we have before proved both Jews and Gentiles that they are all under sin as it is written there is none righteous no no one there's none now understand it there's none that seeketh after God they're all gone out of the way they are together become unprofitable there is none look at this that do it good no not want I'm a good enough person you don't even know their throat is an open Sepulchre with their tongues they have used a seat the poison of ASPs is under their lips whose mouth is full of cursing and bitterness I'm not going to go on and on and on there's so much more but if you go all the way down to verse 18 you see all the lists of sin proving that everyone has sinned no one is perfect no one is good enough to go to heaven in God's point of view see in comparison to God see that's why verse 19 note now we know now what things soever the law said it said to them for under the law that every mouth may be stopped and all the world may become guilty before God see that before God see that's important and got comparison to God so this is very good for the Jew what Paul is doing is that he's using the Old Testament law to prove that before God see before God was the spirit everyone have sinned they're not good enough to go to heaven so New Testament Christian should take advantage of them verse 20 therefore by the deeds of the law there shall no flesh be justified in his sight for by the law is the knowledge of sin see that so that's why Paul argue for today in the New Testament for Christians never buy the physical works of the law that you're saying never never never never see why before God at verse 19 verse 21 but now the righteousness of God without the law is manifested being witnessed by the law and the prophets now you see that this is important the righteousness of God without the law that differentiates with what man's righteousness by the law right Deuteronomy chapter was in chapter 6 we looked at see very different see so that's why in order to attain the righteousness of God we have to live without good works for salvation all right verse 22 even the righteousness of God which is by faith of Jesus Christ without words it's only faith unto all and upon all that believe for there is no difference see that everyone today we're all have sinned and come short of the glory of God everyone sin no one's perfect they have to go by faith first 24 being justified freely by His grace through the redemption that is in Christ Jesus you see that so that is why through Jesus Christ but you notice verse 25 it is based upon the sacrifice of Jesus you see that the sacrifice of Jesus so because of that that's what we can have all these things but the Old Testament they didn't have that right it had the suffering Messiah who died for them see so they are no choice but to go by the law see all right let's also look at Hebrews chapter 19 he was chapter 9 check now oh student Galatians do we ever got that Galatians three Galatians chapter 3 places three the foot we'll look at verse 19 Galatians chapter three we'll look at verse 19 so again the law is proved that every one is need of salvation by faith in Christ alone so we should take advantage of that all right because why everyone is a sinner in comparison to God see in comparison to God his all righteousness right the Old Testament they didn't do that because they were looking at each other right see physically men all right but we can use the law we should take advantage of it to show that everyone is a sinner in comparison to God so no one can be actually perfect for salvation by the law see so here's another verse to really prove that not only Romans 3 but Galatians 3 verse 19 well I through the law am dead to the law that I might live unto God excuse me I'm in the wrong chapter scuse me all right let me read again alright wherefore then serveth the law so what can the law do it was added because of transgressions till the seed should come so here's an important note Paul mentioned the law was there all right because of the sins that they were committing to the seed all right Jesus Christ should come see to whom the promise was made and it was ordained by angels in the hand of the mediator all right now mediator is not a mediator of one but God is one is a law then against the promises of God god forbid but there had been a law if there had been a law given which could have given life verily righteousness should have been by the law true because in comparison to God it can never be righteousness righteous in comparison to him verse 22 but the scripture hath concluded all understand all under sin that the promise by faith of Jesus Christ might be given to them that the Lanes see that so every once in comparison pairing themselves to God so they have to go by faith of Jesus Christ verse 23 but before faith came we were kept under the law onto the faith which should afterwards be revealed another vital mercy before the faith we had to be bound by the law you see so then you notice right here faith and Jesus Christ is righteousness its operational based upon when Jesus Christ came to see that when Jesus Christ came and died on the cross that's why New Testament Christians we can say it's never the law but the Old Testament they couldn't say that you see could Jesus Christ didn't die on the cross here you see and it's very vital and important but it also is proved to the Jews see that they had a suffering Messiah okay they have to have a suffering Messiah would die and take care of their sin you have to argue for that verse 24 wherefore the law was our schoolmaster to bring us unto Christ that we might be justified by faith amen the law is proof see that everyone is in need of salvation by faith in Christ alone because everyone is assisted everyone is the center in comparison to God you see so we can do that but after that faith is come look at this now since faith has come by Jesus Christ when he came all right we are no longer under a schoolmaster see the law because the verse 24 the laws of schoolmaster so we're no longer by the law you see but before faith came we were kept under the law all set at verse 23 that's why it says okay I read all the verses excuse me okay so here's the thing is that again alright I'm repeating it over and over again because I want to make sure that people get this through their head okay they don't get this through their head and they're going to mingle with the bunch of wrong things you either be a Old Testament Jew or you'll be a New Testament Christian who thinks salvation to sin from beginning to end and then even mean though some works with the faith alright so this is very vital importance under repeated again alright hopefully I don't have to repeat it again that is why God had to again he had to determine salvation in the Old Testament by physical aspects according to man's righteousness why because the spiritual nature was not operational that time Jesus Christ did not die on the cross time to make so that he can give the Holy Spirit to them to see that a spiritual nature that will never die and eternal life that will never pass away eternal security you see but then now that Jesus Christ did that you have to go by that now you see that you have to go by them now okay let's look at Hebrews chapter nine now he was chapter 9 he was trapped on our verdict lifted look at verse 19 he was struck nine we'll look at this 1922 he was chapter 9 11 verse 19 and 22 right now remember okay because they had to keep the law alright and they have to be blameless again we're not comparing we're not doing it in God's point of view New Testament alright we're looking at Old Testament lenses and perspective alright man against man alright so then they have to do that alright obviously you know they'll fail okay they'll fail them not good enough so that's why animal sacrifices were important for forgiveness of sins you see that if they do have animal sacrifices for forgiveness of sins they would have been shot see that's why the Bible argue that no one could keep the whole law no one perfect you see no one is see you can't do it by yourself that's like you had had animal sacrifices to make up for it you see that to forget it you know the clean slate see so then you have to start all over again and all that see that's where animal sacrifices were important but Jesus Christ when he died of his sacrifice see that we can base it on that but they didn't have that during the Old Testament so they had to base it on animal sacrifices physical animals you see that not God who is a spirit who can give spiritual perfection all right all right let's look at Hebrews chapter 9 verse 19 the Bible says for when Moses has spoken every precept to all the people according to the law he took the blood of calves and goats with water and scarlet wool and hyssop and sprinkled both the book and all the people saying this is the blood of the Testament which God hath enjoined unto you moreover he sprinkled with blood both the tabernacle and all the vessels of the ministry and almost look at this all these things they have to do in the law look at this almost all things are by the law purged with blood and without shedding the blood is no remission see that there's no forgiveness see that their sins now blood let's look at Hebrews chapter 10 now he was chapter 10 we'll look at verse 4 verse 4 for it is not possible that the blood of bulls and of goats should take away sins look at that alright so this is important the blood of animals I said forgive right I didn't say take away or clear their sins all right you know why because their physical remember something physical cannot be permanent you see that it cannot give spiritual permanent alive all right but let's keep reading all right now I'm gonna explain a little bit more okay verse 4 for it is possible that the blood of bulls and goats should not take away sins right but instead earlier it gives forgiveness see it gets forgiveness but it does not what clear away it doesn't take away their sins you see so that's why again I told you God he counted them seeing perfect righteous and all that he has to do that in the Old Testament the same thing with the animal sacrifice dad to Calvin as forgiven you see but their sins with animal sacrifices but you see did not really do that you see that so their salvation is not a complete salvation it's an incomplete salvation advice Jesus sacrifice so important I stress that again you have to die so that you can make a complete for all of us and all of them all right we'll continue eating okay we got to keep reading verse 11 and every priest stands daily ministering and offering oftentimes the same sacrifices which can never take away sin see that so they can get all the forgiveness they want through animal sacrifices but it will not see that it will not really clear or take away their you see but god you have to count out forgiveness look at this one this is amazing verse go to Exodus go to axis Exodus 34 X is 34 look at what God says your God says he will forgive them but he cannot clear them okay hooda X is 34 X is straightforward that's why what you needed during the Old Testament see what you needed during the Old Testament was in Abraham's bosom you see those in Abraham's bows now I'm going to cover that later or I'll explain that later but let's go one at a time go to Exodus chapter xxxiv we'll look at verse 7 the Bible says keeping mercy for thousands forgiving iniquity and transgression and since you're not God can forgive them but notice and that video by no means clear the guilty you see that but cannot clear the guilty visiting the iniquity of the father's upon the children upon the children children unto the third and to the fourth generation alright let's look at the Book of Luke chapter 23 from chapter 23 blue 20 this might be so what is absolutely important you see is this alright is that I know that there are some Jews not I mean I'm sure there are Jews that believe in ahead of it that I know that a good number of Jews they don't really believe in a heaven you see they don't really believe in a heaven so to speak because not much is mentioned about that see during the Old Testament that's like they have to have a place called Abraham's bulla something to see it was unclear during the Old Testament time that much so in the Abraham's bosom you see why do they have to have a Abraham's bosom in Hell hell is a place where sin and transgression goes right see so God put all these Old Testament Saints because they're sinners right there are sinners and comparisons come they had to go to hell but because used to not die on the cross yet because he did not give them spiritual dealings yet to his spiritual operational going you can't just do that so what he said was I'm going to have to deal with you physically then since the spiritual feelings I cannot do that since the spiritual nature is dead I'm gonna have to deal with you physically so by your physical nature as best as you can then what I'm going to do is that temporary basis you see that I will consider that say I'll consider that sins forgiven and put you in this temporary place you see called Abraham's bosom but until Jesus Christ died on the cross he made a complete and he can get them out of there whew what pastor come there person for that be okay let's do that right so I will show you that there was a place called Abraham's bosom all right and it was down in the earth it was where hell is located but then now the Lord took it up to heaven after he died on the cross let's do that Shelly Luke chapter 23 verse 43 Luke 23 verse 23 what did Jesus say to the thief on the cross verily I Santa D today look at this Jesus and today shalt thou be with me important you said you're going to come with me in what paradise this is important jesus said you're going to come with me in paradise alright but it's not what you think okay compare that with Matthew chapter 12 Matthew chapter 12 Matthew chapter 12 what whatever is 40 Matthew chapter 12 look at verse 40 now what you think well they went to a paradise alright but look at where this paradise was located for Old Testament alright Matthew chapter 12 verse 44 as Jonas was three days and three nights in the whales belly belly so shall the Son of Man Jesus be three days and three nights in where the heart of the earth ya down not up that's what happened alright let's also look at Luke 16 Luke chapter 16 looking right here Luke 16 alright when Jesus died on the cross anything you're gonna come with me to paradise where was that paradise down below the earth you see that where hell was located if you look right here look at Luke 16 with Luke 16 notice that there is a paradise here for Old Testament people and it was where hell was located look at right here Luke chapter 16 alright Luke chapter 16 verse 22 and it came to pass that the beggar died and was carried by the angels to Abraham's bosom see that Abraham's bosom that's where he went after he died right look at this location the rich man also died and was buried the rich man died he was buried now what happened to the rich man what happened to the poor man the rich man was in hell the poor man was in this man's bosom a paradise because look in verse 23 and in hell he lift up his eyes being in torment so the rich man is in hell but look at this and see it Abraham afar off and Lazarus in his bosom that he can still see Abraham and Lazarus though now keep reading and he cried and said father Abraham have mercy on me and send Lazarus and he may dip the tip of his finger in water and cool my tongue for I am tormented in this flame see that so he was even communicating with them alright but there is a place of torment and a place of comfort verse 25 but Abraham said son remember that down time you see beside good things and likewise Lazarus evil things but now he is comforted and thou are tormented now look at this 4:26 and beside all this between us seeing they're in the same location and you there is a great gulf fixed so the day which would pass from hence to you cannot neither can they pass to us that would come from hence so here's the thing is that here's the rich man in hell and here's a bird had a Lazarus in a comfort area alright they're communicating each other and all that but then there's a gulf that's divided between them you see that so that proof in shows that there is a same location you see that they're in the same location right there see but then there is a gulf that's a divided line that shows once a place of comfort Abraham's bosom paradise right here is what the other side is a place of torment he'll see that but it happened it's totally different I'm having your way up to the third heaven with God departed from your long-lost loved ones you see that all the way separated from each other okay uh excuse me let's also look at Deuteronomy 7 Deuteronomy in chapter 7 Deuteronomy chapter now do you understand dispensationalism you sleep now do you know what okay why did God have to put at Abraham's bosom that seat below the earth why do you have to do that why did he put animal sacrifices for forgiveness systems if price Act applies covers from past from the beginning of the Old Testament like fundamentalistic oh you know even though to use didn't die on the cross yet it you know ahead of time when he died on the cross it did cover back then anyway you know so that's what they teach you know so if G if G is sacrificed in that why do they have to do animal sacrifices that forgiveness or sentencing why did I have to do animal sacrifice forgiveness of sins why they have to go to Abraham's bosom why is it that God considered them righteous and perfect by the law why did he considered them that way see and another thing why was all this temporary and it changed when Jesus Christ died if there's no dispensational see there has to be dispensationalism you see that because dispensational gives you answers to the questions simple Old Testament Jews they had to go under the physical feelings of God because the spiritual dealing you know spiritual nature of man was dead during that time so I have to deal with them physically but it does not give the profession to God right all our sin comes Road to glory but they can't immediately keep the whole law you see but God has to count them temporarily to have kept the whole law as perfect as blameless and put them in a temporary place Abraham's bosom because it's not perfect in God's sight see it's not perfect in comparison to God and they had to do animal sacrifices for forgiveness of sins not the sacrifice of Jesus Christ temporarily you see that's why God did all that see and then when Jesus died on the cross that is why if you don't do all these Jewish things anymore you see because he God is a spirit Jesus Christ gives the holy spirit he makes the spiritual nature alive and his sacrifice was what made it perfect and made up all of that there you go makes sense see when you have dispensational it makes more sense now you guys dispensationalism you're going to always wonder well I don't know why but it's just there you know like that and then you're going to find contradictions too and then go a little it can be juggled you know alright let's look at Deuteronomy chapter 7 verse 1 now remember that feed ever since the Covenant remember ever since he had down the covenant God gave them a promise of a see and you see saying that tagging acts in that seed during every covenant and he does it again in the Mosaic law look right here 297 first one the LORD thy God shall bring thee into the land without us to possess it and have cast out many nations before the Hittites and the girgashites from the amorite and the Canaanites and the parasites and the headlights and the jebusites seven nations greater and mightier than thou I notice right here then in verse 2 and when the LORD thy God shall deliver them before the dust shall smite them and utterly destroy them thou shall make no covenant with them nor show mercy unto them why because he does not want his seed to be contaminated remember he promised to see through them verse 3 neither shalt thou make marriages with them thy daughter shall not give unto a son nor his daughter shalt thou take unto my son but that was back in the Old Testament they had to do that but why is the New Testament it's different see the seed God was looking at the see the seed cannot be painted you see that let's look at sir Nehemiah 13 you 930 look at this see definitely you have to be a dispensation you have to believe in differences back then to today our difference is in Old Testament the New Testament their difference isn't happened you don't believe that then best of God speak to you no wonder your brain is messed up with all kinds of doctrine to see because you don't properly divide things in the right proper context through 2013 verse 23 Deuteronomy chapter 13 why me I asked you ppm I thank you Nehemiah 13 excuse me EMI 13 Nehemiah 13 verse 23 verse 23 in those days also site Jews that had married wives of Ashdod of Ammon and Moab and their children spake happened to speak of a star and cannot speak in the Jews language according to the language of each people look what Nehemiah did alright here's a rock-hard person and I contended with them and curse them and SMO certain of them and pluck off their hair if any pastor do that today freaked out I told you Matt today's generations they just have a wrong view of God's men they have a wrong view of government they think they should always be nice and loving on that you'd be surprised see car let's keep reading it made them swear by God saying you shall not give your daughters on to their sons nor take their daughters up to your sons or for yourselves did not solomon king of Isreal sinned by these things right verse 27 god says why transgress against God by marrying these strange wives you see that why because of that seed see God doesn't want his seed to be tainted by Satan's people to see that but then after Jesus Christ died on the cross see that see what what that's why that seed is important and Messiah is absolutely essential alright so messiahs absolutely essential that seed was essential because during that time don't have to make them segregate and make sure the seat is pure and all that kind of stuff but then after Jesus Christ died on the cross you know things are different now today you see that things are very different now today see so notice right here that you have to believe in dispensationalism to see that it makes everything see things fit perfectly in the right picture you see that in the right puzzle you do that hello this is Pastor Jean Kim of San Jose Bob Baptist Church have you ever asked this question that if you were to die today are you 100% sure that you can go to heaven my friend is so simple to guess saying you first got to realize that you can't go to heaven because you've sinned against God and God as a holy judge he has to check sin with the burning hell so it is very important that you feel sorry over your sinful condition and if you do there is hope for you you see Jesus who is God left heaven came down here on earth died on the cross raised himself from the dead why did he do all that so his blood can wash away the sins for you so you see that's your only way to heaven of what he did on the cross and not what you do in cleaning up all your sins and going to church getting baptized or doing any sort of good work it's faith alone in what Jesus did on the cross if you can do that then all you have to do is say that to God you might say well I don't know how to say it can you help me out sure you can say it this way dear God I am sorry for being a sinner I believe Jesus is God who died and resurrected so his blood can wash away my sins I trust in that alone and not my good works in Jesus name I pray amen congratulations my friend if someone were to ask you how did you get saved it's very simple right what did you do I just put my faith on what Jesus did on the cross that's it my friend congratulations on your salvation right now because Satan can't damn you to hell what he's going to try to do now is try to ruin your life and he did a very good job in this world that's why it's so hard to find truth and there are so many lives with a gazillion different churches different Bibles different beliefs different religions so my friend it is so important to grow in truth and get involved in a by a believing work that can save you from a lot of trouble there are four things we recommend for you to do which is found in the resources link below number one get involved in a Bible believing Church near you number two study the King James Bible issue and have only that kind of Bible no other modern version Bible number three study dispensationalism so you can find the right doctrine and true number four study only under by believing teachers my friend this is all explained further in the resources link below so please click on it and get to work in a Bible eating word because you only have one life to live for him and you don't want to waste it away by the devil and I'll be inside that great palace in the smoker be so thick I'll drop to my knees have I've dropped in my face like those Navy SEALs do and I'll start crawling so come and I'll look down them ivory I obey her and I'll see her a throne and I'll see some peak God holds it up and they got jewel examples on it will pull myself up to those feet and I'll cry on those feet like that woman that cried only speed wipe their tears with your hair - Gloria spot you're gonna let you do the salad sooner say Oh God take up hallelujah an angel the worship and the sale of the worship and affairs in the work of a gardening a better family will never see help I'm glad I'll be guilty of another song said once I was training since dark Valley no hope put in could I see they searched in heaven and found a safe circle Wow for you God who stood out there my Sodom and he's go hey hey Jesus without a favor guys or any preaching them and our people that's ringing the bell baby up and he's stand up and on and people woke up they said Wow Pentecost preaching [Music] [Applause] it's the name of Jesus Christ it's not super Hamid he did not do anything for you it's not true Buddha it's not true the commandment it's only to pain in the finished work of the Lord Jesus Christ to grow like his kin in front of a bull were some of them what's wrong he's about two more steps here that crowd why are you doing hey mom hi - hey she went that way down there at the edge of that please they have the water said glory and bounty comes off that pool he always would come down for a sinner and he comes down there well done my good and faithful servant of the gold oil not olive oil part one Dahmer says forever and ever and ever and ever and ever and ever and ever and ever and he lay down on that table and doctor breaks got out the scaffold and he removed that old cold stony heart out of my friend oh he's heard the crashed head and he put a brand new heart into my friends chest and when he finally woke up they looked around he said oh my everything is Ben Jay everything looks different oh I'm so happy now that and of a heart operation Averys offers know the singer life [Applause] [Music] [Applause] ah [Applause] gosh [Applause] haha
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Marxian class theory | Wikipedia audio article
Marxian class theory asserts that an individual's position within a class hierarchy as determined by his or her role in the production process and argues that political and ideological consciousness is determined by class position a class is those who share common economic interests are conscious of those interests and engage in collective action which advances those interests within Marxian class Theory the structure of the production process forms the basis of class construction to Marx a class is a group with intrinsic tendencies and interests that differ from those of other groups within society the basis of a fundamental antagonism between such groups for example it is in the labourers best interest to maximize wages and benefits and in the capitalists best interest to maximize profit at the expense of such leading to a contradiction within the capitalist system even if the labourers and capitalists themselves are unaware of the clash of interests Marxian class theory has been open to a range of alternate positions most notably from scholars such as EP Thompson and Mario Tron T both Thompson and Tron T suggest class consciousness within the production process perceives the formation of productive relationships in this sense Marxian class Theory often relates to discussion over pre-existing class struggles topic origins of Marxist theory Karl Marx's class theory derives from a range of philosophical schools of thought including left.he jillion ism scottish empiricism and anglo-french political economics Marx's view of class originated from a series of personal interests relating to social alienation and human struggle whereby the formation of class structure relates to acute historical consciousness political economics also contributed to Marx's theories centering on the concept of origin of income where society is divided into three subgroups Ronde a capitalist and worker this construction is based on David Ricardo's theory of capitalism Marx strengthened this with a discussion over verifiable class relationships Marx sought to define class as embedded in productive relations rather than social status his political and economic thought developed towards an interest in production as opposed to distribution and this henceforth became a central theme in his concept of class topic class structure marks distinguishes one class from another on the basis of two criteria ownership of the means of production and control of the labor power of others from this mark States society as a whole as more and more splitting up into two great hostile camps into two great classes directly facing each other high capitalists or bourgeoisie own the means of production and purchase the labor power of others two workers or proletariat do not own any means of production or the ability to purchase the labor power of others rather they sell their own labor power class is thus determined by property relations not by income or status these factors are determined by distribution and consumption which mirror the production and power relations of classes the manifesto of the Communist Party describes two additional classes that decay and finally disappear in the face of modern industry II a small transitional class known as the petite bourgeoisie owned sufficient means of production but do not purchase labor power Marx's Communist Manifesto fails to properly define the petite bourgeoisie beyond smaller capitalists Marx and Engels 1848 25 IV the dangerous class or lemon proletariat the social scum that passively rotting mass thrown off by the lowest layers of the old society you topic the nature of class relations conflict the history of all hitherto existing society as the history of class struggles Freeman and slave patrician and plebeian Lord and serf Guildmaster and journeyman in a word oppressor and oppressed stood in constant opposition to one another carried on an uninterrupted now hidden now open fight a fight that each time ended either in a revolutionary reconstruction of society at large or in the common ruin of the contending classes the modern bourgeois society that has sprouted from the ruins of feudal society has not done away with class antagonisms it has but established new classes new conditions of oppression new forms of struggle in place of the old ones our epoch the epoch of the bourgeoisie possesses however this distinctive feature it has simplified class antagonisms society as a whole is more and more splitting up into two great hostile camps into two great classes directly facing each other bourgeoisie and proletariat Communist Manifesto Marx established conflict as the key driving force of history and the main determinants of social trajectories Kingston however in order to understand the nature of class conflict we must first understand that such conflict arises from a unified class interest also known as class consciousness class consciousness as an aspect of marxist theory referring to the self-awareness of social classes the capacity to act in its own rational interests or measuring the extent to which an individual is conscious of the historical tasks their class or class allegiance sets for them moreover by definition the objective interests of classes are fundamentally in opposition consequently these opposing interests and consciousnesses eventually lead to class conflict Marx first saw the development of class conflict confined to individual factories and capitalists however given the maturation of capitalism the life conditions of bourgeoisie and proletariat began to grow more disparate this increased polarization and homogenize a ssin within classes fostered an environment for individual struggles to become more generalized when increasing class conflict is manifested at the societal level class consciousness and common interests are also increased consequently when class consciousness is augmented policies are organized to ensure the duration of such interest for the ruling class here begins the use of the struggle for political power and classes become political forces since the distribution of political power is determined by power over production or power over capital it is no surprise that the bourgeois class uses their wealth to legitimatize and protect their property and consequent social relations thus the ruling classes those who hold the economic power and make the decisions dahrendorf topic class structure of capitalism in Marxist theory the capitalist stage of production consists of two main classes the bourgeoisie the capitalists who own the means of production and the much larger proletariat or working class who must sell their own labor power see also wage labor this is the fundamental economic structure of work and property see also wage labor a state of inequality that is normalized and reproduced through cultural ideology thus the proletariat in itself is forced into a subservient position by the power of capital which has stripped the means of production from them as the proletariat becomes conscious of its situation and power organizes itself and takes collective political action it becomes a class for itself which has the revolutionary potential to become the ruling class Max Weber critiqued historical materialism positing that stratification is not based purely on economic inequalities but on other status and power differentials social class pertaining broadly to material wealth may be distinguished from status class based on honour prestige religious affiliation and so on the conditions of capitalism and its class system came together due to a variety of elective affinities Marxists explain the history of civilized societies in terms of a war of classes between those who control production and those who produce the goods or services in society in the Marxist view of capitalism this is a conflict between capitalists bourgeoisie and wage workers the proletariat for Marxists class antagonism is rooted in the situation that control over social production necessarily entails control over the class which produces goods in capitalism this is the exploitation of workers by the bourgeoisie Marx himself argued that it was the goal of the proletariat itself to displace the capitalist system with socialism changing the social relationships underpinning the class system and then developing into a future communist society in which dot the free development of each is the condition for the free development of all Communist Manifesto this would mark the beginning of a classless society in which human needs rather than profit would be motive for production in a society with democratic control and production for use there would be no class no state and no need for money for Marx class has three primary facets objective factors a class shares a common relationship to the means of production that is all people in one class make their living in a common way in terms of ownership of the things that produce social goods a class may own things own land own people be owned own nothing but their labor a class will extract tax produce agriculture enslave and work others be enslaved and work or work for a wage subjective factors the members will necessarily have some perception of their similarity and common interest Marx termed this class consciousness class consciousness is not simply an awareness of one's own class interest for instance the maximization of shareholder value or the maximization of the wage with the minimization of the working-day class consciousness also embodies deeply shared views of how society should be organized legally culturally socially and politically reproduction of class relations class is a set of social relationships that is reproduced from one generation to the next the first criterion divides a society into the owners and non owners of means of production in capitalism these are capitalist bourgeoisie and proletariat finer divisions can be made however the most important subgroup in capitalism being petite bourgeoisie small bourgeoisie people who possess their own means of production but utilize it primarily by working on it themselves rather than hiring others to work on it they include self-employed artisans small shopkeepers and many professionals John Elster has found mentioned in Marx of fifteen classes from various historical periods Vladimir Lenin has defined classes as large groups of people differing from each other by the place they occupy in a historically determined system of social production by the relation in most cases fixed and formulated in law to the means of production by their role in the social organization of labour and consequently by the dimensions of the share of social wealth of which they dispose in the mode of acquiring it topic proletarianization the most important transformation of society for Marxists has been the massive and rapid growth of the proletariat over the last 250 years starting with agricultural and domestic textile laborers in England and Flanders more and more occupations only provide a living through wages or salaries private manufacturing leading to self-employment is no longer as viable as it was before the Industrial Revolution because automation made manufacturing very cheap many people who once controlled their own labour time were converted into proletarians through industrialization today groups which in the past subsisted on stipends or private wealth like doctors academics or lawyers are now increasingly working as wage labourers Marxists call this process proletarianization and point to it as the major factor in the proletariat being the largest class in current societies in the rich countries of the first world topic inevitability of socialist revolution marx assumes the inevitability of the revolution of capitalist society into socialist society because of eventual discontent the socialization of labour in the growth of large-scale production capitalist interest groups and organizations as well as in the enormous increase in the dimensions and power of Finance capital provides the principal material foundation for the unavoidable arrival of socialism the physical intellectual and moral perpetrator of this transformation is the proletariat the proletariat struggle against the bourgeoisie inevitably becomes a political struggle with the goal of political conquest by the proletariat with the domination of the proletariat the socialization of production cannot help but lead to the means of production to become the property of society the direct consequences of this transformation are a drop in labour productivity a shorter working day and the replacement of small-scale unified production by collective and improved labor conditions capitalism breaks for all time the ties between producer and owner once held by the bond of class conflict now a new union will be formed based on the conscious application of science and the concentration of collective labour he also extended this redistribution to the structure of power and families Marx imagined that with socialism women's status would increase leading to the breakup of the patriarchal family modern industry by assigning as it does an important part in the socially organized process of production outside the domestic sphere to women to young persons and to children of both sexes creates a new economic foundation for a higher form of the family and of the relations between the sexes moreover it is obvious that the fact of the collective working group being composed of individuals of both sexes and all ages must necessarily under suitable conditions become a source of human development although in its spontaneously developed brutal capitalistic form where the laborer exists for the process of production and not the process of production for the laborer that fact as a pestiferous source of corruption and slavery capital Volume I chapter 13 topic objective and subjective factors in class in Marxism Marxism has a rather heavily defined dialectic between objective factors ie material conditions the social structure and subjective factors ie the conscious organization of class members while most forms of Marxism analyses people's class based on objective factors class structure major Marxist trends have made greater use of subjective factors in understanding the history of the working class EP Thompson's the making of the English working class as a definitive example of this subjective Marxist trend Thompson analyzes the English working class as a group of people with shared material conditions coming to a positive self-consciousness of their social position this feature of social class has commonly termed class consciousness in Marxism a concept which became famous with Georg logics history in class consciousness 1923 it is seen as the process of a class in itself moving in the direction of a class for itself a collective agent that changes history rather than simply being a victim of the historical process in luck X word x' the proletariat was the subject object of history and the first class which could separate false consciousness inherent to the bourgeoise consciousness which reified economic laws is universal whereas they are only a consequence of historic capitalism topic transnational capitalist class globalization theorists such as William the first Robinson Lesley's Claire Keys van der pIJ L and Jerry Harris argue that today a transnational capitalist class has emerged topics see also capitalist mode of production economic inequality exploitation Marxism mode of production relations of production superstructure surplus labor surplus value topic notes topic references dahrendorf ralf class and class conflict in industrial society Stanford Calif Stanford University Press 1959 David McClellan Edie capital the Marx angles reader 1977 Oxford University Press Great Britain Kingston Paul W the classless society Stanford Calif Stanford University Press 2000 Marx and angles the Communist Manifesto New York Penguin Group 1998 Parkin F Marx's theory of history a bourgeois critique New York Columbia University Press 1979 youth for international socialism new youth calm
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URGENT PRAYER & FUNDS NEEDED FOR LENA'S LITTLE DOG, BLEEDING PROFUSELY FROM HER NOSE. PLEASE FAMILY!
hello brothers and sisters in Christ I found more many many more comments under the where you go to anyway they weren't under the Bell where they've been being I sometimes have spoken to you about a channel called Jubilee no redeemed she's a targeted individual and they've killed one of her dogs before and now something they've done has got her dog bleeding profusely from its nose her nose her little dog is smaller than my little Jasper she's just really little she can carry her in a purse and they wouldn't do anything far at the emergency that place because she didn't have any funds her computer's been hacked her camera is not working so she cannot get on her own channel to reach out to anybody for prayers and if you can donate anything at all if we could come up with a couple hundred dollars perhaps they would at least look at her you know and see if they could cauterize it with there's some solution like silver nitrate or something they could probably would burn but it would be quick and it would stop it where they could maybe see more you know I don't imagine that would cost a lot but you know vets are high now oh my goodness but anyway her PayPal is believer at gmail.com and I'll put it in the description box but if you don't can't see the description box it's spelled like this be EE as in a bubble beep Ellie aah like named Lia be Mia ver EER believer at gmail.com if anyone can donate so she put Roxanne and her clothed so Roxanne's posted this for her she said please please please pray for Lina - she asked that I post this on your channel beignets bleeding profusely from her nose and was at the emergency they did nothing as she had no funds please prayer warriors this is her little baby pray pray pray and Oh being a is just such a cutie then she gives her paypal and she said she just asked me to ask if you could post this as she can't get online her laptop is hacked and her camera not working and then there's some more comments there is no talent they attack them with some kind of weapon I don't remember what she called it but they will come somehow through her walls and prick her around her eyes and she'll show it her IOB bloodshot they always go for one seems like of videos I've watched and they do it to one eye and they're really bloodshot or you can see little red pin pricks you know around somewhere near her eye it's terrible and she you'd have to watch some of her videos to understand what they do to her well that happens to all targeted individuals I mean seriously targeted like she was in some MKULTRA mind control and then came out of it because she has no memory from before the age of eight eight and back like their earliest memory is nine or something it's horrible what they do to those people when they're trying to they're afraid they're going to remember things okay there are things on here I know I answered and the comment is not there this one here to Aubree she talked about her five-year-old daughter I'd been dreaming about Jesus I know I replied to that and there's no reply here there's a whole bunch of them without the replies maybe I've just fallen behind in answering because they weren't under the Bell unbelievable I cannot believe all these didn't get a comment that's just YouTube it's all my comments have been removed unbelievable okay I'm sorry let me get this up so y'all can see it start praying for her and if if you can just try to donate a few dollars it'll add up at least enough to maybe where he'll take a look at the dog okay please thank you wish I'd seen this earlier alright bye for now I'll talk to you later
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Server Error's GameFest wins
okay there we go should be able to see it now Ah that's better yep yes there we go we're in business so the rule is you have to jump off the roof and land on the head without falling off on the head the head of the statue on the right which which right okay the one in me yeah I'll come over here and I'll jump I feel like wait where who's who's talking who's in the v who's in the gigantic vehicle what oh this this head right here well I don't know where you're pointing but I'm jumping right next yeah yeah yeah we see you that one yeah yeah you went way too far hang on okay for cheating they can get up very easy listening to do it oh I just missed it oh I can just say all the shadows of people just like it yeah you had to land on the head get up there man I feel like I'm at a disadvantage without a jetpack none I don't know but I mean none of my people all right hang on knew about this so we could oh come on come on come on come on come on come on every day without a jet pack I jumped backwards off it my feet my feet were on it well Matt keeps hitting the shoulder but no got to hit the head back do we have to land on the head or just climb up there you got to land them you gotta hold it yeah okay I was too busy smashing buttons trying to pretend I could aim oh no oh I got on the shoulders shoulder doesn't count but if I jump on it yo I got there yo I'm on it I did it you did it yo I'm on it from the roof I was on the roof no you're not on the head you're on the the neck thing get out there Mac first one to do it gets pretty good price so I'm kind of wishing it was me yeah I can't even get up the stairs right definitely in demand remember C is your friend who is that oh oh who's that I can't see who it is on the head yeah let me stay right there and I will come up to you guest 471 will you be who who be guests for someone oh it's too short who's who's guest four seven speak or forever hold your peace yes foreign hey good job guys good job he's talking in the chat okay uh severe you uh we'll have to contact sir baggy and uh we'll hook you up uh server he's in the chat yeah congrats it's like a confusing name in this case because it's like yeah it's the server error it's like what because get off of there a support ticket with your wallet address oh absolutely put chaz's baby in there too all right I'm down for that I don't know what we're gonna do if this baby wins but I'm from school that's the one I'm gambling on she has this baby come on all right have fun at her and she has baby anyone else oh man this is back to Our Roots this is how DJ and Duck Club started yeah I don't have ten it's cool I don't have a good question that's why I said 10. there's no snowman look at this nose that shares his baby too she has this baby she has a baby can have that little bonus oh my God is it really gonna show this baby no there's no way you can't the first one is never the winner oh my God no look at this let's go sorry James I didn't realize I actually messed up your gems now wow I don't even see me oh there you go what okay represent represent the big cake oh here it is no no Laura here we go oh crunch time but I'm sure he did hey uh Silvera now the proud owner of a keyblade duck currently even though I think what is the 16 keyblade ducks that are verified as far as I know and that would make it 17. of the duck [Laughter] um uh what else have I got here in Pratt oh my gosh another one I got a few prizes to give away so it's cool no that was the last keyboard we actually don't have a great deal of them they're they're all in the wallet in the faucet wallet that we made this is for 100 000 when we opened it doesn't need let's go all right let's go when when we open up the mint again you might be able to Mint at fair and square but currently that's the last one we've got if I win a hundred thousand eight I'll mint at least one [Laughter] man I can't believe she has a baby hasn't won look this is rigged watch I think this is this is it for shaz's baby because it's starting so far behind now yeah yeah yeah it'll be it'll be a last minute old lady Beast Maggie must be tired and baggy is tired she has his baby is creeping up right now coming in going yeah how do you read this one searing Sheeran cioran again oh my God you can't win twice it negates both oh snap he does he does technically have like two of the best prizes in this entire thing it's a server you have to you have to give a prize now for winning two hang on oh all right we'll run it again but I'll give him I'll give him a duck as a consolation there because he did clearly win
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New hoggetts quarantine over so released & hoggett flock give chase
these two ladies you have had your quarantine it is now time for you to come out into the world and meet the other hoggetts who you are that much bigger okay come on girls come on okay i'm gonna have to herd you out aren't i anker are you ready to help come on ladies there you go go on they've been in here so long maya well done anka [Music] okay okay maya maya inca leave it oh well okay pops leave it well they've got all the sheep going well they're all mixed in and get to know each other now that's for sure job done now there'll be a bit of milling around as everybody gets to know everybody the new sheep there'll be a lot of head butting and to figure out pecking order to see who's the head of it they're all chasing the two newcomers and off down the field they'll go and look at them the pair of them are sticking together like glue look at the pair of those and the newcomers are sticking together like glue ain't got leaven bait come here come on good girl leave me a good girl little bourbon is not too sure about this say oh those aren't cheap these are sheep we'll stick with the sheep even though we don't know them inca no maya come on come on inca leave it i think it wants to do more oh i ordered
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Kohacon20: Success factors for a successful Koha implementation - Jacinta Osman and Lee Rowe (Day 3)
it is my pleasure to introduce the next talk and the last talk before our morning tea break this morning um we have lee roe and jacinta osman joining us who have been here with us all week in person and and they are from the toyohomai institute of technology and i'll tell you briefly about each of them now firstly jacinta jacinta leads the management of the digital platform at toyohmai institute of technology which is a um vocational edu education institute based in aotearoa new zealand jacinta is passionate about using technology to enhance and enable people's access to information and resources and i won't tell you too much about some of the other things here because i think we're going to talk about them jacinta enjoys watching cricket walking on the beach pottering in the garden and building large lego seats with the help of her eight-year-old son i really love reading these i enjoy things because you just realize how much you have in common with people and for leigh leroy lee also works at toy toyohomay institute of technology and the um the library migrated to koha in 2018 which we'll hear about soon and leigh is the library manager um she likes spending time with her family cycling bush walks op shopping reading and playing the piano things i didn't know about lee so please join me in welcoming them for their talk the title of the talk is data data cup of tea success factors for a successful koha implementation thank you we're really pleased to be speaking with you this morning and to be part of such a great conference and the friendly koha community so hello to all of you around the world jacinta and i work together at toyohomai institute of technology which is in the bay of plenty region of aotearoa new zealand and in july 2018 our library at went live with koha hosted and supported by catalyst i.t the project was completed on time and on budget with our senior managers commenting that this was the smoothest it project that they'd ever been involved with in this presentation we'll be sharing with you from a librarian's perspective why we think it was successful and we hope that this will be of interest to any of you who are planning to implement koha embark on any i.t project or in fact for planning any complex change before we start i'll just give you some brief background on our organisation to give you the context for our implementation project it's all right so um toyohomai was formed in may 2016 and it was out of the merger of the bay of plenty polytechnic and waiariki institute of technology the overarching aim of the merger was to better serve the vocational education needs of the wider bay of plenty region the name toyohomai represents our vision to aim high and achieve great heights to be awakened by learning toy oh my is home to about 12 000 students 974 staff and offers a wide range of programs from certificate to postgrad level there are two campus libraries 22 library staff and an extensive extensive collection of physical and online resources as a result of the merger we ended up with two separate library systems we had liberty and voyager and we also had two different discovery systems so eds uh ebsco's eds and proquest summon so we needed a single system to take us forward to as a single institution the time frame for our implementation was only four months and in that time we needed to migrate data from two different library systems into her integrate the ebsco eds plug-in oh sorry i've just missed a little point um before i go on um so the situation um the with all the different systems gave us the opportunity to explore the explore the whole library systems environment and um to find a solution to best fit the needs of toyohomai we ended up choosing koha coupled with ebsco's eds koha plugin as the best fit for toyohumaya and its community so yeah the time frame for our implementation was only four months and in that time we needed to migrate data from the two systems into koha integrate their plug-in implement single sign-on integrate with our student management system configure our specific requirements and carry out testing and training and on top of that because of the merger there was a lot of associated change happening we needed to align our circulation policies and our collection policies and also support our staff who are getting used to uh working in the new environment new culture um and um being in in new new or changed roles so for us um it was a complex change process in in preparing for this presentation today we came across the noster model for managing complex change which describes five elements for effective change and in considering this model we realized that our project had had a good balance across all those five elements and we think that's why the pro we had such a good outcome the five elements are vision skills incentive incentives resources and an action plan and this is a visual representation of the nostal model which some of you may be familiar with so on the top right oh sorry on the top row we have the five elements vision skills incentives resources and an action plan and if we have all of those in place um we're going to have success and if we're missing any of the elements we will might end up with some of the results or outcomes on the that are on the right right hand column and the purple so for example if we're missing an action plan um that's the the gray bit in the blue column we may have false starts if we're missing resources that's the grey bit in the resources column we may end up with frustration and if we're missing incentives uh that's in that middle column i don't know what color that is sort of a khaki color we're missing uh we will might end up with resistance and if we're missing skills we may end up with anxiety and lastly if we're missing vision there may be confusion with these highly likely to be confusion so we're now going to look at each of those elements a little more and discuss how they contribute to to our successful project so i'm just going to talk about vision and then i'll pass you over to jacinta for the other four elements so the first element is vision and having a strong vision is really important for managing complex change successfully as it provides clarity and guidance and without this confusion may rain and before we begin our search for a new library system we spent a lot of time thinking about toyohumai's vision and how that could be embodied in a in a new library system and the student experience was at the heart of this in our vision is to to see um this in the picture this happening our students graduating being proud and going on to serve their communities um and from this thinking we developed a set of objectives for the project these are also incorporated core library principles around the accessibility of knowledge the open sharing of resources and the respect for the rights and privacy of people in their data these objectives informed our tendering process and we evaluated responses from suppliers based on these and students were involved in this process attending vendor demonstrations and providing feedback from a student perspective using these objectives and the evaluation we decided that koha was the best fit for our organisation so the focus and time that we put in at the start to clearly identify our vision and objectives not only helped with choosing the best system but help to guide the implementation of the project throughout and yeah the objectives helped because they were really clear to us and they also helped us with making difficult decisions as we could refer back to them to help us decide and at the same time this work helped develop the emerging culture of our team having a clear vision that we could share with the team helped us navigate through the ups and downs of the merger process now i'm going to hand over to jacinta to talk about the next four elements of planning a successful change the next element in nostal's model is incentives and this is all about motivation for change we needed strong incentives to introduce a new library system which would substantially change many of the processes that our library staff were used to people need a reason to get behind a change and we had some good ones a major incentive was that our one of our legacy library systems was very outdated and holding us back from providing the library services that we wanted to a new library system would allow us to manage our electronic resources more easily and it would have an user interface that was from the 21st century rather than the 1990s we wanted to provide a better student experience throughout the project our library continued to use our two existing library systems which meant duplicating work on both systems our library staff were spending a lot of time on this duplication and so having just the one system was definitely a big incentive for us we would also save money by having just the one system which was an important factor for getting support for the project from senior management we were excited about moving to a system that used open source code the flexibility that open source provides is a refreshing change after years of using proprietary library systems from global companies where the needs of a relatively small academic library in new zealand were always overlooked in favour of the needs of large american libraries we wanted a library system that would reflect aotearoa and new zealand and in particular one that embraced taraya maori seamlessly koha's tereo interface gave us a great opportunity to do this and as a project team we took time to acknowledge each other's successes and celebrate each milestone of the project these moments were important because they reassured us that we were doing well and making progress on what at times seemed to be an enormous project so resources are another key factor in nostal's model in this case it's about having the time money staff and equipment to carry out the change for us the merger workstream had identified the need for a single library system and there was an allocated budget for this so we had the financial support to run a successful project having great relationships have really helped in the success of this implementation for example having a good relationship with our in-house i.t team helped us to overcome any tricky issues during the project an informal relationship with catalyst it had been built up from chatting at various library conferences and events over a number of years and catalyst already provided support for toyohumai with moodle mahara and drupal so by choosing koha we were building on an already meaningful and effective partnership we were lucky enough to work with a project manager and we found her support priceless all of us on the project team were expected to carry on our normal jobs of course as well as working on the implementation and having a project manager to focus on the admin side of the project was fantastic our project manager tess set up any meetings we had wrote reports on our progress and gently reminded us of forgotten tasks throughout the project we were overseen by a governance team made up of three people from senior management we reported weekly to them on our progress and outlined any issues or risks that we had identified this gave comfort to senior management that we were on track and in return we knew that we had this support throughout the project finally there were two major resources for our project that weren't allowed outlined in any of our reports but that were essential to the success of the project caffeine and snacks so lots of cups of tea and coffee and home baking were consumed in meetings user testing and celebrating the outcome we highly recommend copious amounts of both to ensure a successful project [Music] so for any successful change project you need to make sure that everyone involved has the necessary skills to carry the project through to completion we found it vital to have someone who knew the metadata in our existing library systems inside and out for example a cataloguer familiar with mark knowing how your data is structured in your current system will help you to ensure that the right information is mapped across to the right places in koha it also helps to run some checks on your metadata before you start the project because there might be cleanup jobs that need to be done before you migrate the data across choose a project team that has a mix of thinking styles and skills you need someone who can think strategically who can see the bigger picture and look at what's best for your customers and the institution not just what works for library staff you also need someone who's good with the details and who's going to notice when small but important things are slipping through the cracks as most countries have learned in 2020 with the global pandemic listen to the experts explain what you want and then and this is the kicker trust the advice they give you this is where it really helps to have built a solid relationship with your i.t team or your vendor that is assisting with the installation most importantly a sense of humor and empathy within the project team helps to smooth the tricky moments and make it an enjoyable and satisfying project we were lucky enough to have all of these skills covered in our project team and just before you go on jacinta in the interest of accessibility the picture here on the screen shows one of our carpentry students with i think it's a nail nail gun building one of our um building a house that we then go on and sell in the community [Music] so action plan you can have all the vision incentives resources and skills in the world but you won't get anywhere without a detailed action plan it needs to clearly outline what needs to be done and when it needs to be done by no one on our project team had any previous experience of merging two library systems into one so we took a lot of guidance from catalyst who had ample experience in this area again it was a case of trust the experts and deciding what needed to be done as the project team were expected to carry on business as usual as well as work on the project we found that using systems helped to keep us on track we used a relatively simple spreadsheet register that recorded tasks to be done decisions made and any risks or issues that needed to be reported to our governance team we considered using specific project management software but as none of us had ever used such software before we thought it would be simpler to just stick to a spreadsheet and it worked fine we were working to a fairly tight time frame of needing to merge the two systems and launch koha within formats so sticking to the deadlines was crucial this is where our project manager really helped at our weekly meeting review meetings she would metaphorically give us a kick up the butt if we'd missed a deadline doing lots of testing was crucial to a successful launch of koha to our staff and students we wrote and used a testing plan that was so effective that we still use it today for testing any major updates installed on koha we also asked students and academic staff to be involved with the testing and the and they provided feedback on the user interface particularly around the usability and navigation of the opec site we then made tweaks to the interface based on their suggestions one vital part of our action plan was staff training it was easy to get caught up in the day-to-day business of getting everything ready for launch but a key part in the success of the project relied on training our library team so they felt as comfortable as possible using koha from day one this also meant that our library staff were able to help staff and academic students students and academic staff to learn how to use koha after it was launched and yes we've got a photo there of our students looking at how to build a house i suspect or a construction site so that covers off our five elements of nostal's model and how they were reflected in our project i'm now going to talk a little bit about some of the challenges and the successes we had so looking back at the project we identified some some big challenges and successes the biggest challenge of the project was managing scope creep this is where the original scope of the project gets bigger and bigger and bigger after the project begins as people come up with new deliverables and ideas to be added in throughout the project we came up with lots of ideas for additional features that we could implement it was tempting to add these to our project but we always reviewed these ideas in relation to the time frame the budget and the staff resources that we had some of these ideas were assigned to phase two which kept us focused on phase one in other words what we needed to achieve to be ready for launch another challenge was the data integration phase of the project the data in one of our systems was not in pure mark format and so for librarians out there you know how challenging that can be sometimes it needed a lot of tidying up and tweaking to enable smooth mapping across tokoha what was our biggest success we believe that the relationships we had built with students academic staff our in-house high-t team and catalyst were the most important factor for the success of our project taking advantage of these relationships meant that we had input from all of our stakeholders especially and most importantly from our students as lee has already mentioned a positive student experience is at the heart of everything we do and this project was never going to be a success unless it met the needs of our students i'll now pass things back to lee to sum up so yes just in summary um we're very proud that our koha implementation was on budget on on deadline uh we are also proud that two years on from launch we have a world-class culturally responsive system and students and staff enjoy using koha and picked up how to use it really quickly and easily although we didn't know about the nostal model before we began our project in retrospect our planning included all of the five elements of the model for that led to effective change the cups of tea and the relationships were just as important as having the data skills in a project budget in fact i'd say the cups of tea and the relationships were the most satisfying and rewarding part of the project we won't say that the project was completely without any challenges there were many but by having all of these elements covered in great relationships we were able to work through any issues without too much difficulty and as i said before this model can be applied to any project or change process regardless of the goal or whether it's i.t related or not so just to finish off what's next for us we'd love to collaborate more with other libraries using koha we've started working with wintek hello to colleagues at wintec if you're watching who they've also implemented koha recently and one thing we'd like to do is conduct conduct research on how the te reo maori interface is being used by students and the impact it's having and also a big thing that's happening for us at the moment is the vocational education sector in aotearoa new zealand is currently undergoing a major transformation with all of the institutes of technology and polytechs that's 16 of them and all of the industry training organizations being brought under the uh one umbrella of t the new zealand institute of skills and technology tepukinga has been created to provide more sustainable flexible and accessible learning for our students the government expects the staff of tepukinga to embed equity for maori learners in its culture delivery and outcomes and when the time is right we would love to see koha being adopted across the whole new institution fingers crossed as we can see that it's a solution that would be a perfect fit for te puking his vision and just before we go i'd just like to acknowledge all of our toy or my colleagues back at home hi everyone the seriously amazing koha team at catalyst and all of you in the koha global community and thank you for sharing your expertise in many different ways and for your support and kindness [Applause] katoa
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“Caudal Heel Pain In Horses” - a HorseTalk™ Webcast of The Horse's Advocate™and Geoff Tucker, DVM
set on the clock hi everyone this is doctor Jeff Tucker broadcasting live from Jensen Beach Florida where we do not have any snow today and I guess spring is sprung in two different areas different ways but snow is good my father-in-law is here and he calls it the farmers fertilizer in the spring and my wife is here Kathy and my son Matt we're all sitting here I'm going to try and teach you something about Carl heel pain or navicular disease or navicular syndrome or something that you may not have heard of in the past okay so I'd like to welcome you this is a presentation of my horse talk series at the horses advocate and I'm going to give a plug shamelessly for the horses advocate the equine practice in just a moment and the moment is here so the equine practice I love you all to write down simply the equine practice calm may be met you can put in the chat session I'll put down the web site the equine practice com it is the main page where you go and become an advocate by just clicking the advocate menu at the top of the page or you can find out about our dentistry because that's all we do is dentistry but I love teaching that seems to be the thing that drives me juices me keeps me going every time I go to the barn float horse's teeth I'll talk about anything and about horses anyway and well there's a lot to talk about other things but knowledge is power and I think is the more information we have on things the better off we are and I love to tell people that when they were building the box in which everyone says I should be thinking outside of I was already outside playing in the dirt and watch the Box go up and everybody encased in it I felt like I was left out for a while now everybody's trying to get out of the box and think of things in different ways because it's just been complex Akay 'td which is new word I developed which means things are a little bit more complicated than they need to be and so tonight I'm going to talk about navicular in a simple way and recording this webinar it's going to be done it's automatically put on YouTube but we're going to chop off the entrance and some other things and make sure that it looks pretty good for you and it's also going to be post on my website so while you're sitting here listening to me I hope you don't go away I hope you stick around because this is just fascinating stuff and I want to talk about it because understanding the basic laws of physics will help you understand the cause the treatment hopefully the prevention and prevention is key because I believe most Caudill heel pain is man-made and if you can prevent that from happening you can prevent a lot of angst and pain in your horse yeah I guess I could if you guys could bear with me I'm gonna try something see does that work that's bigger now all right well I'm trying to split screens and have things on both pages and I don't think that's working it's no good all right everybody hang tight I'm gonna do a little technical thing here and let's see I have no idea where you guys seeing right now okay hold on hold on okay that look better everybody okay great if you got any more complaints just be sure to let me know I try to do something technical yeah I'm gonna keep the the thumbnails on the side because that way I can see what's coming up if you guys don't mind and it's just a way of presenting that some people likes and some people don't like but that's what I'm going to do anyway the one thing I want to teach you about is true is physics and I know a lot of you were just gonna tune out and say oh my gosh don't talk to me about physics because physics just doesn't make sense to me and that's okay I did this oh I see there we go physics is very important but I need to just remind you that I'm not your veterinarian I don't have a intimate relationship with your horse I haven't seen it I can't be your veterinarian I don't want to get your horse or your veterinarian upset or your fear upset with me by just stepping there and giving advice directly but I do want to make sure that you understand some of the principles so you'll be able to help them and communicate with them a little bit better a little bit about me for some of you who have not listened my webinars before I've been with horses since 1973 I've been a veterinarian since 1984 that's me with a retired Olympic hum corsage horse that he and I just had a really strong relationship with I miss him terribly but he's just out to pasture someplace anyway I've seen a ton of how horses is I'd love to take photographs I'm a photographer most of my stories are through photographs and when you go to the horses advocate which is my site of teaching by the Learning Centre I call it it's loaded with about six thousand photographs just about every subject you could possibly imagine and it's growing every day so just sign in for it it's free check it out all right I'm gonna go over cuddle heel pain which used to be called navicular she's to be called navicular syndrome and when I went to that school in the 1980s early 1980s it was calling the bicular disease it's I'm gonna go over there Natalie just a second to describe it but a lot of change recently with the Diagnostics that we have with the digital x-rays the cat scans MRIs etc they have really complicated things they spend ad nauseam hours discussing what nerve blocks work what don't work if you can inject the coffin joint does that go into the navicular bursa does that help diagnose some of these caudal heel pain things bla bla bla and I think we as horsemen are left out in the cold not knowing what to do and and that's why I want to go over this I want to take this horse's foot that's sitting here in front of you and I want to show you the anatomy and then I want to show you what's wrong with this foot and I want to teach you how you can look at your own horse's feet to see if or what's going on now I want to warn everybody that this is not a complete discussion on navicular it just can't be not in the timeframe that we have but it's going to be that what I call the lateral view and you have to think of the hoof in three dimensions it's not just a lateral it just means you're looking at the foot from the side you have to look at it from the front for the back from underneath and look at it as a three-dimensional entity but three-dimensional looking at this especially as we discuss vector analysis which is a form the physics and mathematics combined it will completely blow your mind to the point where you'll say I don't get it so I just want to stick in two dimensions I think if you start to understand just this two-dimensional thing you're gonna get a huge handle on what's going on so let's immediately go right to it this overlay shows a schematic of the different bones he's had down in the hoof the coffin bone the triangular shaped bone behind it the big blue Tata said navicular bone above it is a short passion bone and above that it's a long passionate bone though that makes up the pastor with a fetlock at the top of the picture and the red thin line behind there represents the deep digital flexor tendon which comes down the back of the leg goes around the fetlock and comes down the back of the pastor wraps around the navicular bone or attaches with kaufman bone it's the navicular area that everyone is focusing on and it's this juxtaposition of these three things of the navicular bone with the bones and the attendant now if you think of tendance like a pulley like a string that connects the hands of a puppeteer to the puppet itself the hands represent the muscles the strings are the tendons and the bones are the puppet itself every time the muscle contracts just like the fingers that moves the puppet it also moves the foot but it has to get around certain areas that are in tight spaces and have angles and so natures can conveniently made these says morgue bones the proximal says more bones are up in the fetlock and but the distal says more bone is also called the navicular bone and allows this tendon to to easily go around here with lubrication in a mechanical advantage and that's what it's there for and every time the horse steps on the ground and then pulls his body over the top of that foot in what we all call a step forward he actually pulls the tendon and pulls against the foot and because there's friction of the foot hitting the ground the foot can't slide if he were an ice he'd just be able to slide backwards and he wouldn't go anywhere but because he has traction a pulls instead of pulling the foot backwards he ends up pulling his whole body forwards that's a real cool concept because most people don't think of it that way but he plants the foot pulls a tent and pulls the body forward until a foot is now pulled off the ground behind him and then he swings it forward place it again and does another another movement and there's a lot of pressure that occurs where the deep sort of digital flexor goes around the tendon pardon me around the navicular bone and that's the navicular area we want to talk about so these big thick blue lines represent the pulling of the tendon up against that navicular bone all right so keep that in the back your mind we're going to come back to this I also want to show you something else here it's called a broken pasture and hoof axis you can see the words off to the right and you see a couple of thin white lines the first lower one is parallel to the hoof and then as it comes up to the coronary band it breaks and goes up along the axis of the pasture this should be a straight line when it's not a straight line and it's acute angle like this I call it a broken hoof pasture an axis and this is because this horse has been suffering from caudal heel pain or pain in the navicular area for a long time and he's now got this conformation I may not be actually telling you the truth there he may have gotten this conformation because he was trimmed this way year after year and now he has caudal heel pain because of it and that's the dilemma what came first and that's what we want to talk about today in this next picture is another horse I'm sorry it's a little out of focus but this is another horse that also has navicular disease but you can see from the two red lines that it's more straight the passenger angle in the hoof angle is very straight which is really good and that's what I think the ferry was trying to do here he's also done some other things to this foot which we'll go over later such as the rolled toe and you see how the toe sitting way far back underneath a foot but there's something that's even that's very sinister here on this and I want to show you what this next overlay look at the coronary band that's represented by the curved horizontal line and if you go from left to right you can see that it dips down and that shouldn't be like that it should be more straight and there's a reason for that and in addition you'll see another a long red line down by the heel if you look at that angle and you look at the angle of the red line in the front of the hoof you'll see that those two lines are not parallel and they should be parallel parallel lines are great well when they're not parallel and they're at this angle it's what we call underslung heels and notice the two vertical white lines the distance between those two lines should be about half an inch now the white line on the left is where the heel touches the ground and the white line on the right is drop perpendicular to the bulb of the heel and again that distance should be about a half an inch and when it's greater than that and certainly here it's over an inch oh that's that's very bad and so this is a very sinister picture of someone who's trying to really work on this horse and correct things with shoeing and with proper placement but they're very very far away and again I've got so much more to tell you on this I just don't I just want to go back to the beginning so let's put our take our cowboy hats off and put on our mathematicians hat if you if you will and we're gonna talk about vectors and I'm gonna explain this by me throwing a ball and I'm sure everybody here is thrown a ball or thrown something and even if you want to right now you can pick up something a pen or something that that's not gonna hurt anybody and you may want to do this this little experiment if I throw a ball in outer space where there's no friction or wind or gravity it will continue to travel in a straight line Wow I think I've got a duplicate here okay okay oh I see okay but one thrown on earth and gravity will take the ball straight to the ground in other words if I just let go of it gravity is gonna take it straight to the ground but if I throw it and add gravity that ball is gonna lay in some place out in front of you I'm gonna graphically show you this Golden Dawn on the left hand side is the ball and I'm gonna throw it directly to the right if there is no gravity that ball will continue on forever but the blue vertical line facing down represents gravity and gravity is going to take that ball down now in this next shot the red line shows where the ball ends up and it's all dependent on how fast I want to throw it and if I wanted to I could actually arch it up in the air and make it go further but whatever it is this is called a vector it's the addition of these two all big arrows and I'm going to explain that to you in just a second it's a sum of the forces and their directions applied to an object to mathematically yield a resultant movement now these are Mawr Wars I didn't copy it from anywhere that's just the way I speak sometimes but it's used in every sport from billiards to baseball when a baseball is thrown they throw such a velocity that goes virtually straight a bullet out of a gun goes very fast and continues on until gravity finally pulls it to the ground and it could still have a lot of potential in its a lot of velocity a lot of force but gravity is kind of take the ground it's going to skip on the ground after a while the important thing for all of us horse people to know is vector analysis it will explain the shape of the hoof and the cause or the result of mostly Mises usually the horse either has bad confirmation or the routine hoof care has developed an adverse condition within the hoof that will create Carl heel pain the results of the pain causes a horse alters gait and laying down this toe first with a heel landing last so let me just regroup for a second because I may be going a little bit too fast I'm gonna back up for a second the Golden Arrow going to the right is the force of the velocity of the ball and the blue vertical is gravity taking it down that's why when you gently toss something across the room it's not going to make it to the other side it's going to land on the floor someplace if you throw fast enough that's going to hit the wall if you don't throw it at all it's just gonna drop at your feet keep that in mind as I look here this is the schematic of a hoof with its toe just touching the green line which is ground now when there's pain in the heel the horse doesn't want to walk on it he wants to land on his toe and we're going to go with the premise that this kind of way of going is caused from pain but I could eliminate the word pain and say that your farrier is trimming your foot so it has a long toe and he's taken off the heel the same thing will occur so it doesn't really matter how you get to this point it's more important that you understand what happens at this point is once you understand this then you can actively start to prevent it or take care of it if your horse has it this blue vertical line that's coming down is the gravity line and I made it this length to arbitrarily say that's how much force gravity is putting in there on the moon it would be much shorter because you'd be bouncing around because it's not as much gravity there and if you're on a planet closer to the Sun gravity would be greater that's just the way physics is put together but one thing about Earth it doesn't matter whether you're here or in Africa or any other part of the country or the world gravity is the same force going down now I want you to look at this red line that starts at the toe of the hoof and comes all the way across the bottom of the foot with the arrow facing to the right this is the radius of a curve now as the toe hits the ground this heel is going to be brought down because of gravity I think we all can agree with that the weight of the horse is going to bring that heel down and this arched red line represents the curve that it's coming down with it's supposed to be a perfect curve but I didn't make it perfect but you get the point in other words this is a radius and the foot is going to stop on its toe and then rotate down and it seems like a very simple thing but this is really cool when you look at it from the vector analysis I want to look at what's inside that circle where the the gravity is coming down and I've kind of expanded it to the right so you see gravity's coming down with this blue line and the arrow has a force going to the right represented by the small arrow going to the right the reason it has it is is because the foot is rotating down and the point of the heel is going to move backwards just a smidgen and that's a force that force is provided by the circle now what's really cool is on earth we always equal and oppose every force applied to it this is why when we're standing on the ground we don't fall through the earth the earth pushes back with an equal weight and every time we stand on the scale we're actually measuring the force that the earth is pushing us back onto our onto the bottoms of our feet and it's measured as a weight and that's what the vertical blue line is going up straight to the green line but what is interesting is there's some sort of law that says for every action there's an equal and opposite reaction so I have to make a red line going to the left that's equal in size and opposite in direction and when I draw a line between the tip of the red arrow and the tip of the blue arrow that's called a vector that is the sum of the force or the velocity of the potential of that force and the direction now here's the catch was allowed to slide forward the horizontal forces would have a zero effect on the rotation of the hoof in other words the horse and lane toe first and the toad continued to slide forward as a heel came down imagine the horses toe lands on ice and instead of a catching and the heel rotating down it instead slides forward and the heel goes straight down there's no lateral movement however because the toe is stuck the hoof isn't and the hoof isn't elastic then the rotational force is going to crush the heel and cause under run under in heels so this big thick blue line is showing you the force that I'm talking about again because the toe of the foot is stuck and can't rotate and that gravity's going to take the heel down the forward force the one heading toward the toe is going to push the heel in and cause the under run tell under run heel and the crushing the tubules let me see if I can go back and show you this this is an under run heel and where the heel is touching the ground that should be back more toward there all the vertical line drop from the bulb of the heel but it's not because the horse is leaned in on its toe so often and the tubules have been crushed if you look at this picture here you can actually see the tubules I actually have a better picture of down here oh gosh I had a picture of it where did it go this is so frustrating you can see you can see the lines here um on the the line should go straight from the corner band down to the down to the ground and it's not doing it here and this just really it's crazy I guess I can't see it there I apologize folks that was there this afternoon it seems like it disappeared but anyway I just wanted to go over this one more time it's this bottom force that's moving forward that's jamming up against this foot on the toe and the toe will kick out some dirt these navicular horses are called heel pain horses well later on the toe they'll throw dirt up in the air and it jabs and this bottom red force is going to force the healing and that's what crushes the tubules the tubules that come along the side of the foot should look parallel you can see with your eye they should look the same at the toe as they do the heel and these horses of the navicular they follow that unparalleled line of under-run heels and everything gets crushed there all right let me move on this is the thing bottom line long toe low heel equals caudal heel pain that's the critical part it's irrelevant what came first whether it had a long toe toe heel due to improper trimming or it got coral heel pain and develop long toe heel you have to get in there recognize when your horse's toes long heel is low and correct that because if you can prevent it you can there's a good chance it can you can correct what's causing suffering in your horse and some of these horses are so subtle at the beginning that you don't notice it until a lot of damage is done so the sooner you get to it the better and do you remember the deep digital flexor and its relationship to the navicular bone I showed it to you in this picture with the blue lines going up pulling on the red line tendon against the navicular but what's interesting is pressures applied to that navicular bone as it's pulled up just a man you've got a pulley that you've attached the rafter in your barn or maybe to a tree and you dropped a rope through it you've got some weight on one side and you've got yourself on the other and you're standing right next to the weight so the Rope goes straight up to the rafters around the pulling straight down and you pull on that rope you know how hard it is to pull that up I mean it's it's not as hard as maybe it could be without a pulley but it there's some effort applied now if you walk to the other side of the barn and and halfway up to the to the loft so now the rope instead of going straight up and then straight down goes straight up and then kind of an angle a 45-degree angle and you pull it it's easier to pull up there's there's not as much effort to get it started there's less pressure put on the pulley and I'm gonna explain why okay the left-hand side is what I call a normal hoof because the hoof wall and the passion wall are in alignment it's got a nice short toe it doesn't have under to run heels um and a red line represents the tendon coming around the navicular bone from the bottom of the coffin bone on up the back of the pasture and I have a small curved yellow line to indicate that this is the angle that we're looking at and on the right hand side I have another picture of a long toe low heel conformation with a broken hoof pasture an axis this is typical of caudal heel pain horses and if you notice the red line has more of acute angle and what I did was I copied the yellow line on the Left diagram and paste it on the right so they're identical and you can see that there's a different change in angle and that big yellow arrow is pointing to that so you know exactly what I'm talking about it's because there's a steeper angle there that we're starting to have some pressure put on now I know you guys are pretty clear about the pulley in your barn and lifting a bale of hay with it and that it's a little bit easier if you go out a little bit rather than stand right underneath it here's the vector analysis of that you you look at the horizontal white line and then the red ball that's the navicular bone and then the the line the white line goes up toward the blue arrow that represents the tendon being pulled up the pass turn around the navicular bone and if we draw a line between the point of the one end of the tendon all the way up to the point of where the blue arrow is that's going to be the vector and you can see from the yellow arrow on the left hand side that if you transpose that over to the right hand side and there's more of an angle on that tendon and you can see how the vector is now pointing up further because it's changed direction you can see that to make this this work I would have to make a bigger yellow arrow and that bigger yellow arrow maybe maybe I can do it here tell me if you guys can see this I would have to increase the force see what happened do you guys all see them okay what that means is this force is now larger it's got a greater magnitude yet it's still pointing right down at this at this navicular area and that extra pressure is causing more pain so if you have a broken pastor who have axis this is why a lot of pressure is applied onto the navicular bone so now we've got a couple of things that are going on we've got the toe first that's causing crushing the heel that leads to under run heels it also leads to contracted tendons pardon me contracted heels it also can lead to sheared heels if the horse decides to land on one side more than the other so the bulbs of the heel aren't even across one is higher than the other and that's um that's some of the Secoya that can occur from these horses that are landing on the toe because they're so painful in the heel and here's the other thing if you have a broken pasture who have axis you're going to be applying more pressure into the navicular bone okay we're about halfway through it's coming up on 7:30 just wanted to take it a little bit of a break and see if there's anybody has any questions on vector analysis because even though a lot of you guys want to know about navicular um nobody I think it ever teaches it in terms of math and physics and I know this might be a little bit different for you and it might be hard for you some of you to understand but it is fresh thinking I hope and I think with these kind of thoughts in your brain you can go back and look at your horse and see if he's jogging on a flat level surface you can see if he's leaning Topher's because if he's landing toe first he's trying to avoid pain in his heel or he's been trimmed to the very long toe and a low heel and he's jabbing it and it's going to create these changes in the hoof because the hoof will change the coordinate of forces applied to it and that's what we have to watch out for so I'm just going to take a break I'm gonna sip some coffee see if anybody has any questions on this you when you all signed up for the horses advocate by going to Yanam okay by going to the equine practice calm and then you click on the advocate page and you sign up to become an advocate you can go to lameness page and I have a whole three videos on navicular disease I called it when I made them are called heel pain and I go into this a little bit deeper and you might want to take some time ago over there it'll take about 17 18 minutes of video time in like five minutes five minutes and seven minutes I think and and it goes into this and a little bit more depth and a whiteboard presentation that I made that might help you with this understanding yep you ah Amy says most of navicular is caused by poor wrong-foot trimming question mark um it's it's the chicken or the egg I think that there are some horses that are predisposed to coddle heel pain because they have poor conformation but I think on the other hand its developmental and I see a lot of people I've seen a lot of horses and I've never seen the Vick Euler disease in young horses it's always immature horses and when I see it I usually see these changes in the hoof so the question is were did those changes come from improper trimming in the horse's foot I don't know I think there's a lot of good fairies out there who can really see this stuff and prevent it but I think that there's a lot of fairs out there who will focus on just the toe and not the heel and you can get a lot of things occurring there I have a chicken-egg question is the broken heel patch axiory the result of lazy trimming or is it a wear pattern indicating possible neuromuscular dysfunction about for limb movement when you have neuromuscular dysfunction which this means there's some other cause up the leg that's causing the foot to land wrong that's completely different usually that occurs in one foot and navicular syndrome or Carl heel pain is usually bilateral although it can be much worse than one foot than the other that's just because the horse favors ones just like you and I are mostly right-handed and there's others that are out there that are left-handed but it's just not as many so I think horses favor one side and and if you have a neuromuscular problem in the upper leg like anything from the shoulder or some other pain in the knee of a retired racehorse you can get some changes in the hoof and that actually is an important point because the hoof is so changeable it changes right in front of your very eyes because of different forces that are applied to it and that's the good that's the point I'm trying to let you know that the forces are all pure physics and and you need to be aware of it look for it and then adjust as you go and try and get them away from here one of the questions is how can I change under run heels and angles that I'm going to address toward the end because there's no recipe there's no recipe because every one is different there's an infinite amount of variabilities here especially if we start looking this in three dimensions because because you can have a horse landing toe first but then landing on this medial heel and then its lateral heel and that can apply all sorts of different forces and then what happens is some fares will come in there and try to adjust for this and they just wrong so it actually accentuates what's going on so there's some secrets and some tricks that are going to go over in a second let me move on and see if I can get through some of this thing okay okay we looked at this picture it says no note here that the Pastner hoof axis is more in alignment and so that force being applied to the nvidia larrya will be less cause stress on the deep tears of flexor also note that the toes been shortened and the shoe said back away from the toe to shorten the length decreasing the effort needed to get the hoof out of the way and I'm going to explain that in a second and remember the longer the toe the more effort is required to lift the foot and get it out of the way that lifting applies more force to the inflamed area so the longer the toe the harder is to get the foot up and out of the way and what I'm going to try and do now is there's the video if I start to play here maybe you guys can tell me if you can see it oh good can you hear it okay I'm going to stop it for just a second I'm glad that you can see this this is melissa in clown shoes and the clown shoes represent a long toe low heel but I have to really stress our heel is equivalent to the horses hock so in no way shape or form is this like navicular or Carl heel paint but what I'm trying to show to you in this video is the physic and the dynamics of what a long tow low-heeled can do and we're gonna watch it and sometimes this might be a little long I really want to get my point across and I put it in slow motion so you can really see it and as long as you hear the narration I'm just gonna mute my mic or just be quiet and then I'm gonna show you the same person in it's Melissa she puts teeth with me hi Melissa if you're listening in high heels which is the epitome of a short toe high heel and you're going to see the change in movement so listen to what I got to say and watch what's going on and we'll go from there just to get started to get the front foot in front of you and then the next foot can stretch out a little bit more and as this whole walk continues in slow motion you're going to see that the stride does go out further but with each landing it's on the heel now I know this is an equivalent to the horse's foot but the idea is very similar when the horse the long toe low heel is asked to work and there's no pain in the foot the horse will try to get the foot out there but there's more vertical downward force landing on the foot which causes more concussion on the sensitive structures of the hoof including the navicular bone navicular bursa and all the other tendons and ligaments in the caudal heel of the horse this is why long toe low heel is so detrimental and causes more lameness in horses than anything that you'll ever state a few more steps here and we'll go into the other direction okay here we are jog and you see how the vertical movement occurred is more vertical and a slam slam slam it's straight up and it's almost a hop you almost have to hop to get the toe out of the way until kicks out pine actually slips forward because there's so much opening for so much rotational torsion on the toe that the tendons are pulling the cotton ball away from the hoof wall that's another reason why I don't like long toe so here's a high-heeled model of high-heeled short L and this is her walking and the walk is much different than the jog and we'll see that as we progress here but here everything seems to swing forward so the swing phase of the gate is longer and that's always important because there's less time on the concussive forces of the support phase in addition the support is more evenly distributed between the tone the heel and you can see how our leg just lifts up is and it's a lazy movement forward now here we are going to the other side at the walk and we'll do this in slow motion as well see how much easier it is for her to just move that foot forward again high heel short toe is the same type of physics involved involved in the horse's hoof the horse can move the leg forward easier there's not as much pull on the deep digital collection flexor tendon so it's not pulling the coffin bone away from the hoof and you aren't getting the concussive forces on the heel itself now here she is running and you can see how freely that swing is urine is in slow motion and it's just the first step out is mom and she just keeps moving that foot out this is that extended trot that you like to see where the toe is landing way out there and you can see the foot floats might see it float right there it just floats just like that now we're going to do real-time to the right here and she's doing what I called Daisy cutting the toes aren't getting much more than inch or so off the ground look at that it goes straight out there's no vertical movement just it comes right out because she doesn't have to worry about lifting the foot up and getting the toe out of the way look how slow the toe is to the ground as she moves forward and landing on the tow she's able to move her body forward over it and as she gets toward the end here she's really striding out see that floating the feet alright I'm back sometimes a picture's worth a thousand words oh we might want to get scientific and study their analytics the vector analysis to realize that the forces are being applied but I think everybody has pretty clear in their mind what it's like to try and walk or move around the house the clown shoes on versus some high heels although I'm sure some of you Cowboys out there aren't going to put on set of high heels you do know that the physics is the same and we see this the same in horses that are trimmed differently if you can get that heel back and start to raise it up so it doesn't have that crushing anymore and get that short fulcrum by shortening the toe rounding the toe so it can move forward you're gonna see your horse improve dramatically alright prevention this has only been the side view I said that right in the beginning we're not looking at the medial collateral or the straight on view or from the bottom although that's really important to look at as well but other effects can occur some of the things are contracted heels sheared heels sheared heels is when you look at the bulbs of the hoof from behind the one is higher than the other they should be equal in height you can have disruptions and many soft tissue parts with an heel of the hoof that's why they call it caudal heel pain in fact back in the 80s it was just called navicular disease but as we got more and more diagnostic things they've come up with at least 13 different causes of pain in the caudal heel including a lysis of the bone spurs ligament strains bursitis altered blood flow and even fractures of the coffin bone pardon me of the navicular bone so there's all different things that go on there and you know I really like the idea that we have all these Diagnostics and it's really good but the problem the Diagnostics is the problem is still long ho toe low heel and the fist is being applied to the foot and if we can just understand that one thing is start with our young horses and prevent this from happening I think we'll might not get rid of your navicular disease but we sure can diminish it or at least have it come on in a much later point in their life when they're being just turned out to pasture just wandering around alright so I just want to explain that it's too lengthy discussion get into it at this stage or at about 40 minutes or so and I want to leave plenty of time for people to ask questions but step one in prevention is prevented from occurring in the first place if you have young horses that are - you know yearlings two-year-olds three-year-olds just stay on top of it the racehorses as a as a group tend to have long Tolo heal it seems so that's something that they like out there maybe gives them more power but there's some other added benefits long to low heal that I'm not discussing here one of them is if your horse has any laminitis it can decrease the pulling of the coffee bone away from the inflamed tissue of the lamina so that's very important if you have a horse of bowed tendons or tendon problems it could be caused by long toe low heel because the horse has to pull so much harder on that tendon to make the horse go forward and over time you can build up a lot of heat and cause that tendon to literally rupture and overnight in front of your eyes you'll see a horse with a tendon it's twice its size and usually when you look down you'll see long toe low heel so it is multifaceted but I want to get that point across the navicular as far as doing it and that's all I have to offer for prevention just keep the tone he'll normal for your horse I want to say normal in quotes every horse is different every horse has a different foot and it's up to you to really look at it and feel it wash the tubules and apologize again for not having the picture I've got it on the website when you sign up to become the horse's advocate go in there and we'll draw up my hoof pictures and you'll see the tubules you'll see them on your own horse they run from the coronary band perpendicular from the corner bandit angled with the hoof wall straight to the ground and they should be the same from the toe region through the quarters down to the heels they should be parallel but you're finding these guys that they're not they're not at the same angle they've they've gotten more parallel to the ground so they're they're being crushed and the heels are sticking way out behind and as somebody in the in the chat asked how do you prevent that or how do you move it backwards that is something that is between you and your farrier and the reason I say that is because you need to know the lateral angles as well as the front to back angles you have to find out exactly what has to be done what oh sorry I just put my hands over my face and everyone's jumping on me because sorry I get in a zone sometimes I start thinking about stuff and and and I was massaging my brain anyway I want to go into prevention let me have a sip for a second this is something else that nobody's going to talk about when it comes to lameness and it bothers the heck out of me and I hope you don't mind if I just take little divergence out here to talk about protein protein is something that cannot be absorbed by anybody's body not yours not your horse it has to be broken down into small particles no protein can be absorbed through the gut wall the gut wall is a solid tube that runs from your mouth to your anus and whenever you eat and swallow you're just placing food in that tube that food is not inside of you yet so any protein that you put in there whether it's chicken or vegetable you know meat or vegetable it doesn't matter fish it all has to be broken down into the amino acids and they have to be absorbed through there now the amino acids come in two varieties essential and non-essential the non-essential amino acids can be taken in as any kind of molecule and assembled into amino acids which can then be assembled into proteins carbon hydrogen oxygen nitrogen sulfur they can all come together and create these non-essential amino acids now what's one thing what's interesting to know about ruminants such as the cow the goat the sheep and deer and antelope and all the other ruminants they don't need to eat a lot of the essential amino acids that's the other group the essential amino acids you must consume they have to be eaten as amino acids you cannot make them the ruminants don't have that many and that's why you see the fat goat on top of the garbage pile evening from a tin cup because he doesn't need to get really good quality protein he can assemble it and make it but horses and humans are very similar but they need to absorb ten amino acids maybe it's nine it depends on who you read and of those amino acids three of them are called branch chain and those branch chain amino acids are so important for connective tissue which are the bones the tendons that will get ligaments and the muscles remember tendons attach muscle to bones ligaments attach bones to bones and I don't know about you but where I hang out there's a lot of horses to get lame and everyone's blaming it on an intense show schedule but they're all breaking down with tendon injuries or ligament strains suspensory x' etc and we're just talking about navicular disease which is all about the soft tissue inside the foe they're talking about the navicular bursa and a bursa is like water filled balloon stuck between your hands and you can roll your hands back and forth on this water filled balloon that's what a bursa is it goes between the bone the navicular bone and the deep digital flexor to provide lubrication and decrease friction there but a lot of times that becomes inflamed so does the tendon itself settle the bones so to the ligaments instead of the other soft tissues that area and where you have inflammation you have breakdown now those breakdown products have to be taken away but they also have to be repaired and if your horse isn't getting enough protein in the form of the central amino acids it cannot maintain or even repair some of these connective tissue things and the number-one source of protein for a horse is hay and grass I should say grass first and then hay and you have to have good quality grass now a lot of you don't have a good quality grass because it's winter or you live down here in the subtropics and it's just not that good and then we have hay and what everybody does is they supplement with grain and grain has literally no protein on the corn wheat and oats that you give the horse is very low on protein now you're going to add a protein supplement such as soybean meal or whey protein and you can actually increase the protein values now here's the one key thing I want you to know about essential amino acids there are ten of them all of them have a minimum amount that you need to maintain all the effectiveness but if one of them just one of them is not at a hundred percent of what its minimum is let's say you're only giving eighty percent of that then 80 percent of all the other essential amino acids will be absorbed and 20 percent won't it doesn't matter how much of those that you're giving it goes in lockstep so if you only have 20 80 percent of lysine you're only going to have 80 percent of the finding arginine all these other tyrosine all these other ones and your horse is not getting enough protein so I would if you have a horse with some sort of navicular disease or any lameness I would increase the protein in these horses and make sure they have the building blocks they need to to build these things and by the way whenever you give your horse a joint supplement it's basically broken down into the essential amino acids and non-essential amino acids those are absorbed and then reassembled on the other side as proteins they Bend up becoming senility fluid so I suggest that you start looking for a better quality protein source a new Trina meek sup Pro add which is whey protein and of course the tried and true calf Meena the only problem these protein supplements is they have sugar in them and if you're trying to go on a sugar-free diet they will have sugar in it okay so my horse has two formed hoods but it's not showing pain well you're lucky now get to work and correct all the trimming or showing to get things back to normal and this may be easier said than done and maybe a set of x-rays might help so you can actually see the coffin bone and then navicular bones and see if they're all balanced left to right and make sure that everything's good but I suggest if you find a nice level stretch and I don't mean your dirt road driver that has groove down you know where the tire tracks go and be careful taking a horse out on asphalt a crowned road because if you jog a horse on a road if you're not jogging down the set then you're on an angled surface so that can be tough take your horse someplace a parking lot where everything's flat level just get them out there and jog them and see what happens the toe and the heel should be laying at the same time and the left side right side should be landing at the same time but if it's not and the horse is decidedly landing on the toe and you've got underslung heels you got a broken hoof passion access then you know you've got some problems it's it's big yellow flags if not almost red flags waving at you and you need to readjust how you trim the horse and getting back to that question the person asked how do you do this well you do it carefully with a good eye that's trained in physics and you and you get that toe move back and you keep the toe short and you try and get that toed not to jam because that's what's causing the tubules to come underneath and crush the heel and slowly you'll start to get that heel to come backwards it's a long long discussion between professionals that's been going on for decades and I don't know if anybody has the right answer for your horse that's why you need to talk with them and discuss it and try things and it's gonna take a year it's not like done overnight this takes a long time to reach reshape the hoof but try to avoid uneven terrain if your horse is definitely deformed he's not showing pain just be aware of that and maybe avoid uneven training for the next 2 3 4 5 6 months as you reshape the foot try and get backwards going and remember LSD I love LSD and horses I call it long slow distance you may call it a hallucinogenic drug but on time at the long slow distance just strengthen your connective tissues of your horse there's nothing better than taking a horse on long slow distances to improve the strength and tensile strength of the connective tissues down there so I think my horse is painful now this is a really tough one because sometimes they look good and sometimes they don't look good these horses usually do better if they're turned out running around but if you bring them in the stall for two or three days because you have an ice storm a snowstorm it's arranged something something's happening the horse is brought inside and the horse becomes lame that's usually called heel pain it's like arthritis if you don't use it it gets stiff on you and that's what's happening with these horses the best thing to do is if your horse is lame after he's kept in for a while keep your horse in for a day and then have your vet come and block the heals just to make sure that that's what's going on he or she might want to block one heel and see the horse goes better and then block the other heel and if the horse gets 90 percent sound or better then you know you have caudal heel pain and you know where you can start focusing on it you can also use phenylbutazone or butte which is a drug which is the anti-inflammatory for Diagnostics if your horse is a little lame you give them a low dose of Bute be sure to talk to your veterinarian and see what the appropriate dose will be and if the horse moves out sound after about an hour after butte then you know it's pain and then you can say okay it's it's a pain related thing it's not like a hitch and the get along that horse is going to have or the lamest lameness is caused by EPM it's a neurological deficit or something like that at least you know it's pain and in the caudal heal or pain somewhere and then if you do that block then you know it's in the foot some people like to use hoof testers I think if you don't do it a lot it's very hard to read and the other thing is a lot of people like x-rays veterinarians especially like x-rays because they look in and they can see these changes but I've seen horrific changes on x-rays and the horse is virtually sound I've seen horses where you can barely see any problems and the horse's head bobbing lame so I don't see a correlation between the two I think it depends on the threshold of pain the internal fortitude of your horse and just literally how painful this thing is if it's a fraction navicular bone oh there's not much trimming that you're going to do to help that that's a long-standing case your horse may have had a developmental joint disease as youngster by being overfed grain that has something called osteochondrosis desk hands that affected it has a big cysts in the navicular bone there's nothing you can do about that there's no surgery so a set of x-rays can rule some of those things out and again get your vet in there to help you through this thing but it's really up to you to look at that foot and try and get it back to where it needs to be all right and remember sometimes hoof shows paint only one until you block that hoof and then the other one suddenly becomes painful so this is usually bilateral disease sometimes when you lunge a horse he's lame in one direction not in the other I don't find that too awful individually I think it's more common with collateral ligament strains but it can be if it's just located one side of one navicular bone it can be that way so that can be a little confusing now let's say your horse is painful get to go your vet and farrier and develop a plan I'll try to find the position that the hoof is most comfortable in this may be wedging just one side of the hoof sometimes wedging the heels help these horses and on occasion wedging the toe helps these horses it is so crazy but you have to think in three dimensions this whole discussion was in two dimensions but you have to think in three dimensions and you have to have so many has a lot of experience but you as the owner have to be diligent and observe everything there's no one recipe to fix this but that if you want one recipe if you use your head and really look use your eyes and power observation and take a look at that foot and try and get it back to a more normal vector pleasing approach okay you can add beaut it says add but but it should be add beaut I can change that right now this is cool don't do that Butte AD Butte is necessary to keep him comfortable I've had horses on one gram of you a day for years and had no problems but I know I've also had a horse with one gram of you today made him uneasy and uncomfortable I would probably make sure that you horses off all sugar if you're going to be adding Butte because both of them can cause colonic ulcers as well as seagull ulcers so just be aware of that pigma off grain use nothing but great hay and grass if you're going to keep you it on for long term narek t'me is the last resort that's where you actually go in and cut the nerves and innervate the back of the heels and it takes the pain away it numbs the foot it can also go wrong especially if you continue to work the horse they can actually if it's not done right they can actually lose the whole foot I don't want to go into it because it's kind of disgusting but if you know a skilled person knows how to cut those nerves a surgeon a veterinarian they can last for several two years sometimes three years but the nerves regenerate and some of the feeling does come back and doing a second erecta me usually isn't that successful and finally euthanasia is a real possibility many horses been euthanized because they lost all function and they're so painful it's the only a simple thing to do with these guys so it's much better to work on prevention so here's some take-home points here's a severe long healed contracted appeals caused by horses been leaning on its toe for a long time and and you can also see sheared heels the thumb is I'm a higher heel on the left side as you look at it the right heel is lower oh this horse has just not put well together and and this has just been a chronic case and hopefully your horse doesn't look like this because that's gonna take a lot of work and a lot of skill to get it back where you need to go take-home points long toe low heel equals collar heel pain now there's a Carla heel pain caused it or does that cause us collar heel pain I think you talked enough old-timers which unfortunately are part of I feel like if we could get rid of long toe low heel we'd see a lot less caudal heel pain and so yes I think it does point to human error and human cause behind this I don't want to point fingers at any group of people because there's a lot of good fares out there who know what they're doing but it's up to you as the owner as a horse's advocate to know what's going on with your horse and to look at the horses the shape of the foot yourself and now you know prevention is oh it's better it's all about the forces applied to the hoof it's the forces that change the hoof and if you see that the hopes are looking different and not normal it's because abnormal forces are being applied and you need to go in and find out why and be sure to provide the proteins needed to repair the damage and relieve the pain as necessary okay I'm going to open up the floor to some more questions but right now it's a shameless plug for the horses advocate just go to the equine practice comm and right there just click on 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that gets into the skin and the skin in this case is hoof because even though it's dead keratin that you see that the farrier carves away it's still living entity and it's an opportunistic that gets in there and starts to grow the Connell heel pain can cause the heels to contract just like this in this picture and all the manure can get up in there and cause a thrush and I'll tell you there's two steps doing taking care of thrush as far as I'm concerned one is to open up the traps that hold the manure in there by a good sharp knife and a good farrier who can get in there and clean all this up all these spaces open up the heels so the manure can fall out and second once you've cleaned it out and clean it out well take a pinch of cotton and shove it in there and then what the cotton does is it helps open it up and allows air in because the bacteria that causes thrush is an antelope and if you give it air it'll actually die then on top of that cotton squirts some penicillin just propane 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Faraday's Law: UNIZOR.COM - Physics4Teens - Electromagnetism - The Laws of Induction
hi I'm Dora welcome to user education today we will talk about electromagnetic induction and the Faraday's law Faraday's law of electromagnetic induction this lecture is part of the course the course is called physics for teens it's presented on you news or calm website if you found this lecture on YouTube or somewhere else I suggest you to rather go to the website because the website Unicom contains the course basically which means all the lectures and every lecture has a very detailed notes basically like a textbook and there are exams for you to self check or maybe your supervisor can check out your teacher and the site is completely free and there are no advertisement no no strings attached so it's much better to look at the whole course actually and to know what exactly you might you might need for take the whole course actual on the same website you can find the prerequisite course called mass for teens I do consider the mathematic is very important for physics and for instance in this lecture we'll also use some mathematics and calculus fairness just a little bit but still whatever the level is mass is important for physics okay back to business now before going into electromagnetic induction and Faraday's law I would like to very briefly repeat what we have learned about interaction between magnetic force and electric current basically most important thing is so-called Lorentz force if you have magnetic field and I will represent magnetic field with magnetic lines and you have an electron or any other charged particle moving for simplicity we will always use perpendicular direction then there is an interaction between the electrically charged particle and the magnetic field magnetic field will generate a force which is acting perpendicularly to both direction of magnetic lines and the trajectory of the charged particle in this case the perpendicular to these balls they are in the plane of this board which which means that perpendicular to both will be perpendicular to the whole board so it's either this direction or that direction depending on what exactly is the particle if it's positively charged it's one direction if it's not negatively to another direction but anyway every particle will have a force in this particular direction either this way or that way that's the Lorentz force now based on this we were talking about the force with which magnetic field exerts onto the wire with the current so if this is not just a particle but of wire and there is an electricity electric car running in it but what does it mean well it means that there are a lot of electrons actually going along this wire in one direction which is which means on every electron there is a force from the magnetic field and again it's directed perpendicular to the direction of the wire and if it acts on every electron and basically acts on an entire wire so entire wire experiences the force in this or this direction depending on the direction of the electricity and there is the rule of right hand which basically helps to determine which direction but that doesn't really matter right now but matter is there is a Lorentz force between magnetic field and every charged particle or the wire with electric current in it okay now let me remind you how we quantitatively characterized that thing now we have introduced basically the equation which quantitatively defines this force as the product of the current which is running in the wire length and intensity of the magnetic field well I used the plain multiplication here because I am assuming the perpendicularity in the vector form it will be a little bit more involved will be I as a vector L means length of the wire and we should be a vector product here so B is a vector in this direction I is a vector in this case on this particular picture in this direction perpendicularly to the lines of the magnetic field so F is the force which is a vector product of current vector times the lengths of the of the wires well obviously it should be multiplied by the length of the wire because force is acting on every electron inside the wire so the longer the wire the greater the force will be so that's why it's proportional and it's proportional to I which is basically the speed of electrons right current is amount of electricity per unit of time that that's that's the speed of moving to electricity and the B is the the intensity of the magnetic field basically this is how we defined in the very beginning what is the intensity of the magnetic field if the length is equal to one meter and current is equal to 1 ampere which means one school per second and the F is equal to 1 Newton then we are saying that the intensity is equal to 1 Tesla in any case so this is defined now so this is for the piece of wire actually obviously we can modify this per particular single electrically electrically charged particle how it can be done well let's say you have a particle only one particle with a charge Q but if it's an electron it's the charge of electron now if it's only one particle moving with this I is Q divided by T now if it's moving with a speed V then the L is equal to the time stream right so the whole current of the length L will be covered in time T and if V is the speed then the length of the wire is speed times time and at the same time if the same charge Q during the time T covers the whole length it means that Q divided by T is the current which means the F in this case is equal to Q divided by T times many times T times V I'm using this formula for perpendicular direction because it's perpendicular then this multiplication means times sine of the end if you remember the vector product and sign of the 90 degrees one so that means I have to be so this is the formula for one particular charged particle and this is for wire of the length L and again the talking about perpendicular direction perpendicular direction of the wire or perpendicular direction of the charged particle relative to lines of magnetic field also lets me talk about terminology which we will be using we will talking about we will be talking about something like crossing magnetic field lines what does it actually mean I mean there are no magnetic field lines I mean it's our representation of the magnetic field well in this particular case for instance if the charged particle is moving across magnetic field lines it means that the force of magnetic force is actually if it if it's if it's a magnetically charged then will be either attracted in this direction or repelled in this direction that's what these magnetic field lines are and usually the density of these lines characterizes the strength of the magnetic field intensity B and when we are talking about crossing then I will I might actually use the more magnetic lines we cross let's say during certain period of time what does it mean it means actually that the stronger magnetic field is because the strengths of the magnetic field is represented with magnetic lines and using the language of magnetic lines helps to determine the direction of the magnetic field so that's why we're using this kind of a terminology so crossing magnetic lines perpendicularly means that well there are certain forces of the magnetic field which act on other magnets and these are directional these forces and the electrical forces are perpendicular to this that's what basically it means okay so this is prey on blue which means I just want you to understand in particular this formula or rather this Warner because we will use everything in a perpendicular direction for simplicity because it would be very very important for understanding the electro-motive induction now okay so what happened in this particular case when we have a wire with electric current running key in it and it causes basically the force and the force is moving the wire in this direction right so this is the wire this is magnetic force let's say this is north and this is south and this is I then the force would be perpendicular to I and to magnetic field lines okay so what happens in this case is the following movement of the electrons inside the wire which means the current electric current causes the movement of the entire wire perpendicularly to both directions directions of magnetic field and directions of the current now usually in nature everything is symmetrical in harmony so to speak so my question is if current in the wire in the magnetic field causes the force and movement of the entire wire can it be reversed what if I will move the entire wire will it cause the current so that's how we will try to basically make this and inverse logic and this is what actually the person in the name for a day lit and that's how he uncovered that yes there is such a connection there is such a symmetry in Jewish current in the magnetic field causes the movement of the wire but now he has discovered that movement of the wire because this has caused actually the appearance of the current inside the wire basically generating the electricity now that's very important because this is exactly how we generate electricity from mechanical movement movement of the wire is mechanical and it generates electricity in this wire that's the electromagnetic property of the thing and that's how we use basically because of this discovery we have the electricity around us so that's where that's why it's very important okay so let's just that one more thing I forgot to existence of the wire of the current in the wire what does it mean well it means that there is certain voltage actually right on the ends of this wire so if there is a difference in potential there is a difference in potential or voltage or electromagnetic electro-motive force we will use electromotive force so voltage and electro-motive force basically are the same thing and so what I'm saying is that current inside this wire means that there is some kind of a voltage on its ends or electro-motive force if we are talking about generating the current which means basically we are forcing the charges inside electrons to move to one side of the wire that means we're generating collector motive force so that's the language and which I will be using if the wire is somehow connected and there is a loop closed circuit then there will be movement of the electrons all the time but if there is none there is still a difference in potential which might actually be generated and that's what we're talking about but support.this they're generating the EMF the voltage the electro-motive force inside the moving wires okay now we will talk about a concrete experiment and I will use a different picture in this case my force is perpendicular to the board I will change the picture in such a way that magnetic lines will be perpendicular so the force will be along the board and it will be better visible [Music] okay so experiment is basically exactly the same as before now let's consider my magnetic fields are directed perpendicular to the board so let's say my North Pole is here my South Pole is behind the board so magnetic field lines usually are represented as but if you wish it can be viewed as an arrow if you view from the tail versus this representation of the arrow if you look from the head but in this case we're leaking from the tail so magnetic north pole is on this side of the board magnetic south on that side of the board okay now what we do is we will have a closed circuit which contains two rails some kind of resistor connected on this side and on this side we will have some kind of a rod which can this is a metal rod which is moving parallel to itself on these rails so it's moving this way and I suggest that we will move it this way once it's pinned beat so that's basically the setup of the experiment now we have the movement of the rod we have magnetic lines and let's see what happens why do we have this generation of electricity well everything is related to Lorentz force let's just think about it inside of this metal rod there are electrons now electrons are connected they're rotating around atoms usually in metals at least around the atom the electrons are rotating on different orbits and the outer orbit is less electrons on outer orbit is less attached to the nuclei locally are more or less stable inside the inside the material inside the metal let's say it's copper but electrons on the outside they are not as strongly connected and there are some free electrons one or two electrons of each atom are well they can actually move relatively free they can jump from one atom to another electron from that atom maybe goes back to the first one so there are some will recruit free electrons it's not really free but they're very loosely attached to their atoms and the strong force can actually move them into one or another direction if there is a strong force like to electrostatic force or some other force so what happens here well look at this we are moving the whole rod right which means we are with this rod we are moving called electrons inside all the atoms actual nuclear electrons etc but and we know that if we are moving electrically charged particle inside the magnetic field and this is magnetic field and we are moving across magnetic field lines which means perpendicularly to Lyon so every electron right now it is moving where this direction now magnetic field is this direction so it's perpendicular there is a Lorentz force which basically acts on each electron well some electrons are relatively attached to their atoms but the free electrons are not that much attached right so Lorentz force might actually kick them out from their orbit and move where well let's think about it Lorentz force is always perpendicular to magnetic field lines and perpendicular to trajectory trajectory is this way once magnetic lines are this way so what's the perpendicular to both well that's the direction of the road itself the road is perpendicular to the direction of each electron inside it and it's perpendicular to magnetic field lines here so electrons will move in the rod into what one of two directions depending on the direction of movement of the rod and direction of the magnetic field lines now in this particular case let me just think about it it's a right hand rule so I think that I have to put my hand like this so magnetic field lines are going cancel into into the hand the thumb goes towards the direction of the movement of electrons so the electrons will move up so the electrons will move within the rod from each place where they are towards this end and they all since it's connected they will start rotating this is the circuit this is a closed circuit and that's what basically electric current is so as long as we are moving our rod the Lorentz force which is acting on every electron will push these electrons here and they will move around the closed circuit and continue moving so the current exists as long as we are moving the rod and this is something which was discovered by Faraday and called electromagnetic induction we are generating the current in this particular rod by pouring it perpendicularly to the lines of magnetic field so the movement should be perpendicular and the wire itself should be stretched perpendicular so that's the case which we are talking about right now now let's try to quantify what we are doing right now let's consider that because of our movement there is a current I generated in in this circuit now L is the length of this wire and let's call this distance X because we are moving so X is basically function of T right of the time since we are moving and V is G X of T by DT the first derivative speed is the first derivative of the [Music] of the lengths which we are covering okay so be is given that's the magnetic field intensity consider that we're generating I now what happens well as we talked about before the Lorentz force which is acting on every electrode and forces to move it this way this generates the electric currents electric current moves this way which means that there is an alliance Force which is acting on the entire wire now what happens in this particular case well in this particular case let's just think about it my current is this direction now got to think about an entire current in the field my magnetic field are this direction so the Lorentz force on an entire wire an entire road whatever is acting perpendicularly to both perpendicular to this direction and perpendicular to this direction and what is this ball that's this direction but let's think about what's that what's exactly a direction my field comes into this my electrons now are coming this way which means my force is my Lorentz force is directed this way so when we are moving our rod with a constant speed B we have to actually work we are working against the Lorentz force so the Lorentz force on one hand forces the electrons to go this way but as soon as they goes this way the Lorentz force moves the whole about it it's not moving we are moving but there is a force which is actually directed against the movement well on one hand you obviously understand that that's exactly how it must be because if the force is directed in in a different direction not against our movement then it will help us which means we will have free energy we will just move our rod just push it a little bit in one direction and then the Lorentz force will start moving it further and further and further and faster and faster and faster right no such luck no free energy there is a law of conservation of energy so we are generating electricity but we must do some work against this force so the force is equal to this one which means our work must be equal to this so they are working by pushing our rod this way okay now what happens with energy which we are spending well we can say that it's generating the electricity and where is this energy now well we have this resistor and resistor actually is heating up electricity is converted into heat and that's that's what happens so we know how energy is well consumed by electric circuit if you remember it's pi times u times T times T so I times u is a power W is work so power x times time is his work now if you remember this you definitely have to go to electricity part of this of this of this course because that's covered so this is the work which electric current in a loop is exhorting exerting exerted per cycle exerting okay so we are spending a certain amount of work by moving with a constant speed against this particular force and this amount of work is converted eventually in heating of this resistor right so that's what's happening now okay so we can basically make some kind of an equation the work with which this force let's say we are moving by certain distance DX so what's the differential differential so what is the work which Lorentz force is doing which we have to overcome which means we're doing exactly the same work basically pushing the rod in this direction well that's the force which is this one times distance right so it's I times times B times DX so this is the work which we actually have to perform and because of that work there is a current I and there is a difference in electric potential there is a voltage there is a electro-motive force between these points so that should be equal to i times u times time time is GG that's during infinitesimally small amount of time we are moving the row by infinitesimally infinitesimally short distance parallel to itself so this is our equation from which we derived very simply DX bill and DT DT will divide to DX we will have V I will go out and what we will have we will have that L times V times V V is DX divided by my by DT is equal to u so this is a voltage which is generated the EMF the electro-motive force and it's generated by moving our rod of the length L which is perpendicular to the magnetic field lines moving it perpendicularly once again to magnetic field lines with a speed V where V is the intensity of the magnetic field now let's think about this formula it's not the final photo it's almost time what is L times me oh this is how it was done right this is L since V which is DX by DT so if this is DX l x DX is area so when we are talking about L times DX divided by DT which is this one L times V D is DX by DT so what is this this is the area of Y DT so we can change this formula into B times the area of teaching but it is Eric indeed because the longer the rod the more magnetic lines we will swipe across and we are moving it right so it's very important actually because let's just think about in this particular case B is a constant so I can actually say that this is equal to G of B times a divided by DT which is speed of speed of changing the B times a so he'll be intensity times the error in this case area is increasing so B times a is obviously increasing so B times a the intensity of the magnetic lot of magnetic field times the area which are actually encompassing certain area of the field you see with this wireframe we are cutting certain area from the magnetic field and they are multiplying this area by the strength of the field the intensity of the field now this thing is called magnetic flux so B times a here's a magnetic flux now let's think about what is magnetic flux well magnetic flux can be basically visualized as the number of magnetic field lines per a particular width in a particular area right we're talking about magnetic field lines there's a representation of strengths of intensity of the magnetic lines right above the D field so that's why we can say that this multiplication area times the strength of magnetic field lines or density of the magnetic field lines if you wish is the flux that's that when it's flowing the magnetic and energy is flowing through this particular area so if the area is changing as in our case for instance it's expanding we are changing the magnetic flux through this frame well there are many different ways we can change the magnetic flux this is one of them so if my frame is perpendicular to magnetic field lines we can just expand the area or we can do it differently if this is my if this is magnetic field lines and this is my area I can turn it and as you see the amount of energy magnetic energy the number of magnetic lines actually which are going through the same contour but turned at the angle is changing so we're changing the flux magnetic flux and that also is basically equivalent to shortening our so instead of turning it this way we can just shorten it and again it will be exactly the same effect so expanding or shortening of the magnetic of the of the wire loop is basically the same thing as turning it in such a way when I open that you're another way and that's exactly what I will be talking during the Sun for next lecture probably where I will explain how we really generate the electricity because it's kind of a awkward way to generate by moving some rod there is a better way basically but it means exactly the same they are changing magnetic flux a magnetic flux when it's changed and this is the some kind of frame contour or whatever you want it generates electricity inside this circuit and this is basically the Faraday's law that electromotive force generated is equal to speed of changing of the magnetic flux through this particular closed circuit so closed circuit gives you some kind of an area and this long is this area changing might be expanding may be turning turning will be the next lecture then there is an electricity generated in this circuit this is the Faraday's law and this is extremely important for generating electricity which we are using because that's how it's generated basically okay that's it for today I do suggest you to read the notes for this lectures they go to user that count to physics fourteens course there is electromagnetism part and that's the first lecture in electromagnetic induction thank you very much and good luck
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[Music] from Hollywood it's better here he is [Music] thank you for tuning in to the table like his show this is where America gets together to talk about the issues you [Music] really care about us and ever kind of a radio time program we're the radio talk show that is not oh stood by a right wing wagon or a convicted felon now I am your host you're gonna need it in 2805 800 Tom one eight hundred five eight eight six six thank you for tuning in thanks big part of our program here we are together again on the radio don't you have a zero tolerance policy in your relationship for certain items aren't there certain things if somebody doesn't they're just unforgivable and you're out I mean going to therapy and chewing these things over and over and over does that really solve anything in the long run take it from me Ben there it doesn't one eight hundred five eight hundred Thomas our telephone number one eight hundred five 800 866 Val on the table like a show hello hey down today Tom just great that is great oh yeah I've actually I'm a new listener to your show I had never heard of it I'm in the military and we do a lot of traveling so on the way back to the base we listen to you all the time and yeah I heard what you guys are talking about just now and I thought I would bestow my wisdom you know all right everybody I want to make sure everybody is ready here okay because now and only on the Tom like his show bow is going to bestow her wisdom on our listeners are you ready all like take it away Wow I see well let me start off by saying women though you guys think we are complicated we are quite simple we are just like biscuits the better you butter us up will be for everybody therefore when you're in a marriage actually you're like biscuits because you stopped up money like gravy Wow well I mean that can be true in most cases but I make enough money for myself my case this is not true but in leading women's cases that can't be true but we're talking about generally women are the same if you compliment us if you're in a marriage you were mad all you have to do is butter us up why do we need to butter you up why not because cuz guess what if I live alone I don't have to butter you up yeah but if you're miss sharp but it's time to have sex with me and you get the hell out of my house no because what happens in divorce you have children that's child support you just call them yourself Moorhead Oh No by the way you're paying child support you are paying child support whether you live together or not that's very true but I'm just saying if you want to avoid the whole headache of divorce there's all this jump in the kid here's how you avoid divorce avoid marriage that's very true but people are married right now I understand and I would say that people's not happy it's called cut your losses folks cut your losses yes yes I agree with you if you are young cause like majority of people nowadays they get married at a young age I think that's stupid thing ever by the way that's that's also not true it's true in the military but in the general populace it's not true in fact young men and women are getting married at the oldest age in our history really yes man around 28 years old women around an average of around 26 I'm having a problem believing that I dare I've been reading the statistics on the air every time a study comes out okay again had you been listening you would be hearing me read the source of the statistics now it's your job to go to Google and look them up you haven't read any statistics no I have not believed that I've read them on the air with some quiet we're getting a little off topic here well you do talk a soft-top yeah okay well I'm bringing a second topic now okay I was talking about I'm going to put you in a certain situation if you're married out there and you're going through a hard time with your wife obviously you've married her for a reason so there is going to be a reason for yeah the reason generally is stupidity yes the millions of people I've spoken to over the years who when you ask them why they get married can't answer the question well that's because of immaturity and that and that's a good example of why people shouldn't be getting married immaturity is one good reason the fact that marriage is an outmoded antiquated institution that brings no benefit to men is another reason not to get married you have to admit amongst all the stupidity there has to be some sort of inkling of feelings or emotion or love attached between the two is there frequently related to stupidity I need mature decisions absolutely okay well yeah you can't I mean but the point is people have to learn how to separate emotions from signing a legal document and marriage is nothing more than illegal incorporation in the state in which you live and that is your personal opinion no no that's a fact okay it's a fact to you no no that's a fact speaking going back into the ages marriage is joining up to sold 50% of the people who take wedding vows violate the by getting divorced well this damage yeah whenever this day and age we don't live in in the Middle Ages we live today today and so my my my advice to people is based on living in the 21st century yes and my advice to people is living on the 21st century - and I'm talking about marriage has turned into a big profit Center for attorneys and secondarily for the women who get married to guys and then take their wealth when they go wow no he's not no conspiracy theory about it it's a fact that is not true in a lot of cases but there are a lot of cases out there that that is not true and it doesn't matter if as I always even a broken clock is Right twice a day this the guy fell out the 16 story window and lived it doesn't mean everybody she moved to the 16th floor enjoy that doesn't mean everyone else should go take a jump if it does I'll tell you what I'll be you can go first no thank you thanks oh but because because somebody because somebody had a good marriage we should all go do it again because somebody was lucky enough to have a good marriage we should all go do it no I'm not saying that you should be logical about your decisions and your choices why should anybody do it why should any man get married why not because there is no benefit to a man to get marry no no no respond to what I'm saying first there is no benefit to a man to get married that's completely wrong what benefits what what specifically are the benefits to a man to get married you are guaranteed fashion can I say that on the line on there for the rest of your life and you don't have to worry about STDs because she's doing no you're not guaranteed that you are not you are not carriage' but again you're not guaranteed that if somebody goes out and makes one mistake and comes back with an STD you've got it there is no guarantee there is no guarantee getting married that guarantee anything no actually all I guarantee is to a man is that he's going to be giving away some of his wealth when it's over what about a partner for the rest of your life or you can travel the world with you no there's no guarantee of that 50% of marriages end in divorce that's not even close to a guarantee I mean I didn't say guarantee but I mean what I mean when you're in a relationship for years long line and you guys are in love with each other I mean two 20 years down the road when you're like 1450 of course you're not going to feel that I can travel with people and marry I am I'm married and I can travel with people right now of course but what I'm saying is to have one individual bet why do I want individual everything why do I want one individual why not because I think variety is far below freaking why do I need to go do this no I'm not talking about that whatever I wanted to go with a different chick every time I wanted to travel well that's cuz you're greedy in yourself it Oh what does that mean I'm greedy and I'm selfish each one of those chicks is lucky to go on that trip with me okay if you want to put it that way but I don't agree I mean if you want to take a different woman no one puts a gun to their head to go I know that's very true but why not I mean and maybe you don't understand this because we're not on the same mindset you think about things differently one because you're a male and that's right I'm a man this show is aimed at men men are our audience and I am giving advice primarily for the benefit of man time to let you in the woman's world so you can talk I know what the woman's world is trying to get us sign a contract and then obligate us to pay obligate us to pay obligate us to pay for every little thing that you want us to buy and then obligate us to pay you even after you're gone or we're gone and that's what women are all about they want quote-unquote security and by security they mean they want to get a man to pay for everything now and forever but I'm still talking I put you on hold oh stop reason number thirty nine thousand four hundred fourteen why I am not married that's what it sounds like that's boys you can't hear it when you're in the throes of lust that's what being married sounds like been married a divorced four times take it from me that is every day of the rest of your life when you get married every day every goddamn day um like is one eight hundred five eight hundred Tom pipe down I'm talking to Tom now that Tom liked his show it's the time like his show at one eight hundred five eight hundred Tom that is our telephone number will you continue with your telephone calls of one eight hundred five eight hundred Tom one they're just some things are not worth going to therapy over just saying hey I'm gonna humiliate myself by discussing why you're on myspace talking to some guy and you're gonna do that I'm out that's it out I'm out that's it and I'll tell you what it keeps that self-esteem high hey you wonder why my self-esteem is so high I'm so glad I just I've kicked them out I have kicked them out you know good that feels when I kick them out love it Susan on the table like his show hello I'm doing okay well I'm listening to you and you know I was really kind of agreeing with a lot of the therapy with especially that one guy with the children yeah that he decided not to go but let her go more power to her I think that's great because usually the guys always think that way it's the women that we feel that there's always a need to better our relationships but to the bottom line is I I would say that the therapist all they do is take your money you know I mean I I I don't have a degree in anything and I am my own therapist and I do the same for my husband so you're his therapist isn't that a conflict of interest excuse me even the in that a conflict of interest you to be your husband's therapist well you know what I say versa that's a lot of money but you know what after 25 years of the I've been with I'm 45 and I've been with him since I was 16 and you know what I'm a I'm a fool to even be with them for what he's put me through but you know what I always feel like there's hope on his part and I I try to say you know oh I don't want any of his money you're talking about us taking their money wrong wrong I work my butt off and well if you're started for being with him if you're stupid for being if you're stupid for being with him why are you with him well I don't know I keep on thinking there's there's hope that I could change him but you know what you are stupid yeah I am stupid and the bottom line is we spent already like twenty five thousand dollars going through a divorce I had three attorneys because I should have left them right when I met him when I was 16 but I was so dumb and naive but I he decided hey it's cheaper to keep her that's how I look at it now and we've tried we've tried therapy and everything like that going to therapists and it doesn't work we go to church every Saturday night well that's not gonna help well it does because you know what it's it's finally getting through to him that it's seeking in he enjoys going there he kind of church ends that he doesn't and why are we having this conversation it sounds to me like you just want to get on the air like human diarrhea and spread yourself all over the program here why why why are we having this conversation well because you know I I don't know you're saying you're all for the guys and everything well there's not you know women and then they get married for god knows what reason there's you got married four times on its own I've given the reason repeatedly on the air and since you've been such a long time listener Susan yeah you should know what it is by now nature's tongue I'm just driving I've been to Santa Barbara and I'm on my way home today so you've never heard this show before you called in blue I've tried but I can never get your number because you talk so fast on the phone you got to slow down I'm talking too fast maybe you're too old to listen to this show one more thing you know it's amazing how many tens of thousands of people have called it it's amazing how well you'll get to say it when I'm done finishing they're sentenced here because I'm not married to you I don't have to listen to you it's amazing out tens of thousands of people I have heard me give out the phone number on this show repeatedly to the point where it's been burned into their brains and they dial in and they get through and you are the one and only person for whom the number is being said too fast there's a whole board full of calls here everybody heard me say the phone number except you isn't that amazing but God you know what the most amazing thing time I got through today right now that's the best part isn't it not for us not for us for you I wanna say something that's all you want to do is say something it goes on and on and on by the way there by the way dear by the way dear I want to recommend something to you I want to recommend something to you I want to recommend are you ready I want to by the way is that your GPS on the background hello I want I need to recommend something to you I've got you know you know you're missing something very important Here I am trying to recommend something - is this what it's like being married to you no wonder your husband can't take it anymore he's going to church praying that you'll be struck by lightning I think hello can you hear me I would not go on a trip with you well thank God that's the last thing darling I'd pay you a million dollars not to go on a trip with me that's that's how that's how badly I would not want you on a trip with me well you know what you know if that's how you feel you've had such a lousy relationship no no dear you would be a lousy relationship and may I say I want to recommend a 12-step program to you because it works yes I do and here it is it's for people like you it's called on and on and on and on yes goodbye [Laughter] this 12-step program first step shut up you can imagine what the other eleven are Jesus Christ one eight hundred five eight hundred Tom is our telephone number Tim on the town like it show hello hey Tom I'm doing great Tom I haven't been a longtime listener I just started listening me within the past month or so mm-hmm man I gotta tell you I really appreciate what you're doing as well you should a lot of people call me Tim you're a good man you're too nice to women and I guess they just really don't know me you know I I've been pretty selfish and I've always been out for myself first time I got married I was so stupid oh man not even more stupid for having sex without a condom and getting my first girlfriend pregnant in high school good work I ended up marrying her out of guilt for my kid I ended up having two more kids with her oh did you that out of guilt did you do that on the guilt - what's that have two more kids with her no I get that out of stupidity and dizzy and a morning believe me all three did under stupidity and by the way I'm as horny as anybody but isn't it amazing I have 20 years older than you and I don't have any children now what's the difference between me and you about 50 IQ points yeah that's right da I gotta say I love women I love having them around me but I've only started widening up with in the past few years and you love giving them your money which is fantastic no I don't like doing that this like I got divorced from the first one she's cheating on me just like you said a little while ago I on the internet y todo see you later you know it was cheaper just to pay the child support rather than stay with her with that first wife I work two full-time jobs like an idiot like an idiot I just let her have all the money and take care of everything I paid for her school I screaming for our place off your mom this is a radio show sorry about that sorry she was messing around me I'm behind my back okay then on top of that getting on the internet trying to find ourselves sugar daddy a man that can always be around that how all the money just like you said the young girls they go for the older guys with the money that is so true man that is so true I'll tell you why is that I got rid of her I started doing women and one of my buddies he has listened to you for a long time he's the one who told me hey man he says you need to just stop you know trying to Wine and Dine these girls let them take care of you and so I did and you know what I let the women take me out I let them pay for every team and if they got a problem with that you know what to that I found me a really good woman this woman she had a great job how much does this one cost you this woman actually she didn't cost me anything in fact I got myself a truck out of the deal I got myself lots of stuff out of the deal we're getting a divorce I would have stayed with her I was good to her she had kids I I didn't know about that you know you shouldn't be as well with kids it's a little bit older than me but I'll tell you man she took care of me secure me I'm thankful for that but what she told me to pick between her and my son my biological son I'm gonna pick my kid Tim does only get a good track record over there what that I said it doesn't sound like you've got a good track record over there okay now with anybody now you don't do you house what do you mean these relationships don't sound like they've worked out all that well except you got a truck out of one of the deals how much do you spend on child support oh now I don't pay nothing I was able to get custody of my kids you don't pay nothing I don't pay 700 and now you're paying nothing now I paid nothing for child is that because you don't have a job is that because you don't have a job no I got a great job I do fiber optics how do you get away with not paying child support I have custody of my kids oh so you do support your kids you're just not giving the money to a woman absolutely and what was wrong with these women that you got custody of all these kids nothing my kids that she just finally realized that my kids want to be with me so that I can be with me she's remarried she has a three three three step sons and in the husband and honestly I think he just didn't like my kids it was just too much for him she hates a doctor no let them go hmm but I'm thankful for it you know I got my kids at three beautiful children I'm raising my boys to understand hey you don't let no woman run your life you don't know no woman tell you what to do and above all don't spend all your time and all your money on women and don't give them your sperm don't you always use a condom my 13 year old boy I tell them that I says you know I don't know if you're having sex or not I don't care if you have sex I'd rather you wait but you know what if you don't you better come tell me and I'm gonna go get you the condoms in fact here right here in the medicine cabinets a whole box the same locks dad uses and your point in all this Tim five and a half minutes don't get married don't spend your money on them those your own wealth bought yourself a house that's what my main goal is right now I'm trying to buy myself a house I need to stop wasting my money on my rent I've got about three grand saved up you something staying on women what that you need to stop wasting on women for Christ's sake dumb Lycus 2035 800 grade I have never heard this word by the way rageful but alright I'll assume your IQ is in the triple digits for the sake of argument your psycho therapist are you just a psycho then town like a show [Music] from Hollywood the Tom Leykis show one eight hundred five eight hundred Thomas Murray hello doing great Murray well I had to call and I don't call in radio shows I do listen but I'm sitting in LA traffic which is already pissing me off but then these women that have been calling in I just I couldn't sit by and let that be a representation of the majority of women because I think they're kind of proving your whole case there and by the way that might be the majority of women you might be the exception to the rule for example I don't know I mean I understand the whole you know the women are usually the naggers you know I don't know maybe if I just surround myself with girls that don't tend to do that well your friends tend to be like you like my friends tend to be like me that's true that's true you pick and choose people that are similar to yourself I mean could you stand to be around any of those women who've called in oh my goodness what trust me when I tell you it sounds awfully familiar from my past well let me ask you something though this is I had a question for you because you seem like you had a revelation you say he's been married four times right so why did you get married the second and the third well I'm again it's something I've repeated on put on the website because I'm tired of answering this question I've answered it so many times I put simply my parents were married for 40 years so my dad and so when things didn't work out in a marriage for me I felt there's something defective about me and so I kept going back to the well trying to do it right the next time right one day I suddenly realized it wasn't there was something wrong with me that marriage is an outmoded concept that has little benefit especially to men who are wealthy and successful right no I hear you this is my analogy on the whole situation I don't I hope this does not sound totally anti-feminist but I had a great four years and I got married fairly young but I was raised in an Irish Catholic household and my mom take a bullet for my father you know and he was a great man - but they are still married so they've been married 31 years now and being raised around that you you kind of you do what you have to do to be a good wife and a good mother and I think nowadays there's a lot of spoiled girls that I don't know if it's so much their parents got divorced or jump ship so quickly but they don't know how to take care of their man per se and I mean there's a lot of things that I think my husband should do for me in return but I also look at some marriages you know there are some of my friends that I see that I would like to step aside and say maybe you should try this because you're not really doing all you can to be a good wife you know so I think that it goes both ways but a lot of times in today's day and age women tend to expect a lot and and they tend to give very little exactly I agree I totally agree in comparison to what I was raised around you know my mom was awesome to my father you know so I don't know I tried to emulate that in my own marriage and it seems to be working out pretty well I mean we're still best friends you know the reason we're married is because we go out and we do things together you know so I don't know I think women should try to just enjoy themselves and stop worrying and stressing and picking so much and then they'll have a better marriage well they did pick a lot less when they don't have the key to my front door I'll tell you what everything I say is right everything I do is right every joke I tell is funny they love the way I cook they love the way I keep my house they never know when I bring the garbage out so they can never tell me it's time to do it I mean I must tell you not being married to women they really appreciate what we bring to the table and it starts out that way but a lot of times I don't know something changes I think when you get married so you could be right you know I think I think the majority of people been more appreciated by women than I am today yeah you're not you're probably right so as women get married they probably should remember back to the way they acted when they were do you remember that skit I think it was oh gosh one of the comedians were talking about the representative how when you meet a colonel they're completely different it was like Chappelle or someone great like that that said you never really know until like you're in the relationship so women should just be who they were when they first met the guy you know guys don't change I mean they really are who they are from from the get-go you know the women are the ones I think that tend to be all wonderful in the beginning and then and calculating about getting us into the roach motel where we'll just check in but they don't check out wow that's a shame that's horrible that's no fun why would they I don't know I don't get it not saying I'm a perfect wife because I'm sure that you know I've asked him to go out and mow the lawn a few times he'd rather be sitting inside drinking some beers but I definitely don't nag because I wouldn't want to be nagged at who wants to be nagged at you know well the point is it's not a matter of where who wants to be nagged at I'm sure the women who are doing the nagging don't want to be nagged they like doing the nagging like the last caller my goodness obviously they're gonna turn you off where I had the call so it came down to those two things I understand so we're all the four women that you're married to that they all become naggers uh no the first one we didn't fight at all until the end we had a fight at the end when she changed her mind on a promise she made to be before we got married that we wouldn't have kids that she wanted to have kids and wanted me to change my mind - you don't want you never want to have kids no dear no I think he'd be a good father the matter I'd probably be a good lots of things people say I'd be a good lawyer too but I don't want to take the pay cut well I mean when you get that's a big one you know when someone is if someone doesn't that's pretty black and white well yeah I mean just because you might be good at something doesn't mean you need to do it yeah I you know what I can relate to that too because before I got married I was total career woman and completely happy with doing my own thing you know and when I met my husband is when I wanted kids so it could change you never know maybe she just wasn't the woman you could see having children with you never know never again the point is I didn't want to and I was 21 at the time all about young yeah you were more concerned with having a good time you're everyone oh no actually I was more concerned with becoming successful in my career well that's smart and had I not said no I wouldn't be sitting here today right yeah see life is choices I made this one right yeah friends we talk once every year and a half or so that's good we don't we live 3,000 miles apart so not really an issue yeah but oh I've been with the naggers and they're not all people I've been married to I mean the last person I lived with was a chronic dagger and it's the reason I haven't been too anxious to have someone else move in well I don't blame you oh my god is there anything more annoying than that I don't think so well it's not just annoying I mean it is soul crunching yeah annoying is when there's someone using the jackhammer for blocks away this is way worse than that I agree trust me it's not just the women out there that knock there's men that nag the irony of this is that among the things she nagged me to do was to take out the garbage anyone who's been to my house knows that I am a neatness freak my garbage had everything else is taken care of properly so she was just finding things to nag about well I think the basic of women getting men into these agreements to sign contracts and be chained to them for life is the idea that they want to reduce our self-worth and just crush our souls by finding everything that's wrong with us or everything that's perceived to be wrong about us and reminding us about it over and over and over you don't think it's an insecurity thing that they're trying to take the focus off maybe something they're insecure about I think well that could be the reason for it but the result of it is the same that's true that they they will spend all of their time trying to find what's wrong with us and continually remind us about it it's true very true there are women right now who are out there tonight who have lived in my house who couldn't shut up and they are now living in apartments all over Los Angeles well now they've had some quiet time to think about it and nobody no ladies here but the best advice I have for you in your relationship is two words shut up you know I mean I'm not gonna say my husband I don't fight it because we have our little you know spats but I usually am the one to walk away and go find something else to do because you're both pissed off and no one's really gonna win so you might as well just go you know have a martini and come back and everything will be fine well at least you've gone that far and you've matured that much but believe me there's not a lot of that out there a lot of immaturity and of oh my god it's too much to take I can't even think about it and these callers just give me flashbacks I think I've got post-traumatic stress disorder I do Kendall all the time like his show hello hello how are you great I'm sitting here my boyfriend's been trying to get me in a call for a couple of weeks he says that you have a list of questions for girl that are hot he says I have a list of questions why did you tell her to call in well you come on she's like God be one the hottest chicks ever why are you lying to her and telling her well you know my father he's always been you know a great listener and he's even he's sent me along a near mission what is the lust of questions well you know you normally sit here and you like to rag on these girls and you know make them you actually know how girls are you know bring them you mean that they're stupid well not that they're stupid I mean not well-read top now you gonna give me a trouble she's sitting here like look yeah I'll be happy to show how stupid your girl is that's what you'd like yeah you know I you know I can't really do it myself I mean you know I don't really want to go out there and have to find another another another job tonight so you know if you could bring her down see how she actually is that'd be great well let's find out all right so what do you what he's heard me do is he's heard women call in and say that they're not as stupid as as I seem to think they are and then I break him down who's laughing at me sorry yeah so anyway when he wants me to use prove how stupid you are that's what he had in mind Tom you're gonna get him in trouble I'm just telling the truth I am NOT stupid is that so yes all right let's go over so you're well informed then I guess that means right excellent so let's talk about the presidential race for in 2008 okay who are the candidates and Hillary Clinton are the only ones I've been following that's it mm-hmm I work too much to stay home and watch the same thing do you have time to watch Entertainment Tonight or no TMZ no so you don't watch any television at all not really any reality shows no come on don't you like enjoy Dead Dancing with the Stars mm-hmm come on don't you like American Idol how do you know because your watch did you didn't like it know about them and I think it's all fake anyway so you have time to listen to the radio and you've had time to watch American Idol but you don't have time to find out who all the candidates are okay you're an adult right and do you know what party Clinton and Obama belong to Democratic right and you can name one Republican but Tom liked his show
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BREAKING NEWS : Exclusive Interview With Reptilian Alien
hello welcome to breaking news today we come to you with the world's first an interview with an alien and so you guys are from outer space or something yes indeed we are aliens we come from outer space contrary to popular belief our planet is not called planet x or you know nibiru we do speak english to to converge with you guys but um it's not the language we used to do something that kind of pronounced for you here or else it would dab blow your mind so you guys helped biden when the election we made sure that bill gates and joe biden together could turn the world into slaves for us and that's really been the plan all along if you've seen the x-files pretty close pretty close that feller and uh later on he went on to make breaking bad which was also you know another stellar head so it makes you makes you think that guy was on to something huh tell me more about these abductions i heard that you guys had a special investor yes we we definitely hate people but we do love people like bill gates and joe biden and all the other fellows epstein as well um god bless god bless he did fund quite a few of our adventures to earth quite a few productions were indeed funded by epstein he did love science that is not a secret he loved science and so he funded us and that's that's part of the reason why we were able to come to space so many times thank you mr x find out more tonight 10 pm
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How Palm Oil, Colonialism, and Greed Have Endangered the World: Jocelyn Zuckerman on PYP 543
Jocelyn Zuckerman welcome to the plant yourself podcast thank you so much I'm thrilled to be here with you yeah so we haven't seen each other for I guess for about a decade almost um and before that probably three decades yeah we go we we go way back right so Columbia High School and and I think South Orange junior high too yeah yeah seventh grade yeah I think we're in all the same classes yep and of course since you were a girl I was intimidated by you so we probably didn't speak much and we've probably spoken since you were since you were so smart I was intimidated by you uh well so so we we both bring baggage to to our conversation we had a handle for yeah right yep Miss O'Flaherty we were in English class together I don't think I had missile fire did I miss a Flaherty no was that Junior High that was Junior High yeah I thought you were in that class gosh maybe I can't remember who I did have so it's possible she was a forward badass and but she was very good in terms of teaching us Grammar and Writing oh maybe so you're in that class is that is that the one where the uh the Drama teacher came and had us do read a poem as you like it I think we have to we have to pick a poem to perform sure you were certainly in the continental congress with us right yep two years of Mrs Curtin as as I reflect that we were strangely well educated we were we had some good classes and those those AP History classes were good I think right here can you imagine the you know those guys teaching today with the kind of uh no they were surveillance and oversight and anti-wokeness [Music] I know we have a friend who's a um who who was a teacher in in New York City very you know very Lefty guy but he said it's just like um everyone's so paranoid about everything that they're saying that it's just gotten to be a very fraught environment which is kind of a shame but yeah I mean maybe also good that people's people's feelings are being taken into consideration that were never taken into consideration in the past right anyway well you know that's almost a a segue to your book which um I don't think could be taught in most public schools in Most states um because it tries to tell the truth about uh colonialism and and you know the history of the last you know two to three hundred years in in a way that like it's it's really hard to read it's hard to argue with um so maybe we should just give give our give our listeners a little context you wrote this book I guess about a year ago it came out now called Planet Palm how palm oil ended up in everything and endangered the world um before we get into it maybe you know tell us about your life since since high school just give us a you know introduce yourself to my list okay so um I went to college in Upstate New York at Hamilton College I studied um English and French literature I spent a year my junior year at the in Paris studying French literature literature at the sorban came back and um after college I taught English for high school students English in Hoboken New Jersey actually for a year and then I moved to magazines and had a couple jobs um being an editor and writing for magazines at a certain point I decided I had I've thought about um Peace Corps when I was in college but I felt like I wanted to see if I could sort of make it in the workforce first so I then when I was 26 I thought okay I want to do this so I went to um ended up in Kenya with the Peace Corps um lived in a little village for two years teaching English and math so that I think that the seeds of this book Planet poem are really in that time because it was a agricultural Community it was very sort of um poor remote um and just kind of opened my eyes to the way that most of the world lives um came back from there thinking that I want to be an African correspondent so I went to journalism School of Columbia and then came out of there had since gotten involved with the guy who would become my husband who was not interested in moving to um anywhere in Africa basically so I sort of shifted shifted to sort of cultural um reporting and I ended up at Gourmet magazine where I was for 12 years as an editor um it was great at a certain point Ruth weichel came on as the editor-in-chief she had been the um the food critic for the New York Times and she was sort of an Old Hippie she had lived in a commune in Berkeley and just um I mean Gourmet when I first went there had been sort of this this old a little bit uptight magazine Conan asked magazine a very kind of formulaic for for a wealthier audience of Ruth came and she really sort of opened up you know what a what a food magazine could do and so we got to do much more political stuff I got to bring on a bunch of great writers um and so I was there for 12 years Ended as Deputy editor and finally left only I mean it was a great place but only because I sort of felt like I wasn't learning that much anymore and I and I wanted to get back to sort of more environmental stuff more political stuff so I went freelance with a couple um stints at magazines I worked at a magazine called on Earth which was published by the natural resources defense Council so I worked there as an editor for about a year and then I then I worked as a writer for them I also worked at um modern farmer which was a magazine I think it's now only online but it was a good magazine for a while um anyway and then and then focused on freelance writing and one of the pieces I did was um I pitched it to that Magazine on Earth about uh land grabs and I went to report it in Liberia got down on the ground and saw that all this land grabbing had to do with palm oil and several months several years later I published the book and here we are all right all right hey just um your audio is coming in a little soft for me I don't know if there's anything you can do um I don't know what do I do um I know either a knob or a button or closer to the microphone or shout if not I'm sure we can I'm sure we can do something in post is this better um you know actually that there was one comment on that Adam um magnusia YouTube thing saying that my sound was really bad I don't I don't know why I've gotta I mean it's a MacBook Pro and it's a couple years older oh well I don't know maybe a little closer to the microphone and we wanna we definitely we definitely want to platform you just moved in okay great yeah my dad's more on your level yeah I mean I can definitely hear you so I'm sure I can equalize somehow but yeah it doesn't look like I don't know what to do sorry okay well they just just project Mr shirt sir that was the guy who who was teaching us how to do how to um how to recite poetry oh he just came in for two weeks and some some English teacher's class we were we we stopped doing a sentence diagramming and we did oh sentence diagram I forgot that was yeah Warners all right well the mind is the middle-aged mind is doing amazing things um so you open the book with the story of um reporting that that land grab in Liberia and you mentioned that you start the book in a way that you did you you didn't dare to start the magazine article which is Kurt Cobain's song Rape Me Right playing in your ears as a kind of a an organizing metaphor for what you saw so what did you see and it was absolutely true I really I really did it was it was so brutal what I was saying that really was the song that was that was pounding in my head but I knew my my editors would just be like come on come on Jocelyn enough with the um the rate metaphor but um I just saw this landscape that was devastated and there's a picture in the book um you know they they just cut down this this oil palm company had had cut down tropical rainforest for for miles and miles I mean it was just it's like a wasteland um and the people I talked to said you know we've we've lived here for Generations we've got our we got our fish and our water and our small hunted for small animals and all of our um vegetables and fruits and our building materials everything from the forest and now it's gone now we're just here what do we do get jobs with the oil pump company which were not well paid and uh kind of brutal in every way um right and you said you you wrote you know that article and you won after you published it you wondered like had you missed a bigger picture were you overdoing the talk about palm oil maybe this was a um an anomaly um what did you do what did you do then because like one of the things I just want to say about the book is that it was really hard for me to read and I say that not in a way that I want to discourage other people from reading it but it's it's you know that you you discuss a lot of brutal stuff and I can't even imagine what it must have been to write and but at some point you're like I've I've got to explore this in detail what did so what did you what did you then do to to start the whole process of researching this book so yeah I mean I felt so strong about the whole thing um coming back from that Liberia trip but yeah I thought you know I'm as I say I'm sort of this parachuting in journalist you know I'm based in New York and could I have missed the bigger picture or could this have been as you said an anomaly um so I started basically pitching night you know I didn't know I was going to do a book at that point but I thought this palm oil stuff is very interesting and sort of nobody's talking about it so I started pitching magazine story you know stories to other magazines so that um mainly I would get myself to Indonesia and Malaysia and um because that's the um for your listeners 85 of the palm oil today is produced in Indonesia and Malaysia so I wanted to get over there and um you know see what it looked like in that context and talk to workers and talk to villagers and um yeah and I saw basically the same thing and then I got myself to um Guatemala and um Brazil Honduras and and did was hearing the same stories over and over um so I felt I felt like okay I you know I don't think I got that Liberia story wrong and in fact this is probably a bigger a bigger story than I even realized hmm um so let's let's um have a little background for people before we get into the the story so what what is palm oil so Paul an oil that comes from the oil palm tree um and the oil palm is indigenous to Western central Africa um it's it's there's an oil palm fruit it's about this big it's about the shape of a plum but it's like bright it can be yellow it's mostly orange could be sort of yellow to Red um and you get actually two oils from it so there's this orange fleshy material from which you get palm oil and then there's a white kernel and from that you get another oil called Palm kernel oil um and it's been used traditionally in Africa for for cooking for sort of rubbing rubbing on the body um for lighting lamps they tap the sap to make palm wine they use the leaves for for building um but it's only it's it's really it's since sort of the the turn of the century that it um has been commoditized and in particular as I said in Southeast Asia the the plant brought from Africa over to Southeast Asia these produced on these huge plantations and then sort of has found its way into but something like 50 of every product on U.S grocery store shelves um all right so you you um you begin the first part of the book called unguit of Empire uh it's the first time I've read the word unguin since uh since Latin class um why did you decide to to dive into the history as opposed to like what a journalist might do is just talk about what's going on now what was what was the relevance for you like I didn't I didn't really know that I was going to do that when I started you know looking into but then I started reading it I was just fascinated because I had no idea I had no idea that um you know as I talk about in the book basically the the slave trade the the infrastructure that was put in place for the slave trade in the Niger Delta um was then used to trade palm oil and that palm oil was this really important commodity um in the 19th century and I just I was fascinated basically on what I was Finding and then there were also some really interesting characters involved in the trade um I talk about George Goldie mainly this aristocratic British guy who got involved basically went down and um supplanted all the African traders in palm oil um and then this other guy William leaver who was the founder of what would become Unilever which is still I think the biggest buyer of palm oil um in the world so basically I just I was fascinated by what I was reading and I thought other people would be interested in this I hope yeah and and you know as I was then reading the mo you know the the Contemporary stories The Echoes of the past were really really loud like oh it hasn't changed Lisa Sean should I say at one point in the book yeah yeah so you know George Goldie's a fascinating guy you do you know you he comes across originally as sort of this fopish near do well but you do point out he did have a Brilliance to him and it's you know it's kind of a sick joke that this guy was could have ill-equipped for anything other than oh colonizing Africa and rationalizing from a western point of view who went there once and then he and then he you know no I guess he went there twice he went there at the end of his career but he did this all from London he was just sort of puppeteering from London and um so so not seeing the result of this machinations yeah so he he created the UAC right uh then the NAC um and finally the the Royal Niger constabulary um and you know reading about like the attacks the you know it kind of reminded me of the worst brutality of the rubber trade um here in very similar right like okay so the story is he basically he goes in or his people go in take whatever they want and use every lever including horrific violence and threats of violence to essentially enslave an entire population because uh because they they have they they have no choice right well one they also he also had guys who agents who were going around and um sort of coercing Chiefs and Kings into signing away often you know applying them with alcohol first and then signing contracts and languages that they didn't understand which were basically signing over yes my territory will be a free trade zone and then he basically bought off all the the traders that were working there so that he had he had this Monopoly and um yeah basically kicked them out of their own trade all right and you know he reminded me kind of of like a lot of sort of Silicon Valley entrepreneurs who are like oh I see I see an inefficient system I'm going to go in and make it more efficient without you know and I I don't I don't want to compare like Airbnb and Uber to what he did but this idea like we're not even going to think about collateral damage to to human beings because you know all I'm thinking about is extractive efficiency exactly yeah I mean that's the story of the palm oil industry really and then William leaver did the same thing in the Belgian Congo when it when it's saying like oh I'm you know King Leopold was so bad but I'm coming in after I'm a Christian I'm going to build churches I'm going to build schools and there was a little of that but a lot of it was sort of smoke and mirrors and then when people got down to actually report on it they said it's it's little improved from the dates of King Leopold yeah and that was shocking to be able to trace this guy and this company's wealth to such still gotten gains I guess I've been um sort of sensitized recently by you know the coverage around the death of the queen and discussions of of you know the Royal fortune and Empire and where it came from and like as it's an unbroken line it's you know the 50s 60s 80s we're still doing it we're still um totally I know and you and you just realize how how recent that history was and as I say in the book how history's drum beats reverberate like not only not only is it sort of echoing into what we're seeing today but actually the the ramifications of what was happening in those times you know two two or three generations down both the people who accumulated the wealth both the people who were screwed they're you know their families are reaping the benefits and the damage of that today yeah so so you know one one of the interesting bits was sort of how how palm oil changed Europe a Europe that was ready to be changed by it from the lubrication the idea you know the Industrial Revolution needed lubrication and it needed soap and and just like you know these sort of looks like sort of weird historical coincidences that right that were made possible and then and then needed lots of processed food that's a joke it didn't need it but um they they found a way to I mean I guess there were growing populations and and to make this cheap food that you could get out to people there again palm oil was was not the ready that's it um so I guess not the the historical part ends around the sort of end of the 20th century in Malaysia where like you talk about um like the tree the tree cover loss and yeah do you have the stat uh I have 20 million Acres of tree cover lost in the last 20 years like as of yeah have you ever flown over Indonesia or Malaysia I haven't landed their place it's just devastating there's some pictures in the book I mean you just fly for miles and miles and you just see it's either these sort of graphic you know um squared matrices of of the plantations or if it's hilly they sort of curve around but it's just as I said you can fly really for for hours and that's all you see you know maybe maybe little bits of towns in between their little you know factories but it's just oil palm everywhere and when you compare it to historical photos what's the difference oh it used to be you know tropical rainforest just dense dense foliage I mean in the meantime there was um rubber in that part of the world as well so a lot of the oil palm plantations did replace rubber but since there's been just continued massive deforestation for oil bomb so what one of the things you write in the book is you want I think in the prologue is to you want to hand The Narrative to those without voices um so I would I would love to to just share some of the stories of of some of the people that you've you know interviewed and and featured and kind of put their stories in in the in the historical perspective um so one you know what one of them is um I guess Yoki Hadi prakarsa um he's he's the hornbill specialist I didn't actually meet him we just we just um communicated um remotely from from Indonesia but um yeah so what so as I said earlier I sort of um pitched magazine stories as a way to help you know so this was before I had done the um proposal for the book so I pitched magazine stories as a way to subsidize these research trips and and to get deeper and deeper into the subject matter and I learned about these helmeted hornbills which are these amazing birds with this big Cask on top of their heads that um it's it's like this the same um is is it keratin would it be curated it's the same um very similar to Ivory like to Elephant test Cavalry so so there it's prized among particularly among the um Chinese version of carving into Trinkets and jewelry and things anyway um so Yoki is an expert in these birds and these birds are um you know they live in tropical rainforest most there's a bunch of different species that live in Southeast Asia there's a couple that live in Africa but they're mostly in Southeast Asia um so um some of the guys that I so I pitched a story to Audubon magazine the magazine about birds to go look at what's happening with the species of bird um being critically endangered and how that was linked to the palm oil industry so Yoki was sort of my my expert who helped me um navigate that but the other people that I hung out with when I was over there for that because were were these guys who um these poachers who shot the helmet and horror bills down forgive me for one second I've got a dog begging to get in come on sorry that's okay the children were supposed to supposed to keep the dogs away but so much for that um anyway so I hung out um well there was a guy named Rudy Putra who was um who who grew up in Sumatra And he as a young kid he sort of um enthralled by some of the big animals that live in Sumatra among them um the Sumatran orangutan rhinoceros tiger uh an elephant um and he's he saw that those they were they were being poached they were also losing their habitat um largely to oil palm plantations so he sort of dedicated his life to um saving them both in terms of working with the people who are poaching and trying to help them finding ultimate livelihoods [Music] and so I was spending time with him he also took me into a part of the rainforest that hadn't been cut down to sort of see how things used to be there and and why it was so important to save this landscape and it's incredible biodiversity um but he had he had interacted with some of these guys who were approaching the birds and so he arranged somehow for these guys to come and talk to me about what they were doing and yeah it was It was kind of devastating though one guy came in with his big gun he was as I said he sort of made this coffee entrance he thought he seemed like you know he thought he was very cool but and they talked just matter-of-factly about yes we we shoot down these birds we know they're critically endangered but we have to feed our families we don't have any other livelihood um this is in the northern part of Sumatra ache where there was a civil war for a long time so a lot of people didn't get schooling um and so yeah I ended I end that chapter talking about one of them said you know we we would like to do anything else it's not that we want to kill these birds it's just that we know we could sell them for a lot of money and one of them said we that he had had his gun um modified because the the four millimeter bullets that that it that it normally shot didn't always kill the birds on on um contact and that it just broke their hearts to see the birds suffer so he had he had paid money to have it modified so it would shoot a bigger bullet so he could make sure that when they hit the birds that they would die so that he didn't have to watch them suffer I if you hadn't brought that up I was going to mention it because I you know I re-read skimmed the book this morning in preparation for our conversation and when I got to that part which I hadn't remembered from my previous reading I cried like like this poached is you know sort of evil poacher right the one who's killing the endangered species is like just trying to feed his kids feed his kids and and willing to spend some of his money in an act of mercy and you're like like boy pointing fingers is a hard thing and we're very likely to be pointing fingers in the wrong directions if we don't understand you know the the global picture that you that you portray here exactly yeah you know and and I think you know the that YouTube um piece um I can't remember his first name ragusia Adam Adam Adam bragusia he sort of ends it by saying like let's you know let's not live in moral superiority by having a very easy judgment of of what's going on you know it's like you know being being part of the western industrialized world like you know we have a lot to answer for as opposed to like just going around the world and pointing fingers at what all the other people are are doing wrong exactly yeah and also who's who's using all that promo I mean they they use them there now but it's like the Lion's Share of those processed foods you know I love this learning with us with people in Western countries right so you you talk about something that happened in Indonesia in October of 1965 a uh a kind of uh an upper Uprising or Massacre uh a Laborer's Revolt that was that was like really put down by uh by suharto right with the help of the CIA right like yeah like so Carno was kind of you know like communist friendly even though the the Communist party there had been um um illegal for a while but uh you know like yeah the CIA does not want you know Communists governments in charge of uh workers workers revolting right right and and you know so that was that that was an interesting color I talk about in Doris you know you know bananas grown by Chiquita before that United Fruit so there was you know CIA involvement there too I just I found it it's kind of fascinating you talk about pointing figures and then you know in so many of these instances you can go back and see that the United States was was in there you know doing its thing yeah and you know if you if you saw like last week you know when the the you could pay eight dollars for a for a blue check on Twitter Somebody went in and uh was it Chiquita banana we just like overthrown the government of uh exactly yeah yeah I got a kick out of that all right so so at that point now you know so we've got the CIA implicated in you know through very good sources but now now the World Bank which is you know devoted dedicated to ending Global poverty I believe is is their mission what do they do well the president the current president denies climate change so that could be some idea about um you know how how far reaching and um inclusive their their mindset was but so I mean you know in their in their defense it's like you you can't always see you know what's going to result from the from the measures you take in the future but the idea was um to help alleviate poverty so when um Indonesia and Malaysia gained their independence they had these big populations of very poor people um so they gave out Parcels of land and um oil palm seedlings and rubber seedlings to to help these because it's um you know have an income grow this stuff and have an income but then it then it just kept sort of um multiplying and and these this commodity became Central to both of their economies and not realizing the impact that it would have on the on the environment um and on their diets and on biodiversity yeah you're right about like what the traditional subsistence diet would have been and you know aside from like you know the boar I think I would have enjoyed all of it you know right lots of lots of roots and um seeds and greens fruits all sorts of fruits but you know it was very similar to sort of like dessert you know dessert economies all over the world from bananas to pineapples to coffee that that we all this we get all this cheap stuff and the people who are living there can't afford it and no longer you know now they're eating you know Ramen and and white flower products because all of their subsistence rice yeah um yeah lots of junk food as I as I said in the the sort of a lot of these um oil palm plantations there would be little Villages that were just marooned in the middle of them because the companies had just sort of bought up or stole all the land around and it's so many of these little Villages that would be a little like um Bodega type Place uh with just just garbage food you know all this all this fried um chips and crispy things and um sweets and cigarettes not you know there was nothing there was no fresh fruits or vegetables in these places so the diets are just really garbage and you know we in chapter six Caravan dreams like the the poor diet is sort of the least of people's health concerns you open you open the chapter by talking about Walter bonigas um tell a little bit about about him [Music] it Incorporated I think part of what used to be um Chiquita if I'm if I'm correct um anyway it's on it's on land they're farming oil pan on land that used to be um Chiquita bananas so these I didn't I talked about sort of the oil palm fruits they grow in these big bunches way up in the Kennedy of canopy of the oil palm fruits and people used to sort of shimmy up there and take a machete and knock them down these days they use these long aluminum poles to knock to block these big um Bunches of fruit down so he was doing that and he sort of slid into um I can't remember if it had rained or if they just watered the plants anyway he got he got electrocuted using this thing so when I met him his one of his arms sort of cut off here and he had like skin grafts and um scars all over his his chest and his and his legs um his friends I talked to some friends who had been with him and they said he just like exploded in a ball of fire and they were in the middle of the plantation so it was it was there was no they didn't have any Vehicles there they had to like flag somebody down to get a car and then get him to um a clinic and then to an actual hospital where they could handle all these like very intense bruises um so I talk about that and then just a lot of there's a lot of other health issues that come with um working these jobs they're they're around harsh chemicals uh paraquat and what's the Roundup one yeah glyphosate yeah exactly so they're they're they're handling these these harsh chemicals they say they've got stinging eyes skin issues um the women in Indonesia have been documented that they've they've got collapsed uteruses from carrying these these heavy fruit punches and um and sacks of oil palm fruits so you know not just health issues um then then they also said there's like the the company is so cheap that it won't pay for enough workers to sort of clean up around the trees so that so you get snakes in that undergrowth and they've and some of them are issued booths but they said they're these cheap boots that the snakes can bite right through so so some of them have died from um snake bites and so they tried to organize against Grupo harimar and then a lot of them were harassed or fired for for trying to um you know get better concessions yeah you talked about the uh like the PPE that was sort of given that either doesn't fit or doesn't work or actually you know the gloves that are made of natural materials that kind of soak it up and make things worse um they said you try these on you can't wear them in like 80 degree heat that gets all fogged up you can't you can't do the job that you're meant to do with these with the kind of goggles that they gave them um and you know at the same chapter you talk about human trafficking um of people to the Malaysian plantations because the Malaysian people by and large are too well off to want to do that work right and a much smaller population than Indonesia so yeah they get they get people in from some of the Indonesian Islands from um Myanmar India Bangladesh um and you know in some cases they want to come and get these jobs but in many cases it's sort of um coerced labor and they come under false pretenses and they can have their passports confiscated and put up and just just horrific um conditions uh and basically yeah trapped there like they don't have identification papers so they can't get out all right and you also talk about um child labor sexual abuse this is these are extremely um marginalized and disempowered people um and so remote I mean that's I also talk about so that Liberia story um it was like eight hours to get to the the plantations on really awful roads and the same you know so much of my reporting in all these places was just like driving on these these really bad roads to get to these very remote places and that's partly why as I say in the book why the industry could get a get away with this because um you know there's just a real lack of oversight because who's gonna who's gonna get out there it's not you know journalists on occasion sort of Watchdog groups on occasion but um but workers told me in in Honduras and Indonesia like oh yeah they know when they're cut when they're coming we can talk about there's something called the round table on sustainable Palma which is supposed to monitor the industry and they say yeah oh they that you know the company knows when the inspectors are coming so so they hide us like way back there or they tell us this is what we're supposed to say so um you know a lot goes on that that is not known about unless somebody's like really making an effort to um get there and like spend a lot of time there which also isn't easy because there's guards on these plantations and you know the workers are being intimidated so they're afraid to to talk to journalists and company all right and you you talk about a 2015 Wall Street Journal article on the conglomerate fgv um which you know the issue from you know for from from my perspective as a consumer is I don't you know I don't want to participate in a supply chain that involves sexual abuse child labor slavery trafficking um you know union busting intimidation and yet you talk about these the palm oil is you know we can trace it pretty much to Nestle Johnson and Johnson Colgate pamala Proctor and Gamble Kellogg's Mars Pepsi L'Oreal ADM cargo like companies that are just you know everywhere in our lives that there there's there's very little supply chain transparency but right and it takes a lot of um effort on the consumer's part to you know to go in and track I mean I did it for for my reporting but to go in and track like what Mill is this going to and then what Refinery and then where do those exports go to um fgv in fact but the the US government a year ago two years ago um stopped Imports of of palm oil from fgb filmed Global Ventures um specifically on um on labor abuse charges so I don't think that's been reinstated I haven't checked but um so there were reports on that credible reports and they and so they they the border patrol said um we're not getting imports from this company anymore so something uh and the other way I feel personally implicated as an American is you know the in the history of um United Fruit and the CIA they hired the propaganda guy right Edward Bernays uh to to convince us that the the the fruit company and the you know were the good guys and these laborers peasant laborers were the bad guys the big companies in um Hunter is dinant I get emails from their PR guy all the time telling me about all the great stuff they're doing and these guys were um they were implicated in many deaths in maybe 2015 there was lots of clashes with the with the peasants there and um in fact the World Bank had been loaning them money and then cut it off because of these uh very credible reports of murders by by their guards and other folks connected with the company um and then as I say in the book so the Malaysian palm oil industry is somehow more aggressive than than the Indonesian one I guess it's sort of a hangover from history but they are like they go after critics um very strongly and they tend to call them neocolonial colonialists like who are you to tell us poor people you know what to do and then in the course of my reporting I learned that this this whole campaign about the neocolonialists um had been um it was a for a U.S lobbying firm um PR firm in DC that had come up with this campaign and was paying being paid more than a million dollars to do it so you know the whole campaign is like how can you how can you tell us what to do and you and you're not um you're discounting you know the livelihoods of all these smallholder Farmers so it's all about like it's the it's the poor smallholder farmers and who are you rich Western people to you know screw with their lives um but the fact is that these smallholder farmers are like living on the poverty line if that and the the real money of the industry is very concentrated still in among uh you know like 10 big companies um the Indonesian ones in particular run by run by you know the next generation of folks who were suhardo cronies so it's it's still that that wealth is still very concentrated and the power in industry is still in the hands of a very few so this idea that like it's the it's the small holders that are that are losing out if you you know criticize the industry is is um you know calculated by this this PR firm in Washington DC lobbying firm yeah well one of the shocking anecdotes you share is you're at this conference of on global Health around you know obesity and chronic disease and the Malaysian minister of Health gives us rousing speech about bad diet and then you want to interview him and they say oh well if you talk about everything except palm oil I couldn't believe it when the guy said that yeah and then he just then he just goes to me I never got to interview him he was like no she's she wants to talk about palm oil he had been very friendly up until that yeah so how much of your access depended on you for lack of a better word lying about what you were writing about I didn't have to do I mean I did do it when I went undercover in Indonesia I was I was with a group called eyes on the forest and when I got there somehow like they were worried that we were we would get stopped and I needed to I needed to be able to show people like why I was there so I did pretend there I went in to meet like the um sort of Municipal and I don't know exactly what his title was but I did go in with my binoculars like saying that I was there to see that Emily did hornbills and the orangutans um otherwise I mean I guess I was prepared to lie but I didn't I didn't really have to because I didn't um no I guess I didn't know I didn't um I didn't always write journalists like when if I had to get a Visa I just said I was going as a um a tourist not to raise alarm Bells that's you know that's a tricky thing because if you get caught you're really screwed but um uh I guess that's it I'm trying to remember in other places I just I just tried to you know fly under the radar basically um as I said I was I was a little prepared to lie but I but I really only did it in that instance in Sumatra can you talk about the eyes on the forest and the the person you call wawan um because as I was reading that part I was like boy you could you could write like you know Tom Clancy style you know Robert born uh Robert Ludlum like fiction like this like the things they had to go through it felt like so like inside baseball about how to amazing how to do this work you talk about that they work for maybe WWF or that they're like they want to buy land I think they they even will say that they worked for the oil palm industry so basically what they're trying to do is figure out who's growing oil palm in illegal places mostly it's like in National Parks or on peatlands where you're not supposed to be planting it or sort of close close to a river um or on land that you know should be owned by a village but um a company's just sort of gone in and taken over so they go in and pose as these um in these various different guises and I tell the story at one point we're sort of we're driving again this is in Sumatra just like way far away from much of anything and we saw a guy sitting next to his truck with them with all the oil palm fruits mounted up above and we might have been I think we were inside a national park at that point so we knew that he had harvested them or he'd gotten them from somebody who'd harvested them inside the national park so they just sort of um they pulled up and he went out and um this guy as I said he was he was kind of like a he was a total Mensch these guys were like hunched over their computers half the time do we and like figuring out their drones and and getting photography and but also that out in the field they just started like playing this game so anyway he he walked up to the drive and he just started like small talking with him he said like is this where you see the Tigers and then he was like oh how's your how's your Harvest where are you taking it and the guy said I'm taking it to I think it was Tebow like a town nearby and he said oh I have an uncle who lives in Tebow what's like what's the guy's name your Trader and then the guy and he was like that's the same name as my uncle like you know extracting all this and meanwhile the other guy's taking pictures of his um license plate and and um yeah it was very funny to see because when I said These Guys these are this guy was like very straight otherwise and to just see him just start like you know totally lying and getting all this information um they were very clever and that was another time we were sort of when we were stopping we were stopped waiting for some other so a lot of what what I did with them was like basically track um these trucks that were transporting the promo so we would see if they were coming from inside a national park or some other restricted area and then sort of try to follow them without seeing that we were following them so at one point we were we were like we knew this truck was there getting food from the legal place so we were just sort of staked out waiting for him so then we could pull up behind him but they said you know if anybody comes you know say we have a flat tire or say we're having to um ancient Hubble and we're you know we're just waiting for like somebody to come and help us um yeah they were they were amazing characters and I as I said they were like I think it was five guys and or four guys and two drivers all these guys Indonesian didn't speak there's one who spoke kind of a little English um and I couldn't I couldn't hire my own fixer because this was all undercover and they didn't want to like anybody else so I was just using their interpreter um and we were together I think for like four or five days so it was a it was an adventure wow and you also talk about um they have to change their shirts when they're on the motorcycle and you had to get to swap out four by fours and change license plates like very James Bond right yeah that's what I was saying so as I said they were like they're true you know riding behind these trucks tracing them but they don't want the trucks to know that they're the same guys so yeah they would they would change their the color of their shirts and swap out the license plate swapping I think was actually the um the guys who drive who were driving the trucks because they they knew that you know they might be um they were going to bring illegal fruit to a certain Mill or something and they didn't want to be caught so they would change the license plates I think if I remember correctly that's uh and was your family worried about you on these trips or did you like not tell them everything who's a senior in high school he so I'm working on something else right now and I and about two weeks ago I said did I tell you that I'm taking a trip for work and and he said no where are you going and I said well I'm going to um Brussels in Paris and Prague and he started cracking up and he said I love how your travel has changed it used to be like I'm going undercover in Honduras and there's like a 60 chance that I'll get murdered but now I'm going to Paris and Brock so I guess they sort of knew I am you know it was those Honduras it was that Honduras trip which I I canceled it like two different times because I was just like I didn't I didn't feel like I had all the pieces in place in terms of security and yeah it was just like those hunters and Guatemala are kind of scary places to go I mean you know you can go to Guatemala tourist areas I think are pretty safe but where I was in both of those places were a little scary as I say in the book because a lot of it is is bound up with the drug trade so um I think life is pretty cheap in those places so they sort of knew um I would kind of downplay it when I was at those places I think but maybe when I came home I'd say that was scary why'd you do it um I really I really thought like no nobody knows about this um I really as as I said like in that time in the Peace Corps I lived in this little village right on the equator and then I went to Liberia and saw this there's also little Villages right on the equator it looked very similar to mine and I thought I just felt like all these people are getting screwed for and it's also like screwing public health and it's screwing the environment you know both in terms of biodiversity climate change I'd like I I really and I I really felt like it matters um and you know it's nice to do work that you think matters yeah interesting it's really interesting okay good yeah because I mean I kept as I was reading it I kept on trying to think about what it must have been like for you to write it and I think it was easier for me to do that because I know you right it wasn't just like oh some author like oh this is a real person who like went through like first of all this the the pain of having to read about things you didn't see and then putting yourself in danger and and witnessing like tragedy after tragedy yeah it's I mean as I also say in the book you know I came home to Brooklyn you know to um so you know lucky me that I that I get to live this sort of safe privileged life but um a lot of people don't and as I said I I it was definitely the time of Peace Corps that made me think like oh this is like how most of the world lives and nobody knows and like we're just living Our Lives blindly doing the things we do and not realizing like how it's impacted people on the other side of the planet so it was kind of um you know a privilege to to be able to do something that I felt like you know benefited like if not the people in my Village those kinds of people who you know as I say like don't generally get much of a voice hmm so chapter 10 has some good news right the fight the power um so you talk about the uh the Girl Scout activists because they those two girls seem to have done more than than almost anyone amazing right so these Girl Scouts I can't remember what year it was a while ago in the 80s I think so um well uh yeah originally because that was the thing when I started when I got this idea I thought like palm oil the only thing I remember is like something about Girl Scouts and orangutans did you remember that like I had I had some idea in my head that I had remembered yeah no that wasn't on my radar so these Girl Scouts were do we were doing something to get a badge and I don't know if it was biodiversity or something about the environment I think and so they had done like a research program or maybe it was an orangutans they'd done a research program on palm oil and its impact on the I think the habitat of the orangutans um they were I think like 14 at the time I'm not I'm not positive and then they started doing research more research into palm oil and they realized like oh pommel is in all the Girl Scout cookies which were made by which were made by Kellogg's and these kids happen to be in Michigan so then they they started trying to like um write letters to Kellogg's they were a little bit ignored at first somehow they ended up hooking up with an organization called Mighty Earth in DC that sort of helped them the the organization was like oh we've got these adorable girls they're talking about orangutans they're talking about Girl Scout cookies like you know this is the way a way that we can we can finally get attention to this really important thing like deforestation and tropical rainforest and climate change um so they sort of helped them like give them some media training and I think help them get get hooked up with journalists anyway then these girls were on Good Morning America in the New York Times The Wall Street Journal and People magazine and so got got a lot of publicity and then what happened was the the guy from mighty Earth and um a guy from another organization they had already been in talks with one of the main with Wilmar the biggest oil palm Trader based in Singapore um trying to get the traders to say like Okay We're Not Gonna trade um oil palm oil that's um linked to deforestation but they weren't really getting much traction the guys were like yeah yeah we'll do that but then they would like you know you've got all these protesters now outside of of Kellogg's and you know Americans are starting to wake up to this and new consumers we can link this you know this this stuff at Kellogg's to your company and so you need to so it was sort of the leverage that they had in saying you know people are waking up to this and and you're the companies that you're selling to are going to be screwed and you're going to be stuck you know that would sell your palm oil to so that sort of put the leverage on the Traders and then and they um so then they signed like a no D no deforestation no heat development on Pete um you know they've had not to do that anymore so it was it was those Girl Scouts that um with the help of this other organization sort of ended up being the perfect vehicle to like bring this message to the public right and you know so give given that message and given the um that deal between Glenn Horowitz and um quack I think was the person he was meeting with um like again we have the issue of supply chain right like how uh how confident are you that that these aren't just you know words on paper um you know Glenn Horowitz is um so that Mighty Earth that organization they have since um started this thing I forget what it's called but they've got Like Satellites all over it's like a rapid rapid um monitoring system so they've got their eyes on like what's going on and if they see deforestation their idea was if we get to the the Traders like you know there are all these different um palm oil companies but they all they they go through not that many traders that then distribute it to these companies so they thought if we can get the Traders you know hold the Trader's feet to the fire then we're gonna then that that's the way to deal with it better so what they do is if if they see deforestation they get in touch with the um the trading companies that they know that promo is going to go to and they say you know you need to cut that off immediately or you know we're gonna we're going to do lots of media about how you're trading um Obama link to deforestation and peak development so um I think they're doing a pretty good job and it has had an impact on deforestation that said there is leakage I mean there there are um there are companies that just don't don't care and they and they know you know maybe if they're not going to find their Market in the states or in Europe they can always find a market in in China or Pakistan or India where consumers aren't you know tends not to care as much about tend not to have the let's say to have the luxury to care as much about um you know environmental concerns or human rights concerns so I think it's I think it's helped I don't think it's like you know foolproof it's not like um tight tightly yeah [Music] well in the epilogue which you you said like I didn't think I was going to write this epilogue but the pandemic happened and so let's let's talk about it um you know you do offer um ideas about what we can do but like palm oil is you know it's at the center of a lot but it's also a com a symptom of of lots of other structures what what's you know now to you know two years on from the beginning of the pandemic uh when you have a sort of a lot more um perspective and hindsight what do you think we need to do but you know as you and me and people who are listening as you know citizens and consumers and what what what kind of policy changes could really make a difference I was very heartened to see was it yesterday or the day before finally like developed countries said okay we're gonna um we're gonna help you know fund four countries being um impacted by climate change I think that I think like I think the thing the same thing happens needs to happen it started to happen a little bit but in a much bigger way in terms of um deforestation and biodiversity I think I think you know we sitting here in in New York um Paris London need to realize like it's not a problem that's over there you know if if climate change you know if we don't get a hand handled on climate change if we don't stop this you know biodiversity loss um deforestation we're all screwed all you know all our lifestyles are are going to go away so I think and realizing you know historically we've we've taken extracted so much wealth from these places that we need to he put both the history and perspective and also the hope for a future and and in that way like say yeah we need to we need to pay the Congolese to keep the rainforest um standing May the Indonesians you know not so much tell them you need to keep your rainforest standing but say it's in our interest and we're willing to you know negotiate with you so that we can save the planet basically that's the main thing I think to like take take responsibility both for what's happened historically um you know and for like what we want to happen in the future and and take steps to to make it happen in a way that like takes into consideration okay there are all of those oil pump farmers and they're gonna if you're gonna you know stop growing this much oil palm you're gonna need to help them transition into something else help ensure that they have livelihoods um it's complicated but it's very complicated it's not just like I'm gonna stop using palm oil right yeah it really is an issue of of equity around like everyone in the world you know needs to be able to live or else we you know if if we've created or we have inherited systems in which people are so impoverished that they'll do anything to survive we can't criticize them for what they do to survive exactly including cutting down trees and you know shooting and primates because they're starving for me all right so you you end the book talking about a trip and and you're very good at as a travel writer of talking about like you took you know this was the the boat you took and see what you saw on the side and like these are very long trips as you say you go into remote areas but the last trip you you write about it almost felt like I don't want to say frivolous but like extra extra like you know you're going to Honduras you're going to like reporting you go to lusanga to the Congo to look at an art project and I'm I'm curious what that meant to you well do you know what new Sanger used to be you know what lusanga was called before and after no or no it was it was a song and then it was so it was one it was one of those concessions that William leaver had gone um it was it was the main place where he had first started growing his palm oil and when where he said he built this you know um utopian Village named after himself so that was leverville it's now gone back to lusanga um and I had read about this because because the art project is very interesting there was actually a feature about it and the guy in the New Yorker about um two months ago so his his whole idea is um basically upending you know these systems that that we've been talking about and um helping the Congolese to I mean he talks about like as you said it's like these people are so poor they don't even have the luxury to to appreciate or that they don't even have like art in their lives because they're just they're just basically been abused for centuries and you know just getting by and so what he did was he went to this place leverville now lusanga um and is helping those artists to get their art out into the world and to make money in order to buy back the land that had been stolen from them um centuries ago and get rid of all the oil the monoculture oil palm Plantation and and Institute sort of agroforestry systems that would help restore the land help them have um healthy diets help them make money so it was it's like more than just in our project it's it's it's much his his idea and this is sort of his life's work is like you know upending this whole colonialist system um system where you know part of the world gets to enjoy art and cappuccinos afterward and all um at the expense of these folks who have nothing all right and and yeah I think there's some some photos of some of the artworks and you describe some of it that this is you know there's a lot of of depth and meaning specific like it's art about this colonial history and what exactly right what their parents and grandparents suffered like it's very expensive yeah yeah it was really interesting it was it was a long it was a long ways to get there but um it was fascinating yeah it was a beautiful spot right so um the book's been out for like a year now um what have you seen it like um do in the world you know it's um you know I didn't I didn't expect much of it frankly it's it's done pretty well it's gotten it was um shortlisted for the um Helen Bernstein award which is the the New York Public Libraries award for um non-fiction which was kind of exciting and you know gave it some exposure I lost to the woman who wrote um Invisible Child as I knew I would she also wanted to Pulitzer but um and it got it it kind of worked from the um environment of the Society of environmental journalists and another nod from like a nature writing um award so you know I think those things help you know get more readers but what's been interesting is it's it's keeps to get it keeps getting um attention from overseas which is really gratifying like um some folks in India I did I did a podcast with one or two and then I think other people saw that so then they asked me to do a tedx talk and um you know so there's that that the chapter on public health is reported from India mostly about India because that because it is the number one importer of palm oil um so anyway it's um you know it's not a bestseller I didn't expect it to be but I think um it does seem to continue to get um interest from different parts of the world which is which is nice and you know my Hope was just to sort of educate people that this is an issue and I think that's happening there was another um palm oil book written by a historian at the University it was published by University of North Carolina press I think it's called the oil palm it's it's sort of much denser history it's amazing it's it's full of incredible information but that came out a couple months after mine so like the um London review books they they reviewed the two together um which was nice so I think it's like you know it's it's put the topic on on people's Radars so that's a nice thing great um yeah as I said you know it's I mean first of all it's so well written um well I don't know that everyone in that class could have written that book so I get I think I think you're forced to take a little credit it's just it's I mean it's it's a very Lively read it's very literate without being you know pedantic it's it was just so you know like that's so nice like yeah it's I mean it's it's like everyone needs to read this book like this is one of the most important books about a topic and like this you know like when I think about the books that I've written the amount of prep and work that I've done to write them has been so much less like it's just you know they're different beasts but like what you like the the the the the time energy expense risk you put into this is is truly remarkable and um you know I'm just so honored to be able to sit here with you and talk about it well right back at you I really appreciate your interest thank you any good questions yeah so so what are you working on next um I have a story um for Smithsonian Magazine that is overdue so when I when I hang up with you I'm gonna go finish that and file that today um it is about there's a there's a link with the um Belgian Congo but it's but it's not environmental it's about um some women who were um basically abducted from their they were they had African mothers and either Congolese or rwanded mothers and European fathers and under the under the times of during the time of the Belgian Congo you know it was very regimented um racially with rules for the whites and rules for the blacks and they weren't supposed to be um you know having sex basically and so when these mixed-race children were born they basically abducted them from the house as big between the ages of two and four they were keeping track of them when they knew that they could go to the bathroom on their own they took them and then they brought them to Catholic missions where these where these nuns raised them in like horrific conditions the Catholic Men's being paid by the Belgian state to keep these kids um anyway so there were five there are these five women who they're in their 70s now they were taken um the first one in 1948 up to 1953 and raised in this mission in the Belgian Congo and they are now suing the Belgian government for crimes against humanity so that's the story I'm working on that's why I was in Brussels in Paris oh that's that's where the records are that's where the women are oh okay well so it's that I'm also working on a research for a new book and there's a woman in Paris it's a biography the woman is dead but there's an 83 year old woman in Paris who knew her so I've been going back to interview this woman in Paris for that wow wow yeah now I remember when we were chatting earlier I went and read that that article uh fascinating right about the the Lost Children of Spain oh right right devastating isn't it my God I couldn't believe that already so this was has a lot of Sony pieces yeah stealing babies yeah and with you know with like the the news over the last week just this question of like how do people convince themselves to do the things they do whether it's you know the crypto guy or Elizabeth Holmes like it's fascinating and would I be any and would I be any different like do I have any you know like am I just fortunate that I was never put in a position where I had to go through those kind of moral gymnastics or maybe I have and I just don't even know it yeah it's it's it's very interesting um anyway it's these these um women are all grandmothers now and they were like they had never even told their kids their stories because so they were grow they were with these nuns and then um Independence came and the nuns and the priests just bailed and so they left these little girls on their own so they wrote the at the mercy of um you know militias and just horrible things happen to them um and so they're very brave they've told these stories and their their lawyer who's A in Brussels she also said when they came in and they told their stories it was the first time and she said they they had they couldn't even tell their children and and she said that's the trauma I saw the same thing um or I you know heard about the same thing with the Holocaust and saw the same thing with the um for one and genocide these women could talk about like seeing their husbands murdered and seeing their sons murdered but they never talked about how they had been raped and like what happened to them it's just like so the same with these women to my several of whom were also raped uh anyways thanks for bringing that to the world yeah yeah so I need to go all right I'll I'll uh I'll let you go there same old same old pressure when the when the guilt has gotten too much right right yeah no dead deadlines are our nasty friends yeah so I'm gonna have them it's not gonna happen otherwise all right so hopefully for me it happens after the deadline unfortunately yeah well they're they're out in the world so they're making they're making they're making a difference so thank you so much lovely to see you you too if people want to follow you and your career and your work where is there a place um yeah my website is jocelync zuckerman.com okay spell that it's j-o-c-e-l-y-n-c-z-u-c-k-e-r-m-a-n um and um Twitter I don't tweet that much but occasionally Jocelyn so who knows if that'll be there tomorrow anyway right right all right well we'll we'll find some other place so um thank you so much Jocelyn thank you like this this really feels like a a work of of heroism to to bring this to the world and I'm so grateful to know you and to uh to be able to um follow your work thank you same and I'll see you at the high school reunion next year right all right go cougars okay bye bye
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what is going on guys welcome back to the channel and I appreciate you being here today I believe live PvP gameplay with me using my most favorite PvP exotic in a game nothing other then they crimson I was gonna take over sin that sin for some reason no the creams is my favorite the glove tonight is the best this is we cannot deny that it's the best some kiss to do Opie overs don't I play a twit your day saying it's something needs to be done about the weapon it is considerably better than everything else and again it really is we all know this everybody uses it it's either this or a vigilance wink most people prefer the new gravity elements which I can understand it's just stuck it's just ridiculous it's a scout rifle that acts like a pulse rifle that can kill in a split second I mean you can't ask for a better weapon is it okay in my opinion it's okay because it's just considerably better than if the gas does it need in there if no it don't people nothing the weapon is not the answer we need to get this message across to Bungie both everything else yes it's a much bigger job it'd be easy if there is enough one weapon no don't start no effing weapons Bungie both everything else but everything else because there's hand Kelly's in this game like they're the sturm just one shot which I just does they haven't got a place in PvP hand cannons in my opinion just don't have a place in PvP in this game mmm hardcore D one hand cannon fans will tell you that - just don't stand a chance if you had a great great player using the hand cannon I guess they're great good player using the graviton that's who's gonna win who's gonna win that battle that's the answer so yeah but for me it crimson is waste is the balance between crappy hand cannons and port force because as you know I say it's kind of like a horse tank on him back close to me to various weapon is phenomenal after that you will lose gunfights you really will I mean your news close range to things like SMGs and things like that but you still stand a great chance I mean it suits my game my playstyle much better than the gravity on this I mean if I'm playing in a team playing competitive playing on a big map and we plan a team shot and like most people do I just getting denied because it's just a way destiny use right now it works people use it fair play to them go and that's it back team shot you can do a pink and it annoys me when I come across tea that you can understand it's just they're just unstoppable Sam with a visual it's wink the way it works people is to wait works people but yeah we're gonna play some PvP my favorite exhausted limbs and but before getting to that people I would my muscle loss of subscribers and every month I'm giving away a fully customizable controller for if Xbox or Playstation sent anywhere in the world to be in reach out to women drop a like on this video and leave a comment down below also into the giveaway via the gilliam link at the top of the video description 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dead yeah he's wonderful I got bass head you know I don't see that very often in PvP you know fair play to that left for using it because I just do not see I did you know that day I knew I was dead well you anything Oh mark I know I'm gonna run back to my teammates today was gonna go out with our man some can sit together and shoot anyone boy ain't going anywhere on my life to order so all their their all their people and one of them is grub heavy to do not do I don't even I forget it well put he's heavy I'm gonna get it I'm gonna get it no some lag dent because that hunter he died like five seconds later he's nice but he's funny friend if another having some luck you or you just have them games you can't see this 21 pick when you want it now boy now when the Clint heard all my boobs nothing puts away boy I don't know it's fun I don't know what's going on and people don't allow me but there's no one there [Laughter] woo woo you have a ten there's no way and I miss the bass as well Timmy milik along and Coverly on hunter takes man oh I can hear fusion don't know where you think you going but he ain't gonna whack me Aldo tonight's a customer thank you I can't I thought your way you're quite this in someone gets you the footman day whoops what I'm gonna say yeah that's that leg event that is that like what I just punched him what did you feed it using me there and just disappear it which would whoop you can't get me until faster y'all Oh people win in the video they're the crimson is just the best it really is you're the best the reason I'm actually using it is because I think it's a chess piece um you need to get for the ornament 250 headshot kills with hang cannon this is your Hank and I can use we should get kills with and everyone let me give these Coombes own mix it makes life easy people who really does I think I've done everything else now and we Muhammad they too have you set my love language okay so my rank people I don't have a visa to yes I think I've got to tuck the rank but well that far fit I don't know once I get to the 200 mark can I reset I'm not even sure but I'm a legend is that tank I don't even know people but I think about everything get a spot from the helmet which I need to reset gauntlets are definitely good cuz I've got mine don't know what you need to do them legs I've got them as well not sure what you need to do those and definitely have on this as well because you'll see them right here and it's beautiful it's bear you to it just give me something to chase as well and I just I like playing PvP with this weapon it's just a great clear weapon I mean you never see me swishes hardly ever with the requiems are based as well people as you well know made if you donate a while back but yes people the Crimson in my opinions are best pvp exhausted getting game we don't look gloomy that's fair enough let me know what you think the pickings up in the collection people back to those stuff but if you do leave emotions just have 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Don't Die Minecraft: 30 | Half Way Suited!
I hear a spider I don't see a spider that you want to die that's how you die see here oh wow this this cave system is amazing I didn't see anything back there but I did see one right here are you still there oh yeah I'm so remember just thinking out the house ah yes that air is that air yes especially I'm getting it's just weird when that happens if you have undead air you have an issue yeah Oh burning zombie I can hear him I see him come here guy where was I was over here i think i was just using my stone pic and for coal even though I i still have my wooden pic okay I don't usually do that hmm I normally like frame Maya wouldn't pick we're no real reason yeah most people just leave it in the chest entire game right yeah I I've got to use mine up I made it I might as well use it up yeah although I I tried to save my diamond pics so yeah I think we've got enough iron maybe four nope not not one suit not yet don't you need like 21 armor I mean iron she get so it's um it's seven for the legs five for the helmet what's he here for for the for for the the boots and eight for the 00084 the the chest plate so and I wasn't doing math right there so I don't know oh honey where ya at skeleton ah you're right there way we have more snacks of dirt oh you be hey come back hey come on get up here you don't hear your stupid skeleton let's let's be sparked smart about this moving and dig down one get at that level come guy come on let's go um let's see here come on guy yeah pretty big house can't touch their feet Kenya oh I got a bow and I got creepers following me mmm make sure those do it behind you oh yeah Wow see here I forgot about this iron so yeah we we got enough for one suit
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Congruent Triangles Proofs3
so we're working on proofs trying to prove things that can group here's an example we are told the ABS parallel to CD switch write that down a B is parallel to CD because it's given you're told so what does parallel get for us parallel gets us congruent angles parallels all about angles so we have Caroline hairline here and a transversal that means angle a is congruent to angle D because of alternate interior angles hmm all right well we got parallels here and another transversal so that means angle B is congruent to angle C because of a I a we have abbreviations for everything and we also have a bowtie looking thing which means vertical angles so angle CED CED is congruent to angle B EA because of vertical angles vertical angles finally in the art so we have three angles that are saying does that get us congruent no that's one ones it's not congruent that means they're similar that means they have the same proportions both ones the dilation of the other we need a side is there a common side you know so we can use reflexive property no are we told that something is a midpoint or a bisector that would get us sides being the same like if II was the midpoint of BC we would know that be E and C E or the site no we're not told that we were given no and Kate that man we told it a B and C didn't know we're not told anything both sides and we're given us tick marks on their both sides so um not enough info to prove the groove so sometimes that happens let's look at another one here we go let's go with angle C is congruent to angle B because it's given writing so that's nice of them a B is parallel CD because it's given because they tell us so that's what the training is for well remember parallel is about angles so that's going to get us angle b ad b ad angle b ad is congruent to angle mm b it's CDA because of alternate interior angles and to kind of make a z or a backward z that's alternate interior angles excellent so we've got two angles well they share side they share ad one has ad and one-half da so ad is congruent to da because reflexive property flux in property that's another way of saying it's the same line both awesome we have an angle we've got an angle and look at a side is it in the right order or just doesn't matter oh no it doesn't matter two angles of the side always work whether it's a si or AAS so angle-angle-side so triangles the same triangle now let's go BA D is congruent to CE congruent enough little typos my fingers go too fast to triangle don't want B ad so this will be C da c da because of angle-angle-side excellent speak it one more four can maybe that's all had so you're looking for reflexes common sides you're looking for parallels for angles you're looking for both hi saying for vertical angles we don't always have enough information and you can't just make it up because you want to there's got to be something there that tells us that is congruency
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SPIRITUAL KNOWLEDGE - APOSTLE JOSHUA SELMAN
scriptures talk about a blessedness that happens to a man whose Delight is in the law of God so as someone says they say his body's Delight is in the law of God and God he meditate day and night he says that that man is like a tree planted by the rivers of water whose leaves do not wither who are the best food in every season as you about listening to this message we believe that your life is going to be like that man planted by the rivers of water your leaves are forever going to bear and we know that you'll see your season will not pass by you will forever shine and you will forever bear fruit we have a lot of content to share with you so we wouldn't treat you to subscribe to this channel as well as like us hit that notification Bell to receive more updates from us because we know that whatever content here is going to set you on calls at every time it's going to make you attain whatever stature that cries wants you to attain thank you Dr Luke is right into Theophilus and he's showing him the basis for writing the synoptic version of The Gospel According to Luke please leave it there um it says for as much as many have taken in hand to set forth in order a declaration of those things which are most surely believed among us we're reading to verse 4. even as they delivered them unto us which from the beginning Luke is speaking now were eyewitnesses and Ministers of the world verse 3 he said it seemed good to me also Heaven had perfect understanding of all things this is a dimension that is a possibility that a man can sustain perfect understanding accurate understanding of all things from the very first to write unto thee in other most excellent Theophilus why verse four let's read together please one to read that thou my test nor the certainty of those things wherein thou has been instructed in other words I do not want you to believe just because you respect the teacher I want you to understand the basis from whence these truths came from so that your conviction will not only be on your confidence in the teacher but the validity of the truth are we together now so that you will know the certainty that the truth you are being told and the truths that have been revealed are not cunningly devised fables they are not opinions of a man they are not ideas of a denomination the certainty of the things that you have believed it was Paul that said for I know whom I have believed he said and I am persuaded it's not just I know what I believe I know the source and I am persuaded that he is able it's important that we build convictions that we not only believe because we trust the speaker but we must come to a point where we understand the systems of the kingdom and we can place our faith in God and the Integrity of his word so the things that by the grace of God have been communicated here upon this Altar and that which I'll be sharing are not opinions it is dangerous to teach opinions opinions are subjective are we together now our experience is differ so when you build a Doctrine out of opinions it is dangerous but the things that we communicate are truths that are backed up by God's Own integrity and will work without reservation if you believe it say Amen Hallelujah Jesus spend 3 half years mentoring a group of people first the 12th and then occasionally the 70 would come and then he would have a crowd of people and he held several conferences during his work upon the Earth and in one of those sessions he began his mentorship session with what we call the Beatitudes he began to teach them on the ways of the Kingdom remember that he was introducing to them a kingdom and a concept of living are we together that was uh very different from that which they had known being under the Roman government and then when Jesus gets to chapter 13 Matthew please and verse 11 he makes a very interesting statement that will be the basis of my communication this evening Jesus says it has been given it has been given unto you Covenant Christian Center to know the mysteries of the Kingdom of Heaven the mysteries of the Kingdom of Heaven it has been given unto you to come into a place of comprehension where you understand a body of spiritual knowledge called The Mysteries of the Kingdom of Heaven now maybe I should digress for a minute and explain to you uh my perspective what I believe is the difference between the kingdom of God and the kingdom of heaven because Jesus spoke about the kingdom of God and he spoke about the Kingdom of Heaven I believe according to the authority of scripture that the kingdom of God represents every sphere where the influence of God can reach where the influence of God can reach and that includes everywhere Heaven Earth and Hell where can I hide from your presence so his presence stretches to every realm and every domain of existence anywhere the government of God can extend to is called the kingdom of God but the Kingdom of Heaven is that portion of the kingdom of God we are in experience the life and the culture of Heaven has been allowed to find expression are we together now the portion wherever it is that the government the culture of Heaven is allowed to find expression in experience that is the manifestation of the kingdom of heaven so he's saying please leave it there again Matthew chapter 13. that there are Mysteries that make Heaven the way it is please look up that the dexterity and the order and the Excellence in heaven is not just because God is there there is a body of spiritual knowledge that makes the results that we find in heaven are we together and he's saying now unto you inhabitants of the earth it has been given that you can also come into a comprehension of the truths that govern the sphere of heaven so that you can reproduce the same within your territory this is what it means thy kingdom come and I will be done in the Earth as it is in heaven so that when we handle this body of spiritual truth called The Mysteries of the Kingdom we are able to reproduce the power the prosperity the grace the possibilities that are only affordable in heaven this is what makes us Supernatural the ability to transport a dimension of living that cannot be gotten from the earth realm are we together now and the Bible tells us that this truth called Mysteries they are not Mysteries because um God enjoys them being secrets Mysteries are a generic name that is used in the New Testament to capture a body of spiritual truth that can only be revealed by the spirit are we together this truth cannot be revealed just by education secular Enlightenment it will take the ministry of the Holy Spirit to bring the Saints into the comprehension that's why it's called a mystery it's a body of truth that is privy to a people are we together blessed be the name of the Lord so it has been given unto us to know to comprehend to come into the understanding of the Mysteries of the Kingdom and when we have this understanding the Bible lets us know that we will reign we will be able to walk practically in Dominion now I want to share with us because our time is limited I will only take um maybe one or two of this these keys that the Bible calls the mysteries of the kingdom and then afterwards we just have some time to pray and trust God to bless our hearts Hallelujah I have studied my Bible by the grace of God and I have submitted myself to the wisdom that spans across the body and I have learned from scripture and from experience that nothing in life is by mistake nobody Rises by mistake like I shared yesterday nothing happens by mistake the Bible says to walk circumspectly Ephesians chapter 5 as wise and not as unwise and where is the wisdom capture all of the keys that can help you redeem time because the days are evil so your wisdom is your ability to have dominion over time are we together now the Bible says whoever can access the secrets that give you an advantage over time you are working in wisdom hmm the greatest gift God gave man aside salvation is time are we together now and the unit of Destiny is time whatever affects your time affects your destiny are we together and it so happens that our lives many of us well well it's not the case in in most parts of the the the West here the the Southwest um there's a heightened understanding of the things of God so most young people grow up in families that know God so it's very easy to connect them to the things of God but it's not so around other parts of the nation you would have to spend a very significant part of your life before you come into the knowledge of God and already just for just for knowing god late time is already against you if you get born again at age 30 it looks like you are young but it takes time to know God it takes time to argue about the Holy Spirit until you finally open up your heart to receive him and then taking advantage of the prayer language to build your spirit and then you now if you are fortunate to be under a pastor that loves God it will save you years of error and deleting and rewriting and deleting are we together now please follow my teaching we are talking about time Redemption here the Bible says to walk circumspectly the word circumspect means accurately that means you do not have time to dilidal and shadow box and guess around make mistakes you will not always have the time to correct it so our work in this earth requires a measure of accuracy and it says in doing that you have dominion over time and you walk in wisdom when you master time ask a dying man what he would want he would not tell you real estate ask a diamond what you would want he would not tell you a political position ask a dying man what you will want he will not tell you he wants more degrees and all of that as important as they are a dying man's request is more time please look up you have to understand this the real asset of a Believer is not just land it's not just investment it's time whatever attacks your time has attacked your life time it takes time to know God it takes time to raise Godly children it takes time to build anything that lasts it takes time to build a great church to build a great business and the devil is aware of this so he helps you live a fruitless Life by interrupting your time are we together now if you do not understand this this um this introduction my message may not make sense the secrets of the Kingdom among other things help you to exercise dominion over time so that you can redeem time why the days are evil the days are evil that means it is possible to be a graduate and just because your father had a vendetta with someone else you will suffer for 20 years before you get a job because someone vowed to punish your father through you are we together and if you do not know how to redeem time you will be a victim of many things time why do we want to prosper it's not just to prove a point Prosperity has a unique ability to redeem time are you getting what I'm saying now the the time wastage that comes when you are poor many people have not reflected on it if you reflect on it you will hate poverty uh not just because uh how I hope I hope I'm all right can I can I so when you hate poverty if you just hate it because it makes you suffer it's not it's not a valid reason enough you must be able to attack it from the interruption that it provides for your time when you wake up in the morning and sleep late in the night only to eat the bread of Sorrow for instance and then one day your little child calls you an uncle because it takes time to know your child and the devil knows that once you have the keys in place you will have time to serve God you will have time to be serious notice before I continue Once Upon a Time the nation of Israel when Moses came to cry their Exodus to pharaoh and he said look the god of the Hebrews appeared to me and said let my people go Pharaoh looked at him and said ah I see we give you straw and you just walk so do you have a little time to call upon God now stop giving them straw the time they used to pray let them use it to look for straw and immediately they told Moses don't talk to Pharaoh again we will remain in bondage time is very very important or teach us to number our days he says not because we are afraid of diet it says that we may apply our hearts to wisdom so the Bible says to walk circumspectly as wise and not as unwise Redeeming the time why the days are evil let me tell you what that means by default every man's life carries a disadvantage listen just follow me you will understand what I'm saying by default there is no Advantage anywhere for any man you introduce systems of Advantage into your destiny as you go the first of them being salvation are you getting what I'm saying that means that when you have two people who have to live their lives by default it's like making do with whatever grows in a farm and what grows in a farm without being planted is weed are we together now so I come from a family for instance with no advantage and now it is my responsibility under God to understand God and his ways and then introduce to my destiny systems of advantage are we together that begin to correct the the arrows that I met so you come from a family where the first person built a house at 50. it's not a testimony you come from a family where something is wrong when you are blessed early you see all these kinds of things now you come to a point where you know the Lord and you love the Lord and the responsibility is upon you to take advantage of the provisions that the kingdom provides to start correcting this is why we have things like restoration restoration is a system of advantage and I will restore what the years not just the things the years because when you lose time you really lost I will restore the years I hope you know um please next time I call two people um if you are not one of these gentlemen also just just sit quietly yeah please so let me have two people I said it uh please comes us oh no no can I have another person that yes come come you to come thank you watch this let's celebrate them as they come you stand here you two stand here watch this I want to illustrate something now both of you just follow me carefully this is this is this this um two people living out their Destinies let's start now we call this delay keep going this man wants to move forward move slowly but this one has been delayed for 10 years if I remove the constraint and he's moving this is progress not restoration because he's still delayed there is a provision in the Kingdom that can pick you and bring you back here listen so that if if you look at my life you will not find the Gap that the delay provided are you getting what I'm saying now please come again sir watch this again we have two people let's let's assume that they were married the same time okay and then this man now has not been able to have a child one year two years three four five six seven eight nine if you give bet is a testimony but it's not yet restoration so when because if you will space your children three three years under normal circumstances you will need nine years from the time have you seen that now and so if God gives you triplets [Applause] he didn't just give you children he did something to time please understand this now this example like many more have in them shrouded the mysteries of the Kingdom that help us we engage these Mysteries it is because of this provision that the Bible says for we know they don't know but we know we are in the kingdom and we know that all things how many things can work together not for the good of everybody for the good of them that love the Lord and them that are called did you ever read in Scripture that those who predestined he called so who is the called here it's not just a man of God we have been called grafted into Glory the Bible says for such people the concept of being disadvantaged does not truly exist in the presence of the Mysteries of the Kingdom that's why sometimes you say God time has gone and he doesn't pay attention is because the provisions to remedied are many there are too many keys that can bring you back listen to me God can keep you for a while while others are getting their jobs and moving God says just stay and know me and you say God but I've already my life and God says look the kingdom we operate in is a kingdom of light there are too many keys to bring you where you should have been that's why when we don't trust God because we compare ourselves with others the Bible says and they comparing themselves with themselves are not wise is God speaking to us now so you come to God and say Lord I lost one billion he will not even answer you because the concept of of losses is something leaving you not leaving the Earth is still there and the Bible tells us listen did you read in Ezekiel 37 that once upon a time there was a great Army and they all became bones scattered you thought they were all gone but all of them the bones were there and under a certain condition not every condition under a certain condition the bones that you thought were dried the Bible says son of man can these bones leave even the prophet who was already used to spiritual things said Lord in this matter only you only thou knows it says prophesy to the bones watch this and he spoke to the bones and the Bible says the bones had him they started coming one by one born to his bone then he says prophesy upon the Four Winds and say oh win breathe upon this Lane and then they became an exceeding great Army So when you say something left you he didn't leave the Earth that means there is a condition that can make it come back so that we don't lament like unbelievers and the basis of our confidence is that we we understand that in the economy of God there is a way to do anything our last Master for it was borrowed and he said no problem where fell it and the ax head float it floated right to the top and he picked it up are we together when the Bible says all things are possible it is true but not under every condition and I want to show you very quickly just two just two of the secrets of the Kingdom in addition to what the Lord showed us yesterday irrefutable principles that are backed up by God's Own integrity praise the Lord you have to understand that these principles are not opinions please understand they are not opinions it's not something well let's try and see if it works it truly does work meditate on these things give yourself holy to them and there is a guarantee that your profiting will appear unto all may God bless you thank you sir thank you are we together so let's look at two of them oh dear I'm wondering which one to Omit and which one to talk about no praise the Lord you see this Kingdom is a kingdom that operates by knowledge Hosea lamented in chapter four and verse six he said my people are destroyed for the lack of knowledge my people are destroyed for the lack of knowledge my people are destroyed for the lack of knowledge it takes knowledge to be able to Reign the Bible says Isaiah chapter 60 and verse 1 arise Shine for your light is come and the glory of God is risen upon you are we together I always like to quote it from Amplified it says arise from the depression and prostration with circumstances have kept you rise to a New Life rise to a New Life for the glory of the Lord is upon you the Bible says Darkness shall cover the Earth gross Darkness the people but upon you the glory of the Lord shall arise verse 3 says Gentiles will come to your light and their kings to the brightness of your Rising Allelujah praise the Lord so let's examine the mysteries of the Kingdom very quickly we'll look at um we'll just look at two of them oh dear number one it's called The Law of value is one of the Mysteries of the Kingdom Proverbs chapter 18 and verse 15. let's hurry up Proverbs 18 16. Proverbs 18 16 the law of value very powerful scripture it says a man's gift makes room for him please look up and brings him before Great Men a man's gift makes room for him before then there's no room for him a man's gift makes room create space for him are we together will you be tired if I ask you guys to come again four of you come quickly yes come all four of you come let's celebrate them I'm sorry please permit me um just just stand close to me all of you just stand facing the crowd everyone look at this so here's what the Bible says just compress yourself there is no space for you anywhere this is called is the table of greatness there's no space for you that that idea that there is a place for you is a psychological consolation but in reality there is no space anywhere here's what the Bible says a man's gift will make room make room there was no space for you but it makes room it will push people left and right and create your own space the value value is defined as a measure of usefulness value is a measure of usefulness to be valuable means to be perceived to be useful as far as the context of a territory or a civilization is concerned it is very very important because most Believers and and pastors are I think you will agree with me that one of the challenges with the body of Christ is we have not paid attention to the secrets that make us dominate over the cosmos because of the presence of the Holy Spirit and the advantage that the spirit realm provides sometimes we negate the power of principles like value and we have this understanding that things will just find their way to fall in place but we are dealing with men this is the cosmos the world of men and the Bible tells us that when it has to do with dominion over the cosmos to be wise as serpents and gentle as doves a serpent is not a good reptile but he says borrow wisdom from the serpent when it has to do with dominion over the cosmos the serpent No Hands no legs it crawls yet you fear it you have hands you have the feet and yet you fear that thing that just crawls there must be some level of wisdom there Dominion when a lion kills its prey you will know because blood will spill when a serpent eats his prey you will not find where it was or where the prey is because it does not leave the stain of blood behind it swallows it wholly and the digestion happens there a lion will eat and crack the bones and leave the remains there are many lessons to learn from the serpent that can help us work in victory over the cosmos but that's not where I'm going to the Bible says the value the gift of a man your value is not just a measure of your skill please look up every time I talk about value I break it into two the first real value you have is your virtue not your transactable skill your virtue is a measure of your closeness to the character of Christ this is value you know many times when we talk about value we think about our transactable skilled intellectual prowess and all of this these things are wonderful but they are secondary in the long run your virtue is what gives you an edge as far as value is concerned are we together yes you ask any blessed man they will not tell you they are necessarily looking for a person of skill alone but if they would have been betrayed by many many gifted Rebels they are looking for people who have virtual virtue is not cheap and virtue is not for women foreign is a measure of your closeness to the character of Christ let me tell you this when you contend to sustain the character of the Christ you become Beulah and Hephzibah it becomes difficult to ignore you the world is look what the world is looking for a man is what only Christ can give the fruit of the spirit your patience joy peace this is what we seek for you are valuable to the degree to which you work in partnership with the word of God and the spirit of God to sustain the character traits that make you reflect Christ are we together now you would think what I'm sharing is very cheap and very simple and very basic until you see what lack of the manifestation of the character of Christ can do to a man why do you lock your homes when you leave because there are people who don't have the fruit of the spirit and you are aware of them are we together yes sir you came to church and yet you locked your car why because you are aware that there is an environment that may not exactly reflect your values what makes heaven heaven because there is a system that judges Rebellion immediately remember we're talking about the keys that reproduce Heaven here on Earth there was war in heaven and Lucifer was judged immediately notice that God is so secured he never gets up from the throne to Walk Around Heaven to check for loyalty there is a system put in place he is on perturbed Seated on his throne yet Rebellion is judged from any angle of Heaven that means you can sustain that same intelligence and save yourself the stress of policing people to check for loyalty there is an intelligence you can employ in your business in your life that from where you are you can detect Rebellion are we together let me give you an advice deal ruthlessly with Rebellion Rebellion is not an advantage under any condition you have a company and people are rebellious let them go don't feel insecure let them go whatever comes from Rebellion comes pregnant it will happen again are we together yes so your virtue the character of the Christ by this shall all men know that you are my disciples not when you speak in tongues not when you pray not when you sow seeds when you have love there is a dimension of Love Agape that is not given unto men is the spirit of God that will shed that love abroad in Your Heart by the Holy Ghost so when you sustain these character traits how about being trustworthy imagine what you will do when you find someone you can trust genuinely and truthfully Alleluia then when we deal with virtue we now deal with your skill your transactable skill but I think one especially for our generation of young people we have placed emphasis on transactable skills once you are educated you have a masters you have a PhD it doesn't matter what Spirit what demon what devil what I mean nobody cares I am skilled and I deserve to be at the highest position in life no you will get to a realm where everybody there is killed what then becomes your Edge there is a ram you get to where your transactable skill no longer becomes the basis of your lifting it is your closeness to the character of Christ even non-believers are looking for Christ in everybody are we together let me tell you sincerely if by this conference you trust God for Grace to rise to a position where there is an appreciable dimension of the character of Christ is that my little children of whom I travel Paul is speaking until Christ be formed in you he was talking to people who were already born again and filled with the Holy Spirit the formation of Christ ask any CEO here he will tell you the headache of every great man is not just skillful people in fact many times they become the trouble the wisdom the loyalty are we blessed but I tell you this you know you are valuable by who pursues you if nobody is pursuing you it's a report card that you are not valuable all men seek for you listen there are certain kills that when you have only the rich will look for you there are certain skills when you have only the poor will look for you there are certain skills when you have only the educated will look for you there are skills that when you have only your tribes men will look for you but there are skills when you have all men will look for you all men will look for you that was a testimony of Jesus all men seek for thee all men all men All Nations all territories seek for thee make up your mind that you will be valuable the kingdom operates on a reward system you know that and it is it is fraud to expect rewards when you are not valuable this is true we must contend to be valuable here is where our precious superstitious Africa will continually be cheated we have this understanding you know Africa we're a wonderful place but we are also a very superstitious place we believe that things can fabricate themselves for years we have been claiming Bill Gates wealth for years we have been claiming the wealth of what's his name again who all these Great Men until now they are getting more blessed whereas many people are getting frustrated because God is not a fool he designed in this system that rewards follow value many people look at preachers and say why these people are just blessed for doing nothing let me tell you why preachers are blessed once and for all so that will just clear the air over this preachers are blessed because they are communicators of value the value may be spiritual in context but it is real value are we together number one they connect people to Faith a relationship that is superior to any on the earth number two they help to shape the mindset and the understanding of the people that makes for victory that's real value number three they are spiritual conduits that communicate the possibilities of God a miracle a sign and a Wonder cannot be bought in a bank cannot be bought in a market whoever aligns with God will receive that Grace and communicate the same is valuable are we together see yes that way man diligent in his business the Bible gives you an assurance that you will stand before men before Kings and you will not stand before mean men let me show you two scriptures very quickly and then we'll Russia I apologize I would not take so much of the time and let's just work with what we have ready Exodus chapter four please let's look at verse 2 and verse 17. would you be a bit patient thank you Exodus chapter four and the Lord said unto him what is in your hand and he said what let's go to verse 17 for time's sake it says you shall take this rod in your hand and with it you will do signs when you stand before Pharaoh you are not allowed to speak too much let the Lord keep doing the speaking there must be something you carry that will continue speaking when your mouth is shot are we together one of the principles of dominion is you must bet something out of you that immortalizes your impact there must be a product or something that comes out of you that keeps speaking even when you are silent Bill Gates is in your home Zuckerberg is in your home you drive him he comes back you bring him back by yourself that's Dominion are we together you drive Coca-Cola and cause them and cause them and in three days they are back they don't fight you when you drive them because they understand the addictive power of their influence over you I hope you understand what I'm saying and I hope you understand I'm not being sarcastic you get the idea praise the Lord listen say in the name of Jesus I obtain Grace to be valuable I obtain Grace to be exceptional Lagos is a good land but the increase only looks for men of value when you are valuable listen you know you are valuable when no no amount becomes too much to reward you at that point you are priceless look at this if this handkerchief is say a thousand naira please hold it no matter how wealthy you are you will not pay a million for this ordinarily are we together why because you perceive that although it is valuable it is not that valuable now if you are this handkerchief in my example people can give you a thousand naira but when you demand for a million naira they think it's unfair I told you yesterday everybody is a giver truly can you rise to a level of value that makes no price becomes unfair that makes for no price to become unfair on you that someone can look at you today and still give you a property what millions and and say please let it be a privilege for me to bless you because you are that valuable I made up my mind as a person that in the name of the Lord I would not just be a preacher but I would be valuable that I would never have encounter with anyone and then you say oh it's nice to meet you go away no no it's a vow and a covenant that I made with myself so it calls for study it calls to expand your understanding as a preacher you talk to all kinds of people if you're a medical doctor the limit of your profession is just around the hospital and all of this but as a man of God you are talking with diplomats you're talking with business people you're talking with politicians you must sustain the intelligence that communicates God to their sphere it is not an impartation it is knowledge that is acquired is truth that is bought this is what will make you valuable and I tell you the truth anybody any preacher anyone in Ministry who is not ready to be valuable on this wise must be ready for mtps your pastor is vast intelligent skilled that's why you come here that's why you love him that's why no amount you sow into his life becomes a regret you don't go back saying I would have given ah was it a wise choice you see when you regret it's not because you are not a giver you compare what you gave versus Hallelujah in the name of Jesus may we sustain the grace to be valuable listen there are many of us we need to fold many complementary cards respectfully speaking shelve them and go back to do our homework there's no need going around and say look I'm a great musician you've not seen anointing till you invite me if you have to Market yourself on that wise it's already a sign that you must go back and say God you called me this this you call me Place something bought on my mouth my lips it says my heart is indicting a good matter yeah I speak of excellent things then he says my tongue is the pen of a ready writer Hallelujah every good thing runs away from me Lord there is a dimension of value I need to step into praise the Lord I can cook who eats your food you see if Kings I hope you don't find this insulting I'm just stretching us now listen let me tell you this please listen Hallelujah are we together until Kings look for you you are not there the real wealth and honor is in the palace not outside so you can start from shushan like Hadassah but don't end there you can even come close to the gate like Mordecai but don't remain there your real honor happens in the palace you have a business and Kings have not turned their attention you are not valuable enough keep pressing while they are clapping for you let them do the Clapping while you do the growing you will grow to a point when you feed Kings you will eat from the treasury of Kings it is very easy to rise when we contend to be exceptional it was Dr Murdock that said your similarity creates your comfort but it's your difference that creates your Rewards beds of the same feather flop together but when they are hungry they flop together in unity when they move but when they are hungry every one of them I mean geography tells us they have skills they have different skills to catch prey when you become like everyone else you become easily replaceable let me Define what it means you see to be valuable means to be given an impression that you are not easily replaceable it is true that no man is indispensable but becomes so difficult to replace that even after complaining they'll say well there's nothing we can do we will still have to make do with you please make up your mind that I will be valuable make up your mind I will be valuable that the day I have an interaction with my destiny helper I will not talk to him twice once is enough Hallelujah the gift of a man let's do it one more time makes room for him this is Lagos this is your real estate company this is your business this is Ministry there is no space for you and it has nothing to do with sentiments but when God anoints you and you work on your skill virtue exceptional christ-like virtue backed up by intelligence that is beyond argument you bring these two full dimensions and life will shift and give you your space it will not be an issue of tribalism it will not be an issue of gender there are not too many valuable people on Earth there are many human beings but they are not too many valuable people on earth nobody likes me you may be right but why should they like you forget about the liking part why should they like you it's an honest question you must ask why should because it's fraud when if you follow me how many of you watch this how many of you have climbed a bike or Uber or whatever and then you well not Uber they they use the GPS system but just a bike man and he tells you he's taking you somewhere he tells you he knows the place and later on he you pass the player says sorry uh you are you new in Lagos well you know how this thing is I'm not uh where did you even say again you see the person was bold enough to start good and look at the speed he was moving around and then you are just loitering around town your time is going and then you ask him and then he will forcefully admit that I'm not exactly let's help ourselves now you don't follow such a person Hallelujah one of the levels of leadership that they teach in business is leadership by results that people not only follow you because you are skilled and all of that people need to see real results and let me tell you don't downplay the place of results nobody will follow anybody who doesn't have results they may love you they may pray for you but they will not follow you follow me and I will make you follow me I dare you follow me and I will make you Hallelujah praise the Lord thank you thank you let's look at oh dear the second Kingdom secret that I want to teach quickly if we stop here that's that's all right please do not forget this one in fact let's can we pray in tongues for one minute before I start teaching this foreign [Music] I call it the irrefutable Ministry of Destiny helpers please write it down we live in a world of men please understand the Earth the heavens even the heaven of Heavens belong to the Lord but the Earth has he given to the sons of men the cosmos is a domain that is controlled and managed by man if you know God Alone you will do well but you will not succeed in the cosmos you need to know both God and man please listen very carefully most Believers say it doesn't matter it matters in this Kingdom who hates you does not matter but who likes you matters one king loves a woman and she becomes Queen the same King hates a woman and she ceases to be Queen please do not say it does not matter The Gatekeepers in this realm are men and if you do not understand the irrefutable Ministry of Destiny helpers connecting every man from where you are to where you need to be is the ministry of a destiny helper let's hurry up second Samuel chapter nine please from verse 1. please look up let me do the reading and David said is there any that is left of the House of Saul that I may show him kindness for Jonathan's sake we are reading the first 11 verses 2 and there was in the house of Saul a servant whose name was Zeba and when they had called him unto David the king said unto him a thousiba and he said thy servant is he three and the King said this and that and that and that and then let's go to okay hold on please go to verse 3 again he said said unto the king Jonathan had yet a son which is what incapacitated someone is about to be lifted who does not have the ability in himself for and the King said unto him where is he and Zeba said behold he is in the house of makil the son of Amiel in laudable and the and King David sent and fetched him out of the house of maker the son of Amiel from lodeva now when mephibosheth the son of Jonathan the son of Saul was common to David he fell on his face and did reverence and David said mephibosheth and he answered behold your servant be patient with the reading David said unto him fear not for I will surely what show the kindness for Jonathan thy father's sake and I will restore this is you see that now I will restore thee all the land of Saul thy father and thou shall eat bread at my table how long when it happens only once it's not favor is breakthrough favor must be consistent continually read on and he bowed himself and said what is thy servant that thou shouldest look upon such a dead dog as I am you would have said you are speaking negatively get out of my Palace but when God plants a man's heart to be connected towards you there is nothing the devil can do about it next verse and the king called Zeba Soul servant and said unto him I have given unto thy Master son all that pertaineth to Saul and to his house thou therefore Now look up please and thy sons and thy servants shall till the land for him look at this kind of thing you sent me I obeyed you and now you are saying the man you sent me to bring I and my sons will kill the land for him and thou shall bring in the face the fruits that thy Master son may have food to eat but Joshua Salman thy Master son shall eat all way at my table now watch this the Bible ends this with a very terrible information that this zebra had 15 sons and 27s so the king looks at a man with 15 Sons 20 servants and says leave all of them go to Lorde go and look for a man crippled who has admitted he was a living dog bring him and he will eat at my table while you farm for him the irrefutable Ministry of Destiny helpers in a moment a man's life is changed because a man look see the Bible says and Jesus Luke Chapter 2 I think and verse 52 and Jesus grew in wisdom listen carefully in stature and in favor with God and when you have favor with God you will know him you will have encounters but you will be broke you will fail you will suffer you need favor with man it's true please write this down Destiny helpers are people equipped empowered ordained and assigned by God to help you fulfill your destiny they are not people who just come they are ordained they are assigned they are empowered by God to help you fulfill your destiny and also to take you to the next level of your life let's hurry up you can get the tapes it is God that blesses but you would have heard me say it again and again that all blessings come from God through men to men nothing comes from God directly to men it comes from God through men to men please say it one more time everybody from God through men to men your promotion from God through men to men your property from God through man to man your miracle from God through men to men if God says yes and the middle man says no the answer is no hmm I wish I had time let's do a little bible study the Bible tells us I would always want to use this scripture did you know that David in the wilderness already God had rejected Saul as king we are Bible people is that true and now David was in the wilderness having visions of himself as the next king and between God and David was a man called Samwell God said yes Samuel said no David remained in the wilderness David's life was being delayed and almost wasted in the wilderness because a man disagreed with God and you thought that God would just bypass him and say I am God David I anoint you God had to come and plead with Samuel and say how long will You Weep seeing that I have rejected Saul as king God himself not bypassing men this is the world of men Believers please hear me our advantage is not just our spiritual connection but our understanding that when God wants to lift you he will connect you to Destiny helpers Hallelujah there are four dimensions of four kinds of Destiny helpers let me run them very quickly in two or three minutes number one the first dimension of Destiny helpers are called Divine connectors Divine connectors second Kings chapter five there's no need turning there I'll just tell you the story remember the story of Naman the Bible says Naman was the captain of the Syrian Army the Bible says he was a valiant man in war but the Bible says he was leprous are we together now and then the Bible says one time they capture the slave girl and the little Maid looked at him and said oh that my servant you know that the king that Naman would go to meet a prophet and etc etc he argued here and there but eventually he went to meet Elisha and the Bible says when he came to meet Elisha Elisha did not even go out to salute him he told him okay go to the Jordan about seven times you'll be cleansed and the man got angry he said I mean with my pedigree this man did not even come out to acknowledge me and so on and so forth and it was the little girl that also advised him Divine connectors don't have what it takes to bless you but they can link you with who has what it takes now listen very carefully these are the systems of Dominion in the Kingdom they may not have a job but he may have be at the park holding a flyer that doesn't make sense work in Canada and he's waving it is a ghost conductor and you are laughing at him yet you do not know that the vision you saw that's how it to come to pass you will collect that little thing and look at it and see a number and call jokingly and that becomes the next level of your life it takes discernment to identify Divine connectors because they come in fashions that are not receivable you will need discernment a destiny connector can be your little child he talks nonsense every day except that that day the spirit of the Lord is upon him Mommy why don't we pray in this house and you think he's just talking as a little child and he's in that prayer you have the vision that will become a great business you need discernment Divine connectors many of us pass them every day on the streets of Lagos the Bible says to learn from the ant the Bible says to honor all men do you know why because the list of people can still be used by God if God used a donkey he can use a bus conductor God can use the person plaiting you and while they are gisting in the salon and you are listening they will communicate one information that fills the Gap you have been looking for sustained discernment believers Divine connectors number two very quickly the second category of Destiny helpers are called men of influence these are Gatekeepers they have what it takes to bless you they have the resources the track record and The credibility no man thrives just like that there are times that you have the skill and the gift but you do not have access to the gate you will need someone who is already at the gate to recommend you their voices their track record their credibility can speak for you and they can lift you overnight these are men who can endorse you one speaking or um over your life from them there are people in Lagos one signature can give you and your siblings a job it's true it's not an issue of a prayer point the answer is with them it is within their power sometimes Believers it doesn't matter God is only you are sick you are right but you are wrong you are very wrong and and sometimes if you don't understand this I tell you since listen unbelievers know this it's an advantage they do not trivialize men of influence men of influence men of influence many times we insult rich people we insult blessed people we we neglect people's track records because we cannot see what happened when they are in the cave of adulam you don't see it you only see the manifestation and you can see a blessed man and say what is there it was his father not a rich man if my father too was a rich man and you see the moment you dishonor men you close the door for access it's true isn't it amazing that in many territories is foreigners that come and eat of the blessings in the land because the people there trivialize the Nobles I never see men of influence and pretend they are not there I honor them vocally unashamedly I'm friends to politicians I'm friends to Men of I'm friends with people in the military I don't fight them I don't cost them they need me but I need them there's there's nothing to lie about we live in a wicked world yes sir are we together the body of Jesus is hanging on the cross Pastor no prayer Warrior could bring that body down it took a man of influence called Joseph of arima fear to bring the body down yeah please do not reject influence Joseph is dying with his dream in the prison Pharaoh is there with one decree that can set him to be the prime minister of Egypt but the middle man forgot the middleman did what for God and then when God was ready to leave Joseph he gave a dream that no astrologer could interpret and when look at this do you know that there are certain levels of influence if you don't rise to God cannot use you in certain ways because showing you the vision is useless you don't have the influence to do anything about it listen there were Covenant people in Egypt yet God could not come and give them the dream of the farmer and coming because they didn't have the capacity to do anything about it so he came to the Pharaoh himself and when the Pharaoh had if Pharaoh if the Israelites were disturbed about the dream would anything be done but when the Pharaoh is Disturbed he can shake his government and the King sent for Joseph and they brought him out of his dungeon not God sent for Joseph the king sent for Joseph and they brought him out of his dungeon please understand this success system it is a secret in the Kingdom this is what makes people to rise miraculously one endorsement please help this person sign this and that and the person looks at it and looks at you and says whose son are you he said well that's not the issue look focus on what I brought listen I'm saying this so you don't pray carelessly when you are praying you don't just say help us of my destiny come it's not a very wise prayer you know what and who to call Lord I need men of influence in this season of my life I have the grace I can be on air the world can hear me but there is no one to connect me and God says I know how to make it happen come for wafberg and once you are seated Pastor will say turn to your neighbor be Discerning you don't know who that neighbor is maybe let's try turn to your neighbor and say God bless you foreign [Music] forgive me my time is up I have to rush now watch this please just let me a few more minutes to just tidy this up look up please man of influence you must pray them in your life especially if you know that your background does not have any advantage you know what I'm talking about you must pray with understanding Lord take me out of this place someone can like you and just say I don't know but something tells me to help you when that happens after this conference call Pastor and say Pastor that's it it happens it happens Allelujah there are many ways to pay for things the cheapest is through relationships there are seven kinds of currencies money is the least of them if you pay for everything with money you are poor relationship is currency show me the receipt of the things that were bought by relationship it's not always about money Hallelujah number three the third category of Destiny help us that you need in your life they are called gifted people sometimes you just need skilled people not advisors not you need people who can get the job done when I came to your church and watched the protocol the greatest and all the wonderful people I said they are gifted people in this church you need gifted people because there are times you need results to be produced there are companies wasting money every time because they hire all kinds of people that came by sympathy they came by family relationships and the longer and short of it is that there's no productivity you will need to pray Lord minimize my wastage by bringing people who are nations in one person is a real prayer let me tell you this the biggest companies in the world do not necessarily have a crowd of people they have a few people with the brain of Nations and sometimes you just need to pray and say Lord make my life easy bring gifted people to my life bring gifted people to my life are we together yes you will need very gifted people please write this scripture down first Samuel chapter 16 from verse 17 and 18. just just leave it there would not be able to turn there first Samuel 16 17 and 18. you need gifted people I pray this as a leader I pray this as a person when you meet gifted people Lord send a gifted driver to drive me it's a good prayer you die for nothing because of someone's carelessness Lord send a gifted driver to drive the truck in my company you don't buy a truck 100 million and somebody who capsided in two weeks does it make sense what I'm saying and a gifted representative in my company not someone who goes and kills every he closes the doors that God you prayed you fasted you sold sees the doors open he casually closed it back because he could not represent you well it is great to find gifted people who love God and love you number four the last category of Destiny helpers this one you have to pray all the days of your life they are called boarding bearers boarding bearers hmm who are they they are trusted please listen and faithful people who will stay with you through the storms they will stay with you through challenges until your glory is revealed Ruth chapter 1 and verse 16. the Bible tells us about a dear woman called Ruth remember the whole story and root said in treat me not to live thee nor to return from following after day for without thou goest I will go and wear thou largest I will Lodge and thy people shall be my people and your God shall be my God let's keep reading in our minds your pain will be my pain your tears will be my tears let me tell you something and if you find 10 of these people in your life you are the most fortunate person alive today it's true let me repeat it if you find 10 of these people in truth you are the most fortunate person alive today burden bears are an endangered specie in the presence of Interest everybody is a saint in the presence of Interest everybody loves you but when you carry the cross when you feed five thousand with two fish with five log and two fish why wouldn't you be king but when you carry the cross only John will stand there be careful when men say become our King because the same man will say crucify him let his blood be upon our head every great leader knows this the uploads of men is not necessarily a reflection of their loyalty if you have not joined me to cry I don't trust you no I don't trust you if the only thing you have eaten is my food I don't trust you if the only thing you have done is clap for me I don't trust you I trust you I trust you Hallelujah now please listen to me everybody in this life will at one point or the other go through situations and circumstances that may test and try your faith some of you are in one now you will need the gift of men and women who can look at you and say it was never about your singing and I pray for you May that person be your spouse because if that person is not your spouse listen there are times that even Jesus Weeps you don't weep because you are no longer the Son of God You Weep because what is before you will require certain levels of sacrifice there are times the company may plunge down and to your shock you didn't expect it there are times that you have things happen around your life what happens at those times you will need boarding bearers let me tell you this man will show up and stand with you and say if you go to the prison I'm there with you listen Covenant Christian Center don't just pray for boarding bearers be boarding bearers listen I want you to get to a point where you love your pastor unconditionally we live in a time now where everybody around everybody is warning everybody everybody is pointing fingers at everybody you know and all of that and we have to be careful every great leader prays for people who love them unconditionally don't pray for burden bearers until you are one listen my life's goal aside from being a man of God as I prepare to round up is not only to be a preacher and to travel and minister to people I truly pray that God will make me a shoulder that many can lean on yes when you hear me preach you think I'm holding a rod the Bible said thy rod and die staff it's not only a rod I'm holding I'm also holding a staff two of them are sticks but they don't do the same thing die rod and die stuff they comfort me look at me how many of us have been responsible for the prolonging of the pain of others whereas you would have been there to say listen I don't know what happened in the office they said they charged you with fraud I'm not interested I just want to know you are fine I hear you might go to the prison next week but I'm here to say let's pray I didn't come to argue I didn't come to find out who is right or wrong I just came to hold your hands and while they cry you hold them You Raise Me Up so I could You Raise Me Up [Music] I am strong foreign [Music] listen to me I'm rounding up this is my final session with us listen to me brothers and sisters in this life when you truly become a burden-bearer not just a destiny connector I know we're all smiling here but there are people who have been wounded through the years and they are standing here right now saying oh God can I not trust one person in my life can I not open up my heart to one person and just cry and know that I'm safe while I Cry men are men and sometimes what they need is not argument what happened why are you in court over the land issue that's not the issue everybody is saying it say something else I am disappointed you're a Christian you're a lawyer you were involved with this politician you are a member of Covenant Christian Center no you should be the first person to say it's all right don't explain I don't want an explanation I came here to hug you I came with my husband to your house to let you know that though we pay endures for the night imagine what it listen imagine the power imagine what happens to a person when you stand there to be the ones for them if you cry cry on me let your tears fall on my shirt as I hold you let us cry together you just lost your child why were you that careless didn't you see it in the spirit that's not the time to talk please I apologize can you spare me just one minute let me just drop this and then we'll Round Up listen our world is full of wicked people our world is full of heartless people people will clap for you when you are on the throne sleep from the throne don't just fall just sleep from the throne and they'll say I always knew you were not my king I'm a young man but leadership has exposed me to a lot I can tell you when you find people who love you unconditionally swallow your pride and pursue them you will not find many of that kind in your life you may find a walker in your company he may not be very intelligent but he's the one who when they are chaining you and the news is picking it he can stand there and say they should pick my face too it is a token of my loyalty you have to pray for these kinds of people in your company pray for these kinds of people in your life this is how I pray I don't pray careless jealous Lord send me Divine connectors send me men of influence send me gifted people but in all your sending send me boarding bearers Jesus is on his way to the cross and people are laughing at him he's looking at those who ate his fish he's looking at those who took this crucify him and he said can you help no I will not help you crucify him the blood coming from a 33 year old's body and they said I always knew to the point that they said release Barabbas although a criminal we prefer Barabbas be careful when people clap for you they can clap you to your grave listen Covenant Christian Center Jesus Falls and cannot get to Golgotha remember if he died not on a tree he could not become a curse because the law is cost is everyone that hangs on a tree but in the midst of that a man came Simon of Cyrene that was Africa picking the cross and saying Jesus as a continent they may run away from you but Africa will take you to the cross we partook of the sufferings of Christ and that is why the glory that follows must come upon the continent of Africa I can imagine the relief Simon you are helping Jesus don't put yourself into that mess and he said no I've set my hand on the floor and he dragged the cross listen to me hold hands with someone by your left and right this is a very serious issue this is 20 20. I cannot promise you that you will not have challenges I only promise you victory but between the challenge and the Victory you will not only need God you will need men not men who want you to discuss everything about your life what happened that you are no longer working the last time you were a CEO I saw something in the news what is it it's not always about what happened can it now be about you I'm more concerned about your Victory than the job what happened hmm these are the Keys of the Kingdom that help us to Reign I only gave you two of them but there are many more these are the systems of the Kingdom when I found this in my life I vowed a vow that Lord if anyone is looking for a shoulder to cry send me don't just send me to preach let me be a true confident let me be one who can cry I'm not ashamed and I'm not embarrassed let the world know that I not only preach but I can help we can cry together lift your voice and pray make me valuable but send me helper so God send me help us in the name of Jesus send me help us by the power of the holy spirit is someone praying send me Divine connectors by the spirit of the Living God send me man of influence whose credibility and endorsement can lift me to another level send me gifted people to redeem time and produce efficiency but my God in 2020 in all your sending send me burden bearers send me boarding prayers men and women who will cry with me who will celebrate with me genuinely from their hearts [Music] hello scriptures exalt us from The Book of Proverbs I say he's my son attend to my sins incline thy ears to my words let them not depart from thy eyes and keep them in the midst of Thee as you have listened to this message we believe that you are going to reap the blessings thereof if you attend to these words as well that you will keep these words in the midst of your heart that no matter the circumstance your eyes are going to be fixed on these words and as you have been blessed it will tell you to share this message be an evangelist by sharing to others to be blessed and then subscribe to this channel for us because we have loads of videos we have loads of content that is going to make you blessed that is going to set you on course that is when you set you up late and don't forget to like for us thank you
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Memories for a Feminist Future
this is a cultural event from the british library hello and welcome to memories for a feminist future in this podcast we'll be talking about what women were fighting for in the nineteen seventies and eighties when women across the uk realized that fifty years after gaining the right to vote they were still tied in silken threads without equal pay legal or financial independence or recognition of domestic or sexual violence we'll also be exploring what memory can do as a political force as we look to the future of gender equality for today's generations i'm marguerita jolly from the university of sussex and director of sisterhood and after the women's liberation oral history project launched 10 years ago at the british library it's my great pleasure to be with four pioneering women from that project who will debate with us stella dazzy one of the founders of the organization for women of african and asian descent considered a grandmother of black feminism in the uk karen mcminn former director of northern ireland women's aid 1981-90 and a specialist in transitional justice barbara jones is director of straw works in the school of natural building specializing in zero carbon buildings of timber and straw and founder of one of the uk's first women-only building companies finally sally alexander is a historian who co-organized the first national uk women's liberation movement conference in 1970 and the missed world demonstration that year which you may recently seen turned into a blockbuster film this year 2020 with black lives matter's resurgence the politics of memory and memorialization have become headline news tearing down statues and monuments which commemorate slave traders we can take satisfaction that the public is now much more aware of how important public memory is and we at least have one statute of a woman in parliament square jillian waring statue of militant faucet unveiled in 2018. my first question to you then is what struggle or campaign or person from the 70s or 80s would you like to see commemorated if you could and i'd love to have a round of each of you in turn on this but particularly liking to start with stella dazzy okay well you asked me to start margaretta and i think people will already be aware that we have one statue recently erected of mary seacole which stands proudly outside saint thomas's hospital i think in terms of women from the 70s and 80s the most obvious candidate would be olive morris who has already appeared on billboards around london i know there's one in shepherds bush and in brixton and although she was very young when she died and didn't stay around for long she had an enormous impact on what was effectively the uk black civil rights movement so olive morris thank you does anyone else want to come in next yes i would like to i would like to see a sculpture or a statue of a group of women you know demonstrating or or being active because that's how i think of the 70s and 80s i think of of collective action so i would like to see a group of women and there we've got wonderful wonderful feminist artists and sculptures who could make an installation or a collective sculpture have you got a thought of which group you think might be forgotten well they've been running through my head like like everyone's i mean like the night cleaners or any of the major demonstrations or greenham i mean there's a wonderful image um several images in mary kelly's work of a glass house and which celebrates generations of feminists and all their sayings something like that actually i think would be magnificent in the public place yeah that sort of feeds into what i've been thinking about you see loads of statues all over the place commemorating work that men have done but you don't see any of work physical work practical work that women have done and very very few people know that waterloo bridge in london was actually built by women they um they talk about it on the boat tour and there is a small film been made about it but there's nothing much made of it it's not in the popular imagination and i'd really like those women who built that bridge to be commemorated and the women who've come after them who've done a lot of practical physical manual trade work and nobody even knows that they're there or were there that's that's wonderful again i'm going to just ask do you do you know the names of any of them or the period even no i know that the waterloo bridge was built during the war at some time i mean that was partly why um the women were doing it because men were away at war so they got the chance they got the opportunity like loads of women had the opportunity to do stuff in the war that they were barred from not because they couldn't do it but because men were supposed to do it uh like the film about rosie the riveter which shows all the women who took over the men's jobs and did them extremely well during the wartime years when there was a need thank you and karen what about you yeah well i'm i'm we'd like to echo that idea of um you know commemorating and celebrating uh groups of women because i think that's very much what those early feminist days were about but there is one woman for me from northern ireland who really stands out and that was ines mccormick and she was the organizer of the national union public for public employees so it was um she organized um you know working class low-paid women um you know and and many of the the trades throughout northern ireland but she was also an incredible activist for social change and on feminist and was a great friend um you know to women's aid and on many occasions you know he made very critical contributions to supporting our work and and raising the profile of the work in terms of violence against women so um i would very much support something that celebrates you know her her sort of ethos and and values and strength and passion as a woman margaretta i just thought i'd add to that in in in the context of talking about groups i think the women of granick probably deserve a statue yes that was such a a milestone in terms of of worker action and it was so unique in terms of the way um the the spotlight that was focused on asian women so i think that's an alternative for us if we were thinking of black women brilliant i would love to see all of these up but i'm just going to say one thing listening to you all is that i think that it shows the variety of campaigns and tactics and identities and networks of uh feminist and women's activism of this period i mean you know women were working on the front of black civil rights of trade union and workers rights also of sexual rights anti-violence um you know in completely different parts of the uk and i think that's one one element of the history that again perhaps needs to be a bit more publicly understood that there wasn't necessarily even one women's movement but a coalition of different women's movements but the other thing i wanted to reflect on is um the way that i think oral history can bring its own medium maybe it's not a monument but it's it's a way of capturing the past that i think is very living and very alive and one thing i've enjoyed so much about the sisterhood and after oral histories is the sense of bringing bringing to life those feelings involved in activism and in campaigning for justice the size the tears the laughter breaking out into song i mean i remember sheila kitzinger was one of them who started panting to show how a sheep gives birth and as someone who was campaigning for for birth you know women's birth rights um and i thought at this point maybe we could reflect on oral history itself and as a medium and maybe sally you could start us off because you were a very key person in getting the sisterhood after project going um it was your your idea you and some others who were there at the at the beginning who wanted an oral history to be made could you tell us why oral history is so special for you because it's such an extraordinary archive it's not i mean that is in an archive in itself as a it's a collection it's a place it it's a location but it's also where all the uh voices different voices can be heard from you know so many different sources really and and all history i mean i was a historian and i was a big political generation of oral historians which was an international movement in the 1950s and 60s following on from earlier pioneer oral history collections like the slave narratives in america in the united states before the second world war um but the new wave of of oral history which emerged from african histories and um from across europe and the united states as well as in britain emerged in the 1960s and i was a historian on history workshop journal and um in the 70s and i suppose we all sought and many many of the feminist historians on that journal were were active oral historians anna davin and alan howkins and many others and i suppose we thought that it would be a unique archive and a resource for generations to come and a a unique opportunity because oral history reaches into the interstices of not just individual memory but public history of course i agree absolutely i wonder if if someone else would like to comment on oral history as a as a medium and method but also maybe just on your own memory of being interviewed for the sister nafta project either you know whether there were challenges or whether it was enjoyable or what you think about about it as a point of view of an interviewee for me it was um a very memorable experience um and i think what surprised me was the focus on on our interview in terms of um you know my mother's experience and that dimension of of my personal my family history and how that had in any way influenced my my own political journey you know into feminism and so i thought that was that was really interesting and gave me a moment to reflect on that and um i suppose the strength and independence of of my mother who you know was born in rural ireland in the 1920s um you know and left school at 14 but then come up to belfast at the age of 17. so so that was a really um sort of surprising element for me in terms of of this archive but i i think there's there's also something very valuable about oral history and its capacity to hold you know multiple voices multiple narratives um and indeed i've just um finished a piece of work on a prison memory archive in northern ireland and i think in terms of the context of post-conflict societies oral history archives have something um quite important to contribute but but in terms of feminism i think that capacity to hold you know often contradictory or um different voices and and narratives i think there's there's something quite appropriate about that i i'd like to come in there margaretta stella yes um i i have a very strong memory of turning up at the british library that day feeling quite miffed because it was a bright sunny day and i couldn't imagine what would take two days of my precious life to record and it surprised me a how memories came back as i was speaking um i was surprised at what what came to the fore um i was also surprised about the way our personal lives were brought in and i thought the the initial question i was asked i don't know whether it was a question everybody was given was something to do with tell me about your name and i thought that was such a brilliant way of bringing you into a conversation about who you were where you came from your ancestry your key influences and so on i thought it was just a very interesting process and the other thing i wanted to say was of course heart of the race which was published in 85 was based on oral history and involved interviewing over a hundred black women and i can remember when the book came out um certain reviews saying this isn't proper history you know poor history whatever next and of course it stood the test of time and for the very reasons that we've already acknowledged that it gives you access to not just the individual but also the social and political context in which they they live their lives and i i just think this is student after project or archive will be a wonderful resource for generations to come can listening to these stories help make feminism more appealing and barbara i wondered here particularly if you could kick us off because you talk about quite quite amusingly i have to say about your when you were young you were sort of afraid of the idea of scary feminist women and then later you said now i've become one of these people could you tell us a little bit about how listening to to these long stories might unpick stereotypes and fears yes definitely um because if if you can hear more about somebody and more about their their life history their lifestyle and their thoughts and opinions about why they have done and made the choices that they've made it gives you much more context to something rather than just a bold statement that might be really scary like i would like to teach a women-only group for instance so i've had i've had some quite strong reactions when i've wanted to teach just women on a tr on a building site uh from other women occasionally who've never experienced that that sort of thing and who think that um it may be sexist or it may hurt men's feelings or that they probably wouldn't enjoy it at all because there weren't any men there but actually when women do do something like a women only a training event particularly in manual work which is ex often excludes women they find they have a huge amount of fun and they learn a lot and they bond with each other in in a way that they'd never experienced before and so being able to bring those ideas in through something longer something like an oral history where you can understand where someone's coming from if they want to run women-only courses you know if i hadn't gone to a women-only course in the 1980s i wouldn't be doing what i'm doing now it was the only step up that i that i could get that i needed to get into something so non-traditional as manual work could you say a little bit about what you did in the training and introduce women in manual trades so originally i wanted to just be able to fix the house that i was living in which was a squat in in north london and i wanted to be able to put up shelves and i i was really lucky to get a place on the lambeth women's workshop part-time course which was a women-only course um by that time i knew i was a lesbian and i hoped very strongly that i would meet other lesbians on that course because i didn't know any um but but more than that i've discovered such a love of working with with carpentry and joinery and it promoted me on to going to do a tops training course in uh at enfield skills center in london which i would never ever have done otherwise and through that and trying to make connections with other women who are working in the trades because of course i was in the skill center with only one or two other women i came across women in manual trades which was based in london and joined that organization with alacrity and it became one of my social groups not just focusing on what we were doing as trades women but talking about the whole range of feminism and politics that was going on in london at that time in the early 80s thank you maybe somebody else could come in on i guess on on some of the sort of unexpected elements of telling a life story that that can challenge the stereotype i mean i i think oral history and that sort of life story telling approach i i think it just can humanize has the capacity to humanize um people's experience and supports maybe the the listeners ability to to listen and and and to help suspend those judgments and stereotypes a little bit and i think in terms of feminism it it certainly can help um women identify with that idea of you know shared experience whether it's violence against women low pay and discrimination because because of race or identity i definitely think there's a huge value in giving that personal dimension that life story and you know we're we were not experts we you know coming through feminism in the 70s and 80s it was it was about learning you know every day you know whenever i went into a refuge um and we learned from each other and so being able to share those experiences i think you can you can reach people um much more easily i think i would like to just say something in for the literary and aesthetic qualities of oral histories that there's something about the language the way people speak about speech itself about conversation which can deliver such freshness and new approaches to some themes which might seem over familiar so that's also as you said earlier margaret the singing and the humor and wit of some interviews but just the aesthetic qualities of oral history of conversation of course absolutely i'm thinking of specific moments in your oral history and karen what comes to mind in part is it's the just the very vivid descriptions of working in the refuges but also quite sort of just just little domestic details like i remember karen you talking about wearing a laura ashley dress at one point to a very early student party and the feelings of nervousness are going to this party you know it wasn't even it was before you'd got really into the movement and i think one thing is these you know his growing up stories or stories of like you mentioned remembering your own mother what you learned from her or didn't learn from her and sally also the description of your house and sharing the house and the different cooking rotas that went on i i mean i'd love to hear any any of these little aspects that you might you want to talk about from any of you i think stella you haven't said anything no i haven't said anything because i i think people basically said what i would have said i agree that that it humanizes people and makes their story have much greater immediacy and i certainly think that the way the questions were posed did enable us to dig deeper than one would normally expect to go i know that when my interview was done i'd only recently been bereaved my mother had died a few months previously and in a way it was quite therapeutic to be able to talk about her and uh to reminisce about her and her influence on me but yes it it's just about the humanization of the story that i think all history allows for that was certainly our experience um talking about heart of the race i i can remember a woman standing up at a launch event that we had and saying you know this is the first time in my life that i've ever heard the stories that i've heard around my kitchen table from my mother's and my my mother and my aunties and my grandmother it's the first time i've ever seen them in print and that was a very powerful statement because some voices don't get heard and i think that it's important when we think about oral history to recognize the invisibility of so many women and in the same way as barbara was talking about the women who built waterloo bridge you know there are so many women whose lives and whose realities have been hidden from us and i think oral history helps to bring that out well that that leads me beautifully to my next question which is about listening itself i think one of the challenges today is that there's so much noise and social media grabbing our attention and combining that with a kind of extreme politics a fundamentalism that's that's really worrying for i think most of us and i wondered about oral history or other ways of of listening to each other as a way to help future activists a way to slow down if you like a kind of slow listening combined with learning about each other as rounded people with with all our ups and downs and also domestic lives and funny things that happened to us and i wondered about um that that's that's the question is how can listening help future activists and again i thought karen you might be able to talk to us here particularly in relation to having worked with survivors of violence domestic violence and but also violence in northern ireland and your work in conflict resolution yeah i think you bring up a really interesting point um because i we do live in such a politically polarized culture you know increasingly now and again i'll just refer back to that uh prison memory archive which took the stories of you know a whole range of people and built it into an archive but that was only one part of the project they then took it out you know had a community engagement program um where they were you know promoting the archive and had speakers at it and so so i think that's that's the other critical part isn't it is is the just the ability to to sit and whether it's in your living room or in a community hall to sit and listen to the experiences of um of of others you know whether you're you're a curious young woman and you know hoping to engage in feminism or social transformation or indeed you know in the case of of northern ireland um communities from you know different you know political divides being in a room listening to maybe our nationalist community listening to the testimony of a prison officer so i think that can be um very powerful and and certainly in the work in women's aid you know some of my you know most memorable experiences were particularly when a woman just come in you know and in the early days that she arrived was you know just giving that woman space some woman wanted to be quiet but many women just so for the for those women to be listened to and to be heard and to be believed was was so so empowering for them and and yeah so i think our capacity to listen is can be a very powerful process and and not only deepening our understanding but just rounding us more in our humanity yeah i i think every generation probably believes it's the first to encounter whatever issues it's engaged with and certainly in the context of black lives matter one of my frustrations is the sense that many young people today seem to think that they are addressing these issues for the first time now for those of us who lived through civil rights who lived through the 60s and 70s we know that's not the case and i think your question was about how listening can help future generations for me it's really important that future generations listen to the voices of their elders not because we always got it right or even because we necessarily had the answers to everything but because there's no need particularly in this day and age to reinvent the wheel what we need to do is stand on the shoulders of those who went before and build on the work that has previously been done and i think listening enables us to do just that yeah i thought what what stella just said was so wise i was thinking about similar things that that you don't need to reinvent the wheel and and i know a lot of feminists get really um cruel treatment from social media these days but anybody who was around during the time of the london women's newsletter fiasco where all sorts of things used to get said from all different sides of an argument written in those pages until it got so wild that we had to close the newsletter um because of personal attacks and stuff like that going on you know this was the eighties and it was that's how it that's how people were um reacting to things that they didn't like or hadn't got an understanding of but i also wanted to say in terms of listening that i was uh very involved in an incest survivors group for many years here in Todmorden and before that in consciousness-raising groups and it was an absolute fundamental part of of my feminism and the feminists that i knew to listen really listen to each other and to our stories and to share and through listening and through realizing that we might not have had the same experiences but we've had similar ones and that we have empathy for each other was a huge learning and a huge healing between us and i think i can still see evidence of that level of listening that goes on amongst my feminist friends as part of emotional development and if that if as long as we can keep that going within feminism in the 21st century then i think we're we're in for a positive ride yes perhaps sometimes the younger generation do have to reinvent the wheel everything that everyone said has has been valuable and i agree with it but i'm thinking of my granddaughter who's one of the books she seized off my bookshelf a couple of years ago when she came to help me sort out my book stella with yours and loved it and um she's in her early 20s and i i listened to her and honestly sometimes i have to keep completely quiet because i think the young do have to reinvent the wheel in their own way but they also listen and learn from older voices uh so i don't know that you can ever change that experience of of needing to create a new a political movement or even a sense of self actually i suppose again this is where in a way activism meets life story it's it there is a an element that that's so intimate and that yes i can see what you're saying there i i wanted to pick up on the general response to that question about listening to say for me one of the important discoveries of the oral history as a whole was how there was so much um learning around alliances and feminists learning to listen to each other activists learning to listen to each other because as barbara said there was quite a lot of disagreement within the movement and i found very inspiring examples like the organization of women of african and asian descent as an alliance at a coalition between women of color of often quite different backgrounds also the middle class and working-class women who combined together to fight for the rights of night cleaners um also as karen you were mentioning the the way that the women's movement in northern ireland could work across a very difficult divide between protestant catholic nationalists and unionists and also barbara you mentioned incest survivors and sexual rights campaigns and i think those could sometimes bring women together across different political backgrounds or life experiences so i think one of the points is remembering coalition as well as making coalition but this leads me to a question around the title of the oral history project sisterhood and after and i think that that for me is a question of what is after so there's moments of coalition of sisterhood but then there are also moments of needing to renegotiate that and and learning how to remake it so my last question is what do we think might be recorded now from the activism that's going on around us for a future listener in 2030 or even 2130. i've often been referred to recently as an eco-feminist and i think the the challenges of climate change and how we can deal with those in an egalitarian way and how we can dismantle the structures that are creating the conditions for ruining our planet and reform them into other ways i think is uh would be one i'd really love to see the narrative of that we're in changing times at the moment the covid crisis has helped and hindered that it's given us an opportunity to look at different ways of living and it's also created a lot of fear about the future and about the monetary future so i think it'd be really interesting to see a narrative about eco-feminism and how that has has developed thank you barbara i saw a video just yesterday which i found quite alarming um it was looking at the mobilization of far-right militia in i think louiseville and also the mobilization of a black militia and i heard a woman who was described as a black grandmother who was fully armed with machine gun and handgun and goodness knows what talking about the fact that she was fed up with peaceful protest and felt it was now time to take up arms and it occurred to me that the voices of women particular who are involved in black lives matter in whatever capacity would be a hugely interesting resource for us to have access to in the future just as the voices of women who were involved in previous civil rights movements are still important and still resonate with us today stella what was your view on the black grandmother who was taking up arms obviously this is in the united states um my view i felt quite conflicted the part of me that feels fed up with the senseless deaths and the um you know the trump narrative felt go on girl go go for it but um the historian and the realist in me tempers that response because i have never yet seen a situation where violence didn't just beget more violence and i do as an educator believe that the pen is mightier than the sword so i would like to see other responses having said that there are some very entrenched views as we've already acknowledged and i think it's difficult to know how this struggle will progress unless people see others fighting like with like i do think trump's narrative has has encouraged this kind of war mongering and also this sense that people have their backs against the wall and i've no idea where it will go in the future but i can't say one way or the other i as i say i felt quite conflicted listening to her and i hope that america and indeed the uk which often follows suit does not descend into armed civil war i think that would be very very sad and very tragic thank you yes sally would you like to go next well i would like for someone to create an archive of oral history of migrants refugees asylum seekers legal and illegal uh the many voices of women in particular but also the men who are have no way to exist legally and to work in britain at the moment as part of our crisis centers i'm thinking of organizations like women for refugee women and i don't just mean short interviews i mean long life stories like you did for the women's liberation movement in sisterhood and afterwards margaretta you and rachel and polly and perhaps just thinking about work i mean this sounds i can't say it any other way it sounds so obvious that care workers i would like an archive of you know really detailed archive of care workers i couldn't agree more with sally i think those are among the hidden voices that people rarely hear and actually when you do sit down and talk to migrant women particularly women who've made that horrendous journey across the sahara um and across the mediterranean or indeed the english channel um what you discover is a huge resource of resilience and bravery and courage and determination that rarely gets acknowledged and i'm very mindful of how important that is particularly in these extraordinary dystopian times that we're living in i've just completed a piece of work a book that's coming out shortly called a kick in the belly which looks at the resistance of women who were enslaved and i have found myself quite frequently thinking if they could go through that then we can go through this and i think that's part of the dimension of oral history that is really important that it's not just about listening to each other and learning from each other it's also about being inspired and being reminded that things have been bad before but it's because women and others have stood up and fought back that we can claim some of the privileges and benefits that we we now have so i think that's an important thing to remember and and nothing could be more of a resource than women who have made that trek i mean all i could really add is is you know absolutely um would support what what sally estella and barbara said i think you know the environmental issues are you know really such a critical challenge that we're all going to face and our children and grandchildren are going to face much more directly and but i i think those as stella said those invisible um people um you know the refugees the immigrants and the low-paid workers that have you know just carried on um in the face of such indifference and such lack of support during the pandemic but maybe an archive that finds a way to to to celebrate um you know their achievements and their contributions and because i suppose at the end of the day i i want to remain hopeful and i think it's very important that we celebrate those people um who do strive against such such injustice in in the world and and as you say stella are so resilient so something that that celebrates um you know that achievement i suppose of a woman's spirit and andy the human spirit i think we probably should end at this point thank you so much um all of you and of course very much agree that part of these stories is is about inspiration and taking courage from other people's courage i think activism often comes not just from resisting suffering or or oppression but from having the tools and the the models for how to how to fight back or how to change the system but that's that's just me that's how i see it i'd like to to just uh formally close this by saying that the sisterhood and after oral history archive is publicly available and free at the british library and you can also find over 120 clips from it and 10 short films by feminist director lizzy finn and teachers packs and articles on key themes in a timeline of the women's movements on the site at bl.uk/sisterhood and also many other wonderful oral history projects listed there i'd also encourage you to go and see unfinished business the fight for women's rights a pioneering exhibition on the history of women's rights at the british library with a host of related events across the country and online i would like to thank polly russell as library partner to sisterhood and after and the levy home trust for funding the oral history and also Bee Rowlatt and gabriella jones for their help in making this podcast and of course our fabulous guests themselves stella dadzie sally alexander barbara jones and karen mcminn you've been listening to 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consciousness about actions is the difference between voluntary and involuntary initiatives while following the involuntary initiative you act automatically the voluntary initiative implies effort in action in other words determination proactivity is defined as a consciousness of taking initiative its main component is the decision to act and a pragmatic approach to performance the decision to act depends on two factors motivation have a clear objective to act upon remind yourself as much as possible of your cause of action it works like an adrenaline shot self-security self-confidence believe that you can do it don't feel tense because of despair or fatigue believe in yourself and reinforce your self-confidence with the memory of past successes finally proactivity a pragmatic approach consisting of saving time by not considering the difficulty or effort involved in a task being worried only discourages you focus on planning and executing your actions use your energy acting rather than considering all the possibilities make the road by walking through first act on what you can control become responsible for your actions leave everything that you cannot control don't waste time and energy avoid searching for scapegoats in negative experiences it's time to put your hand on the plow and think of some new alternatives identify what is important and what isn't in order to prioritize your actions in summary you can be proactive if you change your determination to act use a pragmatic approach that focuses on your task save energy to act rather than being worried about the difficulties proactivity is a skill that develops through practice there is a huge difference between a proactive person and a passive one the first one moves the work while the other is carried by circumstance
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Intense Robert Johnson Style Blues in Key of A | Guitar Tutorial & Backing Track
hey kelly richie here let's jam we've looked at crossroads blues this is the same thing but at a slower tempo all right this will be at 90 beats per minute the quicker version is at 120 beats per minute and keep in mind that any blue song can become your own take this song use it as a ball of clay and make it your own so i'm going to do a couple of verses of rhythm then play a little bit of lead get out of the way and it's all yours i like to say blues guitar is three chords and the truth learn from the greats make it your own write your own song with these chords take these riffs turn them into something that's yours muddy water said it best the blues had a baby named it rock and roll it's very true all right let's jam now let me show you the riff for this now you've got a drone with your a string ringing open [Music] now the framework of this riff and then i play a d7 chord i get a little bit funky with it in the quick version i get real funky with it back to the riff e7 d7 riff is in a then i play an e7 sharp nine so if you want to go deeper with the song and learn how to play it in the blues guitar for beginners here in this channel you can find a version of crossroads towards the end that series has 19 lessons which is my basic teaching platform and it was one of the first series of videos that i shot and then that sets you up to learn eight songs crossroads blues is one of them so if you want to hit pause review that song then come back and play it great please do so now if you want to go deeper with this song check out my true fire channel i've got a whole song pack on a quick version and this slower version that we're getting ready to play it's 145 in the key of a it does bring in that crossroad riff but you can turn this into anything any blue song make it your own let's jam as i hit the play button please be sure to hit the like button and subscribe [Music] this is the intro [Music] here we go [Music] so here we go [Music] um [Music] uh [Music] it's all yours [Music] so [Music] so [Music] so [Music] so [Music] so [Music] um [Music] so [Music] so [Music] so you
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Katy Hayes, Live with Yourself
there are people that understand their Story and there's people that live under a mask and portray a story because they want the world to see them in a certain light because it's easier it's like putting clothes on you get the outfit you get the lipstick to match and you go out and put your smile and your dazzling smile and you're like amazing and everyone oh you're so amazing when you come home and you have to be real with yourself how do you feel when you look in the mirror you look in the mirror and say damn it you're amazing or do you go you again the world loves me but I don't love me and that's the major problem in this world people don't love themselves they don't spend enough time looking in the mirror at themselves going look at what you've done look who you are are you proud of Who You Are because if you're proud of who you are and you love who you are you're better off than most people in this world you're richer than most people in this world and it makes me sad makes me very sad for him I'm on my journey I just need to find the niche and I need to find my place and they always say the universe unfolds just as it should and to have faith so that's what I'm doing
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Are you a physical empath, intuitive empath, or animal empath? #shorts #intuition #empaths
the physical empath could be like a medical intuitive or a Healer or a nurse doctor where they can just sense where a body's out of balance and they're just know exactly where to take him or how to support them an intuitive empath is someone that you could literally stand next to somebody oh I don't know in the grocery store and all of a sudden take on their energy I do it with my plants when I'm standing my necks in the moment look out the window and go oh gee you guys need some water I just sense it I just feel it maybe I'm maybe I'm telepathically a clear audience communicating so it's hard to know right um animal empaths you know you connect with animals easy you can feel them you're compassionate with them and um and that is um just sort of a general sense and love for Animals you're taking on their energy there taking on your energy because there are Healers
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High times: Golden Sand Castles cannabis strain
hello again and welcome to  another episode of High Times   today's episode High Times I'll  be sampling golden sand castles   and Bud form I'm going to try through a  chilled bong obviously it's an Inca strain 21.51 THC 0.85 CBD so let's uh try this  about wait let's sniff it first it kind of has the smell of  wheat Fields you know like   Farmland you know that usually uh  has grains on it that type of smell   that's what it reminds me of so let's try  this out and see what it's all about guys it tastes like a light beer to me you  know like a lager or uphills there between vloggers pilsers I'd  rather have a pills or type of   yeah I know helter is a specific type of lager good he's like little bats or Molson no way  they're okay King bear but not the greatest okay you're a name brand uh Canadian beer  Canadian pierrot beer actually enjoys actually   called pilsner it's from Saskatchewan go for  that one it's dirt cheap but it's [ __ ] good not too big on The Taste by all means  um well not to the bong anyways you know   you know this one would probably be  better rolled up or yeah blunt Maybe just cap off for a second sometimes you just need a bit of a breather that's   a good thing about bong or a piece you  can put it down like have a few poles I like uh join our uh blunt where you feel  obligated to keep choking on the Cheba   consistently uh you can put it down after a few pops you  know not feel guilty about it you know this one is uh definitely a night time Indica  by all means I mean this is probably one   you probably want before bed you know like x  amount of time you know like that time frame   where you just wanna start so yeah because it's really good in the legs get to relax like I  feel like like right down in here this part of the   leg oh Capital that that's where it is you know  it's one of those ones that uh it definitely works   through the body and just once makes you chill you  know and I noticed it with mood too you know uh you know if you just well again  the gel mood where you just wanna   veg right out you know put some relaxing music  on and be like yeah man you know your trust   a good energy level like it doesn't screw  with the energy level but it just zones you   out into the moment where you can just happen to  enjoy what's going around in your surroundings   although I'm not big on the taste  and smell myself I know some would be but me personally I'm not a big fan you know  I'm not totally against the smell and the taste   it's one of those ones where I recognize  where there would be people who enjoy it   just not me personally practice down a little bit you  know that way you spark up again because you gotta have a little bit  more to get a better idea you know foreign accurately review product so you have a  you know a better idea but that's why now you know for peels you know I would probably  uh recommend something like care you know   I think that'll zip it up  really nicely you know uh foreign because there's a bit of a cough  factor to it you know uh it I'll say ultimately if you uh have better call Factor on this one um and taste and smell it can easily be bumped up  to a B plus maybe a minus depending you know but   what's the Highlight is the typo this  one has you know it's quite the relaxer   especially mood and muscles you know and you  know it's really good value actually so um you know for our eighth year look at about  a little over 20 bucks you know like 20 to   23 dollars like that for eighth which is  pretty freaking good for eighth you know   so uh another here for now I'll wish  you all the best stay baked everybody
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Attack of the B-Team: Queen of the B's Pt. 1 - Easy Diamonds!?
foreign hey folks and welcome to a brand new series we are playing Attack of the B Team this is a really really fun pack with a lot of fun stuff in it so let us go ahead and you saw I had the stream World there we're not going to play the stream World we're going to make a whole brand new world College queen bee that's me I am the bee Queen let's see biomes plenty yeah sure why not okay here we go see what we got here please give me treason livestock oh please oh please I hear sheep I hear lots of sheep I hear chickens oh goody okay okay so I'm sure I'm playing with facts for now we're gonna see how this works out yes materials in you you know what I can actually um throw that out because I I'm not gonna need that oh where am I coniferous forest okay sorry sheep sorry sorry oh no no I don't want to be a sheep oh oh god um did I get did I get the wall at least oh there it is okay well I I guess I'm gonna have to be a sheep well yeah I'm gonna turn into another sheep oh God sorry sorry sheep I'm gonna turn into a sheep I'm gonna turn into another sheep aquatic sheep metal where's that wall oh I got sheep lungs that's handy I might as well just continue to be a sheep until I've killed all the sheep that I need to kill here now come back come back sheep come back I'm your friend I'm your brother okay so I got a black wool yes okay all right let me um let me be me again what is this Mandrake seeds oh okay witchery stuff oh this is a kind of an interesting cave here all right where's my bonus chest where's my loots where's my stuff yeah yeah is that redstone this close to the surface really wow where's my stuff I was told there would be step I put it's down this hole no where's my stuff oh there it is no torches butt stuff okay some sticks a pick some bread some more sticks some wood all right let's take this with us pop okay you know what I'm gonna do I'm gonna just go ahead and Waypoint um hello there we go there we go ah Waypoint spawn now what's this Moosh oh oh oh um this is left over from it's left over from how do I delete a marker that is probably left over it's it's getting all this information from another another world okay so um How do I oops the darkness listens never mind okay that was creepy help oh there we go uh Delete the delete key herp there we go okay so all of this then is baloney which I need to somehow refresh all right let's grab some seeds oh there's some pineapples I'll need those oh good Trapper craft is patched I will need you pineapples um where two I see an orange dye tree um it looks like um Mangrove possibly fur yeah yeah okay you know what this might be a good place to get some resources early on though what are you your willow okay why don't I grab some of you so we can get started with some early steps here up we go you know what if I be a chicken I won't take fall damage Isaiah there's a sampling just kind of bobbing around there yeah I'm gonna be a chicken there we go I'm gonna be a chicken so that I can uh go do a little bit of exploring without having to worry too much about here we go take this tree down ah yes it's got that nice mod that makes the leaves go away fast whatever mod that is I still don't know what what mod that is exactly but I appreciate it I love it it's nice okay so now I can go and jump down holes and not have to worry about dying getting out might be another story that was fun okay okay here's a nice little uh little place to chill so I'm gonna be me again and at some point I'm going to come out of here I'm just going to plunk that down right now get my pick one two three four I don't want that stalactite five six seven eight let's go ahead and Erp whoops come on now get in there make me a crafting table okay make me a poinus okay put some wood in that furnace and then take some more wood bed okay okay we can leave materials in you here I don't need that I've read it enough times okay get these stupid tights out of here Moss I'll keep it that's not the t-con Moss that's not the good Moss but lungs what why do I want lungs uh I'm gonna cook that mutton up um I haven't I don't have any I need more Stone does it make me a stone pick am I here lava oh I didn't notice the redstone ore was animated like that now that's cool copper aluminum Ferris oh crap I thought that was iron ah all right well let's cook some food up here let's do a little exploring are you iron that's iron no I can't get that with this pick I need a better pick there we go yes I used to have a no vanilla tools rule when tikon was in play but you know what screw it I'll just do mud lovely I'll just use vanilla tools until I get wherever it is that I'm gonna go then we'll we'll make nice fancy t-con tools oh give me that okay there's a little bit more iron here that I'ma get that oh I can't I cannot get that with a stone pick course I'm gonna need lots of lots of redstone oh wait no I'm not applied energistics is not in this pack oh right on cue scary noise thank you just random Leaf just sitting there chilling all right cook that's still Ferris uh what else can I get with what I got one or more I can get Quantum more I've never really played with qcraft maybe it's time we change that maybe it's time we learn to do new stuff let's see some aluminum oreberries here okay and then there's just there's a gravel just chilling there um foreign there you are contact oh no no oh God like to um oops was I did I not be me I didn't be me now I'm now I'm gonna be me okay okay all right so right away let's go ahead and make a stabby thing let's make a diggy thing where are you there you are and you're on fire okay Stampy thing Diggy thing a choppy thing and a better picky thing there we go so let's just leave all actually let's uh let's do this let's just leave this crap here let's drop it down the hole along with these stupid stag lights or stalactites stalactites grow from the ceiling stalactic mites grow from the ground materials in you I do not need the trash hole with you lungs extra lungs never know when you're gonna need an extra pair of lungs okay let's make a bucket about to need to make more charcoal let's make a hat and put it on my head and that's just uh get rid of this piece of junk here well yeah let's get rid of this piece of junk here down you go and put that one in my hand and it is dark naturally oh there's a there's a brain pick up your disgusting brains there okay what can I do with brains can I use them as fuel um graveyard soil raw pork chop yes yes we can use brains as fuel that's good that makes me happy okay and let's go ahead and make some boots and put them on my feet and we're gonna chill here for the rest of the night and then go ahead and start that up make me some torches oops I need sticks for torches all right here we go all right let's uh go check some stuff out ouch ouch ouch somebody just egged up there oh fossil's cool give me them no not that stupid stalactite gift fossils I'm not sure I'll take the Redstone too why not uh iron yes more iron more iron is good thought I heard somebody that I heard somebody approaching little zombie feets not any little zombie feets all up in my business I need to eat something now I'm not gonna eat those lungs that's gross ah yummy oh lots of iron hot diggity oh I hear that but you know what I'm not gonna kill about I'm not at least not until I get to where I'm going because I'm going to be perfectly honest I think the bat morph is a little overpowered all you have to do is kill a bat I've got mail and you get creative flight that seems a little much to me that's not to say I'm not going to get us creative flight oh no no no that's going to happen but I'm gonna do it the hard way I'm going to do it through um Advanced genetics I'm gonna do it that way so it'll be not quite as overpowered there is just a butt ton of iron here I like this so yeah I'm using specs I don't normally use facts but much like hexit it seems to be one of the most complete uh resource packs out there for Attack of the B Team I also have sortex downloaded I have not tried it yet but we'll see I'll play with both of them and see which one I like better normally I'm sortex fanver for life but okay I've got over a stack of iron here please oh man okay I'm gonna have to compact this I hear somebody's little feats I hear them get my stabby out oh crap I forgot to put a uh torch in my little uh little layer here okay cook for Mommy so I gotta give me a full set of armor and then get the rest of that iron and then what's up here anything good up here what is are you shooting me seriously the I'm at y56 how was their Diamond up here how can this be mind you I'm not complaining about it oh no no no no quite the contrary I will take this big huge God look at this vein this is ridiculous okay thank you thank you very much orchan I appreciate that so let's make some pants there we go and um I will hold off on replacing my stabby until it starts to wear down all those diamonds that's like original New World levels of diamond redonkulousness come on oh I hear Skelly I'm Gonna Want You where are you what look at this how even is this what is that noise I'm hearing sounds like a waterfall it may be a waterfall no no I'm not gonna kill a bat I will not do it okay hop back down here check on my pile of iron okay well I guess I will make a shirt then there we go all right um dude I want to uh biofossils bones I think I'm just going to convert nope I can't convert that to bone meal I convert that to bone meal wait a minute can't I put a um a torch in there here give me that give me that oh yeah that's just beautiful oh is it uh is it daytime it's getting to be daytime okay so why don't I um pack up my crap here um I'm gonna throw these two books away because I don't really need them do I have anything else I don't really stalactites and the hole you go um I will just hang on to all the rest of this stuff for now okay go ahead and grab this chest look at my crafting bench and grab furnace okay let's see if I can get out of here now without becoming a bat okay there's iron but I'm not going to take it with me just yet okay uh Chevelle Chevelle I'm just gonna toss that oops I go all that all the trouble to put the shovel in my hot bar and then I try to beat on the dirt with the pickaxe let's go this way let's go this way and see if we can find somewhere nice to live go trudging through the swamp yes this is off to a very promising hello you have a hat I have inventory room I'll take your hat did I get another hat I got a couple of hats what is the safe and sound let me uh let me take my helmet I can't okay well never mind all right let's just go slogging through the swamp here see if we can find a good place to live I'm picky about my my living places I am like it to be near cool stuff like it to have lots of water around it's a livestock I want to oh I can't grab these shrooms my hands are full I get to have lots of trees okay looks like we're about to come out of the swamp oh I think I see a village or possibly a witch hat I think that's more likely to be a witch hat clay clay okay yep that's a witch hat okay let's just see if we cannot find a village here I heard somebody egg who egged well that's some rice that just kind of popped out the ground what man or biome was this this is a marsh okay I'm not really digging that so let's go this way I see something else and that's why I'm not digging the marsh I hate mud let's head this way oh this is better this is nice this is better okay don't even tell me that's another diamond oh there's a slime Island that's tin okay that is tin I do not need 10 at the moment I will eventually not right now oh there's a wicker man lovely this is Chaparral okay you know I could whoa what in the hell oh look at that holy craps um oh it's more Marsh uh okay I'm gonna do a little exploring and I will see you next time folks bye-bye
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Is It Possible To Master Time? – Sadhguru
Sadhguru: Without having mastery over time, nobody can determine the nature of their destiny in their lives.   So, the only way you can take charge of time is by mastering your energies, how they function. If you are functioning like a steam engine, it's a long time. If you are functioning like a jet engine, boom, and one who's taken charge of time, for him, the entire universe is a sweetness of compassion. Once you came here as a human being, life got little complicated.   If you came here, like any other creature on this planet – stomach full, life settled. Once you come here as a human being – stomach empty, only one problem; stomach full, one hundred problems (Laughter). So, what we are calling as life here, is just a certain combination of time and energy.   This combo of time and energy, unfortunately, majority of the people never learn to handle it seamlessly and wonderfully. Hitch after hitch, everything is a problem. If you're a toddler, you have diaper problems. If you become an adolescent,  you have hormonal problems. If you become middle aged, there is a crisis. Old age is horrible (Laughter).  Every phase of life, people are seeing it as some kind of a problem. Of course, death is a serious problem. So, this combination of time and energy, we must understand the nature of what we are handling.   Time by its own nature is such – you do something, it rolls; if you don't do something, it rolls. You don't have to push it, I'm saying. Hello? As you're sitting here, it's rolling away. You're doing lot of things, it's rolling away. You do nothing, it rolls away. You're awake, it rolls away. You're asleep, it rolls away. But without having mastery over time, nobody can determine the nature of their destiny in their lives. How to grab time? People are talking about time management.  Have you ever managed time (Laughter)?   As you sit here, it's ticking away. And what's ticking away is not a clock. What's ticking away is our life itself. Hello? Since I walked in, you’re two minutes closer to your grave (Laughter)? Yes, you're. Me too (Laughs). This is the nature of time. Whatever you do, do not do, do anything you want, but you’re not able to roll it back. It is only rolling forward.   It is just that if you are happy, it seems to tick away very fast. If you're miserable, it goes very slowly for you. Have you noticed this? On a particular day you’re very happy – twenty-four hours chuup. Now you're depressed, twenty-four hours feel… feel like a eon for you? Yes or no? Participants: Yes. Sadhguru: So, only miserable people have a long life (Laughter).   If you're a joyful person, it's a brief life. If you're an ecstatic person, it’s just a moment, poof, it's gone before you know what's happening. Life has gone so fast that even my body has not realized time has gone by. And it's still (Laughs)… I have not realized time has gone by. This is the thirtieth year of Isha, it… Thirtieth anniversary of Isha Foundation and I can't believe, thirty years… it feels like three days in my experience. And in these three days or thirty years my schedules are… Singapore is a holiday for me, I just come to golf and (Laughs)… Otherwise, my schedules are insane, okay. Every day twenty hours minimum we are on. I’ve never been… I never missed a single airplane till now. In a day, sometimes I 've been in six airports. But I’ve never missed an airplane,  I’ve never missed an appointment. I never been late to an appointment in thirty years. But I don't manage time, I manage myself. Time, how to manage? It’s too big a thing to manage. It's not in your hands, whether you like it or not, it's ticking away, isn't it? Yes. If you sit here, it’s ticking away. If you jump around, it will tick away. Do whatever you want, it'll tick away, isn't it? But what you can do with yourself, that you can manage. There's nothing to do with the time. So, self-management, not time-management. Just a few days ago, I was flying in from India. Normally, it used to be thirteen-and-a-half, fourteen hours. But now there is some issue that Pakistan is not allowing airplanes to flow… fly over their airspace. So, it's taking sixteen hours. Because I know all the pilots and I'm a licensed pilot myself, so they let me sit in the cockpit, and I'm interested in what's happening there. So, I was talking to them and they said Sadhguru…   I said, “Fourteen hours, isn't it?” They said,  “No, Sadhguru, sixteen hours, it's so long.”   Then I said, “See I'm not complaining.  Because just a century ago,   if I had to go to United States, it was sixty days – sixteen hours, I'm not complaining, I'm okay. I’ll sit down, lie down, read something, do something or talk to you. But I'm not complaining about sixteen hours.” How did sixty days become sixteen hours? Simply because from us… a chugging  steam engine to a jet engine. Hello? Suddenly, sixty days became sixteen hours. So, the only way you can take charge of time is by mastering your energies, how they function. If you are functioning like a steam engine, it's a long time. If you're functioning like a jet engine, boom. Right now, they're saying the Chinese have developed an airplane where Beijing to New York you can do it in two hours.   They are saying by 2028 they'll have it commercially ready. Two hours. So, this is not mastery of time but consequentially it is mastery of time. If what somebody does in ten years, if you can do it in one year, if both of you live for hundred years, in terms of impact and expe… profoundness of experience you live for a thousand years. Hello? That is the only way you can take charge of time, and one who's taken charge of time, for him, the entire universe is a sweetness of compassion. That will be his experience of life once he’s taken charge of time.
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2023-06-01 Question Period
no time for oral questions I recognize the leader of his Majesty's Royal opposition good morning speaker this question is for the minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing earlier today the NDP released a document obtained from Freedom of Information requests showing that officials at the Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing were discussing the removal of specific Greenbelt lands prior to the last election will the minister tell us which officials were discussing these Green Belt removals and was he one of them to apply Minister Municipal Affairs and Housing Mr Speaker there wasn't much detail there but I believe that that I'm familiar with the what the opposition is referring to my understanding is that the third party in question was the city of Hamilton and that the record should be released in due course supplementary question so uh speaker let's be clear according to the documents we've obtained from anywhere from about six months to two years before the public was told Ministry staff were talking about removals from the Green Belt but the minister told the Integrity commissioner that he did not know about the green belt removals until shortly before the public did on November 4th 2022 how could that be true does the minister want to correct his timeline right now speaker I'm not familiar in totality with what the leader of the opposition speaks but if I understand it correctly the the request was from the city of Hamilton a third party and those documents will be released very very shortly the final supplementary I'm gonna go to the premier with this one it's now clear that government officials in the premier's office and the Ministry of Municipal Affairs new specific details about the green belt removal plans much earlier than the premier and the minister have claimed there is also evidence that certain landowners were tipped off about the Greenbelt plans long before the general public learned about them the NDP and journalists have filed more Freedom of Information requests for documents that might shine more of a light on who knew what about the green belt plans and when they knew it we know these documents exist but the premier and the minister are keeping them Secret why are these documents being kept from the public and will the premier release them now secret documents at the leader of the opposition got in the Freedom of Information request so Mr Speaker this is just another this is just I will speak up because what we're doing is speaking on behalf of the people the problem who because of 15 years of liberal and NDP mismanagement of the economy have put the province of Ontario in a housing crisis the largest land mass in the country has a housing crisis why because they put obstacle after obstacle after obstacle in the way of building new homes and that is all that they have been doing since we got back here we won an election on a promise to build more homes we won an election on a promise to grow the economy to bring more people to the province of Ontario they can stand in the way all they like but it really comes down to one thing they want people to be dependent and reliant on the government and aggressive conservatives want to give people the tools and the resources to succeed and we will not stop we will remove obstacles we will build homes and we'll continue to ensure the most prosperous province in the country [Applause] restart the clock the next question speaker that doubling down well that tells us a lot uh this next question is 2 to the premier the disillusion of Peel is an unprecedented change that will affect the daily lives of millions of people it's going to be complicated and it could get very messy if this is going to work then the people of Peel need to be at the center of the process they need to be consulted they need to be heard so why won't the premier consult the public and conduct committee hearings to ensure that bill 112 will deliver the best possible outcome for peel residents Minister Municipal Affairs and Housing well I I want to say to the leader of the opposition you know we were crystal clear in the press conference with the three Mayors the day we presented the Hazel mccallion act on the legislative floor this is an issue that has been widely discussed there have been elections uh run on this topic and our government was clear in terms of the dissolution appeal if you live in peel today and you receive services on January 1st 2025 when the dissolution will take place those same services will be in place if the bill passes we'll appoint a transition board that transition board will work with those three Mayors and those Mayors are going to have to roll up their sleeves because it's going to be a big process to be able to transition from the region appeal which has been in effect for 50 years and end on that January 1st 2025 with three separate municipalities that stand on their own but that still provide those same uh excellent front page or front line services join today supplementary question thank you speaker and I'd say to the minister needs to get out there and listen to the people particularly in Brampton and Caledon who are very deeply concerned uh but you know people in Mississauga in Brampton and in Caledon have a lot of questions about about what's going to happen to them what's going to happen Municipal Services what's going to happen to their tax bills or their utility bills these questions are to be answered apparently by a transition board whose mandate and also who's on it remain completely unknown right now with no guarantee that this process will be any more transparent than the last Regional governance review the findings of of which I'll remind everyone remain a complete government secret right who will serve on the transition board and will their findings be released to the public well in advance before the government makes a decision about peel Minister mystical carries and housing you're the leader of the opposition knows how this place works right the minister of legislative affairs uh and I are working very closely but you don't appoint a transition board until the bill passes you know we we want to ensure that there's certainty for the people appeal as we move the Hazel mccallion act through the process but until the bill passes the transition board will not be appointed but I can tell you exactly the same thing today that I said the day the bill was presented we need all of those Mayors in Mississauga Brampton account in some of our provinces fastest growing municipalities to work together with the transition board to to ensure that my mandate that those excellent Frontline services that people in peel region receive today are going to be the same Services they receive on Jan 1 2025. final supplementary speaker I cannot understand why this government would refuse to consult the public on a bill that's going to have such significant consequences Mississauga in Brampton and Caledon the mayor of Brampton in particular and many Brampton residents have raised serious concerns that this disillusion of Peel is going to cost the city billions of dollars and drive up their tax bills or threaten their services so Mr Speaker through you to the associate minister of women's social and Economic Opportunity who was also the member for Brampton Center why did she move the motion that blocked her Brampton constituents from being heard on Bill 112. Mr Speaker let me get this straight a party that lost all of their members in peel region they were all thrown out in the last election is now pretending to understand what the people of Peel want I will say very directly to the leader of the opposition the reason why we voted on the legislation was because the NDP allowed the bill to collapse at nine o'clock right we had scheduled hours of debate on this and you know what happened the members appeal from the progressive conservative caucus all talk they off had speeches they engaged in comments and questions they stood up on behalf of the people appeal who sent them here unanimously unanimously and you know what happened with the opposition order they went home at nine o'clock collapse in a whimper Mr Speaker you know why because they know it's the right thing to do and you know what this is about for the leader of the office position more obstacles in the way of moving the province forward obstacles in the way of building home this minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing will remove those obstacles [Applause] the next question remember foreign morning the people of Minden have lost their emergency department there is now a big piece of plywood where blue H used to be the emergency department in Chelsea Almonte and prior and many other are in precarious position the hospital in Fort Erie and Port Coburn went from having a full emergency department to a 24 7 urgent care center and now Niagara Health has announced a 50 reduction in the hours of operation and even with this reduction in hours they will not be able to cover all the shift this summer in Fort Erie or Port Coburn what is the minister the premier doing to keep emergency Health Services going 24 7 in all area of our problems thank you speaker you know the member opposite knows very well that these are not unique circumstances to Ontario in fact we see it across Canada and in fact around the world where health human resources are being stretched and we are making sure that we put programs and incentives in place to make sure that hospital leadership have many different programs to tap into but I have to say you know the NDP keeps talking about the status quo we are not satisfied with the status quo so while since 2018 we've had 1800 new Physicians open and practicing in the province of Ontario which the NDP office had voted against when we voted and invested in two new medical schools the NDP chose to vote against when we expanded the ability for Community surgical centers to have that critical access to critical Diagnostic and surgical Pathways in their communities the NDP he voted against Houston order the supplementary question the member for Niagara Falls they expect to the premier the residents in Fort Erie and Port Corbin deserve Health Care in the province of Ontario and you're causing the crisis right here in this province the actions of this government are serious consequences for the people of Ontario just ask the people of Fortier another Community losing Access to Health Care Services Under This government yesterday Niagara Health announced the 40 Urgent Care Center would greatly reduce their hours only operating between 10 a.m and 10 p.m that's a 50 percent cut in hours why because this government is facing a staffing crisis in health care one this government is happy to make extremely worse with Bill 124 and Bill 60. speaker will this government step in repeal Bill 124 and provide the support now to keep the 40 urgent care center open 24 7 now thank you direct their comments through the chair not directly across the floor of the house minister of Health 27b billion dollars in capital Investments across 50 different hospitals new expanded Renovations including I might add a large building build that is happening in Niagara Region why because our government saw from 2018 that lack of investment lack of foresight ensured that we need to make those Investments and we are we've done short-term medium-term and long-term Investments and every single time speaker the NDP voted against them you can talk about status quo we will order with Investments and we will continue to do that work including in my order where we have a very substantial hospital bill that is happening in his own community [Applause] question the member for Carlton thank you Mr Speaker my question is for the minister of Education with Ontario's population growing rapidly and an increasing demand for workers in many sectors we need to make sure that our students are properly equipped for the jobs of the future sadly the previous liberal government failed to update critical elements of the curriculum which left too many young people unprepared for the emerging global economy since taking office in 2018 our government has demonstrated unprecedented leadership in addressing these urgent needs our students deserve to learn fundamental concepts and skills that will prepare them for the workplace of Tomorrow speaker through you can the minister please elaborate on how our government has updated Ontario's education curriculum thank you minister of Education well thank you very much I want to thank the member from Carlton for this question I think many parents are seized with the question how are we helping to set kids up for success in this economy and Mr Speaker one of the most fundamental ways we can enable the success of young people is to make sure they are learning skills relevant for the job market today and so Mr Speaker in the legislation before this house did better schools and soon outcomes act we have a provision that will mandate as a matter of course at the government every three years at the least must update curricula to keep it relevant to labor market into the skill sets young people need to succeed in addition this coming September we're very proud to be unveiling a new language curriculum that aligns with the Ontario Human Rights commission's right to read report invoking a phonics-based approach to learning again that's going to help young people read particularly children with special education needs we're hiring two thousand more staff particularly literacy focused teachers to get this right and we know a modern curriculum will help kids succeed in a changing world around us supplementary question thank you Mr Mr surf help our students to succeed however I hear concerns from many families across my riding of Carleton that students are not being taught the relevant life and job skills that they need to function in our modern economy it's projected that by 2026 approximately one in five job openings in Ontario will be in the skilled trait sector that's why our government must continue to make critical Investments that will benefit our students for years to come and will help to strengthen the economy of tomorrow speaker through you can the minister please explain what our government is doing to prepare students for careers in the skilled trades and Technology sectors thank you sister of Education well thank you again to the member from Carlton I think this is an important question you know the minister of economic and social the minister of response for economic and social opportunities for women often speaks about the fact that there's too few girls in our school system on a path of stem education specifically in the skilled trades and we know a third of girls take a technical education course to help ensure we bridge that Gap we're going to require every student in Ontario Schools starting next September to take at least one technological education course it's going to help open the Horizon and the opportunities of young people to succeed this coming September we have a new technology course being unveiled the next September the entire technology create Club will be unveiled it's all part of a broader plan to ensure with the disruptions happening in the economy around us though we are ensuring young people have the skills necessary from financial literacy to coding learning about skill sets fundamental to help them have a Leading Edge job a good paying job when they graduate from Ontario schools thank you the next question the member for Key West speaker good morning uh my question is to the premier uh in 2017 the chair of the Human Rights Commission toured provincial jail in Kenora and found that every inmate was struggling with mental health and addiction disorders as Speaker I was there last week and uh I can tell you that the situation is not getting any better and uh you know a speaker what I saw you know it's it's as if the people that are there are not human and Ontario needs to act on its promises to provide more treatment in jails especially the addictions crisis as the addiction crisis continues speaker what is Ontario doing to ensure inmates question in the northern jails are getting the mental health and the addictions they need help with solitaire well thank you Mr Speaker and I want to thank my friend for the question you know Mr Speaker I've toured a lot of facilities all over Ontario and it has been an eye-opener for me to see the Investments that we made in the facilities to meet the cultural needs of the indigenous peoples there such as the smudging spaces the sweat lodges and the teaching lodges Mr Speaker it has been my honor to meet so many Native inmate liaison officers the nilos who are absolutely critical to the chaplaincy and the well-being of those facilities it has been my honor Mr Speaker to meet Elder Ken Goodman cam Goodman in Thunder Bay where I've seen for myself Mr Speaker this is important to our government and we will continue to act supplementary question what the solicitor general is describing is is not working because when I was there uh you know the officials that were there with me told me that 50 people that were there did not belong there they need mental health services the lack of resources inside the provincial jails is simply a reflection of society out of sight out of mind the answer is not building more correctional facilities if we had proper addictions and mental health treatment for for our communities there wouldn't be nearly as many people in jails in the first place what is discovering government doing to ensure that the addictions crisis doesn't continue to keep filling until jails especially in the north for our young people members will please take their seats and reply to the government the associate minister of mental health and addictions thank you Mr Speaker and Mr Speaker our government shares the concerns that are being spoken of in the house this morning when you stop and think about the importance of providing culturally safe services that are low barrier to individuals these are investments that need to be made Upstream yes Investments are being made in Corrections facilities by increasing the amount of services and supports transitional housing when they when individuals come out of the correction systems but we have to look Upstream we have to look and see what needs to be done in the communities and provide the services where the individuals live and that's exactly what we did the 90 million dollar investment put 54 percent of the dollars and created 7 000 treatment spots the majority of which are in Northern Ontario why because we need to deliver supports and services before individuals resort to situations that get them into Corrections facilities and we've done that in Sioux Lookout in Thunder Bay in Sudbury in Timmins and the list goes on and on and continue building continues of care for individuals that are culturally safe and appropriate as close to home as we possibly can next question the member for Scarborough wage info thank you speaker my question is for the minister of Labor immigration training and the skills development with over 300 000 jobs going on fulfilled daily we are facing a historic shortage of workers in Ontario in order to ensure that our economy is strong and resilient we need more skilled workers to fill labor gaps in key sectors we must welcome more workers who are best positioned to succeed in critical Industries where there are significant labor shortages including construction Healthcare and Technology our government must do everything we can to ensure that we have the workforce that is needed to help build Ontario speaker question can the minister please explain what actions our government is taking to strengthen Ontario's Workforce thank you minister of Labor Training immigration skills thank you very much and thank you to the member for this very important question and he's right one of the greatest economic challenges uh we're facing in Ontario today is that 300 000 jobs are going unfilled I'm proud under the leadership of Premier Ford that our government has landed a truly historic deal with the federal government to double the number of economic immigrants we can select to a minimum of 18 000 by 2025. Speaker this means that we can select more skilled trades workers more software and I.T workers and more health care workers like nurses and personal support workers we're tackling our labor shortage head on and making it easier for employers to find the skilled workers they need to grow and build the future of Ontario all across our Province they're in demand and well-paying jobs waiting to be filled welcoming more immigrants with the skills we need is a win for workers businesses and communities in every corner of Ontario [Applause] thank you speaker the increase of individuals and families arriving to the Ontario immigration nominee program is certainly good news for workers employers and for the overall prosperity of our province however for some newcomers who have already settled in Ontario and many of them started in a Scarborough agent Court there are barriers that unfortunately prevent them from pursuing careers in fields that they are trained for and are eager to work in currently only one info Insurance are able to continue working in their professions when they come to Ontario that is why our government needs to show leadership and remove obstacles that make it difficult for qualified individuals to apply for work it costs our Province billions in Lost productivity when jobs remain unfulfilled speaker question can the minister please explain how our government is eliminating barriers so that the security immigrants can pursue employment in their professions thank you minister of Labor immigration training and schedule thank you uh speaker and I want to thank the member he's been such a champion uh to really set up immigrants for Success when they come here to Ontario so I want to I want to say thanks to the member speaker our government through our first working for workers Act made it regulators acquire Canadian worker experience we are leading the way in Canada by eliminating this unfair and truly discriminatory barrier that far too many immigrants coming to our Ontario face the Professional Engineers of Ontario became the first regulator to remove their requirement for Canadian worker experience every single regulator should follow their lead before our December deadline we need all hands on deck to build a brighter future for all of us this change allows immigrants to start better jobs earn bigger paychecks and build a better life for themselves and their families our government under the leadership of Premier Ford is leveling the playing field and bringing the Canadian Dream Within Reach for more people question a number for Waterloo I thank you speaker my questions to the premier Ontario's own education Equity action plan directs school boards to undertake work which will eliminate inequities in the education system most School boards have taken this responsibility to Heart they understand that it impacts student achievement and well-being but there has been significant and damaging pushback in communities in Waterloo both public and Catholic School boards have faced outright vicious hatred boards are doing this important Equity work as directed by the government and yet Ontario school boards are receiving very little support from the ministry so I'm asking today very clearly does the minister of Education stand behind Waterloo Public and Catholic School boards their trustees their directors of education and their students as they undertake this important Equity work mix of Education Mr Speaker We Stand by everyone who is committed to Quality education for the people and students of this province and that includes in Waterloo Region and in all regions of Ontario where we value the work of our Frontline Educators trying to make a difference in our schools but Mr Speaker if the aim fundamentally is to reduce barriers that impede progress for some of the most at-risk kids in Waterloo or in any region then the members opposite should explain in the supplemental The Logical consistency of opposing the de-streaming of the entire grade nine curriculum how the members opposite could pose the question when we are trying to ensure there's more racialized qualified merit-based Educators in the front of classes where we have some of the highest amount of classrooms with racialized kids when we removed regulation 274 it was the lead of the opposition the former education critic who suggested siding with the education Union say that's the wrong policy fine stand up for kids make actions necessary to approvalizing kids get over the performative politics [Applause] members will take their seats start the clock supplementary question interesting that the minister of Education avoided my question but I might add you might try funding de-streaming to make it successful in the province of interior because because earlier this week when the premier was asked whether he thinks the York school board should fly the pride flag in June he said no comment a failure to comment is a failure to stand up for Equity there are no neutral positions on this when those who oppose equity in our schools hear the premier's refusal to comment they feel emboldened they assume rightly or not that he agrees with them order and is making space for those voices does this government realize the harm caused by saying no comment on matters of equality and equity receipt order minister of Education Mr Speaker on this issue on an issue of fundamental on human rights I would hope and expect members opposite to bring people together instead of dividing US based on your own political opportunism it is actually shame for order it is shorter to divide people instead of bringing us together on the basis of standing up for Waterloo come to our every child every single child to be respected and safe in a school the premier of Ontario [Music] with parents and with students divisibility the presence The Pride we share in those kids and we're going to be there again irrespective of the division of the NDP [Applause] order the member for Waterloo will come to order the minister of Education will come to order member for Hamilton Mountain will come to work are you ready to start again start the clock the next question the member for Kingston and the islands Mr Speaker earlier this month the Ombudsman released a report on the landlord and tenant board in response to questions the Attorney General stated that Ontario's tribunals were in a shambles when this government took over in 2018 however the chapter entitled issues contributing to the delay notes that the problem started in 2019 2019 Mr Speaker delays were specifically attributed to the conservatives decision to leave positions unfilled presumably waiting for preferred candidates while experienced applicants were available or could have been renewed Mr Speaker under this government's watch Ontario's tribunals have fallen into a shambles will this government commit to putting aside what the Ombudsman called the quote political nature of Elections especially when tribunals have many unfilled positions so that people can have timely access to Justice to reply the Attorney General thank you Mr Speaker and and I'm not sure which of those questions to answer uh but I'm gonna I'm gonna tell you what we are doing the landlord tenant board because we are investing so much money and effort and time to make sure that the people of Ontario are served Mr Speaker when the when the Liberals left the the fire that was in tribunals when they left it to us to fix Mr Speaker I can tell you the back office system the back office system was not working Mr Speaker and so we we undertook as soon as we came into office to start rebuilding the backbone of the tribunal system and the landlord tenant board in particular Mr Speaker we worked with the province of British Columbia an NDP government to see what they were doing and we've adopted parts of their system we've invested 26 and a half million dollars Mr Speaker to fix that part of the LTB alone Mr he can talk about the the ombudsman's report Mr Speaker there are so many things that they've done that we've had to fix but we are going to get it done Mr Speaker supplementary question well Mr Speaker the Attorney General knows well that the timeline for the problems that the land or intending board as identified by the Ombudsman started in 2019 made no mention of the of the liberal government tribunal watching on Ontario in response to the report said quote experienced and proven leaders were replaced in some cases by people for whom political affiliation seemed to be the main qualification this seems to be a common theme with this conservative government it's okay to ignore what's broken in Ontario so long as their friends are taken care of Mr Speaker let me be constructive will this government commit to creating a nonpartisan oversight body that protects the independence of Ontario's adjudicative tribunals Porter government side come to order order the Attorney General to respond thank you Mr Speaker and and you know I I welcome the opposite member to the politics of Queen spark Mr Speaker I and maybe not everybody knows but I can tell you Mr Speaker that the way that it works is tribunals Ontario is an independent operation and they advertised for positions they interview for positions and they recommend for positions Mr Speaker all independently and in a non-partisan way now I know he's new to the legislature Mr Speaker but it's important that he understands that the independence of the tribunal is is really important and we honor that and we are making sure that qualified people are serving the people of Ontario and we will continue to do that Mr Speaker thank you the next question the member for Scarborough agent Court thank you speaker my question is for the associate minister of Transportation my community is growing rapidly and they need more convenient ways to contact connect to their jobs family appointments and other communities in the GTA whether traveling by car or bus traffic congestion and gridlock adds frustration and unnecessary delays even though our government is making historic investment into new Transit infrastructure Toronto's North End still needs more Transit option the people of my community and across the GTA are looking to our government for solutions that will make Transit easier and more convenient speaker can the associate Minister please explain how our government plans to increase the transit options in the GTA associate minister of Transportation they do speaker it is a good question because we need to increase those Transit options Minister mul Rooney and I actually recently gave official direction to develop an initial business case for an extension of the shepherd Subway let's break it down speaker we've asked officials to examine extending the shepherd line eastwards from its current Terminus at dawn Mill Station to the Future Scarborough Subway extension which would serve that very members Community but that's not all while the initial business case will focus mostly on the Eastward route we've also tasked agency officials to investigate a possible Western extension from Shepard young station to Shepherd West station this potential East-West expansion would create a game-changing Transit Corridor across Toronto's North for Riders across Scarborough North York and Beyond speaker this is a stark contrast to the Liberals and the NDP who for decades did nothing nothing to build transit in any meaningful way we're not only cleaning up their mess speaker we're building that transits for graduates today and supplementary question thank you associate Minister speaker our government's commitment to deliver Transit relief for the people of Ontario is welcome news and I am sure the resident of the Scarborough agent Court Scarborough North and Don Valley North they will be delighted with this news today Transit upgrades and expansions are needed now to ensure frequent and convenient service for years to come the previous liberal government failed to plan for Ontario's Transit needs and failed to invest in building vital Transit infrastructure the investment and construction work that are currently underway to strengthen our province's Transit networks show that our government is getting it done for the people of Ontario but more can should be done to deliver on our commitment to these projects speaker can the associate Minister please expand on how our government is making historic investment in building Transit networks thank you the social minister of Transportation figure vitally important question as I look up at the gallery and see our young friends visiting us in the chamber I think back to when I was their age no transit in any meaningful way it was a joke for a growing city a world-class City like the city of Toronto but that Transit Gap is being filled under the leadership of this Premier and this government in fact with the largest Transit expansion plan in Canadian history being underway but to turn those plans into reality speaker we have to get through the red tape and I know the Liberals love the color red whether it be a ties or tape but we've got to cut through that to actually build that Transit that's why we passed the building Transit Fast Track that's why our four priority Subway projects are well underway that includes the shepherd Subway East extension the initial business Case by examining track alignments grade options storage facility requirements and Technology regimes of the potential extension speaker dedicating one million dollars to the early planning work on this all that is to say these aren't just plans these are reality we're bringing Transit into meaningful way to the great people of Scarborough and across this entire project the next question remember for Toronto Danforth thank you speaker speaker through you to the minister of energy yesterday the body that oversees electricity grids in North America reported that Ontario risks power outages this summer in fact Ontario is the only province in Canada that is rated with elevated risk that can't meet Peak demand after five years this government's policies of cutting funding for efficiency and conservation of demolishing wind farms canceling other renewable projects it's led to this what will the minister do immediately to protect this province from the risk that he has set up to apply administered energy thanks very much to the member opposite for the question my number one job is to ensure that we have an energy system here that's reliable one that's affordable and one that's clean Mr Speaker and I'm glad to say it's an A plus on all three of those categories in Ontario we have a system that is not clean Mr Speaker one that is attracting investment from all around the world they're coming here because our system is clean because it's reliable and it's affordable if the member opposite was in charge of our Energy System God forbid that that should ever happen we certainly would become one of the most unreliable jurisdictions in the world Mr Speaker because he's against base load power he's against base load power we get 55 to 60 percent of our nuclear energy that provides power on our grid clean not emitting energy he would be against that he would be against Natural Gas which is our insurance policy to ensure that the lights stay on Mr Speaker and don't trust me trust the independent electricity system operator that says that the prices would go up and it would become less reliable [Applause] well again through you speaker the North American electricity reliability Council has just said Ontario under his watch is at risk of power outages this summer he can give us all the Talking Points he wants the independent North American regulator says you got a problem you're in charge you have for five years neglected the steps necessary to make sure that we have the power we need when we need it you refuse to act on the climate crisis we're going to see more extreme weather that increases the chances that we'll have outages we've seen that in Ottawa again what will the minister do today to protect us this summer so that we don't have those outages yeah one more time I'll remind members to make their comments through the chair not directly across the floor of the house minister of energy speaker we have a grid in Ontario that is the Envy of all jurisdictions in North America one that's clean one that's affordable and one that's reliable Mr Speaker and one that's safe God help us if the NDP were ever in charge of our Energy System Mr Speaker we're seeing multi-billion dollar investments in our Province from companies around the world like Volkswagen stalantis so many others Mr Speaker because we have a system that people can rely on you know we're making sure that we're hardening the infrastructure here to deal with some of the conditions that the member is talking about but at the same time because of our success on this file we're now building North America's first small modular reactor Mr Speaker that's going to go online in 2028 our nuclear Fleet is being refurbished Mr Speaker when they come back a little bit later on this decade that's 3 500 megawatts of clean not emitting electricity enough to power the city of Toronto for the next 35 years Mr Speaker the largest procurement of energy storage in Canadian history is a thank you thank you next question member for Hastings Lennox and Addington thank you speaker okay my question is for the minister of Tourism culture and Sport speaker my home communities in Hastings and Linux and Addington have very much to offer in the way of hospitality and tourism across the vast region here in eastern Ontario there are thousands of lakes rivers trees and Wildlife that represent the very best of The Great Outdoors here in Ontario with summer vacation time fast approaching many local businesses in my communities are eager to benefit from visitors enjoying their Hospitality while they contribute to our local economy tourism is vital to Ontario's economy and our our government must do all that we can to encourage more people to visit our cities towns and our rural communities across the province speaker will the minister please explain what our government is doing to encourage and promote tourism all across Ontario Mr tourism culture and Sport thank you Mr Speaker and I'd like to thank the member representative Hastings Lennox and attitude for his question and more importantly telling us earlier today about some of the events and festivals that are going on in your community that's what tourism is all about Sir you've got it and your community is doing it right from the buzz of the big city and the bright lights to the the Stars up north our government is providing support for tourism across the brand this year we are providing 1.3 million through the local Regional tourism organization that will help promote Hastings Linux and Addington as a tourism destination our government is delighted to spread the news about experiences agritourism Trails the nature nature trails and make the members Community an attraction a destination for all people because you have a lot to offer we're excited about where tourism is going and I have more in the supplemental point thank you supplementary speaker I can tell you that our communities appreciate this important investment made by our government to support the initiatives that will draw more visitors to Eastern Ontario our restaurants hotels and all of our attractions are looking forward to increased attendance this year and increased revenues this summer and Beyond the growth that we see in Ontario's tourism sector is encouraging it's exciting however it is vital that our government continues to address the challenges that many tourism-related businesses face the tourism sector contributes significantly to Ontario's overall economy and benefits many other Industries in the process the importance of tourism in Ontario simply cannot be understated speaker will the minister please elaborate on the long-term outlook for tourism the tourism sector here in Ontario military tourism culture and sports uh Mr speaker thank you and thank you again for the question and you know everyone uses the word rebounding we're past that in tourism we're talking about getting stronger we've rebounded we're getting we're moving ahead on things and a lot of people might find it interesting that the World Travel and tourism Council just reported that Canada's travel and tourism sector is poised to a huge rebound I call it moving forward we're the nation's largest travel destination welcoming 42 percent of all visitors to Canada that tells you something Mr Speaker from my meetings uh across the province and specifically just the last couple weeks in Niagara Region I mean with Niagara Parks casinos hoteliers the great wineries and the opportunities there they are ready to go they aren't rebounding they're there Mr Speaker and we are happy to support them to drive them even further in their in their destination of what they're trying to accomplish as being a tourist destination maybe being the best tourist destination in this country [Applause] question the member for Windsor West thank you speaker my question is to the minister of Labor Windsor salt workers from unifor locals 240 in 1959 have been on strike for 104 days they're fighting a U.S hedge fund company that wants to contract out their jobs and is using scab labor to prolong the labor dispute the company is using union busting tactics and refuses to bargain in good faith when will the minister stand up to this American hedge fund company support these uniform members as they fight union busting in the use of scab labor and pass our anti-stab legislation somebody minister of Labor thank you very much Mr Speaker look my message is clear get a deal at the table a deal that's good for workers and families in Windsor but Mr Speaker it's our government under leadership of Premier Ford that continues to work with our labor partners with employers and with workers across this province to ensure that we're creating uh better jobs and bigger paychecks for workers out there under the leadership of the minister of Economic Development and our entire government we have 600 000 more people working in Ontario today than when we were elected back in 2018 including tens of thousands of more people in Southwestern Ontario and in fact Mr Speaker the premier is down there today with our amazing MPP from Windsor Tecumseh to make more great announcements it's our government that's building a brand new hospital down there which the member opposite opposes it's our government that's widening Highway free which the NDP oppose but Mr Speaker will continue having the backs of people in winds through Essex every day [Applause] order [Applause] I heard the member for Windsor West I heard what she said it's going to ask the member for Windsor West to withdraw withdrawal said I withdraw thank you speaker these workers have been on strike for 104 days minister they can't feed their kids and they're about to lose their homes they need you to pass anti-scap legislation and actually support them I have a letter from the minister of Labor in response to a petition supporting anti-scab labor legislation my ntp colleagues and I tabled the minister appears to support the use of scab labor in his response by stating the use of replacement workers does not prevent those employees who are unlawful strike or locked out from returning to their jobs as part of a return to work protocol at the conclusion of a labor dispute the minister knows that using scab labor undermines the collective bargaining process prolongs labor disputes and raises serious safety concerns again I'll State these workers have been out for 104 days so I asked the minister this simple question once again will you support these workers and pass our anti-scout labor legislation yes or no Mr Speaker it's under the leadership of Premier Ford in this Progressive conservative government that is supporting workers everywhere in Ontario every single day Mr Speaker let's look at what happened in the legislature yesterday we passed legislation that reduces diesel exhaust in mines across Ontario by 70 the toughest regulations in all of North America do you know who opposed standing up those thirty thousand miners the NDP or in Ontario do you know who voted against ordered the investments in the skilled trades to get people jobs with defined pensions and benefits in Windsor the NDP do you know who voted against hiring more inspectors today than at any point in Ontario's history the NDP we will take no lessons from the NDP when it comes to standing up for workers in this province it is under the leadership of Doug Ford thank you I had to interrupt the minister of Labor I couldn't hear start the clock the next question member for Hastings Lennox and Addington just delivery I just spoke about the value of Tourism and those entrepreneurs and businesses are vital to Ontario's economic prosperity starting and growing a business can be incredibly challenging and trying to navigate complex processes to obtain permits follow Recreation follow regulations and create jobs while these are necessary requirements as accessing government services should not be complicated and difficult the faster businesses can get up and running the faster they can pursue their dreams and help to build a stronger Ontario that's why it's up to our government to remove obstacles that create unnecessary delays so that business application can be processed easier and more efficiently speaker will the minister please explain how our government is making it easier for businesses in Ontario question to access the government services that they need minister of public and Business Service delivery thank you very much speaker and thanks to the member from hissing clinics and Eddington for his question uh in the past speaker ontarians have been forced to navigate through a fragmented experience when trying to start operate and grow their own business and thanks to unclear and hard to find information that is scattered across the internet but in premier's own words the park stops with us our government has built a new digital experience on ontario.ca business that make it easier for businesses to get the information they need when they need it through a new single window of seamless information speaker and thanks to our ability to use this Best in Class technology we are providing them with the best that Ontario has to offer we absolutely have to seize this unique opportunity speaker to transform how our government better serve businesses right here in our great province [Applause] thank you speaker and thank you to the minister it's great to hear that improved access to our government services will make it easier for businesses to navigate the website and to find the information they need as a former I.T guy I know that when it comes to providing government services we can't be an offline government in an online World any initiative that makes it easier for businesses to get up and running is a positive step that will contribute to their eventual successes it is essential that our government continues to listen to the business community and to implement solutions that help to move Ontario forward speaker will the minister please elaborate on how this new single window system access system will include will help to improve services for businesses here in Ontario this Republican Business Service delivery thank you very much speaker and thanks again to the member for his question uh these new additions to the portal will bring a lot of new benefits that businesses have wanted for a very long time for example businesses will be able to get updates in real time on their phones and computers they will find the information they need on streamlined websites quickly speaker they will have a clear resource mechanism whenever they feel that service providers have not met their expectations and they will have proactive alerts and reminders that help them stay on top of their needs speaker as our economy continues to Boom as businesses continue to come in this province we want to make businesses owners life easy not difficult as what the opposition would always be looking for to make life difficult for businesses to come in our Province this government will make sure that businesses have make it easy for them thank you thank you very much next question the member for Thunder Bay Superior north thank you speaker my question is to the minister of natural resources and Forestry on April 21st I received a letter signed by this Minister stating that conservation officers did not deserve to be reclassified thus denying them wage parity with other Enforcement Officers so imagine my surprise when 10 days ago this very same Minister stated that conservation officer classifications are being reviewed with opsu together with the ministry director of enforcement well opsu was as surprised as I was and described The Minister's statement as not accurate and misleading the public so I ask will the minister come clean on the truth he has the power okay I'm going to ask the member to withdraw the environmentary problem okay withdrawal interest questions sir does he or does he not intend to reclassify conservation officers to give them wage parity with other enforcement officers [Applause] legislative affairs government house thank you thank you speaker I have to say look the minister the minister of Natural Resources is working uh very closely with his Partners on this speaker but it really is exhausting to listen to the NDP right so question after question today has been about the NDP wanting something that they have voted against so let's see the member for Windsor the members for Windsor vote against hospitals and then say they want hospitals the members from Toronto vote against Subways and Roads and expansions in Toronto but then say they want them the members for Sudbury and the northern members vote against minors and the work that we're doing to protect and improve the economy in the North and then say oh maybe we should do something about that I'm going to give some unsolicited unpaid advice to the NDP what happens in the parliament is that we bring things forward and when you want them they're supported in legislation and you vote in favor of it so when you vote against things Mr Speaker what happens is that you don't get it a progressive conservative government is moving on all of these things including adding more conservation officers to the province of Ontario and that member voted against that country the members thank you Mr Speaker the situation uh no wage parity is a lack of political wealth and a lack of respect for conservation officers stop hiding behind a Collective Agreement the government needs to finally give the conservative conservatorian officers to respect and the increase they deserve you have the ability to intervene you have done it in the past including this house when you added associate Minister's titles to your mpps the protection officers are asked to wear anti-bullet vests they ask to go and intervene in dangerous situations and they've been asking for many years to be uh to have money paid for the work they do it's a list that the government could do and to say it's the fault of the opposition it's not Superman do the right thing and give conservation officers their Fair compensation similar to utter enforcement officers coming out today yeah seriously president thank you Mr Speaker it's the NDP who's always hiding the answer the policies to increase services for the public is the NDP that each time hides it don't hide behind a Collective Agreement now I don't know colleagues we've been sitting here constantly for months and they keep talking about the importance of respecting Collective agreements and I appreciate the member opposite for confirming that it is Progressive conservatives who actually honor the workers of the province of Ontario day in and day out so let me tell the member very clearly I will not do what he asks I will not turn my back on a Collective Agreement that was signed by the workers of the province of Ontario I'll let him explain to conservation officers to the workers of the province of Ontario while they want to open up those hard fought Collective agreements and turn their backs on the workers conservatives will never do that [Applause] start the clock the next question the member for Newmarket Aurora oh great my question is for the associate minister of women's social and Economic Opportunity great minister our government needs to build a province where every woman and girl is empowered to succeed this starts with getting more women into jobs than ever before according to recent employment data regarding women's labor force participation the overall employment rate in April significantly increased as compared to pre-pandemic levels there has been an increase of 415 000 jobs a large portion of which have been filled by women this number demonstrates that the Investments and supports put in place by our government are increasing women's Economic Security however there is still more that needs to be done in advancing equality and economic independence for women speakers question can the associate Minister please explain what actions our government is taking to support even greater participation by women in Ontario's Workforce good question the associate minister of women's social and Economic Opportunity thank you Mr Speaker and you know the member from Newmarket Aurora is absolutely correct the current data reveals the ongoing increase and contribution of women in Ontario's Workforce one of the key reasons for this success is due to the historic agreement that our government was able to secure regarding enhancements to affordable child care through our minister of Education our Premier in this government speaker we didn't just sign any deal with the federal government we signed a better deal with for the people of this problem a billion additional dollars and an additional year funding guarantee that no other province in on Canada had it is the pre this Premier that was able to do with the NDP and liberals couldn't do for 15 years which has reduced Child Care fees response generations to come to 50 reduction in fees for women working moms and dads and with an increase of 86 000 new child care Spaces by 2026. thank you for concludes the time we have available for question period this morning foreign
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[MUSIC PLAYING] A meteorite is space debris which has survived impact with another body such as Earth. Meteorites are often confused with meteors, which are the streaks we see in the sky as the space debris goes through our atmosphere. As this debris enters our atmosphere traveling at a high rate of speed, friction and pressure interact with the debris, causing it to heat up and radiate energy that we see as a meteor. These are often called falling or shooting stars. The sources of this space debris are asteroids, comets, and even the surfaces of other solar system worlds like the moon and Mars. While in space, small grains of debris about a meter in diameter are called meteoroids. So if you find a suspicious looking rock, how can you tell if it's a meteorite or not? There are four visual clues to an initial determination. First, does the rock attract a magnet? It turns out that 99% of all meteorites contain some iron, and they attract a magnet. Second, does the rock look burned? During the flight through the atmosphere, meteorites develop an almost charcoal-like exterior called a fusion crust. Third, does the rock look like it's been shaped as it came through the atmosphere? This is called aerodynamic shaping. And it is due to the debris's fast atmospheric flight. Fourth, does the rock have pits or look like someone put thumbprints into wet clay or Play-Doh? These thumbprints, called regmaglypts, are also due to the debris's entry in flight through the atmosphere. Meteorites can sit on the surface of the earth like many rocks. Weathering over time can change its appearance, raising the fusion crust, aerodynamic shaping, or regmaglypts. So some of these visual clues might have been literally erased. Since 99% of meteorites contain iron, they will also contain the metal nickel. You can do a simple chemical test to see if nickel is found in the rock. No Earth rock contains iron and nickel together. So if nickel is found with the iron, it is a meteorite, not a "meteor-wrong." Meteorites are classified according to their makeup. The first group, or class, of meteorites are the stony meteorites. Most of these came from the mantle and crust of asteroids, from stony asteroids, or from other objects in the solar system such as the moon, Mars, or even comets. If you look at the interior of a stony meteorite, you will see something quite different from Earth rocks. Stony meteorites are made up of silicate materials. You will also see metallic flakes. This is the iron and nickel. It turns out that 94% of all meteorites found on Earth are stony meteorites. The second class of meteorites are the iron meteorites. As the name sounds, they are made up primarily of iron with varying amounts of nickel. These meteorites are very dense, thus heavy when compared to similar sized stony meteorites. The interiors of iron meteorites are also quite interesting. One group of iron meteorites, called the octahedrites, exhibit a line pattern when etched with acid. Only octahedrite iron meteorites show this pattern, called the Widmanstatten pattern. The third class of meteorites is a mixture of the first two classes of meteorites, called the stony iron meteorites. On the exterior, these meteorites are similar to the other two classes. But if you cut them and again look at the interiors of one type of stony iron, they are quite spectacular. The stony iron pallasites are like cosmic art. A collision in space between an iron asteroid and a stony asteroid created these meteorites. You see the metal iron nickel matrix surrounding the translucent greenish inclusions. This is olivine, sometimes called peridot. Other rare meteorites include those from the moon and Mars. Something hit these worlds, ejecting bits and pieces out into space. Eventually, these space vagabonds ended up blasting through our atmosphere, surviving that entry, and making it to the earth's surface. So whether in space, blazing through the atmosphere, or ending up on Earth, this bizarre game of cosmic billiards has been going on for eons. And from these space visitors, we can learn a lot about our solar system. [MUSIC PLAYING]
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Shuaib | Wikipedia audio article
she waved Arabic pronunciation who up Shoaib or Shu AYB Arabic Shu AYB su AYB meaning who shows the right path was an ancient Midianite Prophet Arabic knob by nabhi sometimes identified with the biblical jethro he is mentioned in the Quran a total of eleven times he is believed to have lived after Abraham and Muslims believe that he was sent as a prophet to a community the Midianites who are also known as the as hey Balika arabic ah saw a bowl I thought companions of the wood since they used to worship a large tree to the people Shu AYB proclaimed the faith of Islam and warned the people to end their fraudulent ways when they did not repent Allah Arabic all God destroyed the community Shu AYB is understood by Muslims to have been one of the few Arabian prophets mentioned by name in the Quran the others being Salih HUD and Muhammad it is said that he was known by Muslims as the eloquent preacher amongst the prophets because he was according to tradition granted talent and eloquence in his language topic historical context the main town Shu AYB was sent to his named modeun in the Quran known in english as Midian which is frequently referred to in the Hebrew Bible the preaching of shui however is covered nowhere in the Hebrew Bible the Midianites were said to be of Arab descent though being neighbors of the biblical Canaanites they intermixed with them it is said they were a wandering tribe and that their principal territory at Moses his time was the Sinai Peninsula the figure of Shu AYB himself is absent in Jewish tradition although frequently identified with the Midianite priest Jethro most modern scholars reject this identification as it is made without any solid grounding aside from having no similarity in names there are chronological differences classical commentators such as urban Cather say shuayb prophesied four generations from Abraham Shu AYB is believed to have been the son of mickle son of Isaac our son of Midian son of Abraham scholars who take this to be true believe that the identification with Jethro as as a result rendered irrelevant as Jethro who lived at the time of Moses would have been active hundreds of years later topic prophecy--and Midian the Quran states that shuayb was appointed by God to be a prophet to the people who lived east of Mount Sinai that is the people of Midian the people of this land were said to be especially notorious for cheating others through dishonesty and for idolatry she waives prophecy mainly involved calling the Midianites to the correct path of God and forbidding them to worship false gods it is also said he told his people to stop being dishonest in their daily activities although he preached and prophesied for a sustained period of time the majority of the people refused to listen to him swayed however remained steadfast he consistently preached powerfully against the wicked telling them of the punishment that had befell in the sinful before them Shu AYB warned the people that their ignorance would lead to the destruction of Midian giving historical examples of earlier prophets including Noah HUD Sala and Lotte all of whose people had been destroyed by God the people taunted Shu AYB and told him that were it not for the prestigious family he came from he would surely have been stoned to death Schwab replied is my family of more consideration with you than God when the Midianites refused to believe they were destroyed by a mighty earthquake the Quran however mentions that shuayb and his believing companions were rescued from the thunderous punishment topic parallel with other prophets Schwab's mission is often mentioned in the Quran with the mission of Noah HUD Saleh and lot scholars have pointed out that these five prophets exemplified the early prophetic missions the Prophet would be sent to his community the community would pay no attention to his warning and would instead threaten him with punishment after years of preaching God would ask him to leave his community and his people would be subsequently destroyed in a punishment scholars interpret the listing of the five prophets to be chronological with Noah being the only prophet in the list who preached before the Great Flood he was also a descendant of Prophet Abraham topic claimed places of burial of shui one claimed tomb of Shu AYB is in Jordan it is located two kilometers 1.2 miles west of the town of ma he's in an area called Wadi Shu AYB Arabic Wadi Shu AYB although other sites located in the Sinai Peninsula and historical Palestine are also attributed to shui there is also a tomb in the southwest of Iran in the village Gurria Shu star which has been recorded as the tomb of shui another site recognized by Druze as the tomb of Shu AYB whom they also call Nabi Shuaib is located near hidden in the lower Galilee each year on the 25th of April the Druze gather at the site to discuss community affairs topic see also biblical narratives in the Quran jabal and Nabi Shuaib legends in the Quran Keyes's al anbiya Arabic she SS Allenby wide stories of the prophets religious significance of the Syrian region topic references you
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Blood Bowl 2 - HARD BRETS HIT vs. Pupok's Chorfs - Match 17
right oh god coughs coughs mm coughs all right start with a wizard and then look at the team pupok mmm oh my god mmm tricky tricky so strength blocker both block break tackle cloak on only claw by itself not very good core my ball pretty good carry it watch your hands 2011 for maybe go Apple Apple wizard not Stratego the wizard he only got 11 players hmm now he's got 12 [ __ ] to do no I'm not gonna I'm not gonna concede or anything mmm tricky tricky tricky no no way am I gonna concede now no chance his team isn't that scary it's one core part now obviously you might get lucky you might get lucky McClure might you gloor can tear through my team without you know well like the club the claw might you bloke and get looking in tear through the team the claw pom can cannot get not need to get lucky and tear through the team but on the other hand he could just push push around and not do all I couldn't yeah 13 to 2 as the fans go yeah means I should have got an extra peasant to put it on medical personal at 70 K you know he's not bad he certainly knows how a plays wouldn't he's won chunks that I think hasn't he did he win it last season was that pupok last season yeah that's deuce Korea one two three days only got three guard got four guard how can't be cool yeah yeah there they going pretty great to be honest while all the work or in Greece he's Lainie blitz him oh my god and I even get to use [ __ ] friend as well yes exactly worm Thrax yeah yeah yeah so like not only am I not in contact it also puts him on the ground and there's only option is to blitz and then so yeah it's just great it's a great move isn't it reading I could obviously a bit [ __ ] to expose the guard peasant but on the other hand and if I put in there and power him boys only the only guy can blitz is the he's the [ __ ] peasant guy so pretty good now you blow on the strength fall may be mighty blow in there no but it's he hasn't got guard so you again using the guard but then I could put a guard in here so I could have the mighty blow on him the guard goes in there he's gets a 2d thanks to this garden that guard and then yeah oh [ __ ] okay bring in alloyed [ __ ] up my blitz but still it's still funny isn't it you focus with the assets as well as running put the garden there anymore the one one forward one two three four exposes these a bit doesn't about I'd rather mmm I mean I could hit him with wrestle with just really [ __ ] if I get the boat down and then is instead of quite good I've got the bolt down on him no the peasants don't know I just rolled up the wall not protects him a little bit you don't call that guard against the ball hit doesn't he that's a pretty good it was a pretty good at rock obviously to keep him down but rather mighty blowed and killed him but still Danielle is no way I'm gonna concede early like if he if he hammers me you know and there's no there's no chance to we're not consider conceding but I'm not gonna do it before the games gone badly yeah this is the bad thing by getting that hey he's got a 75% knocked down on I'm staring so I didn't like didn't like getting the peasant no no no clip Anton's falling thick skull place is pretty [ __ ] he has to okay to death yeah and now he still is fouling him from he's protecting them from the peasant foul and obviously I was gonna run away from him because I'm scared of him hitting I was given the blocks so call we've both got god oh my god bring the [ __ ] oh my god I'm an idiot what hate is when I think of things and just don't [ __ ] do them like I thought this guy and come over here now time to do him and I'm blitz him and just [ __ ] didn't do it that was horrible it's [ __ ] nice doesn't work properly as well call 90 blow hit [ __ ] sake GG fib hit him at mom which is pretty [ __ ] scary isn't it least that makes it a bit tricky I'm gonna come this way stop this one day I was fine with doing [Music] leaders used his rear also might as well call that a protector protect my time [Music] oh it was really dumb not moving like going on at first holy [ __ ] cost myself re-roll I mean you can imagine that it was the the one dice block on the on the on the bull that had happened with because that's something I was fine with using the re-roll so there you go guard giving him this 2d yeah I was okay committing a reroll if it's cold on the on the ball so yeah he's going for the hit on him and it makes sense so there you go God guys in fact getting him the 2d so he's GG Irvine to to do you can get forward especially if he piles on but I mean he does have the brake tackle balls which are pretty hard to defend the ends yeah it's alright got a lot of skills in actually and performs like it's it's what like a dark outline or would get to eventually she was just fun and make sense he's on a seven Joe he'd play fair enough lucky bastard no send-off for him of course one two three four five six GFI GFI one nice him to Dyson get the garden too nice to him one two three four five six GFI to hit him with tackle bass bass bass I harvested where is gonna blitz from oh god I'm so bad at blood bone so [ __ ] bad move the wrong garden Oh Oh No what's this what even is remove the run garden now I'm glitching a good dodge going without [ __ ] wrestle or tackle oh well Rob pushes anyway I'm not lucky they're only tails now I'm not really yeah the 82 is no problem no but yeah go for we're just getting forward doesn't do a whole lot metres it the claw might need yeah it only turns read on the rocks instantly I'm the only down two players isn't that bad but it's just scary isn't it because his tackle stops my agility three Dodgers pretty hard and he's got Clapham and claw my applause was pretty scary I definitely don't let's go quickly this is why I don't like what I've done here because it's getting me into the point where that's all I can flip them to wasn't it looks like I'm gonna get to one grinded but then there's the chance obviously with a wizard of getting the turnover just stuck the GFI's [Applause] if I even can doesn't powers are you just right maybe I haven't forced myself into an early score I mean two students here and two guys down his part but I could just block him and then serve him couldn't one dice you can't never lucky [ __ ] sake man never go for this serve no service it's on the [ __ ] sheet and I did it anyway do i reroll well that's the question isn't it yeah but should have just tried to scorch it and I guess obviously it wasn't an oiled and I mean he's not calming this turn which is it makes it a good term he's he could maybes mighty blow with him so he can push him and get caught mighty on the ball hard to a system long question is if re-roll this now of course I'm only gonna have to read all this one in three times yeah but it would mean worth if I surfed in wouldn't it means that's the as the horrible thing like the payoff was too much to surface ball wasn't and I wouldn't be in a good spot wherever I was like you're not saying I put myself on a bad spot he still got what two guys on him three guys over here he's got like six players over here like and it still seems bad just I've got two guys stood and two guys killed there was no there was no good position for me here [Music] yeah I want to go here but it's it's what I'm going to spend the real all to get there isn't it and unfortunately I've got a thing for two minutes before rather than just rolling in and see if I roll a one row two because it gives you 15 seconds I hailer I really hate that don't the one reroll if i if i reroll they're pretty easy to get two dice on the bowl though so i guess i do it down to one rear off it's too easier to Dyson of all wasn't that's the problem No you can punch me in other claw [ __ ] [ __ ] [ __ ] [ __ ] it was a nice idea you having a hat again there's two easier two guys the ball I'm all about I didn't realize [ __ ] he's gonna put push me in the club um [ __ ] I was good that was me won't again the first time yeah that's a well spin really no no but I'm just sad about the fact that the game only gives you 15 seconds to make your mind up that's that that's the problem you know what should be is I should be able to click on the move and then use the remaining two minutes of my turn to decide whether to re-roll after the one in his reach else happens why shouldn't have to do is think for two minutes before about if I roll a one-in-three what do I do you know nah man no he can't do anything wrestle tackle concert one two three four GFI GFI one two three four five six seven eight nine he can baste the bowl he's got free tackle anyway could one dice him can't hit me with with tackle ting is on a go here and then base him and then block him don't know that would be the thing but it's hard because it's like a 3 plus 4 plus 4 plus incredibly difficult and he's my blitz could just one dice him but then I don't have to use my rear all on it he could dodge out then he could move then he could block him oh you can't still can't can't blitz though I nearly did it he did this the first three in the fall I've got no idea when the season ends actually that's the the disappointing thing no yeah yeah that was actually wasn't that bad was it hmm yeah did enough actually now he's got the deal light something she's gonna call pon the leader isn't it forward oh this this is stopping the store isn't it getting a claw pom on on the leader and a claw mighty on the other guy that's completely stopping this a doll no does it what if they'd let me start on like the fourth or something or the shower seasons for the world clubs dirty Dingle he doesn't know me I just go [Applause] now to tighten the ball down if I was in certainly start off at the early start of how to roll the score North Kaos fails brilliant brilliant brilliant brilliant three turns might be able to defend it sorry when did it start when it started out the 4th of April didn't that's a very short season yeah for the fourth is when it started [ __ ] I didn't realize it was such a short season holy [ __ ] the harlots [Music] not so easy to go to me look though mostly I just want to hit that guy yeah blitzing right engulf the ball was a nice idea especially I've got the wizard it was it's what I wanted to do was to pitch right and go for the ball but at the end of the day I still got two turns after this so don't have to go crazy for the ball but I mean good wouldn't it would've been good obviously a flood the black field on two three four five six seven and get behind him but then that and all the commits on the Blitz could be a disaster so I don't endure GG fi-in but this is a good place to stand hmm my cousin just makes it easy from the score it's not easy of him to score in three turns you know so yeah this is the last chance like this come for my yeah if you get the top four you qualify anyway that's not sure no I didn't really want to just like commit like a lunatic because then then it just gives him the easy breakaway and at the moment the score isn't easy for him I mean I know he's up to play well one player two makers have a reserved maybe she'd been cross fed not doing a lot then like ultimately I want to prevent the touchdown rather than scored on her I know like I know the Lizardman game was fun but it's a bit of a different situation you know talk for qualifying next season as well yeah well like if you get in topic like it's weird because this this season comes for the Invitational but of course if you get a top four you don't need you don't get any Invitational because you've already [ __ ] and qualified haven't yet know ah so reroll used before he's even done for the pickup glorious glorious bastard [ __ ] bastard didn't even move his [ __ ] didn't even move his Hobnobs forward oh oh he's only got one scoring threat then our three turns eyes got show hands he's got your hands in those three terms all right all right ignore ignore everything I said ignore everything all right these can get punched you can stand up even one dice rainbow gum great least Israel's gone and he could dodge one in nine to get away make it to day him and then he could try and dodge to go out there that's probably better than one six into a 2d on him oh you bastard guess I should dr. dare actually she taught fashion he doesn't know Doge that's the problem with having having four positions that are all blodge is when one of them doesn't have large twice made that mistake with this team thinking that the fourth guy had da jman he didn't probably do with dark elves as well but yeah it works and never mind was the wrong player or should have won diced into a 2d he's got to geophones to score hasn't he or a hand off I guess he's won 4-2 GFI's yeah it's I'm not blaming I'm not blaming the game and definitely my fault now kids aren't all P they're strong and like they have some matches where a really good but they're a bit too fiddly get off the ground obviously once they've got great tackle block on their balls they're pretty [ __ ] amazing I don't think they're all peed on she'd do both she advised this turn chutney so at least he can score with a bowl if he if he fails now to gf ours couldn't bolt name is actually to try to get the canola in the threat fallible one nice pushing in works on a six which doesn't seem like very good does it a three plus five plus is slightly better than a 6 pluses now because it's more than half like have a base him then that's all the three priciples is over half of a six plus isn't she me is the real last time I don't use my ball just to avoid the skull needs the ball to turn him all this like it could be one one here and then I could use the ball to turn him over and skull this is a really unlucky feeling both ko rolls by the way just just quietly could block him I'm a three plus him and then one two three four five get garden three puts him to Liam and then get garden is that better than air right so the three plus five plus is 22% what if we get a three plus three plus and then a two dice with two successes that's 25 cents that is actually better to do the other three percent the other three plus as well over there's also a 2d where anything 24 so it's best to make it a 2d all right I've got loads of time all right so it's better to do this one dice block and then this two dice block then get the garden so no but it only works in the fire close doesn't it does it was pushing her here 1 2 3 4 5 6 [ __ ] maybe it's not worth it maybe it's just better to do this I could make a GFI but I might make it worth Worth's worse now I stood him up we could just get killed by him but I mean okay it's gonna hit this guy instead but you had just moved this into stock now I guess I could have stood him up and punched him now would have been better yeah run you're standing up I could have stood him up and punched him that's probably why I should have done it again he palm shouldn't know I guess I should have done that first I think it said oh yeah this one so we couldn't three dice yeah yeah stop them three dice would have been all right wouldn't it yeah cuz he might have just pushed him I might what got bogged down yeah well [ __ ] it [Applause] yeah unfortunately the Kalos [ __ ] me didn't anyone our six one out of six chaos is not what you need when you down TV against pupok with the coast wolves I mean this doesn't even help me now actually I should just hit him with mighty blow now I'm just [ __ ] I mean the team isn't [ __ ] so it's alright there's no perms till got to forgot to apples it's like losing a game isn't the end of the world 32 to is absolutely fine so yeah just hope good guys don't die maybe I shoulda sailed right at the back actually totally should've done like the camera game yeah I should try to kill his club on that was bad hmm to get more [ __ ] as the kickoff result dice the dice man needed to get lucky much like the kales at Egon needed to get lucky this time didn't it's always good plays no it's not that desperate I mean I still hold out the hope of winning you know I'll always hold out the hope of winning no matter how small it may be [Music] I don't know first me that that I'm not but hopefully I was I guess with a bribe I can just foul anyone can Oh half a chance half a chance problem is over foul now it gives up the drive completely like it's already nearly [ __ ] given up as bad as it is I guess he can't hand off it's a deep kick maybe I just go for a foul okay all right five and seven versus three six seven eight nine he is very ears very far back you know something okay right it's all cups now I hit me I just should work it just she should just work on deaths shouldn't it [ __ ] up on man save it the whole [ __ ] game instead he using tails to win and what do you get just [ __ ] down no it's not the first death at all know where isn't even [ __ ] good way wasn't fun folks ball blitz recover [Music] just go for one day's work seems lame idiotic foul yeah I don't want thumb that Beaumont will get it right matter thanks Obama no on man no he thrush it makes a foul gets killed classic five versus eight not looking so good now is it all right I think I bolt here and then one two three four five six seven GFI pass potato wind I'm not trying to pass it away then [ __ ] off oh maybe I can't reach himself Eco blitz him and then he could go one two three four five six seven GFI GFI I mean the fact he can go there it's pretty good isn't it three six seven eight nine he can do all the GFI's to reach him but I think this is the play low odds if I'm gonna go for it standard booze first now I was gonna dodge away with him and stuff potentially blitz he was gonna potentially blitz here and then base I guess I could have stood him up to get caught mighty blow but well he should have done some safe news first shouldn't he holy [ __ ] holy [ __ ] this is probably just safe isn't it yes you could go there heard you [ __ ] absolutely these birds though something else darling he could dodge Anna Nagar Blitz Dutch Dutch gets into there doesn't know which hmm GG if I would get him safe from that hit and they'd only be this one to worry about one two three four five six seven eight nine I could do a Dodger there let's do a GFI - here one two three four five six does he have to double GFI one two three four five six seven yeah I think he's got a door GFI one two three four five six he can reach one two three four five six he can blitz guess I've got a reroll now you don't need one one two yeah just need one GFI and he can do something Wow look at look at cyanide giving you a crazy passing at both down on all balls No and then a reroll for the Dodge next turn and it should be okay [ __ ] breath I mean they do have movement on there and but I mean II did quad school but even if he hadn't quoted school if I in there the 55% pass I would have been away anyway wizard is pretty good isn't it sometimes I'm an incredibly hooky that ye he did play but didn't he oh I can go on that way our [ __ ] oh [ __ ] oh [ __ ] this is quite good news Oh and block we trust now now I've got dodge with him having a you know gee if I was a good move he's got a blitz ain't pushing her there and then so he's a three plus effectively to school now wait a minute can I can I actually a stall if I pushed him the other way I might have been able to stall I might not but no that's not [Applause] [ __ ] install now I might've been able to how do I know how I planned it out if it's hunted off the blood step of last turn I would have I would have been able to try a storm I think I thought about gone for the handoff for the blood step of last time come on chaos back yes Oh all right got it got a team again okay now families he got two four six seven eight nine ten he's got 10 but 9 that's like a team isn't it still got a rerun hey lil ducky full of days nothing is the fruit of thy womb Jimmy ducky mother of powers pray for a spurts now and at the hour of our death amen [Music] when you I eat just a Dodger now old Jim would be an but I knew Jim I'm new Jim I don't do that I could want to give him free space to go forward but I do want to be able to react on unfortunately the air the garden ie blog I and garden mighty blow tackled I'm little bit a little bit sad I too still have a bribe year maybe that it's unlikely to be relevant but yeah it is the thing I mean you might still get a scoria mind you only one reroll but at least hopefully this time I'll remember he's got three turns holy [ __ ] that was amazing wasn't it I mean you know I didn't get a lot of look leading up to it but him one in one in 12 9/16 with a ball and then and then one in 80 warning with the bowl was pretty good wasn't it but he didn't miss play like a lot here all the one in 1296 with a ball he did miss player didn't he because he should have he should have made it safer now obviously you only get punished for it one in 1296 times so it's something that everyone does I'm certainly not I'm not knocking pubic for for making that Miss place is just to miss play everyone makes because the like I won't quote Scholl I'll just do this blitz I mean maybe he maybe he did go wrong because he was trying to power me wasn't me I know he wasn't he just needed a push he just need to push me to the other thing so no so is it you know he he thinks he just needs a push so he's not gonna care about what is he something most people would do I think certainly the kind of mistake that I do all the time no good this is going well no he's not a pro worked [ __ ] carbon he's made of paper isn't he Mitch the Apple [ __ ] work this time Club and did die yesterday and stupid in I mean as rowdy as chaos are too amid three cars from five you know three kills from five cars is ridiculous and one was a double cast because the Apple failed so he's made three cars from five so effectively he's made for cars four deaths from six six casseroles which is just crazy days so as scary as the team is it's not really to do with with them being scary it's just stupid dice isn't you know it's gonna happen now poor failed on the other one one francs so it was if it was a death so it was a one in three more or less for a death do I will kill him with wrestle to go through for a 2d on the ball one two three four five six seven geophone I think I do and I don't hate this play one two three four five six seven DFO GFI or pilling I'm getting I'm game if you are pew pock [Music] the app will save one of their own - strength is death you know yes don't mind if I do well good good no I should have just done here why not throw it because I've got it on a board ever I could have fully screened if I hadn't put him in there he's got the konami threat yeah [Music] should a GG afraid that going to here tonight until D him glorious get bundle glorious glorious [Laughter] yeah I mean it was really harsh that I mean look it was really harsh to call the not preparing for a quad scull a mistake because it is a mistake that everybody routinely makes but it was a mistake wasn't it Annie yeah he should have protected the ball but there shouldn't he because I had the appeal for the air the Sun so and I mean look a quad school sounds horrific but I would have made that past fifty five percent of the time and then it would have been a more genuine bolt steel woman--it 3-1 win team deadly stir good leave the team the woodies yeah yeah the Corsica probably tilted him a bit as well like you know oh yeah for sure one percent worth the road the one 1296 is because it was 36 times 36 he hit with his block block bull Center saw one in 36 of double school because you know a six sided dice 6 times 6 36 then he used a team reroll and so therefore 36 times 36 one in 1296 yeah you can't compare 1 in 2 in 1 4 9 6 well no the point is you've still been [ __ ] if I had made my 1 in 2 metal box that's what I'm saying you know that's what I'm saying if I just made my party to being [ __ ] so that's all I'm trying to say I'm not saying that I was just lucky I was unlucky as he was but god yeah it was a shame private Walker it was only one death in the end because the peasants don't [ __ ] matter the peasants the peasants don't matter oh [ __ ] so it was really only one death in the end although it technically was a lot of deaths so yeah got out of it quite lightly really two kills yeah but kind of Foy kind of wrote he kind of rolled four kills which you know and that's the thing you know people overestimate how kilee chaos teams are and chav teams because even if the kaiser entire team you know 12 players statistically that's all only about three of them are going to be dead and you know so yeah you know it just comes down to dance at the end of the day is stuff like teams dying from from perms just comes out the rolls of the dice is you know obviously the fact that chaos make more cuts and chaos Dwarfs make more cars meat makes them more likely to do it but really ending a team like that is just it's just more random than anything else should donald thump replace or Palmer is the heir as the as the wrestle I guess he should God actually looks like him actually looks yeah like you're not I mean no it's like people people make a big deal about how deadly team is and while yes you you know you can make the team make the game incredibly difficult in everything make it come here 10k with Montgomery [ __ ] up so I guess I'll just have a journeyman here [Music] yeah look it's just that I'm just saying that the chance of getting your team killed in any given match is grossly overestimated that's all I'm saying you know but obviously the chance of you having a not very fun game and getting loads of players cast is very high you know like there's a good chance of taking five or six or seven cars but the chance of then out of those five or six or seven cars losing multiple vital players is is is unlikely you know it really is it really is unlikely so you know you can consider yourself unlucky if you lose a few players like that now I'm not gonna ban gonna keep journeyman for the next game and then and then get to it once to go up to 12 because you know peasants die pretty easily but that was an insane that was now I can't even believe it I wouldn't know I mean I thought for sure I was gonna gonna lose or maybe draw but no I thought draw it best but it was just insanity in the end wasn't it so thanks for watching if you enjoyed it don't forget leave a like and subscribe and stay fantastic
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The Importance of Joining a Professional Network | The Journey
welcome to the journey today we're going to discuss the importance of joining a professional network [Music] hey I'm Emma this is my co-host and I'm gonna start off which is grilling Sam what is a professional network so it's a business networking group that has some mandatory monthly meetings where they come together in person so that they can connect and now with the help of Technology they're also online alright Sam thanks for breaking down the definition but I'm a busy gal you listening in I'm sure you're busy as well so I just got an O so I can prioritize what are the benefits of joining a professional network there's many that go into that one is increasing firms word-of-mouth referrals are worth their weight in gold because the people that you're referred to they trust you that makes sense think about it with like photography I have a lot of friends who are photographers and I've seen this happen time and time again one of my friends they do mostly like models they shoot for fashion and they get approached with a hey will you shoot my wedding now I don't do wedding photography but my friend Kelly is a great wedding photographer great referral and it's very trustworthy so next is improving your SEO how you show up online so being part of a professional network you're now included in their social channels it can show up in articles that they write and even on their website oh great point Sam also makes me think of social media I know with social media networks and groups and events they have a chance to then get more exposure because they might post a photo from that event and then just imagine that it's shared or other people comments just more attraction and more exposure to help build your network so the next thing is it's also good for a confidence boost having that allows you to be able to take that little you know boosting your confidence to the next thing and when you're getting to that next client meeting you're able to crush it like a champ so next is being connected to your competition it's okay to be connected to those that are still in the same industry as you because of some benefits there yeah you can I'd back to my friend who does wedding photography I know that she's very active about going to specific events for photography to see what her competition is doing there's a lot of wedding photographers out there and it helps her to know how can she stay ahead what should she be doing to market herself on social media with her website how she's setting that up maybe even how she's booking clients and deciding on who to choose I know she separated herself in wedding photography by really focusing on the gay and lesbian community as well and so this was something that really set her apart and that's where she gets a lot of her clients because she focuses on that so next is being connected to other business owners other experts like you and your field you don't have to know everything yourself you can actually tap into that and figure out what they know so that can increase your knowledge as well so next is inspiration succeed connecting and bouncing ideas off of others can allow you to come up with ideas that may never crossed your mind before yeah actually that brings up a personal when that I had recently which brought me here same for you Sam I expressed the interest after bull was doing a lot of public speaking and webinars and it wasn't just took one person that came out to me I was like this is really effective but have you ever thought about doing video and I was like it's crossed my mind but no not really and then it was just like domino effect I started to talk to more people about it who are in the industry or worked in video one thing led to another I was inspired and here we are today forget about face-to-face networking so we have some tips there basically is still alive and well and some takeaways that I learned from my own experience is networking in my industry is having a meaningful conversation you know we're often so quick to hand out the business card and take someone else's but I'm all about leaving something a memorable effect if you will so bring a little bit more personality or a personal story to the table and passion and also just listen to that other person you like I would go around trade shows hop into different booths talking to different companies that inspired me that I had hoped to work with or do a webinar with but if I just went up to their booth and just pitch them webinars I'm just sounding like a robot so it made a point to make good eye contact listen to them have something of conversation that's totally off topic of webinars and just something memorable also just how are you enjoying your time in Las Vegas or ever we are what do you think about Las Vegas and just have a conversation yeah just be a person so Emma I have a way that I never work in person and I'd love to show you so excited that working event and you know you've had a great conversation told you how you enjoy the conference that you were at and now comes that pivotal moment business card so Emma DS gave me her business card and now I'm gonna make a memorable gesture so Emma I'm gonna actually send you my business card but it's digital so you can go to yourself future and you already have it pulled up because you want to save time and I have a template that I just send out I've already known what conference we were at it was the you know international coffee roasters and skateboarding conference it was very fitting for me to be there of course and then once I send it to I'm gonna make sure that I open it up and I'll sure what it looks like so she knows what to look for when she sees it as my picture so you know how many sounds yeah that is me that's your wife exactly because that's my brand that's what makes me me myself me unique having me stand out and then I'll make sure I go back to that message and here's the key I say hey Emma let me make sure I save you in my contacts so that they know that I'm genuinely interested in and connecting and then I do what we call taking it I see so we'll go here ever heard of that not trying that and we're going we'll take a little photo make sure I get my good side where the beard connects let's do that again okay and it got my good side so they're mostly a photo of him of course salamé and we save it and then you save the contact in your phone and you're good to go you're golden that's how you make yourself memorable because at the end of the day we all want people to know then when we're talking to them they're actually taking a note of what we're saying and we want them to keep in touch with us also the photo comes in handy because I know when I have gone to trade shows and I get back to my office and then I pull out all these business cards I'm like who is what where I don't know where to start stuff to send this generic email follow-up hey so you had the coffee skateboarding Expo we had a nice conversation anyway is email me back and let's set up a call and so generic exactly you want to be more specific and make sure that you let that person know that you were genuinely interested in connecting all right thank you Sam for showing me that definitely is a game changer in my networking world I do want to point out a few more face to face marketing tips starting with quality over quantity definitely can you talk about that a lot I do as well in general especially social media but it's important when it comes to face to face conversation also connected the organizer this can be really beneficial to know about the purpose of the event that you are at as well as being aware of future events in addition to that I've always plan a polite escape polite Sam polite so leave us a comment below and let us know what professional network are you currently in or would you like to join also be sure to like this video subscribe and ring that bell so you know when the next video comes out this 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Serge Lucio, Broadcom | BizOps Manifesto Unveiled 2020
from around the globe it's thecube with digital coverage of bizops manifesto unveiled brought to you by bizops coalition hey welcome back everybody jeff frick here with thecube coming to you from our palo alto studios today for a big big reveal we're excited to be here it's the biz ops manifesto unveiling a thing's been in the works for a while and we're excited to have our next guest one of the really the powers behind this whole effort and he's joining us from boston it's serge lucio the vice president and general manager enterprise software division at broadcom serge great to see you good to see you jeff glad to be here absolutely so you've been in this business for a very long time you've seen a lot of changes in technology what is the biz ops manifesto what is this coalition all about why do we need this today in 2020 yeah so so i've been in this business for close to 25 years right so about 20 years ago the agile manifesto was created and and the goal of the agile manifesto was was really to address the uncertainty around software development and the inability to predict the effort to build software and if you if you roll back kind of 20 years later and if you look at the current state of the industry the product my project management institute estimates that we're wasting about a million dollars every 20 seconds in digital transformation initiatives that do not deliver on business results in fact we we recently surveyed the number of executives in partnership with harvard business review and 77 percent of those executives think that one of the key challenges that they have is really at the collaboration between business and i.t and that that's been kind of the case for uh almost 20 years now so the the key challenge we're faced with is really that we need a new approach and many other players in the industry including ourselves have been using different terms right some rb are talking about value stream management some are talking about software delivery management if you look at the site reliability engineering movement in many ways it embodies a lot of these kind of concepts and principles so we we believe that it became really imperative for us to crystallize around that one concept and so in many ways the uh the biz ops concept and the bisox manifesto are out bringing together a number of ideas which have been emerging in the last five years or so and and defining the key values and principles to finally help these organizations truly transform and become digital businesses and so the hope is that by joining our forces and defining the key principles and values we can help kind of the industry uh not just uh by you know providing them with support but also uh tools and consulting that is required for them to truly achieve the kind of transformation that everybody is seeking right right so kovid now we're six months into it approximately seven months into it um a lot of pain a lot of bad stuff still happening we've got a ways to go but one of the things that on the positive side right and you've seen all the memes and social medias is a driver of digital transformation and a driver of change because we had this light switch moment in the middle of march and there was no more planning there was no more conversation you've suddenly got remote workforces everybody's working from home and you gotta go right so the reliance on these tools increases dramatically but i'm curious you know kind of short of the beginnings of this effort and short of kind of covid which you know came along unexpectedly i mean what were those inhibitors because we've been making software for a very long time right the software development community has has adopted kind of rapid change and iterative uh delivery and sprints what was holding back the connection with the business side to make sure that those investments were properly aligned with outcomes well so so you have to understand that it's is kind of uh its own silos and and traditionally it has been treated as a cost center within larger organizations and not as a value center and so as a result kind of a the traditional dynamic between it and the business is basically one of a kind of supplier up to to kind of a business um and i you know if you go back to uh i think elon musk a few years ago uh basically at these concepts of the machines to build the machines and he went as far as saying that the machines or the production line is actually the product so uh meaning that the core of the innovation is really about uh building kind of the engine to deliver on the value and so in many ways you know we have missed on this shift from um kind of i.t becoming this kind of value center within the enterprises and and it's all about culture now culture is a sum total of behaviors and and the reality is that if you look at it especially in the last decade uh with agile with devops with uh hybrid infrastructures uh it's it's way more volatile today than it was ten years ago and so the when you start to look at the velocity of the data the volume of data the variety of data to analyze kind of this system um it's it's very challenging for it to actually even understand and optimize its own processes let alone um to actually include business as sort of an integral part of kind of a delivery chain and so it's both kind of a combination of of culture which is required as well as tools right to be able to start to bring together all these data together and then given the volume variety velocity of the data we have to apply some core technologies which have only really truly emerged in the last five to ten years around machine learning and analytics and so it's really kind of a combination of those franks which are coming together today to really help organizations kind of get to the next level right right so let's talk about the manifesto let's talk about the coalition the biz ops coalition i i just like that you put down these really simple you know kind of straightforward core values you guys have four core values that you're highlighting you know business outcomes over individual projects and outputs trust and collaboration over side load teams and organizations data driven decisions what you just talked about you know over opinions and judgment and learned respond and pivot i mean sergi sounds like pretty basic stuff right i mean aren't isn't everyone working to these values already and i think you touched on it on culture right trust and collaboration data-driven decisions i mean these are fundamental ways that people must run their business today or the the person that's across the street that's doing it is going to knock them uh right off their blog yeah i so that's very true but uh so i'll mention another survey we did uh i think about six months ago and it was in partnership with uh with an industry analyst and we surveyed again a number of i.t executives to understand how many were tracking business outcomes how many of these software executives i.t executives were tracking business outcomes and the they were less than 15 of these executives were actually tracking the outcomes of the software delivery and you see that every day right so in my own teams for instance we've been adopting a lot of these core principles in the last year or so and we've uncovered that 16 of our resources were basically aligned around initiatives which are not strategic for us um i take you know another example for instance one of our customers in the in the airline industry uncovered for instance that a number of um that they had software issues that led to people searching for flights and not returning any kind of availability and yet um you know the it teams whether it's operations software development were completely oblivious to that because they were completely blindsided to it and so the the connectivity between kind of the inwards metrics that 20 is using whether it's database out time cycle time or whatever metric we use in it are typically completely divorced from the business metrics and so at its core it's really about starting to align the business metrics with with the the software delivery chain right this uh this system which is really a core differentiator for these organizations it's about connecting those two things and and starting to infuse some of the agile culture and principles that emerge from the software side into the business side um of course the lean movement and other movements have started to change some of these dynamic on the on the business side and and so i think this this is the moment where we we are starting to see kind of the imperative to transform now you know kovid obviously has been a key driver for that the um the technology is right to start to be able to weave data together and and really kind of uh also the cultural shifts uh through agile through devops through the sre movement through lean um business transformation all these things are coming together and that are really creating kind of the conditions for the the bizops manifesto to exist so uh clayton christensen great harvard professor innovators dilemma my still my all-time favorite business book you know talks about how difficult it is for incumbents to react to to disruptive change right because they're always working on incremental change because that's what their customers are asking for and there's a good roi when you talk about you know companies not measuring the right thing i mean clearly it has some portion of their budget that has to go to keeping the lights on right that that's always the case but hopefully that's an ever decreasing percentage of their total activity so you know what should people be measuring i mean what are kind of the new metrics um in in biz ops that drive people to be looking at the right things measuring the right things and subsequently making the right decisions investment decisions on whether they should do you know move project a along or project b so there are really two things right so so i think what you are talking about is portfolio management investment management right and um which which is a key challenge right in my own experience right uh driving strategy or a large-scale kind of software organization for years um it's very difficult to even get kind of a base data as to who is doing what uh um i mean some of our largest customers we're engaged with right now are simply trying to get a very simple answer which is how many people do i have in that specific initiative at any point in time and just tracking that information is extremely difficult so and and again back to a product project management institute um they have estimated that on average it organizations have anywhere between 10 to 20 of their resources focused on the initiatives which are not strategically aligned so so that's one dimension on portfolio management i think the the key aspect though that we are really keen on is really around kind of the alignment of the business metrics to the i.t metrics um so i'll use kind of two simple examples right and my background is around quality and i've always believed that fitness for purpose is really kind of a key um a philosophy if you will and so if you start to think about quality as fitness for purpose you start to look at it from a customer point of view right and fitness or purpose for core banking application or mobile application are different right so the definition of a business value that you're trying to achieve is different um and so the and yet if you look at how it operations are operating they are using kind of the same type of uh kind of inward metrics uh like a database of time or a cycle time or what is my point velocity right and uh and so the challenge really is this inward facing metrics that the iot is using which are divorced from ultimately the outcome and so you know if i'm if i'm trying to build a poor banking application my core metric is likely going to be uptime right if i'm if i'm trying to build a mobile application or maybe a social uh mobile app it's probably going to be engagement and so what you want is for everybody across it to look at this metric and what are the metrics within the the software delivery chain which ultimately contribute to that business metric in some cases cycle time may be completely relevant right again my core banking app maybe i don't care about cycle time and so it's really about aligning those metrics and be able to start to differentiate um the key challenge you mentioned around the the around the the disruption that we see is or the investors is the alumni is really around the fact that many it organizations are essentially applying the same approaches uh for innovation right for basically scrap work then they would apply to kind of over more traditional projects and so you know there's been a lot of talk about to speed i.t and yes it exists but in reality our are really organizations um truly differentiating um how they operate their projects and products based on the outcomes that they're trying to achieve and this is really where bizops is trying to affect i love that you know again it doesn't seem like brain surgery but focus on the outcomes right and its horses for courses as you said this project you know what you're measuring and how you define success isn't necessarily the same as as on this other project so let's talk about some of the principles we talked about the values but you know i think it's interesting that that that the biz ops coalition you know just basically took the time to write these things down and they don't seem all that uh super insightful but i guess you just got to get them down and have them on paper and have them in front of your face but i want to talk about you know one of the key ones which you just talked about which is changing requirements right and working in a dynamic situation which is really what's driven you know this the software the change in software development because you know if you're in a game app and your competitor comes out with a new blue sword you got to come out with a new blue sword so whether you had that on your kanban wall or not so it's it's really this embracing of the speed of change and and and making that you know the rule not the exception i think that's a phenomenal one and the other one you talked about is data right and that today's organizations generate more data than humans can process so informed decisions must be generated by machine learning and ai and you know and the the big data thing with hadoop you know started years ago but we are seeing more and more that people are finally figuring it out that it's not just big data and it's not even generic machine learning or artificial intelligence but it's applying those particular data sets and that particular types of algorithms to a specific problem to your point to try to actually uh reach an objective whether that's you know increasing the your average ticket or you know increasing your checkout rate with with with shopping carts that don't get left behind and these types of things so it's a really different way to think about the world in the good old days probably when you got started when we had big giant you know mrds and prds and sat down and coded for two years and and came out with a product release and hopefully not too many patches subsequently to that it's interesting right again back to to one of these surveys that we did with uh with about 600 ita executives and uh and we we purposely designed those questions to be pretty open um and and one of them was really wrong requirements and it was really around uh kind of what is the best approach what is your preferred approach towards requirements and if i remember correctly over 80 percent of the it executives said that the best approach their preferred approach is for requirements to be completely defined before software development starts let me pause there we're 20 years after the agile manifesto right and for 80 percent of these id executives to basically claim that the best approach is for requirements to be fully baked before before software development starts basically shows that we still have a very major issue and again our hypothesis in working with many organizations is that the key challenge is really the boundary between business and i.t which is still very much contract based if you look at the business side they basically are expecting variety deliver on time on budget right but what is the incentive for iit to actually deliver on the business outcomes right how often is it measured on the business outcomes and not on an sla or on a budget type criteria and so that that's really the fundamental shift that we need to we really need to drive as an industry um and you know we talk about kind of this this imperative for organizations to operate that's one and uh back to the the innovators dilemna the key difference between these larger organizations is really kind of a if you look at the the amount of capital investment that they can put into pretty much anything why are they losing compared to um you know startups why is it that uh more than 40 percent of uh personal loans today are issued not by your traditional brick and mortar banks but by um startups well the reason yes it's the traditional culture of doing incremental changes and not disrupting ourselves which christianson covered at length but it's also the the inability to really fundamentally change kind of a dynamic between business and i.t and and and partner right to to deliver on a specific business outcome right i love that that's a great that's a great summary and in fact getting ready for this interview i saw you mentioning another thing where you know the the problem with the agile development is that you're actually now getting more silos because you have all these autonomous people working you know kind of independently so it's even a harder challenge for for the business leaders to to as you said to know what's actually going on but but serge i i want to close um and talk about the coalition so clearly these are all great concepts these are concepts you want to apply to your business every day why the coalition why you know take these concepts out to a broader audience including your your competition and in the broader industry to say hey we as a group need to put a stamp of approval on these concepts these values these principles so first i think we want um everybody to realize that we are all talking about the same things the same concepts i think we we're all from our own different vantage point realizing that um things have to change and again back to you know whether it's value stream management or site reliability engineering or bizops we're all kind of using slightly different languages um and so i think one of the important aspects of bizops is for us all of us whether we're talking about you know consulting agile transformation experts whether we're talking about vendors right provides tools and technologies or these larger enterprises to transform for all of us to basically have kind of a reference that lets us speak around kind of um in a much more consistent way the second aspect is for to me is for these concepts to start to be embraced not just by us who are trying or vendors system integrators consulting firms educators thought leaders but also for some of our own customers to start to become evangelists of their own in the industry so we are our objective with the coalition is to be pretty pretty broad and our hope is by by starting to basically educate our our joint customers or or partners that we can start to really foster these behaviors and and start to really change some of dynamics so we're very pleased that if you look at some of the the companies which have joined the the the the manifesto so we have vendors such as desktop or advanced or pagerduty for instance or even planned view one of my direct competitors but also thought leaders like tom davenport or or capgemini or or smaller firms like business agility institute or agility elf and so our our goal really is to start to bring together fought leaders people who have been lp large organizations do digital transformation vendors were providing the technologies that many of these organizations use to deliver on this digital transformation and for all of us to start to provide the kind of education support and tools that the industry needs yeah that's great serge and uh you know congratulations to you and the team i know this has been uh going on for a while putting all this together getting people to sign on to the manifesto putting the coalition together and finally today getting to unveil it to the world in a little bit more of a public uh opportunity so again you know really good values really simple principles something that that shouldn't have to be written down but it's nice because it is and now you can print it out and stick it on your wall so thank you for uh for sharing the story and again congrats to you and the team thank you thanks jeff appreciate it oh my pleasure all righty serge if you want to learn more about the biz ops manifesto go to bizopsmanifesto.org read it and you can sign it and you can stay here for more coverage on the cube of the biz ops manifesto unveiled thanks for watching see you next time you
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ARSENAL FINALLY ANNOUNCE THE SIGNING OF DECLAN RICE! REACTION! 🔴⚪️
I'm Martin Tyler and you're listening to Harry Simeon hey everybody how's it going welcome back along to The Chronicles of a goona the Arsenal podcast part of the 90 Min football family as ever I'm your host Harry simeyou and on this Edition we're going to be reacting live to the announcement of Declan rice Declan rice has completed his transfer to Arsenal it was revealed or confirmed I should say rather than revealed because we all knew it was coming it was confirmed that Declan rice had left West Ham United this morning they put out a statement it was a bit of a weird statement they didn't even mention Arsenal Football Club as his next destination maybe that was agreed between the two clubs that arsenal were going to do it their way as and when they felt they were ready and had all the bits and pieces in place but anyway the announcement came out this morning with regards to West Ham and his departure from East London which then kind of strengthened the reports that were doing the rounds last night claiming that actually arsenal were going to announce this today now I have to say there was a tiny little part of me that thought Arsenal we're going to drag this on as long as they possibly can there was a part of me that thought we're going to still be sitting here at 5 p.m tonight refreshing Twitter scrolling through the internet hoping desperately for an update to come but no they didn't keep us waiting that long because at one o'clock just before one o'clock we got a notification uh from Arsenal Twitter official Arsenal Twitter telling us that um there was going to be a video premiering on the YouTube channel with a link for everybody to jump over to and it was great the way they done it because I look everybody knew what it was but they tried at least to dress it up as something else the title of the video was live from the Arsenal training center and if you had a quick look quick glance at the um the description it said enjoy match highlights and get to know the likes of bakayosaka etc etc behind the scenes uh it was great um and and then you get as you get on a Premiere that sort of countdown and I was looking at it and at one time there was 90 000 people waiting uh to see what that video was going to be literally concurrent viewers which I thought was incredible um look on this show we're going to react to the announcement we're going to talk about Declan rice we're going to react to his uh interview as well his first interview with the club because part one is out at the time of us doing this stream I've watched it I thought it was fantastic and I'll explain my reasons why uh we'll also react a little bit more to West Ham's uh sort of statement with regards to his departure the open letter that Declan rice wrote to the West Ham United supporters because I think what that does is give us an indication of the type of character that he is and although it doesn't really concern us because it's not related to our club it is the type of thing from which you can I think gauge someone's character and I really really enjoyed reading that even though I don't care that much for West Ham United Football Club and all the rest of it we'll be talking about the significance of breaking our club transfer record the significance of this being the biggest transfer fee exchanged between two English clubs we'll also talk about the fact that Arsenal are now able to attract these type of players what that means and a little bit later on in the show I'm going to be opening up the phone lines for you guys to join me and have your say on this breaking news Declan rice is an Arsenal player now when you're talking by yourself these podcasts can get quite tiring so I am going to bring people on as well I'm going to get you guys from the live chat so keep your eyes peeled for the link that is going to be popped into the description just before we're ready uh come on have your say there is no time limit to this episode which is great I've cleared the diary unless I get any calls like I was gonna start this a little bit earlier on and I got a call asking if I could jump onto five live uh just before I did this so I jumped on there just for a couple of minutes instant reaction to the Declan rice news but now I'm here now I'm free and now all the focus is right here on the chronicles of aguna YouTube channel uh we will be releasing this of course in podcast format for those of you that can't stick around for the entirety of the show but want to make sure that you're across the content and uh yeah looking very very much forward to it we'll be taking your comments from the chat but as I say we'll be welcoming some of you on to the show a little bit later on as well if I could just ask before we go any further if you haven't done already please do leave a like on the video leave a like if you're pleased with the signing of Declan rice um subscribe to the channel if you haven't done so already as well as we continue on our journey towards 30 000 YouTube subscribers we'd love to get there sooner rather than later this is amazing and I'll tell you why this feels really cool and really amazing at the moment and what I'm going to do is I'm going to share uh my screen with you guys as well just to give you a kind of um a kind of example with regards to what I'm explaining at the moment because there's been a lot of talk about the the delay in this transfer and the fact that the delay in this transfer had almost kind of taken the joy out of it and and it almost killed the experience and the sort of Buzz that a lot of people were feeling around this Declan rice transfer now while I agree it would have been better if it came quicker and the buzz uh certainly would have been that little bit more had Arsenal been able to get this deal over the line wrapped it all up and and all the rest of it at an earlier date what you've got to say is that regardless of everybody knowing it was happening regardless of how long it took the buzz the reaction to this has been massive because Arsenal are massive look at this right Arsenal put this tweet out 54 minutes ago which is that really brief video of Declan Rice doing his stuff showing off the Arsenal kit and of course uh there's a little voice over on that video as well it's had 5.9 million views in less than an hour 145k likes at the time of recording 70k retweets if you go uh back to the last one look at these videos like the pop-off has been unbelievable and the reaction has been huge this video from Adidas I think is really cool as well uh features uh some very very familiar faces Laura Woods there you'll see on your screen Ian Wright features in the video a little bit later on Alessia Russo Aaron ramsdale uh two just to name a few uh which is um which is brilliant to see as well um but yeah check that video out if you haven't done so already I love this bit yo it's Eddie my mom's got some Joel off waiting bro because of course Declan writing is opening interview which will reflect on in a little bit more detail in a little bit of time talks about his relationship with Eddie and Ketty and I wonder um how much that played a part perhaps in Declan rice wanting to come over and sign for the Arsenal but anyway um should we start with the live chat I think we should start with the live chat let's go through some of you guys's comments um because there are loads coming through keep them coming and we'll tap into as many as we possibly can at Juno says the Adidas announcement was better than Arsenal's one I'll tell you what the Adidas one is fantastic as I've just mentioned and you may have got a glance of that if you're watching us on YouTube so do uh check that out if you haven't done so already um Aaron Ward says he's really enjoying the behind the scenes videos of free season I really like the way that Arsenal did the reveal I know it was a bit short and I know that people will go like and make your mind text me literally as it finished and said was that it and I get it but you know you know that the interviews are coming you know that all the rest of the content is ready to go I like the way that they did this bit in the training center I like the way that they sort of pan the camera around to Declan rice give them an opportunity to say a few words in front of the team same With Yuri and Timber I saw some people in the comments when I was watching it saying what about Kai habits well Kai habits has been there for a little while now so he's had the opportunity uh to do that to to say his bit and whatever you say and you know there will be people out there that will tell you that Yuri and Timber is as good as signing as Declan rice it's just that it's not being shown in that light because we didn't pay 105 million for him but this is the Marquee signing of the summer this is the one that Arsenal really really wanted to get over the line this is the one that they were willing to go that extra mile to do and the one I think that sends a real big statement out to the rest of the Premier League going into the new season Junior Garner says um buzzing for rice and Timber we've made two great signings this time I noticed no mention of habits there Mike in Perth says don't care whether or not West Ham made reference to Arsenal why would they would we in the same position more importantly uh we got him happy to join in buddy I'll definitely pop that link in there mate looking forward uh to speaking to you a little bit later on in the episode um so just going back to that because I said we'd talk a little bit about West Ham's statement and I guess the the gist of it is you know we'd like to thank Declan for his time at the club and all the rest of it and highlighting the achievements that he's uh he's managed to achieve while being there obviously a European trophy albeit uh you know Third Rate One you know don't want to take anything away from West Ham but that is what it is um and obviously West Ham thanking Declan rice for captain and captaining them to that particular bit of glory and I get it like you know he's a big big player for them he has been a big player for them what I thought was really interesting was a the lack of a mention for Arsenal although I'm not as annoyed about that or didn't react to it as sort of I don't know as knee jerkers maybe a lot of Twitter did when I read it because it is Arsenal's thing to announce it's not West Ham's announcement to make and where we're talking about two premier league clubs where we could argue that maybe the relationship became a little bit difficult a little bit fractured over the course of these negotiations you can kind of understand uh why Arsenal maybe said no you know what we're going to do it ourselves leave it out I get it um anyway to me that wasn't that big a deal I agree with what Mike is saying but it did come across as a little bit salty I think when I first read it I was like but then I thought about it for a few minutes and just thought well is it that big a deal who actually cares we've got Declan rice they're losing him and um you know considering we've been you know we've been insulting apparently in our bids um and we've been derogatory in terms of the way we've gone about this deal and incompetent because our lawyers apparently didn't know what they were doing and all the rest of it it's funny that the narrative still out there among the wider world is Arsenal of overpaid and and all the rest of it it's crazy isn't it I love the fact that people don't like us anymore because that shows that we're I wouldn't go as far as saying back because we haven't won any of the major trophies uh you know the trophies that I regard as the major trophies in the last few seasons but um you know we are on our way to that point you feel we're certainly making the right progress while there are no guarantees in football you can't deny that Arsenal are taking big strides towards being at the top table again and and I think Declan rice is a willingness to join us and B interview that he gave which again will reflect on in a little bit more detail a little bit later on in the program is a huge indication of how we're perceived Now by The Wider world as well uh Pete Geary says uh knew it was going to happen but still buzzing lots of love for the Adidas video understandably so uh says three key signings done full Squad ready to tour America Arsenal moving faster than any other Premier League team come on you Gunners and I've talked about this before but I think the fact that you know we've um I I think the fact that we benefited from doing business early last season played a big part here because I think as a result of that you know Michael arteta was probably on the case of the club to get that business done really early again because the earlier you get it done the more time you have for people to settle down the more time you have to get people in and and among the group and sort of understand and learn their surroundings and all the rest of it I think it's great um and obviously we benefited from having that stability early on going into last season because we started like a house on fire and Arsenal will want to set that tone again okay uh what else have we got um Wes bird says not gonna lie I was never overly excited about the rice deal but I have to be honest if you want to be regarded as a few as a huge Club it was critical that we got this done and I'm very very happy uh to be proven wrong um what's this uh name says love this admin taking the P out of the right out of uh the rice announcement finalizing the paperwork was that in the in the bit I haven't read that yet I was going to read that with you guys live on the show we'll do that in just a second let's say a few more Hallows though um Bigelow to T who joins us from a very hot Cyprus I read it was 40 degrees there this morning wow uh maybe time for a nice cold rice pudding to cool off a top top game changing signing yeah brilliant stuff um Charles says you and Tom on at the same time I don't know he's Tom on I don't know uh what else have we got um I'll write on the contract photo I'll check that out I'll check that out um definitely we'll do that right let's go uh to the club's website then let's break it down England International Declan rice has joined us from West Ham United on a long-term contract the 24 year old midfielder has a vast experience making 245 senior appearances for the Hammers as well as winning 43 caps for the Three Lions wow that I mean when you think about the fact that he's 24 and he's achieved all of that 245 senior appearances for a Premier League club and 43 gaps for England at this stage I think that's great isn't it it really really is and it's a real uh big sort of um sort of indicator of this idea and this notion that we keep talking about which is Arsenal want players of a certain age but also players that have experience he certainly falls into that category and into that bracket uh Declan studies youth career at Chelsea which we know that's where he met Eddie and kettia that's why they have the relationship that they do uh he was named Club captain at West Ham in May 2022 and went on to lead the Hammers to the Europa conference league title in June and was named at the tournaments player of the Season by UEFA regular with the England national team he featured at both Euro 2020 and the 2022 World Cup let's see uh what edu had to say we'll also talk about what Mikhail arteta had to say love this picture by the way look how tanned our Teta looks um brilliant isn't it sporting director edu said Declan is a player with fantastic ability and a proven record both club and international levels the process of this transfer has been a big team effort with a clear plan and we're so happy that Declan is joining us he's a high quality young International player who will add great strength to our Squad fitting so well into our strategy of competing with young talented players at the center of our club it's great that Declan will be joining up with Mikel our coaches and his new teammates in Good Time ahead of the new season love that uh let's take it on to what Mikhail arteta had to say he says um we're really happy that Clooney's joining us he's a player with tremendous ability who's been performing at high level in the Premier League and for England for a number of Seasons now he brings undoubted quality to the club and is an exceptional Talent who has the potential to be very successful here Declan has experience in the Premier League yet only 24 years old again reinforcing that point and I hadn't even read this by the way when I was saying that he captained a very good West Ham team and as we all saw he recently lifted the European trophy the responsibility and role he has taken on has been very impressive and we're really excited that he is joining us he will as expected where the number 41 shirt which is uh the number that um he wore of course at West Ham United look a couple more points from me and then we're going to start bringing you guys into the show as well so I am dropping the link right now uh in the comments uh there it is I'm gonna pin it uh to the top of the chat as well so if you want to join me all you have to do is click on that link in fact let me do it again at one second hold on let me paste the link in and then I'll just put an instruction just in case you haven't um been listening to the show and you you put off that one idiot um hold on wait uh how do we do this here we go click on this link to join me uh please make sure that if you do join me there a your camera's turned on that you're not in a loud place because there are people that are listening to this and we'll listen to this in podcast format as well so as good a quality as we can get it the better I do appreciate that it's a live show and I can't control all of that all the time and I'm sure our listeners do too but it'll be great if um we could just make that bit of effort to try and give it the production value that an announcement like this one deserves you Phil um hold on a second have I pinned the new one to the uh live chat I don't think I have hold on a second Declan rice is a gooner I was gonna open the show by the way by singing rice rice baby you know how I did the Timber song yesterday I had so many comments about that I thought yeah maybe that didn't quite go down the way in which I thought it would so I'm not going to sing anymore on podcast hold on here we go uh replace pinned message there we go so if you want to join me that is the link click on it and I will happily bring you into the show um can't wait to hear from some of you guys on this as well but a few points from me uh whilst you guys are getting into the live chat so statement statement signing this is very much that this is the example of a statement signing if ever there was a blueprint as to how to do it it's go and bring in one of the most in-demand players in the league that you currently play in from arrival a London rival in West Ham's case maybe not a direct rival in terms of the level that we're expected to compete at but um you know you go and get him and you beat a big Club another big club that are pushing for him to the signing that is as big a statement as you can make I think and that's why this is really really important and really really significant lots to talk about the add-ons as well and we understand uh that Arsenal ought to pay West Ham 100 million pounds across 24 months and the the add-ons are structured as follows so uh it's gonna be one million pounds paid to West Ham United each time Arsenal make the champions league and Declan rice starts 60 of the games but that is capped of course uh at five payments so that's what takes it from 100 million pounds up to 105 million pounds they won't get their 105 million pounds though if Arsenal don't keep qualifying for the Champions League so that's really really important um I also wanted to talk about just quickly the fact that we're able to attract this type of player now because that wouldn't have happened three years ago you know it it wouldn't have happened it doesn't matter how far Man City were going to go if this was three years ago a player like Declan rice would have looked at Arsenal and said I'm not sure about this and so I'm gonna hold out for a man city move and if my club gets a bit less as a result of that then whatever I'm gonna fight for that move that's the one I want um because that's the one where I I feel like I'm I'd be making the best move for in terms of my career Arsenal are competitive now in that sense and the perception of Arsenal is now competitive in relation to the likes of city now and Liverpool and all the rest of it so I think this is a really really big move from Arsenal have we overpaid we've talked about this time and time again yeah we probably have you know we probably have but unfortunately that's the way the market works that's what you've got to do uh if you're going to um to to fight for the best players and and hopefully compete at the very very top of the division right look we're going to start bringing some of our callers into the conversation remember if you want to join me and have your say on the Declan rice signing slash announcement then there is a link pinned at the top of the chat box click into it and I'll bring you into the chat as and when uh we're ready we've got our first caller lined up great friend of the show you're all going to recognize him he's an absolute Legend and we'll be bringing him on in just a moment we're going to take a very very short pause literally two seconds don't go anywhere [Music] welcome back to The Chronicles of a Guna we're bringing you live reaction to the announcement of Declan rice as an Arsenal player and I'm delighted to say that one of our long time listeners members at good friend as well uh wolf is with us also known as cream bone in the chat I'm sure you will know uh who he is uh will how's it going mate that it's nearly an Arsenal shirt I guess I've already explained uh this is um I actually my favorite that site and this is by way of thanking them for giving us Timber um so I'm wearing in honor of uh uh the swap so I thought I'd swap them back an image for giving up to one of the best players that we could possibly get so that's why that's why I'm I'm in the I thought long and hard I was thinking about an awesome but I thought that'd be a bit cliche so um I've gone with the IX I've gone with eix how are you Harriet um uh yeah it's been it's been it's been a minute and um thank you for having me on yeah all good man all good I've um I've I've struggled a bit this summer like obviously I'm delighted with the business that we've done and and I'm good glad that we've got these players in but it's been Relentless you know this was supposed to be the time uh in which I had a little bit of the hand time and it's actually been busier than it would be during the season and the only thing is I'm not traveling to matches which has taken away some of the tiredness I guess but yeah um I'm good thank you man and uh and good to see you on the show I mean we've known this has come this has been coming for a little while right so nobody's surprised there isn't the shock element here but I mean explain sort of what you felt when you got that notification that finally after all this time this deal was done I mean to be honest as you say because it was it was a done deal really um I was just like yeah this is this is like the finished piece um of the puzzle going into next season and what got me really excited is knowing that um our defense is sorted now um even our front nine is sorted and we're going to see pure um are terrible this season and that's what got me most excited is I remember last preseason when we did our business early and um we got in you know um and Jesus and I've Got a Feeling um it's gonna be even a better season it's it's the the progression that we've made over the last two we're gonna make that step further and rice is the one um I mean I I watched a fair bit of West Ham uh because my mate's West Ham planner I'm a president um and I've always admired rice but I I kind of never really got into in depth about him but this particular season for him to drive a team um and this is no disrespect to West Ham but where they were and how they were struggling for him to be shining and striving and be the engine room in that team thought what on Earth is he going to do with us you know I mean he's gonna he's gonna make us so he's going to make other teams fear us even more than they have already um and I really believe the the big boys out there the man cities the Liverpool's the many nodes and such they are quaking in their boots now that we've got this over the line from the front they knew that this was this was happening I genuinely think that they are scared of us do you think though that do you think though the the pressure that comes with this now because like I know people are doing it to to kind of troll us and I know that people seem to love to hate us and all the rest of it but what you're gonna get now from rival fans is Arsenal must win the league because they've spent 200 million pounds um or whatever like we're gonna get a lot of that now aren't we and and how are we gonna manage the expectation levels like it it's going to be difficult isn't it because for a number of years everybody's looked at us and gone well you know if they finish in the top four it's a good season and now all of a sudden having spent this money there is a greater expectation around Arsenal I don't care I love it I I much prefer this over anything else because as I said it means they're scared of us it means that they're trying to to Rattle us because they're saying that I mean it it doesn't matter in the grand scheme of things it doesn't matter if we progress when you do what we need to do the only reason they're saying it is because they're scared the only reason they're doing it is to setting up the banter just in case we don't win something this year and that is the only reason they're saying it and that you you know it's a rival fan the only time you start bantering Club is when you're scared I mean for example um Kelsey and and and them down the road last season it's just like there's no expectation so we can just laugh at him but when there's expectation they're trying to put pressure on us but I don't think there's any pressure on this I don't think there was any pressure on us last season because nobody expected us to do anything um and in this season it's going to be the same thing they're just putting it out there to um to it's for their own game because there is no pressure on us we're just going to go about and from that All or Nothing thing uh you see that edu artera and Josh they they've got their plan they know what they're doing they're they're highly skilled um uh been around the block they they've got their Five-Year Plan or whatever it is so there's there's no pressure on them you know I mean we're just gonna progress I love it I love it when I hear that kind of stuff I love it when I hear that um that that some fans are scared of us and oh you've got to win something this time you've got to win the Champions League you go in the Premier League or whatever against this the beer monster is Man City we're never going to be favorites so you can't you can't bottle anything you can't under achieve you can't do XYZ if they win the title if somebody else wins the title and we had it we had a good chance of doing it then yeah okay you can say that but I I absolutely love that I'm hearing those noises kept me too me too look uh wolf have you got time mate you want to stick around yeah yeah yeah definitely yeah cool Harry all the time in the world let's bring uh let's bring a caller in as well uh Diallo is joining us how's it going mate hold on let me fix the screen here we go there we go how you doing my friend where are you joining us from first of all uh man I'm calling from Boston uh from the US nice nice what what time is it in the US right now it's earlier isn't it yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah it's nine it's not too early for me but yeah it's 9 20 almost 9 25. nice nice what do you want to say on the Declan rice signing mate it's a pleasure to have you oh man like I woke up so early because I knew the announcement was going to be today well from all the reports we saw yesterday so you know I knew that by the time I wake up probably it will be announced so I woke up so early I usually wake up early anyway but I woke up at like 5 a.m just you know to catch this 7 A.M thing uh anyway like I'm so I'm so happy um on so many levels I don't think I've been excited I'm usually not that into like transfers and this kind of stuff because for me it there's just way too much emphasis placed on it and not so much on the actual football during the season the loudest people during the transfer windows you know they you don't tend to see them talk about football when the real football starts so I don't get too hyped into it but for this particular sign in Harry I don't know there's just something about you know when they say a transformational signing this is one of those Transformations or signing for a football club and I know that's not a massive Club we've had big big players but where we've been in the past 10 years we haven't been able to be in this kind of conversations you know so I know but by the way before I even continue I just wanted to say you've been so good over you know I always watch your stuff not just on your channel but on other on other people's channels as well I think you've spoke so well on this whole transfer season so far for Arsenal not just some techno rice because I think people have misunderstood and and to your words uh kind of on the on the mining and disrespecting Arsenal Football Club in a way and I think the signing of the current rights would hopefully wake people up and Shake people say that this is a massive football club we are not just like this you know like a childish to we've been on the children for the last decade I would say but that doesn't mean Arsenal is that we are still one of the biggest clubs in the world and you will see it when they come to the US next you know next week you will see will turn up I'll be in DC uh also be in New York I don't have the tickets for New York but I'll be I'll be I'll be I'll be there you will see it's a massive club and um so yeah but this signing kind of kind of emphasizes that and wakes people up and show people that you know we we are a massive Club because Declan rights could have gone anywhere you know he's that big he's that good he could have he had the choice to go anywhere I'm pretty sure any football club in the world right now if they had the opportunity to sign rice they will so the fact that he only wanted to come to us and he really he I mean the way he spoke about that gave me goosebumps because that tells you he is fully bought into the project and um there is nothing bigger than that kind of field that comes within he's a great talent but more than anything Harry is the mentality there is no player outside of Arsenal there's no play in the league last season that if you ask me to go to war with that he's he's that guy you know there's like a few other players you could say Highland and I don't know but for me the way they can write portrays himself the way he he controls games the personality you know the authority that he brings on the football pitch and off the page that's the kind of personalities you want at the club and yeah we have other personalities too but he just adds to that depth of personalities and Authority we lost one in Shaka but I think we've got an even bigger one in in Declan wolf did you did you have you seen the interview the first part of the interview that he's done yet oh we've lost wealth he's popped off um the other I know that you've seen it um because you just referenced it but for me that was probably the best welcome interview I've ever seen from a player maybe joining any club and I know I'll be biased here because obviously um I'm going to be pro-arsenal ahead of everybody else and all the rest of it but the way he spoke the way he sort of broke down the reasons why he wanted to join the club the way he spoke about some of the players that we currently have at the football club and his relationship with them just kind of reinforced the fact that he really feels like he's going to a place where he's going to be great on the pitch but off of it as well and there's been loads of talk around this transfer with regards to Declan rice being a family man and Declan rice being someone that wants to stay in London and stay in an environment that he's familiar with having all those players in our Squad already and and the relationship that he has with those players has I think played a big big part here and so you don't just credit Michel arteta here you gotta credit um the players that have clearly spoken to him you've got to credit the coaching stuff you've got a credit EDU and it's basically yet another sign of of the fact that we are very much building a family Arsenal and and that clearly as I say with Declan rice has played a big part in convincing him that above anywhere else this is the place to be for him to kick on to the next level of his career oh absolutely he said that I mean he even went on the way he spoke about us now it's as if he's been at the club for like you know since I thought it has been there for the last four years that just tells you the level of a detail that he puts into you know that he put into this transfer he clearly thought about it deeply and it wasn't just about I mean I'm sure he's on a very good contract as he should he's one of the best players you know in his position in the world but but he clearly has thought about this you know this is not just about like um just staying in London you know this is far deeper than that and uh yeah the way he he said about how players have spoken to him about Arsenal you know the likes of soccer and uh Ben White even um you know he he the way he spoke about um the the players that attack has improved over the years and you know Harry one of the I can't I don't have my laptop open right now but one of the things he mentioned is that he said ateta is the big is a is a big factor or one of the biggest factors why he joined the club and more importantly he said and he thinks he can get the best out of him and then he went on to say that he is happy to spend the better part of his his best years at this great Club you know so he's entrusting his best years as a professional footballer so I tell her why because he believes in what that is doing and he also said that as well I think um like I said a player joining with that much hunger with that much determination you know we already seen it before West Ham this guy was basically like you know like lifting the whole team on his on his shoulders you know with uh with with other with other players on you know in the team doing very very little now he's at a team where he can actually he can actually where he's playing with even better players um and and you know and I think his game will go up higher because ateta knows him very well and he knows how whatever you know would like him to do I think there is a big connection there huge connection agreed agreed um Diallo I'm going to let you go mate just so I can bring some other callers in but thank you uh so so much for jumping on I really really appreciate you and um wish you all the best you made some unbelievable points and thank you for supporting the podcast man no problem man no problem thanks man take care catch you soon cheers that was the brilliant Diallo joining us from uh Boston I'm gonna bring in uh gonna bring back wilf who disappeared there I think he's connection sorry but I had a little bit of anything uh internet connection oh goodness all good um let me just quickly uh bring up those comments that uh Diallo was referring to there before uh we bring in a couple more callers as well because I think this is really really important and when people out there still talk skeptically about Michel arteta this is the kind of thing that they need basically thrown in their face um you know I I went on to talk sport last night and um I spoke to Rory Jennings in adiola Depot and Rory Jennings had said earlier in the week that unai Emery's a much better manager than Michael artetter and and I had to go back on that comment not because I don't think Uno Emery's a good manager or because I'm dismissing what he's achieved in the past with previous clubs but simply because right now at this moment in time there is no doubt about the fact that Michel arteta is better for Arsenal than unai Emery ever could be and and that and there are so many reasons why and and this is this sums it up for me this is what Declan rice said he said uh I'm so excited he speaks for himself you see how he works you've got a real insight into how he works on the Amazon documentary how he works with his players and not only as a coach but psychologically how good he is with the players how he improves players he's a massive factor in the reason why I've come here I know he's going to get the best out of me I know I've got more levels to go up in my game and I feel like he's the manager to take me to those next levels I'm really excited to be working with him I mean that that just sums it all up doesn't it that literally just sums it up as to how important Mikhail arteta is I will take this one and I'll bring the other guys in as well I mean I with all the things that people have been saying about him yeah players that have played with him uh his coach before arguably he's got to be the hottest property managerily in the world right now young young manager I I defy anyone to um name someone who's a hotter property than him if you see what he's done in three years with the mess that we were and he's got us to this stage where 105 100 million plus five million add-ons kind of play out if you think about football he's one of the best midfielders in the world right now has picked everyone is has kicked us over everyone that is Testament to our aaroni's hierarchy and everything that he's done um he's got players like celiba signing and they're not really happy as Larry to sign a new contract uh Saka all these kind of I mean the price on an older guards uh Saka Martinelli Saliba you're talking about 500 millionaire I'm sorry you close to 500 million and he's got our Squad our squad's value now he's crazy in comparison I know people keep talking about the spend but if you look at the way we've increased the value of Saka of Martinelli of Odegaard of Saliba of Gabrielle even even Ben White it's all gone crazy it's gone crazy um let me bring some of the guys in that are waiting patiently in the background as well let's bring in uh Fadi uh where are you joining us from mate hey everyone I'm joining from Raleigh North Carolina in the U.S brilliant good to see you mate um let's get your reaction uh to Declan rice signing just give me one second because I'm going to bring Mike in who's joining us from Perth as well Mike good to see you mate um I don't need to ask you where you're joining us from it's clear let's get Fatty's view on the announcement and all the rest of it first up and then we'll come to you Mike gone fatty the floor is yours yeah I mean as simple as statement signing and everybody's been saying that this cliche but it's it's really it's really that and you know I like the hype and I enjoy the hype but I just want to see Declan rice on the football pitch so I think that's what's so exciting because we saw how part they operated in that Midfield and how valuable he was and I think Declan rice is the next level to that because he offers more going forward you know I think parte when it comes to defensively is very solid but offensively at times he was lacking I mean the one thing that comes to mind is against Southampton in the last minute decides to shoot from outside the box instead of making a better decision I feel like in situations like that Declan rice offers you more especially when you're going for the game trying to win it at the last minute so that's what excites me about Declan rice but just the overall project coming together I just came across a video from Rory Jennings and just kind of talking about the spine celiba Declan rice and then what we have up front I mean the last missing piece I feel like is that number nine but I don't think it's the right time yet because of what the type of football that we're gonna play soon I think we want to keep that fluidity still so that's kind of how I feel uh the long story short it's very exciting honestly to see where Arsenal work when arteta took over just everything all over the place and then now it's all you can see the vision you can see what's happening and even the players are buying into it so very exciting it is indeed Mike let's get your immediate reaction as well uh to the news which only broke around about an hour and a half ago now it's uh it's a needle mover big time or on a number of fronts you've already referenced um already reference what he says about Arsenal's intent but also of course it's a it's a it's a needle mover on the pitch and it's a needle mover for for all those players around him all of those players that have signed new contracts which shouldn't go under the radar in any way shape or form it's been a fantastic summer not just for the new guys in but also for those people who we've managed to sign up to another four years plus and and what's happening is the whole team are moving together so that the needle the needle moves again on that and of course all these guys are another year older than they were at the start and last season how good is that how high are these how high is the ceiling of some of these players that we've already got on on the books it it could be staggering over the next two to three years uh no I can't wait to see what happens I'm like Friday I can't wait to see what happens on a pitch I think it's going to be a good thing to say yeah I agree yeah it's really really exciting times go on mate go for it can I ask a question to you guys um I just just thought this now as as Freddie was talking I think well do you guys think that uh rice will be the Game Changer in the big games the the Liverpool away the man city is away the man United's away um you know the the games that we hiccuped in last season I let the guys take it I mean for me what what he gives us and this depends on what we do in terms of who we let go as well for me it's really really important like I think that we keep Thomas party because to have that ability to be able to go with party and rice for example away at somewhere like Old Trafford or anfield or the Etihad and to be able to just slightly adjust the balance in in the big games in the really important games I think is a really good weapon to have and I think it's something that maybe we lacked a bit last season I think Jacka gave us that ability to just be that little bit more defensive when we needed to be because for all the the thoughts he had and the criticism that he received with regards to his defensive side of the game I still think he had that defensive awareness in terms of knowing when to drop into holes and cover for other people maybe wasn't mobile enough to always carry that out but imagine somebody with that awareness and the mobility that Declan rice has as well I think all of a sudden you've got a whole new dimension to your attack I'll bring Muhammad in on this as well who's been waiting patiently in the background Muhammad how you doing mate good to see you again hi good evening how are you my friends all the guys there happy day for all of us it is indeed um give us your thoughts on where Thomas Thomas party Declan rice I should say uh fits into the Arsenal 11 now because I think that's going to be the next debate that we have yes uh first of all just one statement um it's uh really a statement signing we 've all been waiting patiently for uh for this to be officially announced because we as Arsenal a huge Club big Club historical Club so inside in our feelings all of us we really do do want the present and the future to return as big as as we were in the past years so I I think this feeling reflects the signing of decline rice about um your question I think he can fits both in number six as uh one holding midfielders and two eights for example odd guard and Harvard's or osgard and another player and also I think if party stays or if I think we lost Muhammad there uh just for a second if we lost him yeah I think we have so he's just oh he's Frozen Muhammad we'll get you back on as soon as your connection uh comes back uh apologies uh that's what happens when you do live shows um is he still there no he's still frozen I can see hold on Muhammad are you there again no we've lost him we've lost him uh we'll get him back I'm sure um all right let me ask you guys this question then we'll we'll go around that I'll start with Mike this time what would be your Midfield three now on the first game of the season Nottingham Forest at home you've got party you got rice you got habits you got odor guard um you've got Emil Smith's Row as well what's your name it's a real tough one right because because one of my mantras over the last two or three weeks I've been talking to Arsenal friends has been we need to stop thinking in terms of first 11. um we are bigger than the first 11 now and to say that X is going to replace Y and and a is going to replace C is probably not the way Mikel is thinking about like the universe and everything and but if you're gonna pin it down and say what's my what's my starting 11 for that first game I would probably party is still here and I'm probably I've probably got a slightly different attitude towards party than some but if he was to still be here I'd still I'd still start with I'd still start with rice Odegaard I think through a Shirin and then it's the debate as to whether you put party at six and rice at eight and or whether you have can I have it's there so I I'll probably I'll probably do part a right in order to go out to kick things off on that first minute they've party is still there we've still got georginio as well like it's like it's mad isn't it just forget there's so many absolutely and isn't that fantastic I mean we we've got I mean Georgie you know in my eyes hard bro broke or smashed smashed out the park in terms of expectations when we started signed him in January I mean there weren't many people standing up and say hey look how good is it that we brought your genuine for a bit of depth for a bit of experience for red leadership and yet some of the games that he was he he put that shirt on you would have thought he would have been an ass to play for for years um absolutely absolutely Harry I think that's that's Sports on I think that if you wrote down our top 18 now how good does it look how Bloody good does it look I mean it really is top drawer as will said three years ago we're going to do a pod tomorrow on what Arsenal's best 11 is at the moment that's the plan we've been holding this off until we got to um to the point where the Declan rice signing had been announced and I started to write it down I'm not going to give anything away on this this episode but I started to write it down and then I started to write the nine substitutes that you're allowed in the Premier League currently and I've left four players that should at least be on the bench out of the squad entirely which is a sign of how much better bigger stronger this squad is becoming let me try and bring Mohammed uh back in and we'll ask him this question as well uh Muhammad your your connection is a little bit hit and miss but can you hear us now he's Frozen again he's Frozen again we'll come back to Muhammad in a bit he's a regular and I really really want to allow him to have his say but it's just not working at the moment fatty um what's your Midfield Trio then I want to be surprised but from last season you know the stability that our Theta wanted and kind of the vision we're seeing now with the Havert signing I would say it would be rice haverts and auto guard I think if it was a tougher opposition not not no disrespect to Nottingham Forest but I think we're going to be looking to go very attacking and you know put on a show in the opening weekend of the Premier League so I think they would they'll want to have you know five attackers the whole time and just Blitz them from the start just to give it a good showing so I think it might be similar to how the Wolves game unfolded hopefully you know just kind of coming out straight away pressing them and you know pinning them down and just scoring loads of goals uh so that's that's kind of how I see it and like everybody keeps kind of mentioning the squad is getting deeper I mean what are the possibilities of you know Declan rice slotting in a center-back just to kind of support in times of where we're kind of struggling instead of you know at times we were bringing Rob holding to have that five in the back what if Declan rice can be that player that can support the defense when we're struggling or we're being pinned back and games against Liverpool Man City he also gives you that stability and calmness and he can drive the ball out because that's I think that's one of the issues that we had against Liverpool whenever we were getting the ball back is just we were kicking it to the you know other side of the field we weren't kind of maintaining it so Declan rice has that ability keep the ball you know progress with the ball and relieve some pressure so I think it will definitely benefit us in those games and one more point the city game because our season in a sense was defined by the collapse at Liverpool because that resulted in us you know struggling and Southampton but also the game against Man City which I think one of the things that went wrong is Thomas Sparta was on the de bruyno now can we imagine Declan rice man marking de bruyne I think that would that would be potentially a different outcome it would be more challenging for Declan rice now I think that uh party was carrying an injury because he just seemed very like he was always giving him five yards of space and it was that's not Thomas Sparta he's very good defensively so I think Declan rice makes that situation more difficult there's less space for somebody like the brine who's you don't want to give them I mean even in tight spaces he's going to be challenging to deal with but with that kind of space is even more difficult so I think that definitely brings us that much closer against the tribal owners I mean we got to give them their respect yeah so it definitely brings us closer it does indeed well before I come to you I'm going to try to bring Mohammed in one more time uh because he's trying this really to get back on uh Muhammad just quickly my friend I'm going to give you just one question because the connection is just not strong enough um your Midfield three now that we have all of these options georginio party rice uh Odegaard habits who's your Midfield three for the first game of the season let's have your Midfield three mate um who who are you going um that's a tough one because I I mean both uh Freddie might make great points but um it really depends on the on on the how preseason goes the fitness levels the um the game stage is going to look at because foreign and um I think if everything's everyone's fit and everything's going I think are much right that we will go hard on them I can see us playing party older gods and rice um and giving habits a little bit more time to bed in um to get used to it um that's that I mean that's what I would go for but I mean I'll tell the only one is more predictable unpredictable than than our terrorist pet um in my opinion um so but I think going into that game are our strongly Smithfield if we were going to go for their throats would be um part a uh writing in the eighth um an older Gods um and then if the game is dead and buried then you might see georginio and and have it come on I don't think he's going to put that pressure on habit straight away for the first game given because he needs to he needs to learn the role as well doesn't he because he's not really played as an eight he's played as a ten he hasn't really played as an eight so he's gonna need time to adapt not just to the new surroundings in the way Arsenal play but a new role for him as well as an individual I'm going to bring Alex in as well in just a second um but I also just wanted to make this point on this whole Midfield thing because I think we saw signs at the back end of last season that michelottet is starting to think differently about the balance of his team so remember the last couple of games we started playing with center-backs at fullback we started playing with midfielders at fullback I think for me Mikhail arteta May well look to play with those the two more advanced midfielders and try to balance that out by shape-shifting a little bit defensively and I think that is what you might see this season so I think he has got it in his mind the habits can play as innate along with Odegaard I think he has got it in his mind that even trossard could play in that position because we saw that as well at the back in the last season on a number of occasions Tross are coming off the bench and playing in the left eight role I think he'll want to get Fabio Vieira more involved because he paid a lot of money for him and I don't think he's ready to give up on him just yet so I think we are going to see arteta try and address the the lack of balance that we maybe fear that we'd have in Midfield with the two eights by maybe changing something defensively and uh and I guess we're gonna have to wait and see on that let me just bring Alex in because he's been working impatiently um Mohammed is back waiting but Mohammed your connection keeps dropping my friend every time um we'll see if we can get you home one more time but let's bring in Alex Alex how's it going where are you joining us from hey Eric I'm joining you from Atlanta Georgia nice one nice one what's the weather like here Atlanta Georgia oh it's unbearably hot just terrible it's better than the cold man it's better than the cold um talk to us how are you feeling about the Declan rice announcement yeah man if you had told me three years ago four years ago that we'd be sitting here having a summer like this I I would have told you you're crazy I mean it's it's unbelievable couldn't be happier as an Arsenal fan right now and yeah it's it's fantastic news great day where where do you see Declan rice fitting into the picture then we've just been having a debate about the balance of the Midfield and you know who he replaces or or how Michael arteta looks to address uh the sort of slight change in Personnel where do you see him fitting in and what do you expect him uh to sort of bring to the team yeah I think Mike great made a great point about uh not thinking about our team in in terms of Justice starting 11. I think we can have a very fluid lineup I think uh Declan rice brings so much versatility to that Midfield and I think we have an opportunity to disrupt what teams expect from us I think towards the end of last season teams are starting to figure out kind of our play style and they could predict kind of how we were going to set up against each team but now with the depth we have in Midfield like everybody's been saying we can we can switch players around we can we can switch windups up we can disrupt what what other people are expecting from us so I think I see him playing as an eight or a six I think my lineup kind of would be party and rice in there just to have more solid defensive shape but I could I see him six or an eight yeah here's a question for everyone and a question for the chat as well um we're talking a lot about sort of um you know this idea of of having a squad and it not just being an 11. is there an argument that part of our relative success was last season was down to the fact that we had a settled team and does anyone worry or fear that the fact that we will probably have a bit more of a fluid 11 there'll be a lot more rotation does anybody worry that that could be a bit of a problem or an issue it's a it's a no-win situation for artists it isn't it really Harry because he got criticized I didn't finite him last season for not being proactive enough in rotating in when he did substitutions in in when he didn't do substitutions so um I have trust that our tester will create the Synergy in a slightly bigger group than the Synergy that was created last year with the group that he had um I I hear the point of of of potentially bringing in I mean like Forest did last year they brought in 21 players or whatever it was I can see the problem in that in that situation but the core group I mean even if we have let's let's say that sort of 17 or 18 players who are regularly going to feature during the course of the season I mean we've actually only got three new ones at this stage so it's not we're not talking wholesale changes and maybe some of them will like a rest from time to time as well maybe they'll appreciate that and you'd want them to have a little bit of white line fever anyway you'd want them to to say right okay I I I've been sort of rested for a couple of games um and look what happened to Martinelli when he was when he was sort of taken out for two or three games last season last season they came on and scored five and five uh that's the sort of thing that we wanted in terms of response from the other but from the team as a whole so at this stage I'm not concerned but I'd rather have this situation than the situation we found ourselves in at the back end of last year when we lost tomiasu we lost saliva we had to bring in someone and blessing uh in in Rob Holden who it wasn't bad defensively but he didn't offer the progression that that Saliba or or white could have been that position um but so I'd rather have this problem than the problem we had at the end of last year and and to be honest the end of the previous season as well so that's where I'm at with it all yeah I I completely agree I'm looking at it through the lens of and again I'm not saying this is going to be the case I'm kind of Playing devil's advocate here a little bit for the purpose of the debate but there is a part of me that thinks it's not so much about having new players it's more about the Rhythm so you know the team got into a really good Rhythm last season and for large periods of the Season we were able to keep the same 11 and that breeds continuity and consistency and all of those things and I just wonder if Mikhail arteta slightly adapts his approach and says well you know we've got a game on Sunday Saturday we're going to play this 11 and then we're going to make four changes going into the Champions League game midweek and then another four changes at the weekend and then four changes again and he keeps chopping and changing it I just wonder if that it's it's something that you have to be able to deal with as a big club and something that you have to be able to cope with if you want to compete on multiple fronts but it's not something that we're used to just yet and I wonder if we're going to need a bit of time to get used to that as well and thanks coming up is versatility and I think that's what defines a lot of these signings so it's the ability to kind of cover multiple positions so in a sense we also what benefited us which is which was the stability also was part of our undoing because teams started learning how to play against us you know kind of doubling up on Saka uh when we had Eddie it was just kind of limiting you know spaces so I think it'll serve us better and I think we'll get if we can get further into like The League Cup competitions the FA Cup I think that's just going to get everybody more playing time that's one of the reasons why when we were knocked out of the Europa League it was just very disappointing because okay we are out of a competition that we were aiming to win but it's also those players that were not getting as much playing time that's not that was it like tyranny I think he was doing really good in the Europa League games and it was kind of pushing zinchenko just people were saying put tyranny and put tyrannian Emma Smith throw that maybe he would have gotten a goal got some confidence back you know that which would have potentially helped us later on this season so I think having those games getting that whole Squad of 18 players engaged and supporting and you know playing a role in the team gives you that stability um and you know the one part just came to mind because you know we've seen arteta change the formation and started to change the topic but what are your thoughts on like formation changes do you think we're gonna play in the same formation or like maybe potentially changing formation where we play three at the back because we do have three solid center backs in white Saliba and Gabrielle so like a three four three where you have zinchenko talking in with rice or you have zinchenko on the left rice auto guard Timber what are your thoughts on formation changes or do you see it being similar to how this season was and just players inverting from the right or the left for me I think the base formation will be the same in that on paper it will still be a four three three but I I don't think that we always played with the back four last season I think we often played with the back three you saw zinchenko going to Midfield you'd see jacquer push up you'd see Martinelli maintain the width on the left hand side on the right hand side we played a little bit differently um and I don't think you can do the inverted thing on both sides at the same time I think there needs to be that balance maintained I think that yeah I think that in game a lot of the time we were playing with the back three anyway so I don't expect anything dramatically to change uh on that front but to be able to have that the adaptability is obviously a big deal and really really important um just quickly Muhammad I'm trying to bring you back inmate but your connection is really really low and it's not um it's not what I can see you freezing down at the bottom so I apologize mate but we'll get you on next time I promise for a long time uh it's just that the connection is completely off I can see it in the bottom um so apologies for that mate um well if you were gonna say something yeah going back to your question I don't I think you you answered it as slightly earlier on when you said um that when everybody's headed into the system I think it'd be a seamless when you take one player out of the seamless um joining of another player a different ability a different style um so I don't think that's going to be a problem I um I disagree with the whole um inverted thing on the balance side because with Timber if for example if we had Timber and chenko on either side and you're not going to invert the same time so that gives you the um the opportunity to change a game State and if for example Forest they figure out how to nullify zinchenko inverting on the left-hand side then all we do is zinchenko stays in in his back position and starts to invert and that that will off balance the the opposition um because they they can only have continuities for one or two and it would be changing our game state would make them make too many changes I think it I think our channel will go with that and and use a right side and left side that Cannon but only one at a time in a game is that is that something I know that a lot of the guys are agreeing and again I'm playing devil's advocate here and and I'll throw this out to the the rest of the panel as well is that over complicating things because what happens if because what one of the things that I think our Tech has done really really well at Arsenal is made them better at coping with transitions so when you think back to the Emory days the venga days we'd often push both our fullbacks up the pitch we get caught on the ball whoever was playing in defensive Midfield at the time it was Granite Jacka after's been there himself he's been in that position too they would end up being exposed and overrun because they wouldn't have to then deal with the entire width of the pitch because there was no fullback to help him and your center-backs don't want to get dragged out into those areas so if we had both sides inverting it'd only take one bit of miscommunication Timber thinks he should invert but zinchenko's already done it or thought that at the same time and all of a sudden you're leaving your Center halves in a position where they have to split to cover the width of the pitch and all of a sudden you're in a bit of trouble is that not and again I'm playing devil's advocate here so I'm interested to hear what you guys have to say is that not potentially exposing your side to greater risk on the transition because it only takes a bit of miscommunication to put you in a position where you're in Street whereas when you've only got one inverted player then your other three Center your other three Defenders are all in close Unison and three are much more able to cope with the width of the pitch than two foreign for at least two seasons whether gifted players we've been very intelligent players who will read the game well you you think of all the god you pick her party you think of Gabriel and celiba they read the game very well so who is another great reader of the game um I don't think that's the problem because he's he's got leaders on the pitch that are intelligent enough to see it and if they do make that mistake the odd chance that they do you've got saluba and Gabriel there who are quick enough whoever strong enough to deal with in-game States to um allow players to get back and and adjust accordingly so yeah I don't think it will be a problem okay the rest of the guys yeah I I agree with what will said I think arteta has made a point in signing players that have that intelligence of reading the game and I think he'll do just he'll introduce this slowly if he decides to do this it's not going to be something where I think he's just gonna write out the gate try to force the players into doing this he's going to introduce this kind of over the the course of the first couple of games and see how it works out but I think yeah we have two very much I think people don't realize quick center backs who can cover a lot of ground quickly and that's where the versatility in Midfield comes in again if we play party and rice if we have two players overlapping on either side then party might be able to drop down a little bit and help out the center backs and cover that center lane uh so that way Gabrielle and saliva can spread out a little bit more across the pitch when tracking back Mike you were going to say something on that yeah I'm wondering I'm wondering whether we I can't see the situation because of the the scenario that you that you referenced there where we invert on on both flanks at the same time um so I think it's from the right or from the left depending on uh possible probably depending on the opposition in terms of where where they are where their strengths or weaknesses are that um maybe we do have uh maybe we do have one half or one game inverting with with Timber on one side and the the other half or the other game in virgin with zinni and I I think it's um uh yeah I think that'll depend on the opposition if we've got a um if we've got a team that are strong on the left it'll be we invert from the right and vice versa and be that strong on the left or right defensively or offensively so I think I think this depth gives us the flexibility to do that uh in terms of much and more um rather than just relying on on 11 or 12 good players for every team in on in every game we've now got the depth to say right okay what's the best way of uh of taking on this opposition so for example I think you've already referenced the potential for for party if he stays in rice as I've done more pivot at the back against the man cities away against Liverpool's away but we wouldn't want to do that against Forest at home um so I think that's what this depth gives us and so invert from right or left of unless you get rice dropping into a back three if you've got two inverting at the same time yeah I guess the solution to that yeah I just I worry that if you try to keep changing it in it within a game like so if you keep saying oh yeah you go in the first half or you go for 20 minutes and and now I'm going to change it to you going on the other side I just worry that that there can be confusion there and one of the things I think that artea has made us better at I think at the end of the last season we conceded way too many goals um for my liking a lot of them came from set pieces that was a problem and when you consider how good we were at defending them at the start of the Season that was a problem that I couldn't quite put my finger on in terms of why it was happening but on the transition we are much much better and that's been because even though we've played with this inverted fullback which theoretically leaves you with one less Defender when the ball's turned over we've covered the right spaces and I just worry that it only takes if you're if you've got two fullbacks that have that in mind it only takes one misstep from one of them to put you in a position where you can no longer cover the ground that you need to and and we know in this league against the very best opposition you only need to make one mistake and you'll be punished so um that's just my um my sort of thinking on that again we're gonna have to see how it plays out and and I'm sure Mika latte knows way more than I do about this but um yeah just something that came to mind mistakes will happen I think and the mistakes will happen but I think the unpredictability as well where it's not hey you invert like you and we're in the first half or um Timber you and were in the second half it's having the unpredictability where it's like at any point in the half you don't know where the attack is coming from you don't know where the gaps are going to be at so it's the unpredictability in-game is crucial because you know with the low block teams are going to try to like negate all the attacks but it's like you don't know where the attack is going to come from and then you add in Royce to that picture where he's driving in from deep as well so it's just a lot of variation there's going to be critical in games where you know let's say Jesus doesn't have a shooting Busan or saka's struggling where we can drive the game from Midfield and at times last year we struggled with that and now you add in trussard I like I mean I like how key viewer is looking I think if uh tyranny is leaving caviar is going to be the backup to zinchenko and could potentially you know you serve him or become the starting um left back maybe that's a long stretch but I think there's a reason for these signings we keep saying there's a plan in place there's a plan for kivir and there's I mean the last four signings well the last five I mean if we take out georginio key viewer who's call haverts rice I mean that's if those players are starting alongside let's say Ben White starts as well that back line is I think they're all six foot tall rice is six foot tall average is over six foot tall so it's like maybe that's one area where we want to also focus on is the height yeah I do think we were physically overrun at the at the end of last season at times um and I don't know if that was down to fatigue um or if it was down to just not having the right profiler player all the time and you know I remember sort of driving up to the Etihad for that game where we were absolutely battered and we were you know there's no other way of of describing that game and I remember just looking at how physical they were as well as incredibly technical in every single Department I mean I also remember being it a game I was covering for the radio Crystal Palace Man City at selhurst Park uh last season the game that City went on to win one nil and I remember sort of standing in the tunnel after the game waiting for Patrick Vieira at the time to come out and speak for the radio show and and literally a couple of the Man City players rodery earling Harlan jogged past me and anyone who's been to Crystal Palace will know how tight that tunnel is and I remember just looking up in awe at how big these guys were and how physical and Powerful they were and so mancy and not just a great site in terms of their technique they are real athletes as well and I think that maybe that's something that we were looking to address with the signing of Declan rice too um guys I'm gonna go for it go for it Alex sorry just just going back real quick what you were saying about uh hustle confusion like with the with the fullbacks and things one thing that I've been really impressed with over the last two seasons with this Arsenal team is I you can actually see on Pitch communication happening and it's not just coming from Odegaard it's coming from zinchenko and Gabrielle and and Martinelli up top they're all communicating with each other they're all being vocal on the pitch they're all communicating really well with each other so I think having this type of fluid system I trust these players to get this type of message across if they want to switch in the middle of the game I trust them now more than ever to to be able to get that message across to themselves and minimize any confusion yeah it's a great point it's a great point just kind of quickly on something Fidel said that made me made me think um I totally agree with him um would they uh with being able to invert um not first off second off just in game what that also does is it negates um opposition being able to double up and triple up on Martinelli and sucker because if they've got people that can invert from either side they can't spare two and three players all the time and it's gonna run the legs out it's going to run the legs out of your position so without having that option to invert from either side whenever you want yeah indeed um guys I'm gonna wrap up the show um thank you uh so much to will fatty Alex Mike the aloe everybody that joined us Muhammad as well uh for joining us on the show um a final word each I guess uh before we dive over to the chat box and then say our goodbyes at Will's gone let's let's have a inspirational line on Declan rice um he's gonna bring us the title he's going to bring us the title and drive us deep into the chat into the Champions League I've said it here I wanted to get that or out into the Easter um I I think we're winning the title this year and going deep in the Champions League possibly love it fatty let's come to you uh first of all I want to thank you for having me thank you guys uh it's been a great discussion I just can't wait to hear the Champions League Anthem and just seeing you know the Emirates I think that's going to bring a tear to my you know I'm gonna be crying I'm you know forewarning so I'm very excited for that you know I'm not going to go into the season with any expectations because that City game really took a lot out of me so and then I'm just getting it back now with the rice signing so I just want to this is going to be enjoyable season I just got my niece and the new Arsenal kit she was just recently born so I'm just I'm just very excited and you know excited to make good friends and meet new Gunners uh this year brilliant stuff Alex has come to you yeah uh the new era at Arsenal is in full swing and uh yeah super excited to just be back in the Champions League I will be glued to every game this season giving my full support just up the Gunners let's do this indeed uh Mike you've had the most time to think about it so I'm expecting like a blockbuster [Music] first of all Harry I've got to say mate that the the effort and energy you put into these uh this channel is is Sensational so so Props to you mate um it's a pleasure to be part of what a great community so thank you to you for first and foremost um secondly in terms of in terms of us as a team we're back at the big table where where we should be where we want it to be and that's all we've ever wanted as funds that's all we've ever wanted and we're here we've arrived again and and can't wait to see the the season kick off and and what we can achieve me too me too uh guys thank you uh so so much for joining me I'm gonna go through the live chat for a few more minutes uh and then gonna sign off as well but thank you uh to will uh to Fadi to Mike and to Alex as well uh for joining me as well as Muhammad who joined us and of course Diallo we will do a phoning show uh again uh in the not too distant future uh so thank you guys a few super chats to address uh first of all a big welcome to Nicola who signed up to the channel thank you so much Diallo uh said thanks for bringing me on Harry we are back come on you Gunners love it uh and a big big thank you to Pete as well for his very very kind donation to the channel he says now we have our main targets do you think we see outgoings I think we do I think this is the time now where you're going to see Arsenal try and move a few players on and as I've discussed before I do think we'll move into a third phase of the window where we'd have probably been or we probably will be satisfied with our business but would maybe look and think if an opportunity comes along perhaps we'll act or if a departure allows us to move for someone else then we'll act at that point he also says if so which players um well Jack has already gone I think one of baligan and then kettia could go um I wouldn't be surprised if we saw one of them depart maybe Thomas party although I don't want that to happen uh obviously footballing reasons um and possibly I know it's got a bit quiet lately but possibly kirantini as well uh he says great pod Harry have a beer on me for your next barbecue thank you uh so so much thank you all for tuning in I know there wasn't much notice before this stream began or anything like that but I figured we needed to bring some instant reaction to the news that Declan rice is officially an Arsenal player people can stop losing their minds about it now I'm delighted that we were able to get some of you guys on as well to have your say on this subject always great to hear from you guys as well I think it really enhances the podcast um big thank you to fatty as well uh who not only joined us but has made a donation to the channel as well thank you so so much mate uh wishing you all the best just enjoy it now enjoy the rest of your Saturday uh knowing that the Declan rice deal is done watch his interview over and over again because it'll give you Goosebumps I promise you if you haven't seen it already and um yeah let's enjoy the rest of the weekend Arsenal head out to the US of course uh tomorrow for their preseason tour I know a lot of our us-based listeners will be going over to see the team which is amazing it's a great opportunity for you guys to see them up close without having to come across the Atlantic and all the rest of it so make sure you enjoy that of course if I could ask you to leave a like on the video on your way out if you haven't done so already that really really does help subscribe to the channel if you're brand spanking new as well we're going to be back unless something else major breaks which I really doubt um Arsenal would want to put anything out that would overshadow this Declan rise news uh then uh we'll be back tomorrow and we're finally gonna get around to doing the Pod that I've been trying to do for a few days but always felt like the news got in the way what is Arsenal's best 11 where exactly does Declan rice fit in where exactly does Sky habits fit in and where exactly does urian timber fit in where are we going as a as an 11 and I know that we're talking a lot about rotation and the need for depth and all of that and I completely agree with that point but what will be Mikhail arteta's go to 11 in the biggest games in the games that matter most we're gonna try and work that out on tomorrow's edition of the podcast we'll be live with you at around about 11 A.M UK time but keep your eyes peeled on the notifications and uh we'll run through that with your help as well from the live chat box I'll catch you all soon until next time take care of yourselves all the best goodbye I'm Austin Tyler and you're listening to Harry Simeon foreign
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Dividend Cafe - April Showers and May Flowers
[Music] hello and welcome to this week's dividend cafe podcast and for a few of you the video this is David Watson I am the chief investment officer and managing partner at the Bahnson Group recording from the home study here in my house in Newport Beach and I think it's going to end up being one of our longer dividend cafe recordings this week one of the reasons is I'm committed to try to cover all the topics this week that I cover in the written dividend cafe which the written one is definitely the longest that we've ever done I'm recording the middle of the market day on Friday and as I'm recording the market had been up a thousand points on the week Monday through Wednesday and is down a thousand points on the week Thursday and Friday I don't know where it'll end up for the week but we're actually just a flat on the week now even being down a thousand points the last couple days so um I'm not gonna spend a lot of time talking about what the market is done in the last two days or four days or what its gonna do in the next two days or four days I have a lot of other topics I want to cover this week but that that issue does sort of Tia what I think is the most important thing I'm going to say this week and what I let off in my in the written dividend cafe.com with and it says I allude to this sort of tension that I feel week by week in the writing a div in cafe and and I don't expect it people fully understand it but the struggle is real and and and I want to unpack it a little for you I very much believe that the divan cafe is at least intended to be worthwhile for our clients and and to a lesser degree for readers who are non clients there is a high degree of conviction and and I hope at least some of the time value that can come out of that material the perspective is ours the perspective is not shallow in the level of work and research and contemplation that has gone into forming it and so I hope that there is a combination of both long term wisdom and short-term execution that is worthwhile in the way dividend cafe is articulated week by week and yet I am constantly reminding myself and this is where that sort of tension comes from and and even gets to things like me talking about the market was up this week or down this week or whatever that I have never seen clients financial goals undermined by something that was addressed in in given cafe weekly market commentary like the we thought the Fed might do this and they did that instead in it and it changed our whole financial apparatus I've never seen a view on a sector that then four months later we might have a different sector and either now or four months later or what have you that viewpoint resulted in either the achievement of a goal or the undermining of a goal and so is it is that to say that the things we write about are not important if I'm suggesting that they don't make and break financial goals it's not so simple what what I'm getting at is that somewhere between 97 and ninety-nine point nine percent of the time and all of my year is investing client capital I have seen basically one large major category that has a lot of subdivisions within it represent the either success or failure of a financial goal and that is investor behavior and and out of that what I mean is the propensity for an investor to feed off of the their own human nature that that in a period of accumulation the temptation to accelerate one's own accumulation of capital with over concentration with excessive leverage with what we call too-good-to-be-true ism you know can't miss things that they have to swing for that those types of things which are never going to go away and we've seen them so many times I can't account they they destroy financial goals and on the flip side of that which is far far more appropriate in the context we're in now with the with the severe market distress that people saw in the month of March and and the really quite serious uncertainty that exists in the both American and global economy right now I believe that the fear side of human emotion can give way to a panic and then out of that panic of behavior that that can decimate one's chances of financial success and the goals that they may have and and I believe that if there was only one thing I could ever really really instill into the clients whom I serve it would be the necessity of behavior avoiding big mistakes and staying faithful to behavioral wisdom that will allow for their financial goals to be achieved and to accumulate capital without intervening mistakes and in their spending phase of life - whether it's for kids college grandkids college quote-unquote retirement and more and more hate that word but my point being the spending phase of withdrawal of capital phase that everyone will have to one degree or another in their lives to allow that to take place safely and robustly without without intervening mistakes and so to the extent that I'm not sure that giving cafe and what it covers week by week is necessarily getting to the heart of what really will either make or break a financial goal I wonder sometimes if the amount of attention that is put into it is is proportionate to the value people are getting out of it but I do believe that the material being covered is important I want more informed clients I want clients take an interest in monetary theory or economic theory and and don't worry we're gonna have some of that here in just a moment but I don't want those things to ever be portrayed as we look to sort of analyze the ad hoc realities of the health pandemic right now or what we believe the Fed might be doing a couple quarters out or the state of the American energy sector or all of these types of things I want it to be valuable but I don't want it to be presented as anything other than what it is which is information that develops a knowledge base that then is incumbent upon us to apply with wisdom and and to do so in a manner that will facilitate client goals and what the clients have to do then is is avoid the mistakes and demonstrate the behavior that will help that whole plan and process play out successfully so that's what we do and and I hope that this set up for you just gives you a little glimpse into my thinking as to what I view the the value of dividend cafe to be and what I view the value to not be and and with that said let me jump into a lot of the topics that are kind of you know present right now yeah I know I think when you look at a stock market rally in April was the biggest month in the market since January of 1987 33 years so the S&P was up over 12% the Dow was up over 11% it was a very good month for the dividend growers and and the areas the market that we really believe in a lot of the financials and energy companies had a big rebound it's kind of odd just because the lock downs aren't even done yet and and we're by no means even through the worst of how bad the economic damages and they get let alone been able to start to measure the economic recovery no matter who you're talking to the economic recovery is coming third quarter or fourth quarter or first quarter next year it's not coming now and yet the markets had begun to kind of rebound off of those March you know pay NIC's and yet the volatility still remains very high the VIX is still you know well under the 30s perhaps gonna get back into the 40s and like I said earlier or at least as of the time I'm recording right now a market had gone up a thousand this week and has now gone down a thousand so volatility remains consistent so what in the world could explain why equities have done so well in law in the last wee week until last couple days last month and and why they may very well do better than a lot of people have expected throughout this this pandemic period and economic uncertainty I bet Tina trade there is no other way in no other alternative excuse me is incredibly important right now because of the Fed and and because of a zero interest rate policy it before we had zero interest rates which we've had for a whopping you know what six weeks now six or seven weeks before that the ten-year was a one and a half percent in every bear market we've had that I studied going back ten bear markets the competitive interest rate starting the bear market was four percent seven percent five and a half percent so people have the ability to say we're in a bear market we're in a recession we're in bad bad times I would like to go make fifty grand a year on every million dollars of investable capital I have while I wait this out right now they can't make six thousand dollars a year on a million dollars of capital with a ten year Treasury bond I mean think about what I just said million dollars of capital and your interest rate will pay you about six thousand dollars of federally taxable money a year okay now to the extent that one understands how risk assets work and are measured up against a risk-free alternative you can probably then do a little bit of guesswork to say that even if you can large-cap US stocks to not be the safest thing in the world next to european stocks next to japanese stocks next to chinese stocks next to commodities next a whole lot of other things that might exist on a planet earth or other coupon paying instruments you say okay as your bonds are real low but what if I go into these other types of either high-yield bonds or what have you that either in safety there is a virtually zero percent income in return and in risk there is a relatively better risk environment for US stocks the particularly large cap then the rest of the world does that mean that US large cap stocks don't have risk no does that mean that they're not plenty of people that would rather make 0 percent in cash then take on the volatility of the US stock market plenty of people would but it explains the relative framework that we're talking about that makes a lot of past events somewhat obsolete because the compelling case for Tina there is no alternative and the relative value of equity is compared to the other past likely replacements in volatile periods cash and Treasuries it's very different and I think that helps explain a lot of why I expect the investing world to maintain some appetite for US stocks even as we have to sort through inevitable realities of bear markets and recessions then you get to that point though where you also beg the question a little bit about the recession how long will go how deep will go when will we come out and how will we come out and no one knows the answer any of those things but here's what we do know the answer to historically the market has led the exit of a recession by six months and this is a very important fact that I read about earlier in the week I want to remind you of that has nothing to do with when we know we're out of the recession that's when we have the information with the gift of hindsight to look back and say hey look the market went up on this date and we were out of the recession on this date and there's six months in between but we generally don't know we're out of a recession until even three or four months or longer than we were which means sometimes there can be in real time ten months or longer between the time the stocks have begun going up and the time that one knows they are out of a recession you follow what I'm saying so I think to appreciate the reality of equities as discounting mechanisms and forward-looking vehicles and the historical reality that that stocks lead recessions of recessions much more than the GDP growth itself does is very important but then now we have this whole conversation around earnings which are very opaque and very questionable because of coronavirus because of the economy being shut down and when exactly earnings growth will be able to reestablish a footing and yet I also have to remind myself that not to mention others that the vast majority of stock price movement coming out of a recession initially is not that the earnings acceleration itself has taken place that comes later it's initially an expansion of the multiple the price earnings ratio the valuation elevates first in anticipation of better times and then of course the better times themselves come and manifest themselves in the form of better earnings growth and so it kind of undermines the possibility of waiting for it or timing it it just simply doesn't work and and it also provides a lot of explanation to why sometimes things may seem to be going better than you think they ought to be none of which is to argue against the reality of a choppy market of a range-bound market or even a potential reversal in market the health pandemic is real and there's some charts that have any cafe to kind of illustrate where things stand but as far as the improvement in case growth in our capacity for daily testing in decline of daily more mortalities and also where I think is probably the most important element from a well certainly quality of life and human life standpoint but also the economic measurement of risk is hospitalizations and our kind of capacity to treat things that was really the heart of the matter in March when so many believed that we were gonna overwhelm the American health system and the fact that the hot areas so to speak you know New York has still had 33 percent of coronavirus cases in the country and 36 percent of mortalities and yet they've had a 75 to 80 percent decline in hospitalizations and so we're just in a significantly different outlook in the present tense and future tense around the health pandemic and that's a very encouraging thing right now but is the data necessarily as optimistic as we wanted it to be at this point I still feel like there's a little bit of we're there but we're not quite there yet like the case growth has declined but as far as then getting it to a plateau and then and then really getting you know all the way down to the zero range or experiencing some of what they were able to see in South Korea Taiwan and what-have-you we haven't quite got there we have work to do it's it's largely in specific areas it's not a 50-state issue right now and that's a good thing but there's more work to be done and I and we'll see if in fact that case growth really drops next week the way a lot anticipate it will but my point being that the worst risk of the health pandemic has largely been priced away and most of the risk right now and uncertainty is not in how bad coronavirus gets but in how long and how bad the economic damage from the shutdown gets and we just can't be answer that question until the shutdown ends and so hopefully measured safe and yet you know earnest efforts to reopen the American economy will begin very soon out of the reopening the American economy I'm spending a lot of time thinking about what are the areas that are opportunistic what areas we want to be focused on and I do believe structured credit as I've talked about I don't want to get into the granularity of what all this means but the securitization of cash flows around residential mortgages commercial mortgages that created a kind of asset class of bonds that we call structured credit remains very dislocated there are structures in place that remain with very very low historical if any default rate whatsoever and and yet I have seen their spreads widen and and still hopefully represent the opportunity for investors that they've historically represented with spreads this wide so there are some charts and kind of elaborations that dividend cafe around the commercial mortgage bart market the the concept of a credit risk transfer in residential mortgage-backed securities whereby Fannie and Freddie in 2013 and 14 began selling off part of their book so these were conforming loans that were underwritten to Fannie Freddie standards but then we're transferred off into the private sector so they now have a lot of the Fannie Freddie components and they kept a tiny bit of skin in the game yet they don't have the full faith and underwriting of the United States government behind them and so that credit risk has been transferred in the private sector and that is allowed for a really big disconnect in these pools of residential mortgages from those that still maintain what we call agency Fannie Freddie bonds in in a lot of these sectors the dislocations the spread widening is I think are out of proportion with the risk and and have created an asymmetrical opportunity for reward read about that at Duman cafe and of course we're gonna continue talking about it interestingly enough as we've had just a couple weeks of cartoonishly odd headlines in the oil sector the midstream energy space has just got done having its best month of all time now it it's drawdown was so severe from peak to trough prior to April but even basically five weeks in a row at roughly a seven to eight percent weekly gain you know it's still not recovered obviously everything it was down but really significant gains in the energy space and I think a greater understanding of what names are very likely to persist you saw some dividend maintenance and even dividend growth in some of the high-quality names and energy midstream this week and what how those names business model storing excess oil and gas and transporting natural gas which is in high demand and and crude oil which obviously has had its demand right now evaporate but we we face a future that requires oil and gas to be produced in our country more and more and even as that overall production is right now facing severe headwinds the midstream sector and its business model we had not only had a great month of April we like where it's headed in the names were in 30 out of last 90 years the sp500 had negative earnings it made less money than the year before and yet in those 30 years 77 percent of them were up years in the market this is not to say that as earnings of completely you know cratered around the economic shutdown that we expect stocks are going to be up on the year necessarily it is just to say that if stocks are up in a period of earnings deceleration that is almost 80 percent of the time the case it is not the exception it would be the rule more or less the 23% would be the exception to the rule and there's a lot of reasons for that most of them are by the way connected to the point I made before of stock price recovery predating the GDP recovery but I think it's important for us to keep that historical perspective I put a chart of that at dividend cafe as well as a chart of the infamous weeks in March the amount of selling pressure that existed in just bond funds alone to be able to visualize over 100 billion dollars of forced bond redemptions from the mutual fund world in just a matter of about 10 days is surreal and that illustration indicating why exactly that liquidity pinch was so severe there is a long period along a long portion not too long I'd only give impression at some boring thing but I tried to really do as good a job as I could unpacking the monetary theory and and I think the broader economic theory behind why we believe the efforts of the Fed right now or deflationary not inflationary and why the overall debt cycle were in is deflationary and not inflationary and how the velocity of money works the concept of money turning over in a society when there's greater demand for money I mean greater demand for transactions so that essentially if one ever wants to stimulate economic activity or for some reason want to stimulate inflation it would come from the greater production of goods and services which then triggers velocity of money which when combined with a big increase in the money supply we know from Fisher's money theater Fisher's money theory that's creates inflation that's the price theory of money however but you have to understand is that the decline in demand for money comes from a weakness in production goods and services in the economy that then feeds on itself to the extent there's more organic production of goods and services that are met customer demand you get that animal spirits it is not Kings e'en it is far more supply-side and yet you feed on yourself and you and and to the degree that at that point money supply was accelerating you would end up because of higher velocity with inflation what I am suggesting to you is that those that are worried about inflation right now are not wrong to be worried about something they're just worrying about the wrong thing the deflationary pressures that compress demand and compress productivity from the economy is the far bigger issue you long term so if you've heard all this and this stuff sounds like something interested in getting into a little more please read riveting cafe the stimulus that has passed I'm not counting the monetary stimulus and the Fed the fiscal efforts so far alone amount to over twenty percent of GDP as we project them out with the leverage put on and and the kind of whole package now phase four is very likely coming as well and this has all been done as you know in less than two months there's a charter dividend cafe.com contrasting the level of stimulus as a percentage of GDP that we did in past slowdowns and the amount of time that stimulus played out and so one can see why the magnitude and the speed of the stimulus is categorically different than anything we've ever seen for good or for bad but my point being it certainly isn't for nothing it is to be understood as what rather gigantic economic occurrence and and therefore impacts the way we view the potential ways that the economy will play out in the months ahead the Fed this week reinforced their kind of support for certain markets there was no real earth-shattering news the Bank of Japan went a little more accommodating the people are expecting the European Central Bank I guess when a little less accommodating whenever 750 billion US dollars is less accommodating but you know the Fed certainly reiterated they're going to continue bond buying as much as they feel they need to support financial stabilization and they're going to keep the interest rate at zero as his eyes can see I did even revisit our kind of politics of money section sort of proposing Odle contrary in theory out there that although I believe it's becoming less likely that Joe Biden is going to select Elizabeth Warren as his running mate of to be VP I'm not totally sure that that's exactly the great thing a lot of markets might want expected to be a lot of investors might to the extent people would view Elizabeth Warren as potentially a liability for markets her not being named VP means she's still out there for a regulatory role which every secretary role a cabinet role so I'm kind of throwing my own little twist on the idea that there is that political you know nuance to be thinking about but overall I'm stand by my theory that markets are not thinking about the presidential election right now much at all it just like most citizens probably aren't it's so far away so much still can happen okay well I'm coming up on the 30 minute mark that I told myself I was in a stick to so I'm gonna go and end the podcast here I appreciate you bearing with me we did cover a lot of ground there are really so many charts and elaborations of things at dividend cafe calm I'd love for you to check that out and to the extent I don't think I've said this through the whole coronavirus period but if you would like to share this podcast or video with others if you would like to rate us on iTunes or stitcher or whatever your player is write a review any of those kinds of things we certainly appreciate it it really helps the way that those things are measured and scaled so please do so if you are so inclined and beyond that reach out to anyone at the bond stand grew up anytime and then we can do to help you we're here to do have a wonderful weekend and please be well be safe and be free thank you for listening to the dividend cafe [Music]
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The Deskitell Family of Cavalier - Full Episodes/Season 3 Episode 1
[Music] whoa what W of the snow peas 20:39 Daily Graphic oh let them all day [Music] [Applause] [Music] oh wow this is where you live I've never seen a place like this since the 1970s how long you been living here since 1983 you lived here since 1983 wait a minute what year is this it's 1990 Jeremy no way Super Mario Strikers 1439 slanted zero edition is coming notice you Jeremy that server game cost $700 we can't afford it then can we play edition for no we can't bootlight edition has sent its support because of slanted zero edition that's why we need to find a server game that still has it support then how am I supposed to find a way to get the seven or 1300 things at me Jeremy come here what is it I don't know who you are but how do you know my name I heard about you fighting the seven hundred dollars to buy a new server game is that correct oh yes well here's the seven hundred dollars in a free game Wow thank you I'm getting the sled two zero edition good now listen up my name is a very top secret but you can't ever tell anybody else though no promise me you won't tell anybody or Pullman's great see you in the game don't smoke or doctor $700 Jeremy how did you get so much money some weird cat smile on us she looked through the window that was awkward what else did you get from her this strange server game that looks like a blaze character to me what server game are you talking about oh my gosh already plays 1985 Olympic tryouts why did you have this game Jeremy why did you get this from her we can't play this game it's possessed no it's not possessed it's fun it's multiplayer you can play as blaze the cat Oh what if blaze comes out of the game and kiss you or you don't know cheating on silver no your head will end up as her for the rest of your life no that didn't happen book the cover of this game has instructions on it you sure you have instructions up oh they do have instructions on the cover well with this stuff bubbly let me see it says when you play as blaze the cat by using her special powers you'll grant any magical wishes wait there's no that's magic continuin but with every single wish one random bootlight will crash if she was of legendary prettiness oh my gosh Jeremy it is possessed awesome I gotta show this to my family Jeremy I don't think this is a good idea audit please 1985 Olympic tryouts exist the Oxus there is nothing suspicious about this game it's beautiful look you guys if you play this game any bootlight will crash don't be silly deoxys this is a fun game yes No oh my goodness [Music] all right the mood lights all set gameplay starts in three two one ignition wow I never seen a boot screen start up like this before let me see what the game looks like way more dwarves his pretty just like the cover Jeremy you can't play this game it's possessed do a gotta pour juice whatever this is just Mario and Sonic but it still possessed though whoa this game looks clearer when you see how single matches board [Music] home [Music] coaching a little touchy no monkey could see what you're playing us place don't like now you're just being crazy so what happens if I use my powers you can wish for anything you want but you're still gonna crash the boot lights Joe X's will be fine let's see how places powerful visualization that's why I see scenarios or why guys the game is starting just watch me play [Applause] I'm played Super Mario Strikers right now I like playing if Mario don't you think what book did the boot I just crashed nothing it's just a blue screen of death with that place the cat on the left corner of the screen that's strange oh yeah baby jealous look look at my sweet wrong a car Jeremy you've crashed one single bootlight for a new car yeah thanks to order please well audit blaze is cursed nor oh I'm gonna play some more to get more stuff Jeremy no stop with the mistake deoxys Sherman what are you doing on the side of the car I just want to let you know that you're not gonna continue with the tutoring my son fell his math test Oh No it's not your fault someone forged his answers look I gotta get back in the house to watch Jeremy play some games good day sir well good day to you too deoxys whoa oh yeah play those words she's pretty and powerful so she's their girlfriend easy Jeremy don't wish for anything else you do it over warts don't even think about it guarantee or standards of reducing clutter intro with new food story ah no no you clashed boo-boo lights make it 3 because mines crash - roars - Sherman yes and Phil TV and stereo by the way and Jeremy I love your new car thank you could this get any worse ah you guys what are we gonna do about Jeremy he is ruining technology jokes is Jeremy didn't do anything wrong Oh in your boot like crushed my boot light I bet it was the game weren't doing anything if I tell you will you believe me of course then you know why my boot like crashed wood because of this this game already plays 1985 Olympic tryouts wait a minute I know this cat for that blue screen of death she's the one who gave Jeremy this game in the first place oh so it was blaze this whole time how did you know I spied on her and Jeremy make a deal red shirts do that oh you're a spy hey dudes sorry for bothering you my name is Chad I live across the street next to your house oh yeah hey neighbor what you need our boot lights don't can we use yours sorry dude mine's down to do your job you have a problem it's no good pops his boot lights don't - please don't tell me it's the whole neighborhood all over the world I'll be right back wait Jeremy stop playing the game you guys want to play checkers no I hate checkers no I'm good Jeremy stop playing we have a problem all right fine I'm done with this game anyway burn Deoxys what is your problem Jeremy you've crashed all the boot lights all over the world what oh my gosh what have I done all the blue lights are down it's so the data gone now you admit you crashed all the boot lights on purpose I told you what's gonna happen to write the Oxus it is possessed I crashed your boo my dad's boot like Sherman's boot like your neighbor's boot like fire burning technology ever is responsible for all the boot lights who gave me this game deoxys who it's that cat you're talking to her name is blaze she's real yes she is she is the possessed fact do you think I'm a possessed pot please you did this yes all right it was me I'm the one who destroyed all the bull lights but why did you do that I bought it in möbius möbius place that's an abomination you know what my house now okay okay just don't yell at me all right you guys this is blaze the cat she is responsible for all the boot lights in the entire world and she gave Jeremy this game hey that's my game I'm aware of that yo pops here's what caused all the crashing what is it this cat's game it's called artic blaze 1985 Olympic tryouts made in Mobius this games been illegal in the United regions because they operate restricted frequencies to interfere with technology used on PCs Macs and boot lights frequency's that crashes server games and that includes Super Mario Strikers boo deoxys you know what it means yes I do blaze the cats that is a foreign server game don't you know it's against the law yes it's true the axis I'm guilty I can't survive in prison I'm too pretty what am I supposed to do well blaze I suggest you return that game to the rifle country immediately yes sir our attorney thank you don't bring your server game back ever again especially giving it to Jeremy alright you win I won't bring it back ever again correct I hope you learned your lesson get out yes mr. Sneijder bunch of cats [Music] [Applause] [Music] my best attempt every cavalry and verb are less these videos you can go to youtube.com slash the rule of Muscovy wine follow Wesley on Facebook said too much weight @w Elvis Tobias at cave or chat with them on Darien art WM bestow he's 40 39 ha thanks for watching
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DOWN BAD DISCORD DATING SERVERS
buenos dias muchachos last video i said i joined a lot of e-dating discord servers and it got me thinking there's a lot of people that are thirsty enough for a puddle of dog piss living in the shadows of society now think about the most suspect people that have been exposed the past few years and multiply that amount by a thousand and imagine letting them run rampage at a mcdonald's playground that's kind of what it feels like when you're reading the messages in the server i think i'd rather commit bestiality with a sewer rat than bother hanging out with these people but there's like a whole omniverse to these types of communities and as i'm making this video if you look at b dating discord servers some of the first few suggestions are for servers that are under 18 and before some [ __ ] says suggestions are based off your recent searches and interest i did this in incognito mode guys just saying it pretty much sums up the people who thrive in these servers a bunch of lonely teenagers probably some high school gym teachers it might have just been my high school specifically but a lot of my gym teachers were so [ __ ] obese and just last year two of them are under investigation for grooming a lot of these discord servers have a chat where you can ask people to dm you it's supposed to be like a little friendly meet and greet grooming in these dating servers has basically become what cardiac arrest is to make avocado it's just bound to happen one day if you ever thought you'd been down real bad don't sweat it two years ago my idea of a date was to watch a one piece with this girl from my class but the people here are definitely down to worse any girls live in midland texas i want to meet up and wear a dress for you in person also please verify your female my picture of you with my discord name on paper okay besides the human trafficking vibe is given off i can respect the self-confidence to stand up in front of others and say you like wearing a dress i want to be kidnapped by a female age 24 to 30 and turn into her personal mate dm me girls well if you live in midland texas and some guy i'm made out of it is found mangled in a dark alleyway and just saying you heard it here first i would have liked to keep you guys updated on this guy but after weeks of him just begging for his human kidnapping fantasy he's gone missing he's completely off the grid i'm a pretty optimistic guy so i'd like to think that maybe he got what he always wanted maybe he's being held hostage against his will and he couldn't be more happier either way i don't think there's really a good ending for this guy anyway after i read this next message it convinced me that wendigos and skinwalkers exist on discord looking to get to know petite anemic girl preferably asian with a prominent bone structure preferably one that isn't very argumentative because i despise people who crave conflict i don't mind dating you even if you think your anemia will soon kill you i'll just kill myself if you die so don't you worry do not dm me if you're not fatigued nor anemic thank you it kind of feels like a copy and paste but i've looked up everything word for word and nothing has shown up yet and he's also sent this message over 300 times in the past few months so i feel like this is as genuine as it gets you really can't make any of this up he's basically looking for a borderline corpse to fondle maybe he's looking to consume some human flesh or perform some blood sacrifice that also gave me a new idea what if i went on the deep web and asked serial killers or drug dealers to play minecraft with me well if i don't upload the month you probably know what happened to me now this might be hard to believe but your childhood friend gengar was caught lacking today i'm a dude looking for some digging [ __ ] so feel free to send me your cogs and tits we'll have to see vid some people coming and i'm assuming this is the scoreboard for all the people that send him [ __ ] it's like he's completing his pokedex of different genders ultimately it seems like a pretty good time to be gay or a fanboy living in the us you want to read something for me all right now read this go give me if you're down to let me pull let me pull you by your hair it's good on your face to make you welcome four limbs like a [ __ ] in heat i'll make it around town come on go go wolf up with my collar on your neck this is an erp you will oh my god i'll actually look at the [ __ ] profile picture and name oh no i feel like any normal person who reads this out loud knows that they've met their maker what more could you possibly do other than tremble in fear against someone this manly but then you find out his name is as threatening as a stepped on ketchup packet again shin impact players you're never going to hear these rude to be said in front of you i have to give mad respect to the boys out there hustling these folks just the quote unquote girl looking to compare tits with another girl yeah sure bud and i totally haven't been pretending to be gay for the past 20 years just to get invited to the old girls of this critical now take notes everybody this is the guy who has it all figured out you whip out your mail profile picture a name and then you hit them with the i'm a girl and i want sex technique now what this exactly does is that it leaves anyone reading this in a state of confusion so then they're forced to dm you out of curiosity like how can you even compete with this technique guys i think i just found the greatest technique of all time girlfriend just broke up with me well now hit me up if you want to play some bad wars phenomenal presentation perfect execution sloppy world building but it works notice how he completely disregards his ex-girlfriend as if she was an eight-month-old used tampon it's a sign that this is the start of a new arc in his life and just like any real man on discord he simply laughs it off he then proceeds to extend an open invite to you and to what exactly the single most greatest night of your life he is not only offering you just one game but plural games nah but actually bedwars does go off if you search long enough you're gonna find a lot of people who write out full-on wikipedia pages about themselves as to why girls should even consider queefing in their general direction also here's a fun fact you may not have known about when the male giraffe wants the mate he drinks the female's piss first i feel like that's pretty relatable especially to people who type out stuff like this one of my favorite parts about these things is that they sometimes give you some telltale games decision making do you want a male best friend who's understanding or do you want to send videos of each other coming and masturbating some people choose the sigma ending which is perfectly fine spammy [ __ ] [Music] i need you to read that dm i sent you the other day i guess yeah but with more enthusiasm like you actually want to get dominated what what is wrong with you i just need you to be an actual role player just show as much as an enthusiasm as you can i can't do it i can't do it it's just two of us it's weird what you want me to play let me put the bot in here i mean for i guess they will help you know let's play some crazy [ __ ] let's play some crazy [ __ ] my dad is like waiting for me but i'm supposed to read some gay [ __ ] before i leave now i'm 23 years old and i'm a virgin i need a dom slash master i'm a lost kitten slash slave dm to own me male only i'm gay and don't say nudes i need someone who degrade me and put me in my [ __ ] place are you happy okay let's tone it down a bit i've met all kinds of mentally ill people on discord psychopaths borderline criminals actual criminals but i don't think i've ever met anyone listen son this person's fantasy is to work at a mcdonald's as soon as i read this i had so many questions in my head who is this person why did i just fall in love the list goes on i was completely flabbergasted i'm sitting there in a sea of the most starved people in existence and this person casually says that all they want is to be a mcdonald's employee so of course i did what any man would do in this situation i deemed them to have a civilized conversation it didn't even seem like a sexual thing at all it seemed like an innocent wish but that's when i found out this villain's origin story they're in a country where mcdonald's doesn't exist i think this really puts things into perspective they could be from afghanistan north korea the uk or some other third world country but you know hopefully wherever they are they'll be able to flip some burgers for minimum wage sometime soon hello discord my direct messages are open you don't know me but i know you i want to play a game here's what happens if you lose you yes you send me five picks but if you win you get to keep your life live or die make your choice the clock is ticking okay this is the goofiest rpr i've ever met that title was previously owned by a bunch of my hero academia role players but this jigsaw rp really went above and beyond it was really hard not to read this in corp susan's voice it felt like i was reading a creepypasta about some notorious jigsaw appear i know i'm gonna get cancelled for this but guys i did not dm him i'm sorry i should have this was a once in a lifetime opportunity and i failed you guys but don't worry if there's ever james charles up here i'll make sure to redeem myself even though this feels like the slums or skid row of discord there's people out here that are fighting for their lives if you take longer than 5 minutes to reply to my dms don't ever [ __ ] talk to me ever again i should be the only thing in your life that matters ayo shut the [ __ ] up you poor chop that's right baby don't ever let some one-dimensional discord e girl try to take control of your life this is a guy who's seen it all and knows how to survive he knows how to handle every social interaction and then you have the wimpy certified lover boy outdated beta male i want a girl to hug me and tell me you love me then go outside it's not easy out here but that doesn't mean we all can't change for the better don't worry about your confidence guys there's such a thing as too much confidence you don't want to end up like this guy or this guy or even this guy i definitely could have dove in deeper with these dating servers as soon as you join one all the bots get alerted into messaging you other dating servers you could join kind of a big slap in the face when you really don't have that many friends at one point i found myself in this secret society among the shadows a community focused on group masturbation i used to think stuff like this was a joke but i guess not anymore these people have their own official website you can sign up for i looked around in the server for a couple minutes and it's as bad as you'd imagine basically there's a bunch of people planning or scheduling their group sessions or whatever what time they'll be home from work what time their kids will be gone you know the usual stuff but hey man as long as you're not hurting anyone go follow your dreams you're really gonna let some 21 year old dead with no future tell you how to live your life yeah thanks for watching guys please share i don't even know why she left you you're such a nice guy who the [ __ ] do you think you're talking to that's my man he doesn't want you you're just a skinky ass [ __ ] holy [ __ ] [Music] you
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Team Pedestrian Rush Streetsense Project
we are team pedestrian rush Ashley Estrada brat Witek and Kristen Costanza graduate students at San Jose State University and the applied anthropology program our clients the Alliance Innovation Lab of Silicon Valley worked in collaboration with our graduate professor dr. Jan English looook welcome to San Jose California the capital of Silicon Valley home to more than 1 million people with approximately 10,000 residents living in the downtown core local residents and incoming travelers embody the use of streetscapes through knowledge and the skills to be a pedestrian automobile driver and alternative modes of transportation such as public transportation scooters bikes and ride share programs such as uber for this exploratory project we utilize this research question as a starting point what are the key activities social context and structures of meaning and value associated with Street adjacent life after a team discussion we narrowed our original research question to focus on the topic of safety how is the meaning of safety perceived toward roadways and Street adjacent activity by the users of this space at 5 p.m. businesses close up shop filling these intersections with a rush of users automobiles pedestrians and non-motorized users that either scoot or bike we were interested in the perception of safety of pedestrian and non-motorized users in order to elicit the perceived sense of safety of users in relation to the planned vernacular landscape we focus on non motorized and pedestrian users of these busy intersections during a hectic time of day the evening rush hour to better understand the daily activities movements and enactment of safety or non safety in the downtown area our team conducted structured observations and collected photographic evidence the structured observations gave us an understanding of the intersections that are most impacted by human activity once we were able to narrow down our research sites to two separate intersections we placed ourselves on each corner of the intersections and conducted semi-structured interviews in real-time with users making their way to their next destinations our participants ranged from single users couples and groups of five or more a map layout of the intersections much like the one shown was utilized as a visual tool to help the users situate themselves in the intersections the purpose of this visual instrument was to aid the users in a visioning an aerial view of the overall intersections in order to gauge their perception of safe zones or areas that they save as users interacting with automobiles in this one way vernacular landscape we decided to present the user with the situation you call an uber where would you feel safe being picked up in this intersection we created personas in order to illustrate our data we will first introduce their urban plan perspective in order to alleviate traffic flow for automobile users urban planners created one-way roads the construction of one-way roads effect on automobile user speed as these words are often quite wide thus the automobile users tend to drive faster on the one-way roads which can lead to higher risk for pedestrian and alternative automotive safety an urban planner brings our own flair to the vernacular landscape in order to provide a safe environment to the many moving pieces whether automobile non-automotive user or pedestrians however not all plant landscapes correspond to people's needs and may not allow for the safest route at the end of the day here we meet up with Clara and Jace as they head out to their next destination after a day in the downtown area Clara has asked Jace to walk with her using a buddy system as she feels unsafe by external elements on the streetscape such as displaced residents reckless driving from motorized and non-motorized users navigating one-way intersections pedestrian crowds and knocked over scooters at the street corner they decide to separate in order to make it to their final destination in the most convenient way possible Jace opened up his lime app to locate the closest scooter to his location and is successful in locating a scooter he then uses his phone to connect the signal checks the scooter battery and scans the barcode to activate his ride Jace pushes off moving with the flow of the one-way traffic but takes the bike lane to not disrupt the pedestrian and non motorized traffic flow he navigates around potential threats to safety such as mistreated scooters left in inconvenient locations automobiles pulling into parking garages parking spots on the other side of the bike lane and rideshare automobiles picking up their passengers in the bike lane Jews parks his scooter in a row of unofficial scooter parking spots he takes out his phone reopens the app closes out the transaction and heads in to get a midday coffee dodging bikes and pedestrians on the way Clara joins the evening rush as she crosses the one-way intersection only to have a negative interaction with an automobile that cuts her off after an exchange of misunderstandings between her and an automotive driver due to conflicting signals Clara makes it safely across the street and orders an uber through the ride share app Clara has to cancel and reorder a ride as the previous driver was a male she faces anxieties being a female passenger riding alone with a male driver Clara finally secures a female driver and receives a phone call [Music] [Applause] hello yeah this is Clara hi okay yeah I'll meet you across the street where the parked cars are okay cool thank you for bison you one main concern that pedestrian and non-motorized users had was the inability to see oncoming traffic while making a turn at an intersection an ocular device could permit their users to scan the intersection for potential hazards this proposed ocular device could work in tandem connecting ocular device to traffic camera in order to bring a sense of perceived safety to the users an additional suggestion is to designate safe pickup locations for rideshare users these safe locations would be out of the way of heavy ongoing traffic and situate its own traffic flow of pulling up allowing the rideshare user to safely get in and head to their next destination ultimately we are not trying to fix the future we are just trying to forecast different alternatives the implications of our research can help to inform other research teams that aim to uncover perspectives of safety incidents of safe and unsafe encounters on Street scapes and how street scape users can utilize and navigate such scenes as we look towards the future of user safety in the urban environment we can imagine an influx of surveillance
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#remedy - 8 HOME REMEDIES FOR VAGINAL ITCHING MED IN A MINUTE D&N Medical Series
[Music] hey guys welcome back to the dna medical series this is your girl nicky and today i'll be talking about vaginal itching so vaginal itching is can be a symptom of many other different conditions it can be caused due to the dryness of your vagina even chemical irritants that is so that you're using or scented soap or detergent it can be caused from yeast infection bacterial vaginosis or sexual transmitted diseases gonorrhoea chlamydia and all those things can cause vaginal itching so today we'll be talking about the home remedies so the first one we'll be talking about is to wear a cotton underwear and change underwear daily so this gives your vagina more air to breathe next one avoid scented soaps and lotions and bubble baths so these can be chemical irritants that your vagina don't like if your vagina is talking to you listen to it you don't like it don't use it the next one is to change out of wet or damp clothes so if you're if you got wet due to exercising or swimming or you're sweating too much from walking change those clothes those can be irritated to the itching the next one is to eat probiotics to reduce the chance of getting yeast infection so when you say probiotics we're talking about eat up your greek yogurt eat up your buttermilk all of those stuff here apple cider vinegar uh some eggs and all those things just think about probiotics and supplements can help you to reduce the itching use warm water and a gentle cleanse to wash your genital areas and use a condom during sexual intercourse also avoid products like vaginal sprays or douching because these can introduce more bacteria into your vagina two other important ones that are known to work are the baking soda bath so the baking soda bath can potentially treat vaginal itching or yeast infection so basically you add a quarter cup of of baking soda to your bath allow it to dissolve or your warm water bath allow it to dissolve and you soak in it for 10 to 40 minutes the next one is apple cider vinegar bath so they basically add a half cup of apple cider vinegar to your bath water or your warm bath water and you soak in it for 10 to 40 minutes and this is known to reduce your vaginal itching again guys these are not a cure for your vaginal itching if you're still experiencing itching after these simple steps please get it checked out with your doctor for further treatment
Health Tips With Anus
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Amazing Mechanical Engineering Technology | World Machine Technology
[Music] so [Music] welcome when we at siemens energy started thinking about the next generation of industrial gas turbines we asked customers all over the world what they really expect from us and what qualities would really exceed their expectations [Music] and here it is the new siemens sgt 750 continuing a proud tradition of siemens this turbine is made to be counted on and counted with in all applications combining heritage with leading edge design and engineering this is a piece of machinery that is designed to deliver maximize customer value day in day out the rotors incorporate the heritage of siemens electron beam welding the single rigid compressor rotor body ensures reliable stable and uniform run up in hot or cold conditions axial blade attachment grooves allow blade replacement without rotor removal the turbine discs are bolted to the compressor rotor and supported with mineral oil lubricated long life tilting pad bearings the balancing planes allow field balancing on site without disassembly the compressor is a 13 stage axial flow compressor with a 24 to 1 pressure ratio it offers a controlled diffusion airfoil for high efficiency and two variable guide vanes for optimized performance even in the most extreme conditions the new combustor featuring the fourth generation of dle burners from siemens the burners are designed to further increase the power turn down range compared to its predecessors maintaining knocks and co emissions well within legislation levels the dle turndown capability enables the use of large single turbines replacing multiple small units allowing the same operating envelope it offers robust and stable operation with dual fuel online switch over capabilities now let's move downstream to the compressor turbine the compressor turbine blades are made from conventional materials with several years of proven experience for maximized durability to ensure perfect performance over time online monitoring infrared cameras can be mounted on the sgt 750 allowing detailed temperature measurement of the rotating blades all sgt 750s are mapped with the online monitoring ir cameras during engine delivery tests and later verified during regular scheduled inspections the free power turbine is a two-stage high-speed module nominally running at 6100 rpm it's equally suitable for mechanical drive application or with speed reduction gear power generation the free power turbine makes the unit an excellent choice where grid requirements call for maintained power output in the event of frequency drops it can be optimized for all ambient conditions arctic temperate and tropical climates let's have a look at some of the important supporting systems starting with the drop-in design lube oil unit the purge air unit and cooler for liquid fuel operation the washing unit cooling and sealing air system with easy access valves and the gas fuel unit with shut off valves and control valves the overall package is designed to provide owner confidence the modular design supports easy maintenance and maximized uptime the built-in comfort and peace of mind extends to every aspect of ownership from maintenance contracts to retiring and replacement when the sgt 750 is due for service the gas generator can be swapped in just 24 hours all this new technology paired with steven's proven solution oriented approach has resulted in a turnkey product that is fit for hard work in many demanding applications within the oil and gas industry as well as in the energy sector together with the other solutions in the siemens energy total offer the new sgt 750 will contribute to generating power and value for decades to come count on it without cogs and gears the world would grind to a halt more than one billion gears are produced globally every year in order to make gear production more efficient lmt has developed a global first speedcore is a revolutionary cutting material with unique properties the basis of a new and groundbreaking generation of hubs speedcore outstrips the performance of traditional hss hubs and achieves cutting figures that were previously the preserve of solid carbide mills the secret of its superior performance secondary hardening using intermetallic phases the carbon-free synthesis of iron cobalt and molybdenum permits an increase in high temperature hardness without any loss of strength and yet the new cutting material is just one component of the speedcore hob its full potential is only realized with the addition of a tailor-made coating lmt nanosphere the world's first nanocomposite coating for gear hubs the coating is built up atom by atom and protects the tool from heat and mechanical strain [Music] thanks to this coating a tool has emerged which is more wear resistant temperature resistant and productive than any competitor product [Music] the proof speed core hubs used in gear manufacture achieve 50 greater output and 30 less production time in tests the enhanced heat resistance resulted in an increase in cutting speed of up to 50 percent [Music] to cut a long story short the costs per gear fall by up to 30 percent so what do you have to do just swap hubs and reset the processing parameters no extra investments no changes to workflow no special staff training the speed core hub can be reconditioned without difficulty up to 12 times the performance guarantee for the lmt hobbing system also applies to speed core innovative cutting materials tailor-made high-performance coatings specialized engineering and global service as well as a reconditioning network [Music] what the lmt speed core gear hub means for you in concrete terms at least 50 percent more gears per tool and significantly lower unit costs speedcore high performance for your gear [Music] production [Music] you
World Machine Technology
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MEAN MOTHER RECOVERY HITCH
[Music] good morning guys and welcome back so today i've got a very simple install on the jeep but it's one of those installs that is super beneficial for pretty much every single forward driver something that every four drivers should have on their vehicle especially if you're going forward driving more than likely are going to get stuck and having rated recovery points is an absolute must i've never had one on the jeep before until i got stuck a couple weeks ago as you guys saw at the beach if you guys missed that i'll leave a link just up here so you guys can check that out but um i was recovering my brother-in-law and then also later on the day they had he had to recover me as well we didn't actually have we've got the like the factory little uh tow hook thing on the jeep there but it's not ideal when it's not ready i don't think it's 100 rated that it doesn't actually have a rating on it and it's a bit difficult to attach like a bow shackle sign to it so we've got the tow bar on the jeep with tow hook but we've never actually had like a proper uh rated recovery point um on the jeep so after that we managed to get ourselves out we had to recover each other but it wasn't the safest or the most ideal situation being one we were we're not experienced in recovery because we've never actually done one uh before which it was a good learning curve for us but we also didn't have to write cover gear on us as well so we've had we had a snapshot which was fine we managed to loop it over something but it just wasn't safe so either having actual range of recovery points on your jeep or forward drive is an absolute must so today we'll be installing the mean mother 4.7 tonne recovery hitch with bowshackle onto our jeep it's really simple installed just replaces the factory um taper on the car well table point um and we actually got this from anaconda they had a black friday sale now originally about fifty dollars from anaconda oil left from the meanwhile the website if you guys want to get them from the main mother website if you don't have an anaconda store um in your area i've got a 10 discount for you guys just use the code lmbl4x4 i'll leave it down in the description below if you guys want to use that 10 discount but the anaconda sale was actually i think it was almost 40 off so we got it for 35 dollars from anaconda so it was a mess of saving it was cheaper buying it through them rather than getting it for the main mother website but those sales don't really last too long so what we've got is the the main mother recovery hitch designed to use with class four tables i don't actually know we've got a class full table or not but it fits in well and it's a normal sized table so i'm assuming yes um it is 50 ml by 50 mil two inch by two inch so pretty much a square tow bar um it's the mini mother recovery hitch and shackle with a 4.7 ton recovery shackle which is great a lot of them don't provide them this is mainly used for recovery or strap recovery um and you always never exceed the full capacity of the bow shackle um now this is ideal for a straight pull so if your slides just make sure you're doing safely but it's ideal for like a straight on recovery whether you're just pulling someone out or they're pulling you out whatever it might be so pretty easy to install on our table we actually had to buy this separately because we didn't actually have one um and we had this lying around at home which i've never actually had on the jeep before so just take your old one out grab your new me mother slider in should just line up with those holes there i have seen a few people online actually selling other brands not the main mother one just because their tow hitch wasn't the same size as the actual recovery point itself so before you go buying anything just measure up your tow hitch make sure it's the same size as that will save you guys a lot of hassle in the future make sure that's all lined up grab your cover your pin slide through and we're done and you got a nice anchor point for toe straps um and we almost might also be using this with like maybe a soft shackle um because that's obviously going to be stronger but soft shackle is going to be a lot safer if you are in a recovery position um if this breaks uh for whatever reason um it's going to cause a lot of damage where a soft shoe is going to break first but it's going to be a lot softer if that side hits you in the head rather have a soft shack will hurt your head rather than um a bow shovel a really easy install and gives you a perfect little toe point something to hitch on maybe put a recovery shot through there but that's pretty much it really easy straightforward um but it's a great recovery point for the back of your jeep for drive you might notice this is yellow which a lot of main other stuff coming doesn't look bad but we do have red recovery points on our jeep now i might leave the other one yellow because i don't i don't mind the yellow but we do have a hercules one that we are painting it red um to kind of match them with all their occasional points and they're really easy to take off as well if you don't want to run the shackle all the time because it kind of bounces around what you can do is take it off take it off and you just leave with like a little black knob that sticks out that way you don't have it rocking around and it doesn't stick out for people to steal and then when you do need to do your recovery just leave it through um hook your strap on anything like that and you're good to go all right so that's it for today guys if you like this video hit that uh like and subscribe button if you haven't already really help us out just let youtube know that you guys like this content if you want to see more if you guys like the name change if you guys even notice name change we've changed it to what and sun's garage um i think it flows a lot better with what we actually do here living my best life i'm still living my best life but it didn't flow with what we're doing in here what we want to achieve with the car and with family as well um short back story is that my dad actually and his dad my grandad and my uncle was actually owned a motorbike shop in new zealand hamilton um in franklin uh called wide and sons uh frankton motorcycles so i've kind of adopted that name it's more personal it's more in something more than me rather than just like some weird uh instagram or youtube name that i've picked out of nowhere uh cheap deeper didn't really fit well either so i think this is gonna be a nice change um it's a bit more personal saying that i can really get behind and put a lot more passion into rather just being just something so if you guys do like the name change let me know in the comments if you don't yeah well that's the name of it now so if you guys like this video as i said hit that like and subscribe button if you like this product if you like the mean mother recovery hitch and you want one for your for drive i'll leave a little link in the description below also leave um the code for the 10 off deal if you guys want to buy it from the main mother website other places do sell it but you've got to save yourself ten percent use that code lmbl four times four i'll leave that down in the description below if you guys want to check that out as always thank you so much for watching i hope you guys have an awesome week i'll see you guys next week you
White & sons garage
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Harry Potter and The Order of the Phoenix | Episode 12
join me today on Harry Potter when we go back to sirius and his buddies well to see what's going on around the world [Music] all right ladies and gentlemen welcome back Harry Potter so we're continuing on um as you know rush to Dumbledore's office okay technically please hurry to find McGonagall but ah now where do you think you're going at this hour it's Ron's dad he's been attacked by a snake Harry was screaming in his sleep I wasn't dreaming Mr Weasley collapsed I saw it calm down I believe you Potter no you and Mr Weasley will go straight to the headmaster's office I will collect young Ginny and your brothers off you go now okay time to waste come on Harry let's get to Dumbledore's office oh thank you okay this way down here all the way around the place come on stairs now okay hurry up what's the hurry I was gonna guess that Dumbledore's office is somewhere higher Phineas I need you to go to your portrait at grimald Place tell them Arthur Weasley has been Gravely injured Professor please what's happening to me you wished to see me Headmaster yes Evans I'm afraid we don't wait even until morning Potter come with me sir now Potter folks will go to Molly we've made sure that your father will be found by the right people why am I here what you are here to learn occlimency the art of magical mind defense there is a connection between the Dark Lord's mind and your own you must learn to control this you mean he can read my mind read it control it unhinge it if he becomes aware of the connection occupancy will help you Shield yourself I am about to attempt to break into your mind lead chili men's Fallen back to the center to defeat him okay throw your emotions discipline your mind [Music] knife [Music] adequate Potter for a first attempt it was not as poor as it might have been well I have to do many lessons sir evidence suggests that you are sharing the Dark Lord's thoughts and emotions it is inadvisable that such a connection should be allowed to continue now clear your mind let go of all emotion it's almost time for you to return to Hogwarts before you go why don't you go and have some fun with your friends and Arsenal when you want to leave all right what's your Harry Tonks what's it like to be an aura that's what I want to be when I leave Hogwarts well it's lots of hard work but being a dark wizard catcher does have its Rewards I better warn you though there's lots of studying to do before you qualify Harry how are you fine must have been a shock seeing that happen to Mr Weasley we're glad you were able to warn us if you hadn't things could have become much more serious okay now where is everybody else I can't go through this door where Charlie leaves oh three doors [Music] what are you doing Jenny creature's been hiding things so we can't throw them out moms asked me to find anything we might have missed in here be careful though there's some really dangerous stuff in this house okay look Nature's nobility a Wizarding Genie allergy Nate reasonability let's see what else there is it should be something here yeah order of Merlin first class this was awarded to Siri's grandfather sir is said his grandfather gave the ministry Lucius Malfoy they're related Lucius Malfoy married Narcissa black that means Sirius has Draco and his family no wonder Sirius doesn't want anything to do with them there is creature must have put his treasures out of the way we'll have to move things to find them oh okay wait Guardian Leviosa all right okay what else can we move ah there we go [Music] those are sleepy careful Harry hmm let's see what else there is foreign okay can we move anything else when guardian Leviosa or technically what else can we move I don't think we'll ever get this place come completely clean see you later Harry don't forget we've got to be ready to catch the Night Bus okay the noble and most ancient House of black strange Baron Azkaban I used to be there until mother blasted me off I hated a lot of them when to live with your father you haven't seen creature he's been missing for quite some time now you don't think he could have left the house do you he might despise me but he still has to have my permission no he's skulking around here somewhere I better look for him okay this is a huge house what's this there's a book here and say I can't pick it up all right nope that doesn't work and we can't go in there or here for that matter hi hello Harry this is a mate about my dad I know I'm sorry sorry you saved his life I'm not sure I think I think it was me who did it it couldn't have been you could it like a man is always saying you can't leave Hogwarts magically there's no way it could have been you have you seen creature I want to give him his Christmas present no I haven't seen him why is everybody looking for a creature I guess I better find him then nope oh those doors apparently don't work this one doesn't work either this buckwheat but he feels a trapped as serious does okay but where's creature seriously blood traitors ah [ __ ] can I do anything nope apparently it's the carpet talking why doesn't sleep like my father Snape and your father never got on some people are just like that Snape never lost an opportunity to curse James so you couldn't really expect James to take it lying down could you Harry how are you fine can anyone learn how to be a metamorph Magis like you bet you wouldn't mind hiding that scar sometimes eh you'll have to learn the hard way I'm afraid metamorph Magi are really rare they're born not made are there many auras there are never enough of us but the ones we've got are really good you've met Kingsley shackleball he's great and don't worry we're not all as mad as Madam and you better start packing for school the way you pack you'll need as much time as possible just tell Arthur Weasley when you want to leave I mean I still want to find creature wherever he is oh it's just shiny platters foreign apparently not and apparently I can only go up here just do another quick we still haven't found everything could you help me look there's some more things to find here we've already moved this when guardian Leviosa there's nothing here we've already moved that we've found the music box foreign [Music] what else do we need to find here default so foreign ah there we go look at this tarry I think that's everything I'd better pack I'll see you later I'd better get these to mum then get packed creature has to be about here somewhere tell Arthur when you want to leave but I want to find creature I don't want to just to leave blood traitors Abominations stop shouting have you seen creature I want to give them his Christmas present no I haven't seen him deposo accio sorry Edward you know I can't let you go out Dumbledore says too many owls will draw attention to this house anything else we can do around here like seriously where is that [Applause] oh that's bug bake we don't need bug bake we need creature all right I'm just gonna check on how to find him and be right back with you all right so we're back and our questions fine creature apparently you can't find him I mean you need to talk to Arthur and then he'll magically appear out of somewhere you're right Mr Weasley absolutely Harry so mongos was an interesting experience you know a trainee healer there showed me some old muggle remedies did you know they used it what really happened when you were attacked it's very simple I'd had a very long day dozed off got sneaked up on and Bitten are you ready to go back to school yes I'm ready to go you should speak to sirius he's waiting for you in the tapestry room okay if my misters only knew the firm in infesting our house it would break mistress's heart my mother didn't have a heart now go away creature whatever Master wishes nasty bread so time to go back to Hogwarts seems like we're always saying goodbye It won't always be this way time oh well that's a bit complicated you see what's going on Hagrid I can't leave without telling someone about him about who I couldn't just leave him she is my brother grow up well half brother Rob meet your new friend Hermione [Music] all right so we're back finally hey harry how do you back at snipe's office you've got your next occupancy lesson thanks for reminding me all right so that's gonna be it for this episode um in the meantime guys don't forget to like subscribe comment on the videos and I'll be joining you in the next one all right ladies and gentlemen thank you for watching our video we really appreciate your support in the meantime don't forget to like and comment on it subscribe to our Channel and check out these other thumbnails to go to our other videos our playlists and check those out as well um we really appreciate all the support from you guys and I hope you keep enjoying our videos so that's gonna be all for my side and I'm gonna be seeing you guys in the next one
Projects Gaming
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Beatups and Beatboxes (Flats Highlights of the Week #7)
[Music] okay i'm spitting all over my monitor i can't do this anymore oh my god dude that was so good coming over careful mr kell i don't want you to end up mr dead nice job good one thank you [Music] loss win win win [Music] what a guest who would have guessed now chat now this is my favorite part of the new season always my favorite part you guys ready to play play my favorite game butts why are you in masters my dominating i'm actually dominating today oh my god i'm pressure in three two one pressure monkey bird monkey this is one night nice how's your aim in hanzo you've never seen a hanzo always on fire with every death boom boom boom boom oh that's hanzo i that was an interesting decision very interesting decisions going on here style then on the mini top left he's on our widow good job guys give you one genji lucio is low i'm gonna flash him i'm saying let's go [Music] you could literally play the benny hill theme song for this the last time we did a support gameplay it's because we hit six k subs on the channel that's how far we had to go for you forget me to do it because that's how boring it is to me i'm multitasking out the ass oh i don't disagree but here's the problem with playing support in in in the elo i'm at it's gonna be like high mid mid to high plat i think or like somewhere in plat this is how you play support this is how you play support in plat get in here and then he dies and goes bab why aren't you healing what the [ __ ] are you doing chad these cues are long all right i'm gonna do it y'all ass so nicely chat i got my frisbee ready i got it ready i also probably wanna hang on oh hell no this this dude started with me today i'm not having an unranked plat player saying play on an overbap there's no way oh my god dude wow how do you even do that why would you go straight oh my jesus i couldn't put out more heels if i tried the literally round one you got gold damage and gold healing something is wrong stop breaking bad i didn't think actually morris actually said that i thought that was a meme [Music] this somebody oh that um what huh shield up you're getting used to it you just hard commit we're taking the jump pad or taking the jump tower trump tower jump tower jump tower i've got high ground on them [Music] god damn it come on brother where's the last card oh there's a give me on me get me oh he's absolutely one he's absolutely one he's left exactly right oh you better break that up quick hey um um have you have you watched any of the older pokemon series that i have i'm not gonna pretend i knew who scooby would ever do was but i know what squirtle sounds like getting serious squad time all right check this out check this out you tell me now squirtle no no that was worse no sounded like in the english anime [Laughter] [Music] all three of them barrel in his ass there we go he's a clapper thanks cuber oh my god i don't like your attitude towards me yeah that ain't happening wait he wants you friend oh my god who's right here huh hp on me they're stacking oh i need help the last flick though a little far hello it's go time it's real xd hours in the chat guys real xd hours yeah rxd have you ever roared at someone flats absolutely i don't wish what's that recharging shield here damn i should have waited a little longer what how does that not kill him dude there's no way how has a point blank peacekeeper shot not kill him oh my god that is the stupidest thing i have literally ever seen dude he's legitimately dude there is no way that that dude just killed me i'm literally off the map and gone never mind he teleported that way teleported that right and then bounced away and that dude killed me [Music] you
Flats
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Timeline of Burgundian and Habsburg acquisitions in the Low Countries | Wikipedia audio article
around the 13th and early 14th century various Dutch cities became so important that they started playing a major role in the political and economical affairs of their respective fiefs at the same time the political system of relatively petty Lords was ending and stronger rulers with actual power over larger territories started to emerge in the case of the Dutch these two developments resulted in the political unification of all Dutch fights within a super regional state this process started in the 14th century with the Flemish cities gaining previously unseen powers over their County when Louis the second Count of Flanders died without a male heir these cities Bruges Ypres and Ghent arranged a marriage between his daughter and the Duke of Burgundy by doing this they set in motion a chain of events eventually leading to the burgundy inand in 1482 the Habsburg Netherlands topic under Burgundy in 1384 Philip the bold acquired the county of Flanders Artois and the French accompt a by the death of his father-in-law louis ii of flanders whose daughter and heiress Margaret was Philips wife in 1421 Philip the good the grandson of Philip the bold buys the county of manure from John the 3rd Marquis of namur in 1430 Philip the Robin died childless leaving his cousin Philip the good as his heir in Brabant lo the ER and Limburg in 1432 the hook and cod wars ended in victory for the hollandic Cities Philip the good was offered to become count of Holland Zeeland and hey not in 1443 Philip conquers the Duchy of Luxembourg in 1456 Philip managed that his illegitimate son David was elected bishop of Utrecht leading to the 1st and 2nd Utrecht civil war in 1456 he also had his nephew Lewis of bourbon become Prince bishop of leech leading to the Liege Wars in 1473 Philips son Charles the bold buys the Duchy of Gelder's from duke arnold however the house of bergen be lost this title at Charles's death in 1477 in 1477 Charles the bold died fighting an alliance led by the King of France France annexed the Duchy of Burgundy but the title Duke of Burgundy remained in titular use as seen with his only child his daughter Mary of Burgundy Mary the rich topic under Habsburg 1478 marry the rich marries maximilian the first of Habsburg 1482 death of marry the rich maximilian assumes rule over what are now effectively the Habsburg Netherlands our tuas ceded to France by the Treaty of Arras 1493 Treaty of scentless Artois and st. pulled back in Habsburg hands Flanders becomes a fief of the Holy Roman Empire 15:06 Maximilian and Mary's grandson emperor charles v inherits his family's dutch lands he is also the Holy Roman Emperor and King of Spain 1521 charles v conquers Tornai in the torn isis until then under French influence 15:24 Charles conquers Friesland renamed lordship of freesia during the Gelder's Wars 1528 Charles liberates the bishopric of Utrecht and its lands in over ISIL then NX's them is lordship of Utrecht and lordship of over ISIL during the Gelder's wars 1536 Charles conquers the lordship of Groningen in county of Drenthe during the Gelder's Wars 1543 Charles reclaims and conquers the Duchy of Gelder's in the county of zutphen in personal Union during the Gelder's Wars 1549 pragmatic sanction creates the seventeen provinces politically the burgundy and Habsburg periods were of tremendous importance to the Dutch as the various Dutch Fife's were now united politically into one single entity the period ended in great turmoil as the rise of Protestantism the centralised policies of the Habsburg Empire and other factors resulted in the Dutch Revolt in the eighty years war topic see also the seventeen provinces
wikipedia tts
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Everglades Computer Club | MCR DJ Set (8/26/23) | Season 3
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Miami Community Radio
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Let's Play Acid Bunny Episode 1: Drugs are bad M'kay
yes sir tap tap let's play acid bunny as a early warning here this game has lots of mature and gross-out themes so if you're easily triggered by gross stuff like vomit suicide drop obviously drugs why not watch oh well that's why acid bunny the opening is narrated so I'm gonna take a brief break here and have a smoke when she finally burnt her litter comprised of drug-addicted baby bunnies all of the babies drank her milk fueling their addictions all of them except for Randy and his mother committed suicide the rant one and nothing more than to escape his drug test but alas despite not being addicted he still suffered intensely powerful drug infused hallucinogenic flashbacks that earned him the name okey-dokey let's play acid bunny episode 1 yeah you don't want to be around acid bunny hey three maroon well there was a jerk of it lard do you have a needle I'm gonna guess town has some stuff it's loud up go single jumps acid bunny town what's up bro Jeff the needle with some treads roof kind of weird hey Puppet entails they're high that's great and I have no carrots like step yes excellent I shouldn't have drawn that done can't get all the way up there wait oh I can't double jump okay okay don't have to hold city just Auto there we go mushrooms oh yes ah all right I don't even get my carrot back flat like none of the other animals like even seem to mind that all of this horrible crap is going on like yeah whatever rabbits are pretty screwed up all right got a carrots towles kind of weird double to point not crap so I need to bounce off those guys I don't need it down unless I can get here from somewhere else my good night double jump there now whatever that's not gonna be high enough excuse me all right a we first all the balloons no the balloons let's try that again damn it now what oh crap let's start down below acid bunny the down below truth oh yeah what rude how do I get out all right s that's what this mount was for not sure how far I'm getting this I appreciate the messed up Ness but it doesn't control super well let's see how far back we go even know where I am oh I'm too low the Kerrigan paled in their eyes it's terrible and I love it oh yes I don't know how that helps me in any way what's up here oh you can grab on to limbs okay Oh secret doors okay excuse me you jerk now I have to brave the lights and you picture for my photo album well let's see our photo album here ah Bonnie's like that that's kind of annoying that clothes thing is right over the Facebook share thing check out these hot air balloon rides these are not hot air balloon rides you're not a hot air balloon down here excuse me splut let's not screw not sure entirely what's weird about the control okay oh really hoping that pop - there we go your photo oh he's all alone or she sounds what she liked try to steal your glance now and how they weren't you get all the way in but let's check out this area check out the forest first it's gonna steal your frickin I hate you bear it oh this is bad as the bear I killed soon grabbed all the carrots nice oh I'm impressed they damn it actually made all the little plushies themselves it looks like so that's gonna be kind of neat we'll probably quit once I get one more photo album or twelve of threads unless it seems like getting all the threads out or not seems like it might take a bit longer I would kind of want to I do want to CD just a bit too clunky to make me understand I don't even know why you talk and whatever it doesn't looks too long so look let's try to get all of us trying to get all of it damn it it would help if at least told me where the door was I'm only gonna finish because it doesn't erase your progress when you die that's not smart excuse ergh I don't really like these doesn't really need the photo of me there but there we go whatever will continue will continue this regard everything I've ever said everything down below the plot when you like land on the ground that I find really annoying is there our heart here in magic land no it's just gone I really don't like that hop when you land it messes your controllers up more than you think I don't really need to be in here though alright there we go okay I think we're done in the down below let's check out the forest no what did I just say the forest okay forest let's go dammit ah why does he do the bounce all right okay no why would you do that okay well where's the door for you cheetahs sake crap I was like almost impossible it's like get all of them the first go here there we go Brook I got the needle it was up at the top right right yeah I got the shroom everything's really gonna be that long so yeah kind of why I'm tempted to quit the persevere now have the worst family which freaking drug-addicted rabbits say what you want about your in-law but they're probably not drug-addicted rabbits not literally figuratively possibly but your family probably aren't actually rabbits that would just be silly kind of tired of that happening but we really don't have that much further to go match there's some walking mechanics going on as a platform here I do like the differently flavors of drug bunnies like attack types are they animated decently well we've got some personality with the pill popping and stuff so I think we're done with this area I'm gonna do one last balloon ride just to be sure though maybe we're not all right they're actually how to air balloon rides this one is it all a force it's all a farce can I go grow the clouds pretty sure I hope in that one pretty sure this is fuck that was oh this is the hot-air balloon ride and I just all right I can do that yes hello Parker we're sorry I'm talking my cat out sometimes all right all right you sure there's nothing up in the air here maybe all the way to the left kinda don't want to get hit by lightning I think it only goes down as far as it look let's be very quickly it's right sure it's nothing it's going to take that yep okay I wish I found the hot air balloon earlier I mind this much less now okay I bet I can't take this into town that would be fantastic okay well there's six more oh I like completely missed several these tutorial sections hello the beating hearts out that's terrible I miss all the how did I miss all of his tutorial sections oh well just make sure I didn't miss anything on this plane I don't think I did I wish all of these areas have the hot air balloon this is excellent all right let's go to town let's go to town please let me keep the balloon please let me keep the balloon please let me keep the balloon ah I kind of suspected that wasn't gonna be the case all right I know there's at least one floating in mid-air around here drugs Jegs door it's orange that's unusual no stop on doing my orange Ness yeah alright let's take a look at her problem it's been a while that's terrible I love it got a female bunny there pile of drug-addicted kids oh that's for mommy and those little kids that's the non-drug one and not in dry ones like all I'm all alone they tell a story and his friends are like dead who wants to bet one of the next pictures is mommy bunny in a noose just kind of figuring that scene in an inevitability damnit wait nothing up there dammit alright now I know there's something yeah what why couldn't a jump there I not do a run jump and a double jump I can the double jumping too late that's really annoying since I can't respawn those bunnies oh man I better not have to open it only four more to go and I know where one is damn it I didn't want to go down here let's make sure there's nothing quick miss don't think there's anything I missed done here which is confusing since I'm definitely missing some stuff wait does this this must respond them all okay all right three more to go I don't know where any of them are actually so this might have to do some cuts all right photo album oh no I know they're animals okay we're only missing one not sure Ori missed one though definitely want that heart Thank You mr. froggy and I can almost taste that last needle and thread that's it's not a thing you want to be tasted let me tell you it sit up here no no there's two more not one crap no it's not up here wait lucky aw Christ I have no idea where the last one is now ah we'll cut this here and I'll try and find the last one okay throw from the down under from the park to the down under go a little to the left and you can't find this little area we've never been to see there's a psycho mushroom close by just in case for that ah this one I missed really hoping it is so I get that last thing all right perfect last photo album it's happy animals okay that's not the suicide one I was expecting at all excellent all right yeah whatever don't even care it's actually it's me closer yeah so from the park where the balloon is just go down the down below and she sure had a lot of drug bunnies you did it but so is head back on I'm sure this will end very well he has my own around what Oh Oh huge jerk think you're clever you think you're clever huh I don't think I think you're a jerk ah that bounce I hate it aha I found your weakness sorry are you kidding dude what I guess I kind of deserve that for exploiting a little weakness but still that's okay oh it's okay dun dun dun again my seething tour I'm sponsored by so good calm story concept in game design by Atticus I couldn't read that animation coding game design music by Kevin MacLeod we already listened but that was acid bunny I didn't quite expect to finish it but there you go
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United States presidential election, 1820 | Wikipedia audio article
the United States presidential election of 1820 was the ninth quadrennial presidential election it was held from Wednesday November 1st to Wednesday December 6th 1820 place at the height of the era of good feelings the election saw incumbent Democratic Republican President James Monroe win re-election without a major opponent it was the third and last United States presidential election in which a presidential candidate ran effectively unopposed it was also the last election of a president from the revolutionary generation Monroe and Vice President Daniel D Tompkins faced no opposition from other Democratic Republicans in their quest for a second term the Federalist Party had fielded a presidential candidate in each election since 1796 but the party's already waning popularity had declined further following the war of 1812 although able to field a nominee for Vice President the Federalists could not put forward a presidential candidate leaving Monroe without organized opposition Monroe won every state and received all but one of the electoral votes Secretary of State John Quincy Adams received the only other electoral vote which came from faithless elector William Plummer for different Federalists received electoral votes for Vice President but Tompkins won re-election by a large margin no other post 12th amendment presidential candidate has matched Monroe's share of the electoral vote and Monroe and George Washington remained the only presidential candidates to run without any major opposition Monroe's victory was the last of six straight victories by Virginians in presidential elections topic background despite the continuation of single party politics known in this case as the era of good feelings serious issues emerged during the election in 1820 the nation had endured a widespread depression following the panic of 1819 and momentous disagreement about the extension of slavery into the territories was taking center stage nevertheless James Monroe faced no opposition party or candidate in his re-election bid although he did not receive quite all of the electoral votes see below Massachusetts was entitled to 22 electoral votes four years earlier but cast only 15 in 1820 the decrease was brought about by the Missouri Compromise of 1820 which made the region of Maine long part of Massachusetts a free state to balance the pending admission of slave state Missouri Pennsylvania Tennessee and Mississippi each cast one fewer electoral vote than they were entitled to on account of one elector from each state dying before the electoral meeting this explains the anomaly of Mississippi casting only two votes when any state is always entitled to a minimum of three Mississippi Illinois Alabama and Missouri participated in their first presidential election in 1820 Missouri with controversy since it was not yet officially a state see below no new states would participate in American presidential elections until 1836 after the admission to the Union of Arkansas in 1836 and Michigan in 1837 after the main voting but before the counting of the electoral vote in Congress Topic nominations you topic Democratic Republican Party nomination since President Monroe's REE nomination was never in doubt few Republicans bothered to attend the nominating caucus in April 18 2014 10 did with few or no delegates from the large states of Virginia Pennsylvania North Carolina Massachusetts and New Jersey rather than name the president with only a handful of votes the caucus declined to make a formal nomination Richard M Johnson offered the following resolution it is inexpedient at this time to proceed to the nomination of persons for the offices of President and vice-president of the United States after debate the resolution was unanimously adopted and the meeting adjourned President Monroe and Vice President Daniel D Tompkins thus became de facto candidates for re-election topic general election you topic campaign effectively there was no campaign since there was no serious opposition to Monroe and Tompkins topic disputes on march 9th 1820 Congress had passed a law directing Missouri to hold a convention to form a constitution in a state government this law stated that the said state when formed shall be admitted into the Union upon an equal footing with the original state in all respects whatsoever however when Congress reconvened in November 1820 the admission of Missouri became an issue of contention proponents claimed that Missouri had fulfilled the conditions of the law and therefore was a state detractors contended that certain provisions of the Missouri Constitution violated the United States Constitution by the time Congress was due to meet to count the electoral votes from the election this dispute had lasted over two months the counting raised a ticklish problem if Congress counted Missouri's votes that would count as recognition that Missouri was a state on the other hand if Congress failed to count Missouri's vote it would count as recognition that Missouri was not a state knowing ahead of time that Monroe had won in a landslide and that Missouri's vote would therefore make no difference in the final result the Senate passed a resolution on February 13 1821 stating that if a protest were made there would be no consideration of the matter unless the vote of Missouri would change who would become president instead the president of the Senate would announce the final tally twice once with Missouri included and once with it excluded the next day this resolution was introduced in the full house after a lively debate it was passed nonetheless during the counting of the electoral votes on February 14th 1821 an objection was raised to the votes from Missouri by representative Arthur Livermore of New Hampshire he argued that since Missouri had not yet officially become a state it had no right to cast any electoral votes immediately Representative John Floyd of Virginia argued that Missouri's votes must be counted chaos ensued an order was restored only with the counting of the vote as per the resolution and then adjournment for the day topic results you topic popular vote the Federalists received a small amount of the popular vote - despite having no electoral candidates even in Massachusetts where the Federalists slate of electors was victorious the electors cast all of their votes for Monroe this was the first election in which the Democratic Republicans won in Connecticut and Delaware source electoral vote electoral college box scores 1789 - 1996 National Archives and Records Administration retrieved July 30th 2005 source popular vote a new nation votes American election returns 1787 to 1825 only 15 of the 24 states chose electors by popular vote B Adams received his vote from a faithless elector C there was a dispute as to whether Missouri's electoral votes were valid due to the timing of its assumption of statehood the first figure excludes Missouri's votes and the second figure includes them topic electoral vote the Seoul electoral vote against Monroe came from William Plumer an elector from New Hampshire and former United States Senator and New Hampshire governor Plummer cast his electoral ballot for Secretary of State John Quincy Adams while legend has it this was to ensure that George Washington would remain the only American president unanimously chosen by the Electoral College that was not Plummer's goal in fact Plumer simply thought that monroe was a mediocre president and that adams would be a better one bloomer also refused to vote for Tompkins for Vice President as grossly intemperate not having that weight of character which his office requires and because he grossly neglected his duty in his only official role as president of the Senate by being absent nearly 3/4 of the time Plummer instead voted for Richard rush even though every member of the electoral college was pledged to Monroe there were still a number of Federalist electors who voted for a Federalist vice president rather than Monroe's running mate Daniel D Tompkins the votes for Richard Stockton came from Massachusetts the entire Delaware delegation voted for Daniel Rodney for Vice President finally Robert goodloe Harper's vice-presidential vote was cast by an elector from his home state of Maryland these breaks and ranks were not enough to deny Tompkins a substantial electoral victory Monroe's share of the share of the electoral vote has not been exceeded by any more recent candidate with the closest competition coming from Franklin D Roosevelt 1936 re-election campaign only Washington who won the vote of each presidential elector in the 1789 and 1790 to presidential elections can claim to have swept the electoral college Washington's campaigns took place prior to the 1804 ratification of the 12th amendment which instituted the current system in which each member of the electoral college casts one vote for president and one vote for vice president under the original system each elector cast 2 votes with no distinction made between the electoral votes for president and the electoral votes for Vice President thus in both of his campaigns Washington won the maximum number of electoral votes individual could receive but only half of the electoral votes that were cast source electoral college box scores 1789 to 1996 National Archives and Records Administration retrieved July 30th 2005 but there was a dispute over the validity of Missouri's electoral votes due to the timing of its assumption of statehood the first figure excludes Missouri's votes and the second figure includes them topic breakdown by ticket there was a dispute over the validity of Missouri's electoral votes due to the timing of its assumption of statehood the first figure excludes Missouri's votes and the second figure includes them note that all of these tickets except Monroe Thompkins are split tickets with a Democratic Republican presidential candidate and a federalist vice-presidential candidate note also that these split tickets represent only 5.6 percent of the electoral vote topic Electoral College selection you topic see also era of good feelings history of the United States 1789 to 1849 single-party second inauguration of James Monroe United States House of Representatives elections 1820 United States Senate elections 1820
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How to Choose the Right Replacement Garage Door Spring: Weight of Door
hey there welcome to getting it done north of seven did you know that when you change the extension springs on your garage doors if you had a broken one that there are different types of strength in garage door springs today i'm going to show you how to choose the right spring for your garage door and here's the one that just broke the other day on me as you can see the loops at the ends of the spring are broken and i'm going to show you how to choose the right tension of spring for your garage door so at this end of the spring i see that it's painted blue so that tells me that the springs for my doors will be painted blue at the end but who knows maybe whoever previously put these springs in could have put the wrong springs in so i'm going to show you what you can do so what you can do is like get your bathroom scale and you'll unhook the springs from your door because you're going to change them anyway right so you'll un hook the springs from your garage door and so that the garage door is freely moving and you want to open that garage door a little bit put the bathroom scale under the door and then lower the garage door slowly on top of your bathroom scale and see what that door weighs i did that my garage doors were around 140 pounds once you weigh your door you want to go either you can go online or you can just go by this video here so right here you'll see here's mine it was 140 pounds so it takes a dark blue spring so if you have a door that is between 115 and 125 pounds it'll take a green painted spring if you have a door that is 85 to 95 pounds must be a pretty small door it'll be painted light blue and then if you have a door that is 155 to 165 pounds it'll be painted brown on the end then for the large doors that weigh 175 to 185 pounds the spring will be painted gold and that's how you choose which spring is the right tension for your garage door so like i said i just replaced the two extension springs on my garage door and you can find a link to that video in the description below or else i might have it at the end of the video or on a card somewhere up here yeah probably up here i also have a video for how to install safety cables through the middle of those extension springs for your garage door that's important too you don't want that spring flying around and hitting somebody or hitting your cars or damaging something else in your garage there will be a link down below for that too as well i hope you enjoyed this video if you did hit that like button and we will see you on the next video [Music] foreign
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Full Darnell Taylor 911 Call Released!!! #JusticeforDarnell *WARNING GRAPHIC*
905 9 okay told me she where where's just not here okay what's his name she's running out the house now how she's fine and is she white Black Or Hispanic she's black she's taking my car and she's running out the house now okay what's name Tammy m t m m y um Gray g the LI place is g j i g with um I'm sorry eyes look like Roman not of the driveway now okay okay hold on sir what's that tag again what's that tag again j i g g v g g v okay and two I that look for the rum to you head it towards L now did she tell you how she did it or or anything Detail no she just she just woke me up and say she's not here no more I said what would you do what did you do to him she says he's not alive and then when I tried to grab the phone to call you she started fighting got up to check his room because I didn't get off work till 10:30 and I didn't see him tonight I came straight home took a shower and went to bed I didn't even check in on because I usually don't when I get home because I wanted to sleep and now she saying she just woke me up and just told me I got something to tell you and I feel would and that's what she told me she's not here anymore okay is is it yes and that's a female or a male I'm sorry a male okay yes is there any other children in the home no name sir my name is she talk about something she got a plan I'm not going to jail for her okay and she didn't tell you anything about this plan no she just said I got a plan and that's one I called you and I told her I'm not going to jail for her he when was the last time you when I left to go to work this morning at 10:00 a.m. I work I left at 10:00 a.m and I did not get home until um 10 any diagnosed illnesses or anything that or or anything like that um she she does have um depression and bipolar disorder but she has been taking medicine for it she's been fine she been around C your children so this is completely out of character for him very much very much do you have a number go to Poli okay just not I understand I want you to talk to him but go ahead and give me her cell phone number all right go ahead and speak with the officer yeah there chickens over there they have roosters and everything yeah yeah I haven't checked my house at all he's fine okay okay I have noidea she I work from 10 till 10:30 when I left at 10:00 she she was she was fine matter fact I even called and checked in on him a couple times during the day I come home at 10:30 I know Heep I didn't even go in room and check I take a shower I she W me up she W me up about 15 minutes ago and said I got something serious to tell you I said what she said shut your phone off shut your phone off so I shut the phone off said what happened she said not here anymore I said what do you mean where did you go who you with she was like he's not alive anymore so then I grabb my phone and I started to call yall I grabb my phone and I started to call yall she started fighting me grab me in my mouth and I trying to talk to the 911 operator all she grab my te [Music] idea yeah she she had her brother Liv at 1999 little water
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Is He Emotionally Unavailable or Just Holding Back?
well hello and welcome to understand men now i'm jonathan asley of jonathan assay.com and i'm so excited to be shooting this short video for you today our topic is he emotionally unavailable or just holding back is he just holding back really quickly if the content here resonates with you and you've been thinking about working with uh dating a relationship coach check out the link below to schedule a call with me to see if working with a coach is right for you it's called a free discovery call all right is the emotion available or just holding back so the topic of emotionally unavailable men is probably one of the most searched terms for women on the internet who are single and looking for love because they've experienced men who tend to either withdraw emotionally or are somewhat avoided well i'm going to say avoidant emotionally but kind of maybe even seem devoid of emotions and i want to share a couple examples for you and then give you some insight on how to recognize the difference between a guy who's just maybe holding back a little bit or emotionally unavailable so um i'm going to share a personal story this happened to be shortly after my divorce it was about nine months after a divorce i met a woman online fantastic woman our first date was fabulous we had a great time she was gorgeous she complimented me which i'm a leo so i enjoy compliments and um and but she said something to me i think it was on our second date she goes jonathan i have to date you with rose-colored glasses i have to date you with rose-colored classes and i go what do you mean by that she goes i know you're not ready for a relationship and i go i'm ready i'm ready i mean i was out of a marriage i was unhappy in and i was like feeling like i'm ready to be in relationship because she goes i know you're not ready for you to be in a relationship you're a train wreck you're going through all this stuff in your life you're going through kind of a contentious divorce you had and i by the way at the same time i just lost my quarter million dollar year job actually this was prior to meeting her and i was in kind of a quasi depression i was in a state of you know not really being all there if you will but she recognized that within me in fact i'm going to share something personal we had dated during the holiday times and for christmas time uh for a christmas gift she gave me this she gave me this these are if you can see in the camera these are rose colored glasses these are rose colored glasses because she said to me i have to date you with rose colored glasses because i know you're not ready for a relationship and again i disagreed with her but sure enough as the relationship went on i really wasn't ready for a relationship so why i'm sharing with you this story and and by the way she uh after we ended our relationship she met a great guy six months later ended up getting married we were still friends on facebook in fact i'll send her this video afterward um what she recognized in advance was she could see right up front that i was a good person i just wasn't capable being a relationship because i had all this trauma and all this um um chaos actually not so much trauma but chaos going on in my life okay so this is very common amongst men especially for our the midlife category which uh that's what i lean into is those who are in midlife which i say is after baby making years and before retirement and about 75 percent of singles in this age bracket are divorced and they're and you have to kind of unravel the tapestry of an old life to be able to re begin your new life and it starts with your life within and i so wasn't ready for that i had to take another 10 years of doing personal development self-help and spiritual work before i could be in this place of being ready for a relationship in fact i wrote a book about it which i talk about often is my book called what the heck is self-love anyway what the heck is self-love anyway check out the link below if you'd like to get a copy of the book but it's all about the journey i took of personal development now why is this so important for you to recognize okay let's go back to emotionally unavailable men or just those men are holding back emotionally unavailable men are often what's called avoidant love attachment style avoidant love attachment style these are people that struggle actually getting close to another human being so it's not so much that they're they're incapable of sharing their emotions but they have this wall up that makes it very difficult for them and if you're not familiar with the book attached i highly recommend checking out the book attached you can see the authors names right there attach to understand avoidant anxious or secure attachment style because in many cases someone might actually be struggling to actually be able to open up emotionally but they so deeply want to but then there are the men who are just holding back holding back okay this is an example of holding back okay holding back happens when the emotional responsibility of the relationship is more than we're capable of giving at a certain time and oftentimes we kind of project that women want more emotions out of a relationship than men you hear that women want more emotion out more emotionality out of the relationship than men so what men do is yes we come on strong in the beginning because we're chasing sex i mean for the most part not all men but for the most part when we're pursuing you you know if you're a stranger to us if you're caught up on this idea that men are supposed to be the pursuers you got to recognize that what we're pursuing is getting laid not because we think you're this fabulous person it takes time to find out who you really are i only say this so you're not so you recognize that this isn't necessary when a guy says oh my god you're unlike any woman i've ever seen i'd want to marry you you're so different than all the other women believe me they've said it a dozen other times because they're in the chase mode and then a lot of you ladies make yourself out to be pre-madona's because you've heard this from men recognize that it takes time to build the layer the roots of trust in a relationship but men naturally hold back if we think you want more emotionality than what we're capable of giving that means that constant text message in the morning or the constant text message at night to feel validated in the relationship now i recognize a lot of men do a lot of texting and do that but after a while that becomes emotional responsibility hence why we hold back hold back okay but it doesn't mean we're not capable of leaning in leaning in you know i'm a big leaner inner not a lean backer why am i sharing all this with you look it dating isn't easy it's kind of up quite frankly it's a cluster out there so let's just accept it for what it is this is a process of getting to know another human being and i highly recommend you checking out this book called if the buddha dated if the buddha dated this is the spiritual approach to dating that takes out all the traditional nonsense about masculine and feminine energy and doing things a certain way why not learn how to date from a heart-centered place that's what this book is about and i promise you read this book and tell me later come back to this video later and write a comment below telling me and if you've already read the book write a comment below sharing with me how this has shifted your perspective on dating because when we come at this from a heart-centered place not men against women masculine against feminine you know democrat versus republican black or white you know christian or atheist type of thing when we come at it from a heart-centered place that self-love place we have a greater ch and self-love is also self-empowerment you have a greater chance for attracting what you truly want in life and that's a person that can lean in instead of needing to hold back all right you get the gist of where i'm going with this i'd like to hear your thoughts on this please post a comment below as i said before this content resonates with you and you go gosh i'd like to hire a coach but i can't afford one check out my vip group below check out the link to my book check out my podcast i mean i'm doing my best to give you as much content i shoot three or four videos a week for you for you ladies all right i'm going to wrap up this video as i always do first off giving myself a big gigantic job and bear a hug of self-love i'm going to reach into the camera and give you a hug of love if that's okay i'm gonna ask you to turn to somebody and give them a hug of love because hugs are a great source of love and we can all use more love in our lives thanks a bunch and wishing you a fabulous day bye bye now
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Bats, Ghosts, and Scary Snakes - Castlevania Ep.1
what's going on everybody yes I'm familiar with a brand new game today well not brand new I mean it was released back in 1970 but work today we're gonna be playing Castlevania in honor of richer and and Simon joining the stash was roster for those of you who haven't seen like only the Nintendo Direct last week I see Canada and yeah they announced that the vampire hunters Richard and Tyler which were clearly Castlevania want you they're pretty good so I decided hey why not let's let's claim in Castlevania so the premise is generally simple like you jump around like the final boss oh holy water here Oh Holy Cross to get rid of them nice all right Wow gone No Oh God giant fish creatures that can breathe fire that makes absolutely no friends hey hey there buddy I'm gonna grab that get rid of those right up right off that hey buddy you don't need to do anything here out what was that I got set flying like sweet sweet he is crying okay great yeah drink yeah I've gotta get my whip back from going let's go you know why I kill the bat for money and destroyed [Music] run up out now okay great bats are not happy with me coming rising back up to the surface towel stop that all right now go up this way yeah all right sweet stage three oh we could use it as a time stopping for a few seconds everything the holy water all that okay this is my bro what is this stuff yeah oh okay so we were a giant bat now I'm not ready for this bill ah what am I supposed to do against it hey hey there you wanted Oh oh my god great alright so we now have immunity [Music] please don't hurt me get the next eated are you huh Wow oh dude this is so cool you can throw axes it and freakin back a bathroom smell sweet okay just whip it what's it a few times there there ah ow ow okay great I mean it's still lower else with us so that's useful dude stop that all right all right sweet we got it we got it hit it once more and jump over out okay pause it pause it pause it pause it oh oh we did it now what's only 25 seconds slam oh we did it alright sweet we beat stage we beat level one kind of in seven minutes not that I'm pretty sure we could be the next one alright we like what oh this this thing I think I saw it in the direct it's like a boomerang cross it is it's a boomerang out it's a boomerang ignore [Music] jump on over all right oh we got regardless of dagger that is so far this is my favorite one so far what what what [Music] we're good now we're good now we're fine we're fine this is my pitch there we go perfect [Music] so all right so it staggers us today wait no my sword I mean I guess it got really pushy ability to stop behind so I guess that's pretty cool but still my sword do it I jumped way too early what the hell was that I'm gonna die good we're golden we're dead Wow first episode an already camel all right all right there all right perfect let's go up don't die really really I am just wow I just fell right into yes I don't hold your water today that's good I don't want to these things are so annoying all right Joe oh oh okay oh we didn't get sent fine guys that's great no wow I am a failure there we go all right I don't understand why I'm dying so much and it's burying the first episode Oh God okay that owl dude why did you send me flying like five feet away it jump over boom [Music] okay okay fine I think that this one is the post light you know stop time and such so this Oh perfect we didn't die again that's nice that's a nice change of events it tip over that I don't want to kill them all right stay six oh I think I actually only used it alright so all right let's just wait until that goes there all right sweet holy water that's not the worst patiently wait [Music] please stay back goes oh whoa oh okay wonder what that does we saw [Music] all right ohokay so I could like snatch the far end and define it here all right we made our way through that little board or beat that little boat go whoa whoa whoa dude what was that okay just run from the thing I don't want to be Oh No all right there we go all right we're here at the end I wonder what Oh God okay that's up that's strange very strange please perish like immediately Oh God okay go go go go we're about to we died but the enemy died as well what dude oh come on they robbed the civil they robbed us in the victory [Music] I can see now all right we're back here with the Medusa thing and I want to get this thing so I could get a little bit more and out of the holy water now fire yes oh-ho cause it should be like an egg nice pair out of it oh god I'm getting corner yep throw it [Music] no come on Roble done we got to die right yep out yes you ran right into the fire you oh sweet alright I think that's it that's like level that's a little to China all right sweet guys that's gonna wrap things up the disaster I hope that you all enjoyed it and leave a like subscribe if you want to see more of me dying repeatedly in Castlevania and we'll see you guys in the next episode
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Fails and Bails at Jackson Hill Climb 2023
foreign [Music] Maps [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] damn it all I forgot [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] all right [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] he's been standing right there for 35 years many times [Applause] [Music] how's that track out there oh it's Rowdy it's probably the rowdiest course I've ever racing Jackson tactical a lot of walls a lot of deep ruts so it was kind of hard underneath so here we're working it trying to get up and over this bad boy foreign [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] no please foreign [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] yes [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] it's good though for exploring and we had some sunny days oh okay [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] all right [Applause] [Music] [Applause] hahaha [Music] [Applause] I don't know [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] what's up [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] all right [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] foreign [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] foreign [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] yeah and I can't even hear anything like I am so deaf right now
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If These Bruce Lee Fights Were Not Recorded, No One Would Believe these 🤯
Bruce Lee a name that resonates with the echo of legendary fights born in the year of the dragon in the hour of the Dragon Lee jfon known to the world as Bruce Lee was destined for greatness his early life in Hong Kong was a mix of dance drama and the beginning of a lifelong affair with martial arts as a teenager he plunged into the world of Wing Chun mastering the art under the watchful eye of Yip Man his first foray into the Silver Screen gave the world a glimpse of a unique fighting style a blend of Grace and power that had never been seen before his movements Swift yet deliberate his strikes precise yet devastating set him apart from other martial artists of his time each fight scene was a dance a thrilling spectacle that left audiences in awe little did the world know this was just the beginning of an era of Unforgettable fights Bruce Lee's first major breakthrough came with the movie The Big Boss this film was a turning point in his career bringing him into the Limelight and showcasing his incredible martial arts skills on a global platform the fight scenes in this movie are not just impressive displays of strength and Agility they are a testament to Lee's unparalleled skill and precision one of the most memorable fight scenes in the big boss takes place in an ice factory now this is not your typical fight scene it's a Showcase of Bruce Lee's exceptional speed and precision his ability to move like lightning and strike with the force of a thunderbolt as he moves through the factory he takes on multiple adversaries dispatching them with a flu fluidity and Grace that is nothing less than awe inspiring each move each strike each block is executed with a Precision that is almost surgical his opponents barely have time to react before they're on the ground defeated by the sheer speed and power of His attacks and it's not just his speed and precision that are impressive it's the way he uses his surroundings to his Advantage turning the factory into an extension of his own body this fight scene is a prime example of Bruce Lee's unique fighting style it's not just about physical strength it's about speed precision and the ability to adapt to any situation he doesn't just fight he dances he flows he moves like water and in doing so he turns the fight into a form of art a spectacle that is as beautiful as it is deadly Bruce Lee's fights in the big boss were not just fights they were a display of art speed and unparalleled skill they were a testament to his philosophy of martial arts a philosophy that emphasized adaptability fluidity and above all the ability to strike with speed and precision these fights were a demonstration of what Bruce Lee was capable of and they set the stage for the incredible Feats of martial arts that were to come in his later films the movie Enter the Dragon marked a significant milestone in Bruce Lee's career this film released in 1973 set a new Benchmark for martial arts Cinema it's not just the choreography or the cinematography that made it a classic but the sheer force and Charisma of Bruce Lee himself he was a force of nature possessing a magnetic presence that was simply impossible to ignore one of the most iconic fight scenes in this movie occurs in the mirror room this scene is a master class in strategy and adaptability Bruce Lee's character is surrounded by mirrors and his enemy is hidden amongst the reflections beyond the movie sets Bruce Lee had some legendary fights that were luckily recorded outside the confines of choreographed fight scenes Bruce Lee's prowess was equally if not more impressive his speed precision and sheer power were even more breathtaking when viewed in the context of an unscripted real life fight one such fight that stands out is his legendary bout with Chuck Norris Norris a world champion in karate was no easy adversary however Bruce Lee's unique approach to combat was what set him apart he didn't adhere to a single style instead he believed in the style of no style a philosophy he encapsulated in his creation jet kund do in his fight with Norris we saw this philosophy in Bruce didn't just use techniques from a single martial art instead he fluidly transitioned between styles using whatever was most effective in the moment he was a human chameleon adapting his tactics to counter whatever his opponents threw at him Bruce's fight with Norris wasn't a movie scene there were no directors no retakes no choreography it was raw it was real and it was intense every punch every kick every block was a testament to Bruce's ability to apply his art in real life situations but this was not the only time Bruce showcased his prowess in real life situations there were numerous instances where he was challenged and he always Rose to the occasion these real life fights further solidified his status as a legendary martial artist and it wasn't just about winning fights Bruce Lee always emphasized the importance of self-improvement and personal growth he believed in pushing his limits challenging himself and constantly evolving he once said I fear not the man who has practiced 10,000 kicks once but I fear the man who has practiced one kick 10,000 times these real life fights showcase Bruce Lee's true prowess and his ability to apply his art in real life situations they remind us that Bruce Lee was not just a movie star he was a true martial artist a philosopher and a legend Bruce Lee may have left us but his legendary fights live on like an echo reverberating through time the influence of Lee's unparalleled martial arts prowess is unmistakable his fights a symphony of agility and power have seeped into the Bedrock of martial arts and action Cinema shaping it into what we see today from the gritty streets of action thrillers to the high octane sequences of superhero sagas Lee's influence is ever present his unique blend of speed precision and raw energy has become the gold standard for fight choreography a benchmark that many aspire to but few if any can truly match even after five decades his fights continue to Mesmerize audiences worldwide a testament to his Timeless appeal they serve as a constant reminder of his Mastery his passion and his indomitable Spirit The Legend of Bruce Lee lives on through his Unforgettable fights forever captured in the annals of martial arts history Bruce Lee's fights were not just about physical prowess but also about mental strength and strategy his approach to combat was a harmonious blend of mind body and spirit an embodiment of his philosophy jet kundu this philosophy was not just about fighting but it was a way of life a path toward personal development and self-expression in the big boss fight scenes we saw young Bruce Lee raw and unfiltered showcasing his unique fighting style for the very first time his Lightning Fast punches high kicks and the sheer intensity of his fight scenes left audiences around the world in awe this was our first glimpse into the genius of Bruce Lee a man who would go on to redefine Martial Arts Cinema and Inspire Millions Enter the Dragon was a turning point it was here that Bruce Lee's skills were showcased on a global platform his Charisma coupled with his extraordinary martial arts abilities catapulted him to International stardom the iconic mirror scene the battle with the guards and the final showdown with Mr Han are all Testament to Lee's prowess and his Innovative approach to choreography through the Unseen fights we got a glimpse into the real Bruce Lee The Man Behind The Legend his offscreen battles were just as impressive if not more demonstrating his true Mastery of martial arts these fights serve as a reminder that Bruce Lee was not just an actor but a true martial artist and the legend lives on Bruce Lee's influence is seen in every corner of the martial arts World from the movies to the dojo his fighting style his philosophy and his enduring popularity are a testament to his greatness he taught us that martial arts is not just about fighting but about self-discovery and self-improvement Bruce Lee once said the key to immortality is first living a life worth remembering and through his legendary fights he has indeed achieved immortality
Ultimate Discovery
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Drag Mustang 5 0 Slash 2wd Traxxas
foreign I want to say thank you to Great Hobbies for letting me do this if you're looking for the great whoa yeah this is gonna it's gonna stay this way if you're looking for any hobby needs in in Canada take a look at great hobbies.com for all your great hobby needs today I to say something for all you guys that are looking for a drag slash or uh even the uh anything that's drag related uh basically in the 110 size you have the C10 uh from Traxxas and you have the 68 Ford F-100 from Lucy uh finally Traxxas came out for something else uh uh that could change the game for all your older guys uh and the 1990s uh even 80s and even early 2000s uh next machine I'm going to show here you're going to recognize it is a machine when I was young was pretty much dominating uh the roads uh to a certain point and that would be the Mustang 5 liter uh the GT series finally tracks it decided to bring it out I know I do have a lot of friends we'll go bananas on this car because they all own some when they were young and now thinking well but yeah it shows my age but yes if you are looking for something completely different and uh yes this would be your your niche the Mustang 5-liter drag slash heavy duty pro series Magnum 272r transmission uh it has the Traxxas drag brake launch control stability and the ultra Ultra wide Mickey Thompson tires on them it's pretty much the same thing as the 67 Chevrolet C10 underneath but body wise uh it's game changer for me now I know you guys know my longtime subscribers yes I am a Ford guy but unfortunately I've never been a fan of the Mustang I'm more a pickup truck guy but I'm not gonna say it's not nice it is nice looking they did a good job replicking it replicate thinking can't even say that word either make it look like realistic should I say okay for some of you guys that don't know what the underneath looks like let's take the body off and take a look it does have the wing in the back this is a vehicle probably on Street Outlaw sign singer would love to have because he does have a Mustang couple know and there is original Mustang he has it was actually murder Novas some of you guys don't know that yeah Sean Ellington used to own that Mustang sold it to Chuck and Chuck has it since but yes you do have it's a two wheel drive slash with big fat tires heavier Duty drive shafts on it compare of the stock slash two-wheel drive it does have the 2075 servo plastic gears that's something that if you do buy this I will change to your steel gear or even to an OMG Servo even a power HD something that would be faster uh you do still have the vxl3s with the VXL 3500 KV motor but I do Applause Traxxas for doing this uh they're getting on something new on the market but they should have maybe changed the platform don't get me wrong Traxxas but sometimes getting out of your Niche would be great instead of recycling I do understand having multiple Parts availability for it it's it's yes uh it does have a wheelie bar it's just not on it right now you can add it that's 10 feet long it comes with a remote the only thing you will need is a battery and charger but if you guys have any questions or comments post it below I'd be gladly to answer you guys and don't forget to hit that like button I do appreciate a lot it does help the channel and don't forget to subscribe and check out great hobbies.com
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A dog passes blood in the stools
to the sample the figure sample and then put inside for the Polaris test has not been vaccinated for over one year plus check for power Wireless [Music] I don't know what you're gonna address but then you say you want to bring back I don't know but it's okay like you just put it here or what then just one day but owners have to be confirmed otherwise they yeah they don't pay after that don't worry my shop very busy at night okay deposited amen yeah yeah but after the after the what's that called after your operating hours bring back now I said the owner keep calling me yeah then that one um after everything you give me a call and see how long no you decided that because I I can't decide for you all this thing you want to bring back let me know okay I'm also busy you're so busy [Music] that was okay when the boarding actually about three days ago has not been vaccinated but let's see the test they put four drops in there [Music] the control and the show and [Music] the control whatsoever well controlled is positive the test is negative so the good news is there's no can I pop a virus in the feces fresh blood is there so you like to if I put your own forces too two years old but in the students
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2014-07-26
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119.Math 1A 1B Pre Calculus Compositions Involving Inverse Trigonometric Functions, Part 1
let's look at compositions involving inverse trig functions for example let's find the exact value of tangent of inverse cosine of square root of 3 over 2 so let's let y equal this angle here so y is equal to inverse cosine of square root of 3 over 2 and if this is why here then we're looking for tangent of Y so if Y is equal to inverse cosine of square root of 3 over 2 that means that cosine of Y is equal to the square root of 3 over 2 where Y is in the interval from 0 to PI remember that when computing inverse cosine values our answers must lie in this interval 0 to PI thinking of our unit circle you and remembering that the cosine is the x coordinate of the point of intersection of the terminal side of the angle and the unit circle and we know that the terminal side of the angle pi divided by 6 intersects the unit circle at square root of 3 over 2 1 half therefore the cosine of this angle is root 3 over 2 and moreover it's the only angle in this interval whose cosine is equal to square root of 3 over 2 that is y is equal to pi divided by 6 and therefore tangent of Y is equal to tangent of pi divided by 6 which is equal to Y divided by X or one-half divided by the square root of 3 over 2 and the twos will cancel which gives us 1 divided by square root of three and then rationalizing gives us our answer of square root of 3/3 alright let's look at another example let's find the exact value of arc sine of cosine of 4 pi divided by 3 well what is cosine of 4 pi divided by 3 well thinking of our unit circle the terminal side of the angle for pi over 3 intersects the unit circle at negative one-half negative square root of 3 over 2 and the cosine is the x coordinate of this point here or negative one-half so therefore this is equal to arc sine of negative one-half which is equal to negative pi divided by 6 because remember y equal arc sine of negative one-half it's equivalent to sign of y equal to negative one-half but moreover why is in the interval negative PI halves to PI house and thinking again of the unit circle we know that the terminal side of this angle which is 7 pi divided by 6 intersects the unit circle at negative square root of 3 over 2 negative one-half but also the terminal side of this angle here 11 pi divided by 6 intersects the unit circle at square root of 3 over 2 negative one-half which means a sign angles is equal to negative one-half because remember that the sign is the y-coordinate of these points here however neither of these angles lie within the restriction of arc sine so what we need to do is determine the angle that's coterminal with 11 pi over 6 lying in that interval which is this negative PI over 6 up here so this is our answer and this is how we work with compositions involving inverse trig functions thank you and we'll see you next time you
Predestined Future Global Leaders Academy
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Jonathan Visbal - Something about us (Daft Punk)
it might not be the right time i might not be the right one but there's something about it i want to say cause there's something between us anyways it might not be the right time i might not be i will share with you i'll need you more than anything in my life i'll miss you more than anything in my life i'll love you more than anyone and mine wow oh it might not be the right time i might not be the right one but there's something about us i want to say cause there's something between us anyway you
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Roma Surrectum III(3.1 submod)¬Let's Play¬Athenian Campaign #43
hello there is it going and I'm so honest about 43 or more selected 3ls play as Athens previously after some stuff resistance Tesla's - I take Nicholas and I've got an army here and led by peneleus and we're going to go and take Gordon which is around here somewhere no it just needs some power sources - lets get them stripped one just here also in here let's get I've seen this you know just - she had to place off a lot of it well look at us good slickers here no their precision Alec analysis don't we enter SEC at the air on - there's another NASCAR material as well and no then let's get these guys out here they don't on TV via and we'll send them up to thesis yes God but living here near we can get Mike and it will send us ship here though then we'll put you just port here I think any money left them Sofia generally some somewhere we've got a semi here web by Moses have you seen you guys aren't I hurry we'll leave out the note we'll come back to that who is prion okay I'm going to be a decision there I don't think we need these I just wonder if I should send them over I think we'll send them over there like slight technical points I would be LT or do I smell some of these guys oh look we got around can we talk them up many trips from anywhere there's some there and there's some milk or kill it smells these guys together send you like to hear a thing most people I just want to just join them up there we'll take these in Marines over and we'll give them to them or not to you what this mess them up as well yes I love them more comp I really I don my god yes snappy what my god my god yeah we cool yeah there's a whole unit send you back again and I think you can get makeup right now the horns Magister that's hand it and we'll send you bike there you're gonna have to go by tip Pergamon to get sort of fella to get retrained connect you could reach nothing expect up okay no then I got some stuff in here then I saw the wooden wall 42% or that's being repelled doesn't hurt alright nice teeth easy does that give us 7 9 8 5 an assassin not a very good one but never maimed we call a table and she can kill this guy he won't hear that being gone he got my northern me there yeah and he gets his self a brownie point I've already pretty if I came now I don't think they actually protect and your settlement you've got more you have to attack with them but proposed by in here for is very often after you take in you sell them and then you get em spies and then threat caused unrest I think any cause I'm raising assassins trained assassin you if you go governor in there or sabotage your buildings and I found that a spy seems to prevent that it's quite often with Phillips it Philippoussis or Philip I and Pella when anybody's been trying any assassin been try again their respite spiders basically and getting executed when they've been caught and BM assassins have been sought a whole than their own dose aid they don't see it again to get and so your spies do a preventive job fear for your settlement and the assassins do the attacking stuff and kill people if you got good ones of course so again I always try to pass on information after for people who don't know that some of the other things and for newcomers I've never played ones for ranked them or maybe even run to a war for that man so it's a good useful bit of information there to carry over you the other one as well ways diplomats if you put a diplomat and settlements and it helps prevent against brave being brave by other diplomats of you as the good decent certainly can retinue themselves decent stairs and they can prove create volleyball games bravery and special and settlements that don't have a governor and number so make use of them could but we've a lot of people doing I've watched some West please I have a very very we see too many let's players using utilizing diplomates in that we're all spies for that manner they use them for South Snowden opening gates the settlements of other fortresses and assassins obviously for killing people and peppermint's for being diplomats and then quite often you don't see them use you know realize that they don't see they realize they have other uses and then well i've discovered it to be like that and again it i just picked up from other people I didn't actually research and try it for myself through experience I did read about it somewhere on the tour war sent up and that's what I get most of my information and then I just say you know people are checked together then remember to shoot it wouldn't it same cons because that's what my memory has great shock waves of I said many things before wait okay getting sidetracked here no then and what's the one to do it here no now one hit tim was a good assassin this wasn't a a top-notch they're coming assassin when the big kill had definite life are closing in why thank you my 29% chance I've been sent to promising and now this is sort of guy can break a settlement unless you have mean I've got good governor in here I mean he's only as Tecna he's intelligent and as a family member so you know it is a xbox game and I mean he's not got a lot of influence and management skills because I'm going to be using them as a as a field general and not a governance or we have to get some DNA to take his place also cost his money to bring him over when she becomes regional governor not happens after two Tom's one with up ton of the common regional governor then we want you to take Mary put them in Bartlett course your money okay no and moving on let's read some of these guys there's a lot of there 399 77 makes about a thousand denarii and tall for all of them okay refrain retrain them no we want these are no gain experience or anything upgrades so I don't ask much where the answers with these gains and we'll bring them back to Philip I and then send the experience comes up there because the more front light as more front Lane it's going to come under attack from that's here to skip yeah and we want bear trips and now excuse me yeah once you know fry um and we have to get has army sorted out getting some new men and we're getting these guys rescreened been there no and Arthur and I have got an army it's just been recruited by were short on answers I think it'd be similarly certain hi yeah dead so let's get another unit of the racket at non scanner unit event all the goddamn dumb we overdo it another unit of Marines and another unit of art sells and we'll need a general for them okay no then cannot reach a little wind power rave right general dinner he'll become a governor and we'll send them up to the cop was the next time okay what else do a concern myself about as ham is ready we'll do it out in a minute let's just check over it silica say re so good good army here got some oil get us the end of course with between another guys in the enemy okay let's sound let's say over happen off there no mother and concern of course as obvious alone you know these guys are gathering never known of God it was a coasters free up table we'll get with the boss I'm strolling through investor so the open I'm sure they're going to be looking to come attacking us and look Nagori Dacia and the Wismar spy here's some more coming here like and another leftover lost easily like the C's equipment a bloody Roman is don't Lee by quintus Laelius barbers so secretly compute it over that govern how much no go gentlemen I think you'll become alphabetical like them I don't know because this one's got a general and we're going to get in TN see how strong the rehmannia up and get if I can find a way don't wanna get blocked there's some more available Eagle just three units that have taken two bacterium three units in there we carefully I forget the same forget as well well I suppose that too big consider myself for time an unfortunate place in a way because and the modern reforms something kicked in yet so these at all and got through our idea and Bolivian poor so in la chords so the notes are not strong as them it could be with less horses and if it had them are in for reforms effect and now that horny our own damn banana here which is owned by the boys you can see a ninja two full stacks or no passing by remember correctly a bloody a lie isn't it they're our allies no with behind a if they've declared war and one another so rate we're going to have to get we're gonna have to strengthen a position here now got these two armies of course at Syracuse I if we come down we can read both sides especially a wrong because that Chandra troops conveyor belts down I think a pure does as well like so and let's give us fire up here this is a face by police by newborns desam warrior with the buidling a seized equipment Bentley excuse me I'm gonna have to get my spy over here kids don't look as if they've expanded and agalya is the overlay which is Eleva unusual to say the least no since I mean the way the models of burners have caused all the gaps through the Alps you can't get through them you have to go around them now that I think that was to stop them from expanding the Romani from the expanding vets so quickly and to Galya and bel G and against the Cimbri so M it forced them sort of made them I don't know it's not you haven't made them come east that strongly then they had the better to start here and Peloponnese but we saw at the moment would push them back to they don't tough but it seemed to be gathered here when maybe try and get a spy over here in a little while and see what the progressed I want to get him down here right my spy down here to have a look at how did him which is getting nothing particular in there okay again let's go have a look in here let's see what sort of I like to go I've got a fortress so what speak the canary you can simply the trip units in here nothing fantasy in here enough but just strong enough hmm what's going on here are my wrist I don't know why they want to get these and not the proper and cants I still a bit across the end course yeah great so we know they've get military and near which be back out again then we'll bring you down have all the can remember one unit in there all you see forget what sort of armies have got down here because I want attack or phase of the course link and I mean yet in this way I'm doing it about a fun and I don't want this away poke the Romans rate too early and because I'm expanding pray fast you want you keep them in the game so that there I'll try push them to go and attack their family or their Bell G and the kimberley they'll have their own agendas as well okay now you're good to good strong arm is here we'll go Diomedes who's gotten one of the rubber fort here and we've got em or fears or nesterova for there as well so em that's good that's good caught points there too to fight against these but I am concerned about those little loss but I know how to overcome them if we can keep them for on the form of the river here I won't actually did a battle and afford itself will pool banks or their seize weapons can does any damage that was [ __ ] them up win it it won't be we use them right yeah no I've done enough explaining for now I think I'm pretty much done Oh what can we do with him why did they leave Hamlin and because there's nobody else to get any trade Raceland what we're done of Angra done everybody didn't like they would do this cos they're gallium Justin would wait and come down down down Grecia gala see us on galas go a see your garlic a litter cancer gone okay hello MA I've always been in you have a good trip we've got em trade race for them I think the three reason most of everybody and I just leave them there to negotiate any deals of ceasefire and way so make them approachable or maybe just made I well and I think that's as much as we can do here what you can do it there there's all these free anthem mm-hmm I'm sorry that they're pretty much bowling everywhere exactly kara and you get to know that weight really good for sell Masseria and Internet here we go help the population growth rate we're ready to move on okay so it's going to take god damn now and anything anymore now we got enough here yeah no distance to stop here somewhere just got to abort are the agency ready to harvest okay as well like see what they've got okay cut well what's that Celtic meeting with cavalry and a speedo for a fourth job cabin yeah they've got some idea my rates kill kick every swordsman you'll be out the breakdown I would think water then all three of them further trach it but I could tell you a hot way Hippolyte toy well we can yeah they look as if they could do about serious damage but he's guys are like these guys clanking all right let's go find it again got Archer lost then and then I think he's a success so if you're not a leader come member death I thought was a second that was the first of things we start with as Pergamon remember him I don't run through weather bit about therefore it's honor excuse me cool various know Mary's is let's go and look at us view here and said a little which Wow I know I said it doesn't things before but as Tel Aviv but these guys come up with for this couldn't have a look at itself link his hand and lead I don't quite remember and I don't think I would concede to cylinder well here horn it's like a protocol another well beyond and there's a temple complex wow that's some bow we look at that's pretty cool stuff yeah Lance Holmes sees about fewer welfare homes well it's a better world is going to barrows and governor's residence while cleaners points this one protected defensive wall there is an assent and see him get walkways link yeah des seemed pretty impressed for us Market Square market Plaza say tonight to the training Wow just looking at someone during her historical as because there's purple but they actually died a building on an affair semblance has just been buffed up Hollywood's down for the mod wheel am impressed in them as you can probably tell said a few things before make but we came it's gonna get her army sorted get what we're doing here I'll just put a little oh okay like so general the cavalry right first things first let's take out the tell us the bottom covering almost certain yeah so let's take your mister the cure for Furies are German as well the cavalry I'm sure we can take care of but we could easily tough cookies they break they're all the insensible close-up look at his legs generous body Gaussian Takata PLM is no particular tower how it get done you have to eat excuse me I'm so done a good job hopeful just have to get nuit then I good job the ops ISM when I said so many these buggers they hand out of it keeps on her own she was around you now take more together than the cavalry isolated is an easily tougher to be then you begin to many of them okay I will do see some arrows for another time okay let's go let's make a break yeah speed up a little bit the gods have smiled on us today the walls are broken our troops should be ordered forward like let me come back up again was some cavalry elements what the hell is it down the walls are breached and the way into the city is open for our soldiers order the attack crazy what will them race in if we good Thank You a 6/10 try them just use your last few hours on them they'll lift or as well the whole theater that's not gonna fencing yourself the hallways over here think me out sort of shot the vault pick up the earth away we don't need in it now see the best way to show no mercy the enemy walls are down make sure this soldiers are very finish their ruin Kanade Cattell union and get you off in front compare Israel take a few moments 54 today the walls are broken our troops should be ordered forward more than ever that's good so I could pass them get them send you boys so these whole mason mmm that's it and we'll keep them occupied in the same Jews there now Oh still Velichko 40 kill you and then [Music] your buns experiment that scores well okay to keep the calorie believes conclusive years you she's all come one you see standing up to this when we went over come on mmm just a little better date once but everything generation it isn't news absolutes you should have different shield I can't run away down there that is go to feel you going to learn on the sale car I mean genuine shall go forth on the Shelf carpet always for the ones without because I'm trying to find out the story the definitely shield from older s he used to go [Music] pressure fuse over to see the Watkyn isn't is he behind each field as well it is over here somewhere that is how I'm doing boys take a look down that are doing it but has bought one here at least that I could science thousand one drunken time can we get these poison so see ba who's really to tweet what's up and you have part bean seeds are going tits up your mind he's still feeding not to us take a 5 min get these guys over here my friend the exhausted as well let's get a fresh poison finish them off Pascal II think if you guys are easy right and off but I think I expected that because this is rented out with us it's not all we have open on brothers it so we can make we see here so everything down but don't you see a locket will get anybody else in reserve looks like it's a taint for the general [Music] who the hell is he going he's left one bar to join in another party going be kidding me so Suharto's sure is you boys ought to take care that's outdone these guys see how I'm taking a break and donors that still haven't done this long and yet she cared about her fate Hana I send afraid for anything they should be sold this one second was really exhausted at all times I just pick it here before they killed this guy here you must be bloody Superman or something sit down and watch em die this is an unbeliever the winner anyone this will surely make you follow it waiver all right once here is left and yet exhausted they're tired Epps I am very tired everything is natural I'm so good not afraid to go against when did okay he will get them understand very science winded parents gang thank you how many of our traces make you winded and I still get to want to see it or deeply celtic swordsman all right we'll send you up for them send you up there generous bodyguard Canyon get em fatigued wonder what that flakes going on buh-buh-buh-buh hi general dunya I'm not Riley call before you leave no no check yeah take it off and run off here should get charged render by him Speirs don't come on fair no no [ __ ] rubbish not destined to do get the spears down easy [Music] let's try it from bike here the challenges considerably recover their the spheres than waiting bother I don't think you can get advance pains right there's Nickell there you going [Music] you know anytime you get a Spears they're neither having that's better right come on see we get Jesus Christ try no wait I'm trying to fill in a good sure here please charges and it's not nothing to a sister waiting gamers so ever huh but twin my best st. give a good visual Spears down lies come on very good surfing stuff showing our we can try a general afford a guard could see heavier to get them to great any newcomers to Roma select them under no illusion these bubbles are meant to be likeness the site is simulate with relation really we prepared I can't get Alain up for me versus sound I said so oh I know it's a problem you see it up no well it's what no it's a very it's very ship contain this thing hello everyone join with them I love my cavalry chassis when it's on my way there the noise that they recorded noise formation we attempt you're tough fast Aziz and Cal cakes and they will be wrong here me not sick about than that yeah still yeah it was good over $400 - she chose from your position where so if you take a settlement ratite gaudium and that's another fun step to take it over a Jimena yeah you can see how tougher as now but they're their bonuses across certain bonuses of course for defense which is what they get with them very hard battle I'm for seven an attack and higher morale so enough said it before but again for any newcomers but if you've never played it before if you just say to clear and very hard be prepare for the bonuses they do extend the bowels Korea better make my skip to that I'll look at us surfing a new military capital fix policies fix it phoned away retrain rate see what we can do it here and as up Celine's construction I think and deserve better than I don't know let's build that and then a train of course and then will retain what we can much money go huh not a lot and where your spy next time or you know their rate well just quit walnut bar but we can over here and the caucus but hopefully I did enough 10 titania thanks for watching and their season bye
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SALTWATER TAFFY
hi guys bluetoothbeast here what's up guys lucy timekeegaming here welcome back to ballistic uzi and today we have the super saltwater taffy door county exclusive and these really do burn your mouth so we're gonna have a challenge we're gonna see it's all melted really here's mine so you ready three two one oh i'm dead we're gonna play rage sonic with this or something oh why so like we said we're finally posting on ballistic uzi yeah it's saltwater cafes um how many subscribers six that's it okay but anyways guys i finished my salt water taffy i'm gonna get i am gonna go get drink of water so we gotta end this video here wait before we end it also i still have makeup on but also how did it feel through my mouth burned i felt like there's there's vomit in my mouth i felt like it was like the vomit jelly bean jelly belly oh it tastes like ravioli it was the chocolate flavor so it tasted nice the taste was nice but the burns wasn't good it tasted good but it burned it burned so bad like that thank you on my channel i will actually do a rage game and eat one of those saltwater taffys door county exclusive and see where my ashes go so basically our ashes are going in that mellow kleenex box over there so we're gonna end that oh you see yeah we're gonna end that video also my room is a mess yeah see ya
Ballistic Oozy
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THE ASTRAL SPIRIT ARRIVE (dota 2 turbo mode #160)
this is clergy [Music] animations do I choose this path it's me it seems promised God [ __ ] there is balances must be attentive thank you I do not hesitate foreign [Music] patience it was always so crazy foreign seems promised foreign wow I know the way no no no no no no no no no no no no what the [ __ ] yeah thank you okay [Music] foreign [Music] hello Mike McDonald let's go down there foreign [Music] Josh you get Silverado this is there we go fresh mother girl um [Music] let's see Mike anger anyway you're a joker the natural course never a false death s moving foreign let's go let me guess I don't know I'll show you indeed makeup different power is under attack foreign with purpose [Music] how do we make structures [Music] Christmas see they this is my patience foreign foreign we were lucky why choose come on it was always so the magical course yes hello what the [ __ ] what is let's go no what the [ __ ] ing um [Applause] perseverance spots
Condor
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Creating a Checklist in Moodle
hi there Rob here again from the Department of Education at Cape Breton University and what we are going to look at in this video is how to set up a weekly checklist for our students in Moodle something that they can actually check off themselves to help them keep track of everything that they should be doing in a given week in their online course now if I look at another course that I have set up you can see that I'm gonna turn off the editing mode here so you can see what this actually looks like for a student you can see that I have a checklist here of all the things that they need to do in week one or all the things that they need to do in week two and they can actually check these off and mark them as complete or incomplete so there's no specific checklist feature built into Moodle but there's a little trick that you can use you do that using the labels feature so I have my label here already set up for my heading for my weekly checklist what I'm gonna do now is add a resource click on label and list off what my students should do so they should read all of the topic two readings and watch all of the videos for this week now in this case I want to actually leave this as students can manually mark the activity as completed and I'm simply gonna hit save and return to the course and I'm gonna add another one of these here you can see that it's already out of the check box here for me turn my editing back on and I'm going to add another one of these here and it's label once again and in this case I'm going to add a label that they need to remember to submit this week's assignment by 11:59 p.m. Atlantic time is our current time zone on the last day of this week and again I'll leave activity completion turned on I have my labels here I tend to indent these so that it keeps them nice and organized under my checklist saying what my content here I'll move my content in one level so that it's all nice and neat and when I turn off my editing you can see exactly what this looks like for your students so they can clearly see now that I've organized this topic they have the topic readings the form that they are supposed to reply to for this week and the checklist of the two activities that they need to complete for this week
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12. Engine Wiring Harness - Wiring Harness Series
I thought while I had the engine harness out I would show you what resides underneath the intake manifold on most super engines something similar to this once again this is often ninety-six so it would be similar to this maybe not exact but we have our engine connectors and we have the engine hoist this just bolts to the block and this little clip holds these connectors so our main harness plugs into these guys on the back left of the engine as we're looking at it and this is the purge control solenoid valve just leave that plugged in and that goes for everything on this just leave it plugged in you don't really need to modify anything on this it's just for demonstration purposes this is the engine ground so this goes to the intake manifold and kind of clips in there and then down below here we have the this is the water temperature for the gage and this is the water temperature some sensor and then we have a knock sensor and here we have the scale right here it is the camshaft position sensors and then we've got our fuel injectors and on the left-hand side here just to fuel injectors and then we come down and we have our crankshaft position sensor this goes right above the crank pulley and then this guy this harness kind of goes up to the throttle body kind of sits a little more like that and we have our throttle position sensor now our idle air control valve and our coil so that is the engine harness if it was a mystery TIA before it's kind of kind of simple once it's out and that's it
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Let's Play Empire Total War: DM - United States #77
what's up guys this is the rifleman and I am back bringing into next episode of my empire total war let's play as the United States so to pick up where we left off the Prussians are giving me an interesting opportunity to intercept a whole bunch of their armies the main problem being is that my army this arm is pretty strong but I'll eventually run out of ammunition comes massive unit a fast seller either and my reinforcing army is very depleted so I've kind of organized it into a bit of a structure where know the units I want will come in first the weak issues to come in last I shall probably want you there you must appoint you there well they look very good on a very good job at this as you can tell yeah so I'm anticipating I'm going to lose this battle but the main objective will be to use my howitzers to cause as much damage as possible to the Prussian armies in the field and maybe knocking up some units and just trying to cause as much damage as possible except I'm going to lose it's gonna blow a hole on my southern flank because these armies are going to be destroyed but I do have an army near Spain if they do want to push that way and I can be easy recruit more troops and my main focus is to deplete these armies just cause them some damage so then these armies are pick and to swoop down and finish them off so let's fight so I think I'm gonna effectively end up facing effectively maybe ten or more units of artillery on the field the pickoff units of artillery they they'll eventually wear me down there's no two ways about it like the armies I've got they'll run out of they'll run out of ammunition then eventually the other the the redoubt I'm going to be forming with another army right behind or so I am City battle so we look up given a very tasty Ridge to defend as well which they can't get up so they'd have to come up from I'd have to swing around here don't mic that's misty whole area is a ridge except for this the very edge it's all the rage except for up here oh but I want to be horns a hold back and form a killing field that's what I want he says really think I want to think I want something like this this match ever play this smartly I could do something like this and then actually have some reserves so I could hold these guys back as a reserve hold these guys back as a reserve to fill any gaps I mean eventually they will these guys will get picked out by artillery and stuff to Lee's Legion can stay to the rear just to protect same with the cavalry from stuff coming through here to be honest you you deploy you guys hold fire well even a maybe might want to even do this get this next unit of guns in it's much more difficult to bring in artillery but yes hold fire deploy a whole line of stakes oh god they're coming from behind okay so run great cavalry all garden we came from over here - okay so don't panic so where are their there they are okay so let's keep these guys together because they're beautiful weak bunch of troops but position them up bring up lee's legion start harassing oh no i'm gonna fight this without quick limes I left my troops behind no okay please legion of my cavalry you get your asses down here and protect my how it says okay the general bodyguard fancies their luck yeah the generals bodyguard lots of cavalry holy moly so I've destroyed one generals bodyguard bring my skirmishes back to deal with that unit of cavalry that's coming back you that computer I don't like the answered vase at all [Music] well fire will may as well just tell you guys let's bring you up here to start strap these units as they come in let's take you up here to start to track these units as they come in yeah my house is again being charged but it may as well just turn on fire at will and let him have at it or now these leaders on the run yeah my howitzers are done some a as I have them there they're gonna hit my guns but at the same time my guys are pretty Goods like what all lots of them to be honest life to do that you see you pouring for anything a little less yeah you're playing fly in fact Jaeger persevered so you're firing down into the cavalry causing them to pay for their you were gonna run over there and just say it's square formation say in square get the Gunners back to their guns this is the whole problem of having missed because oh yeah they are coming oh god this doesn't even fire will turned on it's what I get for having for multi for not paying attention doll that I'm doing that's what it's called it's not smart while I was doing it's stupid there hopefully [Music] Unitas give me in the least helpful position ever it's the fetch one these guys just a position themselves ready for when these guys don't break oh wow this year's ain't come to ribbons these guys offensively gonna you knows these guys are out these are gonna start forming my readout this is my Minuteman my Republican Guard just form a square in the middle God I have mangled this battle I have I have ruined it utterly utterly utterly absolutely chaotic so at least I might go to get a bit of an edge on some of these reinforcing armies call me them routes ugly militias eventually gonna win go after the ground that go after the general may as well know they're all coming in from up here now or at least they are now that you have artillery either you'd like univ artery you hit that univ artillery first Foot Guards you also join this battle if these guys are not gonna last so do some killing some generals really stick some knockout some artillery over here okay so let's at least at least everything's routing it means these are gonna come on in good order but I have watched this maybe up here she knew that she knew like what it comes in are some Jew goons [Music] run these days over here to be honest to run them over here get my guns set up here what I have left of them it's what the go remaining yeah I've managed to make some of their smooth artillery route charge the Swiss Mountain Yeager's you guys are just not doing the biz oh you need to do setup my line it's a great position they'd rather go back [Music] let's bring you back warm square man good shall be prefaced but how much of a bad job I was gonna do if you guys want to see me do a bad battle this is the one to watch because I've had a really nice really nice army which I've managed to do really fine job with [Music] because you position over there for these guys back so you can get some artillery support to be honest these goes back here that's against hope deploy fire it well everyone else does anyone else is doing yeah routing watts of Bain unlimber canister shot old fire will canister yeah Oh quick line okay now this is more what I wanted to happen now to be honest if they want to charge you there's not many of them grinds your your morale is a bit shot to hell but let's target these guns a bit more professionally so so guns probably behind you up here weak set of line infantry probably be useful up here too let's take [Music] stop targeting these guns have been intelligently to be honest this whole fence line defense won't get away with that you or the end stretching out a little bit more I'm gonna bring this unified Syria yeah you're gonna go no wait no don't do that the range is gonna come up here another week unit of wine emails will come up here in my new general yeah let's put you up here get your guns set up Oh holy moly you are a unit I want to take out very much all that cavalry in one big block I don't think so [Music] retarget my houses rapidly strong enough curve coming up Jessie is being picked apart doesn't your mother rack'em pull my general back almost say guns back in position line infantry in the center looking very weak now set trap shot Hitler you know Marines to be honest getting artillery tip they're Marines everyone else is starting to enter the field but at least I am master of my bit of it in which case then all of military's gonna fly a quick line at these Marines so a lot of put probably want to put another set of guns over here there we go Visser rated this unit of Marines so I want to pick up my guns if they're coming in from North I kind of want to redeploy my line to think on a now do this it's formations served me very well but it is now no longer going to cut it so think I'm going to want to do something more like that are also like all of my heart says to be in a singular position I'd like to defend let's put a big battery of guns up here deploy the line send another reason put them a little bit more send another unit guns up here so this is kind of what I want to do I think probably factoring the Republican Guards on this flank yeah and you leg it oh god the Marines are coming back there's also unitive what do you you know line infantry state triple speed it means I want to see my stuff get in position quickly yeah my Marines are legging it could get fired upon they have done could be that yay all 16 unit of the legion when you're a varus first who's that well that's a lot of your spat crew okay unlimber general Oh God Prussian general now they're on the flank but not general but you know death's-head is ours Steve that small unit wine [Music] oh good the Marin White House has got a lucky shot off at least okay the best pic all of you to hit this first unit of infantry charge into them and then shoot into them as well because horses are bigger targets so they're more likely to die when they get shot at like in this mighty volley Oh moley moley moley God these days I'm not gonna last hit them general they're the Legion they're not designed to put under poppy under pressure no that's gonna run down my flank cuz they are his eyes a unifier are you gonna fire you should sit there okay the front threat is managed you guys need to hit the flanks hard call this smashing it's to be an art sorry I just can't cover everywhere at once it's not gonna work let you've said one for the Michelle let's get out of here okay they're gonna general some may as well [Music] suicide suicide wired infantry chew em up well I tried to anyway but when you to hit this [ __ ] this blob even you kill lots of mayor bullets away [Music] here the route turns into a flood fighting box that first first deployments so much and so well then things may have turned out differently you know these things happen I missed the chance to well just hit this combat just see the ways the wider doing that probably because it knows it's my my own people say happy look at all of the artillery that's probably gonna be slowly moving up 25 pounder how it's a three pounder flying twenty four pounder a four pounder hashing the egg yeah there's no way this is gonna happen okay deploy sacrificial line infantry to hold their infantry in place [Music] one shot two shot why is that is there a minimum engagement distance or something because they're all just say lovey and so it was the end of days for my rear as Army fullback you make your do stand here withdraw a shift on a much earlier wait Elena Oh at least last artillery shot everyone bug out bug out bug out everyone who can work out live to fight another day first Maryland oh yeah my house is aren't gonna I'm not gonna last my infantry may live but my artillery won't what so let's just speed though to watch the inevitable happen closed if we close how the hell was that close that was a drubbing it's for this long without having the odd you know stand your men at the ground and watch the diet their post got one foot in just over one for one that was not useful eight thousand men hey my arm is kind of intact although not when probably the charge after me it's the scattering which is good if we concentrate their forces that would be tricky but the oven which is nice obba very rebellion a very inventing one your one again hope not variance Saxons the Prussians took Bavaria good which means like and they'll take you a lot feeling guilty they're sending up troops to try and block my advance you're gonna garrison Bavaria no your armies are more important in the fields but they're gonna get pasted in revenge oh do I want to do that do I want to do that one first nating question no I don't Oh God or resolve hey at least it lost more men than I did actually got a better result than I did [Music] yes I'm probably gonna do that but not during this part because you guys have seen me get absolute mass absolutely handed to me and it's getting towards the end of the part so thanks watching guys and I will see you next time you
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Stesichorus | Wikipedia audio article
Stesha chorus Greek stesichorus stesichorus c6 305 55 BC was the first great lyric poet of the West he is best known for telling epic stories in lyric meters but he is also famous for some ancient traditions about his life such as his opposition to the tyrant phalaris and the blindness he is said to have incurred and cured by composing verses first insulting and then flattering to Helen of Troy he was ranked among the nine lyric poets esteemed by the scholars of Hellenistic Alexandria and yet his work attracted relatively little interest among ancient commentators so that remarkably few fragments of his poetry now survive as one scholar observed in 1967 Time has dealt more harshly with stesichorus than with any other major lyric poet recent discoveries recorded on Egyptian papyrus notably and controversially the Leal stesichorus have led to some improvements in our understanding of his work confirming his role as a link between Homer's epic narrative and the lyric narrative of poets like Pindar the following description of the birthplace of the monster Geryon preserved as a quote by the geographer strabo his characteristic of the descriptive fullness of his style sheddin and refers Klein azerath he is greater than Tarts soup on tomu pere Apogee's appearing as RG arises and couth money Petrus a 19th century translation imaginatively fills in the gaps while communicating something of the richness of the language where monster Geryon first beheld the light Fame Dorothea rises to the site born near th unfathomed silver springs that gleam mid cavern rocks and feed tortoises stream stesichorus exercised an important influence on the representation of myth in 6th century art and on the development of Athenian dramatic poetry topic biography stesichorus was born in metros modern gioia tauro in Calabria southern Italy see 630 BC and died in Catan a modern Catania in Sicily in 555 BC some say that he came from Humaira in Sicily but that was due to him moving from météo rose to himera later in life when exiled from Poland 'i'm in Arcadia he came to Catania Catania and when he died there was buried in front of the gate which is called Stesha Corian after him in date he was later than the lyric poet Outman since he was born in the 37th Olympiad 632 28 SBC he died in the 56th Olympiad 556 halves BC he had a brother ma'am Martinez who was an expert in geometry and a second brother Healey an ex a lawgiver he was a lyric poet his poems are in the Doric dialect and in 26 books they say that he was blinded for writing abuse of Helen and recovered his sight after writing an encomium of Helen the Pala note as the result of a dream he was called stesichorus because he was the first to establish si a chorus of singers to the Satara his name was originally tigess topic chronology the specific dates given by the suit of her stesichorus have been dismissed by one modern scholar as specious precision its dates for the floor wit of Outman the 27th Olympiad the life of stesichorus 37 56th Olympiads and the birth of semana DS the 56th Olympiad virtually lay these three poets and to end a coincidence that seems to underscore a convenient division between old and new styles of poetry nevertheless the Suda's dates fit reasonably well with other indications of stesichorus lifespan for example they are consistent with a claim elsewhere in sudha that the poet Sappho was his contemporary along with al seus and pittacus and also with the claim attested by other sources that phalaris was his contemporary Aristotle quoted a speech the poet is supposed to have made to the people of himera warning them against the tyrannical ambitions of phalaris the byzantine grammarians Etsy's also listed him as a contemporary of the tyrant and yet made him a contemporary of the philosopher Pythagoras as well according to Lucian the poet lived to 85 years of age hi Rhonda mystique Laird that his poems became sweeter and more swan-like as he approached death and Cicero knew of a bronze statue representing him as a bent old man holding a book Eusebius dated his floor ooh it in Olympiad 42.2 611 tenths BC and his death in Olympiad 55.1 560 59 BC topic family the suitors claimed that he see it was the father of stesichorus can be dismissed as fantasy yet it is also mentioned by zetsu's and the huzzah dicks coleus Pro CLIs one of them however named the mother of stesichorus via Hesiod as to mean and the other as climene according to another tradition known to Cicero stesichorus was the grandson of Hesiod yet even this verges on anachronism since Hesiod was composing verses around 700 BC stesichorus might be regarded as Hesiod's literary heir his treatment of Helen in the Pala note for example may have owed much to Hesiod's catalogue of women and maybe this was the source of confusion about a family relationship according to Stephanus of Byzantium and the philosopher Plato the poet's father was named euphemus but an inscription on a home from Tivoli listed him as euclid ease the poets mathematically inclined brother was named mam earthiness by the Sunna but a skully asked in a commentary on Euclid named him may Marcus topic background Stesha choruses lyrical treatment of epic themes was well-suited to a Western Greek audience owing to the popularity of hero cults in southern Italy in Magna graeca as for example the cult of full octet sat Sybaris diomede zat theory and the atreya day at teruntum it was also a sympathetic environment for his most famous poem the pala note composed in praise of Helen an important cult figure in the Doric diaspora on the other hand the Western Greeks were not very different from their Eastern counterparts and his poetry cannot be regarded exclusively as a product of the Greek West his poetry reveals both Doric and Ionian influences and this is consistent with the sudah claimed that his birthplace was either materia or Humaira both of which were founded by colonists of mixed Ionian Doric descent on the other hand a Doric Ionian flavor was fashionable among later poets it is found in the choral lyrics of the Ionian poet Simon at ease and backlights and it might have been fashionable even instace Icarus his own day his poetry included a description of the river Humaira as well as praise for the town named after it and his poem Jerry one days included a description of palladium in Arcadia his possible exile from Arcadia is attributed by one modern scholar to rivalry between Tegea and Sparta traditional accounts indicate that he was politically active in Magna graeca Aristotle mentions two public speeches by stesichorus one to the people of Humaira warning them against phalaris and another to the people of low Cree warning them against presumption possibly referring to their war against region Phil además believed that the poet once stood between two armies which - he doesn't say and reconciled them with a song but there is a similar story about tur pander according to the ninth century scholar photius the term a doll used by gamblers at dice derives from an expensive burial the poet received outside katana including a monument with 8 pillars 8 steps in 8 corners but the third century grammarian Julius Pollux attributed the same term to an eighth always tomb given to the poet outside Humaira topic courier many modern scholars don't accept the Suda's claim that stesichorus was named for his innovations in choral poetry there are good reasons to believe that his lyrical narratives were composed for solo performance see works below moreover the name wasn't unique there seems to have been more than one poet of this name see spurious works below the Sudha in yet another entry refers to the fact now verified by papyrus fragments that stesichorus composed verses in units of three stanzas strophe antistrophe and echoed a format later followed by poets such as back elides and Pindar Suda claims this three stanza format was popularly referred to as the three of stesichorus in a proverbial saying rebuking cultural buffoons you don't even know that three of stesichorus according to one modern scholar however this saying could instead refer to the following three lines of his poem the pala note addressed to Helen of Troy there is no truth in that story you didn't ride in the well rode galleys you didn't reach the walls of Troy Helen of Troy bad character was a common theme among poets such as Sappho and osseous and according to various ancient accounts stesichorus viewed her in the same light until she magically punished him with blindness for blaspheming her in one of his poems according to a colorful account recorded by pass Anya's she later sent an explanation to stesichorus via a man from Croton who was on a pilgrimage to white island in the Black Sea near the mouth of the Blue Danube and it was in response to this that stesichorus composed the pala note absolving her of all blame for the Trojan War and thus restoring himself to full sight topic works the ancients associated the lyrical qualities of stesichorus with the voice of the nightingale as in this quote from the Palatine anthology less than pre greater than slash pre greater than dot-dot-dot at his birth when he had just reached the light of day a nightingale traveling through the air from somewhere or other perched unnoticed on his lips and struck up her clear song the account is repeated by Pliny the Elder but it was the epic qualities of his work that most impressed ancient commentators though with some reservations on the part of Quintilian the greatness of stesichorus genius has shown among other things by his subject matter he sings of the most important Wars and the most famous commanders and sustains on his lyre the weight of epic poetry in both their actions and their speeches he gives due dignity to his characters and if only he had shown restraint he could possibly have been regarded as a close rival of homer but he is redundant and diffuse a fault to be sure but explained by the abundance of what he had to say Quintilian in a similar vein dionysius of halicarnassus commends stesichorus for not the magnificence of the settings of his subject matter in them he has preserved the traits and reputations of his characters and Longinus puts him in select company with Herodotus Archilochus and Plato as the most Homeric of authors modern scholars tend to accept the general thrust of the ancient comments even the fault noted by Quintilian gets endorsement long-winded miss as one modern scholar calls it citing as proof of it the interval of four hundred lines separating durians death from his eloquent anticipation of it similarly the repetitiveness and slackness of the style of the recently discovered Lille papyrus has even been interpreted by one modern scholar as proof of stessa Corian authorship though others originally used it as an argument against possibly stesichorus was even more Homeric than ancient commentators realized they had assumed that he composed verses for performance by choirs the triadic structure of the stanzas comprising strophe antistrophe and echoed is consistent with choreographed movement but a poem such as the Jerry one ace included some 1500 lines and it probably required about four hours to perform longer than a chorus might reasonably be expected to dance moreover the versatility of lyric metre is suited to solo performance with self accompaniment on the lyre which is how Homer himself delivered poetry whether or not it was a choral technique the triadic structure of stessa Korean lyrics allowed for novel arrangements of dactylic metre the dominant metre in his poems and also the defining meter of Homeric epic thus allowing for Homeric phrasing to be adapted to new settings however stesichorus did more than recast the form of epic poetry works such as the Pala note were also a recasting of epic material in that version of the Trojan War the combatants fought over a phantom Helen while the real Helen either stayed home or went to Egypt she assumed Arabella the bleary cage of Greece was in part self-discovery and self-expression as in the works of alcea since a foe but a concern for heroic values and epic themes still endured stesichorus is erotic narrative points to the simultaneous coexistence of different literary genres and currents in an age of great artistic energy and experimentation it is one of the exciting qualities early Greek culture that forms continued to evolve but the old tradition still remains strong as points of stability and proud community unifying but not suffocating Charles Segal topic and Homeric simile the Homeric qualities of stesichorus poetry are demonstrated in a fragment of his poem Jerry one days describing the death of the monster Geryon a Scully a striding in a margin on Hesiod's Theogony noted that stesichorus gave the monster wings six hands and six feet whereas Hesiod himself had only described it as three-headed yet stesichorus adapted Homeric motifs to create a humanized portrait of the monster whose death in battle mirrors the death of gorgeou vien in Homer's Iliad translated here by Richard Lattimore he bent drooping his head to one side as a garden puppy bends beneath the weight of its yield in the rains of springtime Iliad 8.30 six-to-eight Homer here transforms gorge Ivan's death in battle into a thing of beauty the puppy has not wilted or died stesichorus adapted the simile to restore death's ugliness while still retaining the poignancy of the moment then Geryon rested his neck to one side as might a puppy when it Mars the tenderness of its body shedding suddenly all of its petals Jerry one ace the mutual self reflection of the two passages as part of the novel aesthetic experience that stesichorus here puts into play the enduring freshness of his art in spite of its epic traditions is borne out by ami and his Marcellinus in an anecdote about Socrates happening to overhear on the eve of his own execution the rendition of a song of stesichorus the old philosopher asked to be taught it so that I may know something more when I depart from life see the Queen's speech in the Leal fragment for more on stesichorus style topic the 26 books his works according to the Sudha were collected in 26 books but each of these was probably a long narrative poem the titles of more than half of them are recorded by ancient sources Helen this might have been the poem in which he portrayed Helen of Troy according to convention as a bad character his interest in the Trojan epic cycle is evinced in a number of works helen pala notes an introduction to a poem of theocritus refers to the first book of stesichorus is helen indicating that there were at least two books under this title similarly a commentary recorded on the papyrus indicates there were two pala notes one centering homer the other Hesiod for the false story that Helen went to Troy do Chrysostom summarizes two accounts of the pala note one in which Helen never sailed for Troy and a second in which she ended up in Egypt only her image arrived at Troy it is not known if either of the two palin ODEs was separate from the helen books sack of Troy some scholars think the content of the poem can be deduced from a relief carved onto a monument near Rome but this is contentious see the section below tabula iliac ax wooden horse the title was recorded in a fragmentary form on a roll of papyrus Steve if tilde ste Sakura says wooden hor say possibly it was just an alternative title for sack of Troy no stoy the returns this dealt with the return of the Greek warriors from Troy Gerry one ace this relates the theft by Heracles of Giri ins cattle many recently discovered fragments allow us a glimpse of the poet at work over the length of the entire poem it includes romantic geography descriptions of the sun's voyage in a golden cup under ocean of Eurasians homeland the all golden prosperity's and of palladium in Arcadia which possibly featured as the home of the scent or fullest poignant speech is based on Homeric models a proud speech by Geryon to Heracles that echoes Sarpedon speech to Glaucus and in exchange between Geryon and his mother Keller Howe that echoes exchanges between Achilles Thetis and Hector Hecuba heroic action again with Homeric colouring a description of the dying Geryon that echoes the death of gorgeou Vian Cerberus the title is mentioned by Julius Pollux only because it included the Greek word for a purse but clearly it relates to Heracles his descent into Hades to fetch Cerberus cycnus a Scully asked commenting on a poem by Pindar summarizes the story Heracles his final triumph over cycnus after an initial defeat Scylla the title is mentioned by a skully a ston apollonius of rhodes in a passing reference to Skylar's parentage and possibly it involved Heracles the bait 7 Against Thebes these two titles are conjectured by one modern scholar as appropriate for the longest fragment attributed to stesichorus discovered in 1974 among the wrappings of a mummy of the second century BC stored at the university of lille generally known as the lille stesichorus it presents a speech by a Theban queen possibly Jocasta and some scholars have denied attribution to stesichorus on account of its drab repetitious flaccidity but opinions are mixed and one scholar season it stesichorus full mastery of his technique handling epic situations and characters with the flexibility and poignancy of lyric era file the title is mentioned by sex dis empirica sin relation to an imaginative account of Asclepius raising the dead at thebes evidently it concerns era files role in the Theban epic cycle but with an imaginative twist Europa the title is mentioned by a Scully asked on the phone essay of Euripides in relation to stesichorus his imaginative variation on the traditional tale of Cadmus the brother of Europa sowing dragon's teeth stesichorus presented Athena in that role Oresteia it came in two parts the title is mentioned by a Scully a ston piece of play by Aristophanes attributing some of the lyrics to a borrowing from stesichorus his poem the second Oresteia is mentioned in a Scalia's comment on Dionysius of Thrace according to which stesichorus attributed the discovery of the Greek alphabet to Palam edie's boar hunters athenaeus mentions the title when quoting a description of a boar nosing the earth and the poem evidently concerned Meleager in the Caledonian boar funeral games of Pelias the title is recorded by Zenobia's athenaeus and animal Magnum the last two of which also include a handful of quotes topic spurious works some poems were wrongly attributed to stesichorus by ancient sources including bucolic poems and some love songs such as Calais and redeem it is possible that these are the works of another Stesha chorus belonging to the fourth century mentioned in the marmar pair iam topic tabula iliac above a lie about twelve miles outside Rome was the original site of a monument dating from the Augustan period and now located in the Capitoline Museum the stone monument features scenes from the fall of Troy depicted in low relief and an inscription aliyou Paris's Cadis Tessa Corps and sack of Troy according to Stesha chorus scholars are divided as to whether or not it accurately depicts incidents described by stesichorus in his poem sack of Troy there is for example a scene showing Aeneas and his father Anchises departing for Hesperia with sacred objects which might have more to do with the poetry of Virgil than with that of stesichorus topic references topic further reading Barrett WS Greek lyric tragedy and textual criticism collected papers edited for publication by M L West Oxford in new york 2007 carson an autobiography of red modern retelling of stesichorus fragments plato Phaedrus m davies poet durham mela coram grey quorum fragment p.m. GF vol 1 Oxford 1991 testimonies of his life and works PP 134 to 151 fragments PP 152 to 234 previously dl page poet Emily Chee Grisha PMG Oxford 1962 and supplemental lyricist Grisha s' SLG Oxford 1974 da Campbell Greek lyric 3 Stesha chorus I Bicas semana DS and others Loeb classical library geo hutchinson greek lyric poetry a commentary on selected larger pieces Alckmin stesichorus Sappho al seus ibis and a korean semana DS back elides Pindar Sophocles Euripides Oxford 2001 JM Edmonds Lara graeca 2 PP 23 Loeb classical library Harvey University Press 1958 topic external links media related to stesichorus at wikimedia commons greek wikisource has original text related to this article stress across
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update GTK!!! themes on the fly.
hello everybody this is bad rich this video I'm going to try to do something quite complicated here and also it's like it's very very hockey dirt hockey dirty and hockey is what this is because what we're going to do is is I'm going to show you how this works exactly I can change themes here with my mando mando script you know now I change a color theme to pine and I can also change to - you have to change back to I tree there now I get these colors and as you can see it changes all colors the terminal colors sublime colors for the border colors and eat cake clovers and all of these are are like weird in a way but today I wanted to show you how I change the GDK colors here and the thing is you don't need to use here I hope you will you will get some understanding and maybe some IDs about this and it's also kind of a reply here because Gavin asked me a couple of days ago how that works how I can change theme so quickly the GDK themes I answered him and I think also my answer here helped him so it it actually worked for him but I thought maybe this this could be a good video in a way and the thing is I don't really recommend this in any ways because you will see some of the weird stuff that that it requires and everything doesn't work perfect here and there are even yeah whatever let's take it from the start I have a clone here of a theme a GDK theme and GDK you know that is here we have GDK application here vacation I also use this GDK application power control Trevorrow is a touch typing training program and terminer is my file manager and it's not much more gtk applications that I use of course also paid moon here uses gtk and even sublime uses gta4 to menu here you can see it has the wrong colors here and that is because as we probably know there are two versions of cheetah cable Thrun are funa that I use is gtk to pale moon also use a key to get to this power controller is gta3 lavarro gta3 and sublime gta3 and I haven't found a way to update GTA 3 themes instantly I need to restart those programs for the changes to take effect but G delayed two themes then we can update the themes on the fly so to speak so maybe we can see it again here if I do mundo apply hi you can see it updated this sublime these things are not GDK they are built in sublime theme rendering engine it's just this menu that is the JDK port not even you know these ports are not quitaque and this is not vdk either in sublime is only the menu bar here but you can see this indicate 3-part didn't update as well another weird thing is that if I if I have icon view in in phoner like this and beginner you can see it updated the menu but it doesn't update the icon view part of the window I don't know if this is because this icon view is actually GTA 3i I'm not sure I don't know and as you can see it's even if it looks just smooth and I can change everything really quickly it doesn't work 100% and this is one of the big drawbacks you know when you're having a not using a desktop environment at all then you kind of have to turkic all of these things yourself and I have kind of given up I haven't spent any time trying there is probably a way to update the GTA themes but I just can't figure out how to do it I think you can go into d-bus and do things there but the bus gives me a headache just saying the word is annoying and I customize these themes by modifying this new mix solarized gtk theme by 32 6 5 here I have created my own fork of this but it's actually on par here with with ferry this version and fell this version is a fork of the original noumic's gtk theme the decent solarized and the big difference here except the solarized version have the Solarize colors is also that this Solarize version here comes with these color templating files here i just discovered this by chance and you can just modify these core template files here and as you can see they were just 77 lines here most of them are calling the same value again so so it's a matter of changing 16 different the variables here and then then you can because there's a make file in this repository as well when you have created your own theme file like this then we just use that theme for to make the theme and then it will create a new GTA theme based on those colors but we keep all the new mix style of the buttons and everything now I have found that this theme is is the one that that I am most happy with in a way you know this is actually take two of this video because I made made a version where I just just to to display that there is a different way you can do this by using a program that's called almost you're probably seen is and in the last version of this video that I just removed I actually installed boom box here but it was like 50 megabyte download and it took almost 30 minutes to compile this program sure I was recording while doing it but it was like and it was pulling crazy numbers of dependencies that also needed to be compiled and stuffing it took forever and I'm sad to say but but the kind of a bloated program and maybe what one of the most annoying things is that there I don't really like the themes that you that you that almost great here we could just take one of these pre-built themes here c64 or maybe that's a stupid example maybe retro is not known cores cheeky dust whatever let's just take this exported [Music] let me create a new GDK theme for us when you export care and it's actually quite fast to export the themes and stuff it's much faster than the method I will show you and my method is also blunted by the way yes or no but remember this is dirty dirt tax here now I just want to show you how this works I really don't recommend this what I recommend when it comes to gtk things it's actually I hate to say it but but use one of one of the known and maintained and good themes maybe even the default adwaita theme or something because there are not many costume themes that are that are good it's actually very difficult to create a good theme it seems and I have never really done it the proper way you know writing my own theme from scratch creating the images and the CSS and stuff because it's so much work to do it and it takes so much time so by the time you are done gnome or GDK will release a new version of GD k and your theme will be obsolete in a way you know it's like it's not worth worth it in one way but you know I like to do these things I just want to know how it works and I kind of like in one way I also like this one it have the same colors but also is that so important that everything have the same unified color I'm starting to ask myself if what I'm actually doing you know sometimes whatever ok close this but this problem is one problem you can easily do this from a GUI and set your own colors and you can preview them here as they are and now I generated this cheeky cheeky cow duster no don't say that I can apply that by using Alex appearance is another classic one and there we have cheeky dust that I just generated there maybe this one looks better but I have found that many of these boombox themes doesn't look that good some some things feels a bit broken even yo some but context well this one actually seems to look fine that's even some of the default amok themes it's you get drunk like some bottoms and it takes this unreadable it have almost the same color as the background and stuff it's a bit weird and maybe it's just me who haven't taken the time learning the amok Steen's syntax and stuff correctly but that's one alternative to create your own gtk themes but I have found this one to be the best yeah and here you can see now this doesn't look that good you know I don't know it's like I never get a perfect thing with boombox and also now that I know that it was such a crazy thing to install I don't really recommend clothes sudo you can see you have total removed size to earn two hundred and seventy three megabytes it's like crazy stuff here yeah oome box is 260 megabytes itself and they took about 30 minutes to compile it so I don't know little bit too much work but at the same time what I'm going to show you here it also needs some crazy dependencies here let's do it from scratch here let's clone this repo let's clone the my version because I think I need to add I haven't pushed that that changes I did look I found a bug in it and this is the thing I don't even know it it feels kind of pointless to kind of create customizations of a fork that is a fork of a fork or a fork and then I don't think many people use this or care about my small improvements here whatever but maybe I will add the changes I will show you here because they are very very very difficult to find this okay clone this let's go to gifts clones now it's long this you save it as solarized super zika bathroom what so now we got this this thing here let's create a new project see this product name so much ok so this is the director here I just cloned and here we can see all of these color things there and all you need to do is either modify one of the existing ones or create your own so you could I reckon I'm taking this standard color colors here hope it and then create your own file you can call it a costume and it's important here costume does colors that you have the same file extension say that then let's do this the stupid way here first now so BG color background color let's make it super red background color whatever foreground color can be this whatever you you see how this work you just change these colors and then you have even focal really and this is something this this is a bit trial and error to find what wear these colors actually appear later in there in the theme and I'm not sure it looks like you can create you can use functions and stuff where I have no idea what kind of language these colors files are with the name and stuff so I I don't really know what you got but but but you can see you can use at least darken and shade functions here which is I guess it might actually be sass functions that you that you write but I'm not sure whatever you just configured if I this to your liking and I'm here also this is kind of important as well that you change the name here too to the same name as the file here or or the name of your theme let's go to the costume for now maybe that was awesome not the best name but I don't think I have a theme that's called costume and then you can just execute make with this make file here and change theme here to the same name as your color color file their custom but before you can do that you need you need to install some dependencies here and those dependencies are a bit weird and it's not very clear here exactly what you need to do this stuff here ignore first you need to compile the theme using this Eskimo it's also it's not really accurate the instructions here but you need the SAS compiler and that's available from org as the package part SSS I think it's s Ruby Ruby SAS or something here it is Ruby SAS unit installed this for this to work here I don't like Ruby SAS that much but it's kind of a good program to have if you are going to work with SAS but it will also pull Ruby if you don't have it but whatever it's one one dependency you need here you also need these two dependencies here if you are using orc and you can see it's different ones for GTA and boom to fedora whatever but I use auric so I need these and I need Ruby SAS and then you also is not mentioned anywhere but you also need to install Inkscape and Inkscape is kind of a gigantic program it's a it's a vector image program very similar to Adobe Illustrator so that's kind of a heavy heavy Pro program and kind of insane dependency for this but what do you mean that enemies so what on on org you will do this pacman install G Lib to GDK pigs of - Ruby - sass and inscape I don't really have all the dependencies brought thought why not write it here so you can see so this is what you have to do on arc and the others just replace Ruby so just a group assassin Inkscape to the other dependency lists it from there you can see it's it's kind of a kind of a big thing to install and most of this is Inkscape it's idiot but instead is I liking Inkscape it's a good program I really like it so I have no problem installing that then and it's a problem I actually use sometimes with or without this but I completely understand if you don't want to do this because you don't want these stupid dependencies but let's just reinstall it here for for for science and now when that is done then we can actually use this make failure but we need to change one thing and that is the variable theme here and you need to here as theme you you use the same name as your colors failure which is costume dot colors so one way it is to just change this to Jr a better way to do it is to do and you also need to run this make here as pseudo because it if I'm not mistaken it uses some Python libraries or whatever it is from that are located in you US or something like that I never gotten this working without pseudo which is also a bit annoying to be honest but you can probably get that working if you really know how to do it of course if you know how to do it of course you can do whatever if if you want to change this theme variable in the main file then you can do this instead of changing it in the actual file you just write the name of the variable and then equal custom and then it will set the main theme and then it will use costume here as the value for the theme variable in it the rest of the main file when we execute it man and then install now you'll see this will take quite some time and I think this rendering process here this is what it uses Inkscape for we can also see this assets yeah here are these PNG files that it generates here now and it generates both like double scaled versions so it's the theme we work on high DPI monitors as well and it generates all these PNG images from from this SVG file here that contains all those images and I think that is that is what it needs Inkscape for and just as you can see it actually takes quite some time to do that and after it have done that it also process a bunch of sass files to generate the CSS files for the themes so it takes some time it's much slower than them lumic's but that is because it renders these extra images for us and I'm sure this can be sped up quite a bit by by really really looking into how all of this works but ain't got time for that especially not now and then we can see here it have installed theme to this location us or slash are slash themes' slash costume and what were the theme is located there that then we can connect it from for example L ex viras we should have our costume theme there and look it's beautiful apply those so that's how I generate the themes working in the pre yeah what you need to get started there at all okay and maybe we should do this let's go to my let's back this stuff up completely air there then we open our custom colors here and create a new model template from this file so mundo is it t I think for template no remember how to use my own program it was so long ago since I did this so let's open the whole screen here and see if we can templates T file template file or name file okay mondo templates name and the name here let's call it GD k theme and the file is custom colors excuse this a mondo of course that's my own program you can find that on publicist it's used to create templates and stuff it's a bit faster than than the GDK generator here so 25 milliseconds we cannot see it created this mondo directory with the generators directory and the JDK theme directly with our template files here so let's add up to our project here right now this contains a couple of files none of them looks particularly interesting except for this one because this is this is just a copy right now of the file that we use their costume colors which will copy this to our mando directory here and then we can can use this to easily create a template for to create new themes but we need one more thing here [Music] that is a theme of course so we know theme may be or is it new okay new and then we can name our theme my pores whatever there you can see we got some more stuff here we got our themes directory containing a file called my colors which is just a basic theme here that with with some default colors and if we want to inject these colors so to speak into our GTA theme template here this is just a really quick crash course here so let's use this solemn color it's called cyan is the name of the variable here and the value of the variable is the second column that is how the themes works like it's an extremely simple syntax there so let's just take one of these values we don't need to make a serious theme really and change the background color instead of bread we want to use cyan then you write like percentage percentage the name of the variable percentage percentage in our mondo template here let me say now we can look at mondo settings here in a way we could do this so this means that every time I apply it will be copied to this occasion I think mundo apply fly my pores let's see what happens here I think it would both generate and apply now yes now you can see some things happen here it created this my colors file here in this directory here and this actually contains not now we have the silent color replaced at the same place as we put silent in doubled present percentage signs there but it also did because apply what that really does is it takes this Microverse file here which is that this file has the same name as the theme my colors and then it copies that file to this location which is by default the source file used to create the template which is as able to find it or we have it here so now if we look at costume here also it should also have the silent colors but that is not exactly how how I would like this apply and generate to work here when we are doing because this is probably the most advanced mando generator you can create this gtk thing here because what we really want to do is when we generate the theme right now I didn't really show you let's do another theme so we have two themes to test with it's easier to see what's going on new other colors and there we have other colors and here you can set cyan to some other Corps for example whatever let's just take some random perfect okay so we have one theme my commerce sign looks looks like this and then we have other commerce sign looks like this and if we do one load generates other followers there what happens when you do generate is it will only generate the colors now we didn't copy these other colors too to here it will still have the scien tsiyon colors here but when you do apply then by default it will copy the theme file with the same name as the theme you want to apply it will copy those that file to the target location here but that is not really what we want to do when we apply and when we generate we also want to actually generate the GDK theme itself so [Music] to generate we already have the command for that you know it's sudo make theme the name of the theme blah blah blah blah and to do that we can go into the generate file here and we can see this script is executed every time a theme is generated its each generator can have its own amount of generate script the default syntax is blah blah blah dollar 1 is equal to mando the generator type theme extensions so so here Domar one will actually be equal to yeah these guys know and that means because what we really are interested in here is the name of the theme and that will be dollar one tree-trimming dollar one everything up on to the last slash and then we will just have Athena team name here this script so can't create a variable theme name is equal to four one move everything up until the last slash and then we can do gene decay the deal which is equal to the directory where where the JDK theme repository is clone 2 so it should be this right we can just paste that long version in here it's okay and then I like to do this and I open assumption here now with CD into JDK team gear that fails except one TK team dear and in that directory we do sudo my team is equal to the adhere this is all somewhere now because it doesn't really what are we do not generate yeah that's what we want to do we also want to copy these files into the theme directory we could do that first here yes if we do it after let's do it here CP dollar one which will be the full path to to to the file force we open up to GDK being lead /p name.com oz right I think we might need this here there so now every time we run we execute mondo generator it should do this meaning it will generate our theme let's see if it works I don't think it will work and it shouldn't work that's yes theme other colors here I can see I have some slushy row maybe that was something I did my mistake typed but theme other colors is already in GT gating and and this is something I did by design here because I don't want to generate every theme every time I generate if it is already generated then it will just keep that generator here because most of the time with mondo here you might end up with lots of generators maybe 1015 generators and most of the time you only want to generate new or onion rated things anyway whatever I don't want to get too much into the details here but what we can do is force the generation here and then it will actually do do the generator script here also and I think this would work and it should install the theme for us and that theme will be called other course force doesn't exist as you can see now it actually generates these themes using mondo here navigate into the theme director and everything should also see our other commerce commerce file here with our costume syan variable implemented into that I can see here also we should have changed this variable to the name of the theme I hope it will work here it might display the wrong name for it there now yeah as you can see this is not just like the most straightforward thing to do but it's also not the most complicated thing to do I guess it's a good showcase of how to use Warner because the nice thing here is when everything is set up and done only need to do is change your your theme color so you know these files and you don't have to worry about this location of the themes or anything and then we should have our other colors available for us in our theme here maybe here we have yeah I guess it didn't really matter that we named it something else there beautiful let's take some other theme here and that is exactly what this is I won't want it to work when I generate themes but when I apply themes that I don't want to copy the files here that is something that to do most of the time almost all my other mando generators they just go create some file like this but with the ghk themes it's completely different well what we actually do when we apply the the GDK theme we don't do anything we don't need to do anything with these files we actually need to modify some other files instead and those files are it's two files one is located in home directory and it's cool or C - 2 0 this is my my get k2 file looks like and here you can see the theme name is set to max which is the file or a theme I just set with Alex appearance no if I change theme again set it to Baba here which is a stupid theme now we can see it have changed the theme again - dhaba so this is one thing we need to do is to update this file with the name of the theme we want to apply but this only sets the theme for GTA 2 you also need to change the settings in JDK 3 for this to be perfect and those things are of course located somewhere else like config yeah Gita gate 3.0 and then it's set things in me it looks almost the same yeah because it's almost identical it's just it doesn't have the double quotes like like the other five yes so what we need to do here is to create yet a couple of more mumble templates here for these files so mando templates was it now yeah name file so the name gtk three file things in it then we do one for the g2 oh no as you can see this is just a name that it will be cool here in the mando directory just to make it easier to find the files and this is what I call a generator and the generator contains one of the items is the template and that's a copy of the file you use to create the generator and here we want to set that the theme name here to the theme name we are trying to apply and that is stored in the variable theme I think that's what it's called it can look at this file inside the themes directory I have this current file here which contains all available variables and some other variables or I can dinya for example theme it is not a variable set yourself it's I think that is actually the only magic variable that is created by Montoya but you can use this theme variable in the generators so to get the name of the actual theme we just replace the theme with this here in both JDK - and GTA 3 template and with these files then it is exactly what what do we want to apply we want to just copy these files with the new themes so now we can actually do here mando apply we call it my course there and when you do apply you know what then it doesn't really generate the themes that's not what it's supposed to do but if if the files it needs to apply it Oran generated it will also generate it in the generators here and it skipped or it never and now it didn't generate to do anything with the GTA theme things here but it's actually created are these two here which we can see the theme name is replaced with mycommerce and if we open these actual files or if we kept them out here we can see it also have my colors because it has also copied the files that we applied here but it doesn't update the theme as you can see because that's yet another thing you need to install or create some some kind of update script there are different methods to do this and but I have found let's see it or see reload is the package that I use and I found it in a you are so GDK or see reload you can see it's a utility to reload GDK or c configurations but but i think it only works for dedicate to things sadly but that's how it is so install that if you are using orc easy just grab it from a you are here otherwise you can install it some other way so I believe it's just a Perl script actually so which K or C whatever I think it's a Perl script but one that's installed then you can just execute that and it will reload JDK and now we have actually updated the settings so now we should see a different theme here we do this and it worked what that means is that that when we apply the GT gating we actually what we really want to do is after we have copied these files we want to execute this command so we could either put this command here this apply script but then we are not sure here if we put it here we are not 100% sure that it has actually updated the other generators so a better way here but in this scenario is actually to add it to this global apply script here post applied which which will be executed after all generators are it have executed all generators apply script then it will execute this and this is a good place to put this GDK or C reload you can just put it here in this script and then automatically gets executed by mando when we apply theme so if I change it out to other formers see it now it updated the theme and everything and if we want to we could just to show you here how this really works if you written a new theme file here in port let's do it with with the command new this is cool it will create a new theme of this is cool here let's change the background to yellow now if we apply this is cool then it will both it will generate the theme it will generate these settings files and it will also apply the theme when it that it's done so it will take some time when you create a new theme but you there's no way getting around that but still it's it's quite easy to work with these things when off all of it is set up like this but you know I create my themes somewhat for myself I often borrow the chorus from someone else's rise a bit but I I always fine-tune the themes a bit like finding that perfect shade of grey you know and when you do that when you change the themes even if you just change one simple single value here with this setup I need to regenerate the theme and I'm sure that is a bit annoying it takes some time just and sometimes you just do it just to see how did that background color really looking in GDK and and the annoying thing is that it is often the GDK theme that is that is the most complicated theme of the morning with so many different elements that you need to see how how the commerce works in and stuff America see know it updated with this is cool but feels like it used the room oh no that's right we remember this in in the GTA theme in the template here we the only thing we did was to change the background color to cyan and in this is cool the theme file can never changed sign color so it just uses the stock Scion here I should have changed back to BG but whatever you know this is how it works and that is how I use or how I update my TK and now when all the themes are generated and everything that then you know it's extremely fast you how to switch between them so my course updates adults under course updates adults this is updates with that but also it doesn't update it gta3 you need to restart those applications to see the changes in fact but that's just something you need to do if that's really important but you have to ask yourself if is this really important that I can change the theme and see the updates immediately in one way I think this is kind of weird that this is so difficult and weird to do you know to get the update of this because it's yeah it's a bit annoying to work with this another thing you should ask yourself is do you really want to create a costume get gay things it's really difficult to find especially create your own consistent themes and if I'm not mistaken this one is actually not that good no it also looks like it has some mix here over see we can open sublime here yeah we get these weird yeah no it looks like we have a lot of strange new mix colors here whatever but the default colors have have really strange way of displaying in menus here you can see there are shake marks next to each and these gray shake marks what they mean is they are not active and this I find is extremely annoying I would rather have no shake market at all if it's not shaker marked and some things it's like imported impossible to see if if it's it looks almost the opposite it looks like inactive items are active and vice verse and I know I went into this this SVG file and SVG file here and manually reversed the shift and the unchecked values but whatever I don't feel I want to do that but it's weird stuff like that you kind of it's never never perfect this so if you want somewhat of a professional working system it's it's almost better to just not fill with this and you use one of the good get full-blown themes probably the best ones are the ones that these different distributions provide I cannot really vouch for that the either I haven't really tried it right as I understand for example Manjaro spends a lot of time to create a good consistent theming and I believe they have good gtk things and you know the big the big common GDK themes like new and Ark and whatever they are cool or you can go crazy like me and use this and the one that I have found is the best is this new mix solarized gtk team because it generates these custom P&G images because that's another thing that can look really weird when you use programs like mopes and stuff you don't get like good and Li you know icons and stuff can look weird and here you can also see this icon it's impossible to see it's yeah you will probably need to spend quite some time to fine-tune just this color definition template here but at the same time it's not that many variables here and they are quite self-explanatory what they are configuring but the thing is you might set like this info foreground color that might also affect something like four or five different elements it's it will take some time to get this perfect and as I have said many times I don't recommend this really and I will definitely not support anyone trying this out and having issues now I have shown you exactly how I do this from from what I install and everything but don't expect it to just look good or perfect the first time you try this but this is how I do it and it's also a good demonstration of how mundo work here actually you understand right you set all of these variables to correspond to the theme variables it's you define in your mundo theme here and you know we don't have to speak to these variable names you can name name the variables anything you want and use those names in the themes and it doesn't have to be doesn't have to be colors it can be text it can be anything and I think here I actually link maybe I should really write this a bit the cover here now what I think about it it's annoying it's it's the same syntax as as X resources so to call a variable here syan this would get translated into this here and stuff and there are even some functions you can use in mondo to mix colors and stuff I use it much myself maybe we can take a quick look at not my own mondo stuff here we do this let's remove our custom window and go back to my good old mondo themes here you can see if we look at yeah these pine colors for example I use some functions you can write like here I I said yes that means take the active background and the active background is an accent color the accent color is here twice so I kind of make I like this style of writing and themes here and I have like background foreground for em - I just said that the foreground then background - I take the background but less and that means if it's dark make it less dark if it's light make it less light I actually created that function myself mix it makes us do color so for my comments here this color of the common text then I mix the background and the foreground with the this amount to get a good effect whatever thank you for watching I don't know I just want to make this video thank you Gavin for the for the question question it was a good question I haven't gotten it several times and I often reply to it actually and with the instructions here but most or almost everyone who I have this discussion with with they are just they give up when they see this new mix new mix dependency list or whatever it is and then they don't even try it you know and I felt maybe this is a bit too advanced to show it we just great confusion but this is for you Gavin and the other plant fans out there you know have a great day everybody bye
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Lightsaber curriculum overview | Lessons From the Force
welcome to the outlands Jedi podcasts I'm your host Jedi baru and today I'd like to talk about lightsaber combat curriculum I know I know lightsabers are not real however the fiction of lightsabers is pretty cool we all love swords and we especially like flaming swords or magical swords and in my opinion lightsabers fulfill all those qualities they are a form of magical sword and they're type of flaming sword there's a lot of truth and reality behind the concept of lightsabers and I'd like to talk about that so there are two parts for me there's the fiction of lightsabers and there's the reality of lightsabers so most people know the fiction of lightsabers and their association with Jedi and Sith and other force-sensitive beings in the Star Wars world what I feel makes lightsabers so exciting and so interesting is the fact that there is truth behind the fiction so behind every lightsaber form that creates the curriculum is a real style and all of the choreographers who helped create the lightsaber moves and the lightsaber combat that you've seen in the movies are all master Swordsmen so it's all based on truth it's all based in something real but it's a lot more fun when it's a lightsaber aspects of the fictional lightsaber that I like I like that it's a lightsaber that's cool I like that it lights up it's a lot of fun I like that you can play in the dark you can pretty much play anywhere and if you get a really high quality lightsaber you can actually spar with them which is really cool another aspect of lightsabers that I like is that they cut through anything so it's not about armor it's not about um getting hit by the sword it negates all that stuff um kind of like with nights and all that the knights an aspect of the knights and uh Samurai and all that is the armor that they wear there's a huge relationship between the style of weapon and the armor but that's a whole topic for another day yes I know that there are some lightsaber resistant armors that are out there in the fictional World however I like the concept that you don't want to get touched by a lightsaber if it touches you it's going to cut you therefore you have to have a higher level of evasion uh when you are sparring with lightsabers you don't want to get touched so it makes you a better fighter I'd rather avoid taking a hit and absorbing it any day of the week and I'd rather not even block it because when you block something you still risk getting hurt you risk getting that limb broken or cut and also it wears you down taking all that absorption absorbing all that damage wears you down even if it's better than actually being hit in a delicate spout so I love that fictional aspect of a lifesaver and that plays into the reality when I train in lightsaber combat that we focus a lot on evasion defense is key also called aggressive defense by Jack Dempsey I really do believe that evasion and defense is way more important than offense you only need one good strike I put more attention on evasion because getting hit wears you down getting hit can hurt you and getting hit can kill you or kill your you know kill you in the sparring or whatever rules you're playing with I think defense first offense second so lightsabers for me really help focus on that defense first so I spent a lot of time training my evasion and avoidance and getting out of the way and part of uh when we train evasion it is about interception it's about looking for those open spots it's about looking for that air or opening so when you evade you can actually create an opening depending on how you evade and where you evade and by evading you can also see the next spot to go you can see the opening and you can work with your opponent more often than just attacking your opponent um yes there's places for pressure and pressure is a powerful tool but in general I think focusing on defense first is the most important thing and I feel that the fiction of lightsabers lends to that greatly you just don't want to get touched concerning the offensive lightsabers like I said the choreographers who created the lightsaber forums that we know of in the movies are all sword Masters they're pretty cool they're pretty amazing people and they have an amazing robust knowledge of Sword work and I think it shows in their sword fighting in the movies and I think that's why we like them so much because it's cool and it's based in reality in our hearts we all want to be Jedi we all want to be Knights or samurai or ninja or something like that because it's a cool fiction and we all want to be the heroes of Our Own Story feel that lightsabers are very Universal um another aspect of the fiction that I like about lightsabers is they're not grounded or founded in Tradition to their own thing and yes there are specific techniques associated with the form but in general it's fiction you can do whatever you want you can just move with a sword it can be very liberating and freeing to be in a fictional context then held to some codified tradition that's been around for 5 000 years and it's always been this way and if you want to call yourself that you have to do it exactly this way tradition has its place tradition is phenomenal there's reasons why Traditions exist Foundation that you'll achieve in training in a traditional style is amazing it is amazing okay so I highly appreciate traditions at the same time they are limiting and restricting so the freedom of fighting in a fictional sword style is amazing I love that you can pretty much do whatever you want and it allows you to move in your body and to just free yourself even though some of those movements might not be realistic it's a lot of fun and it gets you moving and that's the most important thing about training and exercise is that you want to do it it's easy and it's exciting concerning the real aspects of lightsabers I do believe that every form of lightsaber of combat in the curriculum is based on an actual style and in the outlands Jedi Order we do attribute each lightsaber form to a specific style in general I believe that form one shicho is kendo form two makashi is fencing form three is based on European broadsword and then it goes on from there with jar Kai being based on Florentine I do really do like the focus of the other forms uh but they're not necessarily lightsaber combat sword form 4 is more based in acrobatics and moving around or also known as Jim Kata really cool style but I also think you got to incorporate parkour I do enjoy sword form five Shan or Jim so depending on how you want to pronounce it and which Focus which is your focus but it's also not very practical in the real world you're not going to be deflecting bullets with a real sword however I do like the concept of blaster training and getting really good at deflecting the smaller Target that you can deflect the better your accuracy and the better your timing is so I think it's a great way for developing accuracy and timing and then sword form six Neiman which is the form of the Diplomat I think is phenomenal because it helps a person develop presence and develop the inner sword so that you don't need a sword because you are the sword I really love that concept and then sword form 7 the Pod I think is amazing I really enjoyed that one because it's tapping into your emotional content it's using your emotional state and learning to take control of your emotional state and working with it and using it to give you the energy that you need in your encounter instead of being ruled by your emotions you're working with your emotions and chilling them in creative ways that benefit everybody so I think that's phenomenal training and I do think everybody needs for Paw training because emotions can definitely take us over and I find when a person gets emotional especially in combat training they usually get hurt and then there's jarkai which is Florentine or two saber fighting I do feel that it's a more advanced style of fighting and I do feel that you need the foundation of the first three and some of the Pod you got to control your emotions to be able to use those two swords accurately but I do think it's a lot of fun being able to use your hands independently really helps with your hand-eye coordination and developing a lot of neural paths and really getting you into your body and it's also more martial art and more empty-handed because you're using your hands independently as you would in empty hands also like the fictional Star Wars empty hand styled Terrace Kazi or iron hands because it focuses on working with a sword and moving faster than a sword and evading a sword it's based on a sea lot and I also feel the traditional Jujitsu from Japan because the Jujitsu that I know of is about disarming a samurai who has a sword and taking their sword so I like that it's based on Sila which brings in a lot of knife work and a lot of Asian and a lot of working with swords and knives overall I really do enjoy the fictional aspects of lightsabers it is fictional so you can do whatever you want it allows for a lot of artistic freedom and I also like that it focuses on evasion and defense first and it's fun and I just really enjoyed the mythology of it all but I also like that it's founded in real traditional arts and has a foundation and practical sword forms so I like playing with both of those and that's what we do at the outlands Jedi Order we teach the fictional and the real lightsaber combat curriculum so please check us out let us know what you thought of this video let us know what you think of lightsaber combat have a great day
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Plotter Clock build
I don't know if you've seen on the Internet's the project where somebody created a mechanical clock where it took a whiteboard marker and drew the time on a little whiteboard and then grabbed an eraser and then erased the whiteboard it's a very cool project I'll put a link to it in the description and you can take a look but there is another there was a remix on that done by somebody who decided that an UV LED and some glow-in-the-dark sticker paper would be another way of creating a similar type of object so this is a build of that fellow's design so it's fairly simple it takes an Arduino Uno to do the servo control they could use any microcontroller really but the the code is for furn arduino so you put anything in there doesn't have to because you really only need 2 4 pins 2 pins to control your servos 1 pin to control your LED and then another pin that you can use to trigger when you're going to write out the time you could also set it up so that it'll write out the time every minute and I think that's what the whiteboard project did but in any event those are the things you need and then you need your I squared C pins the wire library so you can set up a real time clock you know if you had a microcontroller that had a built in real time clock you could use that but this project uses a real time clock add-on chip and the Arduino reads the real time clock when it boots up to get the time and then this is my build of it and I'm gonna go through a few things that I discovered while I was building it in including a slight modification to the circuit that I needed to do in order to actually drive the LEDs that I had there's not quite enough power left over once you have powered up the servos and your and your drawing you don't have enough current left over to light up the LED so just a simple transistor switch is what I used to pull power directly from the the five volt rail rather than pulling it from a pin power from a pin to power this so the pin actually controls a transistor and the transistor access to switch to I'm switched current going off on the led the other thing that we're going to go through is some of the inverse kinematics on these arms to try and see how the code is actually working so yeah that's what our plan is for tonight and let's get to it alright so let's do a little analysis on our drawing mechanism for the for the pen plotter or for the LED plotter glow-in-the-dark plotter we would like to come up with a parameterization of the mechanics here so that we can what we've got control over is two servo horns and we want to be able to by adjusting those servo horns do some drawing so we need to come up with the inverse kinematics to translate between positions in the XY coordinate system of where we're drawing to theta 1 theta 2 angular positions of our two servos and then once we've got that then we can use rectilinear coordinates up here and write the routines that will allow us to draw our numerals so let's begin by drawing ourselves a little sketch of what we've got going here so [Music] have to be perfect it just needs to be somewhat representative and I'm going to exaggerate a little bit here just to make the drawing easier so what do we know we know all of these link lengths because they are directly measurable gonna call that l1 that's the same length as that these two lengths are the same length and we're gonna call that l4 so that's four we know what this distance is we're gonna call that l3 we can calculate this distance because we know this angle 135 and we're gonna call that l2 okay and we also know this distance here if we make our coordinates 0 0 right here that makes this well we're gonna call that this is x0 x2 y2 let's call it that and we're gonna call this X zero Y zero for the origin all right if we look at this then we have a couple of other distances that we would like to be able to calculate we would like to be able to calculate this length and this length which we're gonna call C and C one and we want to be able to figure out what that point is there which we're gonna call x1 y1 and what we've got up here is what our target position is supposed to be T X T Y and what we're trying to do is we're trying to figure out what these two angles need to be let's call it theta one and theta two to get a position in XY space at the end of our linkage so we're looking to come up with formulae that will allow us to given a desired txt Y a target position to figure out what angles these servos should rotate out to place our pointer at that position T X to Y Y now we got a whole bunch of triangles here oh look let's maybe make some notes about what we've got here I mean in terms of blanks l1 we know is equal to 35 millimeters owl - we calculate as 55.1 l3 we can we've designed it to be thirteen point two we've actually designed l2 to be that length as well because 135 and designed this length so this length and this length and this angle gives us this length which is fifty five point one and l4 we've designed that to be 45 and I say we because that's just how the design came to us we're just doing an analysis on it now in order to find angles in a triangle and relate them to the lengths of sides and triangles you formula come up very frequently one of them is the thing called the law of cosines and the law of cosines is in a triangle ABC with sides of length C a and B and angles alpha beta gamma C squared is equal to a squared plus b squared minus 2a b Coast's gamma so what this says is given two sides and an included angle you can calculate the length of the opposite side it's one thing it says and notice that this is relating a couple of things about triangles triangles that have three known sides have fixed angles because it it's rigid a triangle is rigid so this formula is sort of saying triangles are rigid if you've got the lengths fixed all the angles have to be fixed also if you know the included angle this included angle and the lengths of the two adjacent sides you can calculate the length of the other side because it has to be fixed it can't vary so this law of cosines gives you some insight of is a physical manifestation of the physical rigidity property of triangles might be one way of looking at it so there's a couple of different ways you can write this this is the way you write it when you want to try and figure out what the length is is given adjacent sides and an included ankle the other thing that you can do is calculate the angle given any side so say we want to figure out gamma well that's the same thing as saying a squared plus B squared minus C squared divided by two a B but take the Archos or the inverse I wrote that kind of crappy so the angle is the arc Coast of a squared plus B squared minus C squared all over two a B or you can figure out the length of the side by taking the square root of a squared plus B squared minus 2 a B cos gamma so there's two ways of looking at that the other thing that comes up quite frequently is our our right angle triangle stuff so if this is a and this is B and this is C a squared plus B squared equals C squared the other thing that we need to remember is our calculating the length of the hypotenuse given an angle and and either an opposite or adjacent so that angle let's call that gamma gamma is equal to the arc tan of the opposite over the adjacent so we can calculate that angle given those two so that's another formula that comes in quite handy when we're calculating things so we've got these four formulas that we're going to be using relatively frequently you know analysis okay okay so let's begin what we're trying to figure out is well if we could figure out what this angle is and what this angle was then this angle is 180 minus this minus this because a full angle so let's try and get that in order to figure out this angle we need to know the length of this side because then we will have three sides of known length and then we can easily calculate this angle so first of all see can we figure out what C is well see it turns out isn't too hard to figure out because we just drop a perpendicular here and now we have a known distance here so this is zero so that means this is T X and then this distance is just T Y so C is equal to the square root of T x squared plus T Y squared so now we know what C is so that means we can calculate this angle and let's call that alpha one just for argument's sake and alpha one the included angle is the Archos of adjacent two squared one squared plus C squared minus the opposite l2 l2 squared all over 2 times the adjacent sides LLC Hey all right so that is giving us alpha now the other thing that's easy to calculate is alpha one is this angle so we've got this angle and what's this angle well that is in this equilateral triangle and wait yes it's in this equilateral triangle so let's call that alpha 2 alpha 2 is equal to R tan opposite which is T Y divided by C T Y divided by T X opposite over adjacent okay awesome now we have cat hair everywhere but anyways so that allows us to calculate theta one so that's equal to 180 minus alpha 1 minus alpha 2 all right so we are well on our way we've got half of our work done sadly that doesn't equate to half of our work because we got to do some figuring to get what c1 is so that we can figure out what x1 and y1 are now how are we going to go about doing that well we know what C is so we if we could find out this angle we've got this length and this length so if we could find this angle which we're gonna call beta 3 can we figure out beta 3 well if this was beta 1 and the whole thing was beta 2 and we would be able to figure out beta 3 so beta 2 is the angle given our included it's our included angle between these two sides we know all three we know L 2 L 1 and C so theta 2 is equal to our coast l 1 squared plus l2 squared minus C squared all over 2 L 1 l 2 and do we know enough to figure out what beta 1 is beta 1 is the included angle we know that we know that and we know that yes so beta 1 equals our coast of L 4 squared plus L 2 squared minus l3 squared all over 2l for l2 so beta 3 equals beta 2 minus beta 1 so beta 3 is the whole thing - not that so now we've got an included angle and two sides so that means we can calculate the length of C 1 so now C 1 is equal to the square root of L 1 squared plus L 4 square minus 2 L 1 L 4 Coase beta 3 okay yeah we're getting somewhere we've got theta one now we've got c1 and what does that mean if we can drop a perpendicular from c1 we can figure out X because we know the length of hypotenuse so basically X 1 is equal to c1 oh hang on hang on hang on anybody see the problem this is not alpha 2 we need to figure out what this angle is in here a small angle you need to figure out what this small angle is in here because we want this angle not this angle alright so with the hypotenuse e1 so what's this do we know the included angle we we know the length of C 1 we know the length 2 C we know like the valve 3 so we can find epsilon alright and this is going to be sine alpha 2 minus Epsilon that's what X 1 is gonna be Y one's a little you know we still need and Y 1 is going to be equal to C 1 Coast alpha 2 minus epsilon so we need to find the epsilon to get both of these and but that's just the Archos formula again so epsilon is equal to our coast C 1 squared plus C 2 squared minus l3 squared all over C 1 to C 1 C 2 am i doing twos yeah just checking so that's Epsilon we can calculate that so now we can calculate x1 and x2 excellent x1 and y1 so now we know this point and now let's move on to this triangle here and trying to calculate this so now we know these two points so that means we can calculate this distance and we know this distance so we know Y so means we can calculate this angle let's call that gamma 1 and then we know this length and this length if we can calculate this angle that means we can calculate this length well actually this length is easy because once we know this length then it's just the square root of y1 squared plus this distance squared ok so we can calculate that length yeah we're all done pretty much how was I going to do that again oh yeah yeah we we're gonna get we're gonna call this c2 this flank here is c2 and that's this distance so that is x2 minus x1 squared plus y1 squared take the square root of that and that's c2 because that's the hypotenuse of this right angle to triangle in here now that we have c2 we have all three sides so this angle here we're gonna call that gamma 2 gamma 2 is equal to our coast of c2 squared plus l1 squared minus l4 squared all over 2 see two not one and that's gamma that means whoops theta 2 is equal to 180 minus gamma 2 minus 1 there we go not too bad not too bad so we've got our two formulas that we need we've got our theta 2 and theta 1 which are the angles that we're going to be using the servos out to get into our target point TX T Y and remember that was all with respect to a coordinate frame with this as the origin if we want to translate this XY into a different coordinate system by just multiplying x and y the x-value and y-value we can so we could put our origin anywhere and these formulas would still hold wouldn't they or yes yeah yeah we've got next way to get at ey x y and then relative to a coordinate we just have to subtract or scale it down into that that position that's right okay so we can define an arbitrary coordinate frame that we can translate around and then just have to remember to translate these two X and T Y's in the new coordinate system very good that is the formulas that we needed to know okay so these servos have nominally 180 degrees of rotation that they're capable of and the way that you access that 180 degrees of rotation is by sending a pulse train to the servos so depending and I think it's a 50 millisecond frequency and then the width of the leading pulse will determine the position that the servo so you've got a diagram that looks something like this you've got a pulse of a certain duration and then you've got another pulse of a certain duration and this determines the frequency and I think this is 50 milliseconds but I'm not a hundred percent sure anyways and then the length of this pulse determines the angular position so if you've got a narrow pulse and these pulses now this is longer than 50 milliseconds anyways because I think let me get let me look at the data group okay this isn't this is 50 Hertz and that's equivalent to 20 milliseconds and this angular position is 2 by a pulse-width that is somewhere between one millisecond and two milliseconds so there's a blank time of up to 18 milliseconds between pulses and then the total length of time of the pulse is 20 mils of the total frequency is 20 milliseconds so we're measuring some fine times here but yeah anyways that's that's how you address that's how you update service so when you're sending it a pulse a 20 milliseconds frequency or 50 Hertz pulse train where the initial pulse is 1 milliseconds long it'll be at position 0 and when you're sending it a pulse train that has this initial pulse at 2 milliseconds again at 50 Hertz you will have it at 180 degrees so nominally now there's all kinds of things variability in manufacturing that mean your may or may not get all of it or you might get more of that angular position depending on your servos and as you can see here these two servos are are not are exactly equal in terms of how much rotation they get so this one I could not get it to go any farther down the other thing that happens is these horns have splines on them and the splines might not be completely lined up on an axis of the on the axis of the servo so you're gonna have to take that into account so there's a couple of things that we have to do here we have to first of all trim these out so that they produce 180 degrees of rotation or we can figure out what the total amount of rotation is and that and how that corresponds to the number of milliseconds that we have in our pulse train here so microseconds we're gonna be in thousands and then we also have to figure out what accommodations we need to make for the misalignment between the axes of the splines and the primary axes of the servo so those are two geometrical things that we have to take into account when we're calibrating our servos then the other thing that we have to take into account is how what or what position we're going to mount the horns on these servos so that our our linkage can move in the working area that we need it to move in and I'll show you what I mean by that and plug this because that's a little bit annoying so for example to get down into the lower left-hand corner there we're going to need to have angular positions that are something like that and then into the upper right hand corner we're going to have to have angular positions that look something like that and then to get down to the bottom here we have to do something like that and then to get over there we have to do something like that so we need to be able to mount our horns on our servos so that the 180 degrees of travel that we have available to us is sufficient to move the horns in the positions that they need to be moved into and it looks like we should be okay because we've got something here and something over there so that's less than 180 and we've got something here and going down to see here kind of and then hang up to there and so this angle looks like it's less than 180 so it looks like we're we're okay but let's do the calculations to figure out if we are actually okay and to do that our this diagram that showed us what our geometry was and how we calculate theta 1 and theta 2 which are these two angles here and so let's no no it's it's worthwhile running through that or not at least left let me explain the calculations okay so that's our origin there and by the design of well let's say it's 22 or 23 this corner here so the X is negative 23 let's call it yeah something like 32 okay so 23 32 and then how high is this let's say now we're just defining our our build volume so then let's call that 38 so negative 23 70 and then this would be well how far over is this side should we call it 45 so 45 70 and then negative 23 70 no no no 45:32 why is 32 along here why is 70 on here Y is negative 23 line X is negative 23 along here and X is 45 along here so yeah so now we need to calculate our theta1 and theta2 for those four positions so that we can figure out what theta 1 needs to be or what range theta 1 needs to fall in and what range theta t needs to follow okay so sorry about the printer running in the background but just doing a little bit of a print anyways so we have calculated the various angles that the actuators need to be manipulated actuators effectors I forget what you call them have to be set out and so p1 is at that corner and it needs a negative 41 degrees and then 78.9 six at this corner needs twenty how sorry twenty-six degrees and remember the angle is this way so that negative forty one that's down that way and then etc etc now a couple of things that I discovered while I was doing the calculations first of all we have to pay particular attention to the arctan and we have basically three cases to consider there is the case where X the the position that we're calculating the arctan for by using a right angle triangle is in between well sorry let me let me rephrase if the angle is included inside of the right triangle that we're drawing that is one case so we're gonna have to write a function in our you know program so that it treats three separate cases the first case is if the angle that we're looking for is here and then we're good so we've got why overtax take the arctan and it's fine but if the angle that we're looking for is this angle then we have to take the complement with 180 calculating this angle from Y over X so taking the absolute value and then there's one other case which happens and that is if you've got you're trying to calculate this sorry where am I here yeah we're trying to calculate this angle gamma one so gamma 1 could be a natural angle in here or gamma one could be this angle and so once again we have to take a complement with 180 so we need to do some checking write a function in our in our program so that it does some checking about which piece that we're currently looking at in order to calculate our arctan values so I hope that makes sense right we've got alpha 2 which we're calculating the length sorry we're calculating the length c1 based on the angle alpha 2 but alpha 2 might be might be an obtuse angle so for example here now we've got our triangle located here so now alpha 2 is a obtuse angle so we have to do a special case for that so yeah we'll just we'll just make note of those special cases in our in our program we'll write a new function called an agent well I don't know what we'll call it that's one of the hardest problems in computer science isn't it but we'll write a function that calculates the tangent that arctangent of Y over X and then take note of which special case that were we're considering so yeah and in any event we get our range of motion values coming out and by playing with it you can see that that those are going to be limits limiting these lower left-hand corner at the lower left-hand corner to the lower right-hand corner determine the largest extent of negative travel it needs to happen for either of the servos so anything else is going to be in between and we're only going to have to get super high if we wanted to get up there but we're not so this geometry will work and we just need to make note that we have to go between negative 41 and 94 degrees so that's a hundred and fifteen degree spread and here we have to go from negative thirty-two to ninety five and once again that's well that's 127 degrees Brad so it all falls within the 180 degree travel restrictions that we have because of these guys so now we just have to figure out how to orient the horns on here and calibrate it so that it is reading these degrees
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Benign paroxysmal positional vertigo - Wikipedia Article Audio
benign paroxysmal positional vertigo Wikipedia article audio benign paroxysmal positional vertigo is a disorder arising from a problem in the inner ear symptoms are repeated brief periods of vertigo with movement that is of a spinning sensation upon changes in the position of the head this can occur with turning in bed or changing position each episode of vertigo typically lasts less than one minute nausea is commonly associated BPPV is one of the most common causes of vertigo BPPV can result from a head injury or simply occur among those who are older a specific cause is often not found the underlying mechanism involves a small calcified otolith moving around loose in the inner ear it is a type of balance disorder along with labyrinthitis and men years disease diagnosis is typically made when the Dix Hall Pike test results in nystagmus and other possible causes have been ruled out in typical cases medical imaging is not needed signs and symptoms cause BPPV is often treated with a number of simple movements such as the Epley maneuver or brandt Dara exercises medications may be used to help with nausea there is tentative evidence that beta hiss teen may help with the vertigo but its use is not generally needed BPPV is not a serious condition typically it resolves in one to two weeks it however may recur in some people the first medical description of the condition occurred in 1921 by Robert Bharani about 2.4 percent of people are affected at some point in time among those who live until their 80s 10 percent have been affected BPPV affects females twice as often as males onset is typically in the person's 50s to 70s many patients will report a history of vertigo as a result of fast head movements many patients are also capable of describing the exact head movements that provoke their vertigo purely horizontal nystagmus and symptoms of vertigo lasting more than one minute can also indicate BPPV occurring in the horizontal semicircular canal patience do not experience other neurological deficits such as numbness or weakness and if these symptoms are present a more serious etiology such as posterior circulation stroke or ischemia must be considered sensation experienced from BPPV is usually triggered by movement of the head will have a sudden onset and can last anywhere from a few seconds to several minutes the most common movements patients report triggering a spinning sensation are tilting their heads upwards in order to look at something and rolling over in bed mechanism within the labyrinth of the inner ear like collections of calcium crystals known as odo Konya or Oda lifts in patients with BPPV the odo Konya are dislodged from their usual position within the utricle and migrate over time into one of the semicircular canals when the head is reoriented relative to gravity the gravity dependent movement of the heavy erotic oniel debris within the affected semicircular canal causes abnormal endolymph fluid displacement in a resultant sensation of vertigo this more common condition is known as canal a thesis in rare cases the crystals themselves can adhere to a semicircular canal cupula rendering it heavier than the surrounding endolymph upon reorientation of the head relative to gravity the cupola is weighted down by the dense particles thereby inducing an immediate and sustained excitation of semicircular canal afferent nerves this condition is termed QP Lilith Isis diagnosis there is evidence in the dental literature that malla ting of an osteotome during closed sinus floor elevation otherwise known as osteotome sinus elevation or lift transmits percussive and vibratory forces capable of detaching auto lifts from their normal location and thereby leading to the symptoms of BPPV can be triggered by any action which stimulates the posterior semicircular canal including BPPV maybe made worse by any number of modifiers which may vary between individuals differential diagnosis so dove BPPV may be triggered by dehydration such as that caused by diarrhea for this reason it commonly occurs in post-operative patients who have diarrhea induced by post-operative antibiotics treatment BPPV is one of the most common vestibular disorders in patients presenting with dizziness migraine is implicated in idiopathic cases proposed mechanisms linking the two are genetic factors and vascular damage to the labyrinth repositioning maneuvers ppv can occur at any age it is most often seen in people over the age of 60 besides aging there are no major risk factors known for developing BPPV although previous episodes of trauma to the head or inner ear infections known as labyrinthitis may predispose individuals to future development of BPPV the inside of the ear is composed of an organ called the vestibular labyrinth the vestibular labyrinth includes semicircular canals which contain fluids and fine hairlike sensors which act as a monitor to the rotations of the head an important structure in the inner ear includes the otolith organs which contain crystals that are sensitive to gravity these crystals are responsible for sensitivity to head positions and can also be dislocated causing them to lodge inside one of the semicircular canals which causes dizziness Epley maneuver addition is diagnosed by the patient's history and by performing the Dix Hall Pike test or the roll test or both Dick's haul pike test is a common tests performed by examiner's to determine whether the posterior semicircular canal is involved it involves a reorientation of the head to align the posterior semicircular canal with the direction of gravity this test will reproduce vertigo and nystagmus characteristic of posterior canal BPPV when performing the Dix Hall Pike test patients are lowered quickly to a supine position with the neck extended by the clinician performing the maneuver for some patients this manoeuvre may not be indicated and a modification may be needed that also targets the posterior semicircular canal such patients include those who are too anxious about eliciting the uncomfortable symptoms of vertigo and those who may not have the range of motion necessary to comfortably be in a supine position the modification involves the patient moving from a seated position to side lying without their head extending off the examination table such as with Dix Hall Pike the head is rotated 45 degrees away from the side being tested and the eyes are examined for nystagmus a positive test is indicated by patient report of a reproduction of vertigo and clinician observation of nystagmus both the Dix Hall Pike and the side-lying testing position have yielded similar results and as such the side lying position can be used if the Dix Hall Pike cannot be performed easily the role test can determine whether the horizontal semicircular canal is involved the role test requires the patient to be in a supine position with their head in 30 degrees of cervical flexion then the examiner quickly rotates the head 90 degrees to the left side and checks for vertigo and nystagmus this is followed by gently bringing the head back to the starting position the examiner then quickly rotates the head 90 degrees to the right side and checks again for vertigo and nystagmus in this roll test the patient may experience vertigo and nystagmus on both sides but rotating towards the affected side will trigger a more intense vertigo similarly when the head is rotated towards the affected side the nystagmus will beat towards the ground and be more intense mentioned above both the Dix Hall Pike and roll test provoked the signs and symptoms and subjects suffering from archetypal BPPV the signs and symptoms patients with BPPV experience are typically as short-lived vertigo and observed nystagmus in some patients though rarely the vertigo can persist for years assessment of BPPV is best done by a medical health professional skilled in management of dizziness disorders commonly a physiotherapist audiologist or other physician Samant maneuver associated with BPPV has several important characteristics which differentiated from other types of nystagmus brant dare off exercices although rare CNS disorders can sometimes present as BPPV a practitioner should be aware that if a patient whose symptoms are consistent with BPPV but does not show improvement or resolution after undergoing different particle repositioning maneuvers detailed in the treatment section below need to have a detailed neurological assessment and imaging performed to help identify the pathological condition looking up or down preceding head injury sudden head movement rolling over in bed tilting the head vertigo a distinct process sometimes confused with the broader term dizziness accounts for about 6 million clinic visits in the United States every year between 17 and 42 percent of these patients are eventually diagnosed with BPPV other causes of vertigo include a number of manoeuvres have been found to be effective including the Epley maneuver the Samant maneuver and to a lesser degree brandt deriv exercises both the Epley and the Samant maneuver are equally effective and barometric pressure patients may feel increased symptoms up to two days before rain or snow lack of sleep stress the Epley maneuver employs gravity to move the calcium crystal build-up that causes the condition this maneuver can be performed during a clinic visit by health professionals or taught to patients to practice at home or both postural restriction after the Epley maneuver increases its effect somewhat roll maneuver medications surgery when practiced at home the Epley maneuver is more effective than the Samant maneuver the most effective repositioning treatment for posterior canal BPPV is the therapists performed eppley combined with home practiced eppley maneuvers devices like the dizzy fi ex can help users conduct the Epley maneuver at home and are available for the treatment of BPPV latency of onset there is a 5 10 second delay prior to onset of nystagmus nystagmus lasts for 5 1 20 seconds positional the nystagmus occurs only in certain positions repeated stimulation including via Dix Hall Pike maneuvers cause the nystagmus to fatigue or disappeared temporarily rotatory / torsional component is present or the nystagmus beats in either a gia tropic or Agata tropic fashion visual fixation suppresses nystagmus due to BPPV the Epley maneuver does not address the actual presence of the particles rather it changes their location the maneuver aims to move these particles from some locations in the inner ear which cause symptoms such as vertigo and reposition them to where they do not cause these problems the Samant maneuver has a cure rate of ninety point three percent it is performed as follows patience we'll only need one treatment but others may need multiple treatments depending on the severity of their BPPV in the Samant maneuver as with the Epley maneuver patients themselves are able to achieve canal with repositioning motion sickness / motion intolerance a disjunction between visual stimulation vestibular stimulation and / or proprioception visual exposure to nearby moving objects other diseases etc darah exercises may be prescribed by the clinician as a home treatment method usually in conjunction with particle repositioning maneuvers or in lieu of the particle repositioning maneuver the exercise is a form of habituation exercise designed to allow the patient to become accustomed to the position which causes the vertigo symptoms the Brandt deriv exercises are performed in a similar fashion to the Samant maneuver however as the patient rolls on to the unaffected side the head is rotated toward the affected side the exercises typically performed three times a day with 510 repetitions each time until symptoms of vertigo have resolved for at least two days for the lateral canal a separate maneuver has been used for productive results it is unusual for the lateral canal to respond to the canal with repositioning procedure used for the posterior canal BPPV treatment is therefore geared towards moving the canal a--the from the lateral canal into the vestibule the roll maneuver or its variations are used and involve rolling the patient 360 degrees in a series of steps to reposition the particles this maneuver is generally performed by a trained clinician who begins seated at the head of the examination table with the patient supine there are four stages each a minute apart and at the third position the horizontal canal is oriented in a vertical position with the patient's neck flexed and on forearm and elbows when all four stages are completed the head roll test is repeated and if negative treatment ceases medical treatment with anti vertigo medications may be considered in acute severe exacerbation of BPPV but in most cases are not indicated these primarily include drugs of the antihistamine and anticholinergic class such as meclizine and hosts in a butyl bromide respectively the medical management of vestibular syndromes has become increasingly popular over the last decade and numerous novel drug therapies have emerged for the treatment of vertigo / dizziness syndromes these drugs vary considerably in their mechanisms of action with many of them being receptor or ion channel specific among them are beta histy or dexamethasone / gentamicin for the treatment of many years disease carbamazepine / oxcarbazepine for the treatment of paroxysmal dysarthria and ataxia in multiple sclerosis meta pro-law / topiramate or valproic acid / tricyclic antidepressant for the treatment of vestibular migraine and for amino pyridine for the treatment of episodic ataxia type 2 in both Down Beat and upbeat nystagmus these drug therapies offer symptomatic treatment and do not affect the disease process or resolution rate medications may be used to suppress symptoms during the positioning maneuvers if the patient's symptoms are severe and intolerable more dose specific studies are required however in order to determine the most effective drug for both acute symptom relief and long-term remission of the condition surgical treatments such as a semicircular canal occlusion do exist for BPPV but carry the same risk as any neurosurgical procedure surgery is reserved as a last resort option for severe and persistent cases which fail vestibular rehabilitation Parnes LS Agarwal SK Atlas J diagnosis and management of benign paroxysmal positional vertigo CMH a Canadian Medical Association Journal 169 681 93 pmc 202,000 288 pmid one four five one seven one two nine Hubbert Doreen strap Michael mcdr Harold Brandt Thomas which medication do I need to manage dizzy patients ACTA Otolaryngology qey 131 to 28:41 joy 10.30 109 / zero zero zero one six four eight nine point two thousand and ten point five three one zero five two pmid - one one four two eight nine eight Solomon D benign paroxysmal positional vertigo current treatment options in Neurology 2 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Siralim Ultimate 7: Learning While Navigating Stage 3 of Battletoads is a Choice
hi ho monster fans is dangerous Alig are here bringing you some more serim ultimate last time we defeated Lloyd and have and have gained the ability to do fusions and I may have completely screwed up our party Dynamics so let's let's screw it up even more um we're going to choose bar balader and combine it with the Unicorn vivifier I think doing this will potentially help more for the party hopefully possibly uh which of these designs are I like more I think this one's kind of cool and we now have a life a life domain and no sorcery all right so let's let's manage some spell gems because that's the main reason that kind of um caused me to need to reink and rework some things let's H oh my God it's bright on the world it looks so cool um I do think I need some magic on the squad or some sorcery that's the proper term for sorcery um question is who would be the most use ful at this moment Granite Golem is completely neutral at least in terms of its stats so it's a little um it's a little hard to screw up so that's appreciated I yeah I think we're going to do the granite Golem it's been sent to the managerie question is who do we take out mn's been really good for us good Lord I huh um yeah I was I expecting this to be so much party management right now we're going to try we're going to deposit the Ean for a while and I'm going to withdraw the granite Golem this is probably going to be a disaster um rare to spel magic Missile let's give the granite Golem something let's give it a step and we'll upgrade the staff a bit and once that's equipped we'll go back here man I I know it's just I was not expecting so much of this to already uh attack and intelligence yeah sure and oh that could be useful uh we'll do that too I was not expecting so much of this uh to already begin with no with me just taking off all this and deciding yeah let's uh screw up the entire team right now but you know what I think that will allow us to uh get into some more interesting positions and I was feeling a little too comfortable with with the team as it is so changing things up seems like a pretty cool idea just seeing what um spells we actually so much summon Conquest interesting just trying to find what I think are interesting spells for me to throw on to our new creatures we'll take spell blast I think that looks really cool and I'm looking for a nature spell for our guy that could be funny I don't think it's the best option it's based off of Caster's speed instead of intelligence I don't know that's really that great either um ice Bolt's good we'll take that and we will upgrade did not mean to upgrade that one all right I think we will be finally ready to start progressing again I wasn't expecting to just suddenly change up everything for the party but I think we're going to be in a very cool interesting place out actually there is one more thing I wanted to look at cuz there were a couple of holy spells that seemed like they were pretty interesting uh Divinity holy armor could be really good Holy Bull work was useful uh holy explosion is what we want cuz that seems metal there we go um let's see if we can add new property to Holy explosion wait I can give it a percentage what what does cascading mean actually we're going to give it to defense penetrtion just make it a horrifying thing to throw out there um manage our spell crystals I am not using uh that too much let's use holy explosion now let's talk to Everett uh Hein and Dame oh yeah I completely forgot about [Laughter] them do you mind searching for them uh travel to the Titan wound for the I hope you have a strong stomach okay help you manage your managerie groups managerie groups allow you to easily save and load party configurations okay um that's something I'll probably explore some more as I do some uh more wonders of offscreen grinding I feel like I've taken so much of the I've taken nearly 10 minutes of this video on just party management let's go level 10 how bad could it be oh oh it's just this is just straight up the that that horrible level for battle toads whoa what are you and why do you look so cool okay Rich oculum leech is the one that I was like you look awesome but ritual Abomination that is that is an awesome name okay all right pull it back let's let's kill these horrifying monstrosities oh well that did nothing holy explosion that didn't do as much as I thought it would I think I can kill you I cannot oh my Lord oh yeah you also got the ability to Centaur Ranger where you can oh my Lord I can see why Fusion becomes really broken in this that is hm I'm going to have to play around some more with the fusion not that I haven't already oh Lord please stop heart hurting my new friend he is he is Young and inexperienced oh God that did nothing then again young and it experience you're still frozen I'm not terribly worried I'm worried about you oh you're not frozen now that's going to be a problem desecrate the problems are solving themselves let's chastise and of course this sounds so metal right now bm's altar careful not step on it [Music] either I am Mor God of blood and I welcome me uh what reasons did see Su me to present day have you have you seen my buddies they were just kind of traing around in this horrifying uh flesh pit uh what did they winff I do not know if I don't think that's proper Old English whatever I suggest the travel deeper into the titans's wound and see if be true the can catch it up with these folk oh that's not going to be annoying at all though you're barely able to discern mm's peculiar dialect you you decide to venture further into the reach and see if you can find any trace of Hein and deos yeah that that seems that seems about how I feel it's you get that same reaction when you read canterberry tals I guess they just sitting there like oh I I think I understand every fifth word if you're that is if you're reading like the proper old old English version of canterberry tales which I did years and years and years ago when I actually had to um it's it is a it is an interesting read Carberry Tales is of course a collection of stories so um it just kind of depends on what your favorite story is and I actually thought it was interesting that there's um this there's a pretty good uh collection in in there from the sake of a modern audience I think anybody if you gave it an n attempt with canterberry Tales can find something they like or relate to within it why am I talk why am I talking about category Tales you guys maybe in school maybe out of school either way I don't think you really care that much about what some about what some crazy gu is thinking about uh Old English Rivers against the current oh well screw you too buddy can I kill you with a rent I can kill you with rent Rapid regen huh um just defend for now because I don't think the granite Golem could properly do anything think oh that did that did nothing good Lord this thing has so much defense I thought about uh getting one one of these things The monsterous Gargantuans one I think the design looks really cool oh Terror hound no but the other reason is it seems like just a wall I do like them that I've already seen a couple of new monsters not quite as many as I had in previous what the hell are you why is it look like a flate vampire the Effigy appears to be dead yet alive at the same time it seems to be enchanted by some sort of dark force what could be the sorts of this magic in answer to your question you turned around to find a group of angry-looking creatures approaching you okay then um good Lord these things are fast this should be the one that could actually yep and they make horror screams all right let's deal with the ones I could oh no um holy explosion that did nothing um you've taken a fair bound damage uh Granite Golem is helping can't attack cuz it's frozen and there we go I've gained more favor with the god of blood there's a there's a lot to take in here oh my Lord um anyways as we continue our our Venture and the wonderful world of the flesh pit known as the battle toad second level hopefully we'll be able to solve the mystery of what on Earth do we do down here oh that's great yeah I'm just going to go ahead and cast some spells is there any oh these things are weak too holy uh you could get [ __ ] there we go infernal charge and now our um our Golem still can't really do anything this fight it's fine cast Des crate that probably kills it okay just murders my my Budd that didn't take long um all right let's lead this off by you're asleep you're asleep you're not asleep let's take you out not quite taken out this will either kill or put you to sleep let's cast holy explosion and let's attack the leech I think you're the best bet that rapid regen is just really annoying me spell blast ow I'm getting to the point where FS are actually able to just take out party members I don't know how great I feel about that these f are annoying chastise that's a kill magic Missile hey you did damage good Lord maybe I maybe it's because I've ran into them a couple times that they don't really face me that much anymore but I think I need to start focusing on the ma massive Gargantua again cuz holy crap they've been able to oneshot party members see if I can take out this I can great um we will desecrate this one cuz it can actually move we'll cast hold the explosion think I'll kill you yeah ow good Lord um let's take out the fire brand and we'll just handle the giant this episode's going to go a little bit longer because there's a lot to take in and do on this level and also I spent I spent anert amount of time just to uh prep instead of actually coming down here into oh I found a key what's the key for I also spent an ABS oh D you look so cool also good Lord these things are fast either they're fast or my party is just slow and I need to fix that holy explosion again perfect let's attack you I think the middle one is the one that took the most damage but I can't seem to get it targeted there we go stupid fingers attack you and attack you think getting some holy creatures in here might not be the worst idea it's just finding all sorts of horrifying gross things let's fight these at least Terror Hound is fast enough to actually take out a few take out stuff before it they it attack there we go and I love that I have double attack again on something all right let's take out these guess herang here is going to be able to attack I had never heard the sound effect for Terror that was awesome I kind of oh that's terrible um how are we going to do this suppose I can't be picky I just got to kill them holy explosion that helps even the odds and magic Missile W yay Granite Golem actually killed something oh that's a big chest okay so maybe the key I found earlier goes to the giant chest like that yeah we'll take out a ritual Abomination first um and take out the monsterous garanto next Chessa should kill you there we go and not quite enough jeez all right at least my gr Golem's level seven now oh that's what those do they have find the exit that could be a problem Oh I did find the exit cool you know what we are getting a little long in tooth I feel like I've done quite a bit I may have actually clared this floor in which case I'm very happy that I did so I can actually stop this episode in a productive place all right let's teleport back to serin the game is saved and I'm going to save there's a lot to kind of take in now that I feel like the game is finally getting going not that it hasn't been fun already but I felt like I was only working with about half or even a quarter of what I should have access to with this game now that I'm really starting to kind of dive in and explore and enjoy more of the different items and get into fusion and everything it's going to be interesting to see where things kind of go with this series I predict a lot more party changing uh a lot more mm um mismatch Creations uh probably some more General monstrosities and probably a lot more offscreen grinding now that I know I could just create be squads and stuff like that and I think I'm going to I'm going to start looking into that because I I like having fresh and different teams whenever I can so for right now thank you all so much for watching do usual YouTube stuff and thank you so and uh hope to catch you again soon
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hey parents want to give your kids a head start in financial literacy here are five tips to get you started start early introduce basic money Concepts like saving and spending wisely from a young age lead by example show responsible financial behavior yourself to set a positive example involve them include kids in budgeting decisions and discussions about money teach through experience give them hands-on experience with managing money like saving for a goal use resources utilize books games and online resources designed to teach kids about money management by following these tips you can Empower your children with valuable Financial skills that will benefit them for life
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Limpopo Health MEC: Was she being Xenophobic? Was that warranted?
hello and welcome viewers of avg news i hope you're all having a wonderful wednesday wherever you are uh this time i i want to comment on the viral video that most of you have seen of the uh limpopo mec for health doctor ramatuba who said some things to a zimbabwean national weight going to one of the hospitals in the province to seek treatment i realized that there has been some uh mixed views on the contents of the msc's comments there are people who are saying that the comments are warranted there are people who are saying that the comments are xenophobic and then there are others were saying that uh it cuts both ways and i believe that while the mec has it in her eyes to raise some of these issues he has it in her right to voice concern over the overstretching of a budget there there's a way of trying to communicate this kind of message because we're talking here about somebody who occupies a political office but also somebody who is in charge of a province who is given a budget as she said to look after people in her province and it overstretches the budget if people were then not documented cross over as she said people seem to have a calendar of when a specialist will be visiting limpopo and where these specialists will be going in terms of hospitals and then they ambush this specialist and most of these people as she said are undocumented it is something that we've always said that it is not good for people to be in a country undocumented uh other than overstretching the budget they also place uh the security of that country and the safety of the residents of that country and their own safety and security at risk but also was it the right moment was it the right audience was it the right time for the mec to then lash out at somebody who is on a bed desperately seeking attention because these people who cross over illegally are not doing so because they like it they are doing so because of the collapse of the health sector in zimbabwe because of the collapse of the economy in zimbabwe fair and fine it's not south africa's duty to be picking up where the zimbabwean government has destroyed to be picking up the pieces of a shattered nation that zimbabwe has become but also we believe that there is a way of communication the communication lines between zimbabwe and south africa are not broken in as far as we are concerned there is a bi-national commission that said here earlier this month and these issues were supposed to be raised the end we hope and believe that these were raised they are continuous engagements between the two countries zimbabwe has got an embassy and the consulate which are here in south africa south africa is quite a consulting embassy which are in zimbabwe instead of lashing out a desperate zimbabweans we have got no control over what is happening in their country i believe that this south african government has got a way and they've got a clearly defined way of communicating their dismay and what is happening in zimbabwe because to lash out the example who is on the receiving end of this kind of a crisis would uh be insensitive and instancy i would not say she was xenophobic but i would say she was insensitive to this patient who went there because this was their last hope yes it was no it is not warranted for people to cross over illegally especially because the payment system in zimbabwe has kind of improved it is very easy to apply for a permit in zimbabwe it's even costlier to cross illegally into south africa than to apply for a permit and travel legally so in a way the mec had a generous i mean genuine concerns and the fact that this patient was treated it also shows that despite this dismay despite this outrage despite this uh situation that the mec finds herself in she also had this humane uh part which allowed here to have the patient operated upon but these are issues that have to be addressed and these are issues that have to be addressed between the two countries not with the poor because we also know that uh zimbabweans it's not that they've been sitting on their laurels and not doing anything to try and correct the situation especially political we know that the anc on the other hand has been sharing this impact with zanu-pf when it comes to addressing the issues of zimbabwe we know we've got the history of quiet diplomacy by the anc we've got a history of the anc sending their own i.t expense to zimbabwe to assist in their own words to assist zanu-pf to win elections in zimbabwe and we know that the leadership problem in zimbabwe cannot be divorced from zanu-pf as a governing party so the anc is also on record saying that zanu-pf is their political partner in zimbabwe so if this partnership is really working we expect the anc to sit down with the zanu-pf we expect south africa to sit down with the zimbabwean government to raise these issues not to lash out at people who are seeking assistance from south africa because of the damage that has been caused to zimbabwe by zanu-pf we remember that in 2019 uh zimbabweans took to the streets they demonstrated against the rising cost of living under the government of zanu-pf and some of them were presently shot by soldiers others were they were killed in that shooting the men were arrested their others were tortured they ran all over the world seeking political asylum and south africa sent a convoy in fact they sent an envoy to zimbabwe which met zanu-pf and we know on record that kwedeman tashi the chairperson of the south of the african national congress went publicly and said that the people were demonstrating uh where were were on the payroll of the west they had been paid to cause commotion in zimbabwe so when people do that and then you turn around and say these people are over betting in your own system there is some level of insincerity on the part of the anc and we also know on record that there's some anc bigwigs were running businesses in zimbabwe and this shows that while the anc and sanopf are united at the top in an early test arrangement they don't care a good about the people of zimbabwe that is why instead of facing zanu-pf head on they would rather cohese and coin less with zanu-pf they would rather wrap a stamp what zanu-pf is doing while lashing out at zimbabweans and pointing out zimbabweans and other migrants as the main reason why south africa has got this high unemployment rate has got this high crime rate and has got this immigration problem when they know exactly where the problem lies so we expect the anc to be sincere in this they must confront the problem where it lies not to lash out at people who are already suffering the very effects of what they are supporting publicly so we expect uh the anc if they are sincere about uh lashing out at people who destroy the economy and then come to south africa they know that zanu-pfp weeks are coming here for treatment mtc picnics triple c peak weeks are coming here if was to seek treatment and there is no divorcing the zimbabwe economic downturn from both zanu-pf and triple c and triple c or zanu-pf and the mtc because these are the people we are charged with correcting the situation back home and these are the people that we expect the anc to be talking to that we expect the south african government to be talking to because away from the politics it is up to the zimbabwean leaders to sit down and say what is it that we are getting wrong what is it that we need to do if we are to make this country better if we are to make the lives of these people better so this is what we expect thank you very much please subscribe to this channel like this video and share it
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there are 11 time zones in Russia which currently observed times ranging from UTC +2 o'clock to UTC + 12 o'clock daylight saving time is not used in Russia since March 2011 topic list of zones you since the 28th of October 2018 the time zones are as follows topic daylight saving time daylight saving time in russia was originally introduced on the 30th of June the 13th of July and asked 1917 by a decree of the Russian provisional government however it was abandoned by a decree of the Soviet government five months later daylight saving time was reintroduced in the USSR on the 1st of April 1981 by a decision of the council of ministers of the USSR daylight saving time began on the 1st of April and ended on the 1st of October each year until mid-1982 became following European daylight saving time rules moving clocks forward one hour at two o'clock local Standard Time on the last Sunday in March and back one hour at three o'clock local daylight time on the last Sunday in September until 1995 after which the change back occurred on the last Sunday in October the usage of daylight saving time continued after the Soviet collapse but ended in 2011 when Russia stopped observing daylight saving time on the 27th of March 2011 clocks were advanced as usual but they did not go back on the 30th of October 2011 effectively making Moscow time UTC + 4 o'clock permanently on the 26th of October 2014 following another change in the law the clocks in most of the country were moved back 1 hour but summer daylight time was not reintroduced Moscow time returned to UTC plus 3 o'clock permanently since this reform most Russian territories have a standard time ahead of mean solar time including some cities which are ahead by a whole hour for example st. Petersburg at 30 degrees East + 2 H asterisk solar time has UTC + 3 o'clock Yekaterinburg at 60 degrees east + 4 H asterisk has UTC plus 5 o'clock and Vladivostok at 132 degrees east plus 9 H asterisk has UTC + 10 o'clock topic history you topic Russian Empire in the Russian Empire most of the nation observed solar time during the late 19th century Moscow meantime was introduced on the 1st of January the 13th of January and ass 1880 originally at GMT plus 2 hours 30 minutes and 17 seconds 2 hours 30 minutes and 17 seconds corresponds to thirty seven point six one six six six six seven degrees the longitude of Moscow other parts of Russia kept solar time for several years at this time Russia had the Julian calendar with 12 or 13 days less date compared to Western Europe so it is possible to say the Moscow actually had GMT 285 29 to 43 GMT minus 11 days 21 hours 29 minutes 43 seconds the 29th of February the 12th of March and ass 1800 minus the 28th of February the 12th of March and asked 1900 GMT 309 29 to 43 GMT minus 12 days 21 hours 29 minutes 43 seconds the 29th of February the 13th of March and asked 1900 minus the 3rd of July the 16th of July NS 1916 and GMT 309 28 241 GMT minus 12 days 21 hours 28 minutes 41 seconds the 3rd of July the 16th of July and ass 1916 minus the 31st of January the 13th of February NS 1918 Russia adopted the Gregorian calendar on Thursday the 14th of February 1918 which most of Europe already used topic Soviet Union after the Soviet Union was created Moscow time became UTC +2 and the various other time zones up to UTC +12 were introduced throughout Russia and the rest of the Soviet Union for example Irkutsk a time GMT plus 7 Irkutsk a-- has since this always been msk plus 5 between 1917 to 1920 to the time was less ordered with daylight savings time some of those years some with two hours addition and some of those years with one or two hours extra winter time on the 21st of June 1930 the Soviet Union advanced all clocks by one hour effectively making the nation run on daylight saving time all year the so-called decreed time on the 1st of April 1981 daylight saving time two hours ahead of standard time was reintroduced clocks were moved one hour forward on the 1st of April the last Sunday of March since 1985 and one hour back on the 1st of October the last Sunday of September since 1984 the last Sunday of October since 1996 on the 1st of April 1981 0 hours 0 minutes and 0 seconds om you can ski district changed its timezone from m sk + 6 to m sk + 8 the change occurred during DST effectively changing the offset from UTC + 9 to UTC plus 1 to the offset without DST was therefore changed from UTC + 9 to UTC + 1 1 on the first of April 1982 0 hours 0 minutes and 0 seconds Chukotka autonomous okrug changed its timezone from ms k + 102 ms k + 9 thus eliminating Anadyr time ms k + 100 or UTC + 1 3 without DST the change occurred during DST effectively changing the offset from UTC + 1 for 2 UTC plus 1 3 the offset without DST was therefore changed from UTC + 1 3 2 UTC plus 1 2 on the 27th of march 1988 2 hours 0 minutes and 0 seconds Saratov and Volgograd o blasts changed its timezone from ms k plus 1 to M SK the change occurred during DST effectively changing the offset from UTC + 5 to UTC Plus for the offset without DST was therefore changed from UTC plus four to UTC plus three on the 26th of March 1989 the following changes were introduced which in particular some Oblast switched to Moscow time thus eliminating Samara time ms k plus 1 or UTC plus 4 without DST Astrakhan Oblast Kirov Oblast cou be chef cry Ulyanovsk Oblast Oblast switched from Moscow time to Eastern European time Kaliningrad Oblast topic Russian Federation Russia and most Republic's in the Soviet Union abolished the decree time not moving the clocks on the 31st of March 1991 but Russia reversed this the following year except samara oblast which was already in UTC plus 4 o'clock on the 29th of september 1991 3 hours 0 minutes and 0 seconds samara oblast changed its time zone from msk to ms k plus 1 thus reinstating Samara time ms k plus 1 so the zone boundaries on the 20th of october samara oblast changed its time zone from UTC plus 3 to UTC plus 4 on the 23rd of May 1993 0 hours 0 minutes and 0 seconds Novosibirsk Oblast changed its time zone from msk plus 4 to ms k plus 3 the change occurred during DST effectively changing the offset from UTC plus 8 to UTC plus 7 the offset without DST was therefore changed from UTC plus 7 to UTC plus 6 on the 28th of May 1995 0 hours 0 minutes and 0 seconds Altai Krai and Altai Republic changed its time zone from msk plus 4 to ms k plus 3 on the 30th of march 1997 2 hours 0 minutes and 0 seconds sakhalin oblast changed its time zone from ms k plus 8 to ms k plus 7 on the 1st of May 2002 3 hours 0 minutes and 0 seconds Tomsk Oblast changed its time zone from ms k plus 4 to ms k plus 3 on the first of January 2004 0 hours 0 minutes and 0 seconds new Siberian islands tampon ski district and US may Ski district changed its time zone from ms k +6 to ms k plus 7 the following time zone changes occurred on the 28th of march 2010 which in particular led to abolition of two of the 11 time zones Chukotka autonomous okrug in Kamchatka Krai started using Magadan time thus eliminating Kamchatka time ms k plus 9 or UTC + 1 - without DST Kemerovo Oblast started using Omsk time the hood morte Republic in Samara Oblast started using Moscow time thus eliminating Samara time ms k plus 1 or UTC plus 4 without DST although the Russian government wants to reduce the number of time zones even further there have been protests in far eastern Russia on the recent changes including protests and a 20,000 strong petition in support of Kamchatka returning to UTC plus 1 to the decree number 725 the 31st of August 2011 changed UTC offset for Moscow time and the other time zones Moscow time zone now used UTC + 4 o'clock all year around the notions of decreed time and daylight saving time were abolished in the law but in fact this law mandated permanent daylight saving time or even doubled daylight saving time in regions that had not abolished the decree time some areas changed offset from Moscow some districts of the sakha republic switched from Magadan time zone 9 to Vladivostok time from zone 8 boy you can ski district some districts of the Sakha Republic switched from Vladivostok time zone 8 to yakuts ik time zone 7 new Siberian islands tampon ski district esteem a ski district blue yakuts ik time ms k +6 pink Vladivostok time m sk + 7 red Magadan time m sk + 8 as a result of the annexation of Crimea by the Russian Federation local authorities in the republic of crimea and sevastopol decreed that clocks in the newly proclaimed russian federal subjects should jump ahead two hours at 10:00 p.m. on the 29th of March 2014 to switch from Eastern European Time UTC +2 to Moscow time UTC + 4 on the 22nd of July 2014 further changes were passed which took effect on the 26th of October 2014 all of Russia moved back one hour so Moscow time became UTC plus 3 some areas changed offset from Moscow Chukotka autonomous okrug in Kamchatka Krai remained on UTC plus 12 o'clock thus stating Kamchatka time msk +9 Magadan Oblast moved back two hours to UTC plus ten o'clock went from Magadan time ms k plus 8 to Vladivostok time ms k plus 7 the parts of the Magadan time zone that remained on ms k plus 8 were given a new time zone name straight nicole MC time UTC plus 1 1 sub a call ski cry moved back two hours to UTC plus 8 o'clock went from Yakuts ik to Irkutsk a time Kemerovo oblast remained on UTC plus 7 o'clock went from Omsk to Krasnoyarsk time lit morcilla and samara oblast remained on UTC plus 4 o'clock thus reinstating samara time ms k plus 1 annual DST changes is not observed the following time zone changes occurred on the 27th of March 2016 Sakhalin Oblast moved forward one hour from UTC plus ten o'clock to UTC plus eleven o'clock from Vladivostok to straighten the columns time except Severo Kirksey district which was already in UTC plus eleven o'clock straighten the columns time Zab a col ski cry moved forward one hour from UTC plus eight o'clock to UTC plus nine o'clock from your coots cut to Yakuts at time Altai Krai and Altai Republic moved forward one hour from UTC plus six o'clock to UTC plus seven o'clock from Omsk to krasnogorsk time Astrakhan and Ulyanovsk Oblast moved forward one hour from UTC plus three o'clock to UTC plus four o'clock from Moscow to Samara time the following time zone change occurred on the 24th of April 2016 Magadan Oblast moved forward one hour from UTC plus ten o'clock to UTC plus eleven o'clock from Vladivostok to straighten the columns time after these changes the UTC plus eleven o'clock timezone is also named Magadan time or Sakhalin time the following time zone change occurred on the 29th of May 2016 tomsk oblast moved forward one hour from UTC plus six o'clock to UTC plus seven o'clock from Omsk to Krasnoyarsk time the following time zone change occurred on the 24th of July 2016 Novosibirsk Oblast moved forward one hour from UTC plus six o'clock to UTC plus seven o'clock from Omsk to Krasnoyarsk time the following time zone change occurred on the fourth of December 2016 saratov oblast moved forward one hour from UTC plus three o'clock to UTC plus four o'clock from Moscow to Samara time the following time zone change occurred on the 28th of October 2018 Volgograd oblast moved forward one hour from UTC plus three o'clock to UTC plus four o'clock from Moscow to Samara time topic railway time all timetables on russian railways except Sakhalin railways follow Moscow time airports however follow local time topic TZ database for Russia the TZ database contains several zones in the file zone tab topic list of zones the list below shows the 16 zones for Russia as defined in the file zone dot tab of the database the database aims to identify regions that had the same time offset rules since 1972 federal subjects are contained in more than one TZ zone the soccer Republic is divided into three west central east sakhalin oblast is divided into two sakhalin island with curl ski and used no curl ski districts in the Kuril Islands and Severo curl ski district in the Kuril Islands two zones namely Asia Omsk and Asia Novosibirsk each cover area that did not observe the same rule set since 1970 all now using Omsk time on the last Sunday in October 2011 daylight saving time ended in TZ data but all zones moved forward one hour in other words the clocks did not change but the names of the time zones reverted permanently to their Standard Time variants and there will be no more daylight saving time if available the change column lists the offset changes that caused a creation of a new zone in the TZ database initial zone means that in 1970 there was already a difference in time offset from the offsets in any other zone topic deleted zones Asia rule on you day was a time zone identifier from the zone file of the TZ database the reference point was all on you day it was added in TZ version 201 1e edition 201 1 I did not contain it anymore the area remained at Asia irkutsk a-- the contained data in zone tab was Rou plus 5 1 5 o plus 10,000 736 Asia rule on underscore ode a Moscow plus o5 brasha the covered area was Republic of brasha topic federal subjects with multiple offsets at the same time for a 2011 law last amended in 2016 the territory of Sakha Republic observes more than one offset Sakha Republic UTC plus 9 ms k +6 asia Yakut sink all except districts in other time zones UTC + 100 ms k + 7 asia Vladivostok mayakovsky osteon ski and variants key districts UTC + 1 1 ms k +8 asia Magadan abbey whiskey alia have ski mom ski knees Nicole M ski Friedrich Coulomb ski and varrick Nicole M ski districts topic see also decree time
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Springtime Musky Lures - A Few Must Haves
[Music] what is going on everybody it's April it's the end of April I mean I know it's Wisconsin but it's southern Wisconsin give me a break this takes this is ridiculous this is the latest I've ever seen snow I really wanted to have some more fishing after we're going to Tennessee and over the past couple weeks I just haven't had a time to get out you know the weather's been crummy or just honestly haven't had the time so I think what we're gonna do is go over some spring muskie baits that I'll hopefully be using on the opener here and yeah I'll just talk about a couple of good baits to use for spring muskie fishing but we will do that in the garage and we'll get out of this ridiculous weather we'll see you inside all right now that we are back in the confines of the nice warm garage and not outside in the ridiculous April snow let's go over a couple of good springtime muskie lures in no particular order and we'll start with a micro Medusa the micro Medusa is a cool little spring bait it has that small profile it's easy to throw and it runs nice and shallow for those shallower springtime applications what one cool thing you can do with it is the new throw out weights from cast tackle you know everybody has been putting them on the hook hangers which perfect I was playing around with putting it on the nose and it really gives the bait even more of an hopping action when you put it that far forward so what you do is just you know pop it on there and the leader actually holds it on the nose of the bait so that's kind of something cool you can do with any of the sizes of the deep throat weights on any of the little off-topic here but even on like a Poseidon so think about that for spring baits so yes the micro Medusa one of the larger fish I've caught on the Wisconsin opener on a micro Medusa and [Music] that was a really cool fish that was a nice fish for that time of year one other thing that you can do with the micro Medusa is you can get these little spare mate attachments from Rocky Point bait company I will put their information in the description below but now you've turned your micro Medusa and do a cool little spinner bait they've got different colored blades this is a 8 blade I believe so that is another way to sort of accessorize your micro Medusa or you could use a mini Medusa would work on it as well actually any size Medusa but since we're talking to spring keep it small yeah that's my pick for a plastic bait move on the blades okay moving on a blade base to that I like to use in the springtime or the single ate this is a nice ox assault yeah s8 and then the one ounce you Sachs assault spinner made perfect shallow water baits the single blade makes the bait right there right a little bit higher in the water column these are deadly on fish that are just coming off the spawn and they're still kind of hanging out up in the shallows recuperating on this bond coming off off those shell spots so those are two good bets and another one that I really like is the Lea lures Boilermaker again single a blade as most of you know it's got this cool little body that really gives the bait a lot of buoyancy you can work this thing super slow and it came in handy last year I was lucky enough to have my hands on one of just a few baits at the time over the mini boiler yeah this nice fish [Music] all right so that's cool fish this is an awesome bait check out these lures for the makers so that's it for later baits now top water is not something that most people think of as a springtime bait but believe you me and the boys from today's angler lee and Ravi know better than anybody out there I think the usefulness of top waters in the springtime especially the flat tail walk the dog be it will work great but I think flat tail for those springtime fish you can get it up nice and shallow work it super slow and actually [Music] all right so that was a cool top water fish that one was on a Werth flat tail so you cast Akal has a flat tail and Li lures has a very good flat tail and there's there's a ton of flat tails out there so so top water flat tail springtime bait that's it for that move on to my beats this is the Shoshone tap dancer and any of you that watch today's angular lee was rocking this white bass guy and doing pretty good on some of those southern Muskies this is going to be a go to glide bait for me this year it has a nice belly roll when you're working the bait this is definitely a pick for early season for me and we've got a little bit of underwater footage of this bass so take a look at what this thing can do [Music] last but not least I'm gonna talk about a couple baits that you don't associate with muskie fishing maybe that much but are definitely some baits you have to have for springtime Ryobi anybody that's fish southern reservoir cave run that sort of place rattle baits are king in the spring this is actually a Berkley war pig it works really nice a lot of times in a figure eight a rattle bait has a tendency to get outside this little guy tracks pretty darn good believe this is the three quarter ounce size another bait that mr. Corey Allen turned me on to down there in Tennessee is the Berkley five inch juice this is a neat little it's chemica like a rattle bait meets a husky jerk meat so I don't know this is a neat little bait and definitely one that I'm gonna be rocking in the spring for muskies from here on out yeah that's it I think oh let's not forget about the rod and reel throwing smaller stuff I like a nine-foot surgical-strike yeah tackle salt sticks it is a nice light rod that can handle the light baits but still kicks butt fighting a fish I've got a paired with a thanks 400 hg i like the hg because i'd rather slow down my retrieve and try to speed it up so i like that high your ratio on the hg and yeah so that is my arsenal as far as around really goes and that's it for this video so it was a little bit entertaining i wanted to add a little video of us catching some fish and kind of so you can see what some of the lures look like underwater so i hope you enjoyed that if you have any questions leave me a comment i appreciate them and if you would be so kind hit the subscribe button for us we are creeping up towards a thousand subscribers so that's pretty cool and that's it we are on the doorstep of the musky opener here in son scottson it's a couple days away so I'll be using some of these baits for that opener and the weeks to come after that until it really starts warming up and we can get into some larger summer style baits so that's it see you guys later thank you for watching [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] you
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The Kingdom of Procrastination
[Music] in the bustling Kingdom of procrastination lived everyone somebody anybody and nobody a Royal Decree demanded the castle ditch cleared a simple task everybody expected somebody to handle it anybody boasted they could but secretly hoped nobody would step up days turned into weeks the ditch into a swamp and somebody finally exploded this is everyone's responsibility they yelled but everybody just pointed fingers blaming anybody who conveniently blamed nobody in the end the ditch reigned Supreme a monument to their Collective inaction and a pungent reminder nobody gets the job done when everyone expects somebody to do it for [Music] anybody
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Restorative Grace
oops i see hearts and faces showing up so that's good it looks like we're starting to fill in the class cindy and ann how are you good morning to you pastor rob just informed me that i'm on i'm live so i guess i have to watch what i say good morning good morning good morning we're going to get going here in just a moment as we fill in a little bit more now now we're starting to fill up i like to try to make sure everyone that wants to join is in before we get going we'll give it another second a minute or two here i see joyce and christy and laura jerome hello to all well listen let's get started uh let's have a moment uh just open with prayer father we thank you for this uh session for this time together lord we thank you for your word and we thank you lord that even as your word is able to pierce through thousands of years of biblical history and church history that lord even now it's able to pierce through this venue lord of electronic uh medium and so lord we just pray that the words of my mouth and the meditations of my heart will be acceptable in your sight we pray that there would be feeding and awareness and healing lord through the power of your words this morning thank you for the opportunity and we bless you in jesus name amen well it's good to be back with you again and i don't see anyone here that doesn't know me but in case you don't my name is mark palladino i have a history with the lord of the harvest as well as pastor oz and um he's invited me to come back for a second session we're actually going to be doing a third session next week so i'm going to be doing three sessions with you on sunday morning um kind of really come to enjoy this um this venue i know it's a little it's not like being in person but uh just being sitting here in my in my study uh welcome to my little man cave uh just being able to talk to you it's it's a little different than being in a pulpit and giving form formalized sermons where here i just feel like i'm talking to you and so this week i've been pondering a lot about and had an opportunity to counsel with a young couple and in that discussion we really got a good fresh look at the the conciliatory nature of god about understanding the nature of god's grace and kind of rebooting our lives in light of how great his grace is and as i was pondering that i just thought i thought today we'd we'd just kind of take us a look at an old favorite story about jesus and peter and the gospel of john but before we do that i think what we'll do is kind of just browse through that whole resurrection encounter and just see um how john presents it to us set some context and then uh just look at a couple of things so you want to turn to john chapter 20 to get ourselves started here and we're going to look at the first these post-resurrection encounters and john selects a particular series of encounters in his uh in his approach to the gospel that really illustrate to us what the resurrection of jesus means it's it's not just there to show the historical event but john's whole gospel has this kind of prophetic nature to it where he takes images and ideas uh in from the old testament and brings them to light in jesus jesus being the bread of life and he speaks about the man on the water of life as he goes and talks about rivers of living water from the book of isaiah and on and on and on he even goes so far as to capture jesus's statement where he says i am and uh takes that right from the book of exodus chapter 3 14 and verse 14 where where the lord introduced himself to moses as i am so this whole uh resurrection account of john is is saturated with uh new creation imagery and imagery that is drawn out of the old testament to show again how jesus is the embodiment of these things and that the whole redemptive story uh comes to focus on him and his life his death and his resurrection and as we encounter john chapter 20 the first uh 10 verses or so we we see that we probably won't read all of this but we'll just kind of comment on it we see that uh mary magdalene is the first to arrive at the uh at the tomb and uh discovers that the strong's rolled away and it's empty and and she's of course ecstatic and uh she she runs and in verse two she comes and finds peter and john and says to them they've taken away the lord and uh they follow her and they go running to the tomb and uh and stooping in they look and they just simply see the the linen wrappings and uh uh they just go home um uh john it says of course that john uh he he looked and and he he it says in verse eight in verse eight that the disciple whom the other disciple had come to the tomb then also entered and believed so there was an element of john actually coming to faith when he saw this and he remembered the scripture which they had previously not understood that said that he must rise again from the dead so they all go to their homes but mary doesn't leave and here's where it gets interesting in in from 11 to 17 we have this encounter of mary with jesus and some of these things you may have heard me teach on before or talk about before but mary is out there and and this tomb is in a garden we we read in in john 19 41 that the tomb is in a garden and uh this she goes back and she looks inside and she sees something that she probably never could have imagined she sees uh she sees the slab empty with no one on it and she sees two angels sitting there on either side of it now you gotta appreciate this young jewish lady who probably could have never imagined herself entering the holy of holies where the shekinah what the jews called the manifest glory of god sat in the in the holy of holies in the in the under the old covenant when the high priest would go in and offer the blood of the covenant and here she is standing with a stone rolled away inside this cavern and there it is a slab with two angels sitting on it and and in her mind i would just have to wonder what she was thinking at that moment because it is a perfect reflection of what uh we're we're told of in exodus chapter 25 where that great uh uh ark of the covenant is described as being all golden inside the holy room the holiest of all and there sat two cherubim two angels uh over it where the glory of god came and in later on paul in in romans 3 makes a remarkable statement he says that jesus is the propitiation uh that he has become a propitiation the propitiation is the word uh that was used by the greek translators of the old testament the word hilasterion which was literally translated mercy seat in greek in the old testament and so jesus is seen as the mercy seat this whole scene of of christ himself being the the place of mercy the place where the glory of god actually would dwell and and all of that old testament imagery is just pointing to a glorious thing that would take place and be fulfilled in jesus and if that isn't enough she walks back out and as i've said she's in a garden and here she's approached by jesus and she's thinking that he's the gardener and they have this encounter and and uh she she doesn't realize it's jesus but the image here again john's bringing a phenomenal old testament picture here he's he's showing us a man and a woman in a garden a new beginning with a in eden-like setting with a man and a woman in a garden and so john is showing us that here jesus is fulfilling not only the the mercy seat the ark of the covenant but he's actually uh reliving rebooting the whole idea of the creation by showing john showing us this this picture of a man and a woman standing in a garden as if to say that this is a a brand new creation a brand new start that is rooted in the in the resurrection of jesus who john later refers to and who paul later refers to him as the firstborn of all creation the firstborn from the dead and so this is a new beginning a reboot well as we move on in john 20 we see that mary informs the disciples that she saw jesus as a matter of fact jesus tells her in verse 17 to go and tell them and in verse 20 again we have uh genesis imagery in verse 22 i'm sorry of john of john 20 where he says that that jesus breathed on them and said receive the holy spirit and we know in genesis 2 and verse 7 jesus did what to adam this is he breathed on on adam and he became a living soul he breathed on him so here is jesus acting as very god again in a new creation not only to live for himself but as the very tree of life is the very god of creation breathing on a new manhood a new creation a new uh discipleship a new adamic creation a or post-adamic creation these disciples who would be his apostles that they would be the beginning of a brand new start a brand new reboot of god's plan and purpose on the earth and they would go forth and declare the gospel into all the world then moving on in john 20 in verse 20 60 26 through 31 i won't go into this in detail but this is now a week later eight days later it tells us we have the the doubting thomas story and here dot you know thomas is standing there in unbelief and he just can't believe this happened and jesus said look here he doesn't criticize him for his unbelief he just says here touch my hands touch my side it's me blessed are those of you blessed are you because you've seen but blessed are those who uh who have not seen yet believe and then john kind of plays off on that as he he breaks this little parenthetical note that we read in verse 30 that it says therefore many other signs that jesus also performed in the presence of his disciples which are not written in the book but these have been written al so that you may believe that jesus is the son of god and that believing you may have life in his name so this whole issue of belief believing is brought out in the story of thomas and jesus and john says now i've written the stories that i've written so that you may believe one more very uh fascinating set of pictures that's shown now as we go to chapter 21 we encounter the disciples uh a a a manifest jesus manifesting himself and of course peter uh you know peter's with the with the group and he says i'm gonna go fishing and uh as they're out fishing they all many of them join them and as they're out fishing guess who shows up on the shore jesus himself and uh again i'm reminded now of that jesus tells them that you know they've caught nothing they've been out there toiling and jesus tells them to you know throw the net on this side of the boat and they get a great catch of fish and here again is a picture from ezekiel 47. in ezekiel 47 the lord said i'll put fishermen out there and they're going to gather fish of all kinds and uh that great story about the the river of god as ezekiel saw it trickling first from the sanctuary and as this in the season of redemption went on it got deeper and deeper and deeper until it was a great river the outflow of the holy spirit would be a river that could not be forted and these men that jesus chose would be fishermen and they would go and they would catch fish and and in addition to that he brings them ashore and then he what does he do i mean all the things that jesus could have done now that he's resurrected and he could have he could have talked to them about geez he could have told them all about string theory or whether the earth is expanding or contracting or maybe he could have told him about the details of genesis 1 and and how exactly he formed all the parts of the world and all the different things that mankind is concerned about but what does jesus do he says uh bring some fish you've made in verse 10 that you've caught and they uh in verse 12 he says let's have breakfast and uh if you want to turn to exodus 24 for a minute if you have your bible i think this is great exodus 24 you know again jesus is looking at reflecting on something again in exodus 24 starting at verse 9. now moses has gone up to the mountain the lord's begun to work with them making the preparations for the tabernacle and he's going to order the tabernacle to be built which is all seen in in exodus 25 through the end of the book of exodus and um it says that moses went up and lord commands that moses to bring up the elders of israel and he says to them moses went up with aaron and nadab and abihu his that is aaron's sons and 70 of the elders of israel and now these are the these are the new these are the those who will be the apostles of this new creation of god in the old testament of this new place of his habitation and it says and they saw the god of israel and under his feet there appeared a pavement of sapphire as clear as the sky itself yet he did not stretch out his hand against the nobles and the sons of the sons of israel and they saw god and they ate and drank so here god is calling this apostolic group of people this this group of 70 elders to go forth and in the new creation imagery by the way is so uh prevalent in in the story of the exodus from this point on because from from exodus 25 to the end god speaks to moses seven times six times creative acts in preparing the tabernacle just like he did on genesis 1 6 times he spoke and he created this and he created that and then remarkably on the seventh final time that he spoke to moses in the same way that he did in the in the days of creation he institutes the sabbath and in his way he's saying look moses i'm we're creating a new habitation a new a new holy place a new holy space for me to dwell among the children of israel so this whole new creation motif is so prevalent throughout exodus and john is extracting it again now out from its old testament place and bringing it to life in the person of jesus and then the gospel is closed with jesus encounter with peter and john and we won't go into that in detail but before he does that he's going to have a nose to nose encounter with peter very familiar story to most of you and i think this is powerful because these great theological realities can never be left in some kind of theoretical realm of shall we say philosophical reflection they always are going to come to bear on the human condition and so this great grace that god demonstrates to us is going to come to bear on a reboot for peter now y'all know the story of peter at the last supper john 13 you can look it up verse 36-38 who's going to deny you lord not me could never be me i would never deny you the lord says ah peter watch you think you got it together peter denies vehemently as a matter of fact in mark 14 31 the word ek parisos is used in the greek and in in most history tells us that mark wrote his gospel under the guidance or tutelage of peter probably peter narrated it to him so peter's remembering his own uh vehemence his own words and the word mark uses this perisos means vehement and insistently denying over-the-top denying that i could ever deny you lord we used to sing it in the jesus movement remember pastor oz and jan though none go with me still i will follow maybe others won't but not me i will i will follow when we all know what happened to peter peter's self-preservation kicked in at the time of jesus's death people spotted him three times you were with him you're one of his no no he kirsten swore it wasn't me now he's face to face with jesus jesus looks at him in verse 15 of chapter 21 so when they finish breakfast jesus puts his attention on peter simon son of john do you love me more than these he said to him yes lord you know that i love you and he said to him tend my lambs he said to him again a second time simon son of john do you love me he said to him yes lord you know that i love you and he said to him shepherd my sheep and he said to him a third time simon son of john do you love me and peter was grieved because he told them a third time do you love me and he said to him lord you know all things you know that i love you and jesus said to him tend my sheep if you don't mind i'm going to characterize that for you a little bit my picture of this is peter having totally screwed everything up as badly as one can screw it up i have to imagine that if i look like i'm looking down it's because i am because i think when jesus first said to peter peter do you love me i think peter had a hard time looking jesus in the eye he had messed up so badly he said lord you know i love you and jesus is trying to get through and peter i got work for you to do peter do you love me a second time lord you know i love you jesus says peter i got work for you to do and a third time and this time i think jesus looked at him and said peter look at me get your head in the game get your head out of well you know what don't you know that i knew what you were like when i called you don't you know how mis the miserable failure that i know you're capable of being don't you know that my grace is large enough to cover that and it's important for you to understand my conciliatory nature that i want to forgive you that i want to give you a new start that i want you to lift your head get it out of the sand and lift your head and look at me and understand just who i am and what happened at that cross that you just saw not too long ago you see church in the in the cross and peter by the way would look at this moment and he would write about it in first peter 1 3 when he would said we were born again to a living hope through the resurrection of jesus for peter that resurrection that encounter with jesus was like his rebirth his reboot his response to this great grace that was being poured out and shown in evidence through all the old testament pictures and symbols and ideas it suddenly was now being brought to bear as he stood before god before the very yahweh god invited to eat and drink invited to let go of his sins invited to look boldly at god and begin to do the things that god wanted him to do because he lives in a lost and dying world there's another text that i've been mulling around and i wasn't sure if i was going to go into it today but i want to look at it it's in second corinthians chapter 5 another favorite text since we have a little time yet i hope you are tracking with me because it's hard to hear amends in second corinthians chapter five paul begins let me take it from verse let's say verse 14. for the love of christ controls or constrains us having concluded this that one died for all therefore all died boy i've been rolling that around quite a bit in my brain right now trying to get my arms around what paul was saying and i think he was saying that as he told us in first corinthians 15 that jesus is the last adam that jesus in that moment of the cross took the whole of the endemic liability of the human race and took it to the cross with himself as the last adam it's because as he goes on he says and he as one died therefore all died and he died for all that they who live might no longer live to themselves but for him who died and rose again on their behalf those who live jesus said in john 5 the hours coming and now is that they the dead will hear the voice of the son of god and those who live those who hear shall live what a privilege you and i have as having been dead and though we didn't realize it when it happened we actually heard the voice of the son of god to bring us out of life out of death into life therefore from now on we recognize no one according to the flesh even though we've known christ according to the flesh yet we know him any uh this way no longer therefore if anyone uh is in christ he is a new creature it is a new creation old things passed away and all things have become [Music] new all these things are from god who reconciled himself to us himself us to himself through christ and gave us the ministry of reconciliation namely that god was in christ reconciling the reconciling the world to himself not counting their trespasses against them and he has committed to us the ministry of reconciliation did you catch that it isn't merely that christ stood as the mediator which we know he did but we don't see in paul's picture here an angry god we see the image of a conciliatory god who is actively involved in a act of restorative justice for mankind to taking the initiative he is the offended one taking the initiative to reconcile the offender to himself what a powerful image of god's grace of god's nature but not only that that he has committed to us the ministry the deaconship literally it says in the great in the in the greek a deaconship a service of reconciliation let's drop the and abandon the arrogant moralistic christianity the the arrogance of the peter who thinks i'm stronger than them i'm somehow more moral morally superior to them and understand that we are pathetic human beings in desperate need of the grace of god who have now received the grace of god and have been called to go out in a spirit of reconciliation to reconcile dying people to the cross of jesus he says we are therefore ambassadors we who inhabit god's kingdom are now representative wherever whatever country we're in whatever environment we're we are as ambassadors in a foreign country we are representatives of catch this good will not condemnation not judgment not holier than thou and this whole thing is what cost israel their inheritance we are ambassadors now in the ancient world especially in rome which is paul's environment there were two types of provinces there were senatorial provinces which were basically voluntarily under the rule of rome ambassadorships probably were quite pleasant i'm sure they had time to have an occasional meal and dinner with different people because there was a essentially a cooperative connection between these vassal states in rome but there are also imperial provinces and those provinces were well let's say they were resistant and so these ambassadors had a little bit more to work on but you see it's very much like our world today as a matter of fact if you want to i'm going to go here put your finger keep your finger in in we're having bible study here all right so let's study the bible sec we're going to keep your finger in second corinthians 5 and we're going to look at matthew 13 we're going to go back to matthew 13 again simple parable one you're all aware of 13 31 32 he presented another parable to them saying the kingdom of heaven is like a mustard seed which a man took and sowed in a field and this is smaller than all other seeds but when it is full grown it is larger than the garden plants and becomes a tree so that the birds of the air come and nest in its branches jesus is describing the kingdom of heaven he's describing what it's going to be like well it's interesting do you know where he took that image from the birds of the it's from daniel chapter 4 you probably have that referenced in your reference bible the exact words that daniel used to describe nebuchadnezzar's kingdom a great tree and under that tree the birds of the air and the beasts of the field found refuge the nations the beasts of the field in their and those powers and principalities that are behind them if they honor the church if they honor christ then then then the kingdom is a refuge for them and so this reconciliation of god is not only it has two threads it it it saves us in the salvific sense the sense but it also speaks of the the message of international relations the kingdom of god in the middle of the kingdoms of the world and we are ambassadors we render service to the world in blessing bless those who curse you do good despite those who spitefully use you these are this is the work of ambassadors bringing bringing the goodness of god the conciliatory nature of god to the world and back in second corinthians 5 this is how paul completes his thought as we are in verse 20 ambassadors for christ as though god were making an appeal through us we beg you on behalf of christ be reconciled to god you should put that in quotes because what paul is saying is it's as if christ is saying through the church to the world we beg you god isn't mad at you be reconciled to him because in the cross he put to death the whole adamic liability against you it all boils down to two simple propositions belief unbelief jesus said this is the condemnation this is the judgment that light has come into the world but let men love darkness rather than light he made him to be who knew no sin to be sin or a sin offering on our behalf that we might become the justice of god in him not the righteousness the justice the context here paul is making a distinction between the justice of god and the justice the conciliatory justice in god's kingdom the the uh restorative justice in god's kingdom that causes the offended to reach out in a conciliatory way to the one who has offended against the roman concept of justice which is you get what's fair eustisia they called it justice in latin justicia possibly and he's saying we now are a conciliatory justice we are a demonstration that god was in christ not standing back saying go to the cross or i'll destroy the whole thing but that very god himself was in christ as the offended one reaching out to reconcile his creation in the person of his beloved son that the power of death cannot hold the power of sin cannot hold down those who believe i'm going to wrap it up here it's been nice talking to you i hope my fervent hope that these ramblings uh kind of could gel together and make some sense to you this being my study i'm it was kind of an opportunity just to toss out some ideas and things and i know it was kind of a mixed bag but somehow it all comes together it comes back to jesus great theological notions coming back to encountering a human being who is a miserable failure and this conciliatory god in the person of jesus coming to him and saying abandon your arrogant moralistic christianity peter ain't gonna fly you don't have the stripes to walk like that you never will and for us the resurrection means just as death could not hold jesus in his power so our sins our failures our weaknesses which operate under the reign of that death will never cause us to have to hold our heads down that we can look at jesus get forgiveness be awakened again to our sense of purpose and our calling to be ambassadors for christ to be ministers of reconciliation to give others what god has given us and boy has he given us something has he given us something what a hope we have in christ jesus father we thank you for your word we thank you for your goodness we thank you for your unspeakable grace and power that works toward us believe to believe lord we may always and ever humble ourselves before you and before man and offer your gracious gift in a spirit of humility and love and grace as we embrace your tremendous tremendous love and conciliatory nature your restorative justice that you have expressed toward us even though you are the offended you take the steps to heal the rift and bridge the gap may we be the same lord and lord we just pray for uh pastor jay and pastor oz as they bring forth your word in the next session i pray your richness of your blessing will be upon them in jesus name amen thank you so much you have a blessed day it's been my pleasure to speak with you and look forward to hearing you again talking with you again next week god bless
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