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V8KTDAHYsTM | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V8KTDAHYsTM | 10 Ways Teachers & Parents Discourage and Ruin Music Students | ouch dog me fellas hey they're looking referes how are you doing welcome to a very special lesson right here on looking terrific because in this video I want to discuss with you a few ways in which parents and some music teachers actually ruin and destroy music students and caused them frustration and that frustration sometimes lead to quitting so I want to help out in that area now I've heard of many many many teachers that do that and I also encountered you know hundreds of parents in my teaching career and I know exactly how you feel when your parents put the pressure on you so let's start with parents and then we'll talk a bit about teachers so the first way that parents put pressure on music students is by first claiming that the kid doesn't practice enough and that's wrong most of the time because the kids don't practice in front of the parents so the parents don't hear them practice and then assume that they don't practice and that's just wrong and the second thing about it is that it doesn't really matter whether the kid practices as much as the parent wants because it's the kids hobby and that's the second thing that I want to talk about that it's a hobby and parents tend to forget that and then the parents just put pressure on the kid to play better and play for them and show them what they've learned and sometimes the kids don't want to sometimes the kid wants to sit in his room his or her room and wants to practice and wants to play and wants to just jam around and fall around with the guitar and they're shy and they don't want to play for anyone just yet and the parents demand for them to play for them and then the kids get frustrated they don't want to they shout they go to their room and they say I'm not playing anymore I've seen that happen a lot and that's just shame because if the parents just give the kid the time he'll play for you okay he or she will play for you in their own time and that's probably the most important message that I want to convey for parents now another thing about the guitar being a hobby is that it's not school even if it's a guitar school it's not a formal high school education or great school education there is no there's no real goal to reach there's no grade to achieve there is no number or a grade you know a plus B plus C minus 70 80 90 60 fail there's no such thing in music studies no such thing even if you study at a guitar school or a music school it actually gives you grades I suggest you leave that school and take a really good private teacher because that's not the way to learn music music is something very very private and everyone progresses at their own pace so you can't actually compare different students okay you can aspire to to teach all the students the same material but not everyone will do the same with the materials some will be better at soloing some will be better at chord progressions some will be better at classical compositions and have trouble in the other areas some students I've had were terrific and everything to do with technique they could tap they could do complex chords but they couldn't keep time and in six months they learn how to keep time or they kept perfect time but they had trouble changing chords so they learn changing chords in time in due time everything balances up now another thing that parents do when they demand the kid to play for them is that the kid would probably make a lot of mistakes because they're a they don't want to play for you yet they're not ready B they probably haven't practiced enough to play anything perfectly and they'll probably make mistakes they'll be a bit nervous and a bit anxious and it won't be at their the top of their game when they play for the parents so naturally the Kevin make mistakes and then the parent would say you don't practice enough you you should know this song by now and that's a not true and B that's the worst thing that you can tell your kid most parents will also say that's really nice but don't just say it's really nice you're making good progress that's what the kid needs even if the kid can't pull off a decent cord you should Pat them on the back and say great job keep practicing that's all that's the parents job with that hobby it's a hobby even if later on the kid decides to take it on as you know it's an occupation a music teacher a musician it'll happen on its own don't push the kids that's what all I wanted to say about parents it was a lot of things to say but that's all the second subject of this lesson is teachers now you should have warning signs for bad teachers the first warning sign is if the teacher wants you to play exactly like they do okay no two players play exactly the same no such thing if the teacher sees that you put the G chord on like this and he puts it on like this and tells you no this is wrong dump the teacher okay put the court on any way you want you can put it on like this Steve Morse does and if Steve Morse puts on the G chord like this you can put it on like this - okay any teacher that tells you play exactly like I do isn't a good teacher that's the most important warning sign the second warning sign as if the teacher doesn't know how to congratulate you on a job well done and only knows how to or reprimand you on your mistakes and your lack of progress and your lack of practicing again no such thing everyone progresses in their own pace no two students are alike so if a teacher always tells you what you're doing wrong and never tells you what you're doing right or if they're telling you what you're doing wrong 90% of the time and only 10% of the time congratulating you and telling you wow you're playing that really well leave that teacher and find a better teacher the third and probably a very important point that a lot of teachers don't agree with me on is that if the teacher only teaches you boring stuff they're not a very good teacher if they're only showing you chord shapes if they're only showing you scale shapes if they're only giving you this exercise the chromatic exercise to practice with for months on end that's also not a very good idea for a teaching routine and a learning routine especially not in a creative occupation such as music because you should be creative from day one you should learn the songs you like you should learn the stuff that you want to play and on top of that learn basics techniques scales chords and learn how to use them okay not to start composing right away or improvising right away even though you can also do that you can compose from day one you can improvised from day one if you have a teacher that knows how to teach you how to do that you can do anything you want there's no real itinerary and studying music because again everyone is different you want to go go go he's heard all that stuff before um and where was I ADHD um right if you're only learning boring stuff another teacher will teach you creative stuff go to a different teacher okay you don't have to suffer in order to make music the idea is the more fun you're having the better player and musician will be and if you're not having fun find a better teacher that's all I wanted to say so I'll see you the next lesson and thank you very much for watching share this with whomever you see fit and whomever you think needs this thank you very much and just trying to help bye for now | LickNRiff - Free Guitar Education | UC_tejXLLDBrLyZFk2cZrhHw | 2015-10-30 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,416 | 7,378 |
_T_SMFniFcE | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_T_SMFniFcE | Spring onions | Wikipedia audio article | scallions also known as green onions spring onions or salad onions are vegetables of various Allium onion species scallions have a milder taste than most onions their close relatives include garlic shallot leek chive spring onion and Chinese onion although the bulbs of many Allium species are used as food the defining characteristic of scallion species is that they lack a fully developed bomb allium species referred to as scallions have hollow tubular green leaves growing directly from the bulb these leaves are used as a vegetable they are even either raw or cooked the leaves are often chopped into other dishes in the manner of onions or garlic topic etymology the word scallion and shallot are related and can be traced back to the Greek s colognian s colognian as described by the Greek writer Theophrastus this name in turn seems to originate from the name of the ancient Canaan city of Ashkelon the plant itself came from farther east of Europe topic types species and cultivars that may be called scallions include a CEP a white Lisbon white Lisbon winter hardy an extra Hardy variety for overwintering Cal kit a CEP a VAR c EPA most of the cultivars grown in the West primarily as scallions belong to this variety however the scallions from a CEP a var CEP a common onion are from a young plant harvested before a bulb forms are sometimes after slight bulbing has occurred a CEP a var aggregate 'm formerly a Ascalon acum commonly called shallots or sometimes Echelon a chinnan's a fistulosum the welsh onion does not form bulbs even when mature and has grown in the West almost exclusively as a scallion or salad onion although in Asia this species is a primary importance and used both fresh and cooked a times proliferative scallions topic uses you spring onions may be cooked or used raw as a part of salads salsas or Asian recipes diced scallions are used in soup noodle and seafood dishes sandwiches curries and as part of a stir-fry in many Eastern sauces the bottom half centimeter quarter inch of the root is commonly removed before use in Mexico and the Southwest United States Seba leda's are scallions that are sprinkled with salt grilled whole and eaten with cheese and rice topped with lime juice they are typically served as a traditional accompaniment to asado dishes in Catalan cuisine Talcott as a type of onion traditionally eaten in a calcio tada plural Cal coat aides a popular gastronomic event of the same name is held between the end of winter and early spring where Cal ckets our grilled dipped in Salvi Chadha or romesco sauce and consumed in massive quantities in Japan scallions are cultivated in two ways in western Japan leaf green scallions are typically even where only the green portion is consumed in Eastern Japan root green scallions are popular the scallions are partially buried so a portion of the stock is kept underground as a result a significant part of the stock remains white in color and is cultivated to be very thick the green portion of these root scallions are discarded and the thick white portions of the scallion are consumed in Japanese cuisine scallions are used in abundance as an accompaniment to tofu noodle dishes hot pots and stir fries in vietnam welsh onion is important to prepare Dullahan fermented onions which is served for Tet the Vietnamese new year a kind of sauce mohan welsh onion fried in oil is used in dishes such as calm tam bond it and Cottam non welsh onion is the main ingredient in the dish chou-heung which is a rice porridge used to treat the common cold in india it is even as an appetizer raw with main meals in North India coriander mint and onion chutney are made using uncooked scallions in the United Kingdom scallions are normally chopped and added to mashed potatoes or as an added ingredient to potato salad in the southern Philippines it is ground in a mortar along with ginger and chili pepper to make a native condiment called wet palapa which can be used to spice dishes or as a topping for fried or sun dried food it can also be used to make the dry version of palapa when it is stir-fried with fresh coconut shavings in wet palapa during the Passover meal seder Persian Jews whack each other with scallions before singing the song da new symbolizing the whips endured by the Israelites under the ancient Egyptians an oil scallion oil is sometimes made from the green leaves the leaves are chopped and lightly cooked then emulsified in oil which is used as a garnish topic nutritional value you see allium fistulosum topic regional and other names scallions have various other common names throughout the world these names include spring onion green onion table onion salad onion onion stick long onion baby onion precious onion yard onion Gibbon Sai Bo and shallot scallion and its many names can be mistakenly used for the young plants of the shallot a CEP a var aggregate M formerly a Ascalon acum harvested before bulbs form or sometimes after slight bulbing has occurred Afghanistan known as SH and a pious meaning green onion Albania known as cap ate a and Joma meaning young baby onions Arabic known in the Arabic speaking countries as bezel actor green onion Argentina known as su bola de ver daya and sea bullet Australia the common names are spring onions and shallots Bangladesh in Bangla it is known as Pema Jepara which means onion leaf or onion leaves Belgium in the dutch-speaking part it is known as pigeon which means tubular onion Mia and Herzegovina known as Milani luck Brasil known as semolina which is also the Portuguese word for chives a more precise term assembling a verde which refers specifically to a fistulosum Cambodia called Canada known as green onion Caribbean often referred to as chives China the common name is Kong Kong Hong Kong Hong Kong is another term for scallion Colombia known as Cibola larga Costa Rica usually sabayon croatia Malladi luck meaning young onion Denmark known as fours log when referring to undeveloped a Pena and pebble egg when referring to a fistulosum Dominican Republic Moniz sabayon Ecuador known as Cibola larga England and some Commonwealth countries including Singapore the most common name us spring onion Estonia known as Rho Helene Sybil literally green onion Finland known as Cavett's if you like literally spring onion France known as onion vert literally green onion so bool and Sabet germany and austria known as frühling Zwiebel among other names which means spring onion greece known as fresco creamy tacky Hungary known as you Jay Jima literally knew onion Iceland known as voir Locker literally spring onion India may be referred to as spring onion and in Hindi speaking areas as Hara pajas in the eastern state of West Bengal spring onions are referred to as gotcha pamita literally meaning tree onions Indonesia and Malaysia known as Don Bawang onion leaf the same term is used for leaks Don da Wong / I Chinese chives which can be mistaken for scallions are called Don couse I Israel known as battle yah rock bezel York which means green onion Iran known as pi etch Ireland in Northern Ireland the term scallions is commonly used Italy known as cipolla Denver no winter onion sip Piloto or sip paleta which means little onion sip a loti freshy fresh little onions or sip a la Verde green onion Japan known as Negi Carnegie Jamaica known as a scallion and refers to welsh onion Korea known as paw paw larger variety of allium fistulosum called da EPA to the big scallion thinner early variety called Shilpa silk thread scallion Allium times prolific be a judoka Kyrgyzstan known as KK PS which literally translates to blue onion Latvia known as CIPA Loki Lithuania known as lace kini slogan is in Lithuania which means leafy onion Netherlands known as bas Oh II which literally translates as bundle onion or lente which translates as spring onion New Zealand the common name us spring onion Norway known as VAR LOC bokmål or VAR LOC nynorsk Peru the common name is Cibola China which means Chinese onion in Spanish Philippines known as Sabri is Nomura it is also called birding Sabinas Portugal known as semolina Quebec known as a Shilla Romania known as sefa Verde which means green onion Russia known as Ln each luck which means green onion Scotland known as spring onion and also in Scots as CBS or CBS from the French cybo Serbia known as Malati luck which means young onion Slovakia known as sabaki which is an irregular diminutive onions place or simply Jharna chee boola which means spring onion Spain known as Cebu EDA in the little city of Vols Catalonia there's a local traditional variety of sweetie onion named Cal cats Sri Lanka known as Luna Cola which literally means onion leaves or in Tamil is Venky Adil Sweden known as salads lakh in Swedish salad onion as a general name for onions with not yet fully developed bulbs and PIP lock pipe onion when referring to a fistulosum the term VAR lock spring onion is sometimes also used but that is a misnomer caused by translating the English spring onion var lock is the Swedish name for gauge Aloha which is inedible and not an onion at all turkey known as taste ogen meaning fresh onion United States known as scallion or green onion except for the New Orleans area where it is known as shallot the term green onion is also used in reference to immature specimens of the ordinary onion allium see EPA harvested in the spring United Kingdom and some Commonwealth countries including Singapore the most common name as spring onion Vietnam known as pan la which means leaf onion scallion bla means leaf in order to distinguish with Ponte which means onion Wales known as spring onion or Gibbon also known in South Wales is sabang pronounced she Boone from the French cybo equals equals see also | wikipedia tts | UCGoNozP_2TZV5hVciGW1y6Q | 2018-12-12 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 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cLcI6LimhXA | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cLcI6LimhXA | Durham City Council Virtual Work Session April 9, 2020 (Live Stream) | you're on thank you good afternoon I'd like to call this work session of the Durham City Council to order at one o'clock on April the 9th 2020 this extraordinary work session that first that we've had through our virtual format and want to welcome those people who are listening in on a couple of different channels on which this is publicly available I want to say that we did have public comment open through email and I believe we've received one comment on an item which I my understanding is that the administration is going to act to ask to have referred back but just wanted to mention that to our public we're still working on how we're going to do public comment in the future but thank you to the clerk for getting us started madam clerk would you please call the roll absolutely mayor Schewel here Mayor Pro Tem Johnson here councilmember Austin where are you councilmember Caballero here councilmember Freeman Middleton yeah because of memories thank you thank you madam clerk I'm now going to ask if they're announcements by members of the council mr. mayor would this be the appropriate time to give our valedictory addresses for Austin I think it would I think it would council member Middleton why don't you do that okay I don't know if you had had a prescribed order no I just want to simply state what a supreme privilege and pleasure it has been to serve with this remarkable individual Vernetta Austin often times in politics people on the outside looking in will will try and define relationships by issues and issues come and go today's yes is tomorrow's no and issues evolved but what remains of relationships in character and I am absolutely the better I think our city is the better because we're neither Austin is sat on this body I know I'm personally better before councillor Caballero came and joined our trio down on the right side of the podium because if you're from the audience's point of view our side of the dais is the right side of the dais councillor Austin was my seatmate and had a wonderful time considering the issues of the city but also the banter we enjoyed back and forth when when we hope the microphones were off so on this one that wish Godspeed to you and your family your protection health and safety as you take on this new assignment I could not ask for a better person to be fighting for us in the legislature and listen we won't stop with a period or an exclamation point for just a comma to be continued go well Godspeed to you congratulations and thank you for all you've done for us and what you will continue to do for us love you thank you thank you for those great comments councilmember any other comments I think that Mark Anthony has said it as well as we could any of us could burn out that was a beautiful tribute and absolutely right and just one a second on behalf of all of us in this in our city what Mark Anthony said we're gonna miss you tremendously but we know you're gonna be amazing up there and you'll be hearing from us about things that we want I appreciate all of you all right you know I leave reluctantly I hope we have the chance to do more work together and we'll just have to do it in a different way I love you all very much thank you thank you very very much councilmember Austin the mayor yes Epps member Freeman yes thank you I just wanted to move to the comments around this pandemic that we ran and just noting that I want to take a moment and just express my sincere condolences I know a lots of folks have been hearing about people that have been lost I do know of quite a few members in our community who have experienced a loss oh they want to take a moment and just make sure I expressed publicly how hard these times are noting that this is a health care crisis and again that the losses we're experiencing the numbers we see but the people we don't and just noting that there are a lot of people among us who are experiencing the grief that comes along with this loss and just making sure we all take a moment and slow down to check in with others thank you thank you very much council member and very well said and I really appreciate those important words I also have a couple things to announce one is I did a message to our community yeah yeah yesterday was day 29 from our first case and I've done it I did the message in English and in my really terrible Spanish the English version apparently is up and if you all would share that widely and urge other people to share it I think that would be great and I think the Spanish version should be up soon because I did the English version in one take and the Spanish version in many takes the videographers are having to paste that together so once that once they have done that mammoth task they will have that ready as well so that was one thing another thing I wanted to announce and this was made public today and I is that Cree corporation has donated 20,000 and 95 masks to Duke University Health System which is fantastic they have a factory in in China and Guangzhou province they thought they were going to need those masks over there they didn't they shipped him to Durham and now they're in the hands of Duke University Health System which is great and we had a little announcement about that today oh those were two things on my mind and you know other thing that I wanted to say just prior to us talking about the agenda is that I have received information of a potential contribution from to the city for emergency uses from a private foundation and they don't want it to be public who they are yet but they want the money to go out fast for emergency uses and what I wanted to do is some time at the end of this agenda to for us to empower our city manager I don't want to wait until we have to get together ten days from now to have money available to feed our children and our elders and so forth so I was hoping that it by the at the some point at the end of the meeting we can add an agenda item where we would discuss and give approval to our administration to be able to expend those funds when they arrived so I just wanted to put that on on the radar and ask the manager and if we could make that happen perhaps is one of his priority items okay any other announcements by members of the council all right thank you all then we're going to move to priority items by the city manager thank you mister good afternoon everyone priority items from the city manager certainly just heard from the mayor and we have three other priority items agenda item number 4 which is the request to initiate a neighborhood protection overlay for Forest Hills that item is to be referred back the administration gende item number 17 2019 fourth-quarter crime report just note that the attachments two and three have been added since the agenda went out and agenda item number 23 is a supplemental item the Ashtyn place development loan commitment and those are my priority items thank you very much mr. manager can I have a motion on the four items of by the manager second so now we have to think about how about I'm going to ask each person to raise their hands and just long enough for okay except maybe on these professori ones I'll just ask for a voice fed is that all right with everybody okay so all in favor of the manager's priority items please say hi I pose no the eyes habit and the motion passes unanimously all right thank you all very much and now madam attorney are there any priority items from the City Attorney's office they're not mr. mayor good afternoon everyone thank you very much madam clerk afternoon mayor and council I have no items from the City Clerk's office thank you madam Clerk all right now we'll move to administrative consent items we have two really two different lists here colleagues as you know we have one list which is items that we have already worked through and our March the 5th work session and then we're not able to eventually pass on the following money because we had to cancel that meeting and those items are all marked here on the agenda I'm gonna read all the items but my expectation is that when I plan to discuss those ones for March the 5th if we are if anyone has some particularly about any of those items of course we can discuss it but I know my planning and the administration's plan is to mainly focus on those items which we had not previously discussed which is about half the items on the agenda item City Clerk's office item 1 approval of City Council minutes this was a one of those items that was from March the 5th but I do want to just pull it because I think we we should discuss a little bit about what our expectations are about minutes and statements that are made and so forth is there been a couple of emails about that that I think would be useful to us so I'm going to pull out of one item two boards committees and commissions 2019 attendance reports that was also on the March 5th agenda item three citywide strategic plan performance audit February 2020 and if you want to pull an item please yeah as you usually do I don't fall under city-county planning request to initiate a neighborhood protection overlay for Forest Hills this has been referred back to the administration under Department of Community Development Community Development Block Grant CDBG contract with urban ministries of Durham this also was on the March 5th agenda item six second contract amendment with the housing authority of the city of Durham Community Development Block Grant sub-recipient contract and the rehabilitation of Laurel X townhomes this was also discussed at March 5th housing authority of the city of Durham funding request MacDougall Terrace that is an item for today mr. mayor yes is someone from the housing authority on the line I don't know that no okay if you have any questions that staff cannot cannot a Army's questions please let us know staff will attempt to answer them and if my video on if we're not able to answer them then we can get you the answers in time for the council meeting I was I was just thinking it would be good to have an update about how the progress is going at mcdougal and folks being moved back home but I don't know if staff has that information we have some of that information but at this points a couple days old so I don't know that it would be fair to say something that may not mean we I'll I'll follow up with with our Housing Authority director and make everyone aware right we'll be glad to help what's in writing any updated information we have so all the consumers have it thank you thank you very much and also just on item 5 I wanted to add a just add a comment to say I really appreciate it the demographic information being included in the breakdown and that was pretty much done Thank You councilmember and thank you madam mayor pro-tem okay well now I'm going to item 8 emergency response plan and source water risk and resilience plan also appeared on the March 5th agenda item 9 resolution of support for reclassifying a segment the Eno River for water supply here another March this agenda item 10 2020 manhole rehabilitation south award of construction contracted by anomic Services Inc appeared on the March 5th agenda item 11 2020 man called rehabilitation North award of construction to am liner East incorporated also appeared on the market agenda finance department item 12 Durham Sports Commission their local agreements also appeared on the more 2020 I'm sorry March 5th agenda item 13 bid report February 20 20 other general services item 14 lease to the Museum of Durham history at 521 West Morgan Street Durham NC Marshall number 103 112 I'd like to pull that item all right thank you thank you item 15 amendment to the construction management risk CMA our contract for construction service with skinsky us a building ink for the hoover a park project i don't want to pull that item okay you want to pull that okay item 15 i'm 16 proposed acceptance of offer to donate property located 20 702 and 2704 Dearborn Drive just a question specifically if there's a if there's more information that's coming on is I don't want to pull it but I just have no context for this item would you like more information about what the what the water department plans to do with it yes okay and there's no application please send us a little more information on that yeah police department and I think we should say thank you to mr. Preston for his donation item 17 police department 2019 fourth-quarter crime report we have the attachments the way we're going to handle that this time is if you have any questions about the report please email them to the city manager and to chief Davis item 18 Public Works Department Buckingham Road culvert replacement SD 20 2003 this item appeared on the March 5th work session item 19 Alpine Road a culvert replacement sd2 22:04 also appeared on March this agenda I miss the minute I just wanted to point out again just the comment so that we don't have to pull it yeah this this is actually just demonstrating how the department's are moving in a direction of making sure that their appeal POC of people of color included and and not just at the labor level and so I really appreciated that contract there being selected thank you for those comments item 20 Street and infrastructure acceptances we this was on the March 5th work session I am 21 utility extension agreement with V co-owner LLC to serve Venable Center office under Tony all that item ok 21 under technology solutions Department virtual chief information security officer VC is a managed services I'd like to pull item 22 and then supplemental items Department of Community Development item 23 Ashton place development loan commitment victim : they're gonna be a creeper yeah yeah well thank you all mr. manager the items I have pulled are 1 14 15 21 22 and 23 thank you that's what I have is all mr. miracle alright thank you very much and for those staff who weren't here awaiting the possibility of speaking on other items we thank you for being here virtually and hope you can do something more interesting than this for the rest of your afternoon okay now we'll go through our administrative consent items the first is the approval of the City Council minutes I don't whine so there was some discussion today on email with customer Freeman and the clerk and in which the clerk described how she makes a decision about how much of someone's remarks to include when when there's a when there is the instead is the summary of remarks that kind of thing so I just wondered madam clerk if you wanted to describe for a minute to people how you you and and and actually why make decisions about you know how you make decisions about what to summarize what what to put word for word and those kinds of things could you like the minutes are written in a summary fashion we do not do word for word or verbatim minutes unless a council member says for the record and then after that point we do we do do verbatim but typically they are summary we write down the main topic conversation if there any questions what the questions are in the answers and we also give an update from the staff on their staffer boards sorry so if anyone once their remarks to be recorded forbade them they would need to say that at the head time yes and I also think it's helpful a couple of times when I've had one of the remarks in the record to make them available to you in writing subsequently so that what we are you know would like to do as little as possible let's have the clerk have to you know go through the whole thing write down everything word-for-word sometimes that has to happen but insofar as we can if we can give written remarks to the clerk I think it would be helpful to her to you know something we want to you know so if I'm going to let's say trying to remember an occasion when I might have wanted something for vitam in the record and Clerk we enter your on state of the city verbatim yes right exactly so I just made that available to the clerk so I just wanted to get an understanding out so that we all had it when she does that only she does it any any thoughts questions concerns councillor Middleton thank you mr. Merritt thank you madam clerk I would note that this is historically the for the record uh turrents by speakers had a different meaning before the age of being able to record everything be it by sound or video so I you know it's become more kind of a political tool these days because everything is memorialized yeah video recording an audio recording so if there were any concern moving forward about being able to recapture our having our words memorialize we taped everything so for the record I just want to say historically is taking on a different meaning than it used to serve because for the record where the record you just want to say that for the record the record I want the record to reflect all of us okay well I think that's a good Lewton for directed for now on yeah I mean I think that's a great point kalimera milton's making though if I understand it correctly which is that a lot of times we say for the record we don't really mean we need our remarks written in the minutes verbatim is that what you're saying councilmember absolutely once upon a time it was a signal to that the scribes to take everything down but technology has not only changed the usage and meaning of the phrase you're on the record by virtue we record everything it's gonna be memorialized so yeah thank you mr. mayor I think I just want to make sure that I've explained that in the question that I asked it wasn't even close to what I had said though wasn't even the description wasn't close to what I was saying and so that was and if I didn't go back and listened to it I wouldn't have even noticed but I did go back to listen to it and saw that it was not even shared that in the email also additionally I mean I you know one day I hope we get to the point where we are translating all of our minutes and so would be helpful and so I will say I take the mayor's words to heart because I will actually make that process fundamentally easier if there's written because to go because it is to go back not only for an English speaker but uh whatever other language were translating into so it will be double the work so if folks do have lengthier comments then I I can see where the the practice of submitting written to the clerk if that's how you want them captured is it is potentially a good practice yes that would be great well so let me just I'm trying to think about what else member Middleton said too because I think that's important that is madam Clerk I'll just say that from my standpoint if someone says for the record to me that doesn't mean that you therefore have to get every word in their remarks I think you can still summarize their remarks and then you can we all can do what councilmember Freeman which is I you know we read the minutes and I've done this once or twice and I see well that didn't really capture what I felt like I said I'm gonna let the clerk know that and and then you could do that but I want to make sure that there's a comfort level with the council and the clerk on that sort of procedure anybody want to comment on that I think you have your hand up I do i do mr. a thank you I think that's entirely reasonable I will confess that it had never occurred to me that use of the phrase for the record would trigger some kind of verbatim transcription in the minutes themselves I have to say I don't yeah I agree with you mr. mayor that's probably not strictly speaking necessary given the fact that anyone can go back and listen to the audio or watch the video on the on the nature of the summaries themselves I think I just want to say that a lot of times I know that I try to make a point in remarks to the council that is sometimes only clear to me and sometimes and and sometimes not even clear to me and so I would just want to say that as I go back and read through minutes I try I want you to know that it with respect to my own comments I will be incredibly charitable about about you not getting what I was trying to say cuz like I said oftentimes it's not reasonable to assume that someone would know what I'm saying but I appreciate the effort and the work that goes into it and if I see something that I think does violence to what I was trying to say I made sure to let you know so thanks for that and I appreciate the opportunity to comment Thanks thank you so mr. mayor are you suggesting that we that the phrase on the record would not trigger a verbatim record that we would have to ask the clerk I would like this recorded verbatim or provide it later as an alternative yeah I think that that sounds good I also didn't it didn't ever I mean I think I don't ever use that phrase but it didn't occur to me that that phrase was in any way a notice to the clerk to record minutes in a different way than they would usually have them everybody good madam clerk yes thank you so much thank you thanks everybody appreciate that okay I will move on now to item 14 item 14 is the least the museum of history I believe a council member Freeman did you pull this item the lease to the Durham issue means I had a couple questions but I think you pulled it as well yes I did my question was specific to just how long and whether there was a plan in place regarding this location and know that um hi David good afternoon David place for General Services Department can you hear me mr. mayor yes we can I think uh the what the term of this lease is 15 years to allow for the museum to exercise their capital campaign and raise long term funding however the city has indicated that we don't have a specific use for this property over the next 10 years so we built into the lease a ten-year clawback where we could give them at the 10-year mark a two-year notice to they they think the property and again the example we thought of what we consider as holding that property for and what we could use it for in the future is some reconfiguration of the downtown Loop and so we want to keep that property in our value thank you Thank You mr. Fleischer council member Freeman any other questions and I'm and when I said uh how long I mean like how long for the five years and and in the five years there's a point is there a plan already in place for how long it would be in that downtown location the museum has not indicated where they're going to go in the long term future however we've given them this 15 year term and at that time the city has the ability to either allow them to exercise their two more five-year options to renew totaling a total of twenty-five years but again we're thinking of 15 years plus five plus five and after the first ten years we have the claw back to allow us to request that they vacate the property so for the record there's no location identified elsewhere correct there's nothing going on right now yeah okay right thank you thank you very much those were actually I had similar questions thank you very much anybody else have any questions for mr. Fleischer hog Sameach Thank You mr. mayor happy Holidays to you too all right thank you I will now move to item 15 amendment to the construction manager at risk CMS CMA our contract for the Hoover Road project and council member Freeman you also pulled this item I actually was just trying to get an update I'm not familiar with the Hoover old project and so I wasn't sure if it was if it was foot I think there was something a couple years ago that came up but I wasn't sure if it was the same or it was something different okay mr. Pres very welcome so this is a brand-new mark out off of Hoover Road it is a primarily fir and on soccer there's going to be four new soccer fields you know parking lots restrooms it's like a 50 acre park well can I tell you about the project so this and this is the part I'm sorry this is the car loose wheels yeah Fred and I think I'm thinking about the bowling alley that's why I okay okay that's separate so the project previously seen for the design phase as well as the pre-construction for the construction manager at risk all right all righty any other questions for mr. Prosperi thank you so much I am super excited about this I am so excited that we're gonna be building these fields that is awesome and gonna be Nitron project it is and congratulations to the administration for pushing through this and being so opportunistic in acquiring the land and I'm very very excited so thank you thank you alright we'll now move to item 21 this is item you tell the extension agreement the BC owner LLC and this was a councilmember Freeman toggling through to try to keep my email that has all of it in there thank you Tom this was I'm sorry this is an item 21:21 PC owners ll Street just noting that the reimbursement the way with the way that it's set up is that we're reimbursing the the organization for this utility extension so they're paying upfront this is a Robert Joyner of Public Works engineering that is correct council member agreement we are they are payment all of the cost upfront and we are reimbursing after we receive all inspection reports and confirmation of all paid items by the contractor and is that the normal procedure that's our that is the normal procedure for reimbursement that's all thank ya okay any more questions for mr. Joyner Thank You mr. Joyner thank you all Monu now move to item 22 and I believe I'll pull this item this is the virtual chief information security officer and services and my question is is this inspired by our recent troubles and what how will this I understood reading the memo that there was a that we need more support in this area and that we had one person it was I'm overseeing this and I think it referred to the fact that this is a single point of possible failure and we needed a kind of broader level of support but just wanted to understand a little bit more about what this is about Carrie good co-director technologists let me say that this was part of our growth of our cybersecurity program we had planned to our CEO cyber security analyst and IBC so stock services and as enhancements to our cybersecurity program before we could deploy all of this we got hit with a man where he back so what we did in the emergency we brought secure ins on quicker through an emergency type makiura meant to get his assistance in the recovery process but secures i've been working with the city for the last several years of doing security audits and recently they responded to an RFP and become our visa so so they were very varied for me about network the yar and what a typical been there was no and that's why we were so successful and recovering because we had then there's and partners that already were experts on my network great thank you that's that's good to understand are there other questions for mr. good I also had questions and I just wanted to know if you thought that this was gonna be solved and having the contractor versus bringing on additional staff yeah fourth strategy is in my opinion and based on my experience and knowledge have any single system internally brings risk of turnover having a having a company like security to have server employees being the VC so gives us more resiliency in the event that we have a crisis so for services that are critical like network support and and and managed security services it's more effective in my opinion to have a managed services versus employees unless we could have a deep bench where we have several Doren security within the organization and there wouldn't be as efficient as have any managed services tight contractor thank you Thank You councilmember Freeman and thank you mister good any other questions on this contract I do have one other question which is why you're here with us if you could just give us a brief update on where we are in our recovery and what we think we still need to do okay the recovery is going very well I was even surprised myself I fast we were able to get our business system back in production then we got it back in two days two working days we had our core business systems back in production right now the the effort in the public safety looks we're almost hundred percent recovered is mainly in the end point or the workstations arena that we're working today and we got about 2,500 to 2,600 workstations reimaged cleared we just need to redeploy them in the in the facilities and that's going very well we have a small contingent and say to all that comes couple days willing to continue working on that but I have to say that it's drawing to a closure and by the end of April I anticipate with impact enormous see as far as this side exam being been behind us we have hardened every server and every workstation and it's working very well at a time activity occurs that suspicious the workstation gets shut down and we have to resolve it same thing with our servers so everything had been hard and I think that puts in a position that I don't believe that attack can bring us down rapidly anymore because we got sentinel on every workstation and every server and also we got infusion point security operations services monitoring on network 24/7 so I feel a much more confident that win a better position today can be wearing a bell occurred thank you so much and congratulations to you and your team thank you congratulations to deputy city manager page and all of the pre-planning that you all did I am so impressed with the fact that we you know we just did very very well and I'm just so grateful for all the pre-planning that you all did that made that possible I mean we thank you and council your support of the budget that we requested that allowed us to and the city manager's office allow us to prepare like we did because it was the preparation that made to this College anything else for um for mr. good Kerry thank you thank you we appreciate me thank you now we'll move on to item 23 item 23 is Ashtyn this is supplemental item Ashton place development loan commitment yes madam a protip Thank You Reginald do you have a sense of the timeline on the tax credit application for that project yes Reginald Johnson director Department of Community Development the application is due in May the middle of May and we expect to hear results in August great thank you and we're submitting if I remember correctly at the same time as the DHA projects is that right yes that is correct so depending on which one if we get a tax credit depending on which one gets selected we'll just put resources into that one first yes ma'am okay and do we I know in the past there's been other projects in the city of Durham that haven't gone through the city or through the DHA that have been put into the tax credit process do we have any sense of whether there are other developers that are submitting for Durham projects this round Oh meh pretend we don't have any that I know of Richard fells honest is on this call as well you may have some additional information but right now we are not aware of any thank you do we know how the DHA application scored I love to add defer to Richard valves on as he may know the answer on that question okay good afternoon Richard I was honest with Community Development can you hear me yes we can - mr. bells honest welcome thank you good afternoon two responses I think the city of Durham there was only three applications that were submitted to to the North Carolina Housing Finance Agency from the city what was the second question was there was the Housing Authority not correct psych school is correct all three sites received a perfect score great and what was the third site so I think the housing authority submitted to sides and I oh that's right yeah right and then we submitted to third okay great thank you thank you very much well attempt so does that mean we have no idea which one will get an award if any if they all that they were all perfect scores oh yes ma'am we don't know this do you have to continue with the process what we do know is that if they did not receive a perfect score and there was one point less that seriously diminishes that particular projects opportunity for success thank you that's helpful do we so this is a this this commitment is contingent on them being selected project are we also anticipating hearing from the housing authority for a gap financing ahead of time for their potential project yes yes sir we are actually we do to receive some information from them this afternoon great thank you very much I really appreciate the forth this represents it's great to see us working so closely with our affordable housing partners so Reginald congratulations to you and the department thank you thank you thank you Richard any other questions oh yes I have one more question for you Reginald the land cost there's nine hundred and twenty five thousand dollars for land calm I thought the land was free I'm going to defer to Richard valves honest on that question okay so Marshall if you recall the 925,000 is for the additional parking it was included as part of the phase 1 construction if you recall we included parking for the second phase of development in the phase line construction so that's what that 925 is for kind of their share of the parking correct gotcha gotcha okay thank you any other questions for mr. Johnstone mr. Bell Silas thank you guys so much we appreciate you Thank You counsel on my mr. manager I believe the item that I raised is the final item on our agenda that's correct mr. mayor though colleague I got a call from a private foundation local that would like to donate money to the city they're giving money to various their plan to give money to other private organizations but to the city for the specific purposes of immediate use for very emergent needs such as feeding our children I talked to Tom about this and one of the things that we need to do is you know there's a process that has to happen when we get money I discuss with this potential donor that it you know that they might want to give it directly to another organization that can move more quickly they said that they didn't they wanted to give it to the city for us to use but for these uses mainly because they're giving to some of these are the organization's anyway they're about to give to some of these organizations and they want to spread it around so my concern is that these emergency needs are truly emergency needs feeding people they you know they're talking about mainly helping with feeding and homelessness and so I wanted us to give an advance approval to our administration when they received these funds that they didn't have to wait to come back to us to obligate them they could come they can obligate them and then you know expend them and then could come back to us for a future approval and so that's what I wanted to copy that we could do that today and wanted to hear from you all your thoughts on that council member councilmember caveat oh yeah just curious as to what I guess how would that work with the city just I know that we're working on housing our homeless population in hotels I know that there is conversations between DPS the county the city and the DPS foundation around a countywide food plan is the idea that it would go to support those efforts okay yes that would be the idea that's the idea of the funder they're going to put some parameters around it but they're going to be exactly the parameters that we know are how most emergent needs which are support for homelessness work and support for feeding students and seniors from the the and and so I think that what would be good you know what we would be doing is empowering the manager to say working you know this money would then go to those groups they're doing that one that's yeah that makes sense to brief to refund look back to the nonprofit's or yes yeah okay so I have a follow-up question I know I know some of my other colleagues have questions okay if I just keep going absolutely please send all your questions yeah um as we identify needs in our community and this new raises some on Monday night when we were thinking about the work that the cities is venturing into around supporting our small business owners and the folks who are not able to access you know they're not going to get a stimulus checks things like that we know that within a documented community rent assistance and cash assistance often for rent is huge we also know that folks are getting evicted even though it's not supposed to be happening and that they're they're not even getting counted in our numbers and so as these types of philanthropic dollars maybe come to us or we hear about things I just hope that really seeing that need and that these are communities who often have nothing else other than what we can cobble together locally so just basically this is Klee to not forget that as we think about how we're supporting our residents thank you I think that that I especially think as we do our small business work that's going to have to be a gap that we feel and agree with you any other comments or questions cast remember caveat Oh No thank you okay councillor Middleton thank you and I'm going to thank council Caballero I want to associate myself with her her comments and concerns as well as she she really provided the on-ramp for my line of inquiry and that is how wide a berth of discretion do we have in terms of spending I don't know how much money we're talking about so I don't know how many people we can help arm the organization's we can help but would it be helpful for us to perhaps give some type of prioritization like feeding kids is first a fiction assistance for immigrant community second or business needs second I'm just wondering would that be helpful or or just a manager I don't want to unduly burden the manager with making the determination as to what is truly priority if we can help him with that vision if that makes sense yeah makes sense let me ask the manager do you have any thoughts about what will be helpful for spare members of council I mean the one I'm most familiar with that we've had spent the most time on is the feeding the you know children and through the Durham public schools foundation I'm not you know aware of the the other issues that I think probably would need more structure around I think it's possible that we could look for another foundation to provide or maybe do some incremental funding depending on the need of the foundation but my sense and because you've been on and I've been on is that a tremendous need around this this feeding issue particularly with the changes that took place there's the decisions that took place from Durham public schools about what they were able to do or not with the capacity they had so you know I'm think I'm familiar with the dollar amount that you you you have mentioned even though you may not be in position to talk about that today and I think that quite frankly would be used up pretty quick before we started you know parsing that up into smaller and smaller amounts I'm not sure it would be that helpful not that those other issues aren't going to be on our plate but for this amount of money it's probably be more administrative burden to start carving it out and thinking about other other foundations or groups that would that would administer the funds and hopefully there'll be other opportunities through other foundations and grants that will be coming that we can look for that as well thank you mr. manager councilmember caveat oh yeah just real quick I assumed with this amount of money it would go to the feeding the countywide feeding plan because we know that that's a huge need more just as if these other kinds of opportunities come up where other films wrap up dollars come our way that we do have a process and identify by nonprofits who are meeting the needs you know Durham Land Trust DC LT has put out rent assistance the immigrant solidarity fund is already out of money I think we're gonna keep seeing that so just just to name a few moving forward yeah I think that I appreciate all of these comments I think that my assumption is that most charitable dollars won't come directly to the city they'll go to other places I think this will not probably unique but pretty unique and so I think we could I mean yeah that's my thought I mean we may be getting more but I think mainly we're gonna be being asked for money for you know and wanting to provide some funding where we can to some of these key of our own you know to some of these key causes other thoughts comments council member Freeman thank you I appreciate all the conversation and just wanted to add that it's beyond just the feeding for children and for seniors and the homelessness there's also cost associated with putting loved ones to rest that's not been identified any resources have been identified to assist with that and then noting that specifically with the work we've been doing at Durham children's initiative it's been really helpful to know that not just trying to give folks the food itself it's my it's my guesstimation from folks who have expressed their needs that they'd rather have the cash which which has come in the forms of gift cards and resources that folks would be able to use however they need it and so noting that you know when we say food it also includes toilet toilet paper and paper towel when it's available on a time frame you know if it's only available Wednesday morning when the shipment comes in those are things that are also important to acknowledge and making sure it's not just charity it's development and I really appreciate um councilmember copy arrows comments around acknowledging the equity of this conversation and that everybody doesn't need to get the same thing and it's it's about what folks need and so I just want to make sure I highlight that and then also adding that I know El Centro has also been doing a lot of work around supporting folks in derm and I want to make sure that they're highlighted along with together for resilient you thank you thank you very much and the communities in partnership thank you okay I guess what I would like is a motion that we empower the city manager mr. mayor I think we know that was seeking recognition no I'm sorry did she have something to say this is your last chance it's my last chance I'll just say on this item you know I think the work ahead of the amount of money that we're gonna all going to need to recover from Kobe 19 is beyond daunting but I just want to appreciate however much money this is appreciating this topic gesture and you know yeah just express gratitude that we can have a conversation about how to negotiate these funds that's all thank you mr. mayor happy final nuts-and-bolts question yeah I and and it once the money comes to us and we disperse it I mean we can say that it was from a philanthropic source but people are gonna see it as the city spending money so I'm just curious insofar as the county's feeding program was was implemented through the schools and we've stopped that I'm not sure what what the feeding program looks like right now so what I can I can talk about that a little would that be helpful absolutely absolutely not I'll suspend yeah thank you I didn't mean to interrupt you though oh no no no okay um right now so one of the nice things about having a meeting from home is that my neighbor is mowing the grass can you hear it okay well I can hear it it's really loud um the so the Durham public schools foundation is stepping into the breach to replace the feeding program of the Durham public schools had to give up because of the staffing situation that they had there are public schools this Monday I gave out meals for students go for this currently but starting next week the Durham public schools foundation is going to be also setting up multiple sites as the schools have using a lot of those same sites working with local restaurants especially minority caterers and restaurants to provide meals and they dollar for data I know that they have significant dollars but if we're talking that the schools was feeding 55 kids fifty fifty five hundred kids every day and so to to feed that many kids the foundation is going to need a lot of a lot of money and so they have they're reaching out for volunteers site coordinators that the plan is I'm going to say these things councilmember Middleton and I may get a few of the details wrong but I'm I'm close to I'm get any closing they're gonna try to have each site open a couple of times a week not every day so that they can minimize contact between both of people receiving the food and the people who are going to the work they're going to have site coordinators some public school and other staff as well as volunteers site coordinators or they will be trained the the and there will be depending on private donations of which they have already received of you know hundreds of thousand but they will need a lot more to do so I think that's all I know pretty much so it would it be fair to conceive of us just writing a check to the DPS foundation might that be what this disbursement looks like could be a that's what I actually the manager and I had talked earlier and said to the donor would you consider writing a check to you know the DPS you know and they said you know or another possibility would been to duke the fund that Duke set up for a Durham recovery which is going to go a lot does a lot of the same places they so we really want to write we're writing checks to these other groups we wanted to write a check to the city and we could turn around and write that check to their home school right and I wanted to say we haven't seen yet there they may put some the reason I want to leave a little flexible is they may put some strictures around of money they may say you know it's going to go to these emergent needs but they might say half needs to go to homelessness support and half needs to go to feeding kids you know what I mean so I don't want to put too much of a stricture and say hey it'll just go to this but I think that if we just say to the manager you know these we want you to use this money for the most emergent needs and you leave it to his discretion but you heard what his preferences yes okay all right thank you are you any other thoughts general also noting just also noting that the folks who are confined to their location delivery also needs to be an option because there are some folks who are pretty much you know going through that forty 14-day incubation period and so just signal noting I don't know how DPS foundation is set up to do that but I know that he is doing that that's awesome I'm not sure I know that there was some there was I know there's been discussion of mobile feeding but I don't know I don't know the I don't know how that's been resolved I assume it has to do with two things the amount of money they're able to raise and the amount of volunteers all right yeah I would appreciate a motion that would authorize the city manager in receipt of this private private donation in the next ten days from a private donor for emergent needs related to Cove in 19 to authorize him to be able to spend that money and bring back a report to us later on how he did so move second thank you so we have a motion and a second for them for the motion that I articulated and I'm going to ask if there's any further discussion if not sorry I Casper Middleton yes mr. maryk oh there's no amount in this do we need to specify not to exceed the amount received from the yeah there voted we haven't specified in the mountain an amount not to exceed the amount we receive from the donor guys you thank you thank you anybody else all right all in favor please say aye post no the eyes have it the motion passes unanimously mr. manager I believe we have done our business we need to settle the agenda Thank You mr. mayor members of council I too am competing with a leaf blower so if you can t can't hear me I apologize I'm not sure that I want to officially make this comment for the record but that for virtual work session we went through conceivably 23 items and a little bit less than an hour and that might be something that we want to take into consideration for speakers about how efficient we can be virtual environments but in any I want to also thank you and thank all of the staff who I thought did an excellent job today jumping in and keep keeping track karma oppas kind of helped coordinate a lot of this and Shepherd it behind the scenes and Beverly to get us to this point but very pleased with the way today went and we can continue to learn and see if this is the right platform for us to use for the agenda though I do have items on consent one two one two and three and five 223 and then after council acts on that I have one other thing I want to mention I'll move we settle the agenda Thank You IG it's been moved and secondly we settle the agenda all in favor please say aye aye opposed no thank you we have settled the agenda mr. manager yes so if you recall Monday evening during the council meeting Bertha Johnson was talking about some budget kind of high low high level budget discussions and the request that we would be making to have the council hold a an initial general budget discussion sometime in April we did suggest a day it was the 23rd of April which would be a long day because we have a work session that day and we've realized that's probably not a good option for a lot of people who are working from home with children and various other situations I just wanted to let you know that Bertha will be working with Diana to suggest a couple of alternate days that are dates the third or fourth week in June just to be looking for that as quick as you can check your calendars once we pull that together get back with us we can start strategizing about what are the agenda topics that want to brief you all on that day that's all one mission Thank You mr. manager let me just ask just to put on everybody's radar a little that there are two things that we haven't done yet in terms of moving the system other three different things I guess to what is that just the continuing thinking about how to receive public comment second is public hearings I know the administration is thinking about how we do public hearings but just wanted to mention that to everybody that's coming and then the third thing is for the city attorney we had discussed prior to Cove at 19 the potential of a closed session regarding a legal case and I wonder how we do we is that still something you feel that we should do I mean we thought it would be helpful to do it because it is potentially important and at this you have any comments sir mr. mayor we haven't gotten a whole lot of guidance from I haven't gotten a whole lot of guidance from my peers or from the UNC School of Government regarding holding closed sessions through these virtual platforms one of the thoughts that I had because the case I did want to discuss is a case that has been previously mediated we are thinking about trying mediation again in the case the trial is not scheduled until August in this case and so you all have been given a lot of background information on the case and I thought I might just reach out to eat chicken update you and rather than try to do there are some platforms that provide breakout rooms but I just think that's a little bit complicated and to keep it I'll just bring you up to speed on where we are in the discussions perfect thank you all right colleagues thank you all so very much there being no more business to come before this body I'm going to declare this meeting adjourned at 2:06 p.m. love you bernetta we love you we miss you already yeah we do it's the worst but we're so excited hopefully you'll still be representing me very soon do the thing | City of Durham NC | UCHUDjJ4VIFaf3a9ap9s5qEA | 2020-04-09 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 9,781 | 52,056 |
P27__4rDol4 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P27__4rDol4 | April 8th, The Trader's Edge with Steve Rhodes on TFNN - 2024 | the following is a presentation of tfnn the trader edge with Steve [Music] rhs call now tollfree at 1877 927 6648 or internationally at at 727 873 7618 The trador Edge now Steve Rose good morning folks welcome to the April 8th the Magnificent Monday edition of today's Trader Zed show I'm your host Stevie perseverance roads who absolutely knows that each of us should always be pioneers of our future versus prisoners of our past hope everyone out there is having a great day and let's make sure we have an extraordinary one now the easiest way to do that it's to always remember that life is happening for us not to us that's right when you and I make that one little 2x4 shift it means we can find the gift in every set of circumstance that life is going to toss at us now today you and I we're going to go check on the circumstance of these markets we'll go figure out with those bulls and bears what those buyers and sellers are communicating to you and I at just past 11:00 in the morning I do want you to know I'm absolutely grateful for your presence here but even more important than that and that's this during this next 53 minutes I'm here to serve you so feel free to pick up that phone I'd love to hear from you at 877 9276 648 but if you've got a question and you can't call in we've got you covered you can send me an email send that off to Steve at tfnn.com inside the subject heading please put radio show question of course if you're inside our Tigers then well then any and every ping will do so let's go aad and get this show started on marvelous Monday of course this is Tiger financial news network I'm Steve rhods welcome to the show we begin our day with a sea of green at least with regard to the US indices they're all trading the upside Dows up 74 S&P 11 NASDAQ 144 Russell's up 12 semi 27 tranny's up 78 uh you've got gold trading up three bucks Silver's up 30 cents light swe crude is off 76 pennies natural gas up and nickel uh 30-year treasury print at 11613 our leaders in the clubhouse to the upside micro strategy about $87 nearly 6% monc Power Systems 29 bucks nearly 5% Destiny Tech 100 Inc don't know what it is but it's up 37% that's a $22 move coinbase is up 12 bucks as Holdings is up 11 to the downside it's super micro smci up 26 bucks nearly 3% you got peran Network down eight bucks 37% root Inc down 8% seven bucks Eli Lilly off seven Dell technolog is down five we'll take a look at that we've got a request a look at that Nvidia is off five bucks as well so let's begin let's begin here let's begin with the daily Equity future contracts we touched on them slightly during the opening uh during the 11:00 update if you take a look you got the es upper left n q upper right Dow lower left Russell 2000 lower right now the Russell last week formed a new profile formed it on Monday price been consolidating within it this profile formed above price that is from a profile standpoint that's a bullish signal that doesn't mean price can't close below it and get a change in Trend it's just from a profile standpoint it tells you the trend for its is to for it is to the upside if you take a look at the es mini you can see you've got a new profile tempted to form with support at 5219 recess is at 5319 if you look at the NQ support at 18163 resistance 18555 now there's resistance above those levels because they have Road M to indicator tops at higher prices 53 3350 for the es and 1879 for the NQ the Dows profile bullish in structure so that would tell us we would want to really watch the center line the center is at 39312 Price train at 39307 as we speak a close above 39312 increas the odds that price would make its way up to resistance resistance up at 3999 it also has that Rose minum indicator top at the 40 358 level and we just have a consolidation right now inside Russell 2000 that's between the support area of 2081 and resists up at 2138 so that's how we begin our day we do not have new profile levels if we take a look at what's going on just our normal market update here we do not have new profiles for silver or gold or really anything else in fact the 30-year treasury you can see it's a to b equal CD down pattern uh that had the price projection of 116 uh 31 we got down to a low of 11631 you got to love how that works out there that doesn't mean it's a buy it could be a buy Stevie would suggest especially because we're blow profile levels you would wait for a bullish reversal C to confirm that pattern why it was a 52% retracement odds favor it increases the odds of doing more than a 1 to one when you do less than a 618 retracement that next price projection level to the downside will be 115 but you need to be paying attention because you could end up getting a bullish Hamber candle at day Zen I'm not saying you're going to I said you could do that you take a look at Natural Gas you can see the consolidation with inside is profile levels that 1.87 N is a key area of resistance so let's flip over from these charts and let's go take a what's going on in how do we know what's going on what the markets are going to do from that point forward well we're going to begin by taking a look at those 120 minute time frame charts why because that rally that we saw on Friday was a beautiful thing and where it peaked out was at td9 count top both for the es the NQ and the ym I said both and I just gave you three that it's really smooth Ste if you take a look at the es mini it's td9 count top the uh high of that pattern is at 52 7250 it price closed about 52 27250 for an hourly time frame right now we're in a candle that completes at 1200 noon about 48 minutes from now but a price close above that is then going to suggest a move to 5296 now we can see that any moves lower have found support at the ocer change line yes there's other profile support and breakout support out there but right now that 5240 is area has held the support that's that 120 minute o and change line if you look at the NQ it also has a td9 count top the key level there to be watch is up at the um 18 I'm sorry the 18 4825 level now the profile that remains in place here is one that's been in place from since Friday so there's other resistance levels if you get above that it negates that signal but then takes us up into other Battleground areas 18413 18465 uh 18568 out there but you want to still watch the high of that pattern if price closes above it would suggest that we had higher in the case of the Dow Equity future contract the Dow's got resistance or well first it's trading in resistance right now which is the top of its 12 minut profile at 39 322 so that's an important area to watch but the more important area to watch to the upside would be 39369 if price closes above that well then there's no longer any resistance because price would be above profiles unless the new one forms out there obviously 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the one to one price projection level it did 2844 was the one to1 price projection level the actual low back here on April 2nd was down at uh 29 2860 2860 versus 2844 for Stevie that's good enough and then what took place out here is you've got a three River Morning Star pattern that formed on Friday and so um or it's actually I take that back it's trying to form as we speak right now today so what you it appears at least as as 11:19 in the morning Duncan that uh you're going to get a confirmed by the dpoint pattern uh actually you got that confirmation here we got a bullish engulfing candle back on April the thir so this got to buy the dpoint pattern with price just consolidating with inside its profile so your support area here on a daily time frame 2893 it's a slightly bearish structured zone so you got resist at 3056 above that right now at 3077 the oscillator change line and then finally 3154 and finally 3190 so you've got some battles up top uh but price should be willing to do that I suggest that because on a weekly time frame I don't have a I take that back there was a seld the dpoint pattern that sell the dpoint pattern formed out here the week of March the 8th and that test taken price successfully back to a test of support and that test of support that was down to 2945 as well as the oet change line which is just slightly above that level uh so the weekly says yeah they sought to try to rally into those resistance levels on that daily time frame the monthly's just got a consolidation with inside profiles there so Duncan um as I hope that provided you with the information you were looking for if not let me know what you were looking for and I'll be happy to try to find that so that was on confluent Inc should rally towards 3056 377 above that 3154 to 3190 let's go take a look at Duncan's next request you'd like to take a look at Amazon amzn being the ticker symbol out there Amazon negated or is in the process of negating its td9 count top it'll also go ahead and negate its Rose mum indicator top in order to do that all that it really needs to do today is close above the high of April the 4th the high of April the 4th was 18510 where 18662 so if this were the end of the day its signals its topping signals on its daily time frame Duncan will have gone away they will have vanish and that's really supported by what we see on the weekly time frame the weekly time frame has no topping pattern now there is an A to B equal CD to the upside this has achieved more than the one to one level but what that tells us is that what we really want to do is just be paying attention for a bearish reversal candle so there's your one: one which was uh completed right here form that td9 count top it also was a sell the dpoint pattern but that was negated last week so Amazon is suggesting wants to move up to its next level I don't have that price projection here but you can do the a Tob equal CD uh pattern out there the point is all you need to really do is be paying atten mention for a bearish reversal candle which would generate a sell the dpoint pattern now if I've got the A to B equal CD pattern the weekly I certainly have that same pattern on The Daily so the first place to be paying attention would be on the daily for a bearish reversal candle for the potential of a top the monthly chart out here looks very bullish to Stevie uh so you got bullish on the weekly bullish on the monthly and it looks like by Days end on Amazon you will have bullish on The Daily so Duncan hope that provided with the information that you were looking for and yeah it was quite a uh quite a PGA Tour event uh Dan with uh uh going into overtime and and I had held off as long as I could we had a function that we had to get to and then when I finally got to that function saw that he had won so it was great but how about the uh what's the kid's name who had uh eight out of nine uh at least eight out of nine birdies on the backside right I think it was eight of nine holes he had birdie that's pretty amazing that's yeah Denny McCarthy he's he's got some he's got some real potential he had to feel bad for both those guys they both needed to win in order to be able to get into the Masters this coming weekend in any event so hope that helps you out Duncan and let's go on to John C inside the tigers den his request was to take look at Dell Dell trading lower this morning well it's actually trading a bit higher from Friday uh now what it is doing is it looks like it may go ahead and trade below for two consecutive days 7889 that's after it formed a td9 to top now 7889 was both the bottom and center of its daily profile so that should have been a very strong support level we saw that it failed on Friday it turns out it appears that it's not a one-day wonder if that's the case then the next downside price Target John would be at 7045 and 7045 is the TD Nal breakout level for its daily time frame on a weekly basis what do we have at 7045 well at 7154 we've got the uh Center of its bullish structure weekly profile so the buy zone so to speak is between 6303 and 7154 so those are the price and we got 6790 got the weekly AO change line so price is headed towards that price zone out there on a monthly time frame uh pric is back inside its profile so that supports that idea oh I'm looking at AAP you on chees how did I do that well hey here's AAP for whoever wanted that one uh I don't know how Sten did that but he did do that let me see did I put Dell right here no I put HPM that's really weird cuz I had typed that in that is really weird but that's okay weirder things have happened so we got a John you sure you don't want AAP uh let's go take a look at Dell out here it is trading lower I thought that's what I saw on my original screen out there so now what we can see is that this has a road mcum indicator top formed that 3 days ago with that bearish shooting star candle now what happened on Friday was price pulled back and tested and rejected two levels of support one was the top of its profile which it closed above the second was that green o and change line its overall signal as we speak right now John I'd have to say is neutral it's neutral until we see a close below that green oer and change line on the daily time frame which right now is at 12607 you'd love to see this close above well that's not so much a close above the top of the profile you really in order to negate that roads me to medicator top you must see a close above 13616 now turns out that on the weekly time frame chart there's nothing bearish about it in the gate of the td9 count top many weeks ago a couple of months ago it has triggered a roach mum indicator signal if you were to see a bearish reversal candle then yes that would be a road minum indicator top the weekly time frame I don't see any kind of a topping pattern out here so it looks like I'm weekly the monthly time frame looks like it wants to continue to move higher let me just open up that monthly time frame chart see if there's anything else out here I can see an A to B equal CD pattern well beyond the 1: one level so a bearish reversal candle on a monthly time frame John would confirm a longer term sell the dpoint pattern um so right now the call is neutral on The Daily it's bullish on the weekly out there and I hope that provided you with the information that you were looking for and you got a twofer you got Advanced Auto Parts now shy would like to take a look at ticker symbol hbm and we're going to do that when we get back from this break we'll take a look at hbm snd and B B Steve road with tfn great the gold report as a precious metal gold is still King it continues to hold the most effective Safe Haven and hedging properties across the global major trading hubs of the London OTC market the US futures market and the Shanghai gold exchange the gold report Tom O'Brien publishes his weekly gold report every Monday morning for subscribers consisting of coverage of 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on the LPGA Tour and playing that Shadow Creek course which is just a a gorgeous Golf Course out in Vegas wi had originally built that and went along with the sale or what have you at MGM but then so you had and then you had the girl from um uh load I think is her name uh from uh that that uh was the amateur and took home the uh Augusta and she had to she burried three of the last four holes out there I mean it was it was pretty amazing to see you know I don't know how old she is she's a a sophomore I believe so what that would make her 19 maybe 20 something like that out there and buring four of those last holes and that those pins were not in in Easy spots or anything so that was pretty amazing and and the girl that she beat um you know uh was she had she shot 66 I think she was seven under or I mean it was extraordinary uh and then you had what Caitlyn right uh how about the comeback on uh on Friday night it was Friday night's game yeah was that big comeback out there yeah just extraordinary sport so who's going to win tonight is it going to be Yukon or is it going to be Purdue I might I had chosen Purdue to go all the way through I thought it was going to be Purdue and University of North Carolina I Was Wrong by that and but watching Yukon I mean what a freight train that is so uh if I could change my pick right now I would probably go for Yukon out there they just look to be so strong so strong but it should be a good game let's hope it's going to be a good game amongst two big Titans out there any event enough of that shy saying hey steo would you finally get to hbm hbm is a uh what is this you mentioned it's a Canadian stock as well or you trade it on the Canadian exchange it's hubday minerals out there so what do we know about it what we do know about hbm is that uh this formed a road minum indicator top Sharky back on April the 2 it did that when it generated that bearish dark cloud cover candle that patter it's being tested by the way the volume on that candle session on April the 4th was 2.5 million shares the high 752 so far the high today 753 and 997 th000 shares so this is about a 3 million share a day give or take going against 2 and A5 million so I don't know what the volume will be at Day end let's just did a quick multiplication out there not really the best but it's all that I can do at 11:33 in the morning so if it is trading into that swing Point even if it closes below that swing high and that swing High out there at 752 price will then test that high again don't know if it'll Bust It bust through it if it does close above that it'll negate that rad meum indicator top out there on a weekly time frame um I see an A to B equal CD pattern this is beyond the one: one if we were to see a bearish reversal candle on a weekly time frame Sharky that would generate a sell the dpoint pattern short of that it looks like price wants to continue move higher which is also supported by the monthly time frame charts out there now there is uh as far so where's price headed to if we open up the monthly time frame chart out there um what we can do is we can draw in a couple of trend lines out here um but you know where are we going to start those trend lines at I I'd really be looking at just this latest cycle as for example would be one of them uh you know so you could take a look at this trend line where we at with regard to that well that's a beautiful thing you know it's busting through that you can take look another Trend so you can put some trend lines on there but the point point is it looks to me like this wants to continue to move higher now its next resistance Zone on a monthly time frame and this area has held as resistance is 813 so 813 looks to be like a key Target and the price can close above that because it's been tested before was tested when it Formed that td9 count top back in February of 2021 you got back up here in February of 2022 uh now we're going to maybe try to get back up there in April of 2024 so watch that $813 Mark out there it looks to me like that's where price would want to go to As Long As price can negate the daily roads minum indicator top on a daily basis by the way the signal I would give it or the grade that I would give it would be neutral even though it has a top neutral because right now price is above profile resistance and it's green oor in change line so hope that helps you out chery and thank you very much for your request next request is from Dan inside the Tigers Z wants to take a look at snd D so let's take a look at snd it's trading right now $221 out there this is smart sand ink out there that's that's pretty cool I like smart sand um because I don't really think the alternative is really good but if we take a look at what else is it doing out here smart sand closed above a swing point that was formed on February 27th That Swing Point had volume of 173,000 shs pass with a wide ranging bar and much more volume 480 so there is a daily a to be equal CD pattern to the upside so to really take a look at what that price projection is we just had to open up the screen we'll draw in the A to B line out there we'll move this over to the C point just to kind of get a feel for where we're at in this process come on would you grab it there we go so here is the B to C the C to D level we're on the left hand side of that with the wide ranging bar you can see we're up already to the 1 to one level this just says Dano on a daily time frame what you want to do is you want to watch for a bearish reversal candle if you get that then what you're doing is you're forming a sell the dpoint pattern short of that pressure continue to move higher in the case of the weekly time frame that same swing Point basically which had volume on March the 1st of 672 th000 was pass with 981 th000 so really the same kind of signal out there more difficult to generate a bearish um weekly reversal candle but it looks like it wants to go Target its most recent swing point on a weekly basis September 22nd out there of 2023 and that's in the range of 23 uh 229 so you're already into it and the highs at 248 volume was a million shares back then on a weekly basis last week this did volume of $981,000 so a similar volume as price is moving up into that swing area not much else for me to see here for you uh Dan there nothing that really sticks out to me so hope that helped you out with regard to a Smart sand out there in that A to B equal CD pattern daily time frame to the upside uh Gman would like to take a at tick Sy V so let's get that up on our screen out here and Val trade in between its profiles on a daily basis at 7264 this is valeris limited uh the profile support is at 6988 and profile resistance which was tested and rejected this morning is up at 7447 what else do we have out here when we take a look at VA well I see a potential wave number seven top let me open this up just make sure yes most certainly so at wave number seven that was a topping pattern that's out there I also seen a to b equal CD pattern that would have been confirmed on that same day that confirmed the wave number seven that was on April the 4th it's a daily time frame and it consolidates with inside his profile if it can't take out the top of that profile watch the bottom of the profile down at the 69.98 level won't know if we're going to get down there unless we see a close below 7192 on the weekly time frame what do we see out here we just see a new profile that's uh forming this week so your new weekly resistance area is going to be up at the 7559 level the uh bottom of the profile wow it's a gigantic profile is all the way down at 6361 now Gman notice how this profile the high is below the prior profiles High the weekly bottom is also below the current one is below the prior one this is telling us this may be getting ready to truly move lower out there and you got a monthly rement to indicator top with a consolidation with Insider profiles see 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NYSC American and TSX under the symbol [Music] vgz did that work that's weird uh welcome back up folks I was just trying to uh to modify a chart out here uh template oh let me see if I can find the right template and then it came back with a weird message I'm going to try it one more time oh that's why oh okay Stevie you should have a solution here and I don't see it oh ah there we go okay I knew I would have something out there okay so I had said so we were take a look at the profile levels we talked about profile levels earli this morning when we were looking at the es the NQ and the ym each forming new profiles above price out there and what is its message to us in the case here of Val it was this weekly chart that so there's a new profile that's attempting to form this week and see how the high is lower than the high I'm not so worried about the center of the profile and the bottom is below that the first thing I took notice if the high was above the prior higher what this would be telling what I would have shared with Gman is to expect anticipated consolidation cuz that was its message out there um and maybe that still is the case um that certainly is the case of the last profile so take a look at that voila there you go see how here um this profile that formed in a weekly base we're talking about back in November 10th that superseded the prior profile and this one formed in between the prior profile and that suggest prepare for a consolidation and in fact that's what it did it looked like we were going to have a breakout of the consolidation back in the week of February 2nd but you and I we know you got to wait at least two candles to confirm that message and boom you got right back inside there so that's been a consolidation going on but right now it's just giving a little bit of a shift that this may want to turn to the downside out there and I was trying to answer the question uh that would be logical well how are we going to know you know like why did I just leave uh Gman hanging out there as we went into the break there saying it looks like it's going to head lower so ways to know that would be to take a look at intraday charts out there which is what I was trying to get up on my screen and here uh uh it's not doing exactly what I wanted let's change this indicator so puts up all I think it just has right now maybe three or four yeah it's got four of the lines let's just get it so it gives us all of the lines and these lines I'm referring to are the support and resistance areas so uh the 30 minute time frame isn't really provide us with with what I was looking for I was looking for on pullbacks out here where has price been able to find support so the 30- minute chart is not it now from an intay standpoint I use I use a 30 minute I use a 65 minute I use a 130 and 195 below that you know 30 go to 15 10 5 whatever you want but here is the 65-minute time frame chart and what we can see here at least Gman is that on the Move higher and I can put more data in here let's H what do we have about 60 days let's put in 150 days worth of data out here it shouldn't take too long to populate okay so on the way up so this is helpful on the way up this is coming off of the low it's not a 30- minute a 65-minute chart takes it back to February so since February 5th out here these td9 count breakout support areas on any pullbacks have acted as support that's really what I was looking for if there's really going to be a change in trend on a larger time frame well certainly we're going to see it on a shorter term time frame first so what I would say here Gman is you've got to watch the 65 minute ti9 count breakout level and that's at 7152 now below that at 7065 that's another level that was tested and rejected so I would say that if you break both of those then at least the 60-minute time frame chart is telling you about a potential change in Trend signal out there and then you can look at it for the larger time frames for example if we went to the 130 minute chart I'm pretty sure that nothing has been busted through here we had a one one hit wonder with one close below that back at 1140 uh the trading day of March the 26 and then boom you were right back above that area so that's one way and that's a way for me to not just leave you hanging out there so it gave that 65-minute area to watch that that's what I'll be watching to the downside of course you've got the daily and the weekly information as well out there so um yeah I took a little extra time on that I didn't want to leave them hanging but also because I don't have any other requests out here so I'm just going to check by email and I am apparently putting everybody to sleep uh so I I will apologize for that so let's go look at something else what do we want to look at let's go take a look at uh can you look at wheat Futures absolutely so let's see here wheat Futures give me a second I think we've got a kind of a step to the upside inside of wheat Futures as my recollection so let's pull those up let's do that on the uh problem is let's see what pulls up here I probably have to go to the actual intraday more intraday type time frames out here but we were in the May contract if I'm not mistaken out there so let's put that up on our screen out here and let's take a look at wheat Futures Gman if you trade a different Futures Contract let me know what that is we'll take a look at it so here on the daily time frame bottom left out here you can see the road minum indicator bottom that confirmed back on March the 18th looks like I also had a wave seven bottom that confirmed on the trading day of March the 12 she got two bottoms a little bit okay and price is now above uh the top of its profile on a daily time frame so that suggest a further rally well if we take a look at the weekly time frame chart we have a confirmed roach minum indicator bottom so the next resistance level that you're going to deal with out here uh Gman is going to be the top of that Weekly profile resistance resistance and this is a Zone this is a sell zone between 56150 and 58050 but the daily suggesting to you and I that price wants to make a move up into that sell Zone with regard to the monthly time frame out here you had a bullish Hammer candle that formed last month so there's really good signs out here if you're asking Stevie the question hey Stevie on wheat does it look like there's a pretty solid bottom in the answer to that would have to be an absolute positive yes at least for that may contract monthly buy the dpoint pattern out there weekly roachman to indicator bottom with 58050 being the Target and a daily uh roach minum indicator bottom with price being over resistance area so I hope that helps you out Gman with regard to the uh uh uh May contract for wheat and thank you for your request that was your question okay perfect yeah no it's definitely you got this move to the upside watch what happens when you get towards that 580 uh 50 level out there uh Mr Bill would like to take look at the socks out here so to do that let's do this here because we don't really need any profile levels so let's try this here I don't know what's going to populate we're going to find out here momentarily I think that is a semi so we may be in luck here uh we are not it's New York Stock Exchange the uh uh 100 International stock so this not going to take here because that's using a different data feed let me see if I can kind of interrupt this yeah yeah yeah I hear you I hear you I hear it's picking up stuff as of Friday I believe so let me try to get the semis up here s Sox there we go and uh okay so we take a look at the semis what do we know here we know that we've got a td9 count top on the weekly time frame and that Weekly time frame shows that last week price closed below the ocor inchange line and this week so far the rally has run right up in the resistance at that point that point is about 4870 so if price remains below 4870 what we can see here is this is so far turned into nothing more than a sideways move out here so I would say it would be sideways to lower would be the message from the weekly time frame what's the message of the daily time frame on The Daily time frame price still has not tested its swing Point that's a swing point from down here from March the 19th that swing Point didn't really generate anything it's possible that it's the B point of an A to B equal CD to the the downside with the c point being the one that's labeled B right up here as part of the chap wave tools out there so I don't have a really great clear I do have a sell the dpoint pattern on The Daily time frame that's for sure but the monthly is being kind of stubborn and says I don't know why you think the semis want to head lower longer term looks like wants higher that confirmation of that would be negated in the td9 count therefore you need to close above 52 1783 for that to unfold hope'll be right the gold report as a precious 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high so far of the day has been about 555 it was 556 to be exact and even if you get above those levels the daily shows you resist at 565 and then if we take a look just to the left of that td9 count breakdown there you got the td9 count top that td9 count top is at 582 so I would say just like tonight's game there are some battles underway in sbsw and I would also suggest that if you can clear you've got to really clear the td9 count top from the daily time frame but if this clear is 582 you're on the way to 753 then above 753 you're on the way to 1108 so you've just got some battles that are going on inside of sabane Stillwater and I think that's something that Brent also trades out there so uh thanks for the request Duncan Steve wanted to finish off the show take a look at fortnet ftnt is the ticker symbol now in the case of fortnet what do we have out here we've got price that is testing potential support today which is the top of its daily profile the top of the daily profile is 6857 if price closes below that we're back inside there you could easily see a move back to 7 6786 or 6716 I just see a sideways is type consolidation but the problem with that consolidation this day right here kind of screwed that up a little bit February 21st so let's go to our month our weekly chart weekly chart shows a definite consolidation that has clear resistance the top of its profile 7052 it also has clear support the center of its weekly profile that's at 6712 whichever side break 6712 or 7052 may be telling you what direction this thing wants to head and the monthly chart price is just sitting right on a s and change line as we speak right now so it's kind of agnostic with regard to what is communicating to you and I so we got through all those requests thanks so much as always folks please stay tuned for all the great programming I'll be back with you at 3:15 for a quick little update with Tom have a Magnificent Monday we'll look forward to speaking with you again soon 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MdW_6l6ennA | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MdW_6l6ennA | Car review - Mercedes C-Class Coupe Review - Read Newspaper Tv | I mercedes c-class coupe review our rating for star the Mercedes c-class coupe is the smallest coupe Mercedes makes but it's reassuringly big on style for sleek looks quality cabin good range of engines against not the most thrilling to drive high options list noisy diesels while Mercedes may well have a strong heritage when it comes to two-door coupes but technically speaking the currency class coupe is only the second car of its type the brand has ever built the first generation c-class only came in saloon and estate guises and while a coupe model was offered with the second generation c-class in 2001 the sport coupe later renamed CLC was more of a stylish 3 door hatchback than a proper coupe Mercedes finally offered arrival to the all-conquering BMW 3-series coupe in 2011 but the current c-class coupe is the most stylish of the lot sharing key design themes with a much larger s-class coupe there's a wide range of versions from entry-level sport right through to the mercedes AMG tuned c43 and c63 models to suit all budgets and tastes with every version coming with a well-made interior and space for four people its nearest rival is the similarly well-appointed BMW 4-series coupe and although that car has a dynamic itch the mercedes is a stylish and well-rounded product our choice mercedes c250 damg line coupe in the mid-sized coop market the c-class is one of the most popular options along with the BMW 4-series coupe and the Audi a5 the Germans dominate the sector thanks to a combination of efficient running costs inherited from the saloon cars on which they're based luxurious cabins and most importantly badge appeal if you don't want German there are two Japanese alternatives in the shape of the lexus RC and the infiniti q60 but these two are likely to be niche options in comparison with the c-class Mercedes has reasserted its grip on the coupe body steel with the very elegant s-class coupe but this near pound 100 comma zero zero zero Bentley rivaling car won't appeal to everyone and that's where the c-class coupe and the forthcoming e-class coupe come in just like the relationship between the c-class saloon and the s-class saloon the c-class coupe very much resembles the s-class coupe in fact it looks like a scaled-down version while the old c-class coupe looked like a two-door version of the four-door c class saloon the new model takes on a new visual identity it's 95 millimeters longer than the old car as well as being 40 millimeters wider all in an effort to make the newcomer look sleeker and like a traditional coupe the wheelbase is 80 millimeters longer to 60 millimeters of that comes between the firewall and the front axle giving the coupe that long bonnet look normally reserved for sports cars in fact it's only the front wings that are shared with the c-class saloon it's a very swoopy design there's an exaggerated shoulder line and the roofline arches down to the curvy rear end and it's here where the car closely resembles the s-class coupe however in some colors will choices and trim specifications the rear three-quarter view can look a little awkward for the standard c-class coupe there are just two trim sport and AMG line and standard kit includes 17-inch alloys LED headlights artificial leather trimmed heated sports seats a 7-inch infotainment screen and a garmin sat-nav system Sport and AMG line cars come with a choice of a 2.0 liter petrol developing either 181 bhp in the sea 200 or 240 bhp in the c300 or a 2.1 liter diesel with 168 PHP in the c 220 DN 201 bhp in the c 250 d there's the choice of a 6-speed manual or two autos a 7-speed for the AMG petrels and a nine-speed for the mid-to range-topping petrels and diesels there's also the option to have rear-wheel drive or for ma TI SI four-wheel drive there are two further c-class coupe models developed by mercedes's in-house tuning division AMG the mercedes AMG c43 coupe is a halfway house between the standard petrol powered models and the full-fat c63 and c63 s v8 powered versions the c43 uses a new 360 to bhp 3.0 litre twin-turbo v6 and is made it to a nine-speed automatic gearbox and 4-wheel Drive and comes with extra AMG equipment on the outside and inside the c63 comes with a 469 bhp 4.4 liter twin-turbo v8 while the c63 s gets of 503 bhp version of the same engine both get unique AMG body styling and interior equipment engines performance and drive 3.5 star standard c-class coupe gets a range of average petrol and diesel engines while range-topping AMG versions get improved handling and more exciting engines to be fit it's more sporting character the coupe gets revised software for the electric power steering giving more weight than the system offered in the standard saloon the coupe steering is also quicker and gives more feedback all models come with agility select allowing you to choose different driving modes echo Comfort Sport and Sport Plus you sit low down in the c-class and with plenty of adjustment in the steering and driver's seat the coupe feels good to drive it also rides well on typically broken British be roads but Mercedes does offer an aromatic agility package for 895 pounds it's pricey but gives air suspension and adaptive dampers meaning the c-class can smooth out potholes better in comfort mode alternatively in sport mode the c-class sharpens up a little with stiffer suspension giving more dynamic handling and less body roll in the corners however be warned AMG line cars with 18-inch wheels can counteract the air suspension on really bad roads due to their large diameters and tendency to thump into road imperfections if you're after the perfect ride choosing the aromatic agility package with the smaller 17-inch wheels offered as standard on the sport model is the best option standard non AMG cars come with rear-wheel drive to give the best balance of handling however Mercedes does offer for EM atic all-wheel drive for just an extra 1,500 pounds it's a clever system that can split the engines power 50 colon 52 the front and rear axles in really difficult conditions or send 100 percenter of the power to the rear wheels the system constantly monitors road conditions meaning for EM atic is a good choice for those who encounter tricky terrain or just like the reassurance of year round grip Mercedes have long carved out a reputation for producing good automatics and the 9 speed version in standard cars is good slipping through years easily while the 7-speed version in the Mercedes AMG c63 and c63 s is similarly impressive however the 6-speed manual is a little nochi and not as accomplished as the gearbox used in the BMW 4-series coupe even though the manual box in the BMW has a slightly rubbery feel in fact the BMW is the more fun and involving coupe compared to the c-class and could be considered to be more of the driver's car that's not to say the c-class coupe is lacking it's noticeably more fun to drive in the lexus RC for instance engines the c-class coupe has quite a simple lineup of engines for petrol customers there's a 2.0 liter 4 cylinder unit with 2 power outputs 181 bhp in the sea 200 or 240 bhp in the c300 while for diesel there's a 2.1 liter engine also with 2 power outputs 168 bhp in the c 220 d and 201 bhp in the c 250 d the 2.0 litre petrol is a little flat for a sports coupe we've tried the c300 and on paper it looks good 0 to 62 miles per hour takes a very respectable 6 seconds with top speed limited to 155 miles per hour however it doesn't make a particularly pleasant noise emitting a drone rather than a tuneful roar push the throttle harder and the noise turns harsh made all the worse by sports exhaust progress is not as smooth as you'd expect either with power delivery suffering from a little turbo lag at lower revs happily the 3.0 liter twin-turbo v6 is much better it's a brand new engine and just like most v6s it's smooth whilst delivering great performance coupled with a great soundtrack it packs considerably more punch than the equivalent BMW 440 i Coupe but unfortunately the engine is only limited to the mercedes AMG c43 a halfway house between the c300 and the full fat mercedes AMG c63 diesel versions of the c-class will appeal to those considering running one as a company car the diesel is a 2.1 litre unit but with two power outputs 168 bhp in the c 220 d and 201 bhp in the c 250 d while the 2.0 litre petrol is just a little unexcited the old 2.1 litre diesel is noisy the new Mercedes e-class gets an all-new 2.0 litre four-cylinder diesel which is far better than this aging unit which isn't particularly smooth or quiet we've only driven the higher powered c250 d and felt it's a little strained at high revs and course on tick over but it does offer decent punch 201 bhp and 500 NM of torque translates into a zero to 62 miles per hour time of 6.7 seconds right at the top of the pile are the c63 and c63 s powered by mercedes AMG s new 4.4 liter twin-turbo v8 it's a fabulous engine punchy torquay with a great spread of abilities it also makes a fabulous noise and is well paired with mercedes 7-speed automatic gearbox it comes in to power outputs 469 bhp in the c63 and 503 bhp in the c63 s mpg co2 and running costs fourstar diesel models appeal to the head while petrol powered versions of the c-class coupe appeal to the heart if the idea of having a diesel engine powering your sleek two-door Mercedes coupe revolts you then you will be drawn to the petrol alternatives if you're after the cheapest to run petrol then the c200 will impress its 181 bhp 2.0 litre petrol will return 53.3 mpg go for the sport model with 17-inch wheels and your road tax bill will be 110 pounds a year due to emissions of 123 g / km of co2 meanwhile the more powerful 2.0 litre petrol in the c300 with 241 bhp returns 44.8 MPG and emits 146 g / km with 17-inch wheels with 18 and 19 inch wheels its emissions jump giving a higher tax penalty naturally the AMG models are more costly to run the c43 will return a reasonable 36.2 MPG and emits 178 g / km of co2 Mercedes claims 32.8 MPG for the c63 models but you're unlikely to achieve much more than 25 mpg co2 emissions are 200 g / km if you're going to be running as Asians vary according to wheel size for most c-class coupe models but this is particularly so with the diesel versions sport models with 17-inch wheels result in co2 emissions of 106 g / km for the c 220 d and 109 g / km for the c 250 d larger 18 and 19 inch alloy wheels push up the price up but it'll be small extra outlay for the extra style most buyers will conclude insurance groups the words mercedes and coupe normally set insurance firms on edge more so than the saloon versions insurance groups kick off from the low 30s for the diesel and 2.0 litre patrols the c43 comes in at 45 while the c63 versions are rated between 47 and 50 depreciation the c-class has good residuals for the mid-size coop market private buyers should expect around 44 percenter when it comes to part exchange making the Mercedes one of the best in the class for retained value as with the c-class saloon it's recommended to go for some of the options packs to boost residual values such as the premium and premium plus packs also the diesel models enjoy stronger residuals than the petrol powered versions interior design and technology for star looks are important in a coupe and the c-class ously Cline's help it stand out while interior quality is also strong Mercedes has worked hard on scaling down the near 100,000 pounds s-class coupe into a smaller form for the c-class and it has worked the c-class coupe is a very stylish car and one of the smartest if not the smartest in the sector in Europe the c-class coupe comes in a very basic entry trim level with plastic wheel trims but due to UK buyers elevated expectations of how a Mercedes should look and feel here the standard coupe comes into well specified trim levels sport and AMG line sport comes with 17-inch alloys LED headlights artificial leather trimmed heated sport seats a 7-inch infotainment screen a garment sat-nav system and seat belts that electrically slide forwards for easy reach the AMG line adds more aggressive exterior styling including a more glitzy grill 18-inch alloys lowered suspension speed sensitive steering AMG branded Mets and stainless steel pedals there's also black roof lining and silver paddle shifters on automatic versions the three range-topping models are developed by Mercedes AMG Mercedes in-house tuning division the c43 gets slightly racier exterior styling than the AMG line car with extra equipment such as an AMG Performance Exhaust a lip spoiler on the bootlid and red seat belts meanwhile the c63 and c63 s are the hardcore performance models and get distinctive flared body styling and body hugging bucket seats at launch there's also an addition one version of the c63 s inspired by the Mercedes c63 s coupe racing in the German Touring Car Championship as such it comes with racing stripes the interior of the c-class coupe is just as stylish as the outside naturally it has been lifted straight out of the saloon and features the same high quality construction and attractive design details virtually everything you touch is made from good quality plastic or metal and you have to look hard for any cheap feeling materials as standard the coupe gets gloss black in lace for the center console but while it looks great it can scratch very easily sat-nav stereo and infotainment like most other Mercedes models the c-class coupe gets a tablet-like screen attached to the dash opinions are mixed on whether it looks cheap or smart but at least it's different from rivals set ups its operating system isn't as intuitive or pleasant to use as BMWs excellent i drive or audis mm I there are some confusing menu tabs that can make it tricky to use on the move despite there being the option of a scroll wheel and touchpad as standard the c-class gets a garmin sat-nav while it may not sound very becoming for a mercedes to use a garmin system it works well enough c-class coupes also get bluetooth and dab as standard as part of the premium and premium plus packs there's the option of a bur mr. surround stereo system with 13 speakers and an eye channel amp it's worth the upgrade if you enjoy listening to music while on the move practicality comfort and boot space 3.5 star the coupe body steel doesn't stop the c-class offering acceptable practicality rear seat space is tight though interior space is reasonable on the c-class coupe like most cars of this type space is a little tight in the rear for adults but for shorter journeys it's adequate there's a well-shaped boot and plenty of cubbies and interior storage to size four thousand seven hundred and fifty millimeters in length and 1877 millimeters in width the c-class coupe is slightly larger than its biggest rival the BMW 4-series coupe it's the same story when you compare it to the Audi a5 coupe and the lexus RC but we are only talking a few millimeters legroom headroom and passenger space up front space is excellent however as you'd expect room in the back is rather more restricted that's thanks to the sloping roofline meaning anyone over six foot will really struggle for headroom however near room is just about acceptable and you can slide your feet under the front seats to give a little extra comfort there are only two seats as well with a pair of cup holders in the center the middle seat has been removed so the two outer seats can be moved in board allowing passengers a better view are of the front overall space is on PA are with rivals boot apart from the c63 and c63 s models all c-class coupes have a 400 litre boot this is 50 liters smaller than both the BMW 4 Series and the Audi a5 the c63 has even less room for luggage just 355 litres reliability and safety 3.5 star quality components means the c-class coupe should have few troubles while interior is well made whether it's petrol or diesel powered the mechanicals are all tried and tested in the c-class coupe so there shouldn't be any nasty surprises meanwhile the interior feels built to last thanks to its high quality plastics that's what you'd think anyway although the c-class coupe hasn't made an appearance in driver power survey yet the saloon has it finished a credible 43rd out of 150 cars with owners praising performance and comfort however owners weren't impressed with the reliability and some of those high quality plastics aren't as resilient as they initially seemed generally though the c-class saloon is a reliable car and scores better than the BMW 3 Series Saloon so you can expect a similar story with the coupe just like the saloon the coop is a very safe car seven airbags a driver tiredness monitor and tire pressure warning all come as standard it's been given a 5-star Euro NCAP crash test rating buyers can add high options like the 2,300 pounds driver assistance pact which brings blind spot warning lane-departure assist and adaptive cruise control other options include an 825 pounds head up display and 545 pounds active LED lights with cornering function and high beam assist warranty Mercedes gives a three-year unlimited-mileage warranty with the c-class range and is identical to the package supplied with BMW models but goes one better than the Audi warranty which limits cover to three years and sixty thousand miles servicing since the late 1990s Mercedes has worked on a condition based servicing system and the c-class coupe is no different as such how often your car will be in the dealership will be down to driving style like the saloon for either a one-off fee or a series of monthly payments from as little as one pound up to 40 pounds for the AMG c63 mercedes service care guarantees owners the price of parts and labor for up to four years to protect against inflation 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HuRjzt-OhrM | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HuRjzt-OhrM | Soyuz TM-13 | Wikipedia audio article | Soyuz TMA was the 13th expedition to MIR Space Station it included cosmonauts from Austria and the soon-to-be independent region of Kazakhstan topic guru you topic mission highlights you Soyuz TM commander Alexander Volkov along with Austrian cosmonaut researcher Franz via Bach and still Soviet Kazakh cosmonaut researcher toked our Abba Kira the flight was unusual for carrying no flight engineer veteran Russian cosmonaut Alexander Volkov commanded the Austrians paid seven million dollars to fly via Bach to Mir and the Kazakh cosmonaut flew partly in an effort to encourage Kazakhstan to continue to permit launchings from Baikonur cosmodrome the cosmonaut researchers photographed their respective countries from orbit and conducted the usual range of materials processing and medical experiments artsy Barsky and via Bach returned to Earth in soyuz tma-04m ition the Soyuz spent a total of 175 days docked to the MIR Space Station the Soyuz returned from the mir with Volkov along with cosmonaut sergei krikalev and Alexander Volkov aka the last citizens of the USSR who had launched from the Kazakh Soviet Socialist Republic within the USSR and landed in the independent Republic of Kazakhstan topic see also timeline of astronauts by nationality list of astronauts by name a USTR o mir 91 topic notes and references this article incorporates public domain material from websites or documents of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration topic external links Franz via bauxite project a USTR Oh Mir 91 site spacefacts biography of Franz via Bach official agreement on the flight | wikipedia tts | UCAPfXm-c3VR47NQiHh7MM-Q | 2019-05-07 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 251 | 1,594 |
wzirNdTmZys | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wzirNdTmZys | Premium Bandai Haul! - Sailor Moon Reviews by Sailor Snubs | [Music] what up sailor Senshi my name is sailor stems welcome to my youtube channel all about sailor moon news and merchandise reviews today I have an unboxing that I've been looking forward to because I can't wait to try out on my new things from premium band I know if you want to order things from premium band i you have to have a japanese address at least for the items that i ordered sometimes they ship internationally but for most of the items on their website you have to have some way to proxy a shipment over to you if you live internationally like I do so I had to wait and kind of collect all these things into a bundle and then I had my proxy shipper package them all up for me and ship them over to the United States so I can unbox them for you right here on the show so I've got one big box for you and I'm gonna go ahead and break into it here's the thing about my proxy shipper I use what's the name from Japan and they try to they kind of tape everything and stick it all together so it's really hard to get everything out of the box so this is gonna take me a moment BRB oh there we go this is what they do they stick everything on this piece of cardboard and stick that inside a box pain in the butt oh you put tape on the box guys really come on where'd you put tape on the box if this rips the box I'm gonna be pissed [Music] they put tape on a cardboard box like a collectible box okay all right I got that part off that's good and I get the other side off so you can probably tell what that was but I'm gonna get everything else out of this tape it is really fun to open things I will say there's not really a rhyme or a reason to the order that I'm going to go in so I'm just gonna choose something that's in my hand and then go through it from there so the first thing that I have here is the miracle romance music box starlit sky shiny cream and I got both versions of the shiny cream this is a makeup or something moisturizer something like that really I know what I bought I think these are like they can be used as highlighters or eyeshadows pretty much whatever you want and they're basically just meant for your face but there we go now that I have them out of bags I will let you know what they look like so both of these are based on the star locket the very famous one the one that plays music these neither of them play music but this is kind of cool how they're made so you can flip up the first latch and you can see a really cute little prism basically like a motif based on the musical box itself it doesn't turn or anything it doesn't make music it's just it looks like that and it's a little 3d motif and then if you flip up the second latch that's where you can access the makeup so both of these makeups look exactly the same and I believe that they work the same too let's see yeah it looks like they're exactly the same I could be wrong if I am wrong I will put that information in the notes but this seems to be a oh yeah it's definitely like a soft cream base texture there we go and it comes out very white like a white eyeshadow this can be used to top i shadow x' to add some sparkle if you wanted to doesn't smell or anything which is nice I don't like it when it's super perfumey same thing yeah they're super sparkly I actually liked like how iridescent they look so they could definitely add like some sparkle to your face if you're into that extra life like I am these are cute I will most likely just use one and then use the other for a display so I'll have to choose which one I want to actually use hmm so the next item we have is a collaboration between Sailor Moon and castle eeny Castle a knee apparently is a pretty premium brand and this was one of the few things that I could afford on their service line so this is a really cute little cat keychain of Sailor Moon so it's a little neck Oh Sailor Moon and I thought it was adorable it's a it's totally stuffed it's like a little stuffed animal version of her like a little doll creepily it almost looks like one of those little zombie dolls I don't know is that a little weird that might be a little weird I like how it's made it's so adorable it looks very crafted like somebody crafted this at home and then decided to sell it which honestly I'm totally like into farmhouse decor and stuff like that so I'm okay with that oh that's so cute so this is the next item I don't know what this is oh right okay so this is another collaboration and well I really like the packaging of this it came in a really pretty little triangle box oh jaga Oh jack oh jaga jaga design made in Japan and this is a leather it is leather it's real leather it's a leather design the one that I got is basically a key cover so you can put this over your key and then it has a little keychain so you can stick this on a keychain and then you basically just you know use it like a normal key as you usually would so that's pretty cool it looks very cute it's very pretty I really like this design looks durable too like it'll last a long time and there's quite a few layers to give this this compact on the front a nice 3d effect that's really pretty too that's cute I like it I'm gonna keep this in the box for now until I decide to use it since it does look rather pricey they're illegal and then I will move on to the next item okay so these next two items I believe are also from that same line as the cat so Castle Eenie let me double check on that just to make sure yeah this is Castle Eenie so this is a simple tote bag but I really liked the print on it it has a sailor moon print which I have not seen often at all so this is a new print for me which is very pretty and I also like the really chill print background on it too the plaid it's very pretty plaid the inside of it also has a print so on the inside it says Sailor Moon Castle Eenie and then there's a yellow print with a bunch of the little Sailor Senshi signs and that's about it there's no pockets or anything on the inside so it's a very very simple tote bag but this will be good for shopping because I don't get plastic bags where I live this next one does have a dust cover on it so you automatically know that it's gonna be a little bit pricier but this is another castle Leaney collaboration so this one has two pieces I decided to go for the fancy gold because I don't have very much gold purses or any gold purses I don't believe but it is plastic because plastic is totally trending right now and then it has a bunch of little cutouts of little crescent moons this is a like a hand purse I mean you could use it as a shoulder purse but it's better as like a little hand purse it has a little silver crystal on it which is very pretty as well and the back of this seems to have a mirror it is there we go so we also have a little plastic mirror on the back of that as well and then on the inside in case you want to keep your things discreet on the inside of this purse it does come with a little drawstring pouch that you can put all your things in the drawstring pouch does say Sailor Moon Castle eenie on the inside and then you just place your pouch inside of the transparent bag and use the magnetic closure to close it there we go and that's it so very simple very pretty I like how chill it is next we have something and I don't know I don't know what I got so we're gonna open this and find out okay this item does have a toe a sticker on the bottom back as well as 25th anniversary I could try to decipher that but my katakana is not that good so let's go ahead and open this and find out what it is oh wow this is much fancier than I was expecting it to be okay so these are Sailor Saturn earrings and a choker set so first we have the earrings the earrings come with little plastic jewels at the bottom and then the top has some very heavy metal Saturn's Saturn planets just like her earrings very cool very pretty and the choker right here also very pretty this one does have a front and a back to it so it's not going to fall off or anything it slides back and forth which is nice and it's also somewhat stretchy which is very cool because it'll be able to stay on your neck wherever you place it it does have a a just a bull back on it so that latch can adjust to whatever size you wear and it's very very gorgeous I like this design I think it's very beautiful I think I'll wear this I wasn't sure if I was going to or if I would resell it and not liked it very much but this is really pretty and the metal on here is very heavy so I'm pretty impressed with that I'm glad too because it was a pretty pricey item the earrings also come with a nice little velvet bag too just in case you don't want to lose them or anything this would be cool for like cosplay if you wanted to alrighty and the last item on my list is the Premium Bandai version of Princess kakou the pullup doll now I'm not going to take her out of the packaging here but I am going to do a separate review video of her so stick around for that review video that'll be coming out shortly after this one but I do have two other pull up dolls I have black lady up there who I randomly found at a local shop for 150 bucks which was amazing and I also got eternal Sailor Moon who I have unboxed and she was from and rocky and she was I think $150 - so I've gotten lucky with my pullup dolls so far I don't collect a lot of them cuz I'm not big into dolls but I wanted to get a few of them my basically just my favorites and she is beautiful and rare like how often do you find princess kakou items almost never so she's based on Sailor Stars she's one of the people in sailors I'm not gonna tell you her still whole story here but it's it's pretty interesting and then the Sailor star lights get involved trying to find this beautiful babe so yeah that is her on the back of course we have the tow a sticker as well as the pull up sticker to prove that she is who she is we also have this annoying receipt on here that I'm probably gonna try to take off I hope that comes off I don't like having these big stickers in the way those are annoying but this one specifically came with I believe a backdrop so you can take photos of her not that exciting premium band I I would have much preferred like I don't know an extra outfit I know she doesn't have an extra outfit but I think that would have been cooler so this is my princess can you pull up doll I will be reviewing her very shortly so that is everything from premium Bandai in this haul I haven't purchased very much lately from them because they haven't had a lot of things that I've really been like oh my god have it but there's a very few items that I have purchased that you will be seeing in a future video so if you want to stick around and watch those make sure to subscribe and don't forget to like and comment on this video and tell me which of these items was your favorite and if you want to see a future review of any of these items as well a little bit more in-depth I will be doing the pull up doll one so keep an eye out for that video thank you so much for watching again my name is sailor snubs and this has been a Sailor Moon merchandise unboxing and mini review Jennie [Music] [Applause] | Sailor Snubs - Sailor Moon Collector | UCefsgN8xeWIp658QvOl73qA | 2019-03-01 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 2,277 | 11,212 |
JhSva-NVdLI | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JhSva-NVdLI | Blue Security Podcast - 2023-06-05 - Protecting M365 from On-Premises Compromise | foreign security podcast a weekly podcast for information security Defenders where we bring you discussions on best practices tools and implementation for Enterprise security now here are your hosts for today's show Andy jaw and Adam Brewer welcome to this week's episode of the blue security podcast I'm Andy your host I'm Adam your co-host this week we have a great topic that we're going to talk about it is a Microsoft dock that is on our learn page and it's called protecting M365 from on-premise attacks we've talked about many of the things within this document and I've even referenced this document on a previous show saying hey we should do a whole show on this and so that's what we're doing tonight love it the the first thing that I wanted to say right off the bat is number one write in the documentation in the first few sentences it says that Microsoft recommends that you implement this guidance the second thing I will say is that I don't know of many companies out there that have fully implemented this guidance in fact when we start talking about the very first one you're probably going to be like oh that's something I need to probably do so you know security is a journey and you may not be there yet but this is a road map for you so from a high level we're going to kind of talk about the things that this documentation recommends and then some specific security recommendations in each one so when we talk about threats to on-premise environments there are two major vectors of attack the first one is Federated trust relationships and that's like saml authentication when you're using on-prem ad to authenticate to m365. commonly known as adfs and this is a concern if your saml token signing certificate is compromised because if that happens then Federation allows anyone who has that certificate to impersonate any user in the cloud so we've talked about adfs and trying to get rid of adfs and in this documentation says you know you should disable Federated Federation trust relationships when possible and migrate to something called account synchronization which is syncing accounts between on-prem using ad connect to Azure ad but that can still be a vector of attack in fact that's the second one because any modified privileged users including their credentials or groups have administrative privileges in M365 can be used to attack the cloud so Microsoft recommends that you synchronize only objects that have no privileges Beyond a user within M365 anything that has privilege or trusted role within Azure should be kept within azure and any privileged users on AD should be kept within 80. so basically keeping those separate which is like the first thing in the guidance so when we talk about the guidance we're going to talk about four things the very first thing is isolating M365 admin accounts we've mentioned this before Alex weinhardt has a post about it this means that you need to master your admin accounts within Azure ad and those accounts are just Cloud accounts there's no user that is provisioned on premise in active directory that syncs to Azure ad with an admin role and then of course those users need to be authenticated using multi-factor secured by Azure ad conditional access and accessed only using Azure managed workstations now this one can be a tough one because at least at Microsoft I'm pretty sure that we have on-prem admins separate from our Azure admins because we're a big enough company that we probably have on premise folks as well as Azure ad but many people at companies those are the same people so you start having to manage multiple credentials if you're using pause you have to manage multiple workstations so there are creative ways to do this but the recommendation is to use an Azure managed workstation that is locked down using conditional access for those admin accounts there's some security recommendations specifically for this as well you want to implement privileged identity management and used privilege access devices as well as use the least privileged role necessary to do the required tasks so I know when I've done this in the past I've scaled back all the roles for all the admins and then kind of waited for them to say hey Andy I used to be able to do this thing and I have to do it all the time but I don't have the permission anymore so then you gradually give them more permission so that they have all the things that they need for their daily job and then it's like oh I need to do this thing well how often do you need to do it oh once a week okay well that's something that privilege identity management can then take care of because you only need to elevate to that role when you need it so that was a lot right there I'm going to take a pause because that is probably one of the toughest things already to do is to separate your admin accounts from the cloud in on-prem yeah we did touch on a lot right up front in this show but there's just a lot here to unpack first off as we always mentioned Andy and I both work for Microsoft so this is guidance we've been exposed to and I'd say we both definitely agree with that's why we're doing a show about it um one couple things I find interesting number one Microsoft doesn't often say like we strongly recommend you do exactly this you know Microsoft's definitely a company of choice there's many different ways to do this thing there are many beautiful options for you in the world and so when Microsoft comes very prescriptively and says you should do this thing and it's it's not necessarily to for any purpose other than helping secure your organization I think you should sit up and take notice and so while some of this guidance is like for this first thing was to fully isolate your administrative accounts note that Andy did not qualify it to just administrative accounts for the guidance that you really should move away from Federated authentication entirely but if you can't at the very least you know some of these will help mitigate that risk but that's an even bigger step as well as to move to some of those managed authentication options like password hash synchronization or password authentication I don't want to get off on that tangent but just to note that the the guidance here actually speaks broader than your admins and says really unless you have like a regulatory requirement or a technical requirement you shouldn't use Federated off at all that said moving on to this specifically isolating administrative accounts I I think I first became aware of this guidance in the aftermath of the solarwinds and Solarium compromises and and that's when this really came to light I think for a lot of folks because they use that initial compromise to steal those certificates and be able to basically mint their own sample tokens that said I'm the global admin let me go do whatever I want and be aware this risk is not alone to like the Microsoft 365 environment if you for example used adfs to give access to salesforce.com or box or any other third-party SAS application this risk could be there too to where again I could gain access on premises and then go mint my own tokens that say I'm the global admin in salesforce.com inbox or wherever this risk is the same obviously we're just focused on our own world which is Microsoft world and so this is how you protect that but that's why that risk actually is is broader than that as well I love the call out on privileged identity management and I make this point frequently that the privileged identity management function in Azure active directory enables you just by its normal behavior to also get to a place of um least privileged roles like just enough access Gia kind of model because you can as you go in the interface essentially choose which roles and you can be eligible for multiple roles that you want to elevate into so if you need to do a task that requires you to maybe wear multiple hats I need to control change conditional access policies and make some changes to an InTune say compliance policy I still don't need Global admin for that I could be InTune admin and literally conditional access administrator and I could put both of those hats on and go do the thing I need to do so Pim I think really does help carve out just the amount of access you need to do the thing and sometimes you may need to put on multiple hats and Elevate into multiple roles and sometimes you can just do the one role for the task at hand so I think that works out really well and then just one final note when we've brought this up to customers in the past and again Andy you've already said this we we don't see a lot of customers who are fully baked in this model today if you are congratulations if you're not you've got company um the pushback we get are things like well you know we don't want to have to go disable like multiple accounts when somebody gets terminated in an administrative role or we just don't want that that volume to manage and I get that you know a lot of the the promise of moving to a single sign-on model is you have that single account to disable and it automatically goes and disables across every say SAS application that users provisioned to and so I get that this is in some ways a step backwards but weighing that risk which can be solved really through process against this risk which again nobody has solved because if we'd solved cyber risk then we wouldn't have a show to talk about there there is that risk of on-premises compromise and let's at least close the blast doors and prevent it from becoming laterally moved into the cloud as well and a privileged role there so I I get the pushback but I think if you sit down and really think about this or even put pen to paper you'll recognize that one risk can be pretty pretty well mitigated the other risk is unknown and not easily mitigated and even if it's less likely to happen if it does happen the impact is much greater right so as you do that full analysis on probability versus impact and everything else you may weigh in your evaluation I think this still comes out on top and that's why the guidance is to do it there are compromises for sure like for example the second one here I'll talk about real quick which is manage devices from M365 and if you've listened to the show you know that we're a huge fan of InTune as well as doing Azure 80 join using conditional access and that's what this is so you're protecting your on-premise environments by moving those workstations to the cloud using cloud-based mobile device management and eliminating your dependencies on on-premise device management infrastructure because that can be compromised right and so if you have a device that's compromised that has access to on-prem you know and Office 365 or M365 admin that's a way to get in and so you know if I'm thinking about compromises number of devices that you have to manage number of credentials you have to manage it can get tough but let's say you do sync and keep syncing your admin accounts from on-premise ad you can still apply conditional access to a device make sure that device is managed to make sure that device is you know low risk the sign-in risk is low and still provide that before you access the administrative portals so that is a compromise because now you're mixing in some more protection it's not the recommendation obviously here but I certainly do understand the difficulty like Adam said you have to disable then multiple admin accounts and it's not a I just turn off your 80 account and all of a sudden you have no more admin access right Cloud access is difficult and that's like something you deliberately have to go and turn off because they will have access outside of your corporate Network to the administrative realm unless you implement conditional access with devices because then you can just de-provision that device it talks to the Internet it's de-provisioned now they don't have access right so that is the best way mixing in the device management conditional access for devices as well as you know the separation from the cloud so there there can be some compromises here but as we go down this is the recommendation and these are the best practices the third one is ensuring that no on-premise account has elevated privileges to m365. so the first part is just admin accounts I would consider that like Global admins domain admins like don't sync domain admin accounts to m365. don't have accounts that are synced and Grant those global admin access this is now any accounts that are synced between on-prem and Aid and Azure ad we mentioned in the beginning the only accounts that are recommended to sync are ones that are just users and so this means help desk you know admin or exchange admin which is very powerful or SharePoint admin which is another powerful role like those should be cloud accounts only they're mastered in Azure active directory rather than a synced account so that also includes groups so make sure that these accounts aren't included in groups that also are granted privileged roles in Azure ad and finally um you know making sure that service account service accounts are I think notorious for being over permissioned making sure that those are not included in privileged Cloud roles right you can have service principles in privileged roles and it's a single application single privileged service principle but that should not be a synced user account from ad on-prem to azure into a privileged role so um yeah that's the third thing any thoughts on that Adam yeah uh I I think I kind of already got into those Waters I talked about that a little bit responding to the first thing but I I see this as kind of an extension of that and and you alluded to that as well the first one is specific about those administrative roles that you think of but there may be other privileged roles that might you might not think in your mind is well that's an administrative role but still the line of the sand is really clear here no synchronized identity should have any elevated privileges period any identity with elevated privileges should be a cloud only identity should be mastered in the cloud essentially and then kind of going back to the other point too you talked about with the second thing and that was the managed devices in Microsoft 365 and it was talking about essentially doing Cloud management with InTune and doing uh Cloud identity uh for the device identity Azure ID join I think that's less of a security control and more of a high availability control or or surviving a compromise so I I would see it as a concern of let's say your on-premises infrastructure gets just absolutely I mean it's Maersk right which we Gavin Ashton friend of the show has been on several times we've heard how dire that was but but again just because you you basically lose your on-premises infrastructure that shouldn't mean you lose the ability to manage your Cloud infrastructure and so having administrative devices that are a cloud only identity are a cloud device identity that is helpful in the sense that you can still get to that no matter how bad stuff is on premises and I think that's a larger portion of the point certainly Andy you talked about building conditional access roles for even being able to sign in to a privileged account and we guide to that as well and you should do that but I think that's also a point that can be missed and really that dovetails nicely into our fourth and final thing and I'm going to let you go through it Andy but the idea there of using Azure ID Cloud authentication entirely moving away from that Federated authentication one of the big points I make about that is yes there's Security benefits to it but again it decouples your ability to access the cloud from your on-premises infrastructure being operational so again if your adfs environment gets absolutely you know floored you can still get to the Cloud because it seems silly like I can't get to my cloud mailbox why because on-prem got hit like what's the point of it being in the cloud if I have this dependency so I'll let you kind of speak to the final thing with that but I think both of those things tied a guy tied together that concept of that managing your devices in M365 I think is partially to survive and and just decouple yourself from any shenanigans on premises yeah great Point Adam and the final one is to use Azure ad Cloud authentication to eliminate dependencies on your on-premise credentials now this whole time we have been talking about Azure ad but obviously there are other identity providers out there and the concepts here are the same like you should have administrators only for OCTA be the cloud separated not a synced account from Azure from active directory on-prem to OCTA as a company administrator over there or ping or whoever right and so these concepts are the same you know obviously we say Azure ad but it could be any identity provider um and then you know when you're eliminating dependencies from on-premise credentials that means implementing passwordless authentication so you want to use passwordless as much as possible Windows hello Fido the Microsoft authenticator multi-factor authentication now there are some limitations and trade-offs when it comes to the hybrid account password management if you are using hybrid components of password protection agents and password right back agents the on-premise infrastructure if it is compromised attackers can control machines where these agents reside now that alone won't compromise your Cloud infrastructure but your Cloud accounts won't protect these components from on-premise compromise so keep that in mind if you're doing the hybrid password account management um another thing that I don't know if this is common knowledge but any on-premise account that's synced from active directory to Azure ad gets marked in Azure ad that their password never expires because the password expiration actually depends on the on-premise group policy that you have set so in Azure ID is just automatically set to never expire if it's a synced account if it's a cloud account there is a password expiration policy within Azure ad that you can set for those Cloud accounts but any synced account is just always set to never expire and you can't change that now if you're on premise active directory gets compromised and the synchronization is disabled you can force through Powershell a password change for all of your synced users still so um that's another thing to keep in mind really good points there and I like when you talked about other identity providers because although we've really focused on get rid of Federated authentication entirely um and we've talked about adfs Technically when you're using a third-party Cloud identity provider like a ping or an OCTA you're still in a Federated authentication model now there's a higher degree of safety with those than adfs to be clear so we're not picking on them however I think the risk still stands that if your admin accounts like would require you to sign into OCTA then to get to Azure ID now it's not the same thing as if on-prem gets compromised but let's say OCTA is down OCTA has issues now you can't get in and manage your Microsoft stuff you've created an extra dependency so that again goes back to the point of why we want these admin accounts mastered in Azure ad and and to be Azure ID of sign in that's because there's no other dependencies other than just Microsoft if Microsoft is up you can get in and manage your your Cloud that's the whole point here so I do understand there is Nuance there and I think the risk level is different so not picking on them but just saying anytime you introduce additional dependencies you create more risk that you may not be able to administer the service when you need to you don't know potentially how catastrophic thing got things could get so that's a good point and then you know talking about some of these like if you're doing synchronized identities and again on-premises gets compromised like you turn off Azure ID connect temporarily again like a mersk situation um it's a really good call out that normally the Azure ID component of that synchronized identity doesn't have password expiration and by the way the reason why it's architected that way is for Simplicity the assumption is you're going to enforce that password change from the on-premises component of the identity it's like when I sign into my windows workstation when my password expires I'm going to be forced to change it on my workstation so sometimes there may be scenarios where it's a synchronized identity theoretically but they wouldn't have interaction with like Windows or domain controllers to where that would ever be enforced and so that would be another scenario when you'd want to use this Powershell commandlet to force password expiration in the cloud instead to ensure that that process still occurs and you would need to use something like password hash synchronization for that to work by the way so some good callouts there a really good point Adam I like that you talked about like if say you're using OCTA which is a Federated identity to manage your identities within Office 365 and 365. and if that were to go down now you can't access your Microsoft environment one of the things in this document that I actually didn't put in the notes here but it is highly recommended that you have a break glass account a break last account is literally that it's something that is usually a global admin it is there all the time and it has probably a extreme an extremely long password and it has no conditional access associated with it it's something that you would normally exclude from all your conditional access policies the big thing with break class accounts is you don't want to store that password in an on-premise password vaults like there are a bunch of password vaults that are still like you know like secret server or something like that where it's like on premise and you have to get to it from VPN or something like that don't store your break glass account in that um you know like you could put the password on a text file and then put it on USB and put it in a physical Vault or something like that you know that'd be one way to do it or print it off and put it in a physical vault physical vaults are great too by the way if you're a security practitioner and you don't have a physical Vault for your office definitely something that I highly recommend I've pushed for physical vaults at many of my corporate security jobs because you need to lock away laptops for you know investigation forensics legal proceedings um yeah so definitely have that have a way of thinking about chain of custody I'm on a little bit of a tangent but just you know it's related because break loss accounts you want a safe offline place to put that password and you know similar to like say AWS like the root account you can have that root account on a USB Fido authentication and put that into a physical safe somewhere so all good ways to manage that the final thing some other considerations for like workloads and applications as you're decoupling your on-premise and your Cloud environment you want to deprecate any on-premise Federation and web access management infrastructure and configure those applications in Azure ad that's pretty straightforward a lot of people are doing that any SAS or line of business applications should support modern authentication protocols anytime you're looking at new applications The Business Review should include security because if that application requires some Legacy ldap authentication or something like that that should be turned down unless it's overridden for some reason but everything should be modern auth saml authentication you know saml 2.0 using whatever identity provider here we talk about Azure ad but you know it should have octane integration ping integration all the all the ones that support that um and then Legacy authentication or Legacy applications that are on-prem right you need to be able to access those make sure that you choose a VPN vendor that has modern authentication if you have to use VPN you can use Azure ad proxy as well if it's a web app another thing and this can be used for admins too if you need to like say like get to a jump box to manage on-premise ad right that's what I think I haven't an Azure 80 join machine that is for my admin account but then I need to manage on-prem and we're trying to save money because we don't want to have multiple machines well you can use Azure Bastion it's basically a jump box as a service you can gate that behind conditional access and then have access to your on-premise infrastructure to manage on-premise identities applications whatever and there's also of course a little-known thing called Azure ad domain services which is basically infrastructure as a service we can host an ad environment for you within Azure and you can migrate on-premise applications to Azure within the hosted environment and that hosted environment then if you want to make sure that it's decoupled from you know on-premise it shouldn't have network connectivity like whatever Network it's on should not have a site-to-site VPN back to your corporate Network so um this documentation that we're going to link in the show notes talks about a lot of things that we talked about and there's even more things as far as security considerations as far as documentation in what to monitor for security events and log management towards the end like what events you should be looking for and all of this stuff but highly recommend that you go through this I mean we went through on the high level here but it is very very detailed it is something that I think every security Defender security architect should be looking at yeah a couple of final thoughts here on on these kind of last items uh using Azure ID single sign-on or again identity provider of your choice for all the things is a great call out I I think I flagged as we were talking earlier in the conversation risks around the same being very similar to the Microsoft 365 risks of that lateral movement from on-premises to cloud and that could be just as prevalent in other very critical services that you leverage I named off like potentially Salesforce or workday or box or servicenow or whatever all things that you would want to protect as well and so having those with a cloud-based Federated identity provider is a great call out as well as your line of business apps same benefit one thing you talked about briefly and I'll just add a little more color on is azure 80 app proxy this is a feature that honestly I don't think could ever get enough love because it's really great uh and and a lot of people don't appreciate the benefit of it because in their mind they think about it as this takes something behind the corporate firewall and it makes it accessible outside the corporate firewall um and I can put conditional access on it well that's cool but really the major benefit of this and the way I like to think about and encourage listeners to think about it is that it's it's actually more of sign in like single sign-on translation from Legacy Technologies like integrated Windows authentication with Kerberos to Modern authentication and it does that seamlessly so you can have some old ancient application we have this crusty app forever for years so Microsoft that they finally modernized which made me sad because it was such a great example but it was called tar and it was time and absence reporting and it was literally like an interface from the IE five days and it had to be integrated Windows off in fact I know it was but once they put app proxy in front of it then you could sign in from any modern authentication device and it would seamlessly work so in the old days of tar when it was behind the firewall like if I signed it on my Mac I had to sign in like very old school like domain backslash my username password to get into it and then once it came enabled with that proxy I could sign up for my Mac and it was single sign-on it just recognized my Azure ad user identity and passed that through translated it to my on-prem identity and boom I was in it was great and so that's really a benefit is you don't have to change the code refactor it anything it just works so don't get hung up on app proxy as a thing that makes something accessible outside the network although it does that and does it well think of it as I have this old app that uses Legacy authentication methods and I want to modernize it but the guy or gal who wrote the code has been retired for 15 years well I've got a solution for you and for almost everyone it's probably already part of your Microsoft licensing because you only need Azure adp1 which is like the E3 level to use it so you probably already own this so really really great helpful thing to modernize some of your legacy apps and then one last note Andy you touched on Azure adds or Azure active directory domain services and um you you kind of set a couple of things just want to clarify this is great for if you're transitioning your ayaz to Azure but Azure ads itself is really a Paz offering because you don't have to stand up your own like VMS and Patch them and manage them it's a managed service and it's not a complete re-implementation of like adds on premises it's it's more limited in scope which is really helpful for reducing risk as well so you're not just standing up like another domain controller in Azure I as and syncing everything to it and just basically extending your existing attack surface it's much more limited in what it can do it's a completely managed service it's always patched always up to date but if you have Legacy services that need to have line of sight to active directory domain Services it's a great offering to do that it sits right alongside all your your eye stuff as that fully managed service and just basically does that for you and with the correct Network architecture you can still achieve essentially decoupling from your on-premises infrastructure while still giving all that infrastructure access the line of sight they need to operate so it gets a little into weeds in a hurry with some of that stuff but just know there's an offering there that doesn't involve you rolling more domain controllers and just putting them up in the cloud it's actually a much more seamless Solution that's just fully managed and you know about as secure as you can get for that scenario so definitely something worth checking into if you're doing something else today or if you haven't yet begun migrating some of your infrastructure to the cloud so really great call outs there and I think for all of our listeners like Andy said we went over this super high level I mean we've this show is 36 minutes recorded so it'll be less than that edited that's a lot of material in a short period of time so be sure to check out this documentation it's really really good it's laid out in a really thoughtful way and try to get some of this on your roadmap for actionable things you're going to look at and work on in in the coming year because I think this is this is certainly if this is some risk you can solve for you're going to really really be glad you did because some people have had really bad days because they unfortunately hadn't gotten to this work yet and then as the bad guys got in they're able to get far and wide in their environment instead of just kind of keeping them contained we call us there Adam and that's our show for this week thanks for listening and watching as always our contact information will be in the show notes if 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kESo-37P668 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kESo-37P668 | Senate Sitting - 31 August 2020 [Part 1] | [Music] honorable Senators the president almighty God we humbly beseech thee to vou Safe thy special blessing upon this Parliament and that th WS be pleased to direct and prosper the work of thy servants to the advancement of thy glory and to the true welfare of the people of Australia Our Father who art in heaven Hallowed be thy name thy kingdom come thy will be done on Earth as it is in heaven give us this day our daily bread and forgive us our trespasses as we forgive those who trespass against us and lead us not into temptation but Deliver Us from Evil for thine is the kingdom and the power and the glory forever and ever amen I the Nan and gamry peoples who are the traditional custodians of the Cambra area and pay respect to the oldest past and present of all Australia's indigenous peoples good morning everyone are there any documents to be tabled by the clerk Mr President I table documents pursuant to statute and returns to order as listed on the dynamic red are there any proposals for committees to meet during the sittings of the Senate the Clark committees have lodged proposals as shown at item four of today's order of business I remind senator the question may be put on any proposal at the request of any Senator there being none I will call the clerk private Senators Bill's order of the day number 47 Australian education legislation Amendment prohibiting indoctrination of children Bill 2020 resumption of second reading debate Senator Hansen um Senator Hansen from the screen thank you very much um the purpose of this legislation is to give parents the legal right to protect their children from indoctrination at school Educators argue there is no need for legislation to protect children from indoctrination because school children can use their critical thinking skills that is copout because students are no match for an adult using their positional power to instruct parents have the responsibility to decide how their children will be educated provided it is in the best interest of children parents want their children educated not indoctrinated firstly the bill seeks to prevent indoctrination by placing an obligation on the Australian curriculum assessment and Reporting authority to develop a balanced curriculum for States and territories to adopt this is currently not the case in many subject areas including climate the current climate curriculum States this fact that near surface temperatures are increasing sea levels are rising and Mountain Glaciers are melting further the Australian curriculum says most agree that human activity is responsible for the majority of measured global warming climate science is far from settled however with no one knowing the climate sensitivity to increasing carbon dioxide in the atmosphere secondly the bill seeks to tie federal education funding to the existence of state and territory legislation which prohibits indoctrination in schools gender fluidity theory is widely taught in schools even though it is a medical and scientific fact that inheritance from your father of a y chromosome makes you a biological male and inheritance of an ex chromosome from your father makes you a biological female most parents do not support the pro promotion of gender fluidity the the being taught in schools and they are quite right because it is dangerous parents can move their children to another school or homeschool them but they ought to have the right to challenge indoctrination where if it occurs I am going to use climate studies and gender studies as two examples of why we need the laws proposed in this bill in 2007 Mrs Stuart dimi challenged the way climate studies were being taught in English secondary schools where the had beliefs identical to the ones now being taught to our children the court had the power to look at Mr dimi's concerns because section 406 and 407 of the UK Education Act 1996 dealt with indoctrination in schools the case concerned teaching materials described as the English secondary schools climate pack which included Al gor's film and Inconvenient Truth two graphs presented in in the film relate to 650,000 year time period one graph shows increasing CO2 and the other increasing temperature alore says the two graphs provide evidence that increasing CO2 has caused increasing Global temperature judge did not agree binding the two graphs simply showed increasing CO2 and increasing temperature had occurred over the same time period the two graphs equally support the two opposing theories at the center of the climate debate firstly increasing CO2 is causing an increase in global temperature and secondly increasing Global temperature is causing increasing CO2 either G made an inter um pre ative mistake interpretive mistake or like the writers of the strali curriculum decided to support one of the theories about global warming alore is a climate Crusader under no obligation to present both sides of the debate if in the UK teachers and schools are obliged to present verifiable facts and provide a balanced presentation of theories which explain those facts unfortunately Australian teachers and schools are not under the same legal obligation the British government gave an undertaking to the court to correct all the factual areas in the film including no's mistake these three 3 years after the Inconvenient Truth case finished and the Judgment had been written the United Nations intergovernmental panel on climate change the ipcc owned up to a shocking scientific fraud concerning the melting of the Himalayan glaciers if the judge had known that a media release from an activist group was the source of the scientific claim that the Himalayan um glaes gelting he would not have relied on the ipcc documents tended to the Court's evidence sadly the Str teachers and schools are still relying on ipcc reports which make claims that are not supported by science the ipcc is a repeat victim of dodgy scientists and dodgy science meaning that the ipcc can no longer be considered an authorative source on climate the Australian climate curriculum would benefit from the study of the Inconvenient Truth case Glacier gate and climate gate scandals because students need to be open to the possibility they will be misled and lied to by scientists so how did teachers and teacher unions in the United Kingdom respond to the findings of the high court of England there were outrage that the teacher guidance notes were Rewritten to include references to all the errors in the film they were further outraged that the court found teachers were not experts in climate studies and would be required to warn pupils that there were other scientific opinions on global warming and that students should not necessarily accept the view in elor's film the largest teachers union in Wales questioned the right of any judge to say what should be taught in schools and how I expect this attitude is widespread here in Australia because Educators feel they know better than parents the growing lack of quality education provided means that some students are worried about the future of plan these indoctrinated young people believe the severity of the current Bush fire season is is attributable to manmade global warming but like El Gore they lack the necessary critical thinking and research skills to discover the real reason the real reason for the tragic loss of life and property in the past few months is the direct result of the government's failure to reduce fuel on the floor of national parks and the government's failure to allow land owners to clear their properties exaggeration about global warming comes from groups like Extinction Rebellion who want to replace capitalism with socialism their environmental interests are just a means to that end I now want to turn to gender Theory indoctrination in schools involves some teachers in schools pushing the idea that a child's bisexual sex biological sex does not determine whether you are male or female it is based on the theory of gender fluidity Pion by Alfred kingsey who believe children were sexual from birth and the age of consent should be lowered to seven the fathers of transgender Theory Dr Harry Benjamin and Dr John money liked Dr Alfred keny's theory of gender fluidity and his ideas they ruined the lives of an unknown number of children including the rhyme or twins but still some teachers in schools in Australia are attempting to encourage gender confusion among children these teachers teach in schools have had some success because gender confusing confusion is increasing among young children and teenagers even the Australian Medical Association is worried about the dramatic increase in children seeking hormone and surgical treatment for gender infusion in Queensland it has been reported that the number of children and teenagers seeking hormone treatment has increased by 330% in the past 5 years the preoccupation with gender identity by some teachers and schools is correlated with an increase in children identifying as transgender which is why I say these educators are transgendering our children so how to Educators create gender confusion at school in Queensland some teachers are reading stories like the gender the to four and 5y- old children the gender Theory shows young children that they can choose their gender because their body parts don't make them a boy or a girl in Western Australia some 8-year-olds are spending Learning Time dressing up as the opposite sex using a government supplied box of dress up clothes by the time these students are in 9 they will have a new vocabulary based on gender diversity Theory and they will have been taught the art of sex texting and advanced sexual techniques in Queensland the government has decided that parents cannot be allowed to know whether the safe schools program has been taught in a school their child attends the safe schools Coalition has labeled Queensland parents homophobic and transphobic and says the government's decision to keep the program secret from parents is Justified well I don't agree advocates for the safe schools program say this program and others like it promote equality of opportunity in combat bullying at school in practice nothing could be further from the truth because girls are being bullied into losing their rights students who do not show the required level of enthusiasm for the radical lgbtqi agenda including materials like the gingerbread person are humiliated and embarrassed by teachers according to reports from parents school policies in every state and territory are based on the belief it would be discriminatory to separate biological males from girls with whom they share the same gender identity transgender policies in the education system mirror policies underpinning the laws in Australia where biological sex has been redefined to include chosen gender identity these policies provide a small number of transgender people with rights at the expense of the majority particularly girls and women the following recent case came before a Canadian court but could just as easily have come before the Human Rights Commission in Australia Jessica y yariv now identifies as a transgender woman Jessica has also sought relationships with underage girls in 2018 Jessica complained to the British Columbia human rights tribunal because several women and beauty salons had declined to provide waxing and other Beauty services to Jessica's male Gentiles Jessica argued that the women were guilty of transphobic discrimination the case was lost in 2019 in part because the court found Jessica was motivated by money and revenge on Southeast Asian women who are held ideas hostile to lgbtqi people the point I want to make is that the red definition of a person's biological SE as gender identity and law will be abused policies Mak say they don't they want to protect minorities there is nothing wrong with that but when Educators protect the rights of a minority by stripping girls of their rights then something is wrong we all see that in the decision of Education bureaucrats to provide unisex toilets at the fortitude Valley State Secondary College I under understand the school which opened in 2020 has now changed its unisex toilet policy and return to segregated toilets this decision followed angry protests from parents and students but that does not end the matter the Queensland government needs to explain why boys and girls age 12 and 13 had to give up their right to dignity safety and privacy it is to accommodate the needs of one transgender child who may attend the school if the school suggests that all they are doing is creating the same situation as the children have at home I can tell them that explanation met with outrage at another school the decision to force children to use unisex toilets is just part of a larger plan to get children preoccupied with gender issues other policies which Aid gender preoccupation include gender neutral uniforms Library policies by gender Theory affirming books and teachers putting gender Theory stories in on reading lists how do we get to the situation where schools are preoccupied with gender Theory issues it begins with the belief that our experience is rooted in our membership of gender group and that membership of that gender group makes it more likely we will suffer discrimination and oppression these left leaning Elites see life as one long Battle of identity groups for social justice identity politics causes Division and undermines democracy which is precisely what socialists and progressives want because it undermines our democracy which is based on common interest we need to stop that kind of indoctrination at schools where it starts in 2017 president Trump rolled back the G transgender rights put in place by Obama we should do the the same our children deserve an education that will allow them to reach their potential and will as the late Roger scrutin group stated provideed Society with a store of knowledge to be passed from one gender generation to another we want our children educated for life and not indoctrinated so they can be controlled by others and we need laws to guarantee parents rights to challenge indoctrination the St 15y olds are falling behind their counterparts on global tests of literacy and numeracy the curriculum over crowded I suggest teachers and schools focus on the basis so our children don't leave school with school levels three years behind the global counterparts in my view parents should be required to give their consent to their children's participation in the teaching of lgbtqi and Theory parents do not have the right but they can move their children to any another school or H School them thank you Senator Hansen Senator Chandler thank you m um rather Madame Deputy president our schools play a central role in equipping young Australians with the Knowledge and Skills they will need success to successfully participate in the workforce and make their own way in the world this government understands that we need to ensure children are provided with the right skills and the right knowledge to get the best out of their education and the best way to ensure the Australian curriculum is working to provide this necessary knowledge and necessary skills based to Australian students is promoting discipline specific knowledge in key areas such as maths science English and Technology this government has a sharp focus on decluttering the curriculum where appropriate to ensure teachers can get can get on with teaching the fundamental skills to students the skills that students will need to prepare them for the future we are committed to working with the states and the ter teries to support quality schooling for all students and the provision of successful Pathways to further education training and employment once students complete their learning the government is already working to ensure the Australian curriculum is providing students with the skills that they will need to have a successful education and success in the workforce and their community posteducation and there is no more important time for us to be considering this uh as right now when we are experiencing uh an economic crisis due to the onset of the co 19 pandemic while the federal government of the day of of any day plays an important role in education nationally it is vital in considering this private senator's bill before us today to be clear about the primary role of state governments to deliver education the States run schools in their respective jurisdictions and where there are instances of schools or individual teachers teaching something that is against the curriculum or is just simply inappropriate or wrong it's primarily the state governments and their education departments which need to take responsibility for putting a stop to that and that is largely the issue that the government has with this bill and the method it is proposing for attempting to regulate content in schools around the country to ensure that the Australian curriculum is working for students the Morrison coalition government formally commenced a review of the curriculum in July this year the terms of reference were agreed at the 12th of June 2020 meeting of Education Council of federal state and territory education ministers and will be undertaken by the Australian curriculum assessment and Reporting Authority aara this review is an important step forward in addressing concerns that the curriculum the Australian curriculum is not providing students with contemporary knowledge and essential skills and en lifting Australia's performance in literacy numeracy and science given the central role which states play in delivering education as I said earlier having primary responsibility for running State schools this seems to be the most appropriate way to improve the Australian curriculum and ensure that those improvements actually flow through to the student students in schools regardless of which state they live in yes this review will declutter the Australian curriculum so it better serves students needs and promotes academic Excellence aara has undertaken extensive research and monitoring of the existing curriculum and will be engaging with teachers and stakeholder groups aara will report on its progress with the initial learning areas of Mathematics and Technology to be considered by education Council in June 2021 and all other learning areas in September 2021 the review of the curriculum as I said Madame Deputy president is an integral part a very important part of what the Australian government is doing to support quality education in Australia in regard to the bill that we are debating here today the government has concerns about the Practical effects of what this is proposing the bill would give the common wealth the power to make federal education funding to a state or territory conditional on the state or territory having laws in force that prohibit a staff member at a school promoting partisan views or activities to students and require a staff member at a school when teaching a subject to ensure that there is a balanced presentation of opposing views in relation to that subject I spoke in my maiden speech Madame Deputy president about my own experience with Civic education from a wonderful teacher at my primary school who insisted that it was possible for us to learn about how Australian uh political systems and Australian parliaments operate without necessarily providing us with a partisan view on that operation and I certainly stand by that students at school should not be subjected to partisan political views in a learning environment from any side of political thought one of the most important reasons why we have Civic education at school is so our young kids can learn about how politics operates and I hope uh later in life determine their own views on what they think about the world and how they think the world operates it shouldn't be imposed upon them by someone um providing that education under Australia's constitutional Arrangements the states and territories have responsibility for education in their jurisdictions and any compliance with the balanced present ation of opposing views proposed in the bill would fall to them in the first instance but requiring the teaching of two different views on a range of issues also opens up the possibility of unintended consequences we wouldn't want to see a situation where a teacher or a school has been teaching a particular subject absolutely correctly and appropriately but suddenly feel compelled by this legislation to also present an alternative interpretation or view which most parents would agree is clearly incorrect there are also legal considerations to take into account in regards to this proposed bill that we're debating today this bill does not provide Clarity on what constitutes a balanced presentation of opposing views which is a subjective and uh legal standard and therefore difficult to implement the proposed amendments to the Australian Education Act 2013 I'm advised run a substantial risk of being subject to constitutional and other legal challenges and may be difficult to interpret Implement comply with and enforce as I said earlier Madame Deputy president it is important that state governments take responsibility for the content taught in their state schools and parents have a right to expect that their children are being taught factual content along with basic skills in school sub in core subjects such as Reading Writing mathematics and science and as I said there is no more important time for us to be considering the alignment of the skills and training that our young people receive in this country and how that skills and training will prepare them eventually for the workforce than during uh very difficult Economic Times that we now find ourselves in but from time to time we do see examples around the country where a school or an individual teacher Strays from this concept accept uh that children should be taught factual content and parents quite rightly Express concerns with that one of the areas where I believe it is incredibly important for children to be taught factual age appropriate information is in the area of Science and biology I've spoken in the Senate a number of times previously about institutions and elements of our bureaucracy that repeatedly conflate gender identity with sex to the point where some of these bureaucrats can't even tell you what the definition of a woman is there is very good reason for parents to be concerned about what will be taught to children in schools When government agencies like human rights commissions present misleading information about differences between the two Sexes and the laws that are in place to protect sex-based rights and services as an example that's been raised with me since I've taken an interest in this subject the Queensland Human Rights Commission advises schools that it is not lawful for School athletics carnivals to operate on the basis of sex because an Athletics Carnival does not count as competitive sport this is official advice from the Queensland Human Rights Commission to Queensland schools yet it is so clearly wrong both the Commonwealth sex Discrimination Act and the Queensland anti-discrimination act clearly allow for sport for children 12 years and older to be operated based on sex it's absolutely Beyond dispute that boys at that age have inherent biological advantages over girls and to suggest that a school athletics Carnival isn't competitive is just fle we also know that there have been numerous examples of schools in Australia teaching students unapproved content about gender fluidity materials like the gender bred person and parents are entitled to be concerned about this when there is significant contention in the medical community about why there has been such a dramatic rise in the number of young children particularly and sadly girls seeking medical intervention to block puberty or change their bodies to affirm their identified gender so in terms of schools having a responsibility to be accurate in what they teach and avoiding teaching opinion or activism and presenting it as fact that is certainly a concern that is raised often with me and I suspect all parliamentarians and I spoken about these concerns in this place many many times but this bill that we are debating here today does not seem to be the right way to deal with that issue it's certainly important for parents to be engaged in their child's education and to be comfortable that what is being taught to their children is accurate and appropriate to achieve that there needs to be a joint approach between state governments the federal government education departments schools principes teachers but given the legal issues that have been raised about the constitutionality of this bill that we're debating here today as well as the Practical considerations about how it could really be implemented I do not think that this bill can be supported thank you Senator Chandler Senator green thank you Madame Deputy president labor opposes this bill these amendments would under mind evidence-based teaching in our schools and would allow the teaching of Fringe conspiracy theories to Australian kids the curriculum taught to Australian kids should be formed by evidence and expertise while it's important for students to learn about opposing political views this bill extends to opposing views on science and historic events as well and could theoretically include any event over which opposing views allegedly exist our kids need to be learning the facts about Science and History not about conspiracy theories the bill is offensive to teachers who like other essential workers have been working incredibly hard during this pandemic this bill is damaging poorly drafted and should not be passed it is not surprising but it is disappointing that one nation is debating this bill today when one nation gets an opportunity to present legislation to the National Parliament this is what they choose to prioritize in the middle of a recession in the middle of the worst jobs crisis since the depression all that they care about are these tied culture wars they're putting all of their energy into the content of education classes but they go missing when queenslanders are losing their jobs why aren't they talking about the hundreds of jobs lost in rockampton at the central Queensland University why aren't they talking about the government's push to make Mine Workers permanent casuals one nation loved to profess their support for workers but when they have a chance to actually help them they present us with this this discussion on these issues is always devoid of fact and it's about spreading conspiracy theories and creating fear and division because we we know what this bill is really about and we know from the contribution of the government center Senator before this what this bill is really about debating we need to understand how we got to this point what has led to the introduction of this bill and an environment where it would be considered possible to debate conspiracy theor is in this parliament in this Parliament we know part of Senator Hansen's motivation is to fuel outrage which is self-serving wholly aimed at whipping up Facebook clicks and media reporting it is not about supporting queenslanders but the other reason that we got here is this it has become necessary for these crossbench Senators to compete with the conservative views within the liberal party because the true Liberal Party is far from Modern or liberal these so-called modern Liberals are unable to stand up to the hard right of their party room the liberal party is being taken over by the hard right as we saw from media reports of Branch stacking in the Victorian Liberal Party designed to punish and Purge socially Progressive MPS Senator Hansen hasn't introduce this legislation in a vacuum we know that there are climate change deniers in the liberal party room that is why they haven't taken any credible action on climate change ever liberal Senator Senator renck has accused the Bureau of meteorology of changing temperature records to fit a global warming agenda on this side of the chamber we believe in science and we trust scientists we don't try to Pedal discredited conspiracy theor theories but we know that that is happening in the liberal party room we also know that while public support from Marriage equality silenced many hard-right conservatives on gay relationships the hard right of the Liberal Party jocking to outdo each other when it comes to pre-election is still at its core deeply opposed to lgbti equality liberal Senator Senator Chandler has made at least two speeches in the Senate since the co 19 Crisis began on these issues trying to Veil her transphobic views as faux feminist values in her second reading speech on this bill Senator Hansen said when Educators protect the rights of a minority by stripping girls of their rights something is wrong well we know where Senator Chandler is getting her speeches from because she said in a speech to the Senate I stand with JK Rowling and millions of women around the world who are determined to ensure our rights as women and not traded off in the name of diversity liberal Senator Senator stoker has an active petition on her website she says how can you stand up to the transgender agenda she's asking people to sign this petition and she says on that website these issues are not hypothetical they are coming up for debate in the Parliament and in our public discourse all of the time well these debates are happening but they are happening because the liberal party is having them because they are giving speeches and creating petitions and endorsing views of this kind in the middle of an economic crisis when youth unemployment is Skyrock Skyrock marke in especially in Regional Australia because fueling self-serving outrage to protect their own jobs is more important to them than protecting the jobs of young Australians the biggest concern for young people and their parents right now is the huge surge in youth unemployment they're concerned about how they're going to get a job or the quality of the TA course that they're considering or whether they'll be enough University places for them parents and kids aren't sitting up at night worrying about the lack of conspiracy content in their local school they're worrying about their jobs the jobs of their kids whether they'll have jobs in the future will they get get the same opportunities that other Generations have had it occurs to me that there may have been some contributions to this debate today that are incredibly hurtful to young people especially young lgbti youth their friends and their families so I want to finish today on a positive note last Friday was wear it purple day wear at purple day is about showing lgbtiq young people that they have a right to be proud of who they are it is about creating safe spaces in schools and universities workplaces and public spaces to show lgbtiq young people that they are seen and they are supported 75% of lgbti Youth in Australia will be bullied because of their identity and 80% of those people will experience that bullying at school these kids are vulnerable they are at risk of suicide it was only three years ago that they watched a public debate take place about whether their relationships were worth the same as their peers and we are here again debating their worthiness their existence and equality well I was one of those kids once and now I am standing in the Senate to tell them this important message they have every right to be proud of who they are and they have every right to feel safe and to feel supported because can I tell you if you're an lgbti kid it doesn't just get better it gets really awesome labor opposes this Bill thank you Senator Senator farooqi thank you Madame acting Deputy president I rise on behalf of the greens to speak to the Australian education legislation Amendment prohibiting the Indo nation of children's Bill 2020 which has been introduced by Senator Hansen of one nation the bill amends the Australian curriculum assessment and Reporting Authority Act 2008 to require aara to ensure that school education provides what the bill refers to as a balanced presentation of opposing views on political historical and scientific issues it also amends the Australian Education Act 2013 to make financial assistance to States and territories conditional on them having certain laws in force that would also prohibit what Senator Hansen calls indoctrination in schools can I just say that the greens vehemently oppose this bill this bill is transphobic this bill is anti-science this bill has nothing to do with historical issues that Senator Hansen wants to talk about let's just start at first princip principles there is no doubt that there is benefit uring in ensuring that Australian schooling exposes students to diverse viewpoints to diverse perspectives and enriches them through a comprehensive education students benefit from having their thinking challenged and from considering ideas and subjects through multiple lenses but let's be clear that ensuring this is not the intention nor the anticipated outcome of this piece of legislation that we are debating here today this is a dangerous and pathetic piece of legislation there is no more or less to say about it it is an attempt to force a rewrite of the curriculum to require teaching of climate denialism and harmful conservative ideas of gender and sexuality I have to say senator Hansen's sted second reading speech on this bill was not given much attention at that time and probably for good reason but reading it back and listening to the senator this morning it's clear how much of this push for so-called balance is driven by her contempt for transgender people this is nasty stuff this bill is pretty hate filled and it will hurt and damage our lgbtqi community here is the right-wing victim complex at its most paranoid and on display for all to see Senator Hansen seems convinced that our schools are brainwashing children by teaching them about the signs of climate change for instance Senator Hansen honestly believes that Sinister Education Department officials are plotting to turn our children into Communists and revolutionaries this bill is nothing more than a publicity stunt and a poorly considered attempt to bully teachers and curriculum developers into feeling that they aren't doing their jobs unless they Jam the curriculum full of right-wing conspiracy theories obviously neither Senator Hansen nor anyone in this chamber has any direct power over what goes into the curriculum the curriculum should be based on Independent evidence and expertise not Senator Hansen's latest bigoted thought bub and as for Senator Chandler there is absolutely no reason for parents to be concerned about what is being taught in schools I think this should be very clear to every single person in this chamber this bill belongs nowhere but in the bin Senator Hansen's spurious claims that human caused climate change is unsubstantiated and schools teach gender fluidity and real ignment to infants can go with this bill in the bin it's vital that every child learns the reality of the climate crisis the truth of Australia's settler Colonial past and how to have respectful relationships in the context of a comprehensive sex education in schools teachers working with educational experts do a great job of supporting students of often working without the resources they need they certainly don't need one nation's meddling and bullying the greens oppose this Bill thank you Senator Senor van thank you president I also rise to speak on the Australian education legislation Amendment prohibiting the indoctrination of children bill of 2020 and as my fellow senators from this side of the chamber at l have already stated the government will not be supporting this bill no matter how well-intentioned the senators from one nation think they are being now that's not to say I don't have some sympathy for what they're trying to achieve all too often I've had complaints from parents and heard from their children about being scared to death at school by lessons on climate change not just the fact but by the Socialist green left on how they should be scared and scaring of children is not something that should happen in the in the classroom Madame acting Deputy president there is no doubt that we believe that schools universities and vocational training institutions all play a central role in equipping all Australians with the Knowledge and Skills they will need to live and work successfully in the 21st century in many ways challenges of the current Co 19 environment with disruptive learning remote classes fragmented assessments has me that getting an education getting that education delivery right is fundamentally important for properly equipping Australians for the challenges of the modern world but it is interesting Madame Deputy president that when you talk to parents there is still a strong emphasis from them on the key skills of reading literacy and numeracy or as we used to say reading writing and arithmetic as a result the government is wary about a growing push for soft skills at the expense of disciplined specific disciplined specific knowledge we know that welldeveloped deep subject matter knowledge is the key to success in today's modern society as such this government believes that there is that there needs to be a focus on providing the foundations for deep learning Within Australia's Australia's national curriculum equipping the Next Generation with the Deep Foundation skills needed this can be done by simplifying and decluttering the education environment focusing on the basics as I said before reading literacy and numeracy to ensure that Australia's children especially those from the early years to year 10 get the basics right this simplifying of the learning environment not only ensures that children acquire the foundations for deep learning that will ensure that they gain the skills early to have successful professional lives but will also support teachers this simplification ensures that teachers can get on with teaching the basic and frees them from excessive red tape something that I'm sure Senators Hansen and Roberts will be very supportive of Madame actic Deputy president president this bill crafted by one nation would pre-operatively give the Commonwealth a power to make federal education funding to a state or territory conditional on that state having laws in force that require a number of things firstly it would prohibit a staff member at a school promoting partisan views or activities to students and would require a staff member at a school when teaching a subject to ensure that there is a balance presentation of opposing views in relation to that subject unfortunately the bill does not provide Clarity on what constitutes a balanced presentation of opposing views as I'm sure the good senators from Queensland know the determination of what constitutes balance is a subjective test and is awfully difficult to implement even as a legal standard let alone as a teaching standard the proposed amendments put forward by Senator Hansen to the Australian Education Act 2013 run a substantial risk of being subject to constitutional challenges as I'm sure this chamber is aware subjective tests are hard to prove and in are difficult to interpret and comply with or enforce one of the situations that we do not want to see with our education system is that teachers are wasting their time dealing with with disgruntled parents who are upset about the level of balance provided within the classroom by imposing such subjective tests you are guaranteeing that teachers right across the country will be spending half their days justifying their class as subject matter rather than teaching children to justify their math problems as we move into a world with stem subjects are going to be more more vital and more important I know what I would rather our teachers to be doing under Australia's constitutional Arrangements State and territory governments are responsible for ensuring the delivery and regulation of school education to all children within their jurisdictions and that is why Madame Deputy President we must work in partnership with our state and ter territory counterparts to achieve the best results for our children not dictating to them as One Nation would wish the federal government to do now I am not going to say that such a partnership is an easy thing to do to get the balance right it reques the requires the involvement of governments parents teachers and of course the students themselves however would never just focus back on the age-old debates of funding of schools debates exacer exacerbated by the Gillard governments much lorded but never funded gonsky review on school funding but as this government has done it should focus on the content and quality of Education students are receiving and the skills and knowledge of those teaching it that is why in 2017 the government commissioned the review to achieve educational excellence in Australian schools the report called for a prioritization of learning progressions for literacy and numeracy in curriculum development in early years of schooling so to ensure the core function core foundations for learning are developed by all children by the age of eight the report recognizes that school education needs to maximize individual learning growth and attainment to ensure every student is ready to succeed in a changing World following on from that process Australian curriculum Foundation to year 10 review formally commenced in July this year despite the challenges of despite the challenges on the education system uh of coid 19 the terms of reference of this review were agreed at the 12 12th of June 2020 meeting of the educational Council of federal state and territory education ministers the Australian curriculum assessment and Reporting author Authority is tasked to undertake this review the review will declutter the Australian curriculum so a better serves students needs and promotes academic Excellence although the review aims to concentrate content in all learning areas PRI priority will be given to the prim primary years this process is an important step forward in addressing an overcrowded curriculum and in lifting lifting Australia's performance in literacy num and science Madame Deputy president what this bill fails to do though is recognized that curriculum is only part of what makes a great education system part of it is also about those people who seek to have a career in teaching by encouraging them into the profession ensuring proper training and rewarding those who achieve high standards in delivering that education despite the objections of of some in the teaching unions this government is committed to supporting teachers to go back to basics focusing on literacy numeracy and developing students understanding of essential content without these foundational building blocks it makes it difficult to develop strong educational outcomes down the track the Morrison government has implemented and continues to implement National reforms to improve the quality of initial teaching education this includes reforms focused on the strengthening selection requirements for those entering initial teacher education programs as well as providing confidence in those graduating from initial teacher education all those studying teaching must meet clear literacy and num benchmarks before graduation and through the introduction of final year teaching performance assessments demonstrate that they have the Practical SK skills required to be classroom ready even in these unprecedented times maintaining an expectation of high quality teaching is vitally important as such the requirement for initial teacher education students to meet the standard of the literacy and numeracy test prior to graduation remains in place under the national school reform agreement all governments are working together to develop national teacher Workforce strategy which will further strengthen the teaching Workforce many schools in Regional remote low socioeconomic areas experience significant challenges attracting staff and finding teachers with the subject expertise they need the Australian government is investing $28.7 million in our future teaching Workforce by funding the high achieving Teachers program the program provides two alternative Pathways into teaching for high achieving University graduates in 2020 170 participants with experience and qualifications from a range of Industries commence the program in 2021 and 2022 the program will attract and will attract and train a f further 280 new teachers these high achieving individuals will work closely so will work exclusively with schools experiencing teacher Workforce shortages including in Regional Rural and remote communities unfortunately Co 19 has impacted the delivery of the program in schools in 2020 both provide both providers are working with the Australian government state and territory governments and partner schools to continue to support the education of Australian Secondary School students through this unprecedented time as you can see Madame AI Deputy president through the hard work of Minister ten and working in partnership with States parents community and students the morison government is working to modernize simplify and declutter the current education system working closely with industry to ensure that our children are equipped the skills today for the jobs of Tomorrow bringing education back to the basics reading literacy and numeracy getting the foundations right for deep learning within key areas the bill proposed by Senator Hansen does not support the government agenda it will do nothing to support the education of our children and as such the government might be supporting it thank you very much thank you senator centor SS uh thanks Madame acting Deputy president I um had uh the opportunity this morning to listen to um Senator green and Senator farooqi and Senator van speeches in relation to the bill and thought I might just reflect U briefly on on Senator Van's contribution I thought that it was a thoughtful contribution to the debate um and it did strike me that while I probably largely disagree with many of the conclusions that Senator van reaches I do think it underscores how important it is how we disagree and how important it is that in this place we spend a bit of time reflecting on how important it is that we decide carefully upon what it is that we're going to disagree about see I think a debate about the curriculum in education the balance between the hard skills that Senator van was talking about um he said colloquially Reading Writing and arithmetic but I think he would concede goes more broadly across the sciences and geography and um a a proper appreciation of the uh English literature and the and the um and the great things that could happen for students in the study of English literature um but also you know the balance between those issues across to uh how much we value critical thinking the spirit of inquiry and research skills I mean those are useful things that this place could spend its time debating and considering I also think that those contributions from speakers before me that emphasize how difficult these unprecedented times and the necessary Public Health response have made it for students particularly students in year 11 and 12 and I just do want to say to those students and their teachers um particularly in Victoria but across the country where uh uncertainty uh has made studying much harder where um accessing uh content through Zoom lessons or whatever the platform is that uh that schools are using uh has made uh has made their work more difficult and I think all of us in this place uh should uh send a message to those students and their teachers that we appreciate their work that we wish them the best that no matter how this year goes and how next year goes those students will be supported um and those teachers should be supported and that we should value um their work now labor opposes the amendment because it undermines evidence-based teaching uh it would mandate the teaching of conspiracy theories in our schools it appears to have on the face of it significant constitutional difficulties and even if you accepted Senator Hansen's outline of the desired intent of the bill it's very unlikely that it would be able to achieve its objectives now we should be focused on the overall performance of our schools in this place we should be focused on equality of access to our top quality education we should be focused on inclusion including all of our students in the school system in a decent high quality quality education where they feel valued and supported and they can make choices about deepening their study acquiring the skills in uh that'll support them in their later lives we should be about Excellence equity and participation this preoccupation by some with matters of sex gender and climate change as the focus of of what the parliament should be talking about is unnecessarily puant it is an effort by some to frighten people in the Australian community and create Division and indeed hatred where there should be Excellence equality inclusion and a focus on making sure all of our kids in the school system are looked after uh that means low-income families disadvantaged families Regional family should all have an equal go all kids should be included regardless of their gender or gender identity their sexuality their background it is a confusing and challenging Time for Kids particularly around issues of gender and sexuality is hard enough for adolescence without making it worse without us in this place making it tougher for kids the curriculum taught in our schools should be based on evidence and expertise this amendment would undermine evidence it would undermine evidence-based teaching and would allow Fringe conspiracy theories to be taught in our schools the teaching of science is vital to our national interest there should be more science more maths more evidence-based material taught not less now there comes on a on from a fringe of conservative politics a bit over represented in this place a fringe of conservative politics a challenge to empiricism a challenge to rationality in the post-enlightenment era these characters want to return to a sort of pre-copernican middle-aged era where one person's Superstition has as much value as s scientific inquiry and we should not indulge it it might be in some people's temporary political interest to indulge it but we should not indulge it and we've seen over the past months the acceleration of climate change denialism being weaponized and fueled by some in the liberal and National Party we've seen an acceleration in this unpreceded ented period of antia conspiracy theories 5G conspiracy theories we've seen Mr Kelly uh who's an enthusiastic proponent of conspiracy theories uh and we've seen his conduct over the course of the last few months now never forget that Mr Kelly uh was Scott Morrison's preferred candidate in the recent cook pre-selection and that there was an enormous effort to overwhelm the local voters in cook who' had enough of Mr Kelly's BL sorry Senator S I think you mean Hughes Hughes I do I do I get my I get my shy seats confused sometimes they their boundaries change so often uh that it's uh sometimes difficult to know whether you're in cook or whether in Hughes uh sometimes their local members appear into distinguishable um and one wonders whether the views of their local members are the same because otherwise why would Mr Morris and Madame acting Deputy president have fought so hard to get this climate denying hydroxychloroquine conspiracy theorist back into the parliament over the views of locals it's hard to understand Mr Kelly of course threatened to go to the crossbench arguably where he belongs and he's done enormous damage to the standing of the liberal party and the Damage continues now he has spent a significant part of his parliamentary career on late night television uh as an avid climate denialist he's probably done more than anybody in the House of Representatives to wreck successive government's efforts to have a coherent energy po policy in Australia he's uh climate denialism I mean if you're worried about power Bills going up think about Craig Kelly uh if you're worried about emissions going up think about the member for Hughes if you're worried about investment in generation capacity going down well you can think about Mr Kelly again he's done more than anybody else but more concerningly more immediate is his conduct and behavior in relation to conspiracy theories that undermine the public health effort last week he was promoting theories uh in relation to compulsory coid vaccinations for everybody coming soon he posted no you're not dreaming and this is not a Sci-Fi novel he said that video's title Shar sh by the biggest oversharer of uh farri right memes in Australian politics it's title is Bill Gates says everyone has to get his vaccination the week before he said that the premier of Victoria should go to prison for 25 years uh now there hasn't been a moment where the minister for health or the Prime Minister has rebuked uh Mr Kelly no one has made any effort in the leadership of the liberal party uh to send out a clear message uh that these sorts of ideas are rejected by the leadership and by the parliament in here nobody's done it so you do wonder what the commitment of the liberal and National Party really is to science what the commitment of the liberal and National Party really is to evidence and what the commitment of the liberal and National Party really is to focusing on the real needs and public confidence in the public health effort that is so needed to fight back against the co 19 virus Mr KY is more protected than the koala bear is protected he's meme was shared by Mr Evans um a cook who is a Aid conspiracy theorist about 5G and all sorts of things the health ministers declined to comment and last week there was an enormous effort in the House of Representatives uh to defend Mr Kelly from a centure motion brought on uh by Mr Bowen instead of rejecting the this madness the government has shielded Mr Kelly from criticism instead of clarifying the issues the government has obscured the issues now students if if Scott Morrison and the Liberal Party won't act in the interests of Science and evidence well the school system becomes even more important school students should leave school with the skills and the facts in the critical thinking capacity to be able to reject this kind of behavior now um I have enormous respect for teachers and for teachers all over the country who are working hard in our schools to deliver an inclusive excellent education um the liberal and National Party think teachers are the enemy part of some you know cultural Marxist plot to undermine education standards we should be elevating teachers and supporting them not denigrating them in this place there is a base political strategy at operation here it's all about donations and clicks on the internet and it's not just a one nation strategy there are members of the government party who engage in this Behavior who want to frighten people and encourage fear and division make wild claims about what is taught in our schools which on closer examination turn out not to be true but the modus operandi is to just keep making the claim so the claim is made it is refuted and then we move on to the next claim there is a bewildering blizzard of misinformation out there the purpose here is not to change the law the purpose is to add to the confusion the minister for Education should be there in the House of Representatives setting the record straight uh and his representative here should be doing the same thing when haven't we made progress really on some of these question questions many Australians are uncomfortable with Frank discussions of sex and gender fair enough but the dial has shifted in the right direction kids feel included they feel loved and looked after in our schools why on Earth are people in this place making it harder why on Earth are we trying to shift the dial back from acceptance to rejection now I realize that I've run out of time Madam Senator S I have Senator Walsh on the speaking list but uh are you seeking leave to continue your to continue my remarks your remarks thank you um yes that's in agreement um Clark I understand we now move on to the next um private members Bill General business order of the day number two Freedom of Information legislation Amendment improving access and transparency Bill 2018 second reading debate Senator Patrick Patrick thank you madam acting uh Deputy president before I speak to this bill I want to share some uh briefly some fi philosophy I'll quote from James Madison in 1822 when he said that a popular government without popular information or the means of acquiring it is but a a prologue prologue to a fast or a tragedy or perhaps both knowledge will forever govern ignorance and people who mean to be their own Governors must arm themselves with the power that knowledge gives we'll move forward uh 150 years to uh 1976 and one Malcolm Fraser as uh as the prime minister as he was then if the Australian electorate is to be able to make valid judgments on government policy it should have the greatest access to information possible How can any Community progress without continuing an informed and intelligent debate How can there be debate without information wise words people are granted access access to information through our foi act it provides by way of Statute a default right to information indeed it is for government to say why you can't have the information uh rather than for a citizen to say why they should that is the purpose of the Freedom of Information Act 1982 but unfortunately the implementation of the ACT is broken you just have to wander up to uh level two of this building and speak to journalists who who want foi information to help them do their job of keeping government to account but also it's necessary for accurate reporting and yet uh many of them will simply tell you that it's a that that it's a process that simply isn't worthwhile conducting and that's an indictment fi if you ask constituents they're uh uncomfortable uncomfortable about fi as well now some constituents just seek access to information about themselves and they're entitled to do that they're entitled to know what it is that government uh has on record about them and indeed the FI act does provide them with rights to uh annotate records if they think they are incorrect but it's also necessary for Citizens if they want to contribute to debates and I have helped constituents with Fi when they're trying to understand why government is doing what it's doing and that can it can be at the local uh State uh or federal government level of course we're focused today on the federal government level unfortunately what happens when you uh submit an fi is that departments make Cavalier claim that deny access and then they seek to wear the applicant down through process be it a internal review an information commission review or then extending up to the aat now the number of fois is rising it's not like it's a uh uh you know it's a it's a dying requirement in actual fact people are more interested in information than they have been in the past you can look at the number of of information commissioner reviews now just to be uh uh sure that everyone understands what I'm talking about I'm not talking about foi applications but the applications to the information commissioner when they are denied access in 2011 uh 12 there were 456 applications for uh an information commissioner review in 1718 that number had moved uh almost doubled to 801 applications now not all of those applications go to decision just by uh uh submitting an application to the information commissioner sometimes the department will reconsider and throughout the process they may reconsider so we saw in 1112 uh uh whilst there were 4 56 applications only about 25 uh applications went to final decision and in uh 201718 we were up to 123 decisions okay that's almost uh one every couple of days uh which is relevant to what I'm going to talk about a little bit later in terms of under resourcing of the information commissioner now finalization times how long does it take to get access to FIY uh with the information commissioner so typically uh 30 days is the initial application time you can then go through an internal review if you want to or you can send it to the information commissioner if you've been denied access uh about 30 9% of applications are completed within uh 120 days 47% are completed within 6 months the number Rises to 69% by the time we're talking about uh reviews completed under 9 months and Under 12 months 84% so if you do go through this process and these these numbers are 2017 18 numbers uh you'll find that uh you may well be waiting a year and indeed uh there are 16% of applications in 1718 that were longer than a year in progression that's 97 applications 97 people who wanted access to information who wanted timely access to information have been waiting for over a year for the information commissioner to complete complete her review so there's something wrong and my bill seeks to uh deal with some of those things that are wrong the first thing my bill does is requires the government to fill the three officers of the Australian information commissioner that is the information commissioner the Privacy commissioner and the Freedom of Information Commissioners the there are three Commissioners in statute and unfortunately only one of them is filled this bill uh passed in 2010 uh Professor McMillan very honorable uh law professor was the information commissioner and he had James Popple Mr James Popple as the foi uh uh commissioner and Timothy Pilgrim was the uh was the Privacy commission commissioner and they started up the office they they commenced doing training across government they uh produced uh guidelines they worked very hard then in 2014 the Abbott Government tried to disband the office of the Australian information commissioner that was rejected by the Senate so what happened then the abic government starved them of funds uh many may recall articles in the paper where Professor McMillan was working from home almost uh no staff uh supporting him thankfully uh Mr turble when he became prime minister uh relented and uh uh since then we have seen an increase in funding occurring however we didn't uh ever fill those additional positions the the uh the um information commissioner uh from about 2014 was only one person Mr Timothy Pilgrim um and interestingly a person without a degree and I'll talk about that shortly uh we've had since March 2018 Miss angelene Fork she has uh has does have a degree uh and but unfortunately what's happened is she's been loaded up with additional work things like the open government partnership additional privacy tasks will recall that during Co safe she was engaged to look at privacy related issues she's got to be one of the hardest working public servants around uh I don't like the fact that information commissioner reviews uh take a long period of time but I don't uh necessarily blame Miss Fork I think she does the best with what she can which is why we need to fix things we do need to have three Commissioners the information commissioner the Privacy commissioner and a dedicated Freedom of Information commissioner so the office is under resourced we should allow citizens if they want to having been dissatisfied with the Department to bypass the information commissioner to pay their $920 and go straight to the aat that should be permitted and that's what this bill seeks to do and if the information commissioner gets to a point where she can't make a decision within 1201 withinin 120 days it should be a free pass to the aat which is a much uh larger and better resourced organization that's what this bill asks this bill also asks for uh or prevents agencies from making submissions to fi decision reviews that have not been Advanced by the agency in its own decision-making process so that can't switch exemptions halfway through that would prevent the current practice of uh where you have a uh an applicant who's quite successful eats away at a particular exemption and the government just sticks their hand up and say we're going to make a new one now I can see Senator stoer sitting there quite concerned that I'm suggesting we interfere with the way in which Merit reviews are run do noo but um uh you know because it's a it's a it's a legal principle but right now there is abuse in this area I'll give you one example I had an fi with the Prime Minister uh application made to the Prime Minister 2000 October 2018 I made the request the prime minister's off has made the uh a decision on a really complex and nuanced uh piece of law an erroneous argument relating to jurisdiction now of course I went to the information commissioner and the information commissioner looked at it over a period of time uh and uh it took her about 6 months to work out that she didn't want to touch it with a barge pole and so she denied the review for the purpose of allowing me to go to the A so I take the matter to the AIT I pay my $920 I go to the AIT and the as soon as I get there what does the Commonwealth do they abandoned the argument that they had they realized it was so erroneous it wasn't going to stand up and they present another argument uh based around uh parliamentary privilege somehow the executive was proposing a legal argument that parliamentary privilege must be recognized as protective of uh an action by the executive to prevent against something being tabled and debated in the parliament now the Bill of Rights in uh 19 in 1688 was signed after the hanging of uh of King Charles after a uh 1649 trial in Westminster Abby by prosecutor Mr cook with the approval of Mr Cromwell that was done for uh because they wanted to prevent the king from interfering with the parliament now we have the AGS arguing for some reason that uh uh parliamentary privilege somehow protects the king or the executive when uh when he seeks to censor the parliament article 9 of the Bill of Rights I remind people it says that the freedom of speech or debates or procceedings in the parliament or not to be impeached or questioned in any Court or Place out of Parliament and yet they tried to abuse that they wanted to mount an argument in relation to that so the matter was elevated was elevated to a to a presidential member to just The Honorable Justice white now it turns out he knows a lot about parliamentary privilege he's dealt with the matter and so what happened a day before the hearing the Commonwealth pulled out because that's their strategy they they rais an exemption then they then they abandon it it's all about making sure that when information is is provided to a person it's provided late when the when the value of the information has has diminished considerably now that matter is still before the aat on just standard fi stuff now and a decision decisions pending and uh I suspect I'll be informing the Chamber of that particular decision now I've lodged over 180 fois in my time as a senator and I know exactly the tactics that they play we also need to make sure that the the information commissioner has a legal degree or the FI commissioner has a legal degree Mr Pilgrim did not and I don't cast any dispersions upon Mr Pilgrim but we should have lawyers sitting in the role of uh of people who are making these decisions it's a requirement of the law that the Freedom of Information commissioner uh has to but we don't have one of those it's filled by an information commissioner who doesn't have to have uh a law degree angelene Fork the current one uh current information commissioner does and it also requires uh uh uh agencies to uh to to not publish FIS until about 10 days after a journalist has gone through all of this the last thing they want to do is have their story taken away from them we need 10 days in the legislation uh we also need to make sure things like external costs are disclosed so we can see how much the government is spending trying to keep information from people this bill fixes a number of issues that slow down the FI process a well-informed citizen CI cenry is the LI is uh the lifeblood of democracy and in all arenas of government information particularly timely information is the currency of power uh clear dissatisfaction amongst fi users something needs to be done and this bill is a good start thank you Senator Patrick Senator stoker thank you Madame acting Deputy president ah FY Freedom of Information a topic that excites and Thrills us all oh hang on sorry wrong speech foi excites and thrills almost nobody but yet it is really important to transparency and accountability of government and so here we are speaking on the Freedom of Information legislation Amendment improving access and transparency bill now the government supports the general intent of this bill to make government more transparent and more accountable to assist citizens and the media to access information under the law and to improve the effectiveness of Australia's Freedom of Information laws however despite that good intention the measures contained in this bill just don't achieve those objectives and in some cases would unnecessarily duplicate laws and un necessary duplicate obligations that already exist that's why our bipartisan report labor and the Coalition working together um of the Senate legal and constitutional Affairs legislation committee recommended that this bill not be passed by the Senate outlining a number of unnecessary and duplicative requirements now if it were um the case that the coalition's support of this bill reflected some Grand conspiracy to hide information as no doubt um some other Senators would suggest then it simply wouldn't have had that bipartisan attitude displayed and I think that's an important point to make so let's go through what the bill does and step through some of the reasons why it just doesn't do what it sets out to do first the bill includes a requirement for the National Archives of Australia to publish more deta detailed information about expenditure on legal advice for requests to records on its face doesn't sound bad but the requirement would largely duplicate existing reporting requirements for legal expenses that exist under the legal services directions of 2017 while also creating a reporting obligation that would be inconsistent with whole of government Arrangements that apply under those directions the second thing the does is that it requires the Australian information commissioner to have legal qualifications to review Freedom of Information decisions now I'd suggest that's a requirement that is entirely unnecessary it is often not essential for senior public servants or for statutary officers who make decisions that have a legal impact to themselves hold legal qualifications and it's quite common practice for decisions made at all levels of the public service to be made in in technical matters or in procedural matters um that have a legal impact but the idea that that means everyone in the public service should be a lawyer um is one that is misplaced indeed even if it were necessary to um sometimes access Legal Information in order to make these decisions it's also true to say that people within an office um for instance the office of the information and privacy commissioner might have legal qualifications to support the person who is running the show so I'll give you an example the former information and privacy commissioner Mr Timothy Pilgrim a person um held in such high regard that they've been recog he's been recognized with the public service medal um successfully made a large number of Freedom of Information review decisions despite not himself having legal qualifications and he did so in a manner that maintained the respect and dignity of the office um and in a way that was for all relevant purposes legally sound I can't help but think um Australians would be less than enthused if we started applying more and more obligations to put more and more lawyers at every level of the public service and I say that with full disclosure being one myself third the requirement that agencies publish details about Freedom of Information requests on their foi disclosure logs between 10 and 14 days after granting access as opposed to current Arrangements which require publication within 10 days would actually slow down the publication of information on fi disclosure logs additionally nothing under the current foi laws prevents an agency or Minister from proactively releasing information as long as there are no no other legal restrictions preventing the release of that data if this requirement was enacted there could actually be uncertainty about whether the provision prevents an agency or a minister from otherwise releasing information that is subject to the provision before the 10day minimum disclosure log publication time frame had expired and we wouldn't want to provide disincentives to the free disclosure of information fourth the bill exempts parliamentarians from charges under the Freedom of Information Act criminal charges that is now the existing public interest test that must be applied to Freedom of Information charges decisions is flexible enough to deal appropriately with the circumstance where we are dealing with requests from parliamentarians sub subsection 29 sub5 of the Freedom of Information Act provides that ministers and agencies in responding to an applicant who is contesting a charge for Access must take into account whether the access to the document is in the general public interest in determining whether or not to reduce uh for instance a penalty or to impose a charge sorry reduce a charge not a penalty beg your pardon um now I doubt it could be said that exempting parliamentarians from Criminal accountability of any kind would pass the pub test for Australians in the street maybe that means Australians in the pub in any event fifth the bill prevents agencies and ministers from relying on arguments that were not relied upon during an initial foi access decision during a later information commissioner review now that proposal isn't consistent with the efficient and effective operation of the information commissioner review framework if information has come to light um by the time of that review then there's no obvious reason why that additional information shouldn't be able to be taken into account in an effort to make a decision that is as good as is possible on the basis of the data that is to hand at that moment in time particularly given that this process is in large part about avoiding the need to take matters like this to court for example the foi ACT provides that the purpose of an information commissioner review is to determine the correct or the preferable decision in the circumstances and it allows the information commissioner to access all of the relevant information all of the relevant material in making that review decision additionally what's proposed at item 11 of this bill would frustrate the ability of an information commissioner to consider all relevant material to reach a correct and preferable decision when doing so on review sixth this bill allows applicants to apply directly to the aat the administrative appeals Tribunal for review of a Freedom of Information decision or to apply to the aat where the information commissioner would take longer than 120 days to complete a review now this would significantly increase the A's already high workload and it would undermine the objective of facilitating foi review decisions in a timely way any significant increase in the workload of the aat resulting from the proposed amendments would adversely affect the AA at's ability to finalize matters that are already on its books and so in turn this is likely to lead to longer finalization time frames and increased backlogs across the workload of the aat which as we know covers many different disciplines Additionally the proposal to make transfers exempt from aat applications is inconsistent with the A's current fee exemption reasons which are at the moment regarding matters like financial hardship or particular vulnerabilities of the applicant there's also scope for this provision to be misused by some applicants who are seeking to avoid paying aat application fees now Madame acting Deputy president you know I am always for reducing the cost of people's access to government I'm always for reducing um the the cost to Australians of dealing with with red tape indeed we should be removing as much of that red tape as is possible but these particular fees do at times play an important role in deterring vexatious litigation and that's important because the taxpayer Bears the cost of running um the courts and resourcing the people needed to deal with those many vexatious claims before the aat and so I'll turn to the final thing that this bill does and that is that it requires agency annual reports to include information about external legal expenses that relate to Freedom of Information requests now again this would unnecessarily duplicate existing reporting Arrangements which require agencies to provide this information to the office of the Australian information commissioner since we have recently touched on red tape this is another example of a place where we simply don't need to burden it even more each time we impose more reporting requirements each time we Repose impose more administrative um burdens there is a cost associated with it and ultimately those costs are passed on to people who want to make foi applications those costs are passed on to people who want to use our legal system and so while they might be well intentioned we should tread with caution in circumstances where the imposition of this additional requirement really doesn't add any anything to the information that is available on the public record the government remains steadfast in its support for transparency for the value of the Freedom of Information arrangements and for providing substantial funding to the office of the Australian information commissioner so that it can do its job of making sure Australians can access important information from governments for instance in the 2018 to9 budget budget $25.1 million was provided to enhance the office of the Australian information commissioner's enforcement capability and to enable it to effectively oversee increased Privacy Act penalties and new online privacy rules a further $2.6 million has been committed over 5 years to ensure expanded Medicare data matching activities that occur do so in compliance with the Privacy Act and other laws that protect Medicare Medicare benefits schedule and pharmaceutical benefits schedule data so while the objectives of transparency accountability Freedom of Information are ones that are highly valued and they are objectives that are shared by this government the measures contained by this bill simply don't achieve those otherwise Noble objectives and so I urge members of the Senate not to support this bill not because we don't think transparency is important of course we do but because sadly this bill doesn't assist in achieving those important objectives thank you Senator stoker Senator what thank you Madame acting Deputy president this bill seeks to address some of the failings of the Freedom of Information System as it has been operating for the last 7 years under the Abbott turnball Morrison government clearly Senator Patrick is frustrated about the way in which the government continues to trash the freedom of of information system and labor shares Senator Patrick's frustration there is no doubt that the Freedom of Information System designed to make the government more accountable to the people that elected them has been absolutely trashed over the last s years of this government this government hates scrutiny this government has basic has contempt for basic Notions of accountability this is a government that prefers to operate in the shadows it is not difficult to see why because every time some light does find a way in Australians do not like what they see whether it's Sports RS Angus Taylor's latest outrage the awarding of contracts worth hundreds of millions of dollars to to companies headquartered in Beach Shacks or the government's shocking scandal record on aged care the Morrison government does not want Australians to know what is what it is up to and make no no mistake that is why the government hates our foi laws and treats those laws with such contempt that is also why the government continues to starve the information Commissioner of resources so that it takes the commissioner so long to review a rejected Freedom of Information request that the applicant just gives up Mar is that why you're in the majority of rep Madam acting Deputy president thank you Senator scar if Senator scar chooses to listen to the rest of my contribution he might have an answer to that question I understand he's a bit agitated about fi the morison government has resisted our foi laws for the same reasons they resisted the banking role commission the Morrison government has resisted our fi laws for the same reasons they have resisted establishing a genuine National integrity Commission of the kind that labor has pledged to create because they fear transparency fear accountability fear the Australian public knowing what they are really up to this bill by Senator Patrick is well intentioned and many of the proposals it put for puts forward were in close Examination for example the bill would require the government to fill all three offices of the Australian information commissioner the Privacy commissioner and the Freedom of Information commissioner rather than forcing the information commission to fill all three roles as the the current government is requiring it to do that is something the labor party has been calling on the government to do for some time the bill would also allow foi review applicants to elect to have their matter bypass the information commissioner who can take more than a year to make a decision on controversial issues to the administrative appeals tribunal while we understand why Senator Patrick has put forward that proposal it is a proposal that in our view treats a symptom rather than addressing the underlying issue which is that this government has starved the Australian information commissioner of the resources she needs to review foi decisions if we were to shift more of the burden of reviewing these decisions onto the aat the government will simply do the same thing to the tribunal starve the foi division of resources fundamentally the biggest problem with the current Freedom of Information System is not the law it's the current government a government that is at war with accountability a government at war with transparency a government at war with itself labor has a strong track record of respecting our foi laws and will do so again if we ever return to government indeed I will now say a little about Labor's proud record on foi we in labor understand that Freedom of Information laws are an important aspect of a healthy democracy because they give the Australian public and media access to information about what the government elected by the Australian people is doing in their name labor has long championed foi laws with the establishment of a commonwealth foi act a part of Labor's policy platform since 1972 when G whitlam first called for such laws in a speech when he was opposition leader though these laws were not passed for another decade it is yet another example of the reformist vision that characterized go whitlam and reinforced his place in history as a great leader of this nation since fi laws were first introduced in Australia in the 1970s labor has worked to strengthen these laws to improved transparency in government and to Champion the Public's right to know prior to the 2 prior to the 20 7 election the federal labor party made an election commitment to substantially overhaul the foi act as part of its policy platform to restore trust and integrity in Government after the secrecy and abuses of public trust that characterized the later Howard years Labor's commitments were set out in the policy document titled government information restoring trust and integrity when elected in 2007 labor fulfilled its election commitment to restore the Public's right to know labor engaged in extensive consultations on the proposed changes to our fi laws in 2008 and 2009 including through a parliamentary inquiry by the Senate finance and public administration legislation committee the reforms were passed into law by parliament in May 2010 a key part of these improved laws was the establishment of the office of the Australian information commissioner this office was created to provide independent oversight of the foi regime and to Champion Freedom of Information across government this reform was applauded by the public by legal experts and by the media in speaking on Labor's reforms to fi foi law in this place on the 13th of May 2010 Senator lwig noted noted that the passage of the foi Act was a milestone for Australia the r government continues to recognize that we are responsible and accountable to the people we serve for this reason when we were in opposition we committed to overhauling the foi act and we have delivered on This Promise This legislation expressly recognizes that giving the Australian Community Access to government held information strengthens Australia's representative democracy recognizes the role that this object serves to increase public participation in government processes and increase accountability in the government's activities but since this liberal government took power in 2013 they have been at war with Freedom of Information at war with transparency at war with accountability to the Australian people who elected them so Senator Patrick is to be congratulated for his bringing forward this bill which demonstrates his belief that foi laws need to be strengthened and the need to undo some of the harm that the Morrison government has done to our democracy in its trashing of foi and its obsession with secrecy and cover up however Senator Scar the legal and constitutional Affairs committee examined this bill closely and based on the expert evidence presented the committee found that a number of the measures would not achieve their intended outcomes ultimately the committee recommended against passing this bill labor accepts the committee's recommendation and will not be supporting the bill at this time but we do look forward to further engagement with Senator Patrick on these important issues thank you Senator Waters thanks very much acting Deputy president I Rise to speak on the Freedom of Information legislation Amendment improving access and transparency bill of 2018 and we do so in the context that this is the least transparent government in history they do everything possible to resist scrutiny they systemically obfuscate and when they're backed into a corner or people are getting dangerously close to An Inconvenient Truth they try the dead cat strategy so under this government it's freedom from information rather than Freedom of Information and so we um very pleased this bill's coming on for debate today the suspension of parliamentary sittings this year has really emphasized the critical role that Parliament plays as an oversight and accountability mechanism foi laws are a core component of a transparent and accountable government and they allow timely access to information so that uh the community the media um other political parties can understand and scrutinize government decisions but the current foi regime has been systematically undermined some applicants are having to wait more than 12 months and pay exorbitant fees only to receive heavily reducted documents this is not how robust democracies are meant to work the greens believe that National foi laws need to be strengthened to facilitate proper scrutiny and to encourage well-informed public debate uh on issues that affect the nation and this bill is a step in that direction and we will be supporting it um I note that foi laws haven't been comprehensively reviewed since uh I believe it's 1994 so we actually need a full rottin branch uh review and when the government made a commitment to the national action plan for open government in 2016 and then a recommitment uh to the Second National Action Plan in 2018 there was some hope for greater accountability um but sadly we've seen absolutely no action in fact we've gone backwards and this continues to be one of the most secret governments in Australia's history they reject the premise of the question it's the canra bubble they don't answer questions or they come back months and months later with answers that are so massaged and workshopped that they're meaningless they refuse F requests or they reduct them Beyond utility the other tactic that's been frequently used and abused in recent times is the delegation of decisionmaking functions to bodies like the national cabinet um the Northern Australia infrastructure facility um the Great Barrier Reef Foundation the national Co coordinating commission delegation to those sorts of bodies is making it harder and harder for the public to access information because frequently those bodies are not subject to foi laws in 2013 Dr Alan Hawk recommended a comp comprehensive review of Australia's foi regime um but sadly Dr Hawk's recommendations have been ignored much as they were for our environmental laws I might add um and in fact the Abbott government proposed to abolish the office of the Australian information commissioner which is of course a body that reviews foi decisions um but the Senate blocked him from doing so uh so we had to settle for uh Abbott had to settle for slashing the information commissioner's funding so they've now got fewer than half their previous staff and yet they have a 72% increase in complaints and so of course the office of information commissioner has been unable to properly discharge its functions it's underresourced and overworked the Guardians transparency project has described the culture of secrecy within government departments as uh a quote being aided by flawed Freedom of Information regime beset by delay understaffing and unnecessary obfuscations the key findings of that transparency Project's uh reseearch include the fact that at least 20 agencies have reduced the size of their foi team um naif the Northern Australia infrastructure facility has rejected 99.4% of the F requests that it's received that's got to be a record and people will remember that this is the same body uh that approved lending a d$1 billion in taxpayer funds and the same body that's currently working behind the scenes to support gas pipelines for this government's misguided gas Le recovery but the transparency project have also uh collated that more than 2,000 fi requests have taken longer than three months uh past the statutory time frame to be finalized and the department of Home Affairs is a ser IAL offender in not meeting statutory time frames uh perhaps I won't surprise anyone many documents have lost relevance by the time they're released if they are released at all and in the past year the office of information commissioner has found that the department of prime minister and cabinet department of human services and the AFP have unreasonably and inexplicably delayed F decisions which of course raises concerns that those agents these are holding back information based on political Cycles uh the ano also found a 68.4% increase since 2012 in the number of exemptions relied on by various agencies to foi disclosure now the department of environment and energy was criticized for falling months behind in updating its foi disclosure log um but thankfully from answers that I've received to questions in estimates that problem seems to have been rectified ifed but timely access to information should be the Cornerstone of any government no matter what political flavor it is and yet this is a government determined to hide information the your right to no Campaign which is Champion by media organizations provides more examples of the sorts of information that is being denied to the public including the scale of abuse and neglect in the Aged care sector uh whether Australians are fighting as mercenaries in the bit of conflict in Yemen uh Communications between Australia and the UK about journalist Julian Assange awarding a$1 billion government travel contract to aot who are a subsidiary of hello world which of course was run by then Federal Liberal Party Treasurer and former Treasurer uh Joe hocky was a shareholder in hello world and I think they also gave a freebie to uh Senator Corman for a while there foi applications from journalists pursuing that story were repeatedly delayed on a number of uh different grounds Senator Senator scar I think you have an opportunity uh next to uh tip your own bucket thanks uh acting Deputy president I'll I'll continue on I believe I didn't hear that interjection um it's one benefit from being remote you don't get to hear all the wonderful interjections anyway carrying on the um the reasons for delay for foi were um multitudinous first it was commercial inconfidence and then it would uh compromise defat operations overseas uh and then releasing the information would be contrary to the public interest and then it was a complex case so after more than six months and an appeal heavily reducted documents were finally released but the delay meant that the 2016 election had already happened and the cont I had uh lost some of its significance um some of the other uh issues that that you're right to no campaign have emphasized have been kept hidden by by poor foi laws include details of kids being kept in adult watch houses which is sadly still the case um and even a request for the menu from the Parliament House dining room was caught in months and months of two and fr uh I it bubbl the mind and then of course we get to the consistent secrecy over political donations while Most states and territories have recognized the importance of transparency and require disclosure U of donations within between 7 and 21 days political donations at the federal level can be kept secret for as long as 12 months people would know they get disclosed on the 1st of February every calendar year fees remain prohibitive for small not for profits and for media in particularly agraria example the Australian conservation Foundation was asked to pay almost $500 for documents showing that internal discussions on leaving climate change out of the government's 2015 intergenerational report it's almost 500 bucks and after paying that fee ACF got the documents with 241 of the 243 relevant Pages deemed exempt and the remaining two pages partially reducted and that cost almost 500 bucks without a robust foi process many details of concerning government behavior only come to light through The Bravery of whistleblowers and of course our whistleblower protection legislation also needs to be strengthened exposing sources and journalists um relying on them to significant legal risk just ask um anus matur Dan Oak Sam Clark witness Kay and Bernard Kary Richard Bole and many others the culture of refusal And Delay has resulted in a significantly higher workload for the office of the information commissioner but they are chronically underfunded and delays are banking up in a response to a recent application for review uh submitted by my Senate colleague Senator farooqi the office of information commissioner said and I quote you will be advised about the next steps in the information com commission review process once your application has been assessed by a senior member of the foi team unfortunately the aoic has received an increase in the number of IC review applications and we're endeavoring to process these as soon as practicable the assessment by a senior member of the foi team can take 8 to 12 weeks and sometimes longer depending on the complexity of the issues raised in the IC review due to the number of IC review applications on hand uh allocation to review uh to a review officer may take up to 12 months months the ACT does not specify a time for completion of an IC review the time taken will depend on a number of factors depending on the complexity of your review end quote well clearly a delay of up to 12 months to even allocate an application for review uh to a to a particular officer is absolutely outrageous and unjustifiable without additional support to both internal foi officers um and to the office of information commissioner agencies have no real incentive to proactively share information with the Australian people uh which I'm sure suits the government down to the ground the chronically undefended foi regime that we have makes it next impossible for the public to stay informed about what its government is up to the greens will be supporting this bill as a step in the right direction to making foi laws work uh to give Australians access to information and not to facilitate itate government further hiding information and we will continue to call for measures to hold this government to account whether they be stronger enforced and independently administered ministerial standards whether they be lower thresholds and realtime disclosures for political donations or whether that be a strong independent Federal corruption Watchdog this is the least transparent government in history it's the canra bubble we reject the premise of the question cabinet in confidence has been such an overused uh exemption to our foi laws you wheel something through the cabinet room and out it goes again and hey Presto we don't need to tell anybody about it the prime minister's ministerial standards he wouldn't even know if he's applying them although I mean you just look at the Litany of scandals and it's pretty clear they're not being applied but the process is so opaque you have to seek uh to find out when they've been enforced you don't get told uh the process process that's been used sports RS is a perfect example there we still don't have the gan's report there's absolutely no transparency about the enforcement or otherwise of those ministerial standards and we still have no federal corruption Watchdog it's been almost one year since the greens bill for a federal corruption Watchdog passed the Senate almost a year still hasn't been bought on for debate in the house and the government initially used the excuse that we the do their own bill but they described that bill in February of last year as imminent that's 18 months ago their uh Integrity commission bill was imminent when I asked the minister about this uh un justifiable delay his excuse was the global pandemic which has been been on foot for 6 months and yet 18 months ago the bill was imminent so this excuse absolutely does not hold water and this government just can't hack scrutiny um it wants its ministers to be able to continue to engage in uh disreputable and often uh conflicts of interest sort of conduct and it wants to continue doing so with impunity we've seen executive powers used uh far more than is uh safe and robust for our democracy in this County year and the least we can do is tighten up foi laws to make sure that the members of the public and the media um can access the information that they need when they need it at an affordable price so the greens will be supporting this bill um and we commend it to the chamber thank you Senator Waters Senator scar thank you madam Deputy president it's a real shame on occasions when you come into this place and someone uses parliamentary privilege just to GR ously tip a bucket on someone and it's a real shame on a number of levels it's a real shame on a number of levels firstly it's a shame because it uh it denigrates everything else they say because as soon as someone any of us come into this place and just gratuitously tip a bucket on someone else it just denigrates from everything else that's said in that in this case the 15 minutes that senator wers from my home state of Queensland just spoke and that's a real shame because in that speech then may have been some points for us s to reflect on but the reality is because the opportunity was taken under parliamentary privilege to tip a bucket on amongst others and and there was a whole shopping list of people who got the bucket unceremoniously tipped upon them uh was The Honorable leader of the government in the Senate and that's a great shame and I think uh my fellow senator from Queensland should reflect on that and that's all I have to say in response to her speech with respect to Senator Patrick I have great regard and admiration for Senator Patrick and I think he performs an outstanding uh service in this place in terms of uh raising issues which should be reflected upon by this place he is an aage user of the Freedom of Information Act process oh there's no butts Senator McKim absolutely no butts I'll take that in ejection no no buts I can disagree with someone I can I Senator scar can disagree with someone on on points of policy but also have respect for them I have difficulty having respect for people though who come into this place and use parliamentary privilege to tip a bucket but I have respect for Senator Patrick and he has used the FI act process to with great accomplishment on a number of occasions and he should be commended for that in fact in preparation for my contribution on this legislation I actually read one of the more recent decisions uh Senator uh Patrick led the uh information commissioner to make with respect to the disclosure of information in relation to the National submarine project and it uh was certainly a good way to prepare myself of this debate and to understand the intri intricacies of Freedom of Information legislation so I do commend him on his contribution to this debate I commend him for the work he's done in relation to the bill and there are many themes and points which he's raised in his contribution and which is the intent underlying a lot of this bill that I agree with as well however uh on whilst there's that respect as a matter of policy there are things that I I disagree with and I will turn to those shortly uh one point I would make though just generally with respect to all the comments that have been made on this debate so far is Senators should remember that the fii ACT process provides that commercial parties third parties private citizens have a right to raise objections with respect to the disclosure of information with under the foi ACT processes it is not just government it is not just government it is not just the executive that can raise issues with respect to the disclosure of information under the foi ACT third parties whose information is referred to in foi act applications can also object and they have a to object under under the process as Senator Patrick would well know they have a right to object under the processes under the foi act and that is consistent across all jurisdictions in Australia they have a right to object and their objections need to be considered and the rule of law needs to apply so it is simply not the case that this is only about the applicant and government it also can concern concern third parties and that case which Madame Deputy president I referred to earlier with respect to Naval groups Naval group actually objected to the disclosure of some of that information that was the subject of Senator Patrick's application and their concerns their objections had to be considered and given weight to and ultimately a decision was made as the commissioner saw appropriate under the act so I think that is something we need to bear in mind in relation to this legislation with respect to the other senator from Queensland who made a contribution on this debate Senator watt I can certainly respect his contribution to this debate far more than the uh senator wers from the greens and I would say to Senator watt um that whilst your Boyhood hero G whitlam no doubt supported fo act legislation it was one of my heroes malcol fras who actually brought it home in 1982 in a commonwealth sense so it was actually a commonwealth government that introduced the F act uh into uh the Australian parliament in 1982 second point I'd like to make in Rel relation to Senator Wat contribution he talked about resourcing and I think it's it's a key point to be frank it's absolutely a key point if we are going to have an foi regime there needs to be appropriate resourcing provided for it and it doesn't matter who's in government uh there needs to be that appropriate resourcing when I read the committee report if you go to this is the report of the legal and constitutional Affairs committee page nine and I go to paragraph 2.9 I quote when asked whether there needed to be more resources at both the early resolution St stage as well as at a later stage to enable more information commissioner reviews to be finalized earlier Miss folk stated and I quote at this point in time that's not what I'm seeing I'm seeing that where I need to focus is on working with government to increase the officer's resources to increase the capacity at the case officer level and potentially the executive level if that were to be increased and then have a flowing effect to more information commissioner reviews being required of the commissioner and that being something that's not manageable within other functions then that would be something that I would bring to the attention of government and quote so that's the actual those are the actual words from the information commissioner in the report which do not uh in my view in my respectful view do not support uh the characterization of this matter by Senator watt from my home state of Queensland having responded to some of the contributions made by other senators in this place uh I'd uh now like to make my own provide my own observations to the Senate with respect to this matter firstly I believe and I believe passionately that Freedom of Information legislation at all levels of government is absolutely essential to the workings of an open transparent liberal democracy absolutely absolutely no question about that I think it yields scrutiny of government I think it yields informed debate and I think it gives the public knowledge and information in relation to government spending which of course is the spending of taxpayers money so no argument from me with respect to the importance of freedom of information and I think we've seen case and case again where information has been divulged through the Freedom of Information uh process it is a very powerful tool to keep government and executive no matter what party to account and in doing this the information commissioner has a key role regarding the consideration of exemptions and I think it's worthwhile noting that there are two types of exemptions there's the unconditional exemption or the conditional exemption which is subject to a public interest test in relation to unconditional exemptions these cover things such as matters affecting National Security the disclosure of Trade Secrets and federal cabinet documents and I must say I must say I share the reservations of some other speakers with respect to at all levels of government or no matter what their political party whether or not uh the federal cabinet or State cabinet in my home state of Queensland whether or not State cabinet exemptions had been used in a way that perhaps was not intended with respect to the conditional exemptions these concern things such as information about delibery processes and coming back to Senator Patrick's most recent uh successful I should say review of a decision that was one of the matters which was considered and in 5 5 Z I'm I'm not surprised you've had lots of practice I'd be disappointed if you're less than 5 in relation to conditional exemptions I must say they have to be balanced against the public interest and the ACT does provide Guidance with respect to that public interest waiting the scale that has to apply in terms on the one hand in one hand you're looking at scrutiny and on the other hand you're looking as to whether or not things such as deliberative processes would be impacted in such a way as to uh as to mean it was was against the public interest for information to be disclosed and on this point we must remember what are the factors which should not be taken to be against the public interest in terms of disclosure factors which should not be taken into consideration include embarrassment misunder understanding or confusion so they are no excuses for refusing to release information and can I commend the information commissioner in relation to the Judgment I referred to before I think it was a very uh good judgment and it certainly uh uh acted as a tutorial for me in terms of getting up to speed with uh with this debate I now turn to the report of the legal and constitutional Affairs committee which recommended against recommended against adoption of this bill however it did uh say as I've been saying during this contribution that there were elements of this bill which are certainly worthy at least in terms of their intent I have spoken about the need for there to be adequate Resources with respect respect to the support of foi act uh processes and I think that is an important point one point Senator Patrick tax uh touched on was the need to have legal qualifications and I did reflect on this uh as I was reading the case and it seemed to me that to some extent at first blush what is perhaps needed more than a lawyer is common sense and practicality because I think a lot of these Concepts where someone will say well this is commercial inconfidence or this is something which is going to impact the delibery processes of an executive agency you really need a bit of Common Sense and practicality to make that assessment and I can't see any reason why whoever the decision maker is provided that they have access to appropriate legal advice why that decision maker can't actually make that decision based on common sense and practica practicality and examples have been given with respect to a previous holder of a relevant commissioner position Mr Mr Timothy Pilgrim who did not have a legal qualification but who apparently discharged his obligations uh quite professionally in this regard so I I don't agree that you need to have a legal qualification I don't believe that lawyers are the answers answer to everything uh I think in this case provided there is access to appropriate legal advice there could in fact be some benefit in terms of someone who's got a bit more experience practical experience in making a a judgment as to whether or not something should be exempt or not exempt with respect to the timing on publication I think Senator Patrick makes a very good point with respect to uh the position of journalists and I think it is fair fair to say that if a journalist has spent a terrific amount of time um invested resources making an fi act application that it would be disappointing for that journalist having got to the end of the process to have actually managed to procure Ure the relevant documents through that process for those processes for those documents to be dumped in the public domain without the journalist first having an opportunity to review them and to uh do whatever the journalist uh thought they should do with those documents however as I understand it there are guidelines in place which are meant to take into account factors such as that um I'm happy uh to hear whether or not those guidelines are working as they're intended to work or not but certainly the I've been provided with is that there are guidelines which are there in order to take into account um take into account matters relating to the timing of disclosure but in that regard we should always remember that once it's been decided that the documents should be made public then they should be made public they should be made public and to some extent it is then outside the realm of the original applicant it's a matter for the uh polity if you like it large it's a matter of the community at large to have an interest for those documents to be made public so I think the two elements need to be uh need to be weighed but it is a matter which I think um given how nuan the discussion could be in a particular case it is a matter which could be more appropriately dealt with in the guidelines and the charges I do note with respect to charges uh that section 295 of the Freedom of Information Act provides that an applicant can contest a charge for access uh on basis and that will be considered on the basis of whether access is in the general public interest again I'd be interested to know uh how that works out in practice but there is a process there there is a process there for charges to be waved and I think there is a bit of ATT tension on the one hand seeking additional resources for Freedom of Information Act processes and on the other hand raising questions over whether or not there should be charges involved in terms of accessing those documents because certainly in some cases Freedom of Information Act applications can be extremely wide reaching and uh cover huge amounts of documents and I think uh the two competing interests need to be balanced in a reasonable way and the last point I'd like to make is with respect to uh referrals to the administrative appeals tribunal it does concern me it does concern me whether or not that uh that proposal is simply a matter of kicking the can down the jurisdictional road so all you're doing is is feeding into another U traffic block if you like um congestion down the jurisdictional path uh and you're simply pushing the uh issue down to the uh AIT uh when if there is an issue it needs to be resolved earlier in the phase thank you Deputy president thank you Senator scar Senator Chism you've got about three minutes I think uh thank you Madame Deputy president uh I uh think that it is an opportune time to be having a debate on this issue given uh the role Parliament has played this year uh and the constraints in which we have been dealing and I think uh the uh commentary that was provided by the Senate President no less last week uh around Parliament and its uh ability to provide scrutiny of government um it is an opportunity time today to be discussing this bill uh I acknowledge the words of Senator watt earlier who outlined Labour's position on this bill uh and I also acknowledge the legal and constitutional uh committee uh report to this which was done in the last term of parliament so before I became a member of that committee uh I also wanted to acknowledge uh the work of Senator Patrick in this regard and whilst I I often find things that I disagree with Senator Patrick on uh and uh very rarely would I ever say anything nice about him inside or outside this chamber but um he is well intentioned uh very determined uh Relentless and indeed principled on these matters and I know having dealt with him in the last Parliament around opds and such forth uh Senator Senator Patrick always had a principal decision on those where he would provide support to those on every occasion that I think I went to him on something like that so he is uh very consistent uh and I think that what we've seen through the course of this year and I wanted to talk a little bit about uh the work that I've been doing as the chair of the uh inquiry into uh the granting of sports funding as well uh every opportunity the government have to avoid scrutiny uh to avoid transparency uh and to avoid accountability um they basically look for every opportunity they have to exploit that uh and there's been no better example that I have been involved with this year um than in regards to the inquiry into the granting of sports funding which saw the resignation of a minister no less but still the government uh reluctant to release the documents as to the decision making that they had so whether it be the infamous color coded spreadsheet um we still do not have access to that so what was provided to us was a redacted copy that basically blacks out all the information that is relevant to us to go about doing our job thank you Senator Chism the time for this debate has expired you'll be in continuation so at 12:20 we have an explanation by Minister and I call um Minister Birmingham thanks Deputy president I thank the senate for the opportunity to speak in response to Senator Patrick's questions and take the opportunity to correct some of the fundamentally incorrect statements in his original motion that brought this matter to the chamber Senator Patrick notes that the government denied the Senate access to water valuation documents used to inform the purchase of water from Eastern Australia agriculture in 2017 that is not actually the case the government complied with the order of 16 November 2017 and released documents to the Senate on 12 February 2018 to assert that the minister made an improper public interest immunity claim as has been done is simply false the documents were released in a redacted form to predi the commercial interests of the Commonwealth assessments of the potential impact of releasing details of evaluation is made on a Case by casee basis the valuation documents used to inform the purchase of Overland flow water entitlements from Eastern Australia agriculture in 2017 were assessed in February 2018 as containing commercially sensitive information it is now Deputy president 2 and a half years since the tabling of those redactive documents a significant period of time logically valuations become less commercially sensitive as they become more dated and less relevant to any negotiations or decisions of the day being made by government in light of this in association with a request under the Freedom of Information Act the department considered the commercial value of the documents now to have reduced and so it recently released further material it is simply a question of the passage of time since the documents were first tabled if the Senate made the request bya an order for the production of documents now then the valuations would have been released without commercial information redacted as they have been under the Freedom of Information Act despite the Senator's efforts to undermine confidence in the recovery of water for the environment he has been unable to identify any nefarious acts in relation to these purchases more importantly the Australian National Audit office recently completed an audit of exactly the purchases that the senator is claiming were overpayments and they have found that the department and the government did not pay more than the market rate for that water question on that the Senate has ordered the government to explain why the Commonwealth paid more than the independent valuers range to repeat and to be very clear the government did not overpay a the ano found that all strategic water purchases including the water purchased from Eastern Australia agriculture were at or below the market rate identified by independent Market valuations I quote Deputy president from the auditor general auditor general report number two 2020 21 performance audit procurement of strategic water entitlements page n quote the the price the department paid for water entitlements was equal to or less than the maximum price determined by valuations the valuation provided for standard Overland flow entitlements of the type purchased provided a market value range of $1,100 per megal to $2,300 per megal the evaluation also clearly stated that the department should be prepared to pay 10 to 30% above the standard market rate I.E up to $3,000 per megaliter for and I quote from the valuation properties of a high standard that have achieved above average levels of water use efficiency in this region in fact the department paid less than the top end of the expanded valuation range provided for in the valuation and purchased some 28740 megal of Nom nominal Overland flow entitlements for $2,745 per megal reflecting the nature of the property this was based on the department conducting a full and rigorous assessment of all available information Senator Patrick and others in this place have desperately tried to BGE the name of ministers and of the hardworking and dedicated public servants delivering the Basin plan and undertaking the recovery of water however the ano investigated these matters and found no evidence of improper dealings what the senator and I know Senator Patrick is attempting to bmer the auditor general through interjections as well what the senator should be mindful of are the environmental benefits for the cgoa flood plane in the lower Balon River including the narn Lakes a ramsar listed Wetland of international importance that as part of the bason plan is what this water was purchased with an intent of delivering for the Commonwealth Environmental water holder recently estimated that 95 gigaliters of water contributed to flows in the lower Balon at the start of 2020 including from the Overland flow licenses purchased from Eastern Australia agriculture these were the most significant inflows to the Narin Lakes since 2013 the Narin Lake Nature Reserve ramsar site supports 40 migratory bird species including 19 listed under International agreements and threatens species such as the australasian bitter Murray cod and the winged pepper as we recover from Co 19 sites like this Wetland of significant importance will attract domestic Travelers Travelers who will see Australia's floor and forer on display because of water recovered and used to benefit the environment because of this government's work in delivering the Basin plan more importantly than those tourism and travel benefits and economic dividends of course is the reality that the work under the Basin plan to recover this water is delivering the environmental benefits intended through supporting Wetlands of this worldclass nature and the species that depend upon them I government is getting on with the job of delivering the Basin plan we are delivering for the environment for communities and for Farmers notwithstanding the many difficulties faced in the delivery of that plan we will not be distracted by ill-founded beat ups conspiracy theories or those who seek to shamelessly and shamefully undermine confidence in the Basin plan which is one of the most important environmental measures this Parliament has put in place thank you minister Senator Patrick thank you U Madam Deputy president I move to take note of The Minister's response now I want to find a uh talk about the context of uh of this OPD and how we how we got there and some things that happened that have happened along the way uh I refer Senators to my first speech uh when I spoke of the work that the Senate does other than legislation I talked about it uh probing and checking the administration of laws of keeping itself with the public informed and of its requirement to insist on ministerial accountability for government Administration with words so relevant as uh they to us that they are quoted in aers US President woodro Wilson described the informing role of the Congress stating it is the proper duty of a representative body to look diligently into every Affair of government and to talk much about what it sees it is meant to be the eyes and the voice and to embody the wisdom and the will of its constituents unless Congress have and uses every mean means of acquainting itself with the acts and the disposition of the administrative agents of government the country must be helpless to learn how it is being served the philosopher philosopher John Stuart Mill quoted with approval in the high court case of Eagan and Willis summarized the task as to watch and control the government to throw light of publicity on its Act applied uh to the Senate these principles make it clear that our role is not just to review and pass legislation indeed President W uh Wilson stated the informing function of Congress should be preferred even to its legis legislative function in the house of uh Representatives the government has a majority usually and so that function is not performed there governments can never be relied on to supervise and scrutinize themselves the Senate must must take note uh this that must note that this role is most serious the Constitution partic particularly section 49 grants the Senate powers to carry out this function and I also talked about opds and I said all too often orders for Productions of documents are being met with contempt an order for production gets made the government advances an argument for the public interest immunity however tenuous that argument might be invariably the Senate does not accept the public interest immunity claim and the government insists on it uh and refuses to provide the documents and then the Senate does nothing except weaken itself in those cases where the Senate arguments are strong for the documents to be produced the Senate weakens Itself by not using its powers to insist upon production now I just want to go to a few examples that are relevant to this government's uh um allergy to transparency but also uh in critic I ISM of the Senate itself on the 7th of 17th of November 2014 there was an OPD uh seeking access to any documents produced by macroeconomics docomo including economic modeling and other examination of potential economic impact of the c1000 submarine project on the Australian economy amongst other subjects now that was refused to the Senate on the grounds it was commercial sorry cabin in conf confidence now this is the document this is the cabin in confidence document and you might reasonably ask how is Senator Patrick holding a commerci a cabinet in confidence document and the answer to that question is because I got it under fi sadly I got it under foi denied by this chamber by this government as cabinet in confidence on the 9th of October 2016 the Senate ordered the production of the design and mobilization contract signed between the Commonwealth of Australia and dcns on the 30th of September 2016 now it was refused to the Senate on the grounds that it was commercially uh confidential and involved National Security and yet here I am holding it it can change National security information yet I'm holding it here how am I holding it because I got it under foi it was refused to the Senate but I got it under foi you're starting to see the pattern how about the future frig contract the tender that went out the tender where the government desperately did not want the Australian public to understand that they had sidelined two Australian companies in the tender so there was an OPD in relation to this the OPD on the on the 4th of September 2017 seeking access to the tender documents again I'm holding it here not because this because the government complied with the Senate's orders not because the Senate insisted upon uh its uh its right to receive the documents but because I got them under fi here we have the Australian industry plan something you would think is quite a reasonable document to be in the public domain it's dcn s's commitment or Naval group's commitment to uh what they will do with Australian industry should uh should they win the submarine contract which they they they then of course did so when they won the competition I asked to see this I asked the Senate and the Senate gave me support for an order for production of documents to provide this and it was denied public interest immunity prevented me from getting access to it well here's the decision of the information commissioner that eventually had it released to me now it did go further to the aat but eventually the Commonwealth backed down and agreed and we end up with this in the public domain now it's a sad State of Affairs now there's another uh docu uh OPD an OPD on the 20 20th of June 2018 that seeks to find out what the cost or what the price offered to Australia was for 12 French submarines that's a reasonable thing to ask to understand what was their offer particularly in circumstances where we've got a project that went from something between 8 and 33 billion back in 2009 to $89 billion now now the Senate asked the government by way of OPD to hand over the documents when they didn't uh the minister was asked to come and explain uh the circumstances Minister Payne at the time when she was defense minister we had a debate on it on the 17th of September 2018 as to why there was a public interest Community claimed and the government stood up Senator Payne stood up so Senator foret stood up and gave a gave the Senate a lecture as to why this was confidential now I don't have that document but I but what I do have it in my hand is a decision made on the 13th of this month that requires the Department of Defense to hand it over to me again the Senate ordered the production of this document it was refused and I'm about to get it under fii assuming the government the Govern government doesn't appeal it which will simply cost more and I'll get it anyway I also have a document here which is marked protective and sensitive it's a an auditor General's report into the Army's protected Mobility vehicle light this is a document that the auditor that the Attorney General issued a section 37 certificate to censor the parliament from having now there's a matter before the aat I'm awaiting a decision on full release of this document but already I have information in here that was denied to both houses of Parliament because the Attorney General issued a certificate saying it was sensitive can everyone and see what's happening here the Senate orders uh the production of documents so that it can do its job it can do its oversight job its most important job and yet the documents don't get returned to us AR government don't get returned to us and then someone like me can go and get them under fi and that's exactly what happened in the case uh of the current motion that we're referring to the valuation uh in relation to Watergate Clyde and Kiora properties on the six of November 2017 the Senate ordered the production of water valuations now I know that because uh I I lodged the motion on the 15th of November my very first day in the Senate and we were refused the documents Senator Birmingham is correct some uh some information flowed to us in fact quite a lot but the critical information what the actual valuations were was hidden we went for a second round and another set of documents were tabled uh on the on the 26th of October after a bit of uh negotiation with the government but still the valuations were kept secret and of course uh the minister says well they were kept secret because they were confidential they were commercially sensitive these were valuations now anyone who bought buys a house know that when you get a valuation of a house sure you might want to keep that hidden from the the uh the people you're purchasing it from but after you've bought your house it's irrelevant it has no meaning the market price has been set in this instance we had the the uh the the uh Comm purchasing proper purchasing water $80 million worth of taxpayers money for 290 uh sorry for 29 gigaliters at a price of 2745 per gigal 2745 per gig now many thought many thought and still think that that's expensive for Overland flow water there are other valuations in the same Valley that say that water is worth nothing okay so that's what they PID they were open about that they they responded to questions but I wanted to see the valuations I wanted to see whether it fit with fitted within the within the ranges recommended by the valuer and they withheld it they withheld it um uh both in the OPD and in questioning and they withheld it when I first fied it as well the department did not want to know that the value range was nothing uh like uh what they paid for it okay the the valuation which I have here now released to me under fii not under an order of production says that the value should be somewhere between $1,100 and $2,300 per megaliter yet we paid 2,745 now Min Birmingham makes the statement that somewhere in the valuation they were talking about paying between 10 and 30% uh extra for high quality properties and he's correct it is in there but it's in there as they work their way through trying to get to the final position which they which they then state which is really clear that this water is worth somewhere between $1,100 and $2,300 that includes all of those factors including the the The View on uh whether or not it's worth 10 or or 30% more the government paid outside of the value range and I will be asking questions I'm sure there will be many people asking questions at estimates as to how they came to that conclusion because it's either maladministration incompetence or fraud this is taxpayers money this this might be embarrassing and look I have the greatest respect for the the auditor general the greatest of respect and I think there's been an error made and I will give uh him the opportunity to answer my questions as to how he he thinks that it was within the range it's clear it is not within the range if one looks at the valuation so we're in the chamber talking about two things today one of them is that we paid extra for water that extra taxpayers money that didn't need to be paid and we should always be concerned about that but we're also in this chamber today talking about the ability of the Senate to do its job properly and there should never be a case where an OPD is made and denied on public interest grounds that then at some stage uh later a citizen is able to foi it it actually puts shame on the government and it puts shame on the senate for not actually standing up for itself and we need to think about that we need to think about how we do do our job properly and it doesn't matter whether you are on the government side or on the opposition side or on the crossbench we have a duty to conduct oversight and whatever we do uh whilst uh labor sits on this side will affect the Liberal Party when they are in opposition when they want to hold the government to account it's an important principle sadly the government has made false public interest interest imunity claims and sadly the Senate has let them do it thank you Senator Patrick Senator O'Neal thank you very much uh uh Deputy president and uh I Rise to make a contribution that Echoes much of the sentiment that's been put on the record today by Senator Patrick um I do want to make a couple of opening remarks about Senator birmingham's response and and let me say that you know having um having watched Senator Birmingham in action for some years here in in this chamber I've come to know that the more slowly and deliberately he speaks the more it looks like he's actually trying to cover up and that's what comes out afterwards we saw a very slow deliberate and careful response to this order for production of documents debate uh that we're having because I believe the minister and his government is chronically addicted to covering up covering up everything that they possibly can that's why they don't produce the documents that the Senate needs to do our job on behalf of the Australian people to create critique to observe to ask questions based on fact about what's going on in this country but the cover up is on day in and day out from those opposite Mr Senator Birmingham was uh claiming that this is just an attempt to besmer the ministers look you don't have to have uh you don't have to have an event like this in the Senate to know that the government has very much besched ministers in their ranks we've only got to look at Mr Angus Taylor who who attacked the people of New South Wales defending his family business against the environmental concerns attacked the truth of councilors on the Sydney on the Sydney uh Council and his government stood up for him and helped him and covered over Minister Stuart Robert and Robo de just here this this is just a handful of papers that's come through my office today claims for the minister has made a public interest immunity claim with respect to any legal advice obtained in relation to the the income compliance program and to the circumstances surrounding any legal advice obtained in relation to the income compliance program that means that's the cover up for a robo debt this government is so void of Integrity that it doesn't see the covering up information about what they did to the Australian people in raising illegal debts they say telling us anything here in the senate about that is against public interest what a Croc what a load of rubbish this government has made an art form of acting against the public interest and an art form of then attempting to cover it up at every every single turn I particularly like to focus on this Minister the minister for water Northern Australia and resources Minister Birmingham uh because of his incompetent and overzealous use of public interest immunity claims to shut down government transparency the muray darling Basin is a wonderful and critical feature of Australia's Agricultural and environmental Legacy its rivers provide homes and breeding areas to countless animals and plants and its Waters also help irrigate fields of citrus grapes rice and cotton as well as 1if of all Australian dairy farms it matters to this nation it matters to me as a senator for near South Wales it is a place of pride in our psyche as Australians the Murray darling Basin plan is teetering its solid pillars of environmental science respect for indigenous communities and sustainable irrigation are being Swept Away by a tsunami of corruption opaque regulations and um Market lack of faith in this bureaucracy too many scandals years of drought without water for most licenses and the lack of transparency in the Water Market have left many irrigation communities teetering on the brink their anger is evident in protests like the one held last year at Parliament House or the one on the token at on the river at token W show that Australians will not accept they will not accept coverups or Insider deals anymore they're sick of the coverups they're sick of this government trying to pull the wool over their eyes people from the country parts of Australia are too hardworking too decent to be treated in this disdainful Way by this liberal party government I ask the minister please as the tide of social license es and the coverups end the bogus public interest immunity claims end your government's war on truth and accountability and allow the river communi to actually hear what's really going on nearly three long years ago the Senate ordered the production of all documents relating to World water P purchases across the maray darling basin from the 1st of January 2017 the community has a right to know these documents were provided to the Senate but they were heavily redacted now for people following the debate at home who don't pay much attention to what goes on basically a big redacted document is one that's got most of the toner from The copier the printer all over it it's just a black blanked out document what they blanked out included the valuations of the Clyde and Kiora purchases in Queensland despite denying full disclosure to the Senate the department since released these valuations to a private citizen under Freedom of Information laws so what we're talking about here today is a government that refuses arrogantly intransigently to come before the Senate to put documents before the Senate the senators of this great nation of all its states to interrogate the truth because the the truth doesn't matter to them hiding the truth is what matters to this government how can it possibly be that the government is so afraid of this Senate so allergic to accountability that it will redact duly ordered documents to the Senate yet can release them to members of the public that is the ultimate insult to Senators duly elected to this place and through them an insult to the nation of Australia and its great citizenry I don't for one moment begrudge the disclosure of the valuations to any citizen of the country but it's this government's contempt of the Senate through these bogus public interest immunity claims that should have that really have to be explained today how can a pii claim be valid to the upper chamber of the Australian Parliament but not valid for information to be delivered to an ordin AR Australian citizen how on Earth does the government expect people to swallow that it just doesn't pass the pub test and it's because this Minister and all Ministers of this liberal National Party government are at war with transparency and in doing so they are at war with the best interest of Australia they have no shame in trying to cover up their failings in this case the questionable spend of tens of millions of dollars of taxpayers money for water licenses from a company company that was co-founded by fellow a fellow member of their cabinet you know it's the old boys club there's a few more women around the chamber thank God for that but the old boys club seems to linger longer it's passed its use by date Australians are sick of it we're over this insider trading that is the Hallmark of this government's practices I applaud Senator Patrick for his tireless work on government accountability in this and other matters and I note several examples that he's mentioned provided to me of uh claims that this government have put uh forward to avoid disclosure of documents or decisions only to be later forced to provide them by uh the information commissioner due to their initial reasing reasoning being fundamentally flawed and this is what this is how it this is how they rle they hope that people don't understand all of the plays all of the language all of the practices of this Senate and they hide in that space between what ordinary Australian people know and what journalists who come through this place who churn through this place they they rely on a lack of deep knowledge of how the place operates and in that space they seek to hide they want to hide about the Colin submarine macroeconomic report they refuse to offer that as an order of production of documents because they said it was cabinet inconfidence but was released it was released to a private citizen under foi and I believe this cabinet inconfidence document is in the hands of Senator Patrick right now in the chamber he can get that as a private citizen but this government denied the Senate to have access to it this is a total disgrace and there are very many more examples the submarine design and mobilization contract the future frig tender and the other matters to which Senator uh Patrick has referred today now to me as a citizen of this great nation why is any of this information not allowed to be released to the Senate under the appropriate orders yet able to be provided to members of the public even if its production has originally been classified as possible damaged to National Security because when somebody actually sat still the information commissioner had to look at this without the rush and the push it didn't meet the test it just didn't meet the test how is it not in the Public's interest to know if their money is being spent wisely when it comes to buying back tens of millions of dollars in water entitlements from a Cayman Island based entity through opaque tender processes I would think that that's in the Australian Australian citizens interest to know that why did the government seemingly fail to obtain value for money with a company desperate to sell these entitlements the Australian public has a right to know and their duly elected representatives should be treated with a respect that trust entails as a duty Senator to most of Western New South Wales and for many River communities that depend on the the plan I demand I demand on behalf of the citizens of New South Wales that the government be upfront with the members of this chamber this is not just a one-off case of poor judgment it's a systemic issue these pii claims are thrown up like paper roadblocks obstructing our work here for months and months and in Sometimes some cases years Deputy president through what is revealed now by the release of documents by the information commission commissioner clearly ultimately specious reasoning but it gets the job done that the government want it to do it's a deceptive government that hides its failures in darkness this this lot over here they clock on day in day out they continue to collect money as they pass go and they are treating the Australian people like like mushrooms loads of manure and lots of Darkness that is both their policy and their practice they think they win they think they win when the public moves on when journalists move on when the momentum dies and the government regains from a brief and piercing shaft of sunlight interrogating their disgraceful practices I tell you what happened when a government is addicted to Darkness and to hiding the truth and preventing the truth from being told in this place I tell you what happens what's happening right now in aged care is what happens today 412 Australians in aged care settings are not with us their families are mourning their loss their families are Desperately Seeking answers to how this could happen to somebody they loved and somebody that they put into a place that was subject to the scrutiny of the federal Parliament under the minister and the reason it's happening is because this government has hidden and hidden and hidden for years and years seven years of long government neglect of the Age Care sector seven years of failing to respond to reports 7 years of ignoring the plight of decent hardworking Australians who did nothing wrong except become older and find their way into an aged care setting and they're running and hiding from that as well this is a government of darkness and denial this is a government that refuses to tell the truth this is a government that hides documents that this chamber needs to hold it to account it's replete in every single policy area Robo debt hundreds of thousands of Australians served up with debt this government to this day refuses claims public interest immunity claims that it is not in the public interest to know if it took legal advice before it hurt all those lives in this place on this very day we have been debating the impact of that decision just a couple of weeks ago I put on the record the suicide of two young men there are many more who have just lost hope because of the actions of this government and I dare say if decent scrutiny was applied if we had access to the documents that we need if we had a government that showed some decency and remorse for its failings we might have a lot more of those 421 Australians alive in age care we might not have the terrible trauma that has been inflicted on people across this country because of Robo de and we might have a better idea about what went on in the Murray darling Basin sales this is a disgrace it's got to stop thank you um Senator O'Neal I intend to go to Senator Hansen young then Senator Davey and then uh Senator Roberts thank you chair I uh rise to um take note of The Minister's statement um earlier today in Rel to the government's failure to be transparent and upfront with this chamber it's the Senate's job to inquire into what the government is up to it's the Senate's job to make sure the government of the day is held to account it's the Senate's job to make sure bureaucrats in the public service are doing their job it's the Senate's job to make sure that we inform ourselves of the decisions that are being made the reasons uh taxpayers money is being spent uh in certain under certain programs and in certain ways it is our job it's actually why we have Senate inquiries it's why we have Senate estimates it's why we have a process in this chamber each sitting day to ask the questions the community needs to know and wants to know from the executive that is our job this government is obsessed with coverup with secrecy and has a sheer arrogance and contempt for not just the powers and the role of the Senate but also the Public's right to know it's the Public's right to know how much this government wants to spend of their money on a on a cozy deal negotiated by Barnaby Joyce at the time the former water Minister the public has a right to know what Mr Joyce was up to the public has a right to know what the impact of a piece of legislation passing this house would mean that's why we have Senate inquiries this government is obsessed with secrecy and with hiding from public scrutiny the fact that day after day after day in this place the government denies access to documents and information that this Senate ask for is a disgrace the Senate is not a rubber stamp for the government the government may be annoyed by the role that the Senate plays they may wish that the Senate would just get out of the way well tough luck it is our job to hold this government to account it is our job to make sure we are fully AB breast of the decisions that are being made it is our job to get the information that the public deserves to have and in this particular case what we know is that a special cozy deal that was negotiated by the former water Minister Barnaby Joyce spent too much money purchasing the water this of course is the government that says that they are the Arbiters of all wisdom when it comes to budgets and the economy Mr Joyce crows about the fact he's the only accountant in this place and yet he signed off on a deal where he spent two much money more money than was required for a company that is mate in cabinet Mr Angus Taylor has connection to it's all very cozy on that side on the front bench all very cozy indeed no wonder this government doesn't want the public to know what has been going on no wonder this government is obsessed with secrecy it's all okay in that nice little cozy circle on the front bench to scratch each other's back and you know pay each other's bills and snuggle snuggle but they just don't want the public to know what they're up to and that is why in this place Time After Time After Time they are in contempt of Senate orders this this particular water purchase is just one example only in the last sitting period this Senate asked for a number of reviews and reports in relation to the water for fter program and despite this Senate asking for that documentation to be tabled and released and given to us so that we could do our job it wasn't and in fact it wasn't released until it was given as a exclusive drop to a journalist weeks later after they had been in contempt of the Senate so the Senate wasn't allowed the information but they gave it to their mates at news call it is contempt not just for the Senate it is contempt for the Australian people because this is the Australian people's right to know what is going on and is our job as Senators to get them that information last week this government blocked the Senate from sending a piece of legislation to a senate inquiry the government wants to rush in their inv environment Law changes to make it easier for the big corporations to dig more mines cut down more trees and put more profits in the bank the bank balances of Rio Tinto and others and this government stopped this Senate Chamber from being able to refer this legislation to a simple inquiry the arrogance and the cover up of this government grows day by day well the Australian Community should be very very wary that every time this government says no to information being revealed or a senate inquiry occurring or a particular bureaucrat appearing before a senate hearing every time this government says no the Australian people are becoming more and more aware that that means there is something being covered up of course this government has stops Federal and Senior bureaucrats are appearing in front of state-based Royal commissions even whether that's the Ruby Princess or the muray darling Bas and Royal commission this government doesn't want the truth out there they just say no we're not answering any questions we're not even going to show up the obsession with secrecy is palpable and you got to ask why what are they hiding why are they covering this up why are they denying the Australian people's right to know what on Earth is going on by denying this chamber the ability for us to do our jobs former water Minister Barnaby Joyce obviously thought that this money was his own personal piggy bank he could spend whatever he wanted give it to his mates no accountability no wonder he didn't want the Senate to get into this no wonder this government has covered up these documents for so long these bogus claims of public interest immunity just to not answer questions is just becoming more and more of a joke in my home state in South Australia more and more voters are voting against the major parties more and more voters are saying no we don't want this their way or the highway we actually want people in this place who are prepared to hold the government to account to keep the bastards honest that is our job and we will not be denied it however long it takes we will stand up and call you out however long it takes we will stand up and make sure the public know what is going on in their names and with their money and you may try to gag debate you may try and block Senate inquiries you may try and stop documents from being released but in the end the truth always wins out and we will hold you to account and we will make sure the public public has the full information of what you are doing in their name and with their money you can't trust this government you just can't trust them you can't trust them with age care you can't trust them with issues of transparency and you certainly can't trust them with the environment or water we've got the the the most recent water Minister Keith pit who's just carried on the long Legacy of carrying that National Party mantle for this government holding the water portfolio and keeping the public in the dark and of course what do we what do we know that Mr pit is more focused on at the moment than doing his job as water Minister he's trying to knock off the current deputy Minister he wants his job that's what he's more interested in he is more interested in knocking off Mr mccormac so he can have the job for himself then he has anything to do with managing the Murray darling Basin or making sure that the public know what's going on this government is obsessed with themselves obsessed with themselves and why do they cover it up because they don't want anyone to know that all they care about is self-interest paying off their mates and keeping each other in a job it's pathetic and doesn't matter how many times you deny Us in this place as Senators on the crossbench from asking the questions we will keep asking we will keep pushing for the information to be out there the self-obsessed secrecy obsessed power obsessed government on this side keep going the public see through it they will they see what you are doing and ultimately it'll be your own downfall but stopping this place from doing our job no you're never going to get away with that thank you thank you uh Senator Davey thank you uh and uh just before I I start through you chair I note um Senator O'Neal earlier today referred to uh Senator Birmingham as the minister for Water Resources in Northern Australia he is not that Minister he represents that minister in this chamber but he has his own portfolio responsibilities and I'd like to get that on the record um talking about what we're talking about today an order of a production of Doc documents that was originally lodged in 2017 and at the time the decision was made that parts of the information requested had an element of commercial sensitivity and that seems to be what the furor is about but let me explain why commercial sensitivity in an issue such as the water Market is so real because back in 2010 the financial review noted that before the government began its buyback PR process prices for permanent water licenses were trading at around 50% less than when the government started purchasing water so government actions in the Water Market have an impact so it is quite right that we take time between releasing commercial information about water prices to let the market restabilize but I I know Senator Patrick and his friends on the other side they want to talk about the government doing dodgy deals and the government keeping things in house well I know that there's been a lot of shared talking points on the other side today and they have obviously done a deal because when they talk about water purchases and wanting openness and transparency about government water purchases they've drawn a line at 1 January 2017 well why is that why is that is that because back in uh 2010 when the financial review did its investigation over the impact of government actions in the Water Market they were particular interested in a purchase by the government from the tum agricultural company $33 million deal that the financial review found was at least a $40 million premium across all of the water licenses purchased one bulk lot of water licenses we we are talking about licenses across multiple valleys that Twi got a premium in order in the mcari they got a 9% premium in the Lan they got a nearly 9 10% premium oh sorry that was the guid in the Lan a 17% premium and in the mariji they got a premium but the crossbenchers and the opposition don't want to investigate that water purchase why is that because that was a purchase done under former water Minister Penny Wong that I agree with you Senator Patrick two wrongs don't make a right but what we have done as a government is leared from the way labor conducted their water purchases in fact labor themselves changed their own water purchase processes to a round of blind tenders and it was found that blind tenders did not have the same negative impact on the Water Market as uh as the open tenders that were so prevalent in the early days but another water purchase that we could talk about um is the purchase of teral station and teral terral stations water Holdings which was done back in 2008 with no tender the day before a public auction the New South Wales and federal governments yeah I I blind tender but this was done quietly and they turned Terell station into a national park one of the differences between the premium paid on Kor is water license and what we learned from the teral station experience is that part of the contract for Kiora was they had to decommission their Levy banks on Farm Levy Banks to ensure the water was returned because even though the purchase at teral station occurred in 2008 even as late as last year 2019 with good rainfall for the first time in years up in the northern Basin and an estimate of 20 thou 23,000 megaliters of water from localized rainfall flowing down the Wargo River a mere 600 megaliters a day manag to get from the other side of terral station because the levy banks are still in place the levy Banks were never removed if we're talking about what is efficient use of taxpayers money we need to look at that because leaving those Levy Banks there has meant that no water flows back to the darling unlike then Minister Penny Wong's assertions that it would lead to at least 20 gigaliters a year in extra flows down the daring River and 80 gigaliters a year when there's flood that has not occurred and that water still gets captured by the infrastructure on to ra station which now the New South Wales government is looking at upgrading so that it can water the ecological Wetlands that have evolved there over the Hundred Years of Levy Banks existing on that station so was that a good and efficient purchase of water if the intention was to get water down the daing I mean if the intention was to keep and maintain those Wetlands on to rail station all well and good but that was not how the deal was sold to the Australian public at the time at the time it was said that it was going to restore the health of the darling River and the water doesn't get to the darling River so let's think of that we've had water purchases right back from 2008 so if we're going to investigate water purchases we have to investigate every single one of them not just pick a random dat and time that suits the purposes of a conspiracy theory of the crossbench and the greens but look at all of them go right back to the very beginning of water purchases because what we have seen time and time again time and time again what we have seen water purchase tenders or water recovery programs that open up and the opportunistic ones take advantage of it the stressed farmers who have their backs against the wall take advantage of it but the people who are left hurting at the end of the day are the farmers that remain who unlike Johnny ker can't take their $33 million and go and purchase land in South Africa and start farming in a whole new nation who are left behind trying to compete in the Water Market against the uh huge and enormous Armen developments that have blossomed in South Australia have blossomed in Northwestern Victoria and are now blossoming in sections of New South Wales all Downstream of natural delivery constraints like the BMA choke like the lower gbin choke the water can't get through but and those people are left competing and struggling meanwhile the purchase that Senator Patrick wants us to focus on today the Kia Ora and Clyde purchases are actually having great environmental outcomes they are effective because as I said before they decommissioned the infrastructure they now allow the natural flows to flow down the river and we heard at Senate estimates this year that around 100 gigle leaders made it to the internationally recognized wetlands uh associated with narn lakes and I might add that water delivery uh had great outcomes for bird life including the austral Asian bitten and where else do we get good outcomes for the austral Asian bitton which is an endangered species on our rice farms and the rice growers association should be commended for the environmental and ecological work they've done to help with the AAL Asian bird breeding events in the riverina and now we're seeing it at the naron Lakes Wetlands which is a fantastic use of Environmental water and it is getting down the river the $80 million purchase of this River represented 30% of the water needed to be recovered in that in that Valley 30% we keep getting told by the greens and and by others that we need to get on and deliver the Basin plan so when we undertake a purchase that is consistent with the valuation that requires decommissioning to ensure we get the environmental and ecological outcomes we want and that we do a big lump sum at once we're getting slammed for it and let's also bear in mind how how many water license holders there are in the part of the river relevant to narn Lakes there's four and we've purchased one of them out so when you have such a limited pool of contenders and no one else is expressing an interest you can't go out the way Water Works you can't go out with a basin wide water tender program and and expect to get outcomes in the narrow Lakes when you're purchasing water from a river that goes nowhere near it and it was purchased within the valuation as highlighted by Senator Birmingham in his response it was it was a a purchase that covered the the value of the water it covered the decommissioning and it was a highly sensitive a area of the river tick tick tick it ticked every box the only reason why Rex Patrick has a be in his Bonnet is because when he first lodged his order of production of documents it was so close to the time of the purchase occurring it was deemed commercially sensitive and I get that I support ensuring that our government actions do not impact on the Water Market and this is why the Commonwealth Environmental water Pro holder has open and transparent processes for operating in the market this is why we saw such negative impacts on the Water Market through open purchase tenders which even the labor party walked away from because the impact on the Water Market was negative and it was having a negative impact on our farmers and a negative impact on their ability to produce the food and fiber our nation needs so I say um Senator Patrick that I I understand your frustration and obviously it's an ongoing frustration as I said before you've shared your talking points about all of the uh foi successes you've had over the past with all of your colleagues over on that side however when we're in government and we are responsible we need to make sure that we proceed with caution so we don't negatively impact on the jobs and the businesses of the people we represent thank you thank uh sorry Senator pen I do have Senator Roberts uh via the the virtual Parliament Senator Roberts thank you Mr acting Deputy president I seek to take note of The Minister's response as a servant to the people of Queensland and Australia I note that there is a reason this matter will not go away and it is not just the dogged pursuit of this Scandal by Senator Patrick for which he is to be complimented and commended I've spent many weeks during the Maring Basin listening to locals who are telling me that this deal is crook the government purchased water licenses that had been assembled into one line by a local company called Eastern Australian agriculture that Mr Angus Taylor formed and owned and registered in the Cayman Islands before selling out to unknown buyers Mr Joyce as Minister bought this for the government or on behalf of the government this is the case of the liberal and National party working closely together no split here Mr acting Deputy president so let me share the the context and facts so that people can make up their minds themselves this was not real water Mr acting Deputy president it was Overland flow meaning the water can only be taken if the condomine Balon Valley is in flood by its very nature Overland flow is unreliable water a qualifying flood occurs once every 5 years on average so this is lower security than low security this is why Overland flow is the cheapest form of permanent water license the cheapest the Australian National Audit office gave this water a very generous valuation in the range 11,100 to $2300 per megaliter it's also worth noting that the unredacted valuation document advised the Commonwealth that a price in the lower end of that range would be appropriate most likely because the actual value of this water in the Market at the time was between 750 to $950 a megaliter this is based on the only previous large sale of Overland flow water in the lower Balon in 2008 for just $800 a megaliter this is also despite the water being valued on Eastern Australian agricultures own books at just $950 a megaliter in a move that makes a joke of good governance the government paid $2,745 per megaliter that's almost three times three times what it was valued on Eastern Australian agriculture's books and way over double what the Australian uh auditor Australian National Audit office valued it as much attention has been given to who Eastern austral Australian agriculture ah so I don't need to go there as well I would just like to point out that water flows into the Murray darling Basin in 2020 are exactly equal to their long-term average the whole premise of this purchase of reduced inflows caused by climate change requiring urgent government action is statistical rubbish it is nonsense One Nation agrees that there are substantially reduced flows coming coming from the northern Rivers into the darling and then into minia Lakes this is not coming from climate change and it is not being caused by Farmers taking water for which they have a legitimate license these reduced flows are being caused by illegal flood plane harvesting the minister is not doing enough to restore the Integrity of water licenses in the Basin and through that restore environmental flows that are being hijacked by illegal flood plane harvesting the question now is why did the government buy this water at all the water was purchased by the Commonwealth towards environmental flows under the maray darling Basin plan the infant that was born out of the Water Act Water Act of 2007 that's now doing so much damage in this country what does not make sense Mr President is that flood flows are environmental flows this periodic flooding Waters native vegetation in an entirely natural cycle Australian Flora as most people understand has evolved to thrive on only receiving a good drink every few years followed by long periods with only the natural rainfall to tide them over to the next flood the government has effectively bought environmental flows for use in a flood and paid $80 million of taxpaying $80 million to pay for environmental flows in a flood what extra good would would that little bit of new Environmental water do in amongst all that environmental flood water flowing down the river in a major flooding event nothing it won't do a thing the only way this water could have been useful to the Commonwealth Environmental water office is if the water was stored in a public Dam and then released after the drought to produce environmental Flows at the discretion of the Comm Commonwealth Environmental water office once water is stored in this manner and released at the discretion of the owner this is not Overland water that's General Security water so here's the problem with doing that the license attached to Overland water only allows the water to only allows that water to be used on the property that the license belongs to it has no legal standing once it's removed from the property the Commonwealth government was prepared to pay $1,800 per megaliter over the market that's three times what the market for 27,000 megaliters of water because it had every intention of quietly reclassifying Overland water into General Security water where are the approvals for that where's the business case where's the due diligence where is the environmental impact study to show that watering forests outside of their natural cycle does any good at all the office of the Commonwealth Environmental water holder has been watering the B of Forest for example non-stop for 18 months now it has never been allowed to dry out as a naturally would the result thanks to the Commonwealth Environmental water holder has been devastating to the N natural environment trees are dying native grasses are dying the floor of the forest is black with rancid dead water at no time has this aspect of the maray darling Basin plan been reviewed the Minister's department has allowed water purchases that were not needed at a price that borders on criminal incompetence The Minister's department has treated the terms of their water license as a joke and set out on an unsupervised unaccountable vandalism of the natural environment meanwhile the government's mates are laughing all the way to the bank what a scandal thank you Mr acting Deputy president thank you Senator Roberts Senator McKenzie uh thank you very very much Mr acting Deputy president and uh I also seek to take note uh in this debate around really listening to the contributions this morning it is the implementation of the Mari darling Basin plan that I was probably the only person in this debate that was actually in this place at that time when under the former labor government uh in 2012 Basin State signed off on a plan to as was made at the at the time achieve a triple bottom line remember the good old triple bottom line you still included the economy and how it affected humans uh and you brought in consideration of environmental outcomes and as I've seen this plan roll out in the communities that I represent in the in the southern Basin obviously but to a broader extent National Party communities right Regional uh Eastern Seaboard uh it hasn't achieved the outcomes that were sought the environment has been uh favored shall we say over the um economies the health and the future of Rural and Regional Basin communities and the fun fact was this wasn't the Ming Basin plan wasn't Moses coming off the mountain with a couple of tablets carved into stone never to have been changed the Ten Commandments back then are still the Ten Commandments today that plan was meant to be adaptive and flexible because what we knew then was that we didn't have the data and the information available to be making such prescriptive uh factors and and and prescriptive pulling numbers really out of the air in many cases about what the environment really needed uh what the irrigated uh agriculture sector needed Etc because the reality is as we've rolled out those infrastructure projects and we've gotten better uh with our technology and we've gotten better with our metering of of these waterways we're getting a lot better data and we're realizing uh to Senator Robert's point that we may be watering environmental assets at a really really bad time for those environmental assets I've been on the ground uh in the BMA Forest it's a it's a tragedy what's happening there wet feet of gums in a country where you don't stay wet as a trade Roots like it's not we we haven't evolved that way and yet because again of uh inappropriate application of the plan uh we're seeing really negative and unintended environmental social and economic impacts uh across the board so I would be calling on all Basin States to remember that the Basin plan was to be adaptive and to not be Evangelical and fundamentalist about how uh this plan is is rolled out we've been highlighting in Regional Victoria a whole lot of issues in the recent um past the conflict of interest for un unregulated water Brokers that there's scant rules to guard against Behavior to manipulate water prices well-resourced corporate entities are gaining unfair advant Vantage over Family Farms by manipulating the complexity of the water trading Market that's the reality that's what it's not me just saying it's the actual a c review the interim report recently handed down the different regimes within Bas and States makes it very difficult for irrigators to ensure that the market works for them and the hugely detrimental impact the expansion of the Armen industry has had on delivering existing entitlement and when we talk about you might have heard in the debate today uh natural constraints such as the Bama choke Etc trying to get uh deliverable water that somebody has a share for down the river to be used in irrigated agriculture has been put under incredible pressure because we have allowed um we've allowed unmitigated development of armored plantations uh Downstream of the bachu and that's that's why we've been calling for a moratorium on those develops until we can actually understand the impact Victoria State labor government has done the right thing and has put a moratorium on it but what that has meant is the South Australian and the New South Wales state governments uh are now allowing those developments to go ahead State based and ministers could act right now to stop these developments occurring and putting Untold pressure on the deliverability for existing entitlement hold and I call them to act in the interests of our communities out in Regional uh Australia I guess we all been calling that uh there this is complex it is very opaque and we do need to make sure the market is fair and more transparent and better regulated not just for the environment but for the over 9,200 irrigated agriculture businesses in the Basin the basin's home to 2.6 million people producing billions of dollars worth of fabulous food product uh that we export around the world and to prioritize as has been happening over the last uh you know eight years to prioritize environmental assets over human outcomes I think is a great tragedy we've heard a lot about um the potential issues about oversight Etc and it's not just the Senate I'm a great believer in the Senate holding the executive to account and we've all had some great examples of how that's occurred but in our democracy it's not just this chamber and our committees that can hold executive government to account the fourth estate the media has a fundamental role in actually ensuring that the public debate is well informed uh and I just am reminded throughout this debate about an article Aaron Patrick um from the Finn review wrote which I think really highlights the importance um it is topical on this this particular issue itself but it also the importance of the media it's um entitled soggy Scandal doesn't hold water but the article outlines how distorted the debate has been publicly so there were claims um on Twitter hello um tomorrow is the big day for transpar in accountability in our biggest river system uh they're talking about the auditor the acting auditor general finishing examining uh this particular issue uh of the $3.1 billion program but instead and I quote from the article acting auditor general uh Melo who is accountable to Parliament not the government concluded exactly the opposite this wasn't the hidden Smoking Gun Joyce was kept in the dark by his department on key facts the price the prices weren't above commercial valuations and the scheme which is driven by environmentalists has obtained almost all the 275 gigaliters of water targeted to revive wetlands and bird sanctuaries in Australia's most important river system the acting auditor General's conclusion received cursory coverage unlike the original Watergate story and so here we have a journalist actually doing his job reporting the facts not letting emotions override and perceived political um motives being an activist shall we say but actually reporting on the facts uh and ensuring that the public is kept informed of what the acting auditor general actually had to say about this um and so I would uh commend the media for continuing to do this look I've been here as the labor party um implemented the mar darling Basin plan and their management of water and water recovery has been incredibly damaging to our communities remember the Swiss cheese effect we had water being bought out by the labor party Senate leader when she was uh water Minister Senator Wong in horrific volumes for an outrageous amount of money stranded assets as water was purchased here there everywhere no strategic tent uh and we're still dealing with the Fallout of those purchases uh that long ago she made the largest water purchase ever $33 million in the mariji it was the labor government who embarked on a campaign of damaging direct water purchases from our irrigators and we there is a Litany of responses our government has commissioned a piece of work uh by Robbie seon on um the socio economic impacts of these buybacks on our communities and it is clear it is unequivocal we know because we live there but it is here tabled in the Senate that it has had a significant detrimental impact on people's lives and livelihoods you can't ignore the data and you cannot take any more water from our irrigated agriculture communities the 450 gig will not be coming from our farmers will not be coming from the southern Basin irrigated agriculture communities enough is enough we've taken enough uh there will be no more and we're Unapologetic about uh standing up for our regional communities and what they do best which is produce fabulous clean grain food so we're calling uh for the mar daring Basin authority to be split into separate entities scrapping the 450 gigaliters of water recovery no new extraction licenses to be issued um you know unless we can actually guaranteed there's no increased risk to existing entitlement holders and state governments need to get serious about that we are very concerned in the southern Basin about the flood plane harvesting practices in the northern Basin which Senator uh Roberts touched on that do actually impact on flows through the system we need to get serious as the Inspector General en for the Mario darling Basin um plan outlined in his report that we need to meeter that properly we need to actually get the data and understand what's happening because there is a lot of mistrust and rightfully so through Basin communities about the role of governments uh in how this plan has been implemented and the A C interim report was just handed down recently no surprises there to Bas communities no surprises uh in its recommendations and further work plan on what's actually needed we need to regulate these water Brokers we need to understand what's happening with foreign ownership of our most precious asset water and we need to make sure that we've got improved transparency I want to see Regional communities grow and prosper and Thrive and they cannot do that unless they have access to uh water it's that fundamental and we need to make sure that as we roll out a plan that all state Bas and ministers agreed to in 2012 and the federal government at the time under Kevin rud I think it was but who could be sure it did change a lot back then um signed up to I I noticed you're smiling Senator you were there too um but that it actually delivers on its intent it was not ever meant to be a plan only for the environment and only for South Australia it is a plan to continue the productive capacity of regional communities right throughout uh the maray darling thank you thank you Senator McKenzie there no other speakers on this matter the question is that the Senate take note of the explanation by the minister those with that opinion say I those against say no I think the eyes have it the eyes have it the Senate will now proceed to the consideration of government business I call the clock government business orders of the day number one coronav virus economic response package jobkeeper payments Amendment Bill 2020 second reading debate Senator Farrell uh thank you Mr acting Deputy president uh I Rise to speak on the uh Corona virus economic response package jobkeeper payments Amendment bill of 2020 um the labor party is supporting this bill um uh but that's not to say we think that the bill is perfect it isn't um we have some serious concerns about parts of the legislation uh concerns my colleague and very good friend uh Tony Burke the shadow Minister for industrial relations outline in some detail in his speech in the uh the other place um and let's start at the beginning uh Mr acting Deputy president um it was the labor party and the unions that first called on the government to implement a wage subsidy an idea they ridiculed ridiculed until they saw the centerlink cues the tragic face of their original and wrong decision to Simply consign workers onto welfare eventually they saw uh what everyone else saw including business and employer groups the need for a wage subsidy so they came up with job Seeker sorry jobkeeper uh somewhat flawed and involving the biggest costing mungle in budget history uh but still a much needed Lifeline to businesses and millions of people employed by them in this country but they said it would end in September pretty optimistic as it turns out and labor again uh with unions and employer groups had to tell them uh that it needed to be extended everyone could see that there would be no miracul ulous Snapback as uh prime minister Morrison so famously boasted uh but again they said no and again thankfully they overcame their natural stubbornness and changed their mind so we are supporting the legislation because we support the extension of jobkeeper as the shadow Treasurer has often said the jobkeeper wage subsidy is a very good idea being badly implemented too many Australians are left out and left behind some accidentally uh but regrettably many quite deliberately from day one we've said that the scheme should be better targeted so that the people who really need it uh can get it but we don't waste taxpayers money and we were very concerned about the government's plan to rip this support out from the economy for all workers and industries at the end of September it made no sense at all so we welcome the extension of jobkeeper for a further 6 months however as I said in my earlier despite completely supporting the extension of jobkeeper Labor has some serious concerns about the bill that's because the government has seen fit to introduce some extreme elements into the bill I'm fairing to the U extension of the emergency industrial relations powers to businesses who no longer qualify for government jobkeeper support as expected the bill contains Provisions that ex extend the timing of the jobkeeper enabling standown direction that are currently set out set to be repealed on September 28th these Provisions were included in the original jobkeeper legislation and back in April we were told they were critical to ensure the jobkeeper payments could be operationalized and that these Powers could only be used for that purpose now in this bill the government wants us to agree to those same emergency Powers being extended to employers who had previously qualified for jobkeeper uh but were now no longer eligible the so-call Legacy employers by the very definition Legacy employers are the those the government considers having recovered sufficiently to no longer need government support and although they are sufficiently recovered to no longer need government support they can use the fact that they may still have a 10% decline to cut hours of their workers by as much as 40% excting Deputy president the government has not made the case as to why these extraordinary IM emergency industrial relations powers are necessary at this time that is uh why labor will be moving to ensure only businesses still eligible for jobkeeper can um access these extreme Powers the government claims these powers are modified and have safeguards one of these supposed safeguards is that the employer cannot reduce a workers's hours by more than 40% but this socalled s Safeguard will result will result in many low paid workers including in the retail industry experiencing a very substantial pay cup a 40% reduction in hours for workers on the minimum wage would mean that they would lose $300 a week from their normal wage uh of currently $750 per week under the job Seeker the jobkeeper rate and there are many workers who are paid just above the minimum wage in fact anyone earning less than uh $32 per hour who has their hours cut by 40% will be worse off than they have been under the jobkeeper Mark 1 how is this Fair uh I would ask Mr acting Deputy president this creates a situation where a worker at a time when the businesses they work for is doing better uh will seek to have their pay cut um the attempt to extend emergency industrial powers to employers who don't receive jobkeeper is of extreme concern to the labor party back in April when we were passing the original jobkeeper legislation uh we were told these flexibilities were critical to uh the oper to operationalize the jobkeeper payments we were told that these Provisions could only be used by jobkeeper eligible businesses now we're told it's essential uh that it be extended to businesses no longer eligible for jobkeeper um we can see what's next that is the Government testing out their future plans for industrial relations the trial for how their flexibility dream uh might look like and work and next the government will move for them to be made uh a permanent feature of this legislation the government will claim that it's all in the name of saving jobs when it is in fact an attack on decent secure jobs of ordinary Australians that's why label will move its amendments firstly to remove the extension of jobkeeper flexibilities to the employers the government themselves have determined no longer uh need a assistance uh and for which the government has made no case and second should that not be agreed to we will move an amendment that ensures no employee who has had their hours cut will drop below the job seek the jobkeeper rate we we sincerely hope Senators support this amendment to protect some of our lowest paid workers from bearing the cost of a business recovery when the government has wiped its hands of those people Australians have worked together to com to combat the virus but more work must be done by the Moran government to ensure that our hardest hit Australians are not left out and left behind in this recovery thank you Senator Farrell I think Senator farooqi that you are next up and uh while I'll just let you uh walk to your position and I'll speak slowly uh while you're doing that are you at a point of order yes uh yes I just wanted to not call your attention no excellent that's thank you thank you thank you Mr President thank you Senator Peri I rise on behalf of the greens to speak to the Corona virus economic response package jobkeeper payments Amendment Bill 2020 the bill extends the prescribed period of operation for the Corona virus payment framework which allows jobkeeper to be extended until March of next year it also enables the atto to share some jobkeeper payment information with the commonwealth state and territory government agencies the bill extends the temporary jobkeeper Fair work Provisions in part 6-4 C of the fair work act except for those relating to annual leave until next march much of the detail will be left up to delegated legislation the greens have been supportive of the jobkeeper wage subsidy and are on record having pushed for a wage guarantee from very early on in the co 19 crisis my greens colleague in the other place the member for Melbourne Adam band said in speaking to this bill last week when the crisis started to hit the greens were the first party in Parliament to call for some form of wage and job guarantee we made it very clear that the government's initial response shoveling billions out of the door to help business was only part of the response has jobkeeper been a success well it's been really a mixed bag there's no doubt that millions of people who would otherwise be out of work have benefited from the scheme plenty of businesses have accessed it and it has allowed them to stay afloat and keep their staff on board this is of course a good thing however there are many cracks in the system and things haven't been smooth sailing unconscionably temporary Visa holders were locked out of the scheme this said Australia apart from other countries in how we have taken care of members of the community who don't happen to be citizens or permanent residents it has created a tiered system of residents in this country and frankly we should be ashamed businesses with reliable hardworking highly skilled employees have been un un able to receive jobkeeper payments for their staff it's nonsensical and it's spiteful and just plain wrong also infamously locked out have been casuals employed for less than 12 months arts and creative industry workers and our Public University staff and shamefully early learning and care workers were the first to be kicked off the jobkeeper payment last month it was reported last week that Crown Resorts has received at least $11 million in jobkeeper payments but our public universities have not received a single scent this chamber very narrowly voted down my disallowance motion which would have scrapped the rules excluding some of the universities from accessing jobkeeper payments but the government dug its heels in and university job losses continue to mount in the thousands upon thousands and I have to say it has been incredibly devastating for our universities who are already grappling with the loss of international students um that will cause Financial P pain not only this year but the next few years and possibly much of this decade on top of that we have the government choosing this moment to introduce a bill that will cut University funding even more you really can't make this stuff up let me be clear the green support the extension of jobkeeper there is no other option than to continue to provide a weight subsidy jobkeeper has provided much needed support to many thousands of people but there were real problems and gaps in the original package and there are big flaws in this bill as well we have serious concerns with this bill and the related proposals as I understand the labor party and others on the crossbench uh will do I will also uh move amendments uh in the Senate to make this bill more Equitable for people and I will identify some of these issues that I've highlighted at this point and I will have to say more about the legislation at the committee stage this bill creates what is effectively a new category of employee this is someone who is employed by a business that was eligible for jobkeeper payments and could access the emergency industrial relations powers that give businesses the power to reduce their hours but now the business turnover has improved somewhat and they are no longer eligible for wage subsidy in this scenario the government won't provide jobkeeper for the business but will continue to allow them to follow the emergency powers and reduce their employees hours um as my colleague Adam Ban put it in the other place there will be a category of businesses that on the one hand the government thinks are doing so well that they don't need to give jobkeeper to their employees but on the other hand are apparently doing so badly that they can cut their employees pay this is perverse and and a cynical outcome and we will be looking at amendments to change this at the committee stage the bill would force workers to foot the bill for businesses recovery by letting Legacy employers cut workers hours by up to 40% for shift workers it would mean the loss of even more than 40% of their income if they lose hours subject to penalty rate loading for a government to do this in the midst of a recession is nothing short of cruel another objectionable part of the new jobkeeper proposal I would point out is its creation of a two tier system of payment where people employed at less than 20 hours per week will receive a much lower payment than those employed with more hours those who are far more likely to be in insecure or part-time work are far more likely to be women and they will see their payments cut women are already bearing the brunt of the economic impacts of the pandemic so much so that economists have said we are in a pink collar recession so much so that women have lost their jobs twice as fast as men when the economy was shut down women are over represented as casual workers and in industry most affected by shutdowns like retail and Hospitality women are under represented in the few Indi you'll be in continuation we'll go to questions without notice Senator Gallaher thank you Mr President my question is to the minister for age care and Senior Australian Senator colbeck how many residents in agare have passed away due to co 19 and when did the minister first become aware that 33 deaths of older Australians in residential Age Care had not been reported until today why did it take until until August for the Commonwealth to change its reporting obligations for deaths in Age Care Facilities the minister for age care and Senior Australian Senator colbeck thank you Mr President uh so the number of Australians who have passed away as of 8:00 a.m. this morning uh in in residential Age Care is 457 Mr President unfortunately and each one of those uh is an absolute tragedy and my condolences go to um every family uh of those who have passed away from Co 19 to date Mr President uh for a period of time now the uh Australian government has been working with the Victorian government through the Victorian age care Response Center to reconcile the data uh that is held in the Victorian systems with with respect to infections and also deaths uh as of the 12th of August this year by agreement with the Victorian government through the Victorian Age Care Response Center we have been using the Victorian data uh and understanding that uh that data would need to be reconciled uh I I became aware of the difference in the numbers this morning uh when we were advised from Victoria that they would be announcing that reconciliation I wasn't aware of what uh the the difference in numbers might be specifically until this morning and I received that advice through from uh the Secretary of my department this morning uh and uh my understanding Mr President is that the reconciliation process and the recording of Co 19 uh deaths in Age Care uh will continue the victorians are still working on that process as they manage the uh process through their thes system and their births deaths and marriages records uh and so uh we're uh working closely with them through V to continue that reconciliation process Senator Galler a supplementary question today the minister for health announced additional funding to to uh support the co 19 Age Care crisis why has it taken the deaths of more than 457 Australians in aged care and 7 months of the co 19 crisis for the Morrison government to finally provide these resources Senator colck thank you Mr President well Mr President uh the announcement that Minister hunt and I made today was an extension of existing programs uh to provide continued support to the age care sector through the co 19 outbreak uh so the the first round of the so the first round was of the uh uplift for uh Age Care Providers was announced back in May uh the retention bonus for uh Workforce was announced in March the program to apply for one worker one site was announced uh in conjunction with the Victorian government last month and so the the measures that we announced today were actually an extension a continuation of our plan to help the age care sector manage through the co 19 outbreak Senator gher if supplementary question thank you Mr President Minister considering tracking deaths from Co 19 should be a critical element of basic pandemic planning how on Earth is it possible that you did not know exactly how many older Australians in residential Age Care had passed away from coid 19 until today Senator order my apologies Senator colck thank you Mr President as I explained in my answer to the primary question uh by agreement with the Victorian government we have since the 11th of August been using the Victorian data to reconcile deaths in Victoria Mr President uh we we had an understanding that there were some differences in the data and Mr President that those different well those differences have actually been publicly reported for a period of time so so we are we we this the Australian government and the Victorian government understood that there would be required to be a Reconciliation to understand that uh We've provide we made a requirement that AG Care Providers report all of that information into the Victorian system Mr President and so that work has continued cooperatively uh there are some differences in the way that uh some of these some of the deaths are classified uh and we continue to work our way through that process Mr President cooperatively with Victor Senator Senator McKenzie thank you Mr President my question is to the minister representing the Prime Minister Senator Corman last Friday at the daily telegraphs Bush Summit the Prime Minister acknowledged the heavy burden of restrictions on Australians particularly in Regional communities who are limited in seeking access to essential and life-saving Health Care education or work and for Farmers their own property to manage crops and care for livestock as a strong critic of the one- siiz fits-all approach taken by State and territory governments on Border closures I welcome the prime minister's call for relative risks to be assessed on the whole can the minister please update the Senate on the steps the national cabinet is taking to secure a national approach from State and territory governments on the definition of hotspots Minister representing the Prime Minister Senator Corman thank you very much Mr President I thank Senator McKenzie for that question uh Mr President Australia is not built to have internal borders that is why our government is focus focus on keeping Australia as open as possible while managing the health and economic challenges that Co 19 presents border management must continue to be informed by the public health advice which is why we are determined to get a hotspot definition based on that medical advice based on that medical advice National cabinet has asked the Australian Health protection principal committee to develop a common understanding of a hotspot across jurisdictions the ippc will consider appropriate movement restrictions relating to a hotspot based on medical advice this work is ongoing and will provide people who are living in those areas clear guidance on where and when they can access health services or where restrictions May mean they have to find alternative Arrangements states do not have to wait of course for National cabinet to bring forward Common Sense practical and compassionate solutions to their border issues on my new South as the Governor New South Wes has already shown by announcing a border up bubble with Victoria states can enact sensible exemptions compassionate exemptions Common Sense practical exemptions right now by listening to and working with local communities in affected areas the Health Challenge is significant but we ask all state governments to continue to work constructively to resolve issues effec the economic recovery we need to ensure relevant exemptions are in place and applied consistently and efficiently so that disruptions to critical services for Border residents and all other Australians are minimized as much as possible we are doing everything possible to help our border communities and the agricultural industry in particular get through this pandemic and we call on all to join us in that effort Senator McKenzie a supplementary question thank you the impacts on Border residents being unable to access Essential Health Care Jobs or schooling is continuing to detrimentally impact many residents and their families is the minister aware of any risks to achieving a nationally clear scientifically sound fair and reasonable approach to defining hotspots Senator Corman thank you very much Mr President we have seen widely reported examples of hardship for residents in Rural and Regional border communities such impacts should of course be minimized whenever possible the decisions on Border restrictions must be infored by public health advice as I said last week ultimately these are matters for the states and territories but it is up to them to set out the medical advice informing their decisions and to ensure there is a genuine Public Health upside in return for the restrictions and costs imposed on individual Australians and on our communities there is no script or no rule book on how best to deal with this pandemic but it is critical that decisions are made sorry Senator I have Senator on a point of order on a point of order senator uh Mr President I really sincerely cannot hear what the minist is saying even though I might not want to hear it I might not like it and I I I from that well I I can only order well that's a Charming episode of finger pointing there across the Chamber from both sides I might say um order interjections there's a lot of noise coming from the chamber I was attempting to not interrupt the speaker and call order please show your colleagues some courtesy Senator call the national cabinet has asked the IH GBC to develop the consist a consistent approach to hotspot management and and to ensure that the needs of Border residents are prop properly CED for as the Prime Minister said on Friday there will be a hotspot definition hopefully it's a definition agreed by the states and territories alternatively there will be a commonwealth definition based on science and evidence Senator Corman Senator McKenzie a final supplementary question thank you I acknowledge the Nationals calls for an Agricultural Workers code as a priority and welcome the prime Minister's announcement at the bush Summit on progress being made to give effect to this very important initiative can the minister please outline the intended protections of an agricultural Workers code and update the Senate on the progress of this work Senator Corman thank you very much Mr President the Australian government recognizes the challenges that communities and Farmers have faced over the past few months as a result of Co 19 and domestic movement restrictions on 21 August the national cabinet agreed to the development of an agriculture workers code to be considered at National cabinet at its next meeting the code recognizes the importance of ensuring that farmers seasonal workers agricultural services such as vets and agricultural business can continue to operate in a coid 19 safe manner the minister for agriculture water and environment is leading the development of the code which would be enforced by States and territories through the public health through their Public Health orders the fundamental objective of the code will be to provide provide consistency across jurisdictions in the application of movement restrictions including any national hotspots definition developed and indeed simple and practical definition of critical primary Industries and set out appropriate measures necessary to manage Co 19 risks as always focus on people's Senator thank you Mr President my question is to the minister for age care and Senior Australian Senator kbec today the ministry for health announced additional funding to stop the coid 19 Age Care crisis why has it taken the deaths of more than 457 Australians in age care and 7 months of the co9 crisis for the morison government to finally provide these additional resources the minister for IH care and Senior Australian Senator colck thank you Mr President thanks for the questions Senator canel um as I said in the previous question Minister hunt and I announced this morning uh 56 3 million to extend existing measures that were um were supporting the age care sector uh the the suggestion that we've waited until now uh quite frankly um doesn't doesn't make sense given that these measures Mr President were put in place to support the sector uh and what we did this morning today was was we actually extended existing measures to continue the support that we already had in place from an additional 6 months in most of those cases Mr President so early in the pandemic we made some decisions uh we resourced those decisions and we announced the funding to support those today what we did was to extend those Provisions given the fact that we remain in a CO 19 pandemic we have particular circumstances with respect to Victoria that require additional support and the sector Al remains Under Pressure so what we did Mr President was we announced an extension to existing programs so that the support required from the for the sector throughout the pandemic the support required as part of our plan could be continued for a further period of time so that uh so so that the sector did have the support required and continues to have the support required as the pandemic continues Senator canelia a supplementary question thank you given the minister admitted he only realized he hadn't got it right as a result of the outbreak at some basil in July six months into the coid 19 crisis will he guarantee that the funding announced today by Minister hunt will be enough to get it right Senator KCK thank you Mr President again Senator canel chooses to misuse my words in a way that I didn't utter them and it demonstrates the continued dishonesty of the labor party in asking questions in this place Mr President Mr President the the announcements that I made today with Minister hunt are a continuation of existing programs Mr President there are continuation of existing programs and existing support that was put in place to support the sector through the co 19 outbreak and we will continue to provide resources as I've said Mr President on a number of occasions uh through the duration of the pandemic outbreak we will continue to provide additional support as required we got to a stage Mr President where the existing reports were due to expire supports were due to expire uh we assessed that they needed to be continued Mr President so we made the decision to continue them and Minister hunt and I announced them today Senator canel a final supplementary question in October last year in October last year the government received the interm report of the royal commission into Age Care and it was titled neglect why is the minister continuing to withhold the resources necessary to implement these recommendations from the report titled neglect and prevent further neglect and avoidable deaths in the age care system Senator colck thank you Mr President uh the government has not withheld support from the sector uh the announcements the announcements that we made today Mr President were specifically related to assisting the sector manage their way through coid 19 but Mr President uh on the suggestion of the Roy commission and uh coming out of the report that was made by the uh Ro Commission in November last year there were a number of additional resources supplied to the sector that the Royal commission suggested and that included an additional 10,000 home care packages it included some resources to ensure that medication management and the and the use of uh chemical restraints were minimized it included some funding to ensure that young people going into residential Age Care were minimized so Mr President uh we have continued to put additional resources to the age care sector and as the Prime Minister has said on a number of occasions and as I've said we will continue to do that at every opportunity Senator colc Senator van thank you Mr President and my question is to the minister for age care and Senior Australian Senator Co can the minister please outline how the Morrison government is extending and continuing its support for the hare sector as part of our plan to assist the sector in responding to community transmission of coid 19 Minister for age care and Senior Australian Senator colbeck thank you Mr President uh and thanks Senator van for the question Mr President today the government announced a further $563 million in a package of measures to to support senior Australians and Age Care from Co 19 these additional targeted measures mean that since the beginning of the co 19 pandemic Mr President the Australian government has provided over $1.5 billion doar to support senior Australians in age care this includes continuation of measures to support providers and the support the choice of senior Australians as part of this package up to $245 million will be provided for a second payment of the lumpsum co 19 support payment Mr President to residential Age Care Providers residential providers in in metropolitan areas will get $975 per resident and all other providers will receive $1,435 Mr President this funding will be used by providers to fund and support enhanced infection control Capac capability including through an onsite clinical lead quite important ly funding will ALS may also be used to address other Co 19 related costs such as increased Staffing costs Communications with families and managing visitation Arrangements Mr President this additional support will uh will be provided to all mainstream resident residential Age Care Providers also to indigenous and multi-purpose Services the age care quality and safety commission will be undertaking risk assessments and audit to ensure that providers are prepared for an outbreak this funding supports providers with this preparedness Mr President in addition to the risk assessments and audits providers will report in their end of financial year Returns on how the support was used in overcoming additional Co 19 order related cost Senator van a supplementary question can the minister please outline how the government is continuing to support the age care Workforce at this time senator colck thank you Mr President uh the package announced today further Builds on specific measures that we've announced previously to support the age care Workforce at this time Mr President continuing the age care Workforce R uh retention payment program for eligible Frontline Direct Care staff recognizing the particular role that they play in looking after our most vulnerable Australians Mr President so this the we're extending the bonus for a further period to support Direct Care Workforce and encourage pretention at a cost of 1504 4.5 million in addition we're supporting Age Care Providers and workers who may be affected by the single worker single site principle Mr President in hotspot areas in regions in Victor with up to 92.4 million in funding Mr President we're also extending this support from an initial eight weeks to 12 weeks in recognition of the prolonged situation in Victoria and to allow providers to claim for a longer period Senator Senator van a final supplementary question thank you Mr President can the minister outline the government's further ongoing support for senior Australians in residential age care who were homeless seniors at risk of homelessness and also indigenous Australians in Age Care Senator colck thank you Mr President thanks Senator van for the question the additional $245 million Mr President of funding to the sector includes additional support that will be provided to all mainstream residential Age Care the national Aboriginal Tor straight Islander flex flexible Age Care Program naif Flex indigenous program and multi-purpose services this measure also extends the 30% increase in the viability supplement for both residential care and home care and the homeless supplement in residential care by a further six months at a cost of $26 million the increase in the viability supplement will also assist home care providers uh and their consumers Mr President in addition the Australian government has committed an additional $ 71.4 million to support all older Australians who temporarily relocate from residential Age Care Facilities to the community to live with their families as a precaution against Co 19 Senator seart Mr President my question is to the minister for families and Social Services Senator Rustin Minister through you president next month when there will 1.8 million people on the job Seeker payment and youth allowance the government will cut the Corona virus supplement by $300 a fortnite last week treasury predicted the effective unemployment rate will hit 133% by the end of the year how many people are expected to default on their mortgage and be in rental stress when firstly the supplement reduces by $300 a fortnite in September and secondly if the job Seeker rate goes back to $40 a day in December good question the minister for families and Social Services Senator Rustin um thank you very much Mr President and thank you senator seart for your question uh and can I also acknowledge that you announced your uh retirement at the end of this session uh come the end of this Parliament and uh acknowledge the great work that you've done on behalf of the people you represent um in in response to your the principal part of your question in relation to changes that are being made to both the the job seeker and job keeper p but particularly the job Seeker payment at the end of September um Senator you and as well as everybody else was in this chamber uh back in March when we made the decision to put in place the Corona virus supplement for a period of 6 months it was very clear at the time we were voting for a temporary payment in July um a decision was made by the government that we believe that the time for the removal of that temporary supplement um was not at the end of September and so we have sought and through or an instrument in this place to extend the elevated level of support to those people who find themselves unemployed past the end of September until uh December at the same time we've also put in place uh an income increased income free area because we recognize Senator sea that the jobs Market is still very shallow but it is starting to open up and we want to encourage people who find themselves unemployed as a result of Corona virus to actually take the steps to start re-engaging the workforce so that we can hopefully get them re-employed as quickly as possible and the one thing that we do know Senator seawood on the point of order I understand I did a bit of Preamble but we're now down to 30 seconds left in the time to answer the question the ministers come nowhere near my question which was how many will be defaulting or in rental stress when the supplement is cut okay Senator Seward I'll say again um when questions contain a preamble the Minister can be directly relevant to part of a question that was the second part of your question the minister is being directly relevant to other parts of your question in my view um Senator see what a minister can be directly relevant to assertions and a preamble to a point made at the end of of a longer question that is within standing orders so I can't direct the minister how to answer a question nor which part of it to answer Senator rtin thank you very much Mr President and and as I said Senator SE what um past the end of September we are intending to continue to provide elevated levels of support to people who find themselves unemployed whether they were unemployed before the Corona virus um hit or as a result of the coid pandemic um because we on this side of the chamber understand we have a responsibility to balance uh providing the level of elevated support people need as well as making sure that we provide the incentive for them to re-engage with the workforce because the best order Senator R time the expired Senator C what a supplementary question uh thank you I'd just like to say thank the minister for her comments about me uh retiring at the end of my uh term um I'd just like to reassure the chamber that I'll be here for quite a while to give you the uh hold you to account the latest research from a&u shows that Corona virus supplement almost eliminated poverty amongst jobseeker recipients and the reduction of the jobseeker payment will mean that 740,000 people are pushed into poverty Minister how is this cable Senator Ron uh thank you very much uh Mr President and I have no doubt that you'll continue to hold us to account in the time that you have left here Senator seawood um but um in relation to your question around the elevated levels of support that were put in place back in March by this government um it was clear at the time that we recognized that we had before us an absolutely unprecedented situation and we put in place these supports to help Australians to get from one side of the Corona virus pandemic to the other clearly as the pandemic has rolled out we have seen different things happen in different states but the one thing that we have started to see in the majority of Australia our economy is starting to open up again and we're starting to see jobs created it is the responsibility of government as I said before to manage the balance between providing elevated levels of support in recognition that people are still doing it quite tough as a result of the coron um Corona virus pandemic but at the same time we need to make sure that people understand they need to re-engage with the workforce because getting a job Senator C with a final supplementary question thank you true you uh Mr President minister at the coid hearing not long ago you said that to make any changes to the ongoing structural nature of our welfare system when we're in such a state of uncertainty would be completely irresponsible how is it irresponsible to guarantee that you won't drop people back into poverty on $40 a day senator rtin thank you very much uh Mr President um and I I think that everybody in this chamber recognizes that we are in quite unprecedented times and we are still in them there is absolutely no doubt that the end of this Corona Pand Corona virus pandemic when it's going to end and what it's going to look like when it ends it Still Remains something that we are unsure of so therefore the government has remained flexible and to make sure that the temporary nature of the the provisions that we put in place recognize the constantly changing condition that this pandemic is presenting to the Australian economy you only have to look in Victoria to realize that we have a particular set of circumstances down there uh and we've seen the announcements today in age care to directly deal with those particular instances but what we have to do as a government is that we have to manage our way through this pandemic putting in place the provisions that are required at the time and when we get to a situation where we understand what the new normal looks like that is the time to make structural change Senator far you Mr President my question is to the minister for Youth and Sport Senator colbeck on the 27th of February uh sport Australia told the select committee on the administration of sports grants it would provide the legal advice um underpinning former Minister McKenzie's authority to make decisions in the community Sports infrastructure grants program but last week the sports Australia uh informed the select committee it would not provide the advice as the minister for sport had made a claim of public interest immunity when did the minister make that decision and on what basis does he make the claim of public interest immunity Minister for Youth and Sport Senator colck thank you Mr President uh that the uh decision to make uh a public IM interest immunity uh exam exemption was made some time ago Mr President and uh Mr President on behalf of the government I claimed public interest immunity in relation to support Australia's uh legal advice as the release of this advice could Prejudice uh pending legal procceedings Mr President uh additionally it's been the long-standing practice of Australian governments over many decades on both sides of politics Mr President to uh not to disclose the fact content of privileged legal advice this practice has previously uh been outlined by uh many colleagues in the chamber uh including the honorable Gareth Evans QC uh who said or nor is it the practice or has it it been the practice over many years for any government to make legal available legal advice from its legal advisers made in the course of normal decision-making process of government for good practical reasons associal iated with good government and also as a matter of fundamental principle Mr President so Mr President my view my claim of public interest immunity was based on good and sound grounds uh long-standing a practice on governments of governments from both Persuasions of politics uh and Mr President uh the government maintains that it's not in the public interest to depart from this established position it's integral that privileged labal provided to the Commonwealth remains confidential order Senator Farrell a supplementary question yes I do have one thank you uh Mr President uh in March the minister admitted he had been coached by Mr Morrison's staff before appearing to give evidence on the sports rought Scandal has the minister or his office discussed the public interest immunity claim with Mr Morrison or his office and if so why Senator col thank you Mr President firstly can I reject the assertion about any activity or conversation between uh my office me and the prime minister's office Mr President so I I I reject I reject the assertion of being coached and again Mr President laor continue to make things up Mr President and as just because labor says it doesn't make it so Mr President yes I had a meeting with the Minister's office uh but it wasn't about coaching Mr President Mr President uh I made on my left I made the decision to claim public immunity Mr President order I made order on my left Senator col please resume your seat I can't hear you due to the interjections please continue Mr President I made the decision to claim Public public interest imunity based on well-founded grounds and his hisorical historical context of uh of decision makers in this Parliament over a consider time for the has expired Senator Farrell a final supplementary question uh yes I do have another question thank you Mr President uh why is the minister refusing to explain to Australians the basis upon which the government claims that former Minister McKenzie had authority to make decisions under the sports RS scheme uh what is he hiding Senator C Mr President uh as I've said in the two former questions uh I claimed public interest immunity over legal advice on long-standing grounds that have been applied by governments of both political Persuasions over a considerable period of time and I believe Mr President uh that I had Good Grounds to do that and I made the public interest immunity question uh decision appropriately we're going to Senator Roberts remotely Senator Roberts thank you Mr President my question is to the minister representing the Prime Minister Minister Senator Corman in 2016 17 19 and 20 I cross-examined csa's climate research team on four presentations to me that revealed syyro has never said carbon dioxide from human activity is a danger syro admitted today's temperatures are not unprecedented order sorry um I've asked repeatedly last week for interjections to not occur and they came from both sides of the chamber and I might say they they commenced on the opposition side they should not have been responded to from the government side Senator Roberts I'm going I'm going to ask for stone silence in the chamber and I'm going to ask Senator Roberts to repeat his question so that the minister may hear it and address it Senator Roberts can you please recommence your question from the start Mr President yes from the start thank you my question is to the minister representing the Prime Minister Sen Corman in 2016 17 19 and 20 I cross-examined cyro's climate research team on four presentations to me that revealed csro has never said carbon dioxide from human activity is a danger cro admitted today's temperatures are not unprecedented cyro's cited papers do not show rate of temperature R rise is unprecedented Cyro has never Quantified any specific impact from Human carbon dioxide Cyro relies on unvalidated erroneous models syro relied on discredited papers cro showed little understanding of papers cited Cyro admits to no due diligence on reports and data Cyro allows politicians to misrepresent cro without correction 15 highly respected International scientists verified our conclusions what is the basis for the government's climate and energy policies the minister representing the Prime Minister Senator Corman uh thank you very much uh Mr President the basis of our commitment is uh as as part of the International Community doing our bid to help reduce Global greenhouse gas emissions so that's That's the basis we are committed to a sensible climate change policy which appropriately balances Environmental Protection with um economic responsibility that has always been our position and as a country we have not only met but we are we have exceeded or are exceeding our emissions reduction targets agreed to in Kyoto and and we are on track and have a plan to meet our emissions reduction targets agre to in Paris I mean we are a good Global citizen there is a global challenge that needs to be addressed and we are doing our bit sensibly and responsibly and proportionately uh to contribute to meeting that challenge in relation to the CSO specifically the CSO is a National Treasure it undertakes essential science and research which improves our lives and helps grow our economy CSO stands behind its research researches and the Integrity of the research produced by them they have demonstrated record their demonstrated record of scientific Excellence is underpinned by their commitment to the full and transparent participation uh in the scientific peer review process which results in evidence-based science of the highest quality including making data publicly available CSO is in the top. 1% of the world for its four core fields of Science and in the world's top 1% for the other 40 Fields they rank in the top three of the world a World's National Science agencies for impact and I note that the Cs has provided briefings to Senator Roberts in the past and I also know that Senator Roberts has asked a number of questions which C CS has responded to and will of course continue to respond to moving forward um I hope that that appropriately addresses Senator Roberts's question I I thank Senators for their courtesy during Senator Robert's question and I ask for it again Senator Roberts a supplementary question thank you your ministers for climate and energy and preceding liberal Nationals and labor greens governments claimed that climate and renewable energy policies are based on CSO advice yet cso's climent team admitted to me that cro has never stated carbon dioxide from human activity is a danger and when asked for the source of that political claim suggest that I asked politicians and ministers on what basis is your government claiming we need to cut the carbon dioxide from farming industry transport and driving cars Senator Corman uh than thank you very much Mr President uh you know there is a recognized Global challenge which we believe needs to be appropriately addressed in a global fashion through an appropriately comprehensive Global Arrangement and Australia as a responsible uh International citizen is committed to doing its bid and that is precisely what our government doing under our government emissions are coming down and electricity prices are also coming down and you know we are we are keeping the lights on bringing electricity prices down and and helping to reduce Global greenhouse gas emissions in a way that is economically responsible and we are very proud of our record and we we remain committed to that as the appropriate Way Forward Senator Roberts a final supplementary question thank you the Cs climate research team's position ultimately relies on unvalidated and erroneous computer models that are not suitable as a basis for policy in implying falsely that they have confidence in the models yet have never assigned a quantitatively calculated confidence level C CS has misled you will your government hold an independent inquiry into the so-called science that is supposedly the basis of your climate and energy policies Senator Corman thank thank you very much Mr President I I think I've clearly stated uh the basis for the government's uh decision- making relation with these areas and I might just say again that as Australians we are rightly proud of the CSI the CSI is a worldclass organization now that doesn't mean that every bit of research uh is you know immediately right on the mark But the CSI like any scientific organization understands that any research has to be appropriately tested and peer- reviewed and they are absolutely committed to the appropriate rigors and transparencies that apply to any scientific organizations of this nature and that is of course appropriate we we completely and we completely support the important work that CS does and and continue to stand by Senator Henderson thank you very much Mr President uh my question is to the minister representing the minister of Health Senator cash can the minister outline to the Senate how the Morrison government is investing in mental health support for Australians through the co 19 pandemic the minister representing the minister for health Senator cash thank you Mr President and I thank Senator Henderson for the very important question and of course during the course of the co 19 pandemic mental health has been a challenge not just in Australia but around the world the Morrison government recognizes that the ongoing restrictions in place to stop the spread of Co 19 are having a significant impact on the mental health of Australians but in particular as Sarah Henderson will knows or Senator Henderson will knows in particular in communities in Victoria who continue to be subject to severe lockdown measures Mr President since March of this year the government has announced a number of Emergency Response measures to support the mental health and well-being of Australians through Co 19 Access to teley Health Services Under the medical benefits scheme has been expanded to include mental health Allied Health Professions and general practice from the 16th of March to the 16th of August 2020 over 5.4 million medical benefit schedule subsidized Mental Health Services were accessed with 35 . 1% of metal Mental Health Services delivered by Telly Health we're also investing in our Frontline Mental Health Services through our $74 million coid 19 mental health support package with $3 million for a dedicated mental health and well-being program for Frontline workers $10 million in funding to support older Australians through a community visitors scheme $6.8 million for the expansion of head headspace digital work and study service $10 million to establish the Corona virus well-being and support line and $14 million to bolster the capacity of mental health providers such as lifeline and Beyond blow we also have a 48 million National mental health and well-being pandemic response plan Senator Henderson a supplementary question I thank you Mr President what additional assistance is the government providing to Victoria as second stage lockdowns forc Australians back into isolation potentially cutting them off from family and social supports Senator cash well thank you Mr President and as Senator Henderson has said uh victorians in some part they're doing it really tough and the government understands the severe nature of the coid 19 restrictions in parts of Victoria and uh we have therefore provided additional assistance to victorians at this time we've including the doubling of funding for the better access plan to increase access to mental health practitioners through Medicare for support for young people through youth support there is $12 million for service surge capacity to victorians including $5 million for headp space with a particular focus on those in year 11 and year 12 across all of Victoria we are funding an additional 10 Medicare subsidized psychological therapy sessions for people who are affected by the further restrictions or who are in quarantine or required to self-isolate and have already used the 10 existing sessions that they have we're also establishing 15 dedicated mental health clinics across Victoria and our Senator M has expired Senator Henderson a final supplementary question I'm Minister what is the government's understanding of the impacts that additional lockdowns are having on victorians and where can people access Support Services if they need it Senator cash well Mr President the government is closely monitoring Mental Health service usage to respond quickly and lessen the mental health impacts of Co 19 and the recovery phase in the past four weeks Victorian access to support services was 90% higher than the rest of the country for Beyond blue 22% higher for lifeline and 5% higher for the kids helpl line we're also though in light of this uh in conjunction with the matoran government we have agreed to establish a new victoriia mental health task force to ensure the latest initiatives are implemented as quickly as possible and this is important additional assistance of course for victorians at this time in terms of the Beyond blue coronavirus World Bank support service it's available to all Australians needing support through the co 19 pandemic and can be accessed via telepone or online and uh through their Senator Cash Time for the answer has expired Senator McCarthy thank you Mr President my question is to the minister for age care and Senior Australian Senator colbeck today Minister hunt announced 92.4 million in funding to prevent age care workers from working at multiple facilities will the minister guarantee that age care workers will no longer work at multiple facilities if not why not the minister for age care and Senior Australians at Senator colck thank you Mr President uh today Minister hunt and I announced anounced a number of measures to support the age care sector to um manage the co 19 outbreak one of those measures Mr President was to support a negotiated agreement between the age care sector and the unions in Victoria to uh ensure that one worker could work at one site Mr President uh Mr President that agreement is not inclusive of the entire Age Care sector and of course Mr President there are some workers who we do require to work across more than one site Mr President so includes our ADF nurses who go into a number of facilities to provide assistance to the age care sector when our facilities under stress it also includes Mr President our osat teams that go in to provide assistance to Age Care Facilities when they're under stress it also includes uh the Sonic and Aspen testing teams that are required to go in to do the testing for providers Mr President uh and it doesn't include uh as a part of that program agency nurses who are required for surge Workforce capacity across the age care sector in Victoria so it supports workers who are employed normally by age care providers to work in one facility and the the point of the program and the support that we're providing is to ensure that workers aren't work worth worse off by the fact that they are um asked to work across one site so Mr President this is a continuation of that of that process and the announcement that I made with Minister hunt this morning extends the period of that program from 8 weeks to 12 to 12 weeks acknowledging the ongoing circumstances of the pandemic in Victoria Senator McCarthy a supplementary question can the minister confirm that the matter of care Australia's Age Care Workforce strategy delivered to his government two years ago recommended a National Database of workers why has the Morrison government ducked the report and sat on it instead of taking action that would have better prepared its Age Care system for the coid pandemic Senator colck thank you Mr President in uh contrary to uh the question from Senator McCarthy the government is actually act actioning that particular proposal right now uh the consultation process has completed uh and we are working with the sector to provide a national Workforce identi ification and registration process uh and incorporating into that process uh uh qualification requirements that might be required for providers uh that providers would need for their Workforce across the sector so Mr President it's not true to say that we're not actioning that recommendation we in fact are Senator McCarthy a final supplementary question thank you Mr President why has it taken more than 1800 cases of coid 19 in Age Care the deaths of 457 old rest in age care and seven months for the Morrison government to finally Provide support for age care workers Senator colck again Mr President I have to say that I can't agree with the premise of the question put by Senator McCarthy because we've been providing support to workers for in Age Care since March Mr President since early in the age care pandemic Mr President so maybe maybe maybe labor are a bit concerned that they are so late to the party on that on on this issue that they've only discovered Age Care in recent weeks Mr but we have been working with the age care sector in this country since January to to assist them and to prepare them for Co 19 Mr President uh so we've been we we've been working and providing advice and support to this sector on Co 19 since January and the measures that Mr Minister hun and I announced today were in fact a continuation of existing measures that we'd put in place previously in recognition of the fact that the co 19 pandemic continues Senator mcmah thank you Mr President my question is to the minister for defense Senator Reynolds can the minister advise the Senate of the defense outcomes from the recent osmin meetings with her us counterpart the minister for defense Senator Reynolds thank you very much Mr President and I thank Senator M man for the question and also for her unwavering support for the ADF right across the Northern Territory thank you uh Mr President the United States and Australia are experiencing profound changes in our geostrategic circumstances so now more than ever we must place a premium on ensuring our alliance continues to serve both our Nations interests at osmin this year the foreign minister and I did just that we delivered outcomes to ensure the alliance is best place to respond to these challenges at osmin secretary esper and I agreed to three new defense outcomes these build on our substantial engagements over the past year firstly we signed a statement of principles on Alliance defense cooperation and force posture priorities in the indopacific this Builds on our Force posture cooperation over the past decade and it will drive the next decade of our cooperation secondly Mr President we announced our intent to develop a USF funded commercially operated strategic military fuel Reserve in the ter this is a significant step in strengthening our supply chain resilience thirdly we agreed to further deepen our defense Science and Technology cooperation this includes hypersonics electronic warfare and also in space-based capabilities this will ensure the alliance maintains our capability Edge colleagues our alliance is in great shape but we can never ever take it for granted both Nations share a vision for for a region that is secure and that is prosperous one in which the Sovereign interests of all states large and small are respected Senator mcmah a supplementary question thank you can the minister update the Senate on the initiatives to deepen defense cooperation in the Indo Pacific Senator Reynolds thank you very much Mr President and again thank you Senator mcmah at osmin we agreed to deepen Regional coop op operation our forced posture cooperation is a tangible demonstration of our shared interests and our mutual deep engagement in our region the statement of principles reestablished a working group to develop recommendations to advance cooperation both in Australia and also in our shared region a modified Marine rotational force in Darwin has preceded this year and it's gone very smoothly despite the challenges of Co coid 19 this is truly a testament to the adaptability and also to the strength of our alliance we continue to strengthen our shared ability to contribute to Regional stability our alliance remains a major Force for stability and Security in our region Senator mcmah a final supplementary question thank you Mr President can the minister outline the defense industry outcomes secured during osmin and how this will support Australian workers and help Drive the road to economic recovery Senator Reynolds uh thank you very much Mr President and thank you senator mcmah for the question and i' particularly thank you for your support for defense industry in the Norther territory here Mr President a key priority was to secure new outcomes for Australian industry and also for Australian workers outcomes that build on the 15,000 Australian businesses and 70,000 austr Australian workers already benefiting from our investment in defense at osmin we agreed to reduce barriers to industrial-based integration including Australian participation in US Supply chains and there is no better example of this than the 50 Australian companies that are already contributing to the global F35 program on this side of the chamber we are committed to further developing our bilateral defense trade and to working together on export controls greater maintenance greater maintenance repairs and overhaul of us Platforms in Australia will mutually strengthen our capabilities and also our resilience Senator W thank you Mr President my question is to the minister for age care and Senior Australian Senator colbeck tragically more than 457 Age Care residents have died from Co 19 and there are now more than 951 Active cases in residential border we're talking about 951 active order Senator Henderson I'd like to hear Senator defend order Senator Wong please ignore the interjection I've called Senator Henderson to order please tragically I I might start again if I may M Mr President as as leader I'll give you that thank you tragically more than 457 Age Care residents have died from coid 19 and there are now more than 951 Active cases in residential Age Care a 77y old s Basil's resident who did not contract coid 19 died after suffering dehydration and malnutrition which accelerated her dementia and led to her death doctors have described her situation as a case of neglect how many Australians have died in age care this year not as a as a result of Co 19 but as a result of neglect the minister for age care and Senior Australians Senator colck thank you Mr President um it is quite tragic that labor seek to try and play politics with the passing of order senior Australians in um in residential Age Care Mr Mr President and Mr President um there are about 60,000 Australians who die in residential Age Care on an annual basis unfortunately but uh that's one of the functions of residential age care I don't have statistics on Mr President Mr President uh and and the the objective of the Australian Age Care system is to provide all residents in residential age care care with a high quality of care uh uh Across the Nation that is the that is the the focus and the purpose of our residential Age Care system and the regulatory framework that supports Mr Senator Senator Wong on a point of order Senator W thank you Mr President direct relevance I asked this Minister how many Australians have died as a consequence of neglect in the context particularly if I may say of a report entitled neglect handed down by his Royal commission if he's not able to answer the question could he take it on notice I'm listening carefully to The Minister's answer um in my view if he is talking about people passing away in aged care um he doesn't have to adopt the terminology or the Assumption of the question but he does have to limit himself to that particular topic to be directly relevant I think he is at the moment but I will listen carefully Senator colbeck thank you Mr President as I was saying Mr President uh we all acknowledge that there are things that need to be improved about the age care sector in this country that's why we're having a royal commission Mr President that's why one of the first acts of this prime minister prime minister Morrison was to call a role commission Mr President and I've heard labor MPS trotting around this place over the last few days claiming that they supported it when they didn't Mr President including then Senator on a point of order Senator long on a point of order point of order direct relevance how many Australians have died in age care this year as a result of neglect it is a reasonable question I'd ask the minister to return to it Senator Corman on the point of order thank you very much Mr President I think that what Senator corbec was explaining is that it's not actually a black and white question to why Senator Wong is seeking to frame it and he was making precisely that point he was he was addressing very directly the fact he was he was addressing very directly that this is not a question that can be answered in the way that you know Senator Wong is seeking to do for political reasons on the on the on the point of order on the point of order I'm not Senator Wong on the point of order on the point of order dismissing a question that goes to facts as not being relevant because its politics is really not is not consistent with the standing the motive of a particular question uh is not for me to make an observation on there are times to debate it um Senator Wong I would normally have pulled the minister up on the Royal commission issue but you did raise it in your previous point of order so I was giving him some um discretion to deal with that point that was raised um as I've said before I think if the minister is confining his answer to the passing away of people in age care than he is being directly relevant and I'm listening carefully and he seems to be so I'll call on the minister to continue Senator colck thank you Mr President so across across the country as I said earlier Mr President there are about 60,000 people who pass away in residential Age Care on an annual basis uh the the whole purpose of our system Mr President is to provide a A system that is supportive that provides a high quality of care uh and uh this government clearly has an ambition to improve that quality of care that's why we're undertaking the process that we're currently undertaking Senator Wong a suppl question thank you Mr President the former Minister for sports Senator McKenzie resigned as a result of the sports Ro Scandal this Minister has ignored the interim report of the royal commission entitled neglect the warnings from the northern hemisphere the warnings from experts in unions the warnings of Dorothy Henderson Lodge in March and new March house in April and more than 457 Age Care residents have died from Co 19 Minister why haven't you resigned Senator colck thank you Mr President uh the government since January has worked closely with the age care sector firstly on preparedness Mr President and then we have resourced the sector in that preparedness and we've continued to provide oversight of the sector to ensure that a they are prepared but also if they're not there's additional measures that are put in place Mr Mr President and and that's what this government will continue to do Mr President the Labour party can play its political gotcha games all it likes but what we will is exactly what we have done today announcing additional resources and measures to support the sector as it worked its way through the co 19 pandemic Senator Wong a final supplementary question thank you Mr President under prime minister Howard when one person died connected to the kerosene bath Scandal former Minister bronwin Bishop lost her job under this Minister agare residents are so neglected one had ANS crawling from open wounds and residents are dying of neglect why doesn't this Minister resign why doesn't he allow someone like former Shadow minister of mental health and aging and senior senator from New South Wales Fe vanty Wells to replace him Senator colck thank you Mr President what I will continue to do and what the government will continue to do is to follow the medical advice to provide uh the systems and the resources that are available to the age care sector so that they can they can manage the co 19 pandemic and ensure that senior Australians get the care that they deserve that's what we've done in Victoria by by partnering with the Victorian government to establish the Victorian age care Response Center and that's what we've done today by the announcements that I've made along with the minister to ensure uh that the sector has the resources that it needs Senator Coran U thank you very much Mr President ask that further questions we place on the notice bable are there any motions to take note of answers Senator kah thank you madam Deputy president I Rise to take note of uh questions from labor Senators to minister colbeck today in question time well today in question time we had the full display of the inadequate performance of this government and this Minister on Age Care 457 older Australian have passed away with more than 400 of those in the last 6 weeks alone thousands of residents of Age Care contracted the virus hundreds have been evacuated uh from their homes often dehydrated malnourished and soiled the system is so fragile that the Defense Forces had to be called in to help provide basic care to older Australians because the system couldn't do it without their help the CR criticism we have of this government and this minister is not that they didn't stop Co 19 but our criticism is and the questions we asked today to hold this Minister account where they failed to plan properly and once Co 19 got into Age Care Facilities they failed to prevent the spread they knew older Australians were particularly vulnerable to coid 19 they knew the age care system and the residential Age Care system was broken they knew the workforce was fragile it's casualized and workers work across multiple sites they knew Community transmission was rising in June and yet it took until late July for the Commonwealth to pull together the Victorian aged care Response Center they knew that personal and clinical care would be one of the first areas where care impacted for residents they knew PPE was short they knew back in May when 1350 Age Care Providers requested PPE from the government that was back in May surely that would have set off an alarm bill that maybe the sector wasn't as prepared as they had thought it was and today earlier today we find out that there are 33 more older Australians who' resided in residential age care who had passed away way and the Commonwealth didn't even know the government that funds and regulates a system of care for older Australians in this country didn't even know can you imagine that happening in any other system where care is provided can you imagine it happening in the child care system where you just wouldn't know what was happening to the the children that were using your services it would seem to me that tracking the number of people who had passed away from coid 19 in the middle of the worst pandemic in a 100 years would be a pretty basic and fundamental element of any pandemic planning exercise right from the get-go I would have assumed that the government that regulates and funds the sector would have wanted to know some basic information like how many people were Contracting the virus how many people were passing away from it but it seems that it wasn't until August they put in place a system to audit that you know 6 months in they start thinking oh actually we better make sure that some of these numbers of people who have passed away actually um add up this Minister's failure in his portfolio of Age Care is real it's a failure to lead a failure to reform a failure to prepare a failure to protect a failure to plan but most of all it's a failure to properly care for vulnerable Australians who deserved better now we hear a lot from the minister in question time of the government trying to play catchup they were trying to spin their way out we've got more money going here and more money going there but the facts won't change the minister knew the sector was vulnerable since he took on this job in May last year I have no doubt that his incoming brief provided him with information that said this sector is vulnerable not only is it caring for vulnerable Australians but there's a whole range of issues about how the system runs that makes it vulnerable and then there was the royal commission called surely that would have set off alarms in The Minister's head he gets reports from his Department he knows and that is our issue today and that is our issue with his performance is he knew in May last year he knew how vulnerable it was the reports from the Northern Hemisphere was shocking and yet we see them playing catchup today 6 months in and nearly 500 people have prayed the price for that failure to plan your time has expired Senator canaban Deputy uh president um the the government's absolute priority here in this space is to to protect the safety of residents and to provide uh quality care to those in Age Care Facilities it should be a priority of all uh Australian governments to do that and of and of course we express deep sympathy for those who have lost loved ones through this terrible pandemic uh and those that have had to live with a Fallout of a of a terrible outcome that has occurred and particularly cented around Victoria but not only only uh there through the last few months uh I I do want to acknowledge too up front uh mad acting Deputy president is right it is right and proper that the opposition come into this place and ask us questions on these issues there has been uh uh terrible outcomes for Australians through the pandemic and it's right that we convene Parliament to allow the opposition to hold the government to account on these issues to ask questions on behalf of uh particularly those affected families and residents uh and to get answers to get answers from the government on those things and and Minister colbeck I think over the last week now was almost taken every question almost every question from the opposition over that week and the government is open and transparent about what it is doing what it has done and where it has gone wrong as well and we do acknowledge things have gone wrong from time to time we would prefer things to have gone uh better than they have but of course uh this uh this pandemic the Corona virus has overwhelmed many governments uh uh and many plans that were in place the plan that was put in place for the age care C Age Care Facilities back uh in January uh has had to been updated and renewed given the special circumstances of this pandemic now while I acknowledge the I acknowledge the uh the correctness of the opposition bringing questions in this place on this issue they would have the opposition would have a lot more credibility a lot more credibility if they held the same account the same uh uh accountability to the Victorian labor government as they're seeking to do here uh in this place calls for people to resign this place aren't aren't echoed uh for errors and missteps that have occurred in Victoria which may I say seem on a much much larger scale and indeed are the origins of all of these problems come from the deficiencies of Victorian govern we still saw yesterday we saw the bizarre ex bizarre situation yesterday of Mr albanesi the leader of the opposition uh calling for uh Coalition ministers to resign but at the same time continuing to defend the disastrous decisions of the Andrews govern a disastrous given as the Daily Telegraph puts it today albow blind spot on Dan uh puts it nice and succinctly uh uh The Daily Telegraph points out that that yesterday on the ABC Mr albanesi was defending defending the Victorian government's shocking record on tracking and tracing not just the hotel quarantine system that's a whole another story but but on the on the tracking and tracing system in Victoria which has clearly not been up to scratch but but Mr Alin is Mr alany is running a protection racket for the labor party not a proper accountability mechanism for all Australian governments uh if only if only Madame act president the uh the Victorian Parliament could could hold their government the Victorian people could hold their government to as to as much as an account as what is occurring here in CRA we have convened the federal Parliament we've brought people all around the country with different quarantine Arrangements uh uh different border restrictions but we've made it work because it's right and proper to have the parliament here to answer these questions yet the Victorian Parliament refuses to sit or the Victorian govern refuses to allow the Victorian Parliament to sit to some sort of modern day King Charles uh uh the the Victorian Premier is saying no he's not allowing the parliament to sit and just like King Charles the only way he's going to reconvene Parliament is to give himself more executive powers uh so that he doesn't have to have Parliament back again in fact I had a look at it last week Madame President the Victorian Parliament by my calculations has sat has sat uh for rough for I think seven days in the last 5 months around 150 days since Corona virus took off and and necessarily took caused some disruption to parliamentary sittings but it despite parliaments all around Australia all around the world finding a way to sit finding a way to do things remotely uh through this uh new and modern world uh uh the Victorian government continues to hide from the people continues to hide from accountability and the labor party here federally are complicit in providing that protection now I won't have time Madam president to talk a little bit more which I would have loved to about some of the things that we are doing to to fix the situation Victoria my colleague Senator rck might take some of that up but we are making sure we provide substantial assistance to the age care sector to help with increased Staffing to deal with the issues of course of having to displace staff when a when an outbreak occurs in a in a facility and to provide the Defense Force where possible and we'll continue to do that because our Focus remains on providing adequate Quick Care uh to those in this terrible sitor Canan your time has expired Senator car yes madame Deputy president the question time today highlighted the fact that the minister was now acknowledging the tragic deaths of some 457 uh people in our AG Care Facilities across the country and what was particularly remarkable was that he said that there were 33 people that he didn't know uh about as the minister and this had to be reported and uh it's a consequence that uh was I find quite an extraordinary proposition particular in the case where we're talking about Victoria where I found out check today my advice is that of those 420 victorians in age care facilities had passed away during this crisis um these figures Minister suggested needed further work the Victorian age Response Center and had clearly needed to do further work to reconcile the figures he said so the 420 the numbers that the victorians are using today uh stands in contrast to the 457 that the Commonwealth is still using what's particularly of concern to me is that the deaths that have occurred the tragic deaths that have occurred have entirely been within Commonwealth managed facilities entirely there's been not one death in a Victorian government run facility not one death so all of these facilities have been in centers that you would have thought the Commonwealth would have had a direct line of advice on now of course the Victorian government publicly government run facilities public facilities and unlike the private ones are man have mandated minimum Staffing requirements and so the question arises around quality the questions arises around the dgul ation of private facilities which I think is at the core of much of the quality issues doesn't arise now we know that many groups public private not for-profit play a role in providing care for our aged Australians but what is absolutely critical is that it's the Commonwealth government that has overall responsibility a proposition that the Prime Minister has acknowledged uh on many occasions what within that context is a simp proposition there set up a royal commission and has then sought to ignore that Royal commission and the advice that that Royal commission has provided to him in terms of its interim report and as recently as the 24th of August where the Royal Commissioners have said that currently the Australian government has no Care Quality outcome reporting for its home care and reports are only on a three indicators for its residential care and had the Australian government acted upon previous reviews of Age Care the persistent problems of and Age Care would not have known much earlier and have suffered for many people would have been avoided and of course Senator fi VY wels has been referred to today by Senator Wong in her question made it very clear in her submission to the Royal commission that the age care sector is on the brink of collapse and I quote again there needs to be a clear direction for the government to stop tinkering on the edges to undertake real structural reform the Coalition had promised real reform of the sector and regrettably instead had become a merar of ministers with a lack of stability in Heria and a demonstrated by the age care sector design and its operation so by any standards this Minister and previous government Arrangements that is conservative government's Arrangements should have preside but it's not just this Minister that should be held in uh terms of his responsibilities here the question of the role of the health Minister himself comes into question he's the senior cabinet minister he's the minister for responsible for responsibility at the cabinet table and why has he left these vital tasks to the junior Minister when there had been so many warning signs so many examples of the failure the neglect the administrative neglect of the system to the point where they don't even know how many people have died as a result of their failures at every level the Prime Minister who's tried to dodge this issue cut funding pretend that's someone else's problem as we heard yet again here today try to blame somebody else the health Minister the junior Minister this is a government that reside has resided over a tragedy a shocking tragedy this is a government that should front up to its responsibilities and should acknowledge that there needs to be fundamental expired Senator renck thank you madam Deputy president I think it's time we had to look at the facts uh because it turns out you see that on the weekend uh Victoria's chief medical officer Brett Sutton admitted that people dying with coid are being counted as people dying from coid particularly those in age care and paliative care and I quote anyone who is a confirmed case who dies is classified amongst Co Corona virus deaths so it does doesn't have to be definitely from Corona virus and in some instances you know in Age Care there would have been some residents who are already receiving paliative care who became infected with Corona virus so um it's not definite about whether or not they've died with or from Corona virus and I have to say that upon seeing the video I was quite shocked by this because I would have thought governments would have a duty of care to properly disclose the number of deaths from coid you know why are people already in paliative care being counted as a CO death and more to the point why isn't the Victorian labor government telling the truth it's a total abuse of power to curtail people's Liberties without proper disclosure and what about those opposite us are they going to apologize to the minister for the slurs in the pylon in this chamber in particular inferring that these deaths were avoidable when in some cases it appears that they weren't and instead of asking minister colbeck to resign why don't they demand Daniel Andrews or the premier Victoria to resign he was the one who failed to contain Community transmission he was the one who didn't have enough contact traces unlike new self Wilds who was much better prepared the Andrews labor government failed to have enough contact traces even worse he was the one who pulled star from St Basil's with only a day's notice leaving the federal government to come in and clean up the mess I mean wouldn't you make sure you had appropriate Staffing in place before leaving these residents to fend for themselves or wouldn't you get the residents into hospitals so they could be cared for the whole point of the lockdown in March was so that state governments could get their Health Systems up to speed to deal with Co so can someone tell me that some state governments in particular Victor and Queensland are using the police force and not the health system to deal with Co because you can't help the Weak by tearing down the strong you don't lock down the economy indefinitely without an Exit Plan the state Premier need to lay out an Exit Plan the fact is there have been minimal cases of Co in all states except Victoria but I can tell you what is out there and we're not getting much information on this and it's interesting I know that uh those oppositors have been tacking Minister colbeck for not having information at hand well I've been chasing up information for the last five months now as the uh the number of people dying from suicide depression uh homelessness and things like that and a lot of that most of that uh information comes from state governments and a lot of it hasn't been forthcoming and I find it very frustr frustrating every day to listen to these uh press conferences by state Premier rattling off numbers to do with coid but they seem to ignore every other health impact or every every other uh impact on society um that's also going on I mean it's about time State Premier started to look at the overall picture and not just uh looked at co uh because in my view some of this stuff to actually try and divert attention from uh what I'd have to say has been poor mismanagement of the health system in particular in Queensland now I'll quote you some numbers on Queensland there are now 2,774 patients waiting longer than is safe for surgery now I should at that a lot of those patients were waiting preco because the labor party in Queensland has destroyed our health system the C the queue of queenslanders forced to wait longer than the clinically recommended time for surgery is now 20 times longer than it was before the pandemic the rural doctors Association of Australia came out 2 weeks ago and said the Border closes were creating a second Health Care crisis well that didn't turn out to be an understatement did it we've now seen the death of a baby thanks to Ana palach's confusing border laws that led to the delay in the mother and the baby getting adequate medical attention I've seen the Queensland labor party do some pretty low things over the years introduce poker machines close over 30 maternity Wards in the regions record waiting list for surgery ambulance ramping and record crime rates but I don't think I've seen anything as as whated and I do remind you once again it is a broad ranging uh discussion and you were mostly on topic which was to take note of answers um from Senator colbeck so I'd ask you to bear that in mind in future Senator McCarthy thank you madam Deputy president 457 aged care res residents have died 457 older Australians with families friends children and grandchildren and there are loved ones who are grieving what is happening in our age Care Homes is a national tragedy a National Disgrace and the Morrison government has no plan to address the crisis in aged care the Morrison government needs to fix the Home Care crisis now and the reality of this government's Age Care mess means the waiting time to receive high level Care at home is almost 3 years and at the front line of this crisis are the workers they deserve to know when they show up for a shift that there will be adequate protective equipment for them they shouldn't have to choose which hand to put a glove on and they deserve training in infection control for their protection and the protection of those they care for and yet as the herald son today reported Federal Age Care authorities are in the dark over whether staff are working at more than one home this is despite a report two years ago recommending a National Database of workers a matter of care Australia's Age Care Workforce strategy delivered to this government two years ago recommended a National Database of workers such a database would help Age Care authorities monitor if AG Care workers are working at more than one home and during a pandemic this is invaluable information many age care workers work at multiple Age Care facilities and unfortunately have spread the virus they felt they could not call in sick if they felt unwell and in fact some were told they must come to work even if they were sick this is a broken system and it's this government that has sat on that report instead of taking action it's so clear the warnings were there and there are still no answers from Senator colck the Roy commission's interim report into aged care quality and safety entitled neglect was tabled on the 31st of October 2020 31st of October that report found the AG Care System fails to meet the needs of its older vulnerable citizens in Darwin in the Northern Territory powerful evidence was heard about the Stark challenges faced by abigal and tourist rate Islander people this included challenges of poverty food insecurity difficulties accessing Services lack of culturally safe and secure services and the distance from services and overall the report found that a fun mental overhaul of the design objectives regulation and funding of Age Care in Australia is required it does not deliver uniformally safe and Quality Care is unkind and uncaring towards older people and in too many instances it neglects them for First Nations people we look at our old people as our elders we treat them with utmost respect knowing that they carry a wealth of knowledge of our stories our stories as a people our stories as a family and today we hear 457 Elders of our Australian Community have died and still we do not see any accountability with this government no changes in the care for our elders our Elder Australians no care in the desperate need for what has to happen now but not even the recognition of what they could have done so much sooner the warnings were definitely there Age Care is a federal responsibility full stop this government has withheld support from the sector you are responsible for age care and you haven't protected our Elders from this Corona virus Scott Morrison has no plan to address the crisis in Age Care Anthony albanesi does have a plan it includes the introduction of minimum Staffing levels adequate supplies of personal protective equipment better training for staff and infection control as well as a better surge Workforce strategy the Australian public has lost confidence in Senator colbeck thank you Senator McCarthy I just remind you to refer to those in the other place by their correct titles so the question is that the Motions moved by Senator Gallagher be agreed to those of that opinion say I Against I believe the eyes have it Senator SE thank you Deputy president I Rise to take note of the answer from Minister Rustin to my question regarding job seeker and specific question was about how many people are likely to default on their mortgage or not be able to pay their rent and be in rental stress when the job Seeker payment is cut by $300 a fortnite and the minister couldn't answer because they don't know they haven't bothered to look at how this cut of $300 a fortnite is going to impact on 1.8 million job Seekers and those on youth allowance and in fact the 2.2 million Australians who are getting the Corona virus supplement because it's going to have a devastating impact and we heard that today when we heard from the Ben Phillips from the a&u and the work that they've been doing looking at the fact that four 740,000 people are going to be dropped back into poverty at the end of September when $300 are cut from the supplement we are still going to be in E economically difficult times for a very long time to come so cutting the Corona virus supplement by $300 a fortnite is going to have substantial impact not only in dropping people back below the poverty line but is also going to have a devastating impact on our economy where are people that are in rental stress going to be living they in fact are going to be homeless what happens when people have to start defaulting on their home loans now if you look at the work the a&u work that's been done poverty has substantially been reduced in this country thanks to the Corona virus supplement down to 6% down to 6% that's absolutely enormous so not only has that supplement kept people uh out of poverty it's helped our economy those people who are going to be now have $300 less of fortnite will be significantly impacted by the cut in the supplement and of course the minister once again once again would not confirm that they will not drop the jobse payment back to $40 a day and the fact that she says it would be irresponsible to guarantee that they that uh to do that at the moment to actually uh confirmed that they won't be dropping it down to four $40 a day it's in fact irresponsible not to it's absolutely irresponsible because I can't think of a world at the moment where it's ever going to be economically justifiable to drop people on to $40 a day there's no future world where somebody's going to be able to survive on $40 a day so it's in fact very irresponsible of this government not to confirm to people not to give people certainty that they will not be dropping people on $40 a day because it simply is not livable and the government knew that when they came in in March and in and announced that they were going to increase and put in place the Corona virus supplement and we know what an amazing impact that has had on the community it's dropped poverty it's dropped the level of poverty in this country people able to put food on the table they're able to pay their rent they're able to meet pay some of their debts they're able to get to the dentist somebody's told us that they're able to get to the dentist other people have been able to um start eating much better they don't have to choose between paying their bills and putting food on the table they don't have to go without food they're able to buy their medications because during the inquir you start now jobseeker we heard very clearly how people are making a choice not to take their medication because they can't afford it it is literally a choice between taking your medication and putting food on the table for your kids so of course parents are making the choice to go without their medication so they can feed their kids that is what this government is going to drop our community back to at the end of September and even worse at the end of December when the government will not guarantee that they won't drop people on to $40 a day this is causing enormous anxiety and stress to those that are trying to survive on jobseeker the government can help those people help their stress help their anxiety and their mental health by saying we promised you we will never ever drop you back to $40 a day because that is unconscionable in this country thank you Senator SE so the question is that the motion as moved by Senator SE be agreed to those of that opinion say I Against I believe the eyes have it we'll now move to notices of motion are there any notices of motion to be given for another day Senator vantey Wells uh Madame Deputy president pursuant to notice given on 27 August 2020 on behalf of the standing committee for the scrutiny of delegated legislation I withdraw notices of motion proposing the disallowance of three legislative instruments as set out in the list circulated in the chamber thank you uh Senator feany Wells are there any notices other notice of motion okay so I shall now proceed to the placing of business is it desired to postpone or rearrange the business Senator Dean Smith uh it's not but I do have uh I am seeking leave though to move a motion relating to leave of absence of senators you may is leave granted there being no objection leave is granted Senator Smith thank you Madame Deputy president I move that leave of absence be granted to the following Senator senators due to co9 travel restrictions Senator Hansen Senator Robert Senator abets and Senator McDonald thank you any other um there's no other postponements do rearrange no I'll call the clerk postponement notifications have been lodged as follows um business of a senate number one in Senate Senator Hansen Young's name for today to the 1st of September business of Senate number two in Senator O'Neal's name for today to the 2 of sep nember business of a senate number three in Senator waters's name for today to the 10th of November business of a senate number four in Senator steel John's name for today to the 1st of September business of a senate number five in Senator faruk's name for today to the 1st of September General business number 361 in the name of senator kitching for the 1st of September postponed to the 8th of December General business number 718 standing in Senator Waters name for today to the 3rd of December General business number 7 753 standing in Senator McCarthy's name for today to the 6th of October and committees have lodged extension notifications as indicated at item 11 on today's order of business thank you so I remind Senators that the question may be put on any proposal at the request of any Senator I shall now proceed to the discovery of uh formal business and uh we will start with General business notice of motion number 724 standing in the name of Senator Mariel Smith Senator Ur thank you Madame Deputy president I ask that General business notice of motion number 724 be taken as a formal motion is there any objection to the motion being taken as formal there being none I call Senator Ur I move the motion Senator Dam I take leave to make a short statement leave is granted for 1 minute sen Dan thank you madam Deputy president the government is committed to a competitive Automotive sector in Australia and we want to make sure we have a Level Playing Field for all participants repairers consumers dealers and Manu manufacturers this includes making sure independent repairers have Fair access to the information they need to do their job and the government is actively considering the design of a mandatory scheme and how it might operate taking into account the issues and perspectives raised by businesses and consumers during the consultation so the question is that General business notice of motion number 724 be agreed to those of that opinion say I Against I believe the eyes have it we now move to General business notice of motion number 751 standing in the name of Senator a senator Ur thank you mad president I ask the general business notice of motion number 751 be taken as a formal motion is there any objection to the motion being taken as formal there being none I call Senator oh there's an objection okay so we will now move to uh General business noce of motion number 756 standing in the name of Senator o salivan Senator Smith thank you very much I ask that General business ntice of motion number 756 uh standing the name of Senator O Sullivan relating to an extension of time for The Joint select committee on Australia's family law system be taken as family law system to report be taken as formal is there any objection to that motion being taken as formal there being none I call Senator Smith I moved the motion so Senator seit I think senator wers wants to seek leave to make a short statement sure uh Senator Waters oh beg you pardon just let me seek uh agreement for that is um yes yes um leave is granted for one minute Senator wers but we are having trouble with the audio so um we'll just give you a couple of seconds we might have to ask I'm yeah I'm sorry Senator Waters um that's not going to be possible um so now so um yes Senator I'm wondering if I could seek leave for Senator Waters to be able to incorporate her statement into Hanson once I've shown it to the whips uh yes with the concurrence of the whips thank you that'll be Incorporated so I think um I'm now putting 756 so the question is that General business notice of motion 756 standing in the name of Senator Sullivan be agreed to those of that opinion say I Against I believe the eyes have it now yes Senator Smith uh we're incorporating Senator wat's State one minute statement because of the technical Interruption that's right thank you and that's with concurrence of the whips yes so we will now move to General business notice of motion number 758 standing in the name of Senator farooqi I seek leave to amend General business notice of motion number 758 before asking that it be taken as a formal motion um is is there any yes so that's fine Senator frie with the amendment thank you Madame Deputy president I amend the motion in the term circulated in the chamber and I ask that it be taken as formal is there any objection to that amended motion being taken as formal there being none I call Senator faruki I move the motion as amended Senator danam I to make a short statement is leave granted leave is granted for one minute Senator Atty thank you very much Madam Deputy president the Australian government supports the welfare of animals exported by sea we have already released a summary of uh mvq independent Observer report and additional Voyage report and agreed to Supply the full report to the Senate the Department of Agriculture order and the environment released its decisions relating to exemptions for the export of live uh livestock rather during the northern hemisphere summer in June an appeal against the 1 June decision to Grant an exemption was dismissed by the federal court on the 16th of June uh these were decisions taken by an independent regulator and it's important that uh Independence is respected thank you Senator danam so the question is that General business notice of motion number 758 as amended standing in the name of Senator fry be agreed to those of that opinion say I Against I believe the eyes have it we'll now move to um General business notice of motion number 759 standing in the name of Senator Waters Senator seaart president I ask that General business notice of motion number 759 be taken as a formal motion is there any objection that motion being taken as formal there being none I call Senator SE I move the motion Senator dunam leave to make a short statement leave is granted for one minute Senator danam thank you Deputy president uh under this government an additional $8.6 million has been provided to the wgaa through the 2018 women's economic security statement uh to improve workplace gender reporting wga's new reporting and data management system is due to be fully implemented by March uh 2021 next year in setting employment terms and conditions the fair work system as introduced by the former labor government incorporates the principles uh the principle rather of equal remuneration and provides mechanisms for uh independent fairw Work Commission to adjust terms and conditions including on work value grounds thank you Senator danam Senator Gallaher leave to make a short statement leave granted leave is granted for one minute Senator G than you la will be um opposing this motion and although we understand the intent of it and we support a large part of it however um as I've made in this comments in this chamber on a number of occasions we don't think that our policy agenda um should be um determined by Green's motions in during formal business in the Senate there are a number of Clauses under Section B including section B1 B5 B6 and to some degree B7 uh which um would have large uh fiscal implications which need to be considered and you know we go through our own processes for that but it's not determined by the greens party and it's not determined during a part of the program which is meant to be non-controversial um and a way of dealing with business quickly these I mean Senate award shakes ahead but the fact is there are content in this um motion which would benefit from uh debate which is not allowed during this time of the program thank you Senator Giger so the question is that General business notice of motion number 75 9 standing in the name of Senator Waters be agreed to those of that opinion say I against um I believe the nose have it so we'll now move to General business notice of motion number 757 standing in the way but standing in the name of Senator what Senator been in the way thank you Deputy president before asking that the motion be taken as formal I wish to inform the chamber that senators and green will also sponsor the motion I ask that General business notice of motion number 757 be taken as a formal motion is there any objection to the motion being taken as formal there being none I call Senator I move the motion Senator dunam it's only Monday can i s leave to make a short statement uh I believe leave is grounded for one minute thank you very much uh both the purpose and the substance of the commonwealths intervention in the high court matter um is described in this motion the government believes employers must pay all their employees their proper entitlements but it's unfair and economically damaging to require employers to pay twice the Attorney General's department has assessed the cost to the Australian economy of paying twice is between $8 billion and $40 billion the government has intervened to encourage the proper resolution of the double payment issue and the government has attempted to legislatively legislatively extend award casual conversion Provisions to the coal industry but labor has refused to support it further ABS data shows the incidence of both casual employment and employment labor High firms in the mining sector were at Times Higher under the former labor government in the workplace reform process the government is also seeking a path to remedy the significant uncertainty created by labor failure to insert a definition of casual employment in the fair work act thank you Senator danam and I believe Senator Roberts is seeking the call Senator Roberts are you still muted senator Senator Roberts just try again Senator Roberts um Senator Roberts unfortunately we can't hear you um so I will do you want to just double check that your uh microphone is on just give me a thumbs up if it's on it is on okay sadly we can't hear you so I'm going to put the motion so the question is that General business notice of motion number 757 standing in the name of Senator wat be agreed to those of that opinion say I I Against I believe the eyes have it that concludes our general business motions I inform the Senate that at 8:30 a.m. today 18 proposals were received in accordance with standing order 75 the question of which proposal would be submitted to the Senate was determined by lot as a result I inform the Senate that the following letter has been received from Senator Chisum Dear Mr President pursuant to standing order 75 I propose that the following matter of public importance be submitted to the senate for discussion the decision by the minister for Aged care and Senior Australian Senator colbeck to turn his back on his accountability and responsibility to this Parliament on the families children grandchildren siblings and Friends of each and every one of the old Australians who has died in age care as a result of coid 19 and on the 200,000 Australians in age care and those who put themselves at risk every day to care for them and that's signed by Senator Chisum is the proposal supported thank you I understand that informal Arrangements have been made to allocate specific times to each of the speakers in today's debate with the concurrence of the Senate I shall ask the clerks to set the clock accordingly and I call Senator bake Deputy president as of 8:00 a.m. this morning 457 older Australians have died either in residential age care or other Age Care settings as a result of co9 they've died in circumstances where their families and loved ones were unable to them unable to comfort them and unable to say a proper goodbye over 120 residential Age Care Facilities have now had coid 19 outbreaks in including at least 10 facilities that have had more than 100 infections the government had months months to plan for an outbreak in age care and they did nothing one of the most damning indictments of their performance was given by the age Care Royal Commission let me remind people once again what the Commissioners said and I quote had the Australian government acted upon previous reviews of Age Care the persistent problems in Age Care would have been known much earlier and the suffering of many people could have been avoided and I quote the Commissioners to make the point that it's not just labor that has been saying this the government's own appointed Commissioners have criticized their failure to plan for an aged care outbreak even the New South Wales liberal government released report saying that the Morrison government had no plan to do with what has happened in aged care and I also remind those opposite some of this statement made by the council assisting the commissioner Peter Rosen QC about the government's attitude following the new March house outbreak and I quote a degree of self- congratulation and even hus was displayed by the Commonwealth government valure a plan hubris and self- congratulation that's what we've heard stated by the Aged Care Royal commission we've also heard of the errors and the delays in communicating with relatives about whether their loved ones were dead or alive and despite the numerous warnings the government had about communication issues both from new March house and Dorothy Henderson outbreaks they still failed to fix these issues when further outbreaks occurred with with three months to learn from the failures in the new March house outbreak it's astounding that exactly the same issues were repeated in the St Basil's outbreak the minister had three months to learn from what happened at new Munch house yet he still failed to put in place plans for the sector given these failings I wonder how the relatives of the the hundreds of older Australians who have died felt when the minister turned his back and walked out of the chamber during the debate on his mishandling of the crisis I wonder how those relatives of older Australians who' come close to death felt after they' gone through the pain and uncertainty of not knowing where their relatives were or what condition they were in and how did they feel when confronted with Mr Morrison's response to being told that Australia's Age Care sector has one of the highest coid 19 death rights in the world when Mr Morrison was confronted with this tragic fact he said when it Reigns everyone gets wet I mean seriously seriously what an insensitive sort of comment to make what a glib insensitive and stupid response to this National tragedy it's the kind of response however that typifies this government's attit to the age care coid 19 outbreak no care no plans and no responsibility when Minister colbeck turned his back and walked out of the chamber last week he turned his back on the more than 1 million Australians who are receiving Age Care their families and the 360,000 workers who care for and support them and while the minister can walk out of the Senate chamber he cannot turn his back and walk away from his and his government's disastrous handling of the coid 19 outbreak in age care he can try and run and he can try and hide but he cannot do it forever the Prime Minister continues to claim that he's got confidence in the minister but Mr Morrison's actions actually speak volumes when he cut the minister out of ke decisions relating to managing the outbreak in aged care and there's no way of spinning this Mr Morrison has shown his lack of confidence in Senator calbeck by effectively demoting him you would think that that the stage at this stage where the crisis is and the amount of scrutiny that the ministry government are under that they would have got a handle on what is happening in AG Care but they haven't around half of the Active cases in Victoria and AG Care settings but the failures are still continuing and the Morrison government has no idea how many Hare workers in Victoria are working across multiple sites we still don't have assurances that all workers have access to adequate PPE and that they've completed the PPE using infection control training I mean that is Thursday last week only one in four had and it's still voluntary as I understand I'm happy be to be corrected if it's been made compulsory since Thursday but maybe someone could tell me but why is is it not compulsory it's bizarre there are still new infections in AG Care in Victoria which point to an obvious lack of adequate infection control and Senators on the opposite side of the chamber claim that labor is making this a political issue the minist himself accused us of playing games let me tell everybody listening nothing could be further in the truth it's our job as the opposition to highlight the government's Age Care failings and to some accountability for them it's our job to call on this government to do better and it's also our job to offer constructive suggestions as to how they can do better because in doing so there is a chance we can save lives and the shadow Minister for health Julie Collins the member for Franklin has done an amazing sorry the shadow Minister FR care um sorry um has done an amazing job an amazing job in over the last seven years trying to hold this government to account for the Litany of issues around Age Care and the concerns she's had in aged care um and I just want to take my hat off to um Shadow Minister Collins and to say thank you for the work Julie uh I think without your hard work the AG Care sector would be in a much worse situation that it is now and thank you for holding the government to account there are thousands of families out there with relatives in age care who expect us to take up this issue on their behalf they're afraid they're afraid for their relatives their mothers fathers grandmothers grandfathers aunts and uncles and they want some assurances that those people are safe and as I mentioned last week in this place according to a recent survey 54% of people with loved ones in Age Care want to get them out this shocking statistic is a clear demonstration of the level of fear that Australians have about the state of age care and the level of distrust in the government's ability to manage this outbreak residents and their families are not the only ones who are scared we've got aged care workers who are scared too they're dealing with the fear of being infected day in day out while trying to work in an age care system which is under the most incredible pressure it's underfunded they can't get appropriate PPE they worry about going home to their families and maybe infecting them it's just it's completely unreasonable for this government to not take responsibility and to not be able to have dealt with it over the past few months the emotional toll this um crisis is taking pushes those workers to exhaustion and all those workers are looking for is an assurance that the government overseeing the sector they work in the Australian government is looking out for their health and safety they want to hear that the government has a clear plan to end the co 19 outbreaking Age Care and to prevent further outbreaks in the sector and that's what labor wants too we are simply looking for Action we are looking to this government to take responsibility for their role in managing the co 19 outbreak in aged care we are raising these issues here to help save lives and that's why we've done more than just criticized more than just point out the failings of those officite we have outlined a positive plan a positive plan to address the crisis Mr Alber outlined Labor's eight-point plan on Age Care to the National Press Club last week and I hope those opposite have taken time to read and consider the eight points but just in case they happened I'll quickly go through them minimum Staffing levels in residential Age Care reduce the Home Care Package waiting list so more people can stay in their homes for longer ensure transparency and accountability of funding to support high quality Care Senator bck your time has expired Senator stoker thank you very much Madame AC acting Deputy president well you know the Senate's a funny Place labor come here they ask a questions a question time and they say oh there's not enough funding for Aged care and Coalition announces more funding for age care and they go oh it's not really funding for Age Care well what is it a ham sandwich um then they say ooh another announcement mockingly like to announce more funding for Age Care is something less than what they were asking for only a day ago then they harass the minister demanding an apology for everything and then when he does offer a sincere heartfelt deeply held apology well they double down again offering cover for dodgy Dan Andrews hoping that if they attack him enough no one will notice the dogs breakfast going on in Victoria but the Australian people are a whole lot smarter than they give them credit for and so I'm going to go to the facts facts are very uncomfortable for those opposite Madame Deputy president facts are very uncomfortable but I'm going to go to some so how about this the percentage of lives this really matters Madame Deputy president the percentage of lives lost very tragically of course among those in residential Age Care in Australia is is 0.18% now all lives that are lost are tragic and nobody resiles from that but at 0.18% of the residential aged care population remembering Madame AC acting Deputy president that these are people who are fragile many of them are in residential aged care to help them through a paliative process many of them are complex cases managing a number of illnesses many of which have the potential themselves to end life none of this is to dismiss the seriousness of Co 19 of course but it is to acknowledge the fact that the challenge presented by managing deaths in the residential aged care context is different to managing it in the broader community so we're at 0.18% let's compare that to Canada the same circumstances residential Age Care residents 1.5% that's six times the Australian rate let's go to France as a comparison there the equivalent figure is 2.4% 2.4% of the residential aged care population have passed away that is 1300% of the Australian figure so um order sorry madam acting Deputy president I was just trying to find the relevant standing order which is why it took a bit of time but under point of order under um standing order 1933 uh which says the senator shall not use offensive words against either house of parliament or a house of estate or territory Parliament or any member of such house or against a Judicial officer and all imputations or improper motives and all personal Reflections on those houses members or officers should be considered highly disorderly um and I would just urge ask you to consider that with um the contribution from Senator stoker referring to dodgy Dan Andrews I will remind senators of the standing order as raised by Senator Gallagher please um Madam chair are you asking me to withdraw question to theair the question was directed to the chair Perhaps Perhaps Madam acting Deputy president I could offer this accommodation I could clarify what I meant happy to withdraw and clarify Senator stoker you could refer to the premier Victoria by his correct title and move on thank you Madame acting Deputy president oh Senator Polly acting Deputy president I ask you under that standing order to ask Senator stoker to withdraw her comment I made a I made a ruling Senator stoker if you could please continue with your remarks and clarify the correct title for the premier of Victoria Victoria as you were referring to him thank you very much um I was referring to the premier of Victoria and the political cover that those opposite were seeking to give and I withdraw any reference to doy Dan thank you Senator please continue and so in their um Craven attempts to provide political cover for the premier for Victoria and his epic fails to manage the co 19 virus they seem to ignore the comparative performance of the Australian aged care population on this measure so I had mentioned before I was um interrupted um that the AAL Australian rate of lives lost among the residential Age Care population is quite sadly 0.18% in France it is 2.4% or over 1300% of the Australian figure let's go to Spain it is 2.5% in Ireland 3.2% in Italy 3.2% in Austria 4.9% of the residential Age Care population 1, 1600% of the rate we have here in Australia now this is absolutely enormous and when we compare the fact that in the United Kingdom 16,5 198 older people who are residents of residential Age Care have passed away 5.3% of their entire aged care residential population that's 3,000% it's a little bit Rich for those people opposite to be playing this this flip-flopping game where they say there's not enough funding then they say oh that announcement that that's not real funding that's just re announcing old measures what we have in place here is a plan devised in January implemented in the months following for which funding has been the subject of an announcement of an enormous extension today to show that we are committed to managing this difficult situation as best as it possibly can be to protect Australia's older people because it's very easy for those opposite to have an awfully short memory when we came to government how much was the budget for residential Age Care sorry for age care it was $1 13 billion now when we go to the year just completed res the the funding for Age Care in this country was $22 billion it will continue to grow to $23 billion and $24 billion and the $25 billion Mark for each year of the forward estimates aged care funding in this country is increasing by over a billion dollars every year that's not just inflation Madame acting Deputy president those are significant investments in our aging population and continual Improvement of the standard of care that Australian families can expect when they come to depend upon residential Age Care to help them through some of the most difficult times of life since the 2018 to9 budget this government has in invested $3 billion into home care packages to support more Australians living in their homes for longer we've released 14,27 new residential aged care places we're investing $5.3 billion from the 1 of July through to June 2022 for existing Commonwealth home Support Program service providers so that they've got cont anity of service for the 840,000 people they assist across Australia and we've invested $21.9 million for the cost of operating my aged care we've provided $320 million in a boost for residential care subsidies and we've given providers almost 50 million for a business Improvement fund to help them to assist them through financial difficulty to prioritize helping them get the assistance they need to run those operations well in a long-term viable way and of course helping with some of the unique challenges that come with operating a residential aged Care Service in Regional Rural and remote areas of Australia there's an ongoing 30% increase to the viability supplement to support services that operate in Rural and Regional Australia and can I tell you there are unique challenges that operate in Rural and Regional Australia for the provision of aged care and an example I can give you is this most of the time in order to be viable an age Care Center needs to have a certain number of residents to get the economies of scale to use um a a somewhat crass term needed to make it economical to be able to provide a high level of care to all of those people who are resident but in a place like Dolby for instance where there is an outstanding Age Care Center being run by the local rotarians with the assistance of council the smaller population of that town means that the perhe head cost is much higher the local community pitches in to make sure that a service can stay in the local area because it's important to keep families connected to one another this government recognizes those challenges by providing additional funding through these special funds to acknowledge some of the financial challenges that come from operating a service of this kind in Rural and Regional areas because we understand that it's important to keep families together and can I tell you the Dolby aged care service is an outstanding quality aged care residential home with cheerful residents living a good life in a beautiful country environment those are the kinds of Services we are supporting all around the country and so we will not be lectured to by those opposite who underperformed persistently during their time in government and we stand by senior Australians through the toughest days of their Liv time has expired Senator say thank you acting Deputy president I asked to make a contribution to this uh debate on Age Care well if we had a plan in January it's failed it's failed I dispute that we had a plan but if we did have a plan I don't know that government should be shouting it from the rooftops given that it it has failed and we have had so many people older Australians die in Age Care we've have healthcare workers become extremely ill from coid and we have not prepared adequately this comes to an age care sector that I would very strongly argue was in crisis before even Co got here and we were not well set up to deal with it and I wanted to go through what was in fact one of the later in uh reports into Age Care and it particularly was looking at clinical care in age care and for me it underlines what the problems are in age care and one of the reasons why we're in the position that we're in now the report as an intro to the last chapter where the report made a number of recommendations talks about residential Age Care is a hybrid model of Service delivery delivery awkwardly straddling the Divide between being a health facility and support accommodation the problem with this approach is that it is people who fall in the Gap people who are vulnerable frail and aged and who often lack an advocate who is both aware of their needs and is in a position to ensure their rights It Go goes on there is a lack of clarity where the dividing line is between personal and clinical care who should be responsible to delivering these different types of care and who should be responsible for the standards of care until we resolve the fundamental problem of defining what we want from Residential Care Facilities no regulatory framework will be able to resolve these issues this lack of definition is not only felt at the service level it is evident within policies operational guidelines and funding framework within the Department of Health itself which lack Clarity and are often contradictory in how Age Care is defined it goes on there there has been a move to make residential facilities more comfortable for residents reflecting that the facilities are for all intents and purposes their home however it appears that this has been conflated with a move to reduce the clinical rigor of services in that home a lack of formality in appearance should not result in any lack of formality in Clinical Services there are significant gaps in the current framework for the delivery of Clinical Services in residential Age Care facilities and poor clinical care for older Australians has too often been the result while the single quality framework is a positive step forward much more needs to be done to promote a higher quality of care for people living in residential care facilities the committee then said that the committee considers Age Care stands at a crossroad the committee was right when it said that agare did stand at a cross Crossroads and I'd argue that it's gone across those CR Crossroads into a disaster when you can when you look at coid the government noted most of the recommendations from this committee and we were discussing that in this place last Thursday when we were talking about the government response to those recommendations if the government had implemented those recommendations if they' taken note and moved on clinical care I argue that we'd be in a much better position now we'd have a plan to actually deal with age deal with coid and stopping it getting to age care and really can we stop exercising the argument or using the argument that just because it's been rampant in other places means it's okay for it to be rampant here it's not okay it's not okay for so many people to have passed away due to Co in our age care facilities it's not okay that we have so many health care workers who have caught Co and of course we put paid to that notion of ah it's they're bringing it in no they're catching it in Age Care Facilities we have it has been able to demonstrated that it could be kept out of Age Care Facilities if there's a appropriate measures taken if people had a plan there's no plan to keep it out of Age Care Facilities once again today and for I should say while I don't of course I welcome any expenditure going into Age Care I consider the money that was uh committed today the the um 5 um 63.3 million is a down payment on what is needed to address these very very significant issues we heard just last week that around $3.5 billion is needed to address the issue and that money and those initiatives are basically EXT that money is basically extending current initiatives it's not addressing the fundamental one of the fundamental flaws in the system which is making sure we have a Workforce that is a funded to the level that you need to deliver the care which is at least 4 hours and 18 minutes for for so from a start we're behind the eightball because we don't have a Workforce that is a sufficient size to actually meet the need let alone be able to do a surge Workforce when you have people um that unfortunately do get sick so we need the funding for a start to go into to the proper level of care and we need a minimum level of care in terms of Staffing ratios we are still having an argument in this country that we might need a nurse on 24/7 for crying out loud honest that is the level of debate that we were having we were still trying to argue that let I get a prop proper ratios to enable proper care leadline getting the 4 hours and 18 minutes then we've got to make sure that we have adequate training I remember providers coming to our hearing I'm sure Senator Polly does too coming to our hearing and saying we can't the staff that we are hiring are insufficiently chained you could go and get a certain three or four off the internet for crying out loud without putting your hands on a patient or a resident that needs to change we need to be making sure that Ma that Infectious Disease Control is mandatory and how about making sure the retention bonus which was uh funded uh increased additional funding provided for that extends to not just direct care workers and don't get me wrong direct care workers are absolutely essential but so are the people that keep the place running so are the people that are um working in the kitchen that are gardening providing auxiliary Support Services they are also important and absolutely essential for the good running of good age care facilities and let's start having a look at the level of profit that has been being made from providing care to older vulnerable Australian Ians and if you look at the report the the some of the work that was came out of ukq just last week looking at the good at looking at the quality of care over only 11% of the fit's facilities were found to have the best quality of care and that was based on consumer experience compliance with official standards and use of medications 78% were in the middle and 11% provided uh poorer care smaller and government Age Care were more likely to have high quality services so I think we need to have a good hard look at age care in this country and it's not as if the government hasn't had so many recommendations you've got the PO Polaris report on Workforce that has very good recommendations about how to improve the workforce where are we in imple in implementing that not very far along the road we not only need to make sure that we are providing funding for the sorts of things that the government outlined today but we need a massive level of funding injected into our Workforce we need to be training that Workforce and we need to agree that in Age Care Facilities these days we are providing clinical care they are Subacute facilities and we need to make sure that we hold these providers to account on clinical care because that argument was still being had during the inquiry whether these facilities provide clinical care well we know right now that yes they do we need to substantially shake up the game here and we can't wait for the age care rural commission to provide its recommendations while they are going to be very very important it doesn't take Einstein to work out that we need a significant investment in our Workforce we need to increase care substantially so let's get on with doing that right now cough up the 3.5 billion now do not wait for the age Care Royal commission you can start on it now thank you Senator seart Senator Walsh acting Deputy president well last Thursday the minister for age care and Senior Australians Senator colbeck turned his back on this chamber and it wasn't just us he turned his back on he turned his back on the age care residents he has failed to protect he turned his back on their families their children and grandchildren he turned his back on the age care workers who were understaffed and overworked in this crisis he turned his back on all of those who count on him to do his job and do it well he turned his back on his accountability not only to this Parliament but to the Australian people he turned his back when he needed to front up he needed to front up to the crisis in age care he needed to front up to the families front up to the workers front up to the Community Front up and take responsibility not walk away all of last week we saw Minister colbeck repeatedly dismiss concerns about the crisis in age care and declare to this chamber just how well he's dealing with it but that is not real life in the real world Age Care is in deep crisis 457 Age Care residents have now lost their lives to this pandemic to this virus and many of these residents would not have had the chance to say goodbye to their friends to say goodbye to their families to see their loved ones one final time before their death many would not have been able to spend their final moments with their spouses their children their grandchildren and this crisis is heartbreaking it is an absolute tragedy and yet the minister has the audacity to tell this chamber that he is doing a great job that his performance is a high Watermark a high Watermark this is the same Minister who isn't even across the basic detail of his portfolio and this is the minister that we need we need the Australian people need to have a plan to deal with coid 19 outbreaks in Age Care in Age Care the responsibility of this Minister that we're talking about the minister who has no plan no plan to keep residents safe to keep them protected we have known about Corona virus for a long time now we knew it was deadly we knew that AG Care Facilities were particularly vulnerable to outbreaks but proper protections were not put in place by this minister or by this government proper protection was not afforded to the residents of Age Care in this country proper protections were not put in place and then back in April we had our first Age Care outbreaks absolutely no lessons were learned and Minister colbeck did not act there was no audit done of access to PPE there was peacemeal infection control training and there was no proper Workforce strategy put in place age care workers have described just how short staffed and overworked they have been and as a result history repeated itself in Victorian Hare homes and Hare roal Commissioners appointed by this government appointed by this government have pointed to how evidence was ignored how plans were not put in place and how tragically if action had been taken this crisis could have been prevented how action had been taken by this Minister by this government this this crisis could have been prevented and that is a pretty damning assessment of this Minister's response to w point of order Madam Deputy uh president acting Deputy president you have asked the senator on I think three or at least four occasions to uh that uh noted that interjections are disorderly and he has continued to disregard your ruling interjections ask you to draw his attention again to that yes Senator Ur at interjections are disorder leite Senator van on the point of order sorry uh uh Madam acting Deputy president uh I do recognize that they are disly but I've taken a lead from the other side during Question Time who would get reminded constantly Senator V that's not a debating point I repeat my previously stated position that interjections are disorderly Senator Walsh if you could please continue and if the chamber could respect her right to contribute to this debate thank you the Royal Commission have given a damning assessment of this Minister's response to this crisis and yet still we are struggling to get the details of a full plan for Age Care from this Minister and from this government now labor has released our plan for age care so where is the government's plan where is the government's plan we desperately need minimum Staffing levels we need to support age care workers with job security with decent pay not rely on your bungle retention bonus your bungled retention bonus we need better staff training we need a better surge Workforce strategy and we need better transparency and accountability why have we been waiting so long for your plan why have we been waiting so long for transparency and accountability from this Minister and this government why do we still not have them the government has failed this Minister has failed they' failed to protect our most vulnerable Australians they've failed the families of those vulner vulnerable Australians they failed the workers who care for them M minister colbeck is clearly not up to the job it's time for a Solutions it's time for action and it's time for a new Minister thank you Senator Walsh Senator Henderson I thank you very much Madam acting Deputy president I Rise to speak on the incredibly important issue of age care and it is with regret that I have to call out these very grubby tactics from labor Senators over the tragic issue of Age Care deaths including those those people who have died from or with Co 19 the Australian government is determined to ensure a safe environment exists in Age Care Facilities as we work together to contain the spread of Co 19 we offer our deep condolences to those families who have lost loved ones but let's have a debate on facts let's not see labor Senators turn their backs on the facts across the country 97% of Age Care facilities have not had an outbreak of Co 19 and that figure is 92% in Victoria since the beginning of the co9 pandemic the federal government has announced funding of an additional $1.5 billion in new measures to respond to the impacts of coid 19 on age care the fact is that some 60,000 residents in Age Care Facilities die every year it's a tragic statistic but that is a fact but what labor is attempting to do is a attribute the deaths of some 450 Age Care residents and seven Home Care residents to the minister this is a disgraceful disgraceful proposition and demonstrates how desperate the labor party has become as I say labor has turned its back on the facts first and foremost here is a very critical fact in this debate the Australian government's role is to fund and regulate a Age Care not to run Age Care Facilities this is done by the state and territory governments by private operators and not for profit operators such as churches where there are regulatory breaches the Australian government through the age care quality and safety commission comes down very heavily on the operator to ensure there is appropriate ramifications remedies and accountability for such breaches the commission is taking at the moment a proportionate risk-based approach in responding to the co 19 pandemic remember this is unprecedented the commission continues to use the full range of its regulatory powers to ensure Age Care consumers are safe and providers are delivering quality care and services consistent with the Aged care quality standards this is of particular importance in respect to the challenges created by the co 19 pandemic if a provider is not meeting its legislative obligations the commission may take regulatory action including imposing sanctions or issuing a notice to agree to certain requirements called in NTA the commission has taken regulatory action during the pandemic in relation to Services where there was a severe and immediate risk to care recipients due to the management of the outbreak there have been 19 ntas issued to Providers since the beginning of the outbreak for this reason 18 of these notices relate to residential services in Victoria and one notice was issued to angare New South Wales for new March house uh in New South Wales of course uh one NTA has been issued however that the details of which have not yet been published information about these notices is published on my age care after residents and relatives have been informed by the provider of the action taken by the commission so we need to have a brutally honest discussion about what is going on in Age Care in this country at the moment as a result of the pandemic nearly all of the co 19 related deaths in Age Care Facilities have occurred in Victoria and yet we have not seen that very important point being made by members opposite so I just want to go through the numbers and these are really tragic numbers and again I reiterate my condolences to the families and friends of those who have died in Age Care in including during this pandemic and these of course relate to people who have died from or with Co 19 29 deaths in New South Wales zero in the ACT zero in the Northern Territory one in Queensland Zer in South Australia 1 in Tasmania and 419 in Victoria 419 in Victoria so let's just reiterate that our government is a national government our policies and our plans are enacted Across the Nation our policies and our management of Age Care Facilities is no different in Victoria other than Victoria has rece received greater funding because of the pressure it has been under due to the number of deaths it has suffered the difference in Victoria between what is happening in other states is the alarmingly high rate of community transmission which has been caused principally because of the Victorian government's failure to manage the spread of Corona virus in Victoria it is a grim fact but it is not contestable as we now know due to the evidence that has been presented to the coat's Commission of inquiry the hotel quarantine disaster to which nearly every active case can be linked is one of the principal causes of why there is such high levels of community Transmission in Victoria which has invariably meant such high number of deaths proportionate to every other state and territory in the country country so if I look at the contribution of senators Walsh and and sea I I want to reiterate that our plan and our policies in terms of combating Co 19 and Age Care Facilities have absolutely worked in states which have worked effectively to suppress the community transmission of Corona virus and I think all Senators across on the other side of this chamber will understand that but they are not being honest about the facts the other critical issue in Victoria is the mismanagement of contact tracing contact tracing in New South Wales for instance has been managed extremely well every outbreak there's an identification of where it's happened and there is enormous resources being placed into contact tracing in New South Wales that's not the case in Victoria there's a huge lack of resources and there are literally thousands of mystery cases so that there has been huge issues in identifying the source of the Corona virus and in suppressing the spread of community transmission as the treasurer has said today this represents one of the worst public policy failures we have seen uh in by any government in this nation but the Morrison government continues to ensure and work very closely with the victori government and with all states and territories to suppress the spread of the Corona virus including in Age Care residential facilities so we've initiated a number of important um different initiatives to of course deal with the issue of the spread of Corona virus in Age Care Facilities of course I've mentioned the 1.5 billion dollar of additional funding and another 500 million just 500 million was announced today the Victorian age care Response Center which is actually uh a collective effort between the Commonwealth and the state to make sure that there when there is an outbreak that we can act urgently to address it massive support from the national medical stockpile including the supply of some 14 million masks and 3 million gowns immediate support from the wonderful members of the Australian Defense Force and osat personnel um Personnel who are being dispatched urgently to facilities uh which need that help of course as soon as there is an outbreak in an age Care Center the workforce anyone who comes into contact with the Corona virus has got to isolate for at least 14 days and that's why the response from ADF per personnel has been so magnificent and of course the other really significant thing that's happened in Victoria is that we've intervened the Commonwealth has intervened to ensure that anyone in Age Care who needs hospitalization is immediately transferred to hospital that was not happening and that was deeply deeply concerning and we have now worked with the Victorian government to ensure that those defects in people who needed hospitalization not being sent a hospital that is now being remedied and of course we're also working very hard uh with infection control and compliance spot checks we as a government will continue to work with the Victorian government to manage the spread of Co 19 in Victoria but I think it is fair to say that Australians understand why there is such a major pressure in uh Victoria and I absolutely condemn um senator's opposite for the very wrong implications they've made in relation to the minister thank you uh thank you Senator Henderson Senator Polly thank you Madame acting Deputy president I Rise to speak on a matter of public importance the decision by the minister for age care and senior Australian Senator colbeck to turn his back on his accountability and responsibility to this Parliament on the families children grandchildren siblings and Friends of each and everyone of the older Australians who have died in age care as a result of Co 19 and on the 200,000 Australians in age care and those who put themselves at risk every day to care for them what we've been saying from this side of the chamber for some time is there needs to be a plan the contributions this afternoon are no different to the contributions of last week when we were raising these issues of concern but what we have is we've had our leader Anthony albanesi State very clearly his principles of his plan going forward for the age care sector and I think it's important that we outline that strategy because we know the prime minister of the day Mr Morrison has no plan for the age care sector in this country he's had seven years to come up with some sort of strategy and plan but hasn't got one so the first point is minimum Staffing levels in residential Age Care second to reduce the Home Care waiting list for more people can stay their in their own homes for longer three to ensure transparency and accountability of funding four independent measure and public reporting as recommended by the Royal commission just by the way people that was the Liberals calling the Royal commission into their own failings five ensure adequate PPE in every residential Age Care Home six better staff training including on infectious control seven a better surge Workforce strategy eight provide additional resources so the royal commission can inquire into coid 19 without delaying its final report now we had the minister come into this chamber last week and said I always had nothing sensible in terms of suggestions from the opposition well I dispute that categorically our shadow Minister has put forward strategies but if he couldn't understand those strategies there you have an eighto plan from Mr albanesi that Mr Senator colbeck the minister responsible and the Prime Minister can take it and run with it that would be a very sensible idea but let's talk about those deaths the deaths that have been experienced in the age care sector in this country during coid 19 it's all very well for people to want to blame Victorian government for the deaths in this sector but quite frankly this government has known since January at the very least if not the end of last year the consequences of what coid 19 the potential it had to decimate older people particularly those in residential care and what did they do they didn't do anything they certainly didn't do enough and what did we hear this afternoon we heard the minister for health outlining another band a putting another Band-Aid on what is a broken system not the minister responsible for Age Care not had to get the minister for health because the Prime Minister quite frankly doesn't trust the minister for age care to make yet again another announcement now we have known as Senator seor has uh so eloquently outlined in her contribution to this debate none of the concerns that been raised in relation to age care with the exception of coid 19 but in terms of the failings of the sector to address the needs of older restraints the failure of this government to ensure that there is a properly skilled trained Workforce that report after report after the report has highlighted the need to have National Standard of training for those working in Age Care that just didn't happen in the last 6 months with coid 19 there is no planning we've had report after report even their own Workforce task force that brought down its own recommendations have not been heard by this government and certainly no action taken let's look at the app the waste of money in developing an app that was going to trace the transmission of Co 19 another waste of money because that's failed and yet those opposite want to continue to blame everyone else but take any responsibility we know the Hallmark of this government under prime minister Morrison is no transparency no responsibility and no scrutiny even today when they were putting that extra Band-Aid on the age care sector with announcing some more money the minister walked away for Age Care walked away without answering all the journalist questions you can run away from journalist but you can't run away Minister from scrutiny you cannot run away from scrutiny of this chamber and the Australian people for seven years we've been waiting for a plan from those opposite and we've all had relatives whether our grandparents our parents or our aunties and uncles that have had the experience in residential age care and we know that there's been failing after failing after failing of all the reports that have highlighted the difficulties and we know that those opposite realized long before coid 19 hit house Shores that the age care sector was in crisis while why were they in crisis because the funding instrument is broken there isn't enough staff we need to double the workforce in this country to deal with the Aging of our own population in my home state of Tasmania we need an extra 5,000 workers over the next decade where are those people coming from but the iron is the people who work in this sector are convin they're caring most of those who are working in this sector are women who are lowly paid we talk about respecting those older Australians that have come before us because they're the ones that built this country well it's about time that we use the light that has been shown on age care right now to ensure there's adequate funding going forward we need to know what it really costs to give the highest possible care to older Australians we need to ensure that those working in this sector are there because they want to be there because they're hardly skilled they're resourced with the resources they need to ensure the best outcomes for older Australians but for the minister today when he was asked about how many older Australians and resident IAL care have died from neglect he couldn't answer and he said that in his own words that age care sector really is about older people dying in residential homes I was staggered absolutely staggered well I can assure you my relatives when they've had to go into to Residential Care never went in there believing that it was just a matter of course that they were going to die they went in there expecting that they would be cared for and they would be supported and that they would get to live out their final years with good care with comfort and to be surrounded by people who had time to give to them this Minister quite clearly is out of his depth but the responsibility really lies at the top and that's with the Prime Minister because any Minister responsible for the age care sector in this country should sit around the cabinet table the sector want a cabinet minister because they know that if you're not sitting around that cabinet table you have no real say in the government when it comes to budget we haven't had a minister in the last seven years we've had seven ministers who have all failed with most of them I'm showing very little interest in this SE this sector labor has always said over the last seven years that we believe there should be a minister sitting at that cabinet table no accountability no responsibility from this prime minister is going to be accepted by the Australian people you have time prime minister Step Up take responsibility and do something now thank you Senator Polly Senator Davey thank you madam acting deputy um I find the wording of this motion quite intriguing the decision of the minister to turn his back on accountability and responsibility but what decision is that is it his decision to respond to the age care royalty commission interim report within 25 days of it being uh handed over or is it his decision to work with the ahpc and the age care quality and safety commissioner to develop and communicate guidelines and responses to the coid pandemic in Age Care Facilities since the Royal commission interim report this Minister has decided to invest nearly 500 million for additional home care packages because we know as a government that Home Care leads to better outcomes for both our senior Australians and the budget that is why our government has seen the number of people on home care packages almost triple since coming in this Minister also took the active decision as a result of the interim report to invest 25 A5 million to improve medication Management Programs so we don't overmedicate and we get better health outcomes and to support this we've invested 10 million for additional dementia training and support for age care workers and providers so we take better care of our most treasured Australians this Minister has also decided to invest nearly 5 million to help get young people out of our age care now this is an issue that has been kicked around for ages but this Minister decided to act this Minister established the young people in age care action plan and this Minister has seen a reduction in the number of young people in Age Care Facilities our government under this Minister has not turned its back on Age Care not before coid and not since the Australian Health sector emergency response plan was developed and published on the 18th of February and was activated n days later in March we announced funding to assist infection controlled training for age care workers set up an age Care Rapid Response Unit in the department of health and the ahpc released recommendations for Age Care Facilities we initiated support for the age care Workforce including the retention bonus and The Surge Workforce and that is working and I thank all of our Serge Workforce Partners including our dedicated Defense Force personnel who are assisting to provide this emergency relief service now if any of this is evidence of the minister turning his back on his responsibilities then La have a very different view of what responsibility means than I do his responsibility as minister is to the agare sector and the people who live in residential facilities the people on home care packages and the workforce that supports them but that is not the real problem here no labor aren't offended by his uh seeming to turn his back on his responsibility labor are purely offended by symbolism as Senator bck said in her contribution to this debate they are offended that the minister after providing the explanation he was requested to provide to the Senate left to do his job to deal with the crisis that is ongoing in our age care facilities yet yes he didn't sit here and listen to labor grandstand and politicize the tragic circumstances that families are still suffering he left to deal with the issue at hand to ensure that his department and his responsibilities are delivered and met the minister did not turn his back he left to confront the problem and labor should be ashamed of of saying that that was the wrong thing to do thank you thank you uh Senator Davey and the time for the discussion has expired I shall now proceed to the consideration of documents the documents are listed on page five of today's order of business are there any contributions in relation to documents senator m Kim uh sorry acting Deputy president you caught me a little bit by surprise there but um I uh rise to take note of uh a series of um assessments of detention Arrangements conducted by the Commonwealth Ombudsman and they are reports numbers 23 to 27 of 2020 and these reports contain uh a Litany of uh examples of people who have been detained for long periods of time in Australia's immigration detention system uh some for uh o well over five years and I do want to um refer uh briefly to uh one case which is in report number 23 uh of 2020 uh this uh assessment by the Ombudsman found that uh this person and the reports are de deidentified so I'll just refer to the person as Mr X as the utsman does uh this person was found to be owed protection in October 2017 uh and yet he case has not yet been assessed under the against the guidelines under section 195a of the migration act the ombudsman's assessment um has found that the utsman is concerned that Mr X is likely to remain in Immigration detention for a prolonged period while his immigration matters remain ongoing and that this poses a significant risk to Mr X's Health and Welfare uh the edsman has recommended that in fact the department assess Mr X's claims against the guidelines under section 195a of the act and that the department commissions uh a contemporary independent assessment of Mr X's risk to the community to inform The Minister's decision as part of any referral to the minister for consideration of a bridging Visa under Section 195 uh of the act now unfortunately um as is so often the case um the department has um rejected the ombudsman's recommendation that uh that it commission a contemporary independent assessment of Mr X's risk to the community and I just raise that one case because it's an Exemplar of so many cases of people in immigration detention who are languishing there having committed no crime they are not in prison they're in administrative detention and this department is allowing them cruy and callously to languish there and I make these comments in the context of an immigration system that is being run by this government as a punishment for people rather than an administrative detention system in a recent report on the the current state of immigration detention the edsman has raised some incredibly distressing concerns there are cases of people who've been held in Immigration detention for over a decade over 10 years they are held at the pleasure of the minister this is cruel and unconscionable punishment the hitsman has also previously found there is excessive use of force by Ciro and departmental staff and worse still that complaints about use of force by detainees were incorrectly rejected by the department we also know this government is in the process of legislating to try to take people's mobile phones away from them in Immigration detention and of course mobile phones are how a lot of the abuses that go on in Immigration detention are brought to light it is impossible to either State the cruel nature of immigration detention in this country this government has complete contempt for people in its care and is abrogating its duty of care to so many people who are in Immigration detention these are not prisons despite the government's desperate attempts to make the conditions in them prison-like we're in the middle of a pandemic these are high-risk scenarios and facilities and the government needs to come up with a plan to release significant numbers of lowrisk people into the community so that they can be adequately supported there there will one day be a royal commission into offshore detention and onshore immigration detention and I hope the architects of these cruel and callous policies are held to account that apologies are made and most importantly that we can to try to assure that this Dark and Bloody chapter in our country's story is drawn to an end and never happens again thank you Senator McKim you seeking leave to continue your remarks I do thank you acting Deputy president thank you Senator McKim Senator McCarthy uh thank you Madame acting Deputy president I uh wish to take note of uh document number one on page five the president's report to the Senate and seek leave to further to continue my remarks thank you Senator mccy are there any other contributions on documents at this stage okay are there any so I'll just double check that are there any further contributions on consideration of documents at this stage uh are there any ministerial statements um I'm advis that there are no committee membership so I'll move to messages from the house the president has received a message from the House of Representatives forwarding the treasury laws Amendment more flexible superannuation Bill 2020 for concurrence I call the minister I move that this bill May proceed without formalities and be now read a first time uh the question is that the uh Bill be now read first time uh all those of that opinion say I those opposed say no I think the eyes have it I call the clerk a bill for an act to amend the law relating to Taxation and for related purposes the minister I move at this bill be now a second time and I I seek leave to have the second reading speech Incorporated in Hub uh thank you Minister the uh question is that the bill be read a second time no is leave granted leave is granted uh thank you thank you I move that the debate be now jined thank you Minister the question is that the debate be now adjourned all of those opin all those of that opinion say I all those oppose say no the eyes have it the president has received a message from the House of Representatives informing the Senate of the appointment of Dr Lee and Mr Joyce in place of Ms Payne and Mr Zimmerman to the Joint Committee of Public Accounts and audit I call the clerk business of the Senate order of the day number one industry research and development bankable feasibility study on high efficiency low emissions C plant in Collinsville program instrument 2020 motion for disallowance resumption of debate Senator renck thank you acting Madam Deputy president uh it's good to uh finish off speaking on this bill uh seem recall last time we started off by pointing out that this side of the chamber is the side of the chamber that believes in jobs and jobs for working class queenslanders and all Australians and I'd like to welcome back my co loving Patriot friend Senator Canan because if it wasn't for Senator Canan who had his finger on the pulse of the Queensland people I probably wouldn't be a senator but Matt Canan listens to the people and sides the LMP and so does the federal Coalition because we know what matters is jobs is jobs and all we want to do is help look at a scoping study to see if it's possible to put in a coal plant in North Queensland so that North queenslanders can have some jobs because heaven knows the Queensland labor party is doing their best to destroy jobs they brought in the reef regulations that are a threat to our cattle and Cane industry you know two industries that are synonymous with the great state of Queensland but that's not enough no no no no they want to destroy the coal industry as well tourism and it goes on they're subsidizing a foreign Wind Farm to be built in a national park that's right a national Wind Farm uh a national multi sorry uh multi National owned wind farm in a national park but you know who they won't let in National Parks you know who they're kicking out of national parks in Queensland Australian beekeepers beekeepers you know national parks where the beekeepers go to have a the bees themselves sorry go to have a rest after they help pollinate all the fruit all the trees to grow the fruit etc etc and big shout out to Rodney Smith from chinchilla he's a a beekeeper who took me up to barola State Forest one day showed me all how it works and the bees love their eucalyp the bees love their eucalyp but I degress I degress and and what's so annoying about this motion is the sheer blatant hypocrisy of it the sheer blatant hypocrisy that we can't look at all forms of energy generation to power the industries that this country needs to get some jobs get some economic growth so we can get out of Co and I'll explain why you see the federal government's laid down $10 billion for the clean energy fund $10 billion another $5 billion for the snowy Hydro project another 32 billion for the climate Solutions Package 2 A2 billion for the emissions reduction fund one and a half billion for the Australian renewable energy agency another one billion for the grid reliability fund and half a billion for the national hydrogen strategy and how much is this $24 billion $24 billion about 10,000 times more than what the subsidy is or what we're going to put in for a scoping study at Collinsville you know 10,000 to one is it that hard is it that hard but it doesn't end there it doesn't end there the madness continues because you see the state labor government the Queensland State labor government is signing up offtake contracts with multinational companies to build wind farms now what's so frustrating about this is that Queensland has twice as much Supply as demand in the state of Queensland so the most amount of demand that Queensland ever had on one day February the 14th 2018 was 9 .7 megawatt per hour but on the supply side it has 13 gaw in uh coal and gas and it already has about another four or five gaw in Renewables so it has plenty and plenty of Supply but that's not enough because in order to meet their meet their 50% renewable Target they're going to basically build all these windmills and all these solar panels that they don't actually need it's like going to the movies 10 people going to the movies and ordering tickets for 30 seats you don't need it and of course what's annoying about it is is that this is undermining the Queensland the the people of queensland's own energy assets the cied power stations the cied power stations that are going to last until 2040 to 2050 we have all the energy needs we need in Queensland okay until 2040 2050 and yet they're going the state labor government is subsidizing foreign multinationals to build wind farms that'll be obsolete before the cold powered fire stations become obsolete but it doesn't end there because the cheapest operational cost as as shown in the fer report in Australia for the production of energy was at kogan Creek $9 a megawatt cide and uh terong was $17 a megawatt you know there's 200 years worth of coal at Cogen Creek it's sitting right there on the surface mind mouth coal you just scrape it up put it straight in and what's interesting is is that 70 60 to 70% of the energy in this country is provided from 21 coal powered fire stations now to get Renewables to make up that difference amimo says you're going to have to spend a hundred billion in transmission lines to get the power to the market now transmission lines are made up of lots and lots of switching gear and in that switching gear is a product called sulfur heop fluide that has a global warming potential greater than carbon dioxide of 23,000 times now why would you put a toxic synthetic gas into the atmosphere with a global warming potential 23,000 times greater than carbon dioxide greater than carbon dioxide into the atmosphere Fe and what I add it actually admits it actually admits because all molecules absorb and admit and that's one of the big myths about carbon dioxide is that it traps heat nothing traps heat okay gust of kirchof okay in the 1850s said atoms absorb and emit at the same frequency it's a carbon dioxide it emits at four frequencies 2.8 4.3 and two degenerate frequencies uh vibrations at 14.8 now what's interesting is is that the the atmospheric window is between 9 and 11 microns and why do we know that because wines law the guy who got a Nobel Prize in 1911 for physics proved that the atmospheric window the Earth admits at about 10 microns okay and what emits at 10 microns what's the atmospheric uh window at between 9 11 it's a function of pressor pressure it just happens to be sulfur hexa fluoride now why would you be putting the stuff that go straight through the atmospheric window into the atmosphere not very smart at all is it but of course it takes more than transmission to make Renewables work you know the Unicorn Farmers over here they think that they're going to just run manufacturing on green energy never going to happen and you know why because you can't build big enough batteries to Power Industrial use and even if you could okay it would cost a fortune and and I'll explain why because lithium batteries okay are made from lithium which is a 1% or body that means you've got to mine a 100 tons of the stuff just to get one ton of it so you're going to be digging some very big holes in the ground to get this stuff out of the ground and then it takes four intensive energy processes to extract The Ore the the actual metal out of the ore and guess what that's only the anode you haven't even started on the cathode that could be Cobalt nickel who knows what another great big hole in the ground and of course the hypocrisy with all of this is do these solar farms and these wind farms does the state government charge them an environmental Bond when they built no mining companies have to put down an environmental Bond when they start a start a mine but yet again we're giving a free pass to Renewables well let me tell you in a 100 years time when the atmospheres full of sulfur hexif fluide and nitrogen Tri fluoride which is the stuff in solar panels okay that's the stuff used in solar panels not the stuff used in etching solar panels the stuff used in etching solar panels is silicon tetrachloride you probably don't hear of that because that's made in China like now Dum which is also made in China because it's a rare earth and they're the only country that makes this filthy toxic stuff but silicon tetrachloride is more toxic than nuclear waste but of course I'll never tell you about that will I no of course not so R all right hate to interrupt but your time has expired Senator s just before you start I just indicate Senator wish Wilson I am aware that you want the call we'll come to you but uh Senator s has the call I'll try not to uh take up too much of the Senate's time uh this afternoon uh on this disallowance I just say to I just say to those opposite that if you think that that contribution is good for your argument if you think that's a very good idea to put that up front and center well you're going to you're going to lose touch you're going to you're going to lose touch with this debate that was with the greatest respect to Senator renick an incoherent ramble that had no basis in science no basis in economics and no basis in engineering I just say say to you I just say to you uh Mr acting Deputy president at the very at the very least order at the very least if Senator renck believes that there is too much Supply in the Queensland energy Market why on Earth does he want to build a cied power station what on Earth what on Earth do you want to do that for now if you if you look if you look at the if you look at the company that this outfit over here wants to allocate $3.3 Million worth of borrowed money to a little bit of close examination of who is this outfit are they are they are they do they have a do they have a record do they have a record of delivery of any project any project anywhere in this country a power station is a very significant and complicated well I I don't think I Senator s please resume your seat I will remind everyone that Senator canavan please cease the interjections I will remind you that all interjections are disordered Senator canavan Senator s you have the call what a bag of wind really what a bag of wind that's what this is all about it's about cheap politics it's got nothing to do nothing to do with the energy Market nothing to do with delivering cheap power for Australians if that's what it was about you would be on a very different path what it's really about what it's really about is a cruel hoax on the people of North k Queensland to hoax on the people who you claim that you want to represent if you really wanted to demonstrate a commitment to the industries that are there and should be there the resources industry export coal manufacturing you would be on a very different path if you would be on a very different path if you wanted a plan for investment in new jobs if you had a plan for cheaper energy if you wanted to deliver for the steel and aluminium sectors but it's certainly it's certainly not been evident in anything else that the liberal National party has done in Queensland that's why Robbie C build the cat the other day he could see this plan for the fraud that it is he could see straight through it and when you look at who's there in shine energy if when you look at the Personnel who are driving this corporate shell of a company what you see are former CER Australia Party People former LMP people not a single engineer or energy Market expert what what you see what you see is these guys perpetrating a fraud on people in North Queensland who actually need an outfit that's prepared to stand up for North Queensland jobs now Senator canavan has never seen a good permanent C Miner's job that he hasn't wanted to turn into a casual loway job that's what you're all on about your your job your job here is spooking for people who want to strip the strip communities strip jobs Drive wages down Drive jobs offshore a close examine a close examination of Shin's uh publicly available material because none of their governance material is available publicly uh on their website in the material that they provide just shows that it's a company that is not capable of delivering this project there is no support for this project in the Brisbane liberals they are very clear coin and l&p says very clearly we do not support this project so what on Earth are you doing here the energy spokesman for the coins and l&p says very clearly we are not for this project but you're all down here posturing and posing a bunch of carpet baggers a bunch of carpet baggers who are here pretending to be something that they are not pretending to be something that they are not former productivity commission economists no friends of the workers jumping on in the high Vis doing the press conferences doing the podcasts no record of delivery the closest thing that this outfit opposite he have in terms of Northern Australian infrastructure is there fraud of a northern Australian infrastructure fund delivered a big fat zero a big fat zero for Northern Australia so when people look in at this debate and they watch the way that this debate is being conducted they ought to think clearly and carefully whose interests are Senator renic and Senator canavan really representing in this debate who who are who are Senator s resume your seat you are getting very close to I I'll listen to the point of order Senator rck but before you stand you're getting very close to a direct imputation on others in this place and I would ask you to be very careful with your choice of words Senator en did you wish to yeah point of order that was exactly uh what I was going to say an imputation that somehow this side of the chamber is corrupt uh it's not the first time Senator s has done that he has absolutely no evidence all we want to do clearly State stated before was uh protect jobs in North Queensland and yet Senator a continually walks into this chamber dispersions Senator it's not an opportunity to debate the issue I have already brought Senator a attention to standing order 193 and I would ask you Senator s to choose your words carefully I'll I'll I'll choose them very carefully uh Mr acting Deputy president and it was certainly not my intention certainly not my intention and there's a high level of sensitivity over here when I talk about whose interests I don't mean whose pecuniary interests I mean is it in the interests of jobs in North Queensland is it in the interests of lower power prices in Queensland is it in the interests of driving investment because of lower energy prices it certainly isn't it delivers nothing what it does do is contribute to what to what Mr Buckley the the the energy expert at The Institute of energy economics and financial analysis called Energy policy Chaos on steroids that's what this is all about more chaos no energy plan more disruption more ideological fixations no focus on the Practical things that are required to have a cogent energy plan that deals with the big challenges that Australia faces uh I'll leave it there Mr acting Deputy president okay Senator wish Wilson are you ready to go thank you acting Deputy president um sadly this this August chamber that we are so privileged to be part of uh is not the only place in the world at the moment where careful and rational argument has been defeated by short-term political interests and short-term economic advantage the fact that this disallowance is before us today that this grant has even got to this stage is a clear sign that this Parliament and this government has been corrupted and when I talk about corruption acting Deputy president I heard your contribution with the last speaker I'm talking about institutional corruption I'm talking about big business and big politics in bed together that's what this is clear and simple but let's go through that let's go through that so we have this small company shine energy that wants to get up a project the Collinsville coal Firepower station in Queensland everybody to a te says this Project's not economic it's not viable I could sit here and list as long as my arm for people that have come out and said that including within the liberal party on the other hand we have a marginal seat going into a federal election we have trouble within the LMP between the Coalition Partners the national party and the liberal party we have Senators including senators in the chamber now who are totally outspoken about wanting to promote cold and we know this is has caused Division and concern within the liberal party that's a matter of public record but what we also have is a large International Coal Company the tax dodging Glen cor a significant donor to the Liberal Party who decides to throw the Hat in with Shan energy and become their partner now why would glenor do that well look they can make good political mileage out of this a new new Co fire power station on the political agenda coal is not going away it's still potentially a future generator of energy in this country regardless of what the science says regardless of what the energy experts say regardless of what the economic experts say the Glen cor throw their considerable weight behind this project and that gives it credibility so what we have here is is the perfect storm and it reminds me of one of my favorite quotes from a favorite Australian author David Gregory Roberts who says the only thing more ruthless and cynical in the business of big politics and that's what we're in acting Deputy president the only thing more ruthless and cynical than the business of big politics is the politics of big business and when they get into get bed together they're at Unstoppable faults the fact that this is even before us today is a f it is a f it is the most egregious example of the fact that the liberal National Party in government simply don't care how this looks anymore they are so arrogant that they feel they can get away with providing $3.6 million of taxpayers money to a company that's got no hope and I agree with what Senator a said earlier it's actually offering a false hope to the Queensland people purely out of short-term political interests and here I will say very clearly acting Deputy president the political interests of the likes of Senator canavan and Senator Reni they're the Renegades within the liberal National Party Coalition that want this kind of project to get up now it might just be a coincidence that the l&p retained this marginal seat and that this project was thrown into the political mix during an election campaign and what a great thing to do politically wedges labor puts them on the spot we know that they're divided on climate policy and coal gives uh certain LMP Senators a chance to do one of their favorite pastimes and hobbies which of course is to pour buckets on the greens and of course a couple of very famous uh Murdoch Publications the opportunity to do the same and you get to Promise Jobs and a a future for Queensland is through a Cal Fire power station in a marginal seat that desperately needs real leadership and real direction that perfect storm if that isn't institutional corruption or crony capitalism they're both the same thing I don't know what is I don't know what crony capital capitalism is if it's not a big Liberal Party government giving a big International Coal Company money for a feasibility study for a power station that nobody thinks is viable for a power source that nobody thinks is viable in an industry that is very shortly going to be filled with stranded assets acting Deputy president I want to talk a little bit about Tasmania because it's not just a Queensland debate what we've seen in Parliament in the last week with not just this Collinsville coold dodgy Grant we've seen the government raising issues in the house last week to make the clean energy Finance Corporation the CFC and its money available to gas infrastructure and gas investment an agency set up by the green and labor invest in renewable energy an agency which the LMP have done everything they can over the last seven years to destroy and of course what better way to ruin the Legacy than to open it up to invests in not Renewables but in fossil fuels and of course we've seen the initial proposals to as my colleague Senator Hansen young says take a chainsaw to Australia's already week environmental laws at a time of a biodiversity and Extinction crisis let's frame this up while we've got this push on in federal Parliament through your through the government to develop fossil fuels undercover of coid undercover of a pandemic around the Mantra jobs jobs jobs economic recovery while we've got this occurring the liberal state government in Tasmania in partnership with a liberal federal government are saying to tasmanians look look at this fantastic project we've got this marinus link we're going to build infrastructure to sell renewable energy to the to the grid the tasmanians don't see what's really going on they don't see that that pet project that pet political project it is on the prime minister's priority list infrastructure by the way that even in an independent economic report released recently by the Small Business Council not not greens or conservationists or anti- Renewables the Small Business Council released a report saying it wasn't viable and that it would actually drive up power prices in Tasmania but putting that aside this Pet Project is nothing but a fig Leaf a smoke screen to what this liberal National Party government is trying to do around this country and that is not only lock in business as usual but ramp up fossil fuel production and infrastructure in other words give this industry that is a significant donor to the liberal National Party a final leg up at a time following this catastrophic summer of fires the third Mass Coral bleaching on the great bar roof in 5 years 10 years ago we didn't even think that was going to be possible in my lifetime and we've seen it at a time when you think we'd be going exactly the other way and all working together to transition to clean energy to a renewable future investing in new Industries new technology new jobs what do we get we get more of the same and the cynicism of using a pandemic and the fact that we have to grab whatever jobs and whatever investment we can get when what we should be doing is setting up this country not just for the next decade but for the next 50 to 100 years at a time of record low interest rates a time where we could invest billions of dollars in building a new future not just just that creates jobs and productivity but also solves the great dilemmas and the great challenges of our time like Rising emissions and climate change we're in the middle of a climate emergency and economic inequality we did it after the second world war we went into significant debt and a decade of growth dividends retired that debt we're in the same position now acting Deputy president but what are we getting at a time when Australians are calling out for leadership at a time when Australians are calling out for a green New Deal for a new way forward what do we get we get 3.6 billion 3.6 million do in a feasibility study to a project that no one oh is going to be viable no one perhaps except those who Direct direct political interests is served the national senators in this chamber this is politics at its worst acting Deputy president and I'm genuinely disgusted I'm genuinely disgusted and I haven't even gone in to the detail of the timeline that's led to this proposal that's before us today but the fact that the money is even flowing that the company was involved Ed to apply for it two days after the government had announced they were giving the money to this company because they made this promise in an election campaign a promise to shore up a marginal seat and to shore up their own power Australians will see through this Australians will see through this this will not go well for the government and my party even if we're the only ones in this place will continue to stand up for good governance and for a proper plan and a vision for this country thank you thank you Senator wish Wilson Senator canavan thank you Mr acting Deputy president look Mr President Mr acting Deputy president sorry I I do want to deal with some of the spurious arguments we've just heard from the previous speakers but to start with I'd like to return to the substantive issues facing this nation in this country and why we should seek to use our natural resources to grow and develop our nation and create jobs uh I believe I believe that we have a strong future as a country as a manufacturing Nation I think we should be seeking to bring back manufacturing jobs here to this country that we have unfortunately for too long uh seen seen hobbled hobbled their manufacturing industry and seeing jobs disappear uh to other countries uh we know that in the facts in the evidence uh uh Mr Deputy President we have to uh facex that the policies we have pursued at least for the past 10 10 or so years have been ones of failure for our manufacturing sector we have to face facts and particularly now after the Corona virus epidemic has shown the fragility of our supply chains the importance of having domestic manufacturing we need to face facts and the facts are that over the last decade has it has been the first decade on record that the Australian manufacturing industry has gone backwards in in real output in real terms the share of manufacturing as a percentage of our economy has been declining for some decades as it has in most developed countries but even during the 1980s 1990s the 2000s our manufacturing output continued to grow every decade almost every year even though it was a smaller share of the overall economy the last 10 years have actually seen a decline a decline in absolute terms and that's a decline I think we should work to reverse uh because of that decline of course we've seen fewer jobs in the manufacturing industry in 199 1.2 million Australians worked in manufacturing today the figure is around 900,000 it bottomed out about 850,000 uh mid last year uh so we've lost about 300,000 jobs in manufacturing over that time and that's something I think we should see seek to reverse now I think it was summed up nicely actually by Senator s that apparently there are some Industries we can support now and some and some uh that are a third rail at least for the labor party and certainly for the greens that we can't support So Senator a said we should focus on things I picked up he said should focus on things industries like export coal we should export coal according to Senator SES uh but of course given his contribution on behalf of Labour party they don't think we should use coal here we should export it to other countries but not use it here that is the position of the modern Australian labor party that somehow is it it is okay it is okay for other countries to have access to our natural resources to create jobs in their Nation to send back the good goods for us saps to buy but it's not good enough for us to use the same resources ourselves to create jobs in this nation well I think that is a tower of absurdity Mr acting Deputy president absolute Tower of absurdity that we would help help Empower help arm other countries to compete against our own businesses but deny the same natural resources to the use of those same Australian businesses trying to compete on the world stage trying to grow and develop their manufacturing base it is ridiculous because as senator is made out as he sort of implied he didn't say it but as he implied there obviously is a market for the export of coal a labor party think there is there there's there's people in there countries that are developing coal that are building coal fir power stations in fact in our region roughly roughly over the past decade around three Hazelwood power stations people might remember the Hazelwood cide power station that shut in Victoria was 25% of Victoria's electricity suppot roughly around three of those a week have been built in our region over the past decade three a week over the past decade and so and so there's a very strong market for Australian bit coal particularly given the high quality of our coal the low Ash predominantly low Ash content that will be in Greater demand as countries seek to improve their air pollution and environmental circumstances in their countries there's a great demand for that so if there is a demand overseas if other countries are using it and think it seems to be worthwhile for them to create manufacturing Industries and create jobs why would we deny ourselves access to the same resources why would we just say no nothing not at all we can't even look at it can't even look into it can't even look into it uh uh the only reason you can fathom that that position would have any kind of coherence is because the labor party cannot support it because of the votes they needed in the city areas the preferences they need from the greens that's why that's why they have this absurd position where they'll apparently support coal mines but just not the use of the coal austral what they support what the labor party support is that there should be a direct Channel basically from the co mine to Japan or Korea or China and we can't touch that it's got to go got to go straight from the mine on the ship overseas but none of it can be touched or put to use uh here in this country now look Madam M president well that is the public position of the labor party the the reality is that all of us here all of us here every day every day rely on our high quality Australian coal to get our energy to get our electricity in fact today I just check the figures or right now I should say right now you can check it all the time right now in youf well 80% of our power 80% of power of this region this area is coming from coal fired power in New South Wales 80% in Victoria it's 60 7% down here now I'll tell you what I've been I think I've been the only North queenslander have actually contribute this debate this is a project in North Queensland a lot of people taking interest in North quone which I welcome and love but I'm the actual only North que take Tak interest I'll give you a guess what the figure of Cal Fire power that's coming that's being generated in North Queens zone right now you don't have to check a live out it's zero there is no cified power stations in North Queensland the the last cified Power Station of the country the northernmost is Stanwell just west of R live in rockampton so everything north of that everything north of that there's no qualified power stations none at all none at all so so apparently the position being held by a whole lot of Southern queenslanders here as I said they're welcome to have their views but let's just put it out to be clear the view of a bunch of Southern queenslanders in the labor and green parties is it's okay for us to rely on more than a majority to rely the most on Cal Fire power to power our homes to keep our lights on to keep the factories running that's okay but those North queenslanders you can't touch it you can't have any of it you can't even think about building one there why why Mr Deputy president is is is the labor and the greens party so desperate to avoid giving or supporting a3.5 I think it's $3.4 million feasability study into something why are they so desperate to avoid even the question being asked because I think they might not like the answer that is the reason that is the reason because because there has been there has been there has been a study put in a study put in place into a cified power station at Collinsville in recent years in fact it was commissioned by none other than Mr Wayne Swan the world's greatest Treasurer apparently uh According to some he commissioned a study into a cifi p station Colville I think it was a deal he had to do with Mr Bob C at the time he commissioned it he didn't really want to do it but he was forced to do it hey commissioner it came back with a report in 2014 which found this I'm directly quoting from this ghd a respected engineering company uh a ghd report this is a direct quote a major 800 megawatt califi power station will put strong downward pressure on electricity prices it was pretty clear it was pretty clear that guess what you produce more power you get lower power prices it's not rocket science and that I think is fundamentally why they don't want the question to be asked because they're afraid of that answer and that answer would make the position of the labor party the Absurd position about there that we'll export coal but not use it that absurd position even harder to sustain if that answer was to come back now uh Mr acting Deputy president I did want to get on to some of and rebut some of the arguments put forward here there seems to be I think a little confusion this place I've been away for a little while it's my first day back for a couple of months and I think there's a little confusion about what democracy is we are in a democratic chamber we''re all being elected here the other in the other place they get election every 3 years they've all been elected but there seems to be a little confusion about exactly what democracy is because I thought I thought we lived in a democratic system where governments and parties and all of us put our policies out before an election take them to the people there's a vote there's a vote and then the party that has the most number of people over there in the other place gets to form a government and the government generally generally will seek to implement all those promises and policies that have put forward to the Australian people and are voted on sounds good that said it sounds like a pretty good system I think Senator scar I think we should seek to adopt it here in this country or at least the greens and labor party should get behind and support it because guess what has happened here in this instance in this instance all these words that have been banded around all the scandalous comments guess what has happened in this instance the liberal National parties at the LA at last year's election before the election said to the Australian people said to the people of Central and North Queensland said to them if we're elected we will fund a feasibility study into to a CI power station at Collinsville given the previous work has been done given there some argument for it I don't have time but given the A C report which showed clearly that we need investment in Bas load and reliable power and clearly there are some market failures preventing that investment we haven't seen a Bas load Power Station built in this country for over 10 years so given all that evidence we said to the ramp we think it makes sense to have a look at this have a look at this and we publicly said it we openly said it to the Australian people and and they supported us they they voted for us we we achieved a majority in the in the House of Representatives that gave us the right to form a government and now the government is implementing the promises it took to the Australian people apparently apparently that process that I've mapped out and I don't think anyone contests that was the process that process is the basis for a great Scandal on on the uh views of what we've just heard from Senator wish Wilson and and Senator S I mean have you ever heard anything more absurd that a government implementing its own election promises is is is the basis for some great Scandal heard now never never heard of it it's never been done apparent well maybe they've never done it they should try it they should try it try it sometimes try it sometimes but really the real reason here the real reason we come back to is why is this motion being moved let's just look a bit more into it the motion is being moved here by Senator McAllister Senator mallister is from New South Wales and if and if you go to senat McAllister's website on the new labor party site it says that in 2003 Jenny founded and I'm quoting sorry M presid I'm quoting here in 2003 Jenny founded the labor environment activist Network and served as one of its ignorable conveners yes otherwise called lean now I noticed lean these days used the term labor environment Action Network I think but apparently must have been an activist Network to start with that's very interesting I didn't know that but so misser McAllister formed this group this lean group that is basically the Bob Brown wing of the labor party and and and they and they now are moving this motion to to prevent jobs and investment in North Queensland where are the Queensland Senators mrut president where are the labor Queensland Senators where are the labor Queensland and S I don't think any of them have spoken I don't think any of them have moved this motion none of them had the guts in this place to come up and tell the people of Queensland why they don't support cold jobs why they don't they're a bit shy on this Mr re president they're a bit shy because they know they know that the people are qu have worked them out they've worked them out as as Miss Joanne Miller today the former member for Ben damber in the Queens in parment has said lab like to take the royalties from the coal industry in Queensland with one hand and the other hand they poke the industry in the eye they have worked them out the people of queens that have worked you out and until you get into this place and actually have the guts to come forward and put your arguments not sit behind the lean group The Bob Brown Wing a labor party that people will still continue to Desert well once proud labor party in Queensland because what do we see from Lan the other day we saw from Lan this is a bit this tells you a bit about them who they are not many people probably know about Lane I think you're about to hear a lot lot more about them the lean group the other day uh they came out they sent an email to their supporters apparently uh that was reported in the Australian last week I think it was that the labor environment Action Network is launching a campaign to encourage people to junk their gas powerered household appliances the email goes on to say that a residential gas to electric program comes with an added bonus that will free up gas for industry they want people to get rid of their gas appliances these Guy this is their policy their polic is to people got to get rid of gas policies gas gas appliances CU Mr president I've heard I've heard a lot of political parties over the years have wanted to come up with a policy have wanted to come up with a program that can be a barbecue stopper but I think this is the first time in Australian political history that A party's actually taken a literal barbecue stopper as their policy this policy is to shut down barbecues because I don't know about you my my my barbecue is powered by good old LPG that's what I hook up to it every week far it up most Australians probably have a gasf fired barbecue you could use coal you could use coals as some of those are around I don't maybe I should but I don't have a good old cified P cied barbecue I've got a gasified one and and they want to shut them down they want to stop all the Barbecues in Australia this is the madness that is coming if you just scratch the service of the modern labor party it's the madness that is underneath uh and that is what people like Mr jolitz given the other places exposing uh he's doing his best to try and cover it up with a few High his shirts U but it's becoming increasingly difficult as he said the other week he might have to split away he might have to split away don't think has to form his own party come and join us he he'll fit in well in the Nats we'll take him we'll take him uh a bit of Polish and he'll be right so we we we need to expose this to the Australian people Mr AGN this debate's very important because it shows the actual motives it shows the the direction the labor party is headed in this country people hear the word labor and they think they must be do about something about jobs and workers but that was a long long time ago new president they're now they now they want now want to now want to take people's gas appliances away from them I didn't think we would get this crazy but it has is from their own people want to want to take away people's barbecues they don't want to support the use of our own natural resources to support our manufacturing Industries they basically now want to help out competing countries overseas with our own Resources with our own resources and then buy back solar panels and wind turbines add great subsidy to the cost of the Australian taxpayer well I'm standing here as someone who wants to use our natural resources to create jobs in this country because I want to see our manufacturing sector come back to strength and that won't happen that won't happen while we deny strains the use of our own god-given high quality natural resources thank you I've had an indication that senator Rice is going to make a contribution remotely thank you acting Deputy President we are debating an appalling decision tonight an appalling decision to give away three .6 million of yours and my taxpayer dollars hard-earned taxpayer dollars for a qualified Power Station this decision ticks all of the boxes of bad decision making at least four big ones four big reasons as to why it is totally the wrong thing to be doing I'm going to talk through these in my contribution tonight the first is that the last thing in the world that the world world needs in a climate crisis is a new calf fired Power Station secondly a new calf fired power station is totally economically irresponsible thirdly it's just a cruel hoax it's just teasing the North queenan Community with the prospects of jobs and economic development that is just not going to happen and fourthly the process of giving this grant is totally corrupt so I want to talk through these and finish up with what we need to do about it because action outside this place sadly is going to be needed to get ourselves on a place where we can have hope for our future and you just heard from Senator canaban we just heard from Senator renck sadly there is no hope that this government supported by their tinf foil hat wearing Sidekicks One Nation are going to come to their sensus they are not going to listen I mean time and time again they have shown that they are not listening to the reality of what lies ahead for our world because of our climate crisis they have their heads firmly in their in the sand they had their fingers in the in their ears and they are saying la la la la la la la as loudly as they can without getting a mouthful of sand so let's start with the fact that the last thing the world needs is a new cir power station in case someone has just W woken up from some rip vanwinkle type sleep they been a sleep for the last 30 years here are the simple facts the climate crisis is real it's happening now and it's caused by the burning of coal and gas and oil it fueled the unprecedented bush fires that we experienced last summer that burnt the biggest area of forest burnt in Australia in one summer ever and the biggest proportion of forest on a continent anywhere in the world ever killing three billion animals and it was the climate crisis that fueled the smoke that blanketed our cities for months on end and it was the climate crisis that is creating the unprecedented drought that our Farmers have been struggling with that unprecedented drought that the Nationals as represented by Senator can canaban are in denial about the link between the climate crisis of the drought and the unprecedented heat that's making these droughts get worse and worse and make really difficult for us to grow food destroying the livelihoods of our of our farmers and it's the climate crisis that is causing the destruction of the Great Barrier Reef and rising sea levels that threaten to wash away huge parts of our cities pushing animals and plants all ecosystems to the brink of Extinction you get the picture this is a crisis it's an existential crisis for Humanity and for the world we are doing severe harm har to life to our life support systems and to ourselves and we've got to stop so what do we need to do so it doesn't get worse it's very simple we've got to stop burning coal and gas and oil as soon as possible there is no time to waste there is no carbon budget left every ton of carbon released into the atmosphere is doing us and the planet harm the last thing we need to be doing is to be building new Coal Fired power stations and yes I'll take senat of canaban um point we also don't need to be exporting coal for other countries Coal Fired power stations labor don't quite get the extent of this climate crisis either but how does the government respond to this we just heard Senator canaban basically saying that everything was fine with burning fossil fuels basically they are just totally IND denial they're saying that it doesn't matter because in their view building a cold firep Power Station might somehow be good for the Queensland economy which of course brings me to my second point a new cold power station for North Queensland does not stack up it's cheaper to build Renewable Power than it is to build new coal I mean let me quote Economist Frank Johnson who specializes in climate and energy policy and he makes it very clear that the high cost of building and running the plant coupled with the falling cost of other energy sources particularly Renewables means it's unlikely to be viable in fact his expert opinion is that the average cost of producing electricity from a new Co fired plant if one were built now might be as two as high as two times higher than the average cost from wind and solar plants even with the cost of smoothing out the intermittency of those plants with energy storage I.E the batteries or the Pumped Hydro or the concentrated solar thermal that might be needed or the hydrogen that might be needed to store up the energy to buffer the any intermittent factors he says the financial cost of any new cified power plant would be massive any new cified power plant would need government support bya subsidies and a guarantee that the carbon price would never be applied it would need to be the taxpayer that underwrites all of this and it would be the taxpayer that pays the inflated bills for decades to come so total fail on economics which is why my third Point as to why this grant is so bad is so important I mean clearly this grant for feasibility this study is basically just the government tearing up $3.6 million and throwing it into the wind they are doing it so it looks like they're doing something to try and buy votes to give hope to people who are struggling who want and deserve some economic security this is just cruel this p station isn't going to be built it doesn't stack up it's pretending to offer hope economic security jobs when they are a morage and there's so much more that this government could be doing with $3.6 million to help transition away from the dirty industries of the past to a clean jobs Rich economy things like yes massive investment in solar and wind making hydrogen for Dom domestic use and Export carbon farming environmental restoration health and Age Care education investing in public housing improving the ability to work remotely like we are sort of managing to do here today so that people can be living in remote areas and working with other people all across the country this is where the jobs of the future are this is what any government looking sensibly strategically about how to improve the fortunes of a town like Collinsville would do instead of throwing them a bone that stinks to high heaven it's a bone that should have been well and truly thrown out last century but here is where it gets really stinky because who are shine energy who have had this $3.6 million windfall just s of land in their laps shine energy are a company that has no expertise in building coalified power stations and a company that's got links to Big Coal Company Glen core who just happened to be a mega donor to the coalition and how did they get this $3.6 million in a total F of a process where the grant was awarded two days before an application was even put in in a grants program that was invented just to give them the Grant in fact on the 8th of February this year when when the country was still burning Minister Taylor announced that shine would receive up to 4 million dollar of public money for a feasibility study into a so-called low emission Co fired power plant yes you're right for something that doesn't exist and two days later they were asked to apply two days after they' been announced as the winner as the winner of this public money and it gets worse the company that would get this windfall game shine energy has got connections with coal giant Glen cor who donate a whole heap of money to the Coalition and would directly benefit from the coal power stations construction funnily enough Glen cor of course have been very actively lobbying the government to be supporting this power station and the coal industry overall I mean this stuff matters this is corruption people like to believe that Australia has good processes that we abide by the rule of law undermining good processes trashing good processes not only leads to corrupt outcomes that favor the rich and Powerful but and leaving people and the environment in their way but they destroy trust in government and Trust trust in government matters I mean being in a pandemic makes that very clear we need to be able to trust that our government is acting responsibly is doing what's necessary to keep us safe we need to trust in our government so we can have hope for a safe and a healthy future I mean trust in government is a critical thing it's critical for a healthy well functioning Society but of course when it comes to trashing trust trust by rting grants programs the Coalition start formed you know the Senate's still trying to uncover everything that went on with the sports RS program a100 million pre-election rout that was all about buying votes colorcoded spreadsheets going backwards and forwards funding projects that suited them within you know Sports Minister Bridget McKenzie emailing the prime minister's office dozens of times about which projects would get approved in which electorates and of course during the the sports RS Senate inquiry we've uncovered Sports RS two and sports RS three two more pre-election slf funds Sports rots 2 being the female facilities in water safety stream 150 million that was funneled in the swimming pool in marginal Coalition seats blatant Pork barreling and then sport thrs three which we covered just in the last couple of weeks the $45 million pre-election cash Splash where 99% of the money went to seats that were either Coalition seats or marginal seats without any requirement for an application where the funding criteria has been described as light touch I.E just a nod in a win between an MP and their mates so that they would have an election announcement to trumpet I personally know how hard it is when you're in a community that isn't a marginal electorate I've lived in one all of my life I was mayor of one and when you're the mayor of a council that's in a safe labor seat the Coalition just ignores you and labor takes it when they in government and labor just takes you for granted when they are it's incredibly frustrating to see your community miss out because of this corrupt process it's the same when we're shifting our Eon trying to shift our economy to a clean green Energy Future we are being held back by grants like this one by Massive billions of dollars of subsidies into the fossil fuel it to the mining companies making it them get cheaper diesel than you and I can get but instead of splashing our money help to help out their mates propping up coal and gas and oil there's so much that we could be doing to invest to recover from the crisis that they're currently in we could be leading the world as a renewable energy giant renewable energy project could mean thousands and thousands of jobs across Australia particularly in region Australia we could be building the sustainable transport and energy infrastructure that we need for this Century we could be building the afford affordable housing that's so critical for a fair and Equitable Society but no instead the Coalition is looking after their mates big business and big politics working well together and not serving the interests of Australia devastating Australia in fact through their refusal to act in the National interest so I want to finish by focusing on what we what we the people of Australia can do about it because as I said we've heard from the contrib this debate they are not listening they are listening to their mates they are not listening to the people of Australia we need to get more active we need to get our friends and our families and our neighbors and our communities informed and active and we need to Turf this lot out of office we can elect a government which the greens share power in and we can then be on our way to be building a future that actually doesn't have this corruption as part of it that is clean and green and fair that we can feel hopeful about rather than despairing about and you know what I'm really looking forward to people getting on board because I'm very confident that the people of Australia will see through this they will see that the only way out is to Turk this lob out and to elect a much more um a government that is actually going to be working in the interest of people of the community and I am really looking forward in working with the people of Australia in doing this thank you Senator mcmah thank you Mr acting Deputy president this is a commitment that we took to the last election and we on this side honor our commitments and apparently we heard tonight only we on this side believe in honoring election Comm commitments it's something I'm quite proud of Labor don't support Mining and they don't support the regions who rely on it labor has just gone through an NT election claiming that they support the onshore oil and gas industry is that about to change are they about to follow their southern Masters it's no surprise last week when labor stood up against mining jobs as see F meu announced that they are backing away from Queensland labor is our n NT onshore oil and gas and future coal industry the next thing they're going to attack but we don't need oil gas coal Etc because we have Renewables Renewables or the dull budges of the energy mix as my good friend Senator canavan calls them last week in this place Senator mallister brought up the territory Sun cable project and I'm glad that she did for those who aren't aware this involves filling a uh cattle station padic on the barkleaf full of solar panels and running an extension cord over to Singapore present estimates for the sun cable project in the Northern Territory are that it will cost about $25 billion $25 billion or over eight small modular reactors and labor brags about this number of 25 billion like it is something to be proud of let's not forget this project is predicated on a raft of technologies that do not exist one only needs to look at La history of fiscal mismanagement to understand how this massive expense rolls off their talking point sheets so easily compounding their gross lack of understanding of Renewables is their adherence to the innan notion that solar and wind power is free that's right they tell people Renewables are free or cheaper than coal and gas fired power stations why because you are the hoaxes senator s and senator Rice you are the hoaxes not those of us on this side of this place because the sun shines and the wind blows only partially explains their position but the most alarming element is that when labor spends taxpayers money on rebates and subsidies they pretend that money came from nowhere indeed they factor that spending into their argument to make the cost of Renewables appear cheaper like all G labor governments I've seen in Australia that economy is a false one in reality The Sun Shines less than half the time the wind blows intermittently when Renewables do produce power you need to have a means by which to store that power now those of us on this side of the house know this and the concept is one which we see understand and plan for labor on the other hand prefer to remain in their fantasy world of unicorns and flying horses and of making announcements and pretending they will become a reality as highlighted in the productivity report into the Power and Water Authority in the Northern Territory that came out earlier this year this report highlighted the imminent collapse of significant portions of the NT power grid because while solar Farms are being built everywhere nobody actually thought to install a battery worse they didn't even have any future plans to do so that's right all sun and no fun when the sun sets the solar power goes away and then territorians must rely on something other than Renewables for more than four months every year the monsoon season rolls across the top end of the NT and guess what there's no sunlight in Queensland right now communities can have a cied power station for about 2 billion to billion is a great deal of money but it's a fraction of the 25 billion of the solar power project in the Northern Territory now my Queensland colleagues in the Senate assure me that the sunshine Sate is in fact sunless for at least half of every day I also know that Northern parts of Queensland many areas are also affected by the seasonal monsoons inhibiting sunlight how much impact do these attributes have on power in communities in Queensland none Madam acting Deputy president they have none and do you know why that's because Queensland has cified power stations Senator G thank you mam acting Deputy president look I Rise um just to um put a few comments on the in the Hansard on this and I Rise as the shadow Finance Minister because I think it is important to um when we're having this discussion about where money is going at the moment to remind everybody in this chamber that every cent of the 33 million feasibility um study that's going to go to this project is borrowed money um it is it is well Senator Senator renck I sat and listened to you um and now I'm going to make a few comments myself the $3.3 million is all borrowed money and um we think um the government should consider that against um the comments its own um members of its team have said in the sense of well it's fine because it was an election commitment so we can go ahead with it even though it cost 3.3 million because the Project's not going to get up anyway I mean that's the comments of your own team whether it be um Mr Zimmerman Mr Sharma Mr felinski and we don't think that's right we don't think we should be in a position where gross debt I think as of uh last Friday was 768.jpg year the government in July was forecasting a deficit of 84.5 billion and we know they've uh spent additional uh made additional expenditure commitments uh since that time so I would imagine the deficit will be uh significantly bigger than that when we are given that update in October and so when you are making further expenditure decisions in the time when you've got record debt record deficits you're heading into your seventh and eighth budget delivering your seventh and eighth budget deficit in a row after promising a budget surplus in every year you first home remember that commitment doesn't get spoken about very often anymore does it we will um deliver a budget surplus in the first year and every year after that well it never happened never happened we will pay down debt never happened never ever happened and now we're in the situation where those fiscal concern conservatives over there uh should be um looking at ways to repair the budget we've got we find ourselves in a situation where we've got a project that seems to be universally accepted won't get government funding to continue but it's okay to hand out $3.3 million uh just to keep keep the Nets quiet that's what it seems to be because there hasn't been a very strong defense from the government members from Liberal members uh on this point well we did have your contribution Senator r and i reaffirm that we haven't had a very strong argument from uh liberal members of the coalition to defend this um it's a payoff to the National party it's $3.3 million imagine what that $3.3 million could be used I have witnesses before the coid committee almost on a weekly basis who would have equal claim to that whether it's about creating jobs or putting food on the table for families that are struggling or to pay for all the PE support for all the people that are excluded from jobkeeper you name it there's a whole range of worthy causes um where you could actually argue the case for extra expenditure I'm not sure a project which government's own members acknowledge will not get up without further government subsidy is the right way to be spending $3.3 million in a time where we've got record debt record deficit we're heading into our seventh and eighth budget deficit under this government and the Parliamentary budget office is telling us that we are going to be in deficit for the next decade that's the financial situation we're in and for some reason um those opposite who have argued the case tonight think it's fine to Chuck $3.3 million to a private companies whose project on all the information I've read is unlikely to get up without further government expenditure and if there isn't going to be further government expenditure why should this $3.3 million be Flushed Away on a feasibility study that's apparently according to government members going nowhere Senator Co thank you Madame acting Deputy president and I I sum up for the government this was a commitment the government took to the last election Madam acting Deputy President we keep all our election commitments including this one to the people of North Queensland we're creating jobs and opportunities for Australians particularly as we move into a postco 19 world we want a strong stronger economy supported by affordable and reliable power a vote to disallow is a vote against jobs in North Queensland so the question is that the industry research and development bankable feasibility study on high efficiency low emissions coal plant in Collinsville program instrument 2020 be disallowed those in favor say I I those against say no the eyes have it have it division required ring the bells for minutes for hello windy I have to relate me temporar thank you so what one are we do oh which it right you to you stop the bells the question is that business of the center order of the day number one be agreed to the eyes will pass to the right of the chair the nose to the left of the chair I point Senator tell if the eyes Senator Brockman tell if the nose e the result of the division is eyes 24 NOS 25 the matter is resolved in the negative I'll call the Clark government business order for day number one Corona virus economic response package Dr keeper payments Amendment Bill 2020 resumption of second reading debate I'll give Senator faruki a moment to get to her seat she was in continuation Senator fruki um I Rise to continue my speech on the Corona virus economic response package jobkeeper payments Bill women are already bearing the brunt of the economic impacts of the pandemic so much so that economists have said that we are in a pink color recession women lost their jobs twice as fast as men when the economy was shut down women are over represented as casual workers and industries most affected by shutdowns like retail and Hospitality women are under represented in in the few Industries which received targeted stimulus such as the construction sector young women have been forced to dip into their already meager superannuation balances at disproportionate rates to make it through the crisis which is going to disit their retirement savings the government's approach to Early Childhood Education and Care was a double whammy for women and their earning potential not only did the government rip away access to free child care potentially one of the most significant boosts to women's capacity to enter and remain in the workforce in a generation but it carved the highly feminized Early Learning and Care workforce out of jobkeeper altogether months before the scheme was originally scheduled to end there has been no job creation for women during this crisis and there is none planned for the recovery instead women have been totally shafted and left to fend for themselves I've said it before and I'll say it again our recovery plans must have women at the front and center of planning and decision making this recovery must be feminist recovery creating this twoti jobkeeper system will also be a disaster can I remind the chamber that we are in the middle of a pandemic and in the middle of a recession this is not the time to be cutting the critical jobkeeper payment which is $1,500 at the moment and it's really barely just a living wage to begin with a cut down to $1,200 and a staggeringly low $750 in the case of part-time workers will put extra stress on people at a time when they should when we should be doing everything we can to reduce anxiety and economic uncertainty and to ma maintain household liquidity jobkeeper should remain at $1,500 and there should be no tiered system the worst part is the government didn't need to package up cuts to workers conditions and incomes with the extension of jobkeeper we could enable the extension of jobkeeper and the existing flexibility measures for eligible businesses by simply changing the prescribed period of the existing act we didn't need to bring down the payments but of course this government couldn't pass up the opportunity to wedge in some corporate welfare weaken employment conditions for suades of workers and shift the cost of the recovery onto workers who are already doing it tough we know that protecting people's incomes is one of the most effective mechanisms to cushion the blow of an economic downturn we know that low incomes perpetuate recessions and depressions we know that one of the key drivers of homelessness is unaffordable rents at the bottom of the private market and yet when the economy needs more stimulus as it reopens we see the government Cho choosing contradictory policies slashing jobkeeper and job seeker and allowing businesses to cut workers hours and wages will drive hundreds of thousands of people closer to poverty and homelessness and this could not come at a worst time um at the end of important eviction bans approaching I mean this Cliff is upon us and the federal government must extend a ban on evictions alongside the extension of jobkeeper and making sure that the current rate of job Seeker remains when the government finally introduced measures like the Corona virus supplement to job seeker and other Social Security payments and the jobkeeper weigh subsidy earlier this year what we saw from them was an acceptance that when crisis hits economic and social reality beats ideology the government was rightly afraid of the public health catastrophe catastrophe that we faced but let's not forget that this irresp responsible economically illiterate government actively encouraged workers as well to dip into their superannuation at the worst possible market conditions Shifting the cost of the pandemic onto ordinary workers and hollowing out their retirement savings yet even that theft of people's future security was an acknowledgement by the government that what the economy needs right now is Cash flowing through it and that the state holds the levers to make that happen the pandemic has exposed the great neoliberal lie that governments don't have the power to end poverty and homelessness the lie that there is no alternative to inequality in insecure work and housing that they are unavoidable conditions of Modern Life the government's response to this crisis was uncharacteristically interventionist because reality forced its hand and what we are seeing now are desperate attempts at winding back that intervention before it's too late to this government and their corporate backers emerging from this pandemic with a population that expects the state to provide an expanded decent social safety net would be disastrous sadly the government could have chosen to Simply extend the jobkeeper package or even better to improve it by expanding eligibility to all workers who need it and ensuring that all workers could access paid pandemic leave to protect their incomes and their jobs and their health and the job and the health of their family um and the community instead it's returning to form with vengeance devaluing the sectors of the economy where women make up a high proportion of the workforce making policy decisions based on culture wars and backwards economic thinking pushing people back into poverty and blaming them for it putting the interest of business before the interest of ordinary people and we cannot let them get away with it the greens will seek to fix this bill and I urge the labor party and the crossbench to stand up for workers and the community by voting to maintain adequate income support and protect workers pay and conditions together we can force this government to give people the support that they need to keep them out of poverty and to ensure that workers are not the ones putting the bill for this pandemic we can and must emerge from this pandemic safer and more secure committed to building an economy and Society with people's needs at the heart of it Senator salivan thank you very much muty president I Rise to speak on the coronavirus economic response package job jobkeeper payments Amendment Bill 2020 and I do so with great pleasure uh and may I add that I welcome the labor party's support for this bill uh it's great to see Senator Farrell in earlier debate acknowledge how successful this program has been in trying to Wrangle credit for the program for the labor party uh but I welcome the support by the labor party of this bill nonetheless uh this bill extends the prescribed period of the coronavirus payment framework for the jobkeeper payment from 31st of December 2020 to 28th of March 2021 this bill also amends the information sharing arrangements to enable the ATO beg your pardon to share jobkeeper payment information with commonwealth state and territory government agencies to assist them in their efforts to address the impacts of the Corona virus and this would include such information as uptake of differing programs by area the jobkeeper payment is a key part of the government's response to the significant Economic Consequences of the Corona virus pandemic and these effects are still being felt by many many businesses and the government is extending and better targeting the job keeper payment to support businesses and their workers as they manage and recover from the economic effects of the Corona virus indeed as a senator for Western Australia I've traveled extensively across the state this year as I know Senator Brockman has done and acknowledge his presence uh in and his his commitment to uh getting out into the regions and and he I'm sure would share the same sentiment that we're feeling is that that as we get out and about that this uh this response to the virus pandemic in supporting businesses has been very very significant I've said uh on this side uh I've said in this chamber many times before that I've heard some quite inspiring stories of uh invention Ingenuity and adaption and resilience and I've also heard many stories of those that have been hit hardest by the pandemic and hit hardest by the effects of the economic shutdown and the resulting economic shock businesses right across wa and those around the Perth metro area including also those in the Great Southern and right up the far north of our state have all felt the impacts of the economic shock that has come as a result of the Corona virus the industries and the impact that they have sustained have been substantially different of course no two stories are the same but the Morrison government has continued to back them this pandemic is impacting businesses differently whether you're across various parts of the state or indeed Across the Nation it certainly has and no two stories are the same and this has been reflected in all of my conversations around Western Australia time and time again I've heard stories of how jobke Keepers saved jobs and allowed businesses to keep uh their doors open in Albany uh I was speaking with a business there in the south of my State uh Tony from the world of cars who was going to have to let go of her staff and it was on the day that she was about to announce to her staff that she was going to have to stand them down that the announcement of jobkeeper came in and that announcement came just at the perfect time because it was only going to be later in that afternoon that she was going to deliver this most awful news to her staff that they're going to have to be stood down but because of the jobkeeper program she was able to hang on to those 25 full-time employees because of this government's response and as she told me this story she's holding back the tears because you know these are small business people these are people that care deeply about their employees they care deeply about their staff and they know what it would mean to them but they also recognize what it would mean to their business had they lost that those staff the cost of holding onto staff sorry of of letting go of staff and then having to rehire them and retrain people people is astronomical and it would be a major barrier to their businesses getting back up and running after we're through the impact of this economic shock but we continue to listen to businesses like Tony and we continue to back them we will continue to do everything we can to make sure that they are in the best possible position to bounce back in the recovery phase on the 21st of July the government announced that the jobkeeper payment will be extended for an additional six month period from 28th of September 2020 to 28th of March 2021 with eligibility retested and targeted to those businesses most in need in addition the payment will be restructured into a two-tier system from the 28th of September 2020 now as I've gone around Perth Perth is actually U doing remarkably well uh at the other side of this uh through this pandemic uh and businesses many of them are actually doing quite quite well a good friend of mine runs a plumbing business and he said he's actually never been busier he's never been busier but then you speak to other businesses particularly those that are in the hospitality sector or the tourism sector uh my travel up north was in the East kimy now broom's doing quite well that's uh that's in the west kimbery but in the East kimbery uh businesses there are really really suffering uh they call the Great Northern Highway the longest CER saac in the world right now because of the border closure and the gray Nomads that normally come up from the south to escape the winter cold get up there and they would often spend some time in broom and then start heading east towards canara and many of them would do a full lap around the country or quite possibly those coming from the East will start North and and head into the Kim and start in canara and head their way down all the way down to Perth but because of the water closure there's a there's a CAC essentially and these businesses are are really really really really struggling and so the government recognizes that there are businesses that are that are actually doing okay and their businesses that are not that are still because of the nature of their business and where they are where they're situated they're going to have differing uh impacts and so this legislation is all about supporting those businesses that maybe are experiencing for some of them their downturn actually came more recently than what others did right at the very beginning and so we're responsive to that we've recognized where the program can be improved we've taken feedback we've listened to businesses we've listened to people on the ground we've taken that feedback on board and we're implementing it in such a way that gets the impact where it is most needed these temporary amendments to the fairw work act 2019 support the Practical operation of the jobkeeper scheme and helped to keep Australians employeers and connected to their workplaces they've been absolutely critical in keeping more people in work Madam acting Deputy president a survey of employers commissioned by the Attorney General's Department shows that the flexibility measures issued under the temporary fairw work act Amendments have been vital for business to survive the impact of the pandemic and save jobs that is the singular Focus of this legislation but importantly of this government to do what we can do as a government to ensure that we are protecting jobs at this critical time and we cannot allow for uh industrial issues to actually get in the way of a good Common Sense approach to keeping a job and enabling people to sustain in that job and so this legislation goes to addressing the issues that uh many many businesses have been facing and this flexibility of it is what employers have fed back to us and it's why we have implemented as part of this bill due to the ongoing economic impacts of the Corona virus and the extension of the job keeping payments scheme the temporary changes in the fair work act will be extended until the 28th of March 2021 however the provisions about annual leave agreements will be repealed on the 28th of September 2020 as originally intended employers who qualify for the jobkeeper payment scheme on or after the 28th of 20 to September 2020 will be able to access the remaining temporary flexibilities in the fair work act Madame acting Deputy president businesses as I've said have had to deal with so much through this Corona virus economic uh the health issue and then the the resulting economic impact and it is this government's commitment to ensure that we're adapting and we're responsive to the needs as they come up and in Western Australia we need uh to really see things energized to get back in a sustainable way and I look forward to having uh further contributions in the debate around what we need to be doing because uh it is more than just keeping people safe we of course must keep our community safe and prevent the spread of the coron virus and and everyone needs to be doing absolutely everything they can to do that but we also need to be looking at what we can do uh various levels of government whether it's local government state government or federal government to ensure that we are creating the right economic environment so that businesses can actually can grow can can develop and take advantage of the opportunities that are been provided through economic stimulus through programs that are uh putting uh resources into the into the economy Capital into the economy but none of that would be possible if businesses were having to let go of people because they couldn't hang on them it's only possible to take advantage of of the stimulatory measures that are put in place by this government and even state governments because of the support that is there for businesses to hold on to their staff and that's why this legislation is so critical I'm very pleased that the opposition supports this and I look forward to hearing further debate thank you Senator G thank you m president I Rise to speak on the Corona virus economic response package jobkeeper payments Amendment Bill 2020 and before I forget I'd like to move the second reading Amendment that's circulated uh in my name this bill extends the end of um jobkeeper from its original end date at the end of September through to the end of March next year the bill almost also makes some changes in relation to the industrial relations Arrangements which are linked to the jobkeeper extension and I know my colleague Senator Farrell has spoken uh in his second reading speech on those labor welcomes this extension to jobkeeper unlike the Prime Minister we never believed in this September Snapback not just in jobkeeper but for the Corona virus supplement either it was always going to be an untenable for the September Snapback to occur with over 1.6 million Australians on unemployment benefits and more than 3.5 million Australians receiving job keeper we also know there's another 400,000 Australians predicted to lose their jobs by Christmas those numbers alone tell you enough about what would have happened if the September Snapback was allowed to happen this bill bill simply legislates for the extension of the jobkeeper program to the end of March when it comes to extending jobke keeper until March labor fully supports that extension indeed we argued for it well before the government announced it as part of their economic and fiscal update in July this year what this bill does doesn't deal with is the payment rates including the tapering uh the government announced as part of their economic and fiscal update the government intends to reduce um jobkeeper rates for full-time employees from $1,500 to $1,200 a fortnite from the end of September and then from $1,200 to $1,000 a fortnite from the start of January and it's solely in the treasurer's power uh to change those rates at any time for those working less than 20 hours per week the rates will be reduced from 1,500 to 750 for employees working less than 20 hours a week and then down to $600 in January the issues around eligibility for jobkeeper are also in the treasurer's power to change these take me to two issues with jobkeeper Arrangements that labor continues to have concerns about on eligibility despite the government budgeting for over $101 billion to be spent on jobkeeper it still leaves out millions of workers casuals workers at universities Aviation workers such as those at dinada which this chamber has heard a lot about they're all left out from the original jobkeeper and will continue to be left out by this latest version of the wage subsidy scheme because of this deliberate design feature to lock out large numbers of workers from jobke keeper the unemployment cues are going to be longer than they could have been because of the choices of this government when it comes to the payment rates of jobkeeper we know that the government made the decision to reduce the rate of jobkeeper in two stages based on the economic conditions forecast at that time but since those change rates were announced there have been a further deterioration in the outlook for both the economy and the Unemployment uh rate labor has been arguing that the level of support in the economy needs to be tailored to the economic circumstances of the time our position is a sensible one and one which is supported by the RBA and respected private sector economists we need to get the economic recovery right and we need the interventions from government to be as good as they can be and in the National interest what worries us on the labor side is whilst we know how much support the government wants to remove from the economy we don't have a plan for jobs for the economy and this legislation offers nothing in mapping out a plan for jobs in the recovery stage Australia desperately needs a plan for creating good secure jobs we need to be protecting the jobs people have now and a blueprint for growing new jobs into the future and we we need the government to show show some urgency for all of those who are about to enter the labor market for the first time and for those who have lost their jobs or their businesses over the last six months we all know that this government is big on slogans and spin Snappy titles are easy to announce job maker job trainer home builder but living up to the titles is proving to be more difficult for this government job maker when you look at that the Department of Employment I.E the Department of Jobs didn't even know about it until the prime minister announced in his speech the same Department couldn't explain what job maker was other than they weren't responsible for it job trainer the usual big announcement followed by well we don't know yet we have to wait to find out what the skills Focus will be because guess what that wasn't known when the announcement was made the skills commission hadn't decided what the skills focus should be but apparently it's coming soon and homebuilder again the photo op on the 4th of June and yet more than two months later the government is just getting the application processes in place and the last time treasury appeared before the coid committee just a couple of weeks ago no successful applicants and no money out the door Australians need more from this government than slogans and spin the country needs a comprehensive jobs plan a real plan not a slogan a plan that identifies where the opportunities are and outlines how the government is going to drive that plan witness after witness before the co committee from as diverse of backgrounds as you could imagine are all crying out for the same thing they want a government that responds in a timely way they want a government that takes their feedback seriously they want support they want certainty they want to be valued for the jobs they do and for the businesses they run and they are desperate for the government to drive confidence up across the country because without confidence there'll be no incentive to invest or to grow jobs and in the end what this is all about is the focus of the economic recovery it has to be all about jobs in terms of instilling confidence I think there's a range of suggestions for the government to consider Labor's been talking about the need for a national jobs plan for months but there's other things that government could be doing taking responsibility for Age Care not using the Royal commission as an excuse to do nothing and the country will be immeasurably better off in so many ways if older Australians are cared for respective respectfully get an energy plan in place to drive investment and create jobs seriously look at how you can support women into work by by making sure the Early Childhood sector supports them and doesn't make it harder for them support the university sector stop telling us how rich and undeserving they all are as thousands of jobs are cut and teachers researchers scientists are thrown into early retirement or onto the unemployment payments many for the first time in their lives stop looking at IR through the single lens of flexibility for the employer how about broadening that to uh start dealing with the structural unfairness across our labor market faced by employees the working people in this country who L live hand to mouth shift to shift with little or no entitlements to leave insecure work let's imagine a better way for them stop undermining superannuation a quick dollar now that can't be replaced $33 billion already approved to leave accounts hundreds and thousands of young people with zero balances who have to start again to save for their retirement and it's an indictment on this government that early access super that is people's private savings was the single biggest economic stimulus into the recovery from April to August this year but this is just the start move beyond the media cycle and focus on delivery rather than the announcement because it's increasingly obvious the slogan the spin the marketing is always ready to go but when it comes to the substance the delivery and the outcomes for people in the ground the government is missing in action Madame acting Deputy President we know that the state of the budget is dire higher levels of debt and budget deficits which are going to be with us for the next decade according to the Parliamentary budget office this means that every dollar spent which needs to be borrowed needs to be appropriately targeted and prioritized prioritized to job creation job security keeping Australians safe supporting families and the vulnerable to get through this really difficult economic time it's so important to get the response to the pandemic G it's so important to ensure that we have a proper plan on the other side that will support and grow the economy because the consequences of not getting it right mean that more people will face unemployment more families in hardship for longer the time taken to reduce the unemployment rate will be longer and more businesses will hit the wall jobkeeper has an important role to play going forward we acknowledge that we think the bill could be and should be strengthened to provide protections for working people so their wages aren't uh able to fall below the jobkeeper rate and we're hopeful for the Senate support and indeed for the government to consider that as a worthy Amendment we urge the treasur when setting the rates something that is not in this bill to consider the economic circumstances of the time a decision made in July may not be the right decision for Australians all for the economy in September the parliament has granted The Treasure of these Powers these unprecedented Powers so the government can do the right thing consider the workers that they've excluded from jobkeeper consider the economic circumstances right now and make sure the unemployment cues are not one job longer than they need to be make sure when you withdraw the money from the economy that you don't jeopardize the economic recovery you've been warned by The Reserve Bank to not pull out support too quickly we know from the government's owned figures that they are expecting another 400,000 workers to lose their jobs by Christmas the last unemployment numbers we got said that for the first time in our history we had more than 1 million unemployed Australians and so as the treasurer gets his pen out to set the rates and to set the eligibility for jobke keeper think about the Australian families that are depending on you to do the right thing by them thank you Senator Gallagher appearing remotely Senator Waters uh thanks very much acting Deputy president and I asked to speak on the coronavirus economic response package jobkeeper payments Amendment bill of 2020 and what we have here is a bill that extends the time frame for jobkeeper but it facilitates The Cutting of the rate of jobkeeper and it doesn't address the fact that so many people have missed out on jobkeeper and moreover it now reduces some workers rights um even though their employer uh the business of that employer has now recovered so whilst we support the extension of jobkeeper there are some serious stings in the tail of this bill and I think we can all uh acknowledge that this Global pandemic has not only challenged us all this year but it's really revealed the existing inequalities in society we know that young people have lost their jobs at record rates and that came after an already too high youth unemployment rate um we know that more women are now losing work than men there's a disproportionate gender imput there and we know that the industries that have been hardest hit uh where young people and women are over represented as workers now we've said from day one that no one should be left behind and the government in its response has chosen to leave people behind now it had an opportunity with this bill to fix that and to broaden the coverage of eligibility for jobkeeper but it's chosen not to do so now when the crisis first hit the greens were proudly uh the first to be calling for a wage guarantee uh for a wage and job guarantee and so we welcomed um the the government's foray into this field but sadly so so many people were left out there was over a million casual workers that missed out on eligibility for jobkeeper simply because they hadn't been in a job for more than 12 months or at that magic date of the 1 of March um they didn't meet that employment criteria and as I'm sure subsequent um colleagues of mine will speak to this had a massive disproportionate effect on gig economy workers on people in the Arts and Recreation uh sector who don't do traditional hours they work seasonally they work gig to Gig um and and they've missed out on support and there's been some hastily patched up promises that frankly still have not flowed to give people the help that they deserve um we saw that child care workers had jobkeeper removed from um from them prematurely and of course the free child care has ended and has increased the pressure on many households um when that should have been kept and we saw universities who have have already been subject to massive uh successive cuts by this government we're not eligible for jobkeeper either I mean some bizarre parallel universe where we're somehow meant to recover from a pandemic but um you know there's no investment in the in the training and the tertiary skills to do so so this government now has come to us with a bill to extend um the parameters and extend the treasurer's ability to uh to extend the parameters of jobkeeper which we support but they've left these stings in the tail and they've failed to address that lack of coverage um we think that jobkeeper and jobseeker for that matter should continue at the current rates for as long as it is needed that is how we get economic stimulus and it is how we help the community in a global pandemic so we support this continuation but we will be moving amendments which my colleague Senator farooqi um has already mentioned and he'll be she'll be championing those amendments in the Senate um the first of those is to address the fact that this bill creates a new category of employees so this is where um the employer who was previously able to uh give jobkeeper to their workers because their their business had been suffering um to that relevant proportion they've now recovered they might have had up to a 10% cut in their profits but they're essentially on the road to recovery and yet this bill allows those employers to have uh huge powers to reduce their workers hours up to 40% which we know might actually be a greater than 40% in monetary terms if you're talking about penalty rates um so businesses which are on the road to recovery and have essentially bounced back are now able according to this bill to reduce their workers rights now perhaps if they were still eligible for jobkeeper we could we could deal with that but if they are on the the road to recovery such that there's less than 10% of an impact on their business they should not be given the right to slash their workers hours by up to 40% that's not how you protect people in a pandemic that's not how you reduce unemployment figures in a pandemic um so essentially those employers are now um feeling the economic benefit off the back of their own workers so we'll be um supporting amendments that have been moved by um the opposition in that regard and we have our own amendments drafted as well um but we could be passing the good bits of this bill without having those sorts of nasty Provisions included in it um now the other concern that we have is that this bill and the government has flagged um sets us up for a two tiered system the bill um sets people up who were previously working low hours and generally not by choice it was generally all of the shifts that they could actually get um for the first time they had finally been earning a living wage and that original rate of, 1500 was actually having a a huge impact on pulling people out of poverty um was helping single parent families was helping kids was helping so many people actually meet their daily expenses and yet um we now see that the government wants to dump people who are often through no fault of their own working low lower hours it wants to dump those people onto below a living wage now can tell you something about those people they're disproportionately women and I've got some figures here um many of the jobkeeper recipients who've previously earned less than the weekly minimum wage so those low paid low hours insecure workers who have already said are predominantly women um will now uh in fact disproportionately affect it's twice as many women as men that will be affected by that change twice as many women than men um and of course many of the industries with the highest proportion of workers who work less than 20 hours a week are retail accommodation in food arts and wreck they've been hardest hit by coid and again they disproportionately worked in uh by women so I suppose we shouldn't be surprised that this government still hasn't got the memo about gender equality despite it being the 21st century but we should not be cutting people's income in a global pandemic at a time of economic crisis so um another unnecessary sting in the tail of this bill and another uh issue on which we'll be moving amendments to excise um those nasty bits that are frankly unconscionable in the situation that we're in and I hope that we have support on that Amendment it's not clear to me um where the opposition stands on that front and people will recall that uh for a time they were saying that people that were getting paid more um than their original wage you know didn't deserve that and it was a bit bizarre to have the opposition party advocating for folk to be returned to below a living wage um but such as the strange times that we live in I do hope that they have changed their perspective on that and I I do hope that they support our amendment when it comes to um to so here we have a bill which extends out jobkeeper um and the date of of uh how long it will go for but it doesn't fix the fact that so many millions of people have been left out from getting that necessary Income Support um and I want to go to some of the categories of those people so um casual workers temporary Visa holders University and child care workers so despite the fact that the scheme is still $44 billion under budget this government does not want to help Azure workers University employees child care workers temporary Visa holders and that is an unconscionable choice that this government is taking with this bill so we will be moving uh in the committee stage to expand jobkeeper to include those C categories of people of workers into jobkeeper eligibility um and so we have a choice here the government has dipped its toe in the waters of of the wage subsidy it's been shown to really help people it's necessary uh in the global situation that we are in and we urge the chamber to continue with these supports not to slash them um not to continue to turn uh a blind ey to folk who are missing out on that support and to actually start extending that support to the folk who need it uh so um with that I will conclude my contributions acting Deputy uh president and I look forward to the committee stage of this bill thanks very much thank you Senator Waters Senator poly thank you madam acting Deputy president I Rise to speak on the Corona virus economic response package jobkeeper payments Amendment Bill 20 20 this bill seeks to extend the ability to make jobkeeper payments until the 28th of March 2021 the labor party supports this extension of jobkeeper as it is crucial in providing the support that Australians need to recover from the co-occurring health and economic pandemic however group with this amendment are additional Provisions which give no clear understanding on how companies can Implement cuts to hours and wages we feel that this bill can be used as a trojan horse to introduce permanent changes which allow employers with minimum consultation to alter their employees condition of employment the Corona virus economic response package passed by parliament on the 8th of April this year amended the fair work act by inserting a new part which would temporarily enable employes to issue jobkeeper enabling directions the directions were intended to provide for increased flexibility around employees hours of work via new enabling standown directions performance of Duties and location of work however these directions also enabled employers and employees to make agreements for increased flexibility around annual leave and days and times of work the labor party criticized this policy and as part of our neg negotiations with the act the government agreed that the legislation would specify that the Amendments would expire in September the government's decision to extend jobkeeper for an additional 6 months means they also want to extend the jobkeeper enabling Direction Provisions the bill does that at the same time as introducing a new category of employers who are able to access the jobkeeper flexibility socalled Legacy employers Legacy employers are those who will no longer be eligible for jobkeeper but according to the government remain in distress to qualify for this employeers must prove a mere 10% drop in average business activity these Legacy employers will be able to access the extended flexibility Arrangements why is the Morrison government government given companies which have been determined to no longer need financial support these additional rights rights well the introduction of these thresholds is at least a concession to the public arguments labor has made with respect to not extending the flexibility arrangements to businesses that have completely recovered however this Rings alarm Bells as these type of flexibility arrangements are of for ones that employer groups have wanted for a long time regardless the pandemic these work Choice like policies means that the Morrison government can sneak in this controversial legislation under the veil of a pandemic this would have otherwise been subjected to lengthy scrutiny and negotiations policies such as this is something that the Liberals have faril to introduce for the past 20 years and now bundled with the jobkeeper extension will silently pass through employer groups will claim that these Provisions have worked so well during the pandemic that they should be re retained indefinitely the claim will be made that they allow businesses to employ more workers but we cannot ignore that this will be on the basis that they're able to reduce and change existing hours for workers their duties or location of work without any notice this is effectively eroding the rights of workers this legislation provides a provision which allow Legacy employees to reduce employees ordinary work hours despite employeers having to commit to a minimum of 60% of normal working hours this would result in many low paid workers previously receiving jobkeeper experienced a substantial pay cut this is just another example of the Morrison government not looking out for those who are most vulnerable and leaving people behind in this pandemic thankfully the one change to the existing flexibility Arrangements is that annual leave Provisions will be repealed the annual leave Provisions enabled employers to request that employees take annual leave the labor party condemned this provision and so it is welcomed the improvement with an additional 400,000 Australians expected to lose their jobs Before Christmas the unemployment rate at 7.5% at 22e high and people clearing out their superation accounts just to be a ble to cover their costs of living it is clear that the economy is not going to go back to normal Mr Prime Minister there will be no Snapback removing substantial jobkeeper support from the economy without a jobs plan is irresponsible it's not the time to begin winding back that assistance before many people who would otherwise be unemployed are currently not because of jobkeeper we need to keep it going for as long as it is needed I'd like to touch though on some of the areas where there is still real concern and that is uh in relation to jobkeeper wage subsidy proposed by the Morrison government was never expanded out to support local government employees and that particularly uh would have been very beneficial in the Tasmanian Community uh including those people who were um casual employees Visa holders and local government employees who still do not currently qualify for the payment these workers were left to fend for themselves by this government despite moving amendments to this effect in the House of Representatives in the parliament the Morrison government did not support these workers we will keep fighting on this side of the chamber for all Australians the treasurer has the ability to expand the coverage job jobkeeper to more work workers it really is only a stroke of a pen the Prime Minister was happy to force this issue onto Prem arguing that the responsibility for local government was their responsibility they do not want to take responsibility for anything that's a Hallmark that's what defines this government no responsibility no accountability no transparency just spin that's what they're about making announcements without delivering while there's others who have been working really hard to protect their communities and that is the leaders and state Premier around this country but what do we see day in day out in this chamber and that is the government trying to blame Premier Dan Andrews Andrews in Victoria uh for the coid 19 um impacts on the age care sector we know that in my home state as it is around the country that local government workers are fundamental as key people working within our local communities and we're very much um in need of support and deserving of any support in relation to uh jobkeeper but if we want to then look at some other areas of real concern that affects my home state and that's been the aviation sector this government have left that sector high and dry without any support so what we've seen is tens and thousands of Airline workers quantis virgin all losing jobs without any support from this government which means the impact on tasmania's tourism uh has been devastating we know that the state economy is going to be so badly impacted by this coid 19 pandemic the impact on the econom economy when it comes to tasmania's if and when we see more flights out of our own State my own airport in lonon we know airfares will be expensive all of this goes to the detriment of the Tasmanian community and let's turn our mind to the universities how this government has in fact given them no support at all and we've seen University lecturers people working there losing their jobs and at the same time it's this very government that is making it harder and harder for people to be able to go to university increasing the costs of courses again this has having a huge impact on my community that in Tasmania and I know it will have huge impacts around the rest of the country this prime minister has no real plan to get us out of this pandemic to rebuild our economy to give confidence to the Australian community that he is a prime minister of action and a man with vision and a man who will lead his government and be accountable provide the transparency that this community needs that sort of leadership is what they're needing now and that's why you will find that like in Victoria the victorians are turning to Dan Andrews as their Premier for that leadership as they are in West Australia in Queensland and even might I say in tmania that the premier a liberal Premier is been responsive to what his community is telling them what we need from this prime minister for him to be able to step up be accountable take some responsibility for your failings and do something about it Senator SE than chair I Rise to make a contribution to the debate over the Corona virus economic response package jobkeeper payments Amendment Bill 2020 this bill allows for the treasury to extend jobkeeper and makes Rule and make rules regarding the rate of pay and eligibility until the 28th of March 2021 it also allows the minister for Social Security to extend the job seek payment beyond the end of December and I say thank goodness um that always should have been uh there in terms of the capacity to be able to um do that because um we know that this pandemic the impacts of it are going to last so when the announcement was made about extending jobkeeper to March next year the same should have been done at that time to um to the job Seeker payment having said that it doesn't mean that the minister will make that extension and we are deeply deeply concerned about the uncertainty that those on job Seeker are facing right now because not only are they going to see a $300 cut per fortnite in a couple in a in a month's time or just under a month's time they also don't know what's going to happen to them after December for us it is essential that further support is provided to Australians doing it tough this pandemic has exposed just how flawed our social security system is and the inequality that exist in our country and how unequal we are this pandemic very strongly risks extending that inequality because we know that different groups and different cohorts are being disproportionately impacted by this pandemic young people women older workers this bill does a number of things including creating a new class of employers called Legacy employ employers these are employers who receive job who receive jobke keeper between March and September this year but will be ineligible from September as they have recovered and will no longer meet the turnover tests of 30 uh% or 50% decline in turnover although they will not receive the jobkeeper payment Legacy employ employers only need to demonstrate a 10% Decline and turnover in order to access the new flexibility measurements established by this bill Legacy employers will be able to direct employees to vary or reduce their hours of work and alter the location duration and duties of their work workers who were depending on jobkeeper will now have this payment ripped away and face losing over 40% of their income for up to six months in other words condemning people to uncertainty to the risk of losing um hours and the risk of actually descending into poverty people who work for businesses that have experienced a 10% decline in turnover have no guarantee of minimum income even though their employer is better off comparatively again disproportionately impact impacting on so certain cohorts of Australians people are going to be left behind the government has not made the case for giving employers extraordinary powers to cut their workers hours and wages whilst leaving workers without any guaranteed source of income if the government believes that employers are so in need of support the government should do something about it they should not be funded by cuts to workers ra wages we can pass the extension of jobkeeper and the flexibility measures for people who continue to receive jobkeeper without creating the new class of Legacy employers which amounts in our book to corporate welfare the greens will move to excise this appalling uh Legacy employers amendments and their powers from the bill the government has announced their intention to cut the jobkeeper payment and introduce teer payments this will effectively mean low paid workers do not get paid a living wage slashing payments for underemployed low-income workers in insecure work will predominantly impact on women and young people the government apparently will not hesitate to kick workers when they are down and throw vulnerable workers off a financial C cliff in the midst of this pandemic and recession while this is not in the current bill we must use this opportunity to prent to prevent cuts for lowincome workers and the establishment of a two tiered system the grants will be moving amendments to prevent tiered payments to ensure low-income workers are protected it should be noted that this bill does nothing to protect the millions of workers whove left who have been left behind by the government during this pandemic the government continues to deny millions of workers across access to wage subsidy they so desperately need enforcing casuals temporary Visa holders childcare and University workers into unemployment again people are left being left behind the grins will be moving amendments to extend eligibility for jobkeeper to the million of workers who have been left behind by this government and are struggling and depending on our hardworking social services and Community sector as I uh said at the beginning of my contribution this uh Bill also makes changes on the job makes job Seeker changes the bill extends the P the period over which the social security minister can make legis legislative instruments to change the Corona virus supplement and related payments this means the minister has the power to extend the Corona virus supplement until the 28th of March 2021 this change will bring a small amount of relief to the 2.3 million Australians receiving the Corona virus supplement however I want to make it clear that there are no guarantees that the minister will actually use this power to extend the Corona virus supplement from December to March the minister has repeatedly said uh or failed to commit that the payment of job the jobseeker payment will not go back to $40 a day I have asked on a number of occasions and have received no such assurance and it is deeply distressing uh to Australians that in fact this issue is still not resolved as I said earlier there is no way that anybody could foresee a future where you could manage to survive on 40 a day we already know that the government has plans to wind back income support payments the Corona virus supplement is being reduced by $300 a fortnite from the 25th of September this means that 2.3 million people currently receiving the Corona virus supplement will see cuts to their income taking them below the poverty line the government is deliberately dropping all those people below the poverty line I'm also extremely worried that the 1.1 million children who are living in these households will have their incomes cut in September what does that mean to child poverty in this country theu Center for social research and methods is estimates that the number of people in poverty will increase by 740,000 when the rate of jobseeker reduces in September the researchers also found that the Corona virus Supple supplement led to dramatic reductions in poverty rates and and poverty gaps and housing stress amongst households who relied mostly on the job Seeker payment the payment rate of this group was 67 sorry the poverty rate of this group was 67% before the uh coid before Co 19 but the supplement reduced the poverty rate to 6.8% thereby clearly clearly demonstrating the value of having an adequate Social Security payment not only is the government taking $300 per fortnite of people millions of unemployed people still don't have certainty about the rate of payment after December this lack of certainty around the rate of of jobse of payment means that people are unable to plan for their future causing a great deal of anxiety and contributing even further to people's poor mental health already adversely affected by this Pand pmic Australians are incredibly distressed about the income dropping in September and then again in December we are going to see a lot of hardship people defaulting on their mortgages or having to leave their rental properties because of the choices this government is making I'm incredibly worried about what happens to Australians on low incomes when the supplement is cut we will see people having to borrow money and get deeper and deeper into debt this is particularly true for those cohorts that are particularly affected such as young people women and older people the rates of numbers of people on the jobseeker payment for over 50s in the three Co in the three cohorts 50 to 55 55 to 60 and 60 uh plus um have more than doubled all of them have more than doubled and if you're over 60 I'm deeply deeply concerned about their future and their ability to find work and this government is condemning them to Poverty by taking $300 a fortnite off them further undermining their ability to have an adequate uh quality of life as older people move into retirement in the middle of a pandemic and recession amid so much uncertainty we should be providing an adequate livable income to unemployed Australians not only is this obviously good for them keeping them out of poverty but it also help stimulate our economy as far as the ministry is concerned the jobseeker payment will be dropping back to $40 a day after the 31st of December because the government and the minister will not clarify and not commit hand on heart that it will not drop to $40 a day this is at the exact same time our effective unemployment rate is predicted to reach 133% the $350 Corona virus supplement has had a huge impact on the lives of unemployed Australians it has brought GE job Seeker above the poverty line and I foreshadow because I understand there's already been a second reader Amendment moved I foreshadow moving a second reader Amendment about the impact um of removing or lowering the Corona virus supplement and and calling for that to be uh current rate to be maintained last week AOS asked community service workers what kind of impact the corona vir supplement is having on the lives of people they help a team leader from a housing and homelessness service said extra payments for coid 19 meant people could pay for accommodation and eat imagine that a child Youth and Family Service worker said that the double job Seeker payment has meant that for the first time in years very lwi income single mothers have been able to buy new winter clothes replace broken white goods repair cars a practitioner from a housing from another housing and homeless service service said we work with r rough sleepers who have not who have not as yet been negatively affected by Co 19 we are more likely to see an increase in rough sleeping if the additional funds for job seeker and jobkeeper cease and people from the private Market lose their accommodation for the first time many people in our community on job Seeker have been able to cover the essentials without needing to make difficult choices we should all have the opportunity to afford fresh food fresh fruit and vegetables turn the heating on and buy essential medications we cannot go back to $40 a day and as I said this is why I'll be moving a second reading amendment to call on the government to rain the full $550 coid supplement and increase job Seeker permanently I particularly want to point out that people on DSP and care of payment are still missing out I'm very disappointed to see that additional support for people on the disability support pension and care payment is absent from the government's plans since March we have the greens have been campaigning alongside the sector to have DSP and the care and care payment recipients included in the Corona virus supplement the government keeps telling us that disabled people and carers were excluded because they don't receive working age payments well I can tell you now that people on Co on DSP and care of payment do work and have lost work due to co 19 data from DSS shows that around 43% of people on DSP have had their hours reduced compared to this time last year disabled peoples and their carers are doing it extremely tough and they have been since the start of the pandemic experiencing higher costs when it comes to groceries food deliveries transport and PPE it's likely that disabled people in carers will face longer periods of lockdown and quarantining and and return to work later because of the nature of coid 19 I once again call on the government to provide the $550 Corona supplement to people on the DSP and care payment we need to acknowledge the thousands of Australians on DSP and care of payment who have had who need extra support during this crisis this bill fails to close the gap and the the those gaps that are widening in our community because of Co 19 it fails to address the critical need for income support above the poverty line it fails to address the fact that those on DSP and care of payment are missing out I want our government to be supporting every Australian who needs help through this crisis we have a responsibility to do this thank you Senator seaart um Senator Sheldon good thank you acting Deputy president I Rise to speak on the Corona virus economic response package a jobkeeper payments Amendment Bill 2020 a bill that offers on one hand a reduction in jobkeeper payments and on the other hand the extension of extreme and extraordinary industrial powers to companies without the need of them the government has backed down on some earlier proposals but there is no compromise it is still a deliberate belting of secure work with the added insult of no jobkeeper payments coid 19 is a once in a generational shock to our economy to our Health Care system and to our society just look at some of the few facts underemployment is at 7.5% more than 1 million people without work alarmingly close to 20% are either un or underemployed Roy Morgan reports the consumer confidence is 34 of what it was this time last year the government 's response should be leadership it should be working in a bipartisan way a way that should be above politics during Australia's last economic crisis the global financial crisis that was how labor operated it showed leadership it acted quickly it saved this country from a recession Instead This prime minister and his government had been found wanting he has done as he always does but never enough to do the whole to support workers promising to have everyone's back he legislated a jobkeeper policy that left millions of Australians without support Mr acting Deputy president under the cover of Co the Prime Minister and his Renegade backbench have acted to undermine our superation system the effective would be effect would be to see millions of Australians denied dignity in retirement why not help put back the money that would afford people dignity in retirement but I won't be holding my breath because with this government the policy is always the same austerity for working people in good times and even more austerity in the bad and now here is this legislation before the Senate they continue to seek to extend extreme powers to businesses powers that continued their preco policy of wave suppression and insecure work it would be one thing to keep powers for those businesses that are still doing it tough but is entirely another that they Tred to keep them for businesses doing better than ever this government would have given these powers to companies like Dental company 1300 Smiles who are paying out a dividend of which 2/3 was funded by its jobkeeper payments passing on the wage subsidy to shareholders they would have given the power to cut hours and wages to companies like adir who received more than $1 million in wage subsidies at the same time as it's online online sales soared why would they need these extreme and extraordinary powers if you have enough to being paid dividends to your shareholders and you don't need to reduce the hours of your Workforce or reduce their wages profits are up and don't need to extraordinary power to reduce wages the government is yet to adequately explain why a business experiencing 10% drop in Revenue should be able to reduce a workers's hours by up to 40% with considerable wage loss when take into account shifts and other penalties indeed employers already have their ability to make changes to their operations by mechanisms in their relevant award or agreements that require the companies to consult with their work Workforce and their representatives over a suable period of time in the middle of the pandemic this government has no plan for jobs it wants people to spend and support the economy but they need the certainty of secure employment where possible and while I support the continuation of jobkeeper going going a much needed adjustment to the existing scheme is needed there are more changes the Prime Minister could be bringing in this place when the Prime Minister Scott Morrison and Treasurer Josh fredenberg announced jobkeeper the treasurer said a strali know their government has their back except they didn't have everyone's back they didn't have the backs of casuals they didn't have the backs of Migrant workers they didn't have the backs of those who work in the Arts in local government in higher education or child care and they certainly didn't have the backs of those who work for companies like Donata an aviation company the comp the government excluded while the workers of Donata are getting Donata are getting tired of hearing more talk from this government and no action to help them Donata workers Natasha and Donna over their working lives have paid their fair share of tax Mr acting Deputy president many of them worked for Quantus and still provide Quant meals to Quantus passengers many are still being paid entitlements by quantis and yet because the sale of this catering arm to Donata they are considered employees of Donata and are cut off from any government support and now with a cowly Announcement by Alan Joyce the two and a half th000 jobs are to replaced at quantis with external companies like Donata we will see workers who are currently receiving jobkeeper move to a new companies perform pering the same work that have done for years and stop receiving jobkeeper this is the cruel situation the Prime Minister and the missing Minister for transport have created by abandoning the AV aviation industry the government could write some wrongs like the exclusion of Migrant workers and international students from assessing jobkeeper or job Seeker so deplorable had been our treatment of these guests in our country there is no wonder many are telling friends and family to reconsider studying or working in Australia a future major cost to our economy despite countries such as the UK Canada and Ireland offering Australian stuck abroad wage assistance we are not returning the favor unions New South WS recently published a survey of 5,000 international students and they found 60% had lost their jobs 31% had their income to pay their rent no longer had the income to pay their rent and were expected to be evicted soon 26% were sharing bedrooms to save money and 46% were skipping meals on a regular basis well I support the extension of jobkeeper to March and the introduction of Eligibility criteria so companies making record profits can reduce their workers hours and wages just as they can deliver bigger dividends and there is much more that could be done to fix jobkeeper so that offered some meaningful support to people who need it there is much more that could be done to stop businesses like quatis from taking more than half a billion dollars in public money and then abusing the spirit and intent of the financial support Senator Lions thank you Mr acting Deputy president I rise tonight to also make a contribution to this legislation and um as you've no doubt heard from many uh labor Senators this evening and earlier today um labor does support the extension of jobke keeper but we um continue to call for your mic is uh stopped uh senator hand me a sign that sounds like it's back on yes so labor has called for improvements in the first round of jobkeeper we saw the uh exclusion of local governments of um Backpackers of Visa workers of international students and we saw real poverty and hardship amongst those groups and I have to say certainly when I've spoken to local government in Western Australia they've been the absolute champions of looking after uh residents particularly seniors and yet they have had to manage on their own and of course this new iteration of jobkeeper this extension until March also is lacking we continue to exclude casuals we continue to exclude um what international students are left and we're bringing a whole lot apparently back into South Australia um we continue to um exclude Visa workers the ones who've remained here and uh this scheme now drops the rate and makes it more difficult for employers to um to be eligible so of course labor was calling for the extension and we thank the government for finally listening to us and extending it but really I think we need greater certainty than than what we've seen because what we know with this government is there's always a sting in the tail and the sting in the tail in this extension is the cuts to people's incomes uh those who've been surviving on jobkeeper and uh making it harder for employers to access the payment um I want to focus particularly on Western Australia because um it is hard for us to get a bit of a look in and I'm not saying that uh with the perspective of a chip on my shoulder but there are some particular fundamentals um which have been ignored around Western Australia and what I'd say at the outset is um there are nine ministers amongst the Liberals in Western Australia five of whom are cabinet ministers and yet we've not seen any particular um champion of Western Australia and what we do see is those ministers simply told following the Prime Minister and the treasurer's line standing behind them nodding like we see those toy animals in on the dashboards of car nodding in Furious agreement yet Western Australia has some significant problems what uh a recent um report by REM plan has shown is that five local government areas in Western Australia am are amongst the 10 uh biggest users of jobkeeper now I bet you haven't heard that from any of the West Australians on the government benches today talking about that and um in one of the ministers areas um Melissa price the member Fort dur uh we have one of a couple of the highest users of jobkeeper in Shark Bay and exmouth over 64% of businesses in exmouth and Shark Bay rely on jobkeeper 64% and there's a whole range of other local government areas in Miss Price's electorate and yet where's she is she out there saying we can't afford to cut jobkeeper because it will damage those businesses in exmouth and Shark Bay and across denim more generally no she's not she's completely silent on that Shark Bay and exmouth are second to Byron Bay and that's not because the West Australian Border is closed it's because the Australian Border is closed to the international Stu uh visitors who normally flock to those regions but you would not hear that from um Minister price who's simply missing in action on jobkeeper earlier tonight I heard another West Australian government center a senator big you pardon who'd recently been to broom say broom's doing fine now I don't know who he spoke to perhaps he walked down the main street of broom and uh spoke to a couple of businesses because broom also has got High um Reliance on jobkeeper almost 50% of businesses in broom again in Miss Price's electorate rely on jobkeeper and is Miss price championing there for broom to not cut rates to not exclude employers no she's standing behind the Prime Minister and and the treasurer certainly not representing the interests of West Australians in Dundas significant numbers of businesses again it's one of the top five LGA areas that's largely in the electorate of Mr Rick Wilson in Connor where's Mr Wilson on this completely silent once again I haven't heard him out there saying we can't have cuts to jobkeeper because it will affect significant voters in my electorate and it will damage local businesses no like Miss price he has been silent on the matter the other hot spots in Western Australia in the southwest in the electr of forest Miss no Marino another Morrison government Minister we have uh the tourist the international hotspot tourist areas of Margaret River beautiful Country Wine growing tourist flock there very high um use of jobkeeper whereas Miss Marino you might say well she's with Miss price and Mr OK Conor Mr Wilson completely silent so we have these three three large Western Australian Regional electorates jurak okona and Forest and their liberal members two of whom are ministers with you would think some influence on the treasurer and Mr Morrison and yet they're silent they've just signed up to a jobkeeper scheme which will cut the take-home pay potentially of Voters in those electorates and it will lock out eligible employers employers who are currently eligible it'll lock some of them out in the future and yet they've given it the big green tick I want to look at the metro area and again the other point about these nine ministers is five of them are in cabinet you think they might be able to take a Western Australian perspective but no they've lined up with the Prime Minister and the treasur and said we've got to make a cut to people take home pay and we have to uh ensure that into the future some businesses will be ineligible let's look at the electorate of peer our attorney general Mr Porter now he's already on the record is not supporting Western Australia as are all the Liberals over the B the state border closures when they lined up with Mr Clive Palmer not with the millions of Voters in Western Australia did line up no they didn't they lined up behind Mr Palmer so much so that they were part of his court action to try and force open Western Australia West Australia's borders now I'm not sure if perhaps they are not in wa enough or perhaps they are not you know taking a test of the temperature but something like more than 90% of Western Australians think the borders should remain closed but not the tiny little liberal cohort not the nine um ministers and certainly not the five in cabinet although they did finally get the message a couple of weeks ago and have subsequently pulled out of the case uh too little too late but Mr Porter the Attorney General the member for Pierce again where is he on this well PS is one of the Metro out of Metro suburbs with a very high um Reliance on jobkeeper and where is he on this completely silent he's just signed up to cut local voters um take-home pay and make some of the voters ineligible another Minister another cabinet minister Mr White in the seat of haslock high eligibility High Reliance on jobkeeper in that electorate and where's he has he been out saying hang on a minute this is a bit unfair this is going to make people um take their take-home pay will be less this might mean some uh businesses in the seat of haslock will no longer be eligible but no he signed up as well so they're all missing an action every single one of those ministers the five cabinet ministers all missing in action when it comes to paying Western Australia some attention of looking after the interests of Western Australian voters we've seen this they've got form first of all they backed Clive Palmer in over Western Australian's interests and now they are backing in cuts to jobkeeper and making sure that some um businesses into the future won't be eligible now some might say that the Liberal Party only listens to the Chamber of Commerce well guess what the Chamber of Commerce is also saying this it's got a survey out that says one in three Western Australian businesses are very concerned about what happens come March when presumably jobkeeper disappears that um confidence that we like to talk about in business is completely missing one in three businesses that's outstanding that's a horrible statistic and where are those cabinet ministers and where are those other ministers and where are those Western Australian backbenches they're all standing behind Mr Morrison and Mr fredenberg nodding in agreement cutting out the interests of West Australian voters well West Australians are watching they're certainly very angry about what the Liberal Party have done in relation to Clive Palmer and they will be just as angry about this you cannot have five out of the 10 local government areas across this country in western Australia across the electorates of Miss price and Miss Marino being the highest users of jobke Keepers and those liberals opposite from Western Australia just ignoring Western Australian voters and putting their own jobs in their own self-interest first Senator Patrick Mr um acting Deputy president I Rise to speak on the Corona virus economic response package jobkeeper payments Amendment Bill uh 2020 on uh January the 21st Australia stood up its National incident room to deal with something referred to by most as the Wuhan Corona virus now since that time we've had a lot of we've we've had we've been through a lot we've had Ruby Princess we've had a first wave we've had lockdowns we've had emergency legislation for jobkeeper and job Seeker we've deployed the ADF to Aid the Civil power we've had border closures and we've got a second wave now although hopefully uh we're seeing that have flatten in Victoria now our response to Corona virus Co 19 hasn't been perfect but I think we've done okay the federal and state governments have done okay the public service have done okay healthcare workers have done a great job and our emergency services and the ADF have done a a good job as well and uh I'm sure everyone in this chamber uh is grateful for the work that they have done but the response has been exactly that a response it's been reactive we're 7 months in almost eight and we don't have a plan we know that uh there is a vaccine in sight we don't know how effective it will be will it be 50% effective will it be 60% will it be 90% we simply don't know and so we're going to have to have a uh a plan that deals with those uh potential outcomes we're likely or it's certainly possible for us to have a third wave perhaps even a fourth we're already seeing uh uh conting contingencies being put in place to deal with spot outbreaks and yet again we're dealing with a response package not a plan and we should be dealing with a plan and we shouldn't just be looking at this legislation and saying does this do uh uh something positive we ought to be looking at this in the context of a much broader economic plan that tells us how we're going to get from where we are now to a prosperous Nation on the other side of Co we're getting a little a little bit of of information but not enough we need to have a plan that uh does things like direct government procurement at maximizing local benefit in our economies we need to have a plan that encourages R&D we need to have a CL a plan that promotes manufacturing that helps us out with uh uh re resilience and certainly ends the the state we we we've been in for the last uh uh 100 years where we're simply exporting rocks and other Commodities we need to be value adding and building that resilience we need to make sure that we we take our raw Commodities and we produce we create jobs when we do so we create wealth when we do so where's that plan we need to uh be looking at things like multinational tax avoidance tax transparency data that uh that that has been uh made public by the tax office uh in accordance with law shows that over 5 years we've had 221 companies that have earned $850 billion in revenue and paid zero tax if we understand how we're dealing with uh that sort of circumstance then we can understand whether whether or not we can afford to be more generous or less generous this legislation is being presented in the absence of a plan and that's hugely problematic in my view now I've been actually waiting for a plan since the commencement of this Parliament I I remember sitting in this chamber listening to the governor general his Excellency and uh no criticism of him it it wasn't his speech it was the prime minister's speech and it had no inspiration in there it it talked about a pie and how that pie was going to be cut up didn't talk about making a bigger pie we didn't talk about making a tastier pie all of that was absence absent and I find myself in the same situation again I'm wanting to see a big plan so I can see where this piece of legislation fits into that plan but it's absent it's left me with a view that we've got a prime minister who's managed well but is not a leader even at the lower level the Senate is being passed to asked to pass legislation that relies heavily on rules that no one's seen sure we've seen media releases I've seen some fact sheets but uh we do this time and time again in the Senate we uh just work on Blind Faith that uh regulations will flow I remember when we were looking at uh the sdl changes for the darling back in May 2018 we were committing huge amounts of public money but had no idea of each of the projects around the country that were designed to help uh return water to the Murray darling just Blind Faith and that's not the way we should do business so um I say to the government whilst I support what you're trying to do with this legislation proper process uh demands that we should be seeing the rules before we consider the legislation we in in effect are granting a power to uh allow uh the the the treasurer to do uh many different things that uh we may have to correct at a later stage now I understand when jobkeeper 1.0 came along we needed to be able to have flexibility but uh things have stabilized and uh so we need to be a little bit more careful as we Grant powers to ministers to expend public money uh we should be seeing the rules up front now in relation to the bill I indicate that I will uh support the bill I will Ex support the extension of uh jobkeeper that's the pragmatic thing to do it it's it's about uh making sure that we look after our businesses and we will look after their employees and we need to do it in a way that is flexible so I even support the ideas behind the the the press releases and the fact sheets we want to be able to Target jobkeeper uh in different ways for different areas of the E the economy uh that are doing uh things at different speeds and again the rules uh should permit that it's just sad that we haven't been presented with the rules now there is another there's a certainly a contentious part about this bill which I'm going to just address briefly um and that is uh relating to Legacy employers that's those employers who uh are no longer uh hitting the jobkeeper eligibility through either a 30 uh% reduction uh or a uh 50% reduction in the case of uh large uh larger businesses uh those that sit between uh a 10% reduction and a and a 30% reduction the government wants to introduce changes to the fair work act that gives businesses some flexibility now whenever we have uh that sort of legislation being put up there is contention and there is the need to balance out the the needs of the business and indeed the needs of the workers because uh anyone who's run a business and I have knows that actually to run a business you need to have a good Workforce so when when uh uh workers and businesses uh come together you know uh you uh you get productive outcomes and uh that here that here and lies the problem with this uh contentious part of the legislation uh we could Grant uh powers for companies to have greater flexibility but I point out that there is already flexibility in the current industrial relations legislation that permits employ is to sit down with their employees explain the circumstances that they're in and seek to make changes there's nothing that stops that from occurring right now and uh in trying to strike a balance to try and work out where uh the better outcome lies I've had to think about employers who look after their employees and I know that in those circumstances those conversations can occur the employer can talk to the employee and they can work out something that will help both of them through the crisis what worries me however is when you've got an employer who who is not prepared to do that who might otherwise simply uh treat their workers as cash cows rather than part of their team and that's the only circumstance where I can think of where the IR changes that are being proposed will be necessary in all other circumstances I think the current rules will allow a good outcome and so uh uh uh in terms of the the changes I it is a fine balance and it's not going to hold me over either way but I will be supporting Labor's amendment in Rel ation to uh Legacy uh employers uh and that is to remove the additional powers that the uh that that businesses are seeking but I do so in recognition that there are already in place uh industrial relations legislation that allow uh workers and uh employeers to sit down and work out how to uh work their way through a particular crisis um I will support this bill uh it brings uh stability it uh helps us to look after businesses it helps us to look after employees uh and I commend it to the Senate Senator green thank you there is no denying that jobkeeper has been an important Lifeline keeping Australians in work and businesses going labor knew from the outset that this country could couldn't have had this support snapped back on September the 27th as the Morrison government initially had planned the opposition has always been constructive during this crisis and I hope the government will continue to listen to our suggestions to improve our economic recovery we called on the government to introduce wage subsidies despite them ruling it out earlier this year we called on the government to abandon its proposal to extend emergency IR powers to businesses that have fully recovered and they have we have called on the government to extend jobkeeper and today they are doing that so labor will be supporting this legislation I said at the beginning of this crisis in February in a meet at a meeting with uh tourism operators and business owners in cans that this pandemic would hit cans first and worst and it has more than 6,000 businesses in the can's region were relying on jobkeeper in July during a time of uncertainty over the future of the program for too long the LMP believed it could stick to its Snapback strategy which would have led to mass unemployment cues particularly in Regional Queensland the member for lart at at the time was out there saying that extending job Seeker was a no-brainer while the member for mckel called the called for the scheme to be shut down even earlier than September the government was saying one thing in cans but another thing in CRA and it led to uh uncertainty and confusion in the community I have spoken to businesses workers and Community groups in Regional Queensland and the overwhelming consensus was that far North Queensland could not afford to have jobkeeper snapped back too early I started a campaign calling on the government not to cancel jobkeeper too early and it was supported particularly by Hospitality businesses but also the community sector this bill allows the treasure Treasurer to make that extension and so I want to thank all of the community groups the hospitality businesses people in the community who uh supported this campaign and called on this extension it should not have taken so long for the government to commit to that extension but I'm happy that we are here as we know this bill allows for an extension to changes to the fair work act which allows employers to reduce employee working hours down to the rate of the jobkeeper payment without breaching workplace conditions employers also retain the right to effectively cut the rate of pay for jobkeeper recipients who continue to work normal hours now the government has since said that they want to extend this flexibility for workers who know are no longer on jobkeeper the perverse out effects of these changes mean that a low paid worker could have their hours cut to 60% of their ordinary hours and earn less than the rate of jobkeeper now labor can see where the government is going on this the government is testing their future plans for permanent industrial relations changes in the name of so-called flexibility when really they are attacking decent jobs Australia's lowest paid workers could lose up to $300 a week from their pay packets during the deepest economic crisis in our recent history the lowest paid work workers many essential workers who have helped us get through this crisis well labor will stand up for these low paid workers by fighting this change it has also become clear that there are a number of things missing from this legislation firstly we know that this legislation doesn't fix gaps in the jobkeeper which labor has been arguing for some time need to be fixed and can be fixed by the treasur too many Australians are being left out and being left behind some by accident but many deliberately the treasurer retains the power to include 1.1 million short-term casuals University local government workers and temporary Visa holders in the jobkeeper program he retains that right and yet he continues to leave them out of this program the other thing missing from this legislation and from the government's overall response to the Corona virus response is a plan for jobs jobs actual jobs not reann uncemented or projects which are taking too long to get off the ground or the promise of a project to be constructed in say 2022 or 2023 as we heard the other day with Inland rail not fancy sounding slogans without any substance not grants that sound great but when the business applies for the grant they find out they're not actually eligible which is we know what happened with um one of the Arts uh grants announcements and a Gold Coast Arts company that is not eligible for the first time in history 1 million Australians are out of work the government's own figures show that 400,000 will be out of work by Christmas despite being faced with mounting job losses and Rising unemployment this government's instinct is to remove substantial jobkeeper support from the economy without any plan to replace it without a plan for jobs without a plan of how those people who will lose their jobs Before Christmas will find a job again after seven years of the LMP so many jobs in Regional Queensland are at risk we are facing an unprecedented economic crisis and W without a plan the unemployment cues will continue to expand finally can I say this we know that the government's track record is to cut sack and sell we know that of the Morrison government and we know that of the LMP in Queensland the Morrison government doesn't have a plan for jobs they don't have a plan to bring back manufacturing back home they don't have a plan to bring forward infrastructure projects that Regional Queens zers desperately need that is the glaring emission from this legislation lots of announcements lots of press releases but no plan for jobs and queenslanders who have been hit hardest by this economic crisis deserve better from this government thank you senator Rice thanks acting Deputy president this pandemic has changed our world in January none of us expected to be dialing in remotely to give a speech to Parliament here from my office in Melbourne we didn't expect the closure of state borders to be one of the most talked about political decisions and we didn't expect to to be we'd be waiting every day to see whether infection statistics what they are like in our cities sort of to you know be racing to share the the good news as I have done with my with my friends over social media in the last couple of days that we've had another day when the number of new Co cases is under a 100 the impact of this virus has been profound in my personal story maywe impacted me has been through my son John who was one of the thousands of victorians who caught the virus he's no longer an active case but like so many others he's he's still dealing with the long-term effects of having had coid 19 and he's now living with me so I can help him recover I also helped care for my elderly mom who has hardly been outside her house for the last six months caring during this pandemic has only highlighted how how important caring for older Australians is and for so many others of course the story has Co has been the loss of work the loss of certainty the loss of income and a deep worry about what the future looks like and how they're going to get through so this pandemic has shown us how important a government's response is and the Australian people overwhelmingly supported the government when early on in the pandemic they brought in doubling the rate of new start to create the job Seeker allowance and brought in jobkeeper and so the greens support jobkeeper but not unconditionally we need a people first response to co 19 that leaves no one behind because we've seen the devastation that can occur in situations where governments can't or won't put their citizens welfare first very early on in the this pandemic we called for a wage guarantee and we are glad the government took that step but supporting that step doesn't mean that we become a sort of uncritical cheerleader the truth is the government's response has left too many people behind casual workers University students and the university sector overall artists musicians and those working in the Arts we've seen child care workers Left Behind despite the vitally important work they do in our community and women have bu have borne the brunt of the crisis in terms of child caring in terms of the economic impact of casual work who've lost work in the crisis and is in so many other ways and because twice as many women compared with men work part-time women are going to be disproportionately affected when the job care payment for part-time workers is planed to be slashed in the coming months but despite the nature of the crisis and despite the need to be looking after everybody the Coalition is still trying to make it easier for big companies and harder for workers and in particular we are particularly concerned with this legislation today that they are creating a new comp category of companies that are doing well enough so that they don't no longer receive jobkeeper but they still get new powers that alters the balance between workers and employees allowing employees to cut the hours by up cut workers hours by up to 40% um if that's what they want to do but of course these workers who are potentially going to have their hours cut by over 40% undermining the existing conditions in the fair work act their food bills aren't going to be cut by 40% their rent's not going to be cut by 40% their other um outgoings and other expenses aren't going to be cut by 40% let's be clear in the middle of a pandemic with so many people struggling in a recession it is profoundly cynical of the Coalition be trying to use this crisis to advance their ideological agenda of cutting workers rights in the interest of the business because we can extend jobkeeper without cutting workers rights we can give people the support they need without Shifting the balance between workers and employees employers and as we've seen with the second wave in Melbourne this pandemic creates enormous challenges now is not the time to be cutting support and making it harder for people who are already struggling with so much of there are ways this legislation can be improved and the greens will be moving amendments to this legislation to do just that we want to see everyone accessing jobkeeper get the support they need and not to relegate someone workers vulnerable workers to a second tier we certainly should not be cutting people's income in the middle of a pandemic and certainly not people who are on low hours and low pay in insecure work we completely reject the idea that there should be a two tiered system we want to see the fair Work Commission to be able to deal with eligibility disputes and the greens believe that all casuals should have access to job keeper and University in temporary Visa holders so many of the people have been left behind by this pandemic but left behind by this government in my office has worked with one of my constituents who started a small business before the pandemic struck they like so many others were devastated by the impact of the pandemic they went into lockdown and their income dropped off on virtually every metric our understanding is that they were eligible for job k pass but they were denied access and why because of the Visa status of one of the business owners this is a government that is happy to hand out millions of dollars in subsidies to mining companies to propping up fossil fuel companies to giving grants willy nilly to their mates whether it's be the $3.6 million to shine energy or the almost $200 million in sports RADS but they won't provide support for a small business in Victoria because the business owner is a temporary Visa holder trying to build a life in Australia and I personally know any number of University students who preco had casual work a lot of them working in Hospitality or the Arts to top up their student allowance because as we know student allowance was not enough to live on completely an adequate to live on the only way that students can survive is to be doing part-time work and of course a lot of those part-time jobs working in Hospitality working in retail working in the Arts when Co struck they all went and these students they weren't covered by jobkeeper because like so many of them they hadn't been working for one employer for more than 12 months now they've survived Co so far because of the double rate of student allowance under the the jobseeker supplement but they're desperately worried about what's going to happen when the extra supplement is found back because their jobs are not going to be coming back in a hurry and so they're looking at you know such uncertainty about the future will they be able to pay the rent will they be able to keep studying we should not be putting our young people through this our best and brightest Our Hope for the future Australia's future through this I mean what does it do to your ability to study when you feel so uncertain about the future it's hard enough to stay motivated and engaged when all of your studying is online as it has been for the last six months but when you have to worry about whether you're going to have to ditch your studies all together because you worry about being able to survive that you know that is just putting young people through such such pain and just is just not fair it is not Equitable it is not fair and it's not what we in a country like Australia should be doing so we support the extension of jober but let's be clear we must and we and we can improve this legislation the government should be doing so much more the greens launched our invest to recover platform outlining so much more that the government could be doing a government backed jobs and income guarantee to help create hundreds of thousands of jobs and ensuring that everybody has an income that they can live on and in particular this would guarantee those young people a job if they wanted one or guarantee them a place for tertiary study or guarantee them an adequate um income to be able to live on because they we cannot afford to leave our young people in the ranks of the long-term unemployed we know from previous recessions that if if once people are into the the ranks of the long-term unemployed it is very hard to get out of it people need to have work and there is so much work that could be that is there that could be done there are the jobs that are there those those jobs need to be being need need to be being filled and and can be providing work for Australians we need to create those jobs bold government investment in manufacturing and sustainable infrastructure to to in those new jobs and opportunities and building the foundations of a fair and clean economy and we need massive government investment in services for our communities in health in education in child care in Age Care in housing and public services that would improve everyone's lives there is so much that this government could be doing so much more than they could be doing to be supporting people in those in now the difficult times that we are currently going through things could be radically different if we have the courage to strive for a better future thank you thank you senator Senator Roberts thank you madam acting Deputy president can you hear me this time we can thank you thank you as a servant to the people of Queensland and Australia I want Australians to stop being slaves and to start living freely let's look at some facts Australia's death toll from Co stands at over 650 let's compare Taiwan with a similar population of 24 million compared with a Australia's 25 Taiwan with a similar population on a tiny Island higher population density making virus transmission far easier Taiwan close to Mainland China the virus Source Taiwan with an early importing of the virus into their Shores than in Australia Taiwan with far more people moving to and from China well how many deaths have they suffered in Taiwan seven not 700 seven and while we locked up everyone in quarantine and trashed our economy and racked up massive debt for younger Generations Taiwan is steaming ahead and that's Des that's despite its large markets in Europe and America suffering economically due to the virus Taiwan has hardly had a blip why how can that be several words data plan leadership TR trust and truth that's the secret to Taiwan and other countries similar to Taiwan they're not the only ones they acted quickly closed their borders following SARS in 2003 Taiwan established a Central Command Center for epidemics by January 2020 the command center was coordinating the government's response to the Corona virus it quickly compiled a list of 100 action items including border controls school and work policies Public Communication plans and resource assessments of hospitals taiwan's government introduced a travel B ban on visitors from China Hong Kong and maau soon after the number of Corona viruses began to rise in mainland China anticipating the high demand for masks in late January the Taiwanese government started rationing the existing supply of mass Taiwan then leveraged the strength of its manufacturing sector and invested approximately $68 million to create 60 new mass production lines this increased taiwan's daily mass production capacity from 1.8 million Mass to 8 million Mass this has been called taiwan's MK Miracle the proof is in the pudding they have as I said seven coid deaths compared with Australia's 652 and yet they were exposed to it earlier they have technology for early detection the Taiwanese government has also used data technology to help medical personnel identify and Trace suspected patients and highrisk indiv indviduals the Taiwanese government also provides support for those put under quarantine local Village leaders for example will bring a bag of basic supplies like food or books to quarantined individuals they didn't lock up everyone they locked up the sick and the vulnerable and then they say that's the way democracies are handling quarantine during the Corona virus outbreak and it's very different from authoritarian governments compared Taiwan with mainland China this is the case where democracies would should should leverage their data and Technologies appropriately so they can triage people to the right place and follow up with appropriate care we did not behave like a democracy taiwan's strategy was the opposite of ours Taiwan isolated the sick and the vulnerable and let everyone else get on with their work and social lives and they've heard 190th one 190th of the deaths that Australia's had less they've had about six had about 8% Taiwan focused on people's lives remembering medium-term and long-term and immediate issues People's Health in Taiwan is number one and because of that their economy has continued beating hard so as I said the key ingredients data the Taiwanese had the data they gathered the data if they didn't have it they went out and got it and then they shared that data they trusted their people they developed a plan very quickly and they shared that plan with their people contrast that with our prime minister's 6 months hibernation 6 months hibernation 6 months hibernation and we still haven't seen a solid plan we have been told lots of times what's happened and what has been happening and what has been done but we aren't being told what will be done the Taiwanese did that's leadership and the Taiwanese leaders trusted the people with the data and the facts and with the plan and they shared the responsibility on business owners to manage their workplaces to keep people safe contrast that with Australia severe lockdowns severe punishments and we when we ran out of masks early on our state and federal political leaders said masks are not effective don't worry about it when we eventually built up a stockpile of masks political leaders changed their tune and said masks are essential which one do we trust which story trust is built on truth there's no way around that trust is built on Truth trust is built on Truth When leaders lack data lack a plan lack trust and don't give trust they are eventually exposed and that's what we're seeing now the Prime Minister the Victorian premere and the Queensland Premier have been exposed and are being exposed not just on Corona virus on the mess our country was in before February before the virus arrived on our Shores think about the real issue here Beyond Corona virus the recovery the Prime Minister the premier are focused on recovering back to February I haven't got a clue how to do it but that's the economic level they want to get back to we should be focused instead on the economic strength when we were number one in the world for gross per capita gross domestic product per person income per person the Corona virus revealed as we said early on in March our country's demise since 1944 the loss of our manufacturing we are now ranked with underdeveloped nations in the sophistication or the lack of sophistication of our manufacturing why because we've jacked up Energy prices three times triple what they were we've replaced our inter our independence with interdependency which is really another word for dependency we've destroyed our economic resilience our economic sovereignty and productive capacity thanks to The 1975 un's 1975 lemur agreement that labor signed in 1975 and the Liberals ratified the next year we shipped our jobs to China that that shipping of jobs and that destruction of our capacity productive capacity continued with the 1992 un Rio declaration that labor signed and the liberal Nationals implemented then the un's 1996 Kyoto Pro climate protocol that destroyed our electricity sector and for which the Howard government stole Farmers rights to use used the land that farmers had bought and own then the un's 20 2015 Paris agreement that the national liberal signed to accelerate the destruction of Industry manufacturing agriculture Trad trade exposed Industries and then as I said we heard the prime minister's initial response 6 months hibernation no plan no data 6 months hibernation no data no plan 6 months hibernation stories about what we would rather what we have done or what we did do rather than what we will do now we have calls for plan as I said to get back to the Fe February level of performance still no data still no plan and why after after 80 years almost 80 years of pandering to foreign agreements we are living in declining living standards higher cost of living why not aim to be number one in per capita income get down to the basics that's where we were in the early years of our Federation but now instead of having competitive uh federalism we have competitive welfarism thanks to Chairman Dan chairman Dan sloppiness in Victoria led to complete breakdown of the virus there and the rest Mr Senator Roberts you must refer to uh the premier by his title or his correct name uh Premier Daniel Andrews thank you for the clarification we said from the start in one nation that we need to treat the virus seriously we said we must put lives first we said there's no manual we said we were understanding we said we would support an open checkbook do whatever is necessary and we said we would come looking and hold people accountable accountability the Queensland Premier has said she's handed control to the chief Health officer Dr Young Who honestly admitted that her sole responsibility is people's physical health who's going to manage the economic health who's going to manage people's mental health experts now estimate that the number of deaths from suicide will be far greater than the deaths from Co so Queensland labor has abdicated yet again they've tossed over the running of the state to a health officer who's focused only on physical health not mental health not economic health just as the real labor former MP John Miller courageously publicly said today Labor has abandoned us labor has abandoned us in Queensland I listen to Neil Breen on 4 BC in the mornings and I commend him for holding the government accountable stories of labor control freaks being so heartless twins flown to Sydney for 16 hours on a 16 hour trip rather than a half hour helicopter ride to Brisbane to get treatment one of the twins dying cancer treatment for a Balon a woman denied just South of the Border an infant under cancer treatment in hospital alone and needing his mom abandoned suicides a news agent in Coran who couldn't couldn't to get there from the Tweed had to drive to Sydney fly to Brisbane drive to and stay in in quarantine then drive to Coran I mean these are insane things and then the Queensland Premier remember welcome the black lives matter protesters 30,000 people on our streets spreading the virus the Prime Minister created the national cabinet which is handing for handy for dodging the blame if it goes pear shape and Senor Patrick I must commend him for pointing out the messy failure the Prime Minister created a monster the premier and the Prime Minister making decisions without data I wrote a letter Madame acting Deputy president to the Queensland Premier some time ago a few weeks ago calling for her to provide the data on which she bases her decisions she pointed to two websites our staff went there no data let's look at the symptoms of what's going on in their Nation we've handed sovereignty to foreign agencies Matias Corman Senator Corman today in in representing the Prime Minister his response to my question was we are going to live up to our International obligations to hell with the international obligations let's put foreign let's put foreigners behind the Australian people we have an obligation in this in this Senate in this Parliament to Australian Australian people look at the Water Act that's gutting our food Water Act of 2007 that's gutting our food production and M muray darling Basin look at our energy policy where we've gone from the lowest cost electricity to the highest cost electricity why aren't Australians getting the benefit of our wonderful high high energy uh low low pollution coal Clean Coal why are our farmers losing their rights to use their land why are Hunter Valley coal miners with no protection no safety protection TOS are not report accidents will be sacked no workers compensation no accident pay 40% underpaid compared to per per right next door to them in the same job on the same mindsight long service leave contributions not being tallied correctly and refusing to be um audited until I came under the scene no leave no protection abandoned by the state government abandoned by federal government agencies abandoned by the hunter Valley CFM muu that made deals with employers undermining these uh these miners local state and federal labor MPS like Mr Joe Fitz Gibbon abandon them in Queensland in Queensland labor controlling Farmers misquoting the science misrepresenting the science to control Farmers so what we see is now control and we see from Katrina Grace Kelly writing in the Australian after all this time meaning 7 months we still haven't got a recovery plan it's not just me that thinks this way and then we've got Terry mcran waiting for gdau from one Deb barkle to the next while we wait for a vaccine this is hopeless it is absolutely hopeless it is an abdication of responsibility and abdication of accountability we need trust truth based on data for a plan to ensure recovery back to Australia being number one in the world for per capita income we would start with just a simple plan to recover from coid because at the moment as I said in my introduction to this speech Australians are slaves we are slaves to co we know that there's a there's a second wave coming it started in Victoria what are we going to do going stay locked up until this is all and until everyone has had many many waves and we lock down each time that's no way to run a country that's not leadership that's abdication we need strong leadership like Taiwan and we need to get it quickly instead of being slaves to co we need to master Co Tai want has shown us Sweden has shown us to some extent you don't have to agree with their ideas but at least they've tried something Israel has mastered Co Singapore is mastering Co South Korea we're not the taiwan's not the only one we need to get on with the job of eating Humble Pie admitting our mistakes getting the data telling the truth developing a plan providing real leadership that's what the people expect that's what we deserve and that's what one nation is going to continue continue to push for we are going to expose the shortfalls in this government the shortfalls in the last 80 years of this government and then we are going to put Australia on the right track and we are Keen to see the Nationals today at least recognizing some of the things we've been saying and doing so there is hope but we must get by with the truth trust Senator Roberts your time has expired Senator s uh thank you Madame acting Deputy president it's become a bad habit of mine to um reflect on the comment to the speaker who preceded me and I don't intend to do it in relation to all of Senator Robertson's speech but I just say this um a speech that presumably is produced for um distribution in social media in Queensland where the refrain Australians are slaves and an inference more than an inference that uh other senators in here aren't putting their obligations to the Australian people first is deeply offensive event it's calculated for a pretty Bas political purpose and ought to be treated that way I have deep disagreements with um the people who sit on the other side of this chamber and some of the characters who inhabit the the sort of southern end of the show but I do think I do think that people actually are in what sometimes in a misguided way putting the national interest first and I just think that we all ought to reflect on those kind of comments and treat them um or at least at least reflect on how language is important and political language is especially important uh now the labor party at the beginning of the pandemic called for a wage subsidy package uh to support the Australian economy uh it was I I remember because I was one of those people calling for it it was rejected uh by the government uh we supported it because we could see the international evidence amassing comparable economies overseas that were adopting uh a wage subsidy approach the Scandinavian countries in Europe uh not least in Boris Johnson's United Kingdom and we knew how important it was to preserve the relationship between workers and their employers we knew how important important it was to prevent Mass layoffs and the catastrophic effect particularly in our suburbs and regions of long-term unemployment uh and we knew that it was necessary because it would allow the Australian e economy to recover more quickly now we have cooperated uh with the government's approach uh we have criticized it but we have taken a constructive approach approach uh to dealing with the questions of stimulus in the economy um but we do we do think that the government has got some elements of this wrong we do think that the Early Access for superannuation program which has provided the Lion Share of the stimulus package so far has meant that lowincome Australians retirement incomes in the future have been squandered we know that if the government had moved faster thousands of jobs could have been saved there are many people excluded from the jobkeeper package a million casual workers workers in local government many of whom have already lost their jobs particular workers in the University sector it is still hard to Fathom uh why a government would take action that is so destructive to our national capability in research and teaching but there will be Mass layoffs in the University sector and that will have a devastating effect on Australia's research capability uh and that is not in the National interest it will have a devastating effect on school leevers and their certainty have been able to get in the courses that they need to get into and that will have a long-term devastating effect child care workers excluded arts and entertainment work is excluded and of course we've seen the spectacle of food cues in all of our cap capital cities of foreign Visa workers uh and um and University students from overseas there are also important design problems uh that other speakers uh have addressed we've been deeply critical of the September cutoff date the Snapback well now it's a taper off we'll support the legislation because it's necessary to because the alternative is a deeper catastrophe but we do say that the conditions that necessitated a wage subsidy are still with us and the withdrawal to early or the tapering off too early of uh the wage subsidy program will have long-term serious effects in the Australian economy particular in terms of people's jobs Snapback was always a bad idea the government knew it was a bad idea it is consistent with the government's with the Morrison government now tried and true approach step one hold a press conference step two announce a program with a focus tested name step three Dodge questions step four refuse any accountability and blame somebody else it is a government by press conference we've sent it in homebuilder the government's Home Building scheme uh that is an abject phase announced at a press conference a portmanto name that sounds like it came from a third rate marketing agency continually dodged questions refused accountability I imagine in no small part because the minister responsible for it has other matters that he needs to attend to in the Victorian branch of the liberal party and possibly isn't focused upon his real responsibilities we've seen it in aged care we saw it in the art rescue package big press conference this time with a big arts and entertainment industry name Mr Sebastian announced on June 25 not a dollar spent and in fact the venue the facility that they named it in the business that they announced it with hasn't got a Zach out of the program not a dollar uh there's the co Safe app you you can take the marketing boss out of Tourism Australia but you can't take the marketing out of this prime minister no matter how serious the national crisis no matter how overwhelming the pandemic this bloke the member for cook doesn't have any other speed but marketing the Snapback didn't come and that's a good thing but it still lives in the name it still lives in the imagination of many of the liberals and Nationals on the other side take for example the member for New England the seat where I grew up Mr Joyce in April he's electorate one in five workers in the New England were receiving job keep jobke Keeper at that stage 5,25 businesses 19,7 180 workers jobs were supported by the jobkeeper package the total fortnightly amount going into the New England economy just under $30 million however he told local papers in May that he wanted the program to end as soon as possible he said I hear what the labor party have been talking about and that is keeping these stimulus packages going longer he said of course our hearts say that could work but of course the accountant side of us says it can't because it's money that's borrowed and money that has to be repaid one of the peculiar things he went on to say people have got to understand is this money is borrowed from overseas and in many instances from China which we have to pay back to them yet that was the source of the disease in the first place and it sounded a little bit like Senator Roberts's recent contribution it's a absurd approach following it through would have had devastating consequences for the people of New England the people that Mr claims to represent it's wrong deeply wrong economically but most importantly it's in direct contradiction to what his own constituents say they need business New South Wales regional manager Joe Townsen said we haven't seen the economy come back at all it could be something that could be wrapped up just before the end but as it stands jobkeeper should remain in place the government does have to be very smart about its physical budget and not overdo it but given they've granted this they should certainly see it through to the end who knows what will happen if Mr Joyce is successful in his quest to regain the leadership of the national party uh the Australian people don't need they don't need Mr Joyce with a stronger voice at the cabinet table the Snapback was never based on economics or any coherent understanding of debt or how the economy works it's always been a slogan it's always been based in a um in a sort of call back to the what Mr friedenberg called the Reagan and Thatcher model um now we we have a tough week coming up in front of us I think payroll data from last week suggests that 50,000 Australians lost their jobs in August accounts data is coming out this Wednesday and we know that that there must be Grim statistics coming because of the treasurer's performance this morning where he waved his arms around a lot and blamed the premier of Victoria uh for everything that was going wrong we're still expecting 400,000 people to lose their jobs between now and Christmas this is a deep and difficult recession and we cannot cut our way out of it um we what we need from this government is a plan for jobs what we need from this government is a sustained commitment not to marketing not to announcements but to follow through and deliver a package that will deliver jobs for Australians particularly in our suburbs and in our regional centers thanks Madame M Deputy president thank you C re I think we're now going to Senator Smith [Music] remotely thank you acting deputy president I also rise to speak in support of the coron virus economic response package Amendment Bill 2020 and I do so because the future of this payment and the jobseeker payment are of the most critical issues before our Parliament at the moment I'm speaking today remotely from my office in Adelaide and it's important that I do so because I'm here speaking for Adelaide and I'm speaking for my state of South Australia because the future of jobke keeper is pertinent to our economic recovery in saay economically in my state we're already doing it tough before the pandemic in June it got worse we reached our highest rad of unemployment in 20 years at 88.8% whilst we saw a welcome drop in July we know that figure is likely to really be much higher than the figures reveal the treasurer himself has said that about the national figures the real unemployment rate is probably well over what the real figures what the reported figures are telling us as of July 20 for the first time in our history more than 1 million Australians are unemployed almost 346,000 are young people young Australians at an unacceptable rate of 16.3% and many of those young Australians are in my state of South Australia of course these statistics don't just tell us numbers they they don't just tell us that a broad picture they all contain individual stories individual stories of young people of families without jobs losing hope people who are scared about the future of our economy scared about what a second wave in South Australia might bring I've spoken to small business owners who are still struggling in sa to pay their bills each week they've taken credit cards out they've maxed them to the Limit paying the bills while waiting for the payments and support to come in owners have withdrawn their super under the Early Access scheme often to the complete detriment of their super balances just to pay the bills just to keep their businesses afloat the latest ABS data tells us that 71% of small businesses reported that Revenue had decreased as a result of the pandemic and while many of these businesses hope they can survive and recover the fact is this depends on the case numbers remaining stable in South Australia because for these businesses they won't survive another lockdown they need jobkeeper extended of course it's not just small businesses it's across our whole economy whole sectors who have suffered terribly at the hands of this pandemic and continue to do it tough at the start of the pandemic the economic implications became rapidly clear what the impact would be of social distancing and isolation on our economy and our businesses and our way of life and that's why early on it was Labor who called for the government to implement a wage subsidy with urgency and as is often the case from the government side they dismissed their idea at first but eventually they saw the necessity of it and job capable was born but not withstanding our support the jober I mean it was our idea but not withstanding our support for it and notwithstanding our support for this extension there still remain considerable questions which have gone unanswered by the government with mounting drob losses and Rising unemployment substantial support is being removed from our economy without a jobs plan set to replace it the support needs to be tailored to conditions in the economy including Rising unemployment the treasurer himself has extraordinary powers to set the rates and eligibility arrangements for the job keeper payment the bill here doesn't specify the rate the treasurer alone has the power to decide what that rate is and who receives it and yet we know there are millions of workers in Australia and struggling businesses who continue to be excluded from the job keeper payment the most important test for this government management of the recession and its aftermath will be what happens to jobs and what happens to businesses in Australia Australia Alan workers businesses communities they all need a plan from the Morrison government that will promote growth protect and create jobs support business support jobs and set Australia up for an economy and of course it needs to be a plan that doesn't leave Australians behind we are so committed to making sure that the most vulnerable Australians who have been hardest hit by this pandemic aren't left behind by any response the government takes and that's something labor has always fought for and will continue to fight for throughout this pandemic early on in the roll out of this scheme we saw significant blunders from the government and significant challenges in the way that the scheme was implemented support was too slow creating too much uncertainty and excluding too many people there were 1 million casuals excluded despite these workers being some of the hardest hit by the pandemic we saw a bodge on the figures with a $60 billion job keep of bungle and we saw years of underinvestment in centerlink in the Australian public service exposed as Q spiraled out the door for blocks and blocks as Australian sought to access jobseeker and couldn't get the support they needed to do so my office was one of the many offices which fielded countless calls during this time from South Australians most of whom never ever expected to find themselves on Social Security payments who had lost their jobs for no fold of their own and were now in the unemployment queue seeking support from their government they had no idea how to navigate the C link system no idea what to do waiting in cues for hours on end sitting on phone lines waiting for hours and hours on end to never get through to someone terrified about the future and unable to get that help when they needed and a big part of that was the huge underinvestment of our government in our Australian public service and incen Link we've also seen the government drag their feed on pay pandemic leave no worker should ever have to choose between staying safe staying healthy he keeping their Community healthy and paying the bills keeping a roof over their head but perhaps one of the most disturbing aspects of the government's response during this crisis has been the handling of superannuation their Early Access scheme has forced 3 million vulnerable Australians to rate over $30 billion from their super account this is at those workers expense not the government's expense not a package expense from these workers superannuation is a great labor reform one of the greatest labor reforms and an important equalizer in our community but it is under attack by this government and when it comes under attack it is the most vulnerable workers in our community who pay the greatest Price it is women who pay the greatest Price it is young people who will pay the greatest Price the very idea of supera the very purpose of supera is completely undermined if Australians are forced to raise it well before they reach retirement age and of course we know the attacks on superannuation from the government don't just end there through this scheme they're there with government members taunting Australian workers with their ideas to scrap the legislative superation increase and those in support of this idea argue that it will result in Pay Rises for Australian workers but we know wage growth has been stagnant prior to the pandemic where is the evidence to support the idea that suddenly we'll see wage growth we get rid of the superannuation increase it's not there this is a legislated increase Australian workers expect it it's essential to realizing the promise of superannuation and what it could mean for our community for my state so while the minister may be ambivalent on it labor is not and we will take the fight up on super right to the end because we always stand for Australian workers throughout this crisis labor has worked responsibly and constructively with the government on the passage of legislation through the parliament to support Australians we've done this because it's our priority to protect jobs to help Australian workers businesses families and communities through and ensure that vulnerable Australians are supported and not left behind we have been responsible and constructive and our support of this bill is part of that but that doesn't mean we'll be silent where there are serious failures of implementation going on Australians have worked together to combat this virus but more work needs to be done by the government to ensure that the hardest hit Australians are not left out or left behind in the recovery thank you thank you Senator Smith Senator Griff thank you madam acting Deputy president through the early months of the pandemic jobkeeper was a Lifeline for business without any time to prepare or adjust and facing a s sudden loss of demand many businesses were preparing to lay off staff and close their doors it could have been and almost was a economic Carnage the job seater subsidy along with other government support and rent relief meant businesses could keep going through the worst of the pandemic sadly even with all of his support not all businesses have managed to survive and many of their staff have found themselves seeking new employers at the worst possible time many more businesses will fail in the months to come as support is is withdrawn or reduced and the cessation in Most states of the commercial rent moratorium will further exaggerate this the businesses that will survive are those which are able to adjust to the new reality this could mean changing the business's products or changing processes which will often mean having to move staff to new teams or sadly cutting back on staff numbers nobody absolutely nobody in this place wants to see people left unemployed even when the economy is booming the toll that unemployment takes on a person's financial and emotional position is brutal and it's even worse when the economy is in recession and opportunities for re-employment are scarce as a former small business owner I've seen firsthand how important it is to adjust your workplace Arrangements when you experience a downturn being able to move staff around to adjust your focus and restructure your business gives you the best chance of long-term survival employees might not love the change and neither do employers but it's a lot better than having everything taken away from you and losing that business I don't believe Parliament should be preventing people from saving their businesses and their employees jobs I know they are doing everything they can do to stay afloat and I believe we should be backing them however we can at the present time we are all still dealing with a great deal of uncertainty it will take some time for the economy to bounce back it will be a real slog just to get back to where we were at the start of this year the various state and federal government support packages have helped many businesses survive and retain staff they must continue but they must also change freezing the economy has saved jobs but it's also prevented the adjustments that are needed so we can return to growth after the pandemic has passed jobkeeper has frozen the labor market the rent moratorium has frozen the commercial real estate market easing back these Arrangements is necessary to allow the economy to adjust to the new normal it will be painful but it will unfortunately be necessary so viable businesses can grow on higher Staff it's necessary so our economy can grow under this bill the jobkeeper payment and workplace flexibility Arrangements will be extended from the original September end date to the 28th of March next year the bill also creates a new class of employer what the government is calling leg Legacy employers these are employers who no longer meet the threshold to qualify for jobkeeper but who continue to experience at least a 10% drop in turnover which means they'll be able to access modified Flex uh modified workplace flexibility Arrangements these modified Arrangements mean for instance that instead of being able to negotiate an employes hours anywhere down to zero as a result of the impact of Co 19 on their business they can only ask employees to reduce their hours to 60% of their preo 19 hours the modified Arrangements also mean employers will have to give an employee 7 days notice of any proposed changes to times days or location of work this is up from the current three days and employers must consult and invite feedback from their employees before making any changes labor proposed amendments remove the provisions for legacy employers from this bill this means businesses that no longer qualify for jobkeeper will not have ongoing access to flexible workplace measures even these modified ones I agree with labor that employers who are back on their feet should no longer need to rely on such flexible workplace Arrangements but I don't agree with stripping these Provisions from this bill it is far too soon to wind them back not all of these businesses are truly back on their feet these Provisions will be important in helping many of the Legacy employes ERS continue to reconfigure their operations over the coming months in order to keep their businesses viable Legacy employers include those whose turnover is just below the eligibility threshold which for most businesses is a 30% drop in turnover but an improvement in turnover is not necessarily a recovery turnover doesn't equal gross profit which you use to pay your wages not in this environment it is often just a list worse position many Legacy employers will continue to run at a loss in the current environment let's also keep in mind that these reforms terminate in March they are temporary measures and I support them because they are temporary with a clear end dat labor also has an amendment that would require Legacy employers to ensure employees are not paid less than the jobkeeper amount even when their hours are cut I am truly sympathetic to Labour's argument we need to have a safety net for these workers but struggling businesses shouldn't be paying for the top up that's the government's role in the end I think we can all agree that the best thing for employees is to ensure that the businesses which employ them survive the pandemic and Center Alliance will therefore be supporting this Bill thank you Senator Griff um nobody else no other speakers for this bill I'll call the minister Madam acting Deputy president I just draw your attention to the state of the chamber Corum not present uh bring the bows oh so after call welcome back did we get it Prett form Corum form stop the bills I call the minister I thank all Senators who've contributed to this important debate and commend the bill to the Senate question is that the second reading Amendment moved by Senator Gallagher on sheet 1024 be agreed to all of that all in favor say I all those in favor say I you're ey you're right sorry all those sorry all those again say no no I think the nose have it do you eyes have it ring the bells do well I have to cuz it's a real by the look of it jeese for hting surprise spe I spe oh spe stop the bells the question is that the second reading Amendment moved by Senator Gallaher on sheet 1024 be agreed to the eyes will pass to the right of the chair the nose to the left of the chair I point Senator Ur tell the eyes Senator Dean Smith teller for the nose B e thank you the results the division is eyes 21 NOS 25 the matter is resolved in the negative Senator SE could I ask you to move your second reading Amendment so I can uh thank you Mr President I move my second reader Amendment uh to the bill as circulated in the chamber that do you need me to read it out because I actually didn't read it out I've got it circulated here on sheet 1016 that's right yes thank you Senator Seward so the question is that the second reading mment moved by Senator seawood on sheet 1016 has circulated be agreed to those of that opinion say I the contrary no the NOS have it division required ring the bells for ring the bells for 4 minutes for spe you we just [Music] talking good e [Music] e stop the bells the question is the second reading Amendment moved by Senator seaw what be agreed to the eyes will pass to the right of the chair the nose to the left of the chair I point Senator C what tell off the eyes and Senator could tell the nose e spe the result of the division is eyes for nose 29 the matter is resolved in the negative the question is now that the bill will be read a second time those of that opinion say I to the contary no the eyes have it the Clark a bill for an act to amend the law relating to Corona virus economic response and for related purposes and we're resolving it to committee and I Senate po is going to take the chair thank you for those who want to leave the chamber please do so quietly is it the wish of the committee that the bills be taken together as a whole there being no objection it is so ordered the question is that the bills stand as printed Senator farell uh thank you Madame acting Deputy president uh I seek to move amendments on um sheet 1014 um am I able to speak to those amendments yes fa thank you Madame acting Deputy president president are these amendments remove um no no no the sorry yes all of the items you're seeking uh cell to move all items on the sheet yes all items on the sheet yes for that you can speak to those but just to be clear not to move items on sheet 1015 okay okay okay these amendments remove all references to the so-called Legacy employers from the bill thereby removing access to the fair work flexibility Provisions for businesses no longer eligible for government support labor believes the extension of job Seeker sorry jobkeeper flexibility Provisions are are unnecessary the same businesses doing well enough to lose all government support and now being allowed to take away the job security of their workers the government is Shifting the cost of supporting businesses onto ordinary workers uh why should the pay of workers go down when the business re revenue is improving how is that a business how is it that a business suffering a 10% hit is allowed to inflict a 40% uh hit on their workers extending the fair work flexibility Provisions for people who are no longer receiving jobkeeper is a complete shift from what we were told when we first supported the fair work act changes we were told that the only reason the government wanted these sorts of changes was to make the job keep a payment operational now we discover uh they want those same flexibility ities to continue uh for workplaces that used to be on jobkeeper but um no longer use it uh we have shifted from a circumstance where the changes uh were simply to make the payments operational to an argument from the government that part of the recovery is to cut some of the conditions of workers in Australia on apparently a temporary basis the government has not made the case for these changes and as such labor moves that it be removed from the bill I urge all senators in this chamber to support these amendments leader of the government than thank you Madame acting uh Deputy president the government will oppose these amendments the workpl flexibilities provided for by this bill will assist employers who are continuing to experience financial distress as a result of the coid 19 pandemic overwhelmingly small businesses to help them stay a float and to keep their employees in a job this includes employers who no longer qualify for jobkeeper but who continue to experience financial distress a cohort which is referred to as Legacy employers many of whom will be unable to put their employees back on full-time hours and duties without having to cut jobs these flexibilities were developed in close consultation with a range of stakeholders including union movement and Industry and employer group Representatives uh this is particularly like ly given the recent impact of the vro outbreak on the Australian economy ongoing restrictions on businesses and economic uncertainty more broadly the bill allows Legacy employers greater flexibility so they can keep people employed and their businesses afloat all of the flexibility measures in this bill in the law as it stands are accompanied by a suite of comprehensive safeguards for employees reflecting the close consultation with stakeholders including the union movement in the design of these provisions these safe safeguards will continue under the bill alongside some new safeguards applying specifically to employees of Legacy employers under the safeguards employees of Legacy employers cannot be stood down to zero hours under the provisions but must still work at least 60% of their preo ordinary hours and no less than two hours in the day on which they do work any direction issued by an employer must be reasonable the employer must give notice to and consult with the employee or their representatives about the direction and the direction must be put in writing the fairwell commission is also available to resolve disputes about these Provisions directions to reduce hours can only be given where the employee cannot be usefully employed for their normal hours of or days of work directions about duties of work and location of work requires the employer to have information before before that leads the employer to reasonably believe that the direction is necessary to continue the employment of one or more employees of the employer existing protections within the fairwork system including unfair dismissal rules General protections anti-discrimination laws and work health and safety um all continue to apply as per usual crucially non of the temporary Fair work act changes can reduce an employees hourly right and any penalty rights or allowances applicable to ours actually worked must always be paid as usual significant penalties apply under the fair work act to employers who fil to meet their obligations or otherwise misuse the jobkeeper directions the extension of the powers is temporary and the provisions will be automatically repealed on 29 March 2021 with all terms and conditions reverting to normal on that diet as though no direction or agreement had ever been made thank you cator cater faruki you thank you chair um I rise on behalf of the greens to support um the labor Amendment this amendment removes the new category of Legacy employers these are employers who are no longer eligible for jobkeeper but they will still be able to use the flexibility measures such as reducing workers hours by up to 40% changing dates locations and shift times mean in allowing employers to reduce hours by up to 40% the government what the government is actually doing is Shifting the cost of recovery from businesses and the state to the workers and this at a time then workers are suffering like nothing else the government is suspending workers entitlements without guaranteeing them support when workers need support at this time more than any time before thank you Senator the question is that items 2 to8 10 to 22 25 to 27 29 30 38 33 34 and 36 to 38 of schedule 2 stand as printed those those who agree say I I all those against no nose have it eyes have it division required ring the bell e take this CU it's a real you come back when you when it's done you don't right really e stop the bells so the question is that items 2 to 8 10 to 22 25 to 27 29 30 38 order 33 34 and 36 to 38 of schedule two standers printed the eyes shall move to the right of the chair the nose to the left I appoint Senator uh mcra is teller big a pardon Senator McCarthy is teller for the eyes and Senator mcra is teller for the nose sorry it's late uh senator mcra for the eyes and Senator McCarthy for the nose e order there being 26 eyes and 24 nose the matter is resolved in the affirmative so I believe now we want the second part so the second part is that the amendments be agreed to those of that opinion say I the senator I'll just explain a moment Senator Farrell moved all of his by leave together but they're separate they have separate consequences so we're just moving that I believe that's what Senator Farrell wants us to do is to move the second part so just just to be clear so the question is that uh 2 and9 to 11 on sheet 10 014 by leave together so the question is that the Amendments be agreed to those of that opinion say I Against I believe the NOS have it so Senator Farrell uh thank you madam Deputy president um I seek to move um uh all the all amendments on sheet 1015 and I'd seek to address those yeah and you can just move Senator yes thank you and um uh Madame Deputy president given that our previous Amendment uh was unsuccessful labor is moving this amendment because it's critical to protecting the pay and condition of low paid workers if this bill is passed unamended we could see a situation where businesses which have recovered to the point where their turnover decline is less than 10% can cut the hours of their employees to the tune of 40% let's not forget that in income terms it could actually be much more than that uh because it's a cut to hours if the hours that are cut are hours that attract penalty rates then the worker may lose much more than 40% of the their take home pay a full-time retail worker for instance who normally works Wednesday to Sunday and who has their weekend shifts cut which amounts to a 40% cut in hours would lose nearly half of their income and remembering that of course um retail workers have stayed at work by and large during this uh pandemic this amendment has the effect of ensuring no worker whose employer is no longer eligible for jobkeeper can cut their hours to the point where their take-home pay is less than the prevailing jobkeeper rate not to support this amendment means the employees working for company which which are recovering will be worse off than the employees working for businesses which by the government's own definition are in stress I urge all Senators to support this amendment well before I call any other Senator or the minister I ask those Senators who are not participating in the debate to either leave the chamber or sit quietly out of respect for your colleagues Minister thank you very much Mr President the government will not support these amendments the overarching intention of the temporary industrial relations flexibility Provisions in this bill is to keep businesses in business to keep employees connected to their workplace and to preserve as many jobs as possible Provisions in this bill facilitate this outcome by among other things providing Legacy employers the ability to reduce an employees hours in certain circumstances to 60% of their normal hours to take account of the fact that the business is in distress and greater flexibility means a greater chance to sa of jobs crucially and something the proposed amendment apparently files to recognize the Legacy business can only reduce hours where the employee cannot be usefully employed for their usual dies or hours because of coid 19 that is the only employees who could ever be subject to a Direction by the employer to have their hours reduced are those who could not be usefully employed to work their normal hours anyway as such any comparisons of income obtained by working full hours are deceptive and misleading as working their full pre-co hours would simply not be possible for the employees we're talking about here imposing an artificial minimum income equivalent to jobkeeper payments as this amendment proposes may also see an employer forced to pay an employee not to work as while the employee in question will be un to be usefully employed for their normal dies and hours the amendment could have the effect of requiring them to be paid for those dies and hours anyway that's precisely the sort of thing that Legacy employers who by their nature must be financially distressed simply cannot afford right now and which risks further job losses and business closures even if the cannot be usefully employed Safeguard did not exist an artificial minimum income might be too expensive for the financially distressed employers we're talking about here and could lead to job losses otherwise avoided through the temporary and moderate reduction in ours approach proposed by the bill in its current form finally the amendment and the various claims of income reductions made by those opposite completely ignores the interaction with the so social security system which can operate to significantly offset the impact of a reduction in ours Senator fi um thank you chair it's real shame that the government refuses to guarantee support to workers by their opposition to the previous Amendment which removes the new category of Legacy employers um this amendment at least would prevent jobkeeper Legacy employers from paying employees who have their hours cut less than the jobkeeper payment and that payment would be employer funded there is no reason for anyone not to support this amendment and the greens support this amendment does any other Senator wish to speak to this amendment that case the question is opposition Amendment one on sheet 101 five be agreed to those that opinion say I I to the contrary no no think the NOS have it have it division required bring the Bells e thank you yeah thank you e EX e stop the bells so the question is that um number one on sheet 1015 is moved by senator farell the question is that the amendment be agreed to the eyes shall move to the right of the chair the nose to the left I appoint Senator Ur Estella for the eyes and Senator mcra as oh Senator Davey as teller for the nose e it's order there being 25 eyes and 27 nose the matter is is resolved in the affirmative negative sorry it's past my bedtime I will just inform the Senate as a number of requests for Amendments have been circulated I advise that as required Senators proposing requests have circulated statements of reasons for framing them as requests together with statements by the clerk on whether the Amendments would be regarded as requests under the Precedence of the Senate is the is it the wish of the committee that the state statements accompanying the circulated requests be incorporated into handart immediately after the requests to which they relate there being no objection it is so ordered so Senator fi uh thank you chair I seek leave to me um to move greens amendments one and two on sheet one8 he is seeking leave to move them together is leave granted there being no objection Le is granted um thank you chair um these amendments actually broaden the scope of the fair workor commission's dispute resolution powers to deal with disputes relating to workers eligibility for jobkeeper the fairwork commission currently has the power to deal with disputes relating to jobkeeper directions given by employers including when a worker has had their hours duties or location of work changed um the amendment would expand the fairworks commission fairw work commission's existing power to include issues relating to whether a worker is eligible for jobkeeper payments um at the moment the decision about whether a worker is eligible for jobkeeper is entirely at the employers discretion and workers have no way to dispute their employer decision workers can make a tip off to the ATO however they can't resolve individual cases because privacy laws prevent the ATO from providing updates or the result of the tip off um these amendments also support the one in Allin principle which is a key element of the jobkeeper scheme they require participating employers to nominate all their eligible workers unfortunately this principle is not enforced leaving workers with no way to access the scheme if they have been left out so broadening the fairwork commission's existing powers to deal with disputes relating to the eligibility for jobkeeper would ensure that workers are not missing out on payments that they are actually entitled to I commend the amendments to the Senate U I think the minister was on his feet first in any event just the way it goes um the government would not be supporting these amendments the jobkeeper program was designed as a self assessment scheme to allow it to be rolled out quickly and make it as easiest possible for employers to participate this has contributed to the strong uptake of the program eligibility for the jobkeeper program is set out in the jobkeeper payment rules the rules require employers to provide all eligible employees with notice of their election to participate in the jobkeeper scheme this must include information on how to provide a nomination form to the employer to participate in a jobkeeper scheme an employer who refuses or files to give such notice commits an offense under Section 8 C of the taxation Administration act 1953 which is punishable on conviction by a fine not exceeding 20 penalty units currently $4,400 I would encourage employees in the first instance to have a discussion with their employer if a disagreement arises about eligibility for the jobkeeper scheme if this does not resolve the issue employees can contact the Australian tax office which is Carriage of enforcement and compliance for jobkeeper payment rules the it is a tip off line if employees considered there is an instance of improper employer Behavior the fairware commission's jurisdiction under the jobkeeper provision of the fairwork ACT concerns the application interpretation of those Provisions the fairwork commission is an industrial relations tribunal and does not have expertise in taxation matters Senator farell um indicate that the labor party is supporting these amendments it was Labor that identified early on that some employers were planning to pick and choose which of their eligible employees would receive jobkeeper payment the potential for employers to discriminate between eligible employees on a range of Grounds was obvious experience from our MPS was that employees were being given no reason or otherwise totally spurious reasons for being excluded from the program thankfully the treasurer eventually listened and created one in Allin principle the one in Allin rule requires employers who have decided to participate in the jobkeeper scheme to nominate all eligible employees for the scheme the issue uh this amendment seeks to address is the fact that in a situation such as the one described above there is no Authority for the employee to go to challenge or appeal an employer's decision to exclude them from jobkeeper on eligibility grounds the fairware commission has previously reported that a large proportion of complaints about jobkeeper had been about eligibility which was outside their jurisdiction this amendment extends the fairw work commission's jurisdiction to deal with disputes about whether an employee is eligible for the jobkeeper scheme proposed section 789 gva provides for the fairwork commission to deal with a dispute about eligible employees and stipulates that on the extent to the extent that it is possible the fair Work Commission must give effect to the one in all in principle in dealing with disputes the fairwork commission may may also have may also make an order to give effect to the one in all in principle including an order that the employees eligible for the jobkeeper payment the fairw commission may deal with disputes about whether a relevant employee is an entity which is participating in jobkeeper scheme is an eligible employee for the purpose of the jobkeeper payment rules so we therefore offer our support for this amendment is any other Senator wish to speak to this amendment in that case the question is that Australian greens amendments 1 and two on sheet 10008 be agreed to those that opinion say I to the contrary no no think the NOS have it division required ring the bells for this yeah on than for e for don't you worry repeat straight to adjournment let move these people e yeah I know stop the bells so the question is that one and two on sheet one8 is moved by Senator farqi the question is that the Amendments be agreed to the eyes shall move to the right of the chair the nose to the left I appoint Senator Ur as teller for the eyes and Senator Davey as teller for the nose e they're being 24 on and 24 knows the matter is negated it being 950 p.m. I shall report to the Senate the committee reports to the Senate I propose the question that the Senate do now adjourn and I call Senator Henderson just a moment Senator Henderson I'm not sure that mic is working | Australian Parliament Fan | UC6F5ZNp-AWBeA4j_PmqL8Rw | 2020-09-14 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 99,981 | 570,039 |
bd-Fw3yUGnQ | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bd-Fw3yUGnQ | I NEED TO CLEAN MY ROOM.【NIJISANJI EN | Scarle Yonaguni】 | foreign over here foreign [Music] foreign Welcome to Hell oh my God my throat sounds horrendous today it's easy again oh my God straight anime girl clean her room gone wrong don't try this at home you won't believe what happens next exactly Lotus Dynamic thank you for the zuba shoes balls dirty bedroom here I come hi katel thank you for the soup well naira Scarlet knows how to clean her room no I don't the answer to the question is no no I don't good morning everyone it's our sweet the voices I'm low hello it shouldn't be hi hello welcome is my audio okay good morning how did no I've been up I don't know what you're talking about I've been up you sound good now I'd better sound good now my God it's a bit low oh wait well I think it's one because of this hold on hello see that's much better are you going to clean your room or are you going to burn the whole thing I'm gonna clean my room good wait no it's not morning I I didn't just wake up a while ago okay okay hi hello good morning scarling Scarlet room is so dirty let's burn it down inside the house hey catch up thank you for the soup up it's Scarlet you should make this a habit of cleaning room once a week or make it your weekly stream hi notorious Ty photos I don't know about making it a freaking about making it a weekly thing bro come on I gotta give you guys the zesty content and what I mean by zesty content I mean [ __ ] like I usually give you guys hello all right Scarlett how did she find out simple diverse Academy for the super Hestia thank you for joining the apprenticeship let me explain my voice sounds extra zesty today I mean like I said I did okay I'm asleep until I don't even know what time what time did I even fall asleep I think I slept at like 2 p.m yesterday and I was gonna wake up at four like a dumbass which meant I was only gonna let myself sleep for two hours which was kind of lame a brain and then I woke up and it was like seven something I'm like oh fuckerball oh fuckerball the only way to clean Scarlet room is to burn it down no our young no we're not gonna burn down my room thank you for the soup but finally I've been begging you you need to take care you I know I know thank you Starstruck Kitty thank you for the soup um so morning voice maybe a little bit maybe a little bit oh right this is here let me see where's that freaking little catboy where am I blind perhaps [Music] it's like 8 pm have you been yeah Scarlet's desk and I've been good how are you work on hello Chad is not an excuse to do not clean it I know I know I'm horrible I know okay okay okay and here we see and here we see a Wild Scarlet and a natural habitat here we can see the kind of Red Bull and toxic Anime boy that she has to substance we do at least what do we do thank you for the soup and what no but legit what time did I even fall asleep yet today I I stayed up way too late trying to like do [ __ ] 4 am here told you IB would become a member when I got paid also how many open cans of Red Bull do you have in your room I mean we could count them today thank you Hestia thank you for doing the apprenticeship I really appreciate that baby and thank you for the zupa okay I posted my tweet around eight and then I was trying to finish some paperwork yeah I didn't sleep until two o'clock and then I was supposed to wake up at four and then I woke up again yeah I woke up at six wait what time did I go to sleep either way I slept way too much okay but not enough though hello I am e and Insanity thank you for joining the apprenticeship don't pull a missed it God my room is so [ __ ] messy messy are you going to need the Hazmat suit again you know what maybe feline Fortuna maybe thank you for the super in three months really free soup of a cleaning achievement no they're not free and they're not for cleaning achievement thank you Canadian hippo thank you for the soup in three months mwah this is why Rumi Chan is my wife material no this is why she painted my ass material thank you Aki's good boy thank you for the zupa god I got the fire on desk just in case oh my God Brandon thank you for the zoo but Jesus I'm betting 20 do we want to bet I swear it's not even gonna be 20 just because I have taken some out of my room before so it probably it's probably not gonna be 20. hello vercon thank you for the zupa I'm going to study while listening to this in the bathroom better not just that too you're gonna clean for real I will fluffy cat thank you for the super um I can't stay up with you tonight that's okay ice cream really late don't worry about it honey um just wanted to tell you good luck cleaning your big room mixes I'm sure you did because you're the coolest thing but I know Amazon to the coolest Senpai that I clean my room you know what I mean thank you Samantha tiwa for the super POI hell out Alchemist TV thank you for the super free free free free free no cynical goat they are not free and thank you for the super in one month okay did you get on your ass over it yes lies allow me to explain it was a lovely lovely what day is it today it was a lovely Sunday afternoon oh wait yeah so I didn't sleep until way later okay it was a very very beautiful Sunday afternoon I have literally barely left my hip from my room in days well one because I was sick earlier and just because streaming sleep repeat dreaming sleep repeat so I woke up early or well I didn't wake up I was already up but it was like what time was it I don't even know what time it was but I woke up and I was like you know what I'm going to go eat food when I know my roomy's awake so she could see my beautiful face but she's gonna chat and not really clean no I'm gonna clean up he's a good boy thank you for the soup a lot and then I went to the kitchen I got my usual I eat a lot of soup with rice lately I don't know why I've been just eating a lot of soup with rice it's good it's simple and I don't have to cook anything else and then and then in the distance someone say free soup but no Eclipse recycle those kids and donate the process of the needs go high oh of the new kohai I do I do donate my cans don't worry but then thank you Eclipse thank you for the super then in the distance I hear and oh so angry horrendous and I'm like oh [ __ ] I drop everything I run to the room and she's like what you call your robe and I was like Ruby Town listened to me you don't know what I'm going through right now she's like I don't wanna [ __ ] hear it what is this pancake bear I'm like you don't understand Ruby Chad um it's part of my career of trying to make it as a pancake art tick tocker she's like oh really is that what you're doing is that what you're doing like yeah yeah yeah she's like why are the waffle makers in here I'm like I was making some waffle tick tocks she's like ho ho really why is there a KFC fries just here listen Ruby Chen and listen I've been ordering a lot of doordash why is why is full of garbage that I saw you get like three days ago I don't know there are a bunch of Red Bull and Monster cans sups and roomy John um I'm just tired from school and you know she's like you need waffle makers for school you need a freaking griddle first of all you're gonna catch a fire in here in a Michael listen roomy Chad listen listen listen she's like it looks like you haven't vacuumed in weeks and I was like he's like speak to me and I'm like clean your room I already called for the cleaners to come clean the place clean this by today and I'm like okay Ruby child okay okay okay okay she's like when I see you for the one second of the day tomorrow this room better be spotless and I'm like okay I'm like okay okay repeat that anything for Ruby chat eviction with speed right first of all that roomy Chen has no power to speed to [ __ ] speedrun evicts me I heard that there's a cleaning podcast of our Congress Scarlett have you attended one of those no malinski waffle soup in one month well she just like me for real for real me or roomie Chan thank you Hestia for the super mwah silly me first only thinking of 20 cans oh my God verkan thank you for the super so um yeah so I was going to clean my room but however comma I was way too tired because I stayed up all day streaming and then I work after like as soon as I get off stream I like do paperwork or I'm handling commission stuff I'm doing or I try to like come up with stream ideas so that's what I do and then I was like I was gonna clean I was gonna stay I was gonna run some errands today and like leave my house for once for the first time in two weeks and then I was like I can't do it you know what yeah I can't do this right now I'm way too tired I'm going to um go to sleep and I'm gonna wake up at four and I'll start cleaning and then I'm like you know what no never mind I'm just gonna stream it you know I we already did Hades I wanted to do choo choo Charles but you know I saw some other people doing it like right now today so I'm like it's fine I'll just do it tomorrow or something so we'll play 22 trials tomorrow and I'm like I need to [ __ ] clean my room especially because roomie said there's carpet cleaners coming tonight so my ocean oh my God Ariana thank you for the soup this is why Ruby chat is my oh sheep essay Soldier Jesus Christ many of you guys a super to help for you when roomy time kicks you out when we try like I said that roomie Chan doesn't even have the freaking power to kick me out she's it's Ruby Chan it's like my one of the land the landlady who lives here she has the power to kick me out thank you Drake thank you for the super hi Scarlett I just I just got your winter date VP you did amazing on the Sanu and is it that pile of Red Bull cans I see oh thank you Pinkerton I really appreciate you getting the winter date voice back thank you and um um there's no Red Bull what are you talking about thank you Pinkerton tea waffle mwah um hi Scarlet physical Brew hello thank you for the soup I hope you're doing well honey that's the reason why roomy China is my number two Oshie if you ask yourself about yourself you are the third hey by the way good luck cleaning your dumpster I mean room thank you Ian Franco thank you for the soup but I still haven't seen this the second trailer for Hades I still have it you messy room gang getting shouted out by roomie Chan she was so Furious she was so angry hi Hestia thank you for the soup uh Scarlet I love how your streams usually happen after my class I usually end up missing most of needy street because of my schedule oh well I'm so happy I stream it D gen hours thank you Mikey is is it yeah it's my key right Mikey right I think I remember thank you Mikey thank you for the zupa did you burn your room no but we're going to daily entertainment let me see Scarlett stay determined I'm also cleaning my horrendous room tonight so let's get this done together thank you very much okay it's super Rumi doesn't know the power of messy room gang I know cyborg if they don't thank you for the soup I was dreamy town with scold me as well of course you do Aki's good boy of course a part of me is tempted to actually show you guys a picture of my room but then a part of me is terrified that I'm going to get canceled for it because if my room isn't the state of absolute chaos and disgust that would legit probably get people angry at me I feel like if I show it people are actually gonna be mad like that's how bad it is that's how bad it is oh I can't imagine I can only imagine what was going through Ruby Tran's mind before she heard you needed pancake better for your job since she so sucks I know I saw you thank you for the soup I'm like you're getting canceled anyway how the [ __ ] am I getting canceled should I do an apology after the stream bro did you guys see that Kyo was like making washing rice with soap might need a flamethrower for that room at this point honestly GM let me yeah like see it's like in a state of chaos like it's bad and that's why I'm like I'm gonna get canceled because who the [ __ ] is this oh my God oh my God Jesus it's my roomie texting me saying you better be cleaning your room I'm doing it oh my God Jesus Christ Jesus I vote you need and to earn your weekly doordash by cleaning your room every week no more free doordash after how bad you let it get I know thank you Russell k&t waffle super I'm not lying I'm gonna do it show it so we can compare it to the garbage dump no Aki is a good point it's really bad it's really bad thank you for the soup but like I like I said Ruby 10 versus scarlet let's go hi Sola slacker thank you for the super in three months like like I said legit my room is so bad that it's not even like haha my room is so messy like no it's bad and that's why I don't as much as I do want to show it I know people are some people are genuinely going to think I'm disgusting maybe I'll post it in the members because like I said it's not even like funky quirky he he my room is so messy it's gonna think people are gonna think different of me and that is why thanks roomie Chan for setting her straight she didn't set me straight or nothing thank you notorious thank you for the soup why do you let it get to this point listen when you live the schedule I do you have I have no excuses I'm just a lazy piece of [ __ ] I just I stream but I don't even stream that long some days but I stream I'm happy I'm very happy that my Indio she's cleaning her room I'm doing some cleaning myself before work today gum butter Scarlett thank you angry arm chair thank you for the soup in one month but like yeah so I stream I stay up until wee hours of the night doing work whether it's the waiting room coming up on next week's schedule just sitting trying to think of stream ideas for like ever because you know I'm gonna be here for a while so I gotta freaking make sure I come up with something you know roomie Chan about to walk in to make sure you're cleaning and find out you're a YouTuber oh my God the day that happened see I don't even think she'd understand it you know what I mean because like my mom knows my Grandma knows they obviously don't understand yeah thank you my Savio thank you for the super membies just want you to take care of yourself baby I know I know you should post it on Twitter and then delete after 30 minutes no because people since day one people one will one people have their notifications on two because of all the spelling errors and stupid [ __ ] I've posted people are in the habit of screenshotting my tweets so I could make a tweet about something delete it and then people screenshot that [ __ ] so quickly so I know I don't even have an edge you know what I mean like I know as soon as I post it I'm [ __ ] exactly thank you guys okay thank you for the super I love you no matter what Scarlett thank you physical bird thank you for the soup why is roomiton mad Scarlet why did you make aroshi mad listen listen quiet Ryder thank you for the super roomy chat has to stick up her booty ain't saying you're right but trust me I understand oh my God I say soldier Jesus Twitter needs edit too I feel like Twitter wouldn't be the same if there was an editing tool you know because Facebook is one thing where you can edit your stuff but I don't know I feel like I like butter I'm not sleeping I feel like Twitter would genuinely not be the same if they had an editing feature you know before and after maybe post I'm just scared okay chaos I call it room it's true firefight is true thank you for the soup in three months Real Talk we're not trying to embarrass you just trying to make sure you're taking care of you and your space is all I know Roca and I really appreciate that the highlight of this week is the fact that you literally cleaned the room just last week silence silence thank you Roomie Chan for coming through for us she was so mad dude she was so mad thank you Slade thank you for the super I'm not stalling I'm just sitting enjoying my time with my scarlings you know I'm just talking to you guys hi Scarlet you got the flamethrower for the mold monster no stop trying to clean your room okay boy can I order some snacks can I order some snacks can I order some Red Bull no joke's on you I'm gonna order a Red Bull I'm gonna order I'm gonna instacart some grub no snacks but but I need something to keep me going how about we okay game I think a number of if you're wrong you pick up three items oh God but you guys won't let me instacart things why no ordering until we see a clean room picture you're not gonna see a picture what I don't think I can I think I think I'd have to get approval for staffs on before that anyway but thank you sleigh thank you for the super waffles pancakes monster KFC how long and also my pho the four pile Stacks in Scarlet's room then everything changed when the roomy China entered tis true Cacho it is true thank you for the super mwah um I vacuumed the floor twice a week the first time in two years I have dust allergies so I get sick every time I clean I plan to do better though you better do the same I will Envy I will thank you for the Zoopa and snack break later mm-hmm [Music] thank you I'm about to thank you rice okay thank you for the super snack break later clean first then no ordering until you finish you you wrong young lady slain come on thank you for the super one snack equals 10 cans of edible one Red Bull equals 20 cans extra snack if you vacuum your room but vercon I don't even have any snacks why are you guys bonking thank you for the super wait why are you guys bunking me show the blooming picture I don't even know if I could like a little corner is fine but I don't know I think I'd have to get that approved for my staff first if anything okay but like I'm gonna order Red Bull I'm sorry because I have not left my house I need it let's talk more clean okay first I'm gonna order my Red Bull so then it comes to the house and then I don't have to worry about it anymore oh it's so expensive on instacart never mind clean your room and I'll take out the Red Bull and ice cream soup no quiet right or not my ice cream soup thank you for the soup why is your carpet red because I got it red that's it no sir that's it really thank you for the soup uh yo Dino Hi how are you order and clean up until snack arrives so it can be your small break see Dino gets it exactly Dino thank you for the soup but the big pink super thank you Dino thank you so much for the big pink soup up see they understand oh goodnight Joshua thank you for coming she's not going to clean a room yes I am forget some delivery apps got groceries exactly let me see because see like I don't have Red Bull and I've just been dying lately so that is why I'm going to order Red Bull I'm gonna order my groceries because I was supposed to go buy groceries today and I did not I slept at least 40 minutes in and she's still stalling no it's only been 29 minutes don't worry I'm just gonna order really quickly because see if I have Red Bull then I'm not gonna be tired so then I could stay up and finish cleaning she's been selling for 25 minutes no I'm doing my my daily zatsu remember chat we always have a good morning zatsu night I am just here to watch our oshirumi beat up Scarlet Joshua Fox how dare he how actual dare thank you for the super mwah you're gonna order a single Red Bull oh no I'm ordering like a pack I'm ordering a pack okay I'm trying to think of what other groceries I need because I was supposed to go this morning I kind of want to get a pizza I kind of want to order a pizza you call it zatsu I'm calling it stalling no I'm not stalling at all I don't know what you're talking about it's Pizza time I want pineapple pizza I'm not going to lie to you I am not going to lie to you not a time let me see let me see let me see you're stalling Chop Chop young lady listen I'm just ordering because um because I'm ordering that that's it really I don't have any other excuses for my actions Scarlet darling quit stalling and clean hold on let me mix thank you calabex thank you for the soup I'm such procrastination not even guil I'm just ordering things so I could clean you know thank you Gil thank you for the zupa mama goodie please help your child she's she will she's not no burning Soul thank you for the soup does your feet touch the ground or carpet when you walk in your room look look at that because I have a red carpet in my room okay so I don't know what else to order other than Red Bull but I feel like I need to order some things Ollie I wanted Pizza Pizza I'm calling roomytime wins the match the first round by Ko No no no no no no no no no but thank oh thank you Wasabi thank you for the zuba in this amount of time I could have been halfway done cleaning my room and putting the cookies in the oven thank you bombastic black I appreciate that you are thy faster at cleaning the room I really appreciate it thank you bombastic black thank you for the super it's been 30 minutes zero cleaning I'm just ordering ordering stuff I am just ordering a pizza don't mind me I'm ordering a pizza hello do you not see I mean you don't see because I'm on my phone ordering a beautiful Pizza because I have no reason really but thank you thank you virgin thank you for the soup uh Scarlet gonna spend the next hour just saying no I'm gonna order it wickety fast and y'all are gonna be so impressed Scarlet I heard wearing a made outfit helps motivate you to clean actually I've heard that too actually I actually have heard that what did you do why is your room on fire listen thank you Drake thank you for the Suba thank you first of all oh yeah oh yeah oh yeah rumi-chan was very angry at me I left my route I left my room during the day for like what 0.2 seconds and my roommate came in so angry at me and she demanded me to clean my room and also because we have carpet cleaners coming so she's like [ __ ] you better clean your room I swear to [ __ ] God like I'm not playing any games with you right now and then I said fine so here we are hold on one moment please behold I'm not saying things are a good distraction but High essay Soldier thank you for the soup fussy we got the maid outfit at last guess that works it does work it does okay so I promise I'm only gonna order a few things and then I will begin the cleaning I just did I even eat today yeah in the morning I had soup with rice that's what I had this morning anti pickle fun God bless rubington for sending for for helping keep you alive also I'm 40 minutes late we've only been streaming for 34 minutes if anything I was late we major and you get to clean anything yet listen I may or may not have woken up a little while ago because my life is a mess right now we major listen but thank you for the super my life is a mess do we need to do we need to continue this the spiral if you will I don't think so do we need to continue the answer to this question is horrendously no your entire room is a mess I know I know it is I know it's bad I know it's bad don't continue this discussion because you're stalling at this point no I am not no I am not I'm doing fine there's no stalling happening here but I would like to think crabo 520 for this asset let me just put it up in here hold on up in here up in here y'all go make me act a fool at this point the only type of intervention that's going to get her to clean a room to stop stalling is a divine intervention hold on let me just give LA credito to the room not the room um my maid outfit okay thank you to crabo 520 for my maid outfit Scarlett as someone who cares about you I want you to make a declaration that you'll clean your room every week as a New Year's decoration why every week why not like every other week why not every other week I'm gonna play you here by the baby and why why every why every week why not every other week quiet Rider maze Scarlet more cute I can't do it again my voice is like not okay right now do you hear like how nasally my voice is like my voice gets so nasally do you hear that also just to piss off people I'm gonna buy a can of pineapple um chunk pineapple chunks to make the people of the internet Angie this is the example of a role model you want to give to your new co-his exactly you know I just want to show them that I'm only the best to send pie I only want what's good for them and I'm just great exactly oh yeah oh yeah oh yeah so we thank you for the Zumba I'm just showing them that I am the one why can't you just get a pineapple pizza because I'm ordering it online I'm ordering it from Safeway well not Safeway what do you call it what is this one called This is Target I'm like ordering it from the grocery store and I don't wait do they actually have pineapple pizza I should probably check pineapple pizza you know what that's actually a good point why didn't I just order pineapple pizza they have this oh they do kind of have one Canadian style bacon you know what it's literally the same price you know what you are smart I am dumb you're ordering a pizza but how is clean your room we're doing great actually naira we're doing great actually um thank you for the soup up okay so that that was actually very smart it's literally the same price okay thanks for that thank you Darren thank you for the super okay I got the Red Bull I got the pizza what else do I need for my cleaning Journey hmm can't hear your voice over your dirty room silence indicating bacon is a different form cut of the pig but than normal bacon oh okay coffee gloves elbow grease I'm not stalling I'm trying to order I think that's it though I'll just order it and then I'll get cleaning okay this will be it for oh wait I kind of want a KitKat I kind of want chocolate I deserve it no I [ __ ] don't okay okay it's gonna be here by an hour yeah it was disgusting okay it will be here at 10 50. in two hours that should be a good time for me to like clean my room not the KitKat but I want it okay yeah it literally says that it would be here by like almost 11 o'clock okay let me see so I could clean my room while the kitkats are just for me okay let's see let's see let's see okay okay Scarlet you get a break in two hours it makes sense not you waiting till 11 to clean your room I'm not waiting till 11. if anything I'm just um yeah so I'm gonna order this and then I'm gonna start cleaning see and everything's gonna be fine everything is gonna be hunky dory all right you have two hours get to work made goonie I will I'm gonna start right now as soon as I order this stuff I'm going to do it and then everything will be fine or so she says I swear I will I swears I swear Z's yeah everything will be fine it's true it's very true mm-hmm yeah exactly yeah okay one moment okay prove it as soon as I press this we're gonna order I did it okay bro this is gonna be horrendous okay let us take a minute to thank our ocean savior roomie Chan I'm all set there is okay are you done hello need anything else no just bring my pizza and my Red Bull okay yeah that's fine okay okay and it should almost 11 o'clock uh that is horrible clean up with all the supplies uh I'm not ready for this uh okay [Music] okay chat it's time to clean I don't want to clean I'm so lazy 40 minutes hold on what is this order update what happened if it tells me my order's canceled I'm gonna be angry order update what happened I don't know what happened okay never mind get to it okay okay let me just back it up shall we back it up let me back that ass up and let me just or do you guys want me to be close do you guys want me to be close to you or do you or do you guys not want me to look at my beautiful majors okay go away so you can clean uh farther you got to the one hour mark listen this girl at this point I'd pay you a hundred dollars just to let me clean your damn room myself no night where you can't clean my room for me I could do it myself but thank you for the super okay let me get a garbage bag oh this is gonna be another okay let me get something uh hi okay yeah okay now we're gonna get started first I'm gonna start by my main area no it was me getting out of my damn chair you guys are crazy first my KFC fries that have been here for way too long you guys it was me getting out of my chair relax okay and oh [ __ ] okay so I have so much stuff oh my God I have a lot of stuff that just needs to go in the kitchen your KFC fries yeah they've been here for a while then I have these gosh darn it my pancakes the pancakes are still here um and they're really hard so you can't eat them now so there's Ren going in the garbage now is um sir Ventrilo the scarlings you're going in scar go figure listen I ate most of them I just didn't eat mine and mari's and wrens because I fell asleep it's not wasting food they're so small they're so tiny hello Stringer 93 thank you for the soup in three months Ma I don't drink but I but this is gonna make me start oh my God and quiet Ryder plates God this is horrible see you guys are just gonna judge me high quiet Ryder thank you for the soup uh okay then I have icing that's just here God dirty dishes yup let's see all of my icing that is I need a I need to figure out a Direction okay um I'm trying to think okay so I'm gonna put these on my table and also half of the Caps are missing for the icing half of all half of the Caps are missing I picked the wrong week to snap to stop sniffing glue why would you sniff glue why would you sniff glue but thank you Sanju thank you for the super pancakes fries I thought you're cleaning your room not the kitchen I am cleaning my roommate and frost thank you for the super God how many new roomies this week silent vercon I'm gonna scream do not no vercon thank you for the Suba mwah okay you need to focus on one thing at a time I'm already overwhelmed seeing my roomie was like that's where the [ __ ] Pam went I needed it for my breakfast and it's been in your [ __ ] room sorry roommate John I used to do medical deliveries to 80 year old with six cats in the window that would not open I suspect her house still smelled better than your silence We Major thank you for the super here's another dish yes I'm finally cleaning my room here's my Warhead energy drink I still haven't finished here's more water what are we getting new roomies no I'm not going to have that energy on me do not put that Juju on me I'm gonna have to figure out how to clean these freaking pancake scorer things but thank you Slade thank you for the super my exacto knife my chopsticks hey yo made Scarlet knock on wood cause I'm genuinely scared I have disease [Music] new ocean oh my God we're gone please okay thank you guys thank you very good for the super okay damn you live like this unfortunately yes that one and unfortunately yes cutie count roji thank you for the super okay then I got random nail clippers just here and my Jenga pieces my Jenga pieces I can finally put them away if even though I probably should have hurt you don't hear any of that noise even though I probably should have done this forever ago God this is so bad good Lord what oh God you guys Jesus okay random Jenga piece listen also you know when I talked about my laundry in the bin how long was your room when you lived with Mama Gooney how was your room well when I lived with Mama Gooney I didn't have my own room I literally just slept in the living room or on the floor in the living room because you know we had a really small when I lived with my mom we lived in a two-bedroom apartment with like what six five six people so my mom and her husband took one room and I shared my room with like my two brothers so I kind of like I kind of just had one corner for all my stuff and then I kind of just slept in the living room yeah so I didn't have my own room when I lived with my parents that's probably why this is an issue now because wow for the first time in my life I have my own space let's [ __ ] it up uh okay said it's not sad it's just you know that's how life is sometimes you know and that's fine we're your brothers the clean ones see no my brothers were [ __ ] Messy as [ __ ] and I was the one who had to do the cleaning even though my [ __ ] brothers are also just as disgusting if not more no I'm like the same as my gross Brothers I'm the same uh I lit I slept in the living room because we only had one bed where my mom and my niece were sleeping in yeah like when I was younger you know like what do you call it like when I was like younger like a kid I would share a bed with my brother but now that I'm older you know obviously I'm not comfortable with that anymore and my brother started like he was a teenager so of course I'm not gonna do that because it's you know I want my brother to have his own space I want to have mine so I kind of just yeah I just legit either slept on the floor slept on the couch until I moved out but you know to me that's why to me I don't really care about not sleeping on a pillow and stuff because my body's just legit used to it you know what I mean yeah do you hear all this mess do you hear all this mess okay hold on it's not sad it's just it's just the way life is you know the floor is comfy I had to help my poor Uncle move out he probably has less [ __ ] in that room than you ah okay you need personal space to admire your 2DS Daddy's understandable yeah like what do you call it yeah like even when I lived with my grandparents I shared a room with my sister and then when I moved when I got when I then moved back with my mom then that's when I had to share a room with my two brothers but yeah see now I have my own room we hear everything I know you do listen I know you do we don't have to talk about it thank you Slade thank you for the super did you find bugs in your room I'm praying to God no okay so remember thank you slate thank you for the super so I have do you guys remember me talking about my laundry my laundry bin that the clothes are still clean they may or may not be still in there so I'm just gonna dump all those clothes out so I can use it open up the monster can I don't have any astronaut [Music] but I did order Red Bull on instacart hola chica have you done your Christmas shopping yet no I mean thank you Lord thank you but yo do you guys remember it was like on stream I don't remember what stream it was that my roomy legit [ __ ] my money is on her finding a small animal dead bro Slade I really hope not and I'm gonna freak my [ __ ] if I do thank you slate thank you for the super wait what happened to the monster can you showed me I drank them all thank you Slade thank you for the soup um but what was I saying before I totally forgot no yeah do you guys remember I think it was on Thanksgiving when I all of them know I don't know what you're talking about I didn't drink all of them not at all I'm betting on the discovery of a new species you guys please don't scare me I'm genuinely scared of fighting a bug I ride in my room please don't scare me thank you Pinkerton thank you for the soup but um yeah I remember it was during my Thanksgiving stream that my roomie just busted in my room and I freaked the [ __ ] out and like closed everything and then she forced my hand into this [ __ ] hat or some [ __ ] and I guess I'm now participating in a stupid secret Santa that I did not sign up for for people I don't [ __ ] know what do you okay first of all who do I get this person let's name him um Brandon I know nothing about this man absolutely nothing what is a generic gift I can get a man that I have no idea who the [ __ ] he is I don't know what he likes I don't even know his real name if I'm being honest with you if you find a rat it'll literally be the consequences that it'll be the actions of my own consequences why not Bob gifts card socks a watch underwear beer is this one men's like give him Tanga or something what wait you mean Oh you mean Jenga oh okay I mean I could just give him mine you know just give him your pancake machine no it's not it's my I really really look I like it we're gonna do more pancake art in the few the future we're gonna give him we're gonna we're gonna we're gonna do more pancake art I'd be worried about how the poor wrestling that will live now but let's be realistic they'll probably have their own back in a week at home back in a week or two with the brand new empty muscle okay so the [ __ ] up GM let me thank you for the zuba mwah but yeah let's call this freaker Brandon just give your Secret Santa a Jar full of pennies maybe Joshua thank you for the soup no but yeah I guess I'm in the secret like the Friends Christmas or whatever secret santa a picture of you no Dell star thank you for the super mwah maybe but no I don't want that dude to have a picture of me I don't even know like I legit don't know him he's like my roomie's friend that I've maybe seen like once or twice because I don't leave my room I don't go to my roomy's excursions with her friends I don't know anything about this dude so what is a basic ass gift you can get a dude probably in his I'm gonna assume late 20s early 30s I don't I know nothing about this man he's just a roomy a friend roomie I don't know how old he is huh you mean Jenga I have my Jenga set um what's a manscape a dinosaur toy Uber Eats gift card and see also I'm a cheap [ __ ] I'm sorry but see my roomie said minimum 50 I'm like I'm not spending fifty dollars for a [ __ ] I don't even know movie vouchers that doesn't sound too bad hmm what is a manscape it's pretty good as well it's grooming tools oh is it for like shaving a pocket what Arisha does he even have a girlfriend I don't know yeah 50 minimum on a [ __ ] you don't know the [ __ ] I know that's why I'm like I hate that I put my hand in that hat I should have told my roomie no you can [ __ ] off unless you tell me what that's for but no I freaked out and panicked because I was literally in the middle of streaming so I just did what she said put my hand in the freaking hat and then all of a sudden I am now a secret Santa for Brandon Julio Ricardo Montoya De la Rosa Ramirez III I might just get a gift card that sounds like pretty safe yeah it's like a safe you know I don't know you that well but like you know I'm still participating in the Secret Santa so like here's your gift to prove I didn't just say [ __ ] just didn't do anything yeah I can't go wrong with the gift card minimum 50 hell no I would have slapped a [ __ ] if someone forced me into that [ __ ] I'm angry it's like 50 I don't care who you are 50 is a lot of [ __ ] money for me it is 25 is a lot of money I just paid like 25 for my door for my instacart that's a lot of money to me but then I have to tell myself okay but for you to get out of your car and for you to like the gas like it's fine it's fine it's fine like for me 25 30 is still a lot of money depending on what it is fifty dollars isn't that Sim territory I don't know vercon I don't know the whole I'm just here why not at Bay basketball do you guys like basketball I don't know I'm sorry thank you very kind thank you for the super I'm sorry I was at a Spy Kids reference no I don't even remember I loved I remember I love spike it's Spy Kids 3D was my favorite movie as a kid Lionel Messi [ __ ] messy oh my God quiet Ryder thank you for the super but I remember my brother loves Messi because my brother likes soccer I think yeah an Amazon gift card or some sort of gift card does seem like a safe bet thank you guys about 50 is a [ __ ] ton for a secret Santa that doesn't even know who the [ __ ] you are hell I don't even spend that much money on my actual friends same cause see I don't know like see that's why I don't really do Christmas shopping see this is a see I don't know I don't know you guys might think weird of me like when I grew up I didn't do like we didn't just we didn't do that stuff that much in my family so I don't just go out and buy Christmas presents for everyone because I just wasn't raised like that we didn't and I didn't have like you know I told you guys I didn't have a lot of friends when I was a kid like that so I don't know I just never did that buying Christmas presents for everybody it just wasn't a thing I did and it wasn't the thing I grew up doing especially now that we have like the friends Secret Santa yeah so when people are like did you go Christmas shopping or they're telling me oh they're buying presents for all their friends like I can't relate because I just never did that and I wasn't raised doing that when I was a kid you know just get them and I owe you and never talk to them again that's a good point bombastic back that's a good point um is she actually gonna stay in the mic I'm right here but it's just because I've been going around my room to get stuff but stop stalling clean your room I am I am Cala Max thank you for the super hi how's the cleaning going it's going great rolling Dodge thank you for the Zoopa as a dude also in late 20s socks are dope they like socks thank you Brando Brando thank you for the super mwah see I know nothing about guys hold on I'm gonna get my hamper of clothes that is clean I just never put them away and I'm gonna dunk it out hold on relax look at all these clothes that I need to put away and now um puts dirty things in there Argentina socks okay let me see if we get older we appreciate socks and more well that's good that's good then I got this very dirty towel and then I have this table [Applause] oh that sounded horrible oh God oh God oh God oh God oh God oh God oh God I'm oh my gosh what what may I help you may I help you the pancake towel yeah the pancake towel are you okay I'm great I'm stupendous I'm having the time of my life I need another garbage bag why is the bottom of this garbage bag warm what is this yeah ew I know very ill I don't know and I don't want to know right now how did my chair go down huh okay there's not a rat oh my God shut it with the rat thing it was fine for the first like 20 minutes barely guys hate buying stuff we have to so things like socks are great Plushies are nice too and will never admit we like them because we dump oh no but you guys are gonna be very grossed out when you find out what it is and I'm not gonna tell you okay so this is pancake flower I'm already almost out thank you guys okay thank you for the super okay this is recycling this is garbage this is recycling just listening to how dirty room is makes me makes my room look clean you're welcome I'm happy yeah that doesn't smell disgusting hi stroma 11 gaming thank you for the super I'm so happy that my disgusting room can make you feel better about your room happy that I could do that for you I'm so happy okay God I can't even with the room what is the problem what's the problem okay oh and then Twisted Wonderland stickers that a friend sent me I have Twisted Wonderland um Diaz diasomnia stickers 20 cans I tell you no that was only three it's a podcast version of Hoarders no it's not oh let's girl what's up bro just cleaning my room here oh and my Jenga pieces my Jenga piece of scarlet is roshi of course okay I have Jenga pieces right here and I'm going to put them back in the Box because I put things back where they go more Jenga pieces I'm gonna put them back okay I'm gonna put them back in this box where they belong no need to read it okay I did it yo ah this garbage bag smells disgusting God yo Gail thank you for the five what the [ __ ] is making so much noise hi yo gaiah thank you so much for the five gifted membies bro make sure you saying Gael if you got a gifted membe thank you bruh can you see the floor yet yes I could always see the floor barely yeah let's be honest her room can't be that bad it's bad but there's been worse in life but it's still bad like in all reality it is bad okay I need to find I am missing something for the Jenga wait you don't know what Jenga is girl I'm about to educate you no I have Jenga I have it right here flashlight but the change in tool what who am I girl Scarlet hair dinosaur name if you know us who am I I'm confused but I know what a Jenga is I have it I have it right here I did it on stream like last week there seems like the type people procrastinate and throw and leave stuff around places that's literally exactly that is exactly what I do hachibana I don't need this [ __ ] right now okay I lost the thing you guys I lost that thingy pieces oh no you know what I'm just gonna I'm just gonna put them all in here and I will deal with it later I'm just gonna put it all in there and I'll deal with it another time okay because I can't find that little thingy for the further I'm moving my chair okay I can't find that what was I talking about the thing for the Jenga okay garbage hell I can't imagine how bad it is without Ruby Tran there listen I could live without roomie Chan I don't need her okay you guys you guys fail to understand that I don't need roomie Chan I am great going to sleep to listen to you good luck with cleaning thank you Edson thank you for the super so much noise listen there's nothing oh God we're gonna count more so that was three four five six seven eight oh God oh God oh God oh God we're on eight we're on eight cans eight nine ten eleven twelve thirteen fourteen fifteen sixteen Seventeen eighteen nineteen twenty twenty one twenty two twenty three twenty four twenty five I can't find the Thanksgiving what 25. can't find the Thanksgiving stream um I don't remember what's it called I'll I'll check in a second quiet Ryder thank you for the super um I have a new found respect for Ruby 10 listen up and thank you for the super a strong independent woman right there she clean has a Hobbies Collective philosopher and Boobie and oh my God one doesn't need a man oh my God Greg do you thank you for the sweet but 25 cans of Red Bull and the room is still a tarnationy mess knew it let's go yo vercon thank you for the super okay and here's some dishes thank you for coming thank you for the super Scarlet what the [ __ ] what do you mean Scarlet what the [ __ ] I found stickers all that Red Bull this chair is bugging me then I am more recycling dishes yes you guys not have dishes in your room cause I do figures of what they're just heart stickers they're just heart stickers that I have for shits and giggles what is your daily intake of Red Bull you guys might not believe me but it's only one a day because I'm a very slow Drinker and I feel it like I feel it with I fill a cup with ice and because like a lot of sugar and stuff gives me a headache I literally put it I get a what do you call I fill up a cup with ice and then I put Red Bull in it and then I just drink it throughout the day so you haven't cleaned your room in a month not in a month oh my Rubik's Cube at least 25 days of not cleaning no I cleaned it a little bit before hello it's okay so as soon as I have dishes in my room exactly and if you don't you are a liar or crazy shells one day 25 can 25 cans of since last cleaning vercon please have mercy thank you for the super okay I have another Jenga piece Scarlett was born sinful exactly exactly you know this is very therapeutic chat eggshells because I was making pancakes yesterday don't you remember and then there's a random HDMI cord I don't know what this goes to hi tatubana thank you for the super my tiny cheese grater eggshells I was making pancakes yesterday Chad were y'all not here were y'all not here for this debacle okay more Jenga pieces okay yesterday does where don't worry Scarlett even sounds no good you stole myoshi we love you thank you thank you for the super honey mwah thank you why didn't you throw the right shows out because I was tired that's all the excuses I have okay if I come into people doing some ominous math listen I'm just cleaning my room dust Rider I don't know what you're talking about I'm just here cleaning my room as a good as a good citizen would do and then there's another another cup ah I'm just here thank you desperator oh God who's calling me hold on who is this hold on who is this what hold on I got an instacart notification oh wait no this is slack um okay one second I got notifications um okay I've it's been a week since last cleaning and you had roughly 25 energy drinks cans there and you claim to drink one a day yeah the bad thing adding up well just because I cleaned some of my room doesn't mean I cleaned all of it as a soldier thank you for the soup oh my God thank you because your room is mostly likely a roach and mold issue not even bang log it's fine thank you for the super picture Scarlet I picked your scar in the middle of chaos laughing uh no it's fine Greg B thank you for the super see here's some more pancake batter hello Electro and graffista thank you so much for joining the apprenticeship honey there's a big ass spider in the corner kill it or at least set it free outside okay then there's some paper another Jenga piece okay why are y'all sending subas just to say she has rats and mold because they always do that it's they they just do that for some God forsaken reason okay here's more waffle maker things okay why are you crying there's no reason to cry it's we're just here having a good old time even you know the meme of the dog amongst the fire saying it's fine this is Scarlet In This Moment honestly yeah that is literally me right now at this at this very moment oh I found the Jenga thingy theirs is every reason to cry for who for me or for you because I am fine listen I'm fine turns out Scarlett was three raccoons in a trench coat nope I don't know what you talking about I found the Jenga thing so now I could try to squeeze it in the Box foreign I got it it's fine okay because your room is a currently a biohazard no it's not it's fine and then I found more Jenga pieces but thank you dust Rider T waffle soup but I really need to vacuum oh my God okay here's a broken clothing hanger how the hell did that happen I don't know fun useless knowledge if you and can still have 10 raccoons in their bums well who did you ask for that information I wonder here's a yellow food coloring there's a green food coloring let's see um here's a marker my room is chaos it's chaos in here chat it's chaos oh I found the cap for the blue one thank God actually two raccoons do you know that for a fact did you test that out I wonder okay I mean it's only nine o'clock do you think it's safe to vacuum during this time oh my I found it but I found my switch damn bro it's been ages now I can do switch streams damn I found my switch and it is covered in glitter and I don't know what else I found it so you need a mob vacuum and a floor cleaner yes all of the above thank you Greg DT well for the super Jesus that bad what do you mean that bad have you never lost your swish before Oh for the love of God see I don't want to play Pokemon really it's not like I'm hipster but like I don't feel like playing Pokemon you know everyone's playing Pokemon I just don't feel it you know that [ __ ] bad no it's not it's literally fine y'all be tripping you found a mirror no I found my switch I found my switch yeah it's not for everyone oh see my gloves are so nasty I better make sure to clean that before the takoyaki stream all my Chopsticks going to the kitchen a little bit more cleaning and she might find a PS5 no I don't have a PS5 see I used to be into more PS4 games I guess but then I finally got a good PC for gaming for gaming okay you ever lose something five inches in front of you same yes Greg B thank you for the super no worries what do you want to play I Wanna Play Again Shin because I need to level up before my man out High thumb goes on the banner oh also I bought a new phone stand but I just throw it because yes oh God there's more clothes under here oh God oh God oh God oh there's my brush I'm finding so many things right now hold on what is this hold on what is this what is this what is this hold on what is this what is this oh there's the red squeeze bottle food coloring I was looking for did you find your glasses maybe we will today vercon thank you for this finding so much [ __ ] right now hold on another monster okay what is this oh I found my lenses because I do wear contact lenses sometimes I found the liquid for that that I bought forever ago okay let me see find the one piece it was my chat all along it was the chat I met along the way please tell me they're clean tell you what is clean everything is clean what about your glasses have not found it here's Jack in the Box Jack in the Box here's my glittery 2020 thingy oh all cute uh uh I'll keep it what tachibana what okay there's some more food coloring okay check that eye solution that may be expired I don't know I just bought it but I just it was just stuck in there for I don't know how long but thank you quite Rider too well for the super okay I love Jack in the Box too I would order it all the time until I got slightly sick of it wait my glasses case the glasses aren't in there big surprise the glasses are not in the glasses case I should have known that from the five other times I opened this case but it's okay I found my magic eight ball would anyone like to ask it a question context girl needs glasses but she lost them in her room pretty I did I lost my glasses before debut and I just never found them I just never found them does anyone have a question will she finish cleaning her room in time let's see let me just shake thy magic eight ball for you it is certain see I will clean my room in time see here's more toothpaste I bought a while ago here's some KitKat wrappers here's some gym shorts let's see oh I got a nice gift from somebody will you ever okay will I ever find my glasses will I ever find my glasses let's see let's see very doubtful what do you mean very doubtful Magic 8 Ball I have to find my glasses this is horrendous how dare it one piece will end and Scar will be cleaning her room silence the eight ball is good no it's not it's literally saying I'm never gonna find my glasses which is rude very rude will Scarlet get all high thumb and gentian those are the real questions here let me see the stream should be tagged as horror and why is that reply hazy try again what does that mean does that mean I'm not gonna get big titty Unga Bunga boy that's rude also I found my hairbrush finally because I've been having to use like roomy chance because I just like can't find it it's about time that I even though it was right under my bed this whole time but that's fine I couldn't find my hairbrush for like ever and now I found it ah can you explain your room setup is this all over the floor bed all over the fault everything's on the floor but I'm moving it to the bed where's the stuff also we ever get to meet Viola maybe one day maybe one day Greg D thank you for the super just like her phone silence but here is the setup I'm in front of my computer everything is on the floor and I'm putting things weather in the trash in the recycling or on my bed that is what we are doing right now so that's the magic able if your room will be clean of course it will will my room be clean yes definitely see it will be see you guys are just cramping my style see at this point you should get industrial sized trash can honestly that wouldn't even be the worst idea see I still have the orange cream energy drink I don't want that and then tropical mango okay and then I have some stickers and cute things that people gave me that were very very nice okay and then I have a random Seltzer here ask if your room will be dirty again absolutely not why are you guys just thinking I'm gonna live in a pigsty forever no I will not let you guys do me like that oh no no no no no here's my to-do list that I write things on you are though I am literally not I don't know what you're talking about who wants blue Skidoo to help clean your room how old is it though not that old okay denial denial is only a river in niji Sandra Street found some syrup I don't know if the syrup is good though 2020 March gonna throw that away oh [ __ ] um I did not know that um no um why listen 2020 listen I didn't know I had it for that long it's in the garbage now I'm not gonna be using it for future drink things I'm not going to use it don't worry chat everything is fine March 2020 I know it looks bad oh my God throws theocrest sure what this is what hold on theocrats thank you for the donut what does that saying Theo cross I'm not a sousia thank you theocrats thank you for the donut trade offer we received clean room you find glasses I hope sober kind I hope I find my glasses less than 20 March Scarlet March 2020 why I don't know if I knew I wouldn't I still wouldn't be able to answer it because I honestly don't know I didn't even know I had it that long it's just here more stickers okay throwing more things up on my bed because I don't have anywhere else to put anything were you patient oh what I don't know what you're referring to that it's not almost three years no ignore the date no everyone should just ignore that it's not real listen time is a concept it's not real listen to me time is not real three years later Honestly though yeah 33 months listen to my defense I didn't even know I had it that long copium not even bro not even bro my room is so nasty serve doesn't go bad it just separates anyway no I know but it looks really gross so that's why I'm like imma just throw it away starless Scarlett what don't you Scarlet me no don't you Scarlet me no I will not have it nope okay hold on I'm cleaning things over here and then um hi three years a hundred one thousand ninety five days and twenty two six two eighty hours well damn do I get a reward for that does your room smell okay it's small listen that it isn't a smart idea to ask me that question because I'm in here all the time the smarter answer would be to sprinkles yes you never leave your room how does it get so dirty because I never that all of my film has to invest into some area but listen it makes sense it just makes sense you what you should do is you should ask someone who never comes in my room but thank you Professor Jay thank you for the super you should enter VC maybe with the roast and you could disinfect whatever you are growing inside the room I can't defend you past the scarlium dust writer please thank you for the super but the correct thing would be to ask someone who doesn't come in my room ever and and ask them to come and smell my room that is the correct thing to do do you release air your room what do you mean air my room what do you mean by that okay this area is pretty much clean I just need to vacuum and then it should be hunky dory open a window holy woman what I'm now in awe of your survivability exactly Pinkerton if someone had to survive in Crazy conditions at least I know I would be okay thank you Pinkerton thank you for the super mwah Scarlett if you manage to properly clean keep your room clean I will don't know 100 or no it's okay honey don't worry I need to keep better care of my space anyway like this is atrocious and I am low-key ashamed low-key ashamed okay a quarter even though I don't really leave my house to spend quarters I just say that this but Scarlet is gonna survive the apocalypse literally though I can Shameless what you guys have a problem I don't see the problem here okay once a month cleaning stream let's go we'll see about that oh Ally that was like my [ __ ] knee did you hear that crack that was literally my knee wow don't be ashamed you're cleaning it now exactly so chat needs to stop making me feel bad for my horrible decisions I know that was my [ __ ] knee Nico Nico kneecaps okay let me see are you actually cleaning yes what do you think I'm doing rustling over here picking up daisies all right if you want a reward I will personally commission I'll hide them ducky for you if you clean your room no quiet Rider that is way too much that is perfectly fine okay don't worry about it thank you quiet Rider thank you for the super mwah let me just what was this over here okay um I need to move my chair so I can clean the other side of my room but there's more stuff and there's more boxes do you even grow daisies there um no no I don't see I think I do need to like vacuum or something definitely that is for sure okay okay okay Jesus Christ many do you grow mushrooms instead no not at all okay Jesus Jesus Jesus okay I'm Nico Nico Nina Olympia oh my God frantics I am I am cleaning it I'm doing it Jesus I am cleaning okay so I need to find a place to move my chair and My Shadow band again I mean I see your chat my comment so obviously no Okay so where do I okay I need I'm trying to think of a plane here hold on okay oh it is my taco Yaki maker I'm in my chair right now look it I have a takoyaki maker so we can make takoyaki next week yeah endurance no I'm just cleaning my room why would this be an endurance stream y'all crazy yo whack you have what a takoyaki maker I bought it on stream duckly again yeah I bought it on stream the other day and we're gonna be making it next week wait we're gonna be making Taco Yorkie Taco yucky no it's yummy and I actually make it a lot so I know what I'm doing chat don't worry I know what I'm doing okay we're making progress chat we are making progress I think put the door out in the hallway for now oh you thought I could get it to the door oh you thought the chair could get to the door oh well you thought that was a possibility my friend well I'll have you know I'm probably gonna have to like move everything gosh darn it okay okay okay um let me see I'm gonna have to move everything hold on um oh my foreign [Music] next Tuesday okay I have created Welcome to the Jungle scarless fun and games oh my God Michael Fang thank you for the super listen I made a pathway give me a minute [ __ ] everything is stuck hold on [Music] my lights okay I put in the doorway because I hear some of my roomy people outside so I don't I am so concerned right now why are you concerned there's no need to be concerned I think Scarlet's a hoarder no I'm not let me drink water don't you live in a three-person apartment that room I live in a house but renting that room can't be that big I mean my room is I don't even know my room is like a size of a Denny's bathroom listen little girl big space why is your room on fire because it is an accurate depiction of my current living existence okay here is the Box for the pancake griddle oh no ons I shouldn't have threw that oh it's okay okay um then I have activities then I have um these things these things never been to Denny's me neither I'm kidding I have been oh can I throw this box over there okay and now I have this thingy that you're gonna pop I'm gonna pop them so I can put this in the recycling okay there okay I can like kind of walk I don't think you've been to Denny's I have been lazy Asian thank you for the soup but in three months see I like Denny's but there was this there was this grilled chicken quesadilla that I liked and that was my favorite thing in the world I loved it okay order received someone better be getting my order or I'm gonna be very angry you lived and breathed broke college student I mean I am still in the universe in The Institute of Mystics thank you Greg D thank you for the super mwah yeah but I bet Denny's restroom is cleaner than your room honestly don't start yeah honestly yeah okay so here is oh there's another oh there was one more Red Bull inside the container look at those are the Zumba Scott I'm sorry the nude interviewed I've been acting on why is that's fine thank Lord thank you for the super mwah yo is it out of date no it's from the new thing I just bought I just didn't know that there was still one more I'm so happy [Applause] yay now I have Red Bull I'm so happy it's not expired it's literally one from the same thing I just bought let's go my [ __ ] girl scar I can't even right now with you Jesus what's the problem bro I'm just here cleaning my room what's the problem that sounds like a personal problem we major it sounds like a personal problem here's some dirty clothes no it is smell things are falling things are falling oh God oh God oh God oh God oh God oh God okay we're good we're good I think 26 days and counting silence vercon things are falling thank you for the super mwah okay Pam you're gonna go over here because I need space wow we've been for a month now love all your streams and did a little cleaning myself early so best of luck to you Skyla with the cleaning thank you mint Justice thank you for the soup and month mwah there are those dishes no no I don't know what you're talking about I'll be back in three hours when you're halfway done now I'm gonna finish a lot earlier than that see I'm already halfway there okay here's some soup containers um I think I might need another garbage bag I think I might need another garbage bag oh [ __ ] okay some more dirty Scarlett this is an intervention we need you to get a ring foot ring fit off the Red Bull inch and into a routine and Jesus said the one who has their lives together can throw the first cell first stone so not I oh my God Greg D thank you for the soup uh you guys are fun you guys are so funny funny okay now I can put the hamper where it goes in the closet because before the hamper was just in my room holding my clean clothes that I've yet to put it away yes I'm cleaning my room now therapy fun for chat stay strong scarlings mag B they're fine okay um we have a jacket this this area is fine um let me say I'm very far away right now give me a second oh ew I still have one I still have one of the dirty gloves I keep forgetting to throw that one away the one that's like gross and rancid it's in the garbage now it's in the garbage now okay okay throw it out I did it's in the garbage now I need another garbage bag though foreign [Music] okay you guys okay guys we'll just wake up at 1pm good morning Sarah hi Lexie thank you for the soup in one month good morning okay guys I'm gonna sneak out of this room okay I'm gonna sneak out of this room and I'm gonna go get another garbage bag okay I'll join in by cleaning my own room you're not alone thank you I call me I call me thank you for the super mwah I appreciate that you're cleaning with me I don't feel alone okay let me just hold on let me just let me see hold on ES to get another [Music] garbage bag oh God okay I'll fix it later but okay here's this chat why is the background fire because that is the current state of my living right now okay let's see fox stay right there okay okay [ __ ] I will be right back I'll be right okay I'll be right back foreign also I came back with pasta if you know us who I am how long do you want to Hoopa finger with a hoopa notorious thank you for the zuba what's up everyone what's going on I'm just here yeah see knock see yeah the guys in the 40 called the [ __ ] um instacart dudes not here but I saw that there was pasta so I got some hmm how are you going to eat and clean easy hmm just came in everyone's making out and burning don't they don't they always do that you better not leave the player in the room what do you mean I'm gonna leave it with the other place that are in here what were you guys behaving while I was gone hmm did you get the bags of course I did and I got ice for my Red Bull you're supposed to clean not make it worse I'm just having a snack break hmm Scarlet please I'm just having a lunch break mmm do you guys behave yourselves while I was gone what type of pasta it's like a macaroni kind of thing did you get the trash bag I did um lunch break even though it's been like how long it's been like I don't even know how long I know I deserve a break I've been working so hard and cleaning the disgusting room that I caused myself mmm um it's an hour already [ __ ] bro hmm that was some yummy pasta [Music] and you know what it's time for now wait where's my phone [ __ ] pickles chat do you know where my phone is no insta card arrives oh [ __ ] balls where's my phone Chad okay hold on I'll be back I need to find my phone okay I'll be right back again hold on foreign I lost my phone how the hell do I lose my phone in a place like this I mean no [ __ ] I lost my phone in a place like this I supposed to know when my doordash arrives oh dang flabbit oh God I swear I literally had it before I left to go get the trash and now it's gone uh we stay six feet apart thanks flabby I'll probably find it later okay now for what everyone's waiting for call the phone my roomie said they would call it but it's fine you have it on silent I don't know see I yeah I just had it because I was looking at something I got from Management in the slack and now it's gone oh it's right here I'm stupid and really right here it's behind the Jenga box I'm stupid ignore me chat ignore me it's literally right here okay my where's my instacart it says they're not gonna come until almost midnight freaking funnel sticks everyone does that okay so now we got trash bag number two let me just take a whiz out of my Red Bull so we can start this madness [ __ ] I'm gonna go on VC for no reason I'm gonna go on BC for no reason let me know when someone enters the VC oh wait hold on I got another at what's going on hold on what is this okay never mind okay I'm gonna hop on the VC for no reason you chat tell me when someone arrives I'm gonna make sure she remember before I was like I'll never go in VC freaking annoying not even annoying just I'm embarrassing just tell me when someone comes but first let me just get rid of that and then I'm gonna see I'm gonna lower this audio because it'll because it's weird it'll sound like it's looping let me see I don't know how to fix this part like when the audio loops let me see never mind hmm does it sound like it's looping because or does it sound like double music because I don't know how to fix it hmm no well now it's not even on music hop on oh it's on the VC very quiet okay cause like what it is is because I have the music as one I have the music as one audio Source in OBS and then desktop audio on the other one because that's how you can hear them on Discord okay as long as it doesn't sound like it then it's fine okay I'm gonna take a ways out of my Red Bull because I missed you so much oh God hold on I can't hear you hold on hold on hello hello my dear wife hello what's crackalackin I just went to my schedule for next week what are you doing cleaning my room oh no I just opened your stream what is going on Madness what it's on fire Scarlet is your remote Scarlet I have so many concerns I but honestly at this point I don't feel like asking any more questions please ignore that what did you do what did you do what did you do what did you do things there was nothing Scarlet how many red Red Bull cans do you have in your room right now we counted 25. scarla [Music] scarla what is your room what does your room look like right now I you don't want to know oh yeah save us she can't save you notorious thank you for the super I I don't think I don't think God can save you at this point I can't bro they can't like I've like the room it's disgusting like it's like it smells in here we got to that point hold on can I can I see a picture no I'll send you a picture of five send me a picture of yours your room is like good it's not that you've seen it it's not that it's pretty bad I can't do that or gonna look harder God damn well okay that's like half of it okay fair fair I mean you have that going for you that's good okay I'm gonna show Aya the other half of my room are you ready yes baby what does it give to me let's see it my DMs are open and Afraid it's not that bad scarla well I cleaned it that's why it's generally not that bad like I was expecting like Resident Evil like biohazard levels of bed it's not that bad well I should have took a picture before I started cleaning missed opportunity for Io reaction I like it was like a single pack of stickers on the floor a singular One account to one pack of sealed stickers on the floor they're kind of cute though what are the other kind of stickers are these like they're they're colorful they are Mount Fuji stickers they're cute a week long ago I wanted to get into that anime journaling thing oh yeah I do that yeah I bought [ __ ] for it and then I just never did it honestly I'm the same like I'll start a hobby get the materials and then never do it a waste of fifty dollars of stickers well not all stickers I bought a sketch pad I bought some markers some other stuff and about 50 worth of materials didn't end up using any of it Scarlet baby pancake mix um sure what do you like the tail of your I admire I did it pop off uh maybe that's okay I'll still eat it it was very fun making pancake art yeah I saw bits and pieces of it yesterday you did a really good job I like ripped uh the arcadians a whole guy but like you know like I saw that [ __ ] I saw that [ __ ] suffer but like it was still good excellent don't tell her about the three-year-old syrup don't tell her I had syrup in here that was from 2020 March Lots I mean okay to be fair those things are packed full of preservatives so it should be like not a complete biohazard but still pretty bad yeah I got to be for to my defense I didn't even remember it was in here so whose fault is it really not I it's still it's still technically your fault I don't know how to tell you like turn into like alcohol no I guess it doesn't have the same component as fruit I can't just can't turn into alcohol but like cereal on the floor it's Cocoa Pebbles oh Cocoa Pebbles base my favorite I love Cocoa Pebbles honestly like I'll sometimes back when I um back in when I was in school at uh before I came to Illinois Institute uh I would get like the um the cereals on sale and this one was always on sale and so I was like [ __ ] a buck a pop getting like full full blast like bags of cereal and just eating them for breakfast lunch dinner roll I feel and I just keep it in my room because it was my favorite please tell me that's empty no no Scarlet are you still eating out how long has it been in there I don't know you don't know how long it's been in there why are you asking me the questions I don't know the answer too yes I don't know I keep asking questions twitch answers I know I will not like my glasses dude yeah you still haven't found your glasses no I lost them before they okay I've never found them okay I'll tell you what Chad and I can tell you exactly what she lost she lost another very important article a while back and like I worry the fact I worry for the fact that she still cannot find it wait what did I lose I lose a lot of things like like I totally forgot I I lose a lot of [ __ ] I don't even remember what I told her I lost okay let me see oh yeah yeah that's a big one yup yup yup I don't know where it is I don't know I do Scarlet Scarlet Scarlet Scarlet scars that's that's genuinely important I I know that I I don't know what happened I thought my mom had and my mom was like I'll [ __ ] have it and I'm like oh [ __ ] oh no baby okay you know what invite me over I'll I'll help you clean your house yay cause I'm tired and I want to nap two hours now you've been clean for two hours well technically I talked for the first hour you've only been clean for an hour yes but I've spent like I think um right before like uh so so pre-debut uh we're getting ready right uh I'm I'm sick at this point and I didn't know it and I was cleaning my room and like I think I cleaned for like eight hours like it was like a thorough deep cleansing like like full-blown vacuuming dusting all that good stuff and like I haven't heard the next day I was like oh man I'm so sore eight hours of cleaning that's it man no they'll mess you up boom nope it wasn't it wasn't that it was it was a certain a certain disease and human disease it was certain icky human disease and I was put out of commission for weeks but good so I can go up to eight girl even at this for one hour e and I'm tired find me over I'll help you yay anything for you my queen thank you Miss Iowa please bring a hazmat suit praying for Aya it's not that bad it's not a bioh I don't think it has this warrants a a hazmat suit to be honest see now I wish I showed her a picture before I cleaned it because now I'm disappointed how how bad was it Scarlet that was pretty bad there was pancake and waffle leftovers everywhere Scarlett okay I'm gonna bring you scenario I want you to answer me honestly okay so let's say you you finished the foodstuffs but it's not all the way done there's a little bit left like let's say you're having like I don't know like a hamburger and there's a small portion of it left where do you leave it when you're done with it where I was eating it Scarlet Scarlet please throw things away Scarlett that's that's you asking for all you're asking for all kinds of mold and fungus I know see it was really gross so I I I had a garbage bag and I felt the bottom like why is it warm it was warm it was warm and then I looked I'm like oh no I was like oh the waffles oh they're kind of moldy it's red I'm like I [ __ ] hope now it's not moving so I don't think so Scarlett are you Scarlett take a step outside breathing some fresh air you might be dying Scarlet please I want to go outside I'm allergic to Grass Scarlet you're gonna be allergic to [ __ ] breathing this is Frozen honestly yeah maybe I need to open a window tomorrow oh my God homegirl trying to make the next pandemic virus legit though I kind of scared me I'm like why is the bottom of the bag warm and I'm like oh the waffles from the other day hmm well no from like what last week's stream was it scarla Scott you are actively making a bio weapon in your room right now this is a bio weapon I think I explain it so when it says under dark loves a bad yes yes this is under dark levels are bad I it's not that bad get sick a day later thank you Paws and Pals thank you skull you're already sick I'm a lot better now I feel I mean you sound better not I'm not gonna be able to tell you how to live your life or nothing but Scarlet I don't think that living these conditions will help oh no I know prayers in the chat Pariah thank you very lucky honestly I I came to this chat thinking like tee hee it's not gonna be that bad like Scarlet's like Scarlet can be a little messy I know that but she's she's it's perfectly bearable it's not remotely as bad as like I don't know living in a dumpster but like hearing the living flesh flesh-like creature living in the bottom of her bag I cannot help but think that she's actively trying to create a Aldritch horror level of monster to unleash uponiji Sanji Ian and quite frankly it's having a psychological effect on me I'm sorry baby I'm sorry don't be I mean I mean yes thank you I forgive you but like it's it's more like bro Scarlet I love you girl but what the [ __ ] are you doing crazy dude and then chat's like a picture I'm like listen this isn't like quirky oh my room is a mess this is I live in a pigsty and it's disgusting and y'all are gonna think horribly and I'm gonna get canceled for posting this we'll see you further and I can say who but I've seen an image of a member of xlaze room it's just as bad as this if not worse I thought it was bad but this is the same one bad thank you for the super Joe but no go damn oh see I was thinking the other one which one's the other one um um yeah that one oh okay so okay the thing is they both live in a state of Filth one is worse though [ __ ] balls damn Scarlet please get a respiratory the stream is giving me panic sorry red thank you for the soup in one month I cannot confirm or deny who it is okay no child's trying to guess I'm trying to let them know that you will confirm or deny nothing damn girl you live like this yes Sanjeev yes I do thank you for the super and thank you Paws and Pals for the gifted member oh I fear for you I thank you for your help a little bit just a little bit why I'm also at this point like I'm so sure that you're immune to basically all illnesses at this point but you can lean in and eat something off the fluffy room and like you'll be completely undisturbed by it your immune system must be insane see it wasn't always like that before the icky human disease I would get sick all the time and then I stopped leaving my house and now I never get sick except this recent past time oh she's trying to grow a monster boyfriend shut the [ __ ] up with the super what nothing apparently I'm trying to grow a boyfriend no I mean like like a Chia Pet [Music] quick reminder that she also cooks and eats in her room Jam let me I don't think you gotta remind her of that thank you for the super yeah I I've seen the setup I I know how loud guys you understand when you're on this side of the screen you don't understand the things that they're mentally put up with oh my God I I love you Scarlet but every time you show me something cursed like a part of my psychological Health just kind of dips a little bit oh my God if I helped you give her executive power I don't have power to give thank you Paws and Pals thank you for the super well all we have is the power of love and hand holding exactly if I had a nickel every time I watch a YouTuber cleaner room I'd have two nickels which is a lot but isn't as weird as it happened twice thank you Swan the employee of the year who else I think Luca cleaned his room one time on stream yes he did I saw his butt once his butt not his bare butt but like his cupboard but like he bends over to pick something off off the floor and I saw his butt oh the butt and I think it's me and shoe Senpai in the call and like he bends over we both went up but but [Music] and he was like oh [ __ ] sorry I'm like okay oh my God just like those monsters in The Last of Us I've never wait I played a little bit of the last of us thank you Daddy thank you for the soup oh the um the the corset zombies oh please note that grown boyfriends tend to have albarrant mutations what does that means it seems like having a horrific mutation like um abrit means like something off kilter or out of the norm oh usually in a like horrific or like uncanny or upsetting sense oh hmm I imagine she'd tell you throw something do it thank you pause and pause and I can describe Luca senpai's butt leave it alone all right just close your eyes and think about his butt that's it don't do that wait this it was a butt it's a fuzzy lion butt it's a fuzzy Little Lion but like you see at the zoo my boba oh did you get order boba do you want a picture of it oh my God Scarlet how long has it been in there honestly scarla when did I I order pho you want a picture of it really I mean actually actually hold on I'm kind of curious now and send this to me I have to get up hold on all right there hold up I'ma feel it oh [ __ ] balls oh I have a Starbucks there too oh my god look all over again baby I'm not posting this [ __ ] on Twitter or should I though or should I no no let me okay let me run it through my judgment first and we'll see all right just probably never weighed the butt that you passing towels thank you but okay I got she sheer your eyes I feel your eyes okay I took my glasses off so it's fuzzy so I can't it's not gonna hit me as hard okay three two one please thank you this is how do you do boba Scarlet Scarlet Scarlet Scarlet Scarlet Scarlet Scarlet I studied Mortuary stuff I wanted to be a mortician that does not bother me as much as this does for some reason how long has it been in there Scarlet I honestly don't know how does it how solidify like that I don't know Carla get some help thank you our young thank you for the soup but two escapes cards room you gotta win too much you think of Michael Frank thank you for the super dupe do not drink this thank you JT thank you for the super Scarlet's a true innovator breaking the mold and growing mold thank you matu eluna oshie's and you have the audacity to put these cups in front of your Tokyo pop manga you're defiling your manga by putting this in the same frame sorry oh my God Scarlett okay but the question is should I post this on Twitter I mean I mean you can't actually you want to show it on screen right now let's show it on screen right here God hold on let me flip right here over here hold on hold on I have no words I don't know okay guys half of it is solid half of its liquid this thing is fully separated into two very different conditions you don't understand got it oh my God honeydew honeydew Boba it might be it's green Scarlet dude thank you for the super how long ago was that stream it's not from that stream I swear okay I don't remember was it it wasn't my 300K I don't think I don't think so I I pray to God I pray to whatever deity is willing to listen to My Cries of help that that's not where it's coming from oh my God I'm waiting for a Scarlet cleaning fan game like unpacking but it's her messy mess of a room anyone who make it I'll score it oh my God okay oh no that's nice there's already a game out about your room it's called Last of Us oh my [ __ ] god thank you okay I'm gonna take off my headphones and I'm gonna flip it because I don't want to get bonked for a little Starbucks logo okay my headphones are off just give me a second I'll just be walking don't worry chat okay she can't hear me that is nasty City she can't hear me but hopefully she'll see us in the VOD I love you Scarlet you mean a lot to me I may judge you for your poor life decisions and your horrific room in cleaning habits but I still love you scarla even though you're an absolute Minister yourself you got it in society okay you good we're back hello I am back ah okay okay see it's even grosser from another angle I think I'll be honest there's not a single angle where it's good not a single angle where it's good [Music] um uh yeah check the messages real quick see I need to like Scribble it or something uh is it is on both sides yeah oh just don't worry I'll just photo I'll do a real quick Photoshop jab it'll be fun just words for it will it be scarier if it's a balloon oh yeah it's like it's like a sensor bar but you don't you don't have to like but it just it still makes it horrible oh yeah I'm gonna do a quick Photoshop job real quick I just confessed live enchantress what Slade wait what nothing what happened nothing well the joke's on you I could check the vibe later no you're not yeah I can no you mean yes yes yes yes yes you know okay it's completely off topic but speaking of censoring you you re-read some BL in your time right a little bit yeah do you like it I'm gonna send you a meme okay I'll send you an afterstream it's not that bad but it's like I'll explain to you after I I just I can't I'm one of my friends sent me this meme today and I felt like sharing it with you I'll share it after stream okay okay so what I'm gonna do is I'm just gonna scribble on it with black paint yes oh my God they understood the joke oh my God your cherry figured out it's the lightsaber oh God no am I listen here dumb so sometimes sometimes when uh peepees get censored there's several types of sensors that among artists will use my favorite is the lightsaber either that or the gesture because it's nothing they just do not draw the pp so the hands are just gesturing holding a whole lot of nothing damn oh my God all the joy okay let me see Scarlet Yona gold me what thank you oh this is my local already exposed herself as a BL enjoyer because I've been new like our first uh medical night's first time talking I think you actually know you Miracle scarlet and I are first time talking is about uh anime boys sorry my throat you good have you had a sip of water yes okay I covered it with black paint let me see let me see let me see you I think that's good enough I think should I censor it for your eyes um I think that's pretty good okay Chad are you ready but like it's okay let me see okay chat are you ready they're not ready they will never be ready [Music] okay well wrong one as usual how do I always do that I did the wrong one don't worry it's fine what is it what do you think oh god what the sky yeah Scarlett you're growing a whole [ __ ] ecosystem in there there are so many pathogens so many parasites so many weird things existing in this cup right now do you see the little hump on the right one like the little um what hold on let me what what zoom in like it looks like a little worm well Scarlet I don't wanna I'm closing my eyes Carla I think that's enough traumatizing for one afternoon well I can't I just can't I'm sorry notorious tiwa for the super well but don't worry I'm gonna dab my headphones I'm I'm grabbing the trash bag and I'm gonna put it in right now say goodbye it's going in it's in the bag it is in the bag it is in the other one is in there problem solved I don't know how either of these have been in here but it's in the garbage now I think I'm gonna have a stroke hello I think I'm gonna have a stroke no it's okay it's okay I have seen God and he has abandoned us oh no what are we gonna do I don't know Starla we're ready so they were gonna be sick and they're gonna vomit thank you New Orleans I'm just accepting fate right now why are you accepting the Fate oh no okay but the question is will I get canceled if I post this on Twitter I I mean you're not gonna get canceled but you will do you'll be scarring the minds of many Starla okay but hope you understand this is this is biological psychological warfare did you see what our little boy did yesterday wait what little boy Kyo did you hear what he did yes [Music] oh yeah he washed with soap right that's right it's soap and a sponge oh yeah he did to get a rise out of people and it worked damn that boy see I do that by existing oh escarla oh scarla Carla no memes you're my call me okay I love you Julie I am really genuinely concerned for your help please throw those things away then give us the ketiva for the super I did throw it away though it is now in the garbage do not be alarmed I have seen the rod I'm still alarmed I feel like you should probably seal off that bag and toss into the nearest fire because I feel like it will come back to life it probably will honestly yeah toss that cause I feel like it's gonna come out of the the bag come out of the cup and strangle in your sleep so please okay the heck this will haunt my name is forever burnout I'm pretty sure that thing it will come back it will come back that thing is like it's like you know like like a quarter sub zombie you gotta like shoot it real good burn it toilet magic sickness too you know just gotta get rid of it yeah I'll throw it away thank you this Rider too well for the super actually how do you considered burning down your entire house and that's what chat says they want to just burn down my whole house yeah because my place is ready and open for you boo-boo a throw up if I had that if I had any food in me what JT thank you for the super see everyone's just getting sick what's the problem I don't know well I don't know well I think he's still my OT I just worry about your health sometimes for real for real like I hope I hope I I hope that I hope your house doesn't have any weird things living in it I honestly hope so too other than like the ghosts okay no no no you can't be spiritually and biologically under attack like this is ridiculous Scarlett pick one struggle please [Music] I've had multiple friends this is you're about to join the ghost Scarlet because you're gonna die thank you it's my dream so I can make you dinner well what else have you been doing today other than being tormented by my living a situation um what did I do today I don't know right the thing that we're supposed to do the thing that we're hard to do yeah I streamed I forgot uh I streamed something streamed something oh yeah I stream Sky uh children of Life your sponsor congrats congratulations oh thank you baby thank you my response that is a good game too like oh I was really blown away it was really good yeah I was watching it but I was like half asleep because I I don't sleep I'm I'm nocturnal today let's say for your nocturnal most days true true but it looked really cool yeah it was really nice it's like like it's kind of like they have like an interactive like Experience slash concert thing it's like a limited time and thing and I listened to it and I asked her and I were playing it was so good I I like the artist name is Aurora I literally went into Spotify started uh started following her and getting all her music oh wow damn hmm ignore that I'm gonna pretend I didn't hear that on Sky you have to clean your room so you can play OverWatch I'm clean and I'm clean and I'm going yeah I have to go to Italy Institute tomorrow I can go I can I can work from home tomorrow so you got it you gotta you gotta clean up so you can play OverWatch okay for all the the drink spilled in the bag and it smells so bad oh God no I'm dying the bag I'm dying the bag you are going out Ryan oh let's go imma just okay the bag is tied now the bag is tied now God no no Gods no no God [Music] oh my god well if it'll if it isn't the actions of my own consequences wait wait Scarlet when you dump liquids do not double bag it no I just hope they don't fall Scarlet are you supposed to double bat whenever you have liquids you're supposed to double bag it no no no I was gonna keep using it as a trash bag to clean my room no no no no no no no actually Scarlett do you have any lighter fluid you only like do you have a flamethrow do you have a small nuclear warhead nearby can you just destroy it out out back please I have ghost monster Warhead I have ghost Warhead energy drink no that doesn't [ __ ] work okay we need it okay okay Scarlet come here just I'm coming over um two four three four niji Sanji Street okay I'm coming right now I brought my flamethrower and we're good to go okay don't worry babe don't worry if this bag says generating heat I'm late I'm leaving this call I hope not see it scared me the other bag was like I was like please don't tell me there's some animal in here scarla yeah the fact for his second that you actually thought it was an animal upsets me Chad's been being like just watch there's gonna be a rat in there some creature so I was already terrified in my mind I'm terrified outside of my mind Scarlett I know what do you like an empty can of whipped cream I can't say that I do Scarlet damn my leggies hurt oh but I found my switch oh that's good I love that I like it when you find things that can't potentially kill you I know right ugh ow what else um oh there's another Red Bull can uh 26. it's like it's like funny little like Little Treasures but all the treasures are lethal exactly what else is in here here's some glue what do you need do you need a star-shaped waffle maker I can't say I do Lulu okay um here's some more Jenga pieces oh and oh here's some Pam and I found oh is it cooking straight huh the cooking spray yeah ah not the character from the office just the cooking spray I got it I've never seen the office it's good it used to be on Netflix they took it out though see I never watched a lot of Netflix family plan baby yeah I'm just lazy that's fair things like it's me it's like a background kind of like background noise kind of show oh I see when you too lazy to even sit and watch Netflix oh I found my freaking Ube powder yeah yay okay has it gone bad actually do me a favor open it the crack of sniff of it is it still okay I think so I didn't because I was gonna use it for Halloween and then wait that's from October it smells like powder is it not is it supposed to be refrigerated by any chance you refrigerate powder um certain ones I do if I know that like I'm getting close to the expiration day I'll toss in the fridge just in case [Music] store in dry cool place away from direct sun perfect a check expiration day at that point just in case I mean keep it but like I'm not really keen on being a wasteful or anything but like don't don't consume anything that's like no they'll kill you I can't find one on here oh wait what is this April 2024 perfect oh you're good to go yeah but yeah I saw that Japan had this Ube Halloween Frappuccino and I was gonna make it for Halloween and then I couldn't do it on time so yay I'll do it one day that's okay I think like if you like stuff like powders and like other processed seasonings tend to be tend to last but I'll just make sure nothing weird is living in it please oh oh no something's in it [Music] I'd be like a little cup like a little like dispenser oh no it's a blue baby a what an Ube baby [Music] oh I found Asters I'll hold it oh it's broken wait wait the pancake is still there I found a piece of it on the floor I beg of you please please make this a habit please once you're done with foodstuffs do not let it sit in your room for more than 24 hours but I'm tired after stream look like just keep just keep look at like in the hallway or something keep like a big trash bag double lined trash bag so you saw right there you mean like that double up like double bag yeah oh okay okay get another trash bag oh but I don't want to get out of my room again well well [ __ ] I mean I don't know how to help there okay hold on I think I found give me one second I got my headphones okay Chad I can't hear anything but hold on she's dying guys pray for her everything is fine just give me a minute hold on okay um [ __ ] hmm okay one more one um I don't have another trash bag uh-oh do you have any rest in like any in the house or just your room I'll go check um I don't have to check you don't have to babysit if you don't want it like it's fine I'm just doing some work on the side right now if you don't mind me being here of course guys don't who who the [ __ ] is hold on who's pinging me right now is this door Dasher is a staff sign it's a staff Sun pain please steps that hold on what is this let's beat afterwards beat afterwards go find their trash bag have you took the slack recently yeah I'm looking right now okay good trash bag okay I'll I'll be right back yeah I think I think staff that can save her at this point guys it's I don't know sister knows how severe this is again guys I I okay listen here I'm not necessarily the authority on cleaning materials or anything like that but like you know I I I fear for her health a little bit the fact that the mold was warm and growing in somehow a sentient upsets me honestly like guys that thing is probably alive it probably had some amount of sentience so uh yeah no yeah there's a worm in it there was a worm there was a worm put I need to tell our manager I need to tell our manager miniature son we need we need to discuss scarlia naguni and her suspicious Life Choices this is this this is this is frightening this is frightening I you have okay maybe she's really living up to the name of enchantress she's out here creating life she's out here creating minions she's creating little mold demons okay she truly is an enchantress she is the lore was correct she is bringing sentient life to these things honestly she I'm almost impressed I'm afraid yet impressed oh my God guys your Oishi is insane I love Scarlet don't go wrong love or death support her till I die what the [ __ ] is this what what the [ __ ] is this there there is no there there's no way I can justify this there's no way I can defend her for this I I I I can go into a whole like 10 page Soliloquy as to all the things that are [ __ ] up about this room but I'm not going to this is [ __ ] up flower to death this is messed up you're oh she's wild okay I'm here hey did you call a priest yet to exercise your room no oh oh gosh okay I don't I don't think God can save us at this point nah God abandoned me in like 2005. honestly Sam oh man I got a trash bag now it's nap time you can do it we can do it I believe in you thanks okay so [Music] um I'm just staring at all the garbage I have around me trying to think of the perfect plan yeah I mean I don't think it is a plan for this it's just pray ing food gel I needed that yesterday oh well good gel like like you have a food my brain food coloring ah yeah couldn't find it yesterday oh there's my baggage oh [ __ ] there's eggshells all over my floor oh yeah there's eggshells everywhere what shells yeah I was making pancakes yesterday put it on the floor to deal with later I understand that the term walking on an eggshells is like a thing but like it's Carla yes I I I love you well you I'm always proud of you I maybe I'm I'm just frightened still proud but just concerned Why are you frightened Scarlet you have multiple living creatures in your room that have somehow gained sentence from the sheer just states of your room so I I worry about your health I still love you I am simply worried you don't gotta worry about me sugar lumps I'm good oh Sugarland okay yeah I know it anymore yeah I know it it's okay that was my phone ignore that oh don't let the mold creatures claim your phone as well I hope not that would be horrendous okay that'd be so bad no now we're on the floor here's my Cocoa Pebbles Cocoa Pebble cereal the bath will never be as sweet as you ah oh my God also I have a random owl angry or kid hardcore dark cherry Apple alcohol oh you have some mixed drinks though it's like that makes sense but you do need to clean that [ __ ] out though that that brings the ants luckily it is not opened okay is it still good if it's still sealed then you can still use it maybe hmm is my doordash my thing was delivered ah yay I ordered Red Bull and pineapple pizza I don't agree with you but I respect your decision listen I wanted one I thought I ran out of Red Bull and then I found one magically on the floor still and but so I already ordered the red but oh I found the cap for one of the food gels okay okay we're good in the hood I love you scarla yes nah I just love you she's the spatula to whoop the booty my eyes I'm sorry do you hear the stuff on my floor oh God scarla I need a vacuum bro you need to do a lot of things Scarlet burn the house down but we're gonna start somewhere I guess not burn the house down it's fine here is empty whipped cream here is more containers for things more stickers okay the bathroom not as cute as you thank you also um don't worry I'll read the zubas later I gotta clean this room I'm determined there's washi tape for anime journals that I never did hey Scarlet how do you do the super thing again why that's what he's saying let's gonna make fun of me no no I'm not gonna make fun Addison I'm replicate it because it's cute thank you for the Soulful bird I am full of Serotonin as I say it in the most angriliest way you want a Panda Express Panda doll you know he's gonna hold you handy but did you know they did that a Panda Express one time I went to Panda Express and there was a sign that said if you find the panda plush you get like a free meal so you know what I did I went on a mission and like a [ __ ] 12 year old I literally I saw it was like on top of a tall thingy in front of the bathroom so what did I do grown ass none of your business years old woman I grabbed the chair I took the chair from the restaurant put it over there and climbed up it to get the panda stole it it's like a challenge thing they had on the bulletin board in Panda Express they said if you found like the panda plushie in the restaurant you get a free meal oh it's like Elf on the Shelf yeah panda on the the stand-up yeah and I full my grown ass went and stoled and took the chair from like the tables and climbed up the big tall thingy to go get the panda because it was on the top of this ledge thing okay but that's kind of funny though that's kind of funny just imagine me just like reaching up tie on a chair in a Panda Express trying to get the panda and you know what they made I wanted the pan to Plush I'm like can I get the panda plush Toby that will be 7.99 you grabbed it and then they're charging you for it because you get a free kid's meal I was so mad and you know what I did I paid and I got the panda now I have it give me the address I mean the address I just want to talk give me the address listen I was emotionally stressed we went through things we went through an incredible journey I needed that panda okay that's fair but I just need to know the address Scott I need their address I just want to talk I don't even know it was like some panda in some weird City because I was like where what convention was like I was like going to some out of state convention and I just went there to go get some food oh man we should go to a con together Scarlett I should I miss convention so much bro yeah samsies oh she's balls should we should cosplay together I should do like a couple cosplay I Wanna Be Who Do I Wanna Be I want to be Pomo I will be I'll be your your headband ah can I cosplay and I admire uh I'll get I'll get I'll get the bird costume oh or if you you cosplay and I admire I'll cosplay a scarling that'd be so fun it's very adorable then can we go to a rave the Raves at Anime conventions and I'm gonna be fuchon bro I'll be the ookie I'll be the ookies here for the time let's go let's go let's go let's go doesn't mean I like twerking at an anime convention at the night Raves as you get litty before you go to the race or do you go in stone cold okay good we can both get Lydia and go to the Rave cosplaying uh okay so I'm fine let's go sounds like a dream to me Alaska I'll DM you with some with some cons I think we can both reach this is fun oh I found a mask oh heck yeah is it disposable on the floor just toss it no you forced Scarlet I know your floor is dirty Scarlet I know your floor is dirty can I put in the laundry bin is it a reusable or is it a disposable oh I think I think it might be reusable it's not like those it's not like those felty feely ones I like that the piperary one so once they can tear yeah it's not one of those yeah okay stick in the washer if it disintegrates just toss it okay I found ice cream stickers that's nice scarla here's my KFC bag oh my God more washi tape over oh another another Red Bull is that 27 now I don't remember that's 27. oh man Everything is awesome everything is cool when you're part of a team Everything Is Awesome 28. oh you guys 28 mark good for you scarla thanks I I'm so happy that such a supportive wife anything for you boo are these socks clean ers listen do you not do that do you not double check not what I know it's been on the floor beard and God knows what I'm just I'm just going through [ __ ] stuck I'll do that listen I I had a hamper of clean clothes that's been there for two weeks I know the clothes are clean it's a girl imagine me and I are living together bro yes why are you crying my beloved I'm in pain this car why are you in pain scarla I'm suffering right now I got some scissors for decorations good can I use them to cut off my face can I I want to be here right now no it's no it's I I want God to come right down here right now and just Rapture Me Take Me Away Lord I I don't want to be here anymore you already got kicked out of heaven I know and that's a civilian fortunate part is I just know it's Escape how unfortunate what is this oh stickers Poor Unfortunate Souls indeed [Music] oh I found another I found the other half of the eggshells oh God no no no no no no that's enough Scarlet Scarlet let's go toss it toss it toss it for the love of [ __ ] god toss that [ __ ] there are you happy madam huh okay I am no [Music] one look I found it there she is I need the most I need a moment to scream into the void I'm back how are you I found another eggshell throwing it away now Goodbye Mr Egg bye oh yeah no come back I found a hammer chat I found a hammer hi Aya smash my head and please take me smash your head in take me out I don't want to be here anymore I got you I haven't I'm still alive it didn't work I don't want to be Scarlett didn't work you don't want to be here with me foreign out of my electric water kettle how long has it been there scarla well there's no water in it how when's the last time that thing was clean scarla scarla yes forget that question okay let's just finish up clean your room let's continue cleaning continue cleaning go over it okay I'm cleaning yeah yeah of course of course see I know I is just so proud of me you know I'm finally cleaning my room I'll say fair I'm always proud of you Scarlet but just that every now and then just my faith my my my my my trust in humanity as a whole it gets tested every now and then am I testing it a little bit but I still my love for you is too strong so that's okay here's a box of more pancake mix and I have a cute little black and red dragon beanie baby it's so cute not as cute as you ah they're all so cute and here's Riku tazulumi hello Riku how's Lumi oh yeah I put my uh tazumi-san plushie on my mic stand oh that'd be a cute player I need to find somewhere cute to put in yeah I think I have uh has me son on a mic stand and then I have the Luna acrylic standings on my windowsill uh I need to do that I need to put them somewhere cute and creative you didn't hear that I heard that fully that's okay see the picture I just sent you I'm barely getting to clean that this clean okay it's not too bad though there's not too much there it doesn't look like you did not hear the cling of my own empty Red Bull can you did not hear that just now it's one though it's the one on my desk just one I finished it today hmm what are you doing I'm just sniffing to see if my if this article of clothing is clean or dirty okay here's my Red Bull okay it's fine okay I have a box of like icing and sprinkles now I can put it all in the bag or in the Box yay yay very yay okay what is this this is for the pink I'm still missing the orange cap hmm wait then what's this one wait oh I accidentally put on the orange one okay well what else is on the night of on the eyes night plans um suffer um at the hands of a certain certain person um myself for putting myself through this um milky I'm not I'll find myself I'll find a way to be okay everything okay you want to talk about oh no I'm talking about this girl I'm talking about the fact that you have living mold creatures oh no I I keep that idea I'll keep that in the deal oh hi Esther Among Us yeah I don't think Esther I think Esther knew he couldn't save us well specifically you but like you know how the hell did I mute myself I don't know how that happened oh oh you stream unit I don't know how I did that I'm weird all right either way I wonder what kind of person asked her is like clean room-wise like I am the living in your own filth and biohazard type I think he's pretty clean actually and you are fine I'm actually fairly clean but not like perfect like usually my place is spotless just at these past like month or so has been has been much and so my room's kind of decayed a bit but usually it's pretty damn clean why is everyone saying what's your cat saying right now they want help pay us what happened can I show you a picture of my boba in my Starbucks oh I like the one Starbucks oh yeah see there's a picture you should chat this right okay let me ask you something do you know how long those had to sit out for the liquids to separate honestly no well to be fair it's only takes about a few days it looks pretty chunky though depending on the drink it can take within like it can literally be like two days but like knowing Scarlett those have been there for the that's what I'm saying it looks chunky it's like it's partially solidified name it John Lee because it's partially solidified my dude this is this is wild why must you commit a crime to my favorite drink boba tea how dare you listen oh of course Shirley is forgot you also forgot the cans on the floor the boxes the food the bags of course he just forgot yeah that makes sense I did just forget I swear I mean you can't be as bad as kodaka right I don't know your name chapter I was trying to be subtle with her does she admit it already is she she leaves it on string what do you mean okay then yeah okay I'll probably be like this I've seen quote the cause living conditions alongside Aster it's it's Resident Evil biohazard is the best way to describe it people thought I was talking about Zion when I first mentioned it on Twitter I'm like no no this is Koto this is Koto you don't have no idea how bad it is over there so ah what would happen if both of them live together world war three another pandemic of Henry Last of Us IRL oh Last of Us Part three World War III mold War oh my God our most old get in y'all are crazy hold on hello wait do you sniff something are you like a rat I'm trying to trying oh they're sniffing food well no no I still have my clothes or my room sure remind him I'd be okay with that like for my room I would just like normally like to get a little with but Scott I know that you currently live in a landfill listen Esther you weren't here for this so I had a garbage bag in my room right nice I lifted it up and it felt warm ew and then I was like oh [ __ ] the waffles wait wait you never threw your waffles away well they literally became warm with sentient's life that is that is insane she's Brewing oh like oh like an like a [ __ ] lovecraftian her monster in there foreign but like come on Scarlett like well it's not messy that's Biohazard listen I'm tired and I'm sleepy every day my throat hurts locked her time yeah I think it's up of a non-contaminated water please yeah drink the Boba I already threw it I already threw it nah they spilled in the bag and it smelled so bad stop right there stop God no please God no [ __ ] chunky Master shut up after Aster shush shush some hamburger stickers I'm suffering stickers cannot help me so just gonna help me you know I was watching I was actually kotaka's 2.0 and like I was there when she talked about like her room and apparently she had like a drink on her desk for I don't know how long and then she drank it so at least you didn't do that yeah I only ever drank paint water one time I'm not that bad paint water because I had tea the Boba eggs hatch from the age no for you or us thank you later I promise oh Ally my knees weak arms are heavy it's nervous tripping on a sweater moms spaghetti is nervous oh yeah your Tweet about every new wave there has to be at least one person with like that commits food crimes yeah I think that's a little true yeah look he'll intentionally committed crimes to get a rise out of people Scarlet just happens to create chaos all right it's different it's just how I live little boy still pushing Big bills look things are falling it's like my sanity oh my God [Music] sprinkles no no Scarlett [Music] [Applause] oh no no no no luckily I haven't do you want con title candy oh sure okay was just a whole convenience store what do you have in there gotta live like Scarlet lives in like a large bag of holding okay like is this it's infant she was in Mary Poppins bag I know huh I got heart sprinkles I got edible flowers and edible butterflies what they're for drink things a random chopstick is your room looking cleaner though Maybe maybe oh I got a little tiny cup for miniature drinks you have more than one trash bag right I do now she literally left on a journey to find more just so you know and then I had to use it up because the freaking rotten Boba and coffee fell out of the bag and then I didn't have another bag I'm just so surprised I haven't gotten any ants still alive I know right I'm surprised that nothing nothing has gained moldy sentience and like strangled her in her sleep I imagine there's a gigantic monster underneath the trash with the sense of footsteps and the layers of the sandwich of the Dune Thank you new Hill Jesus Christ okay oh I found my switch doc ah cool that's nice honey I found my switch dock okay I wish I could find my words to live Scarlet one thing at a time okay well I have some blue raspberry syrup oh yeah for your pancake flipping is it like the the Captain Crunch ones the one that looks kind of cursed oh shiz balls what is it the blue suit thing you see the memes like the the Captain Crunch one it's kind of cursed looking I don't know it's like a Hawaiian shaved ice kind of thing oh it's like oh it's just like a blue raspberry syrup yeah yeah oh because I think I saw online there's like a uh like a Captain Crunch like blue raspberry maple syrup available in some stores let's stop snipping these Scarlet assume it's dirty Scarlet Scarlet Scarlet do me a [ __ ] favor just assume that it's dirty okay what does the smelly a dock do [ __ ] ill I'm making sure it's clean and it is Scarlett assumed that it's dirty and put it in the laundry I think Ari the fact that you think about smelling at me is already dirty well because I did my laundry it was all in the long yeah all just a side Scarlet I respect the fact you're cleaning your room when you do that yeah you're a step ahead of many people so like we we will take the blessings where we can get them exactly here's a Target receipt there are other streamers who just never clean like you know I've seen a I've seen a room pick where they just have a bunch of ubereats on the signs like a landfill yeah literally me are you like oh yeah I can never relate it's okay to lie sometimes Scarlett you know that it's okay to lie sometimes lying when I can tell the truth I mean that's you know the sanity of yours a sanity of me you know you're you know what you see what you want did you do as you please Carla I love you regardless you would anyone want some sparkly donut stickers sure put them on your head yeah I'll stick them onto your forehead I don't have a forehead I have a five head I think far as normal shape good one oh a five head hasn't like Oh I thought bro remember when five had used to be like like a rude thing about someone's forehead size yes yeah I keep on forgetting it means smart these days it does yeah being like five head there's like a five head move so he's like your brain is big I don't know much which language like I yo yeah before you came I saw someone say rizz in my chat here's how it works I learned to raise from Albin Senpai who learned it from last or who learned it from twitch okay it's a chain so this is how [ __ ] starts yeah well I told Alvin about Riz he changed his Discord name to the rizzler oh my God he did try to make the Chisel happen no scarla wait actually no okay why not why not sure let's make it happen what up my fellow kids I dislike that oh I love you though so it's okay I mean Scarlet can be hit with the kids is that right it can be him yeah she can be hit with the kids you mean down the clown yeah okay I'm gonna put my headphones down and go grab things from the other side sure other side of the room how are you asked are you doing good okay I was watching anime I was doing a little bit of work huh I'm not Percy honestly same uh what anime did you watch I watched chainsaw man the newest episode uh I need to watch that you need to see it all I've been doing is be watching full metal [Music] if you close your eyes okay I'm back hello I found my lemon juice drink it don't that thing is probably moonshine at this point no no it's not when does it explore oh [ __ ] how bad is it January 24 . Scarlet only a year old yeah juice you're making a moonshine what's a moonshine it's alcohol oh I'm making my own alcohol for chisel for sure I I I so chisel I no longer wish to be here I found the Pam cap but now I don't know where the pan went I don't know what I don't want to know where the Pam went I don't know either let's see I don't know I keep on asking questions twitch answers I know I'm afraid of I don't know I keep doing this to myself I know what a foolish mistake it really doesn't I will I'm cleaning Nina I'm cleaning don't you hear this Nina I'm cleaning mom mom pick me up I'm scared mom should I should I just Nina can I send you Mom no no I'm in my room God is dead we've killed him God is dead it's spreading like the [ __ ] plague oh God I don't wanna know I don't wanna know oh I found some kissy stickers oh God oh God mom is angry oh no mom is Angie oh no I'm coming over there to beat your ass in me mother it's the only way she'll learn it's the only way she'll learn mom actually okay um Nina I remember that time we spilled wine on your desk but she cleaned it up this is moldy no listen she cleaned up immediately though that's true maybe it's actually pretty clean I spill wine every day but at least she doesn't clean it she she cleans it and she doesn't let it become a mold monster okay and then there's my ass that got one all over my glove and then it just fermented for like a month until I was like what Scarlet that is disgusting kind smells so [ __ ] weird finds my fermented glove under my chair fermented no Mom Mom Mom do not say that do not say that a hospital trip is not worth it do not do it let's see in a hospital again after the Nugget incident oh oh my not another visit not scarless visited to visit just funding the entire Healthcare System but Mom I did throw it away I put it in the bag it spilled it smelled really bad I threw it away it's fine mom everything's fine everything's not fine please save us I mean you still need to throw away to the outside trash it's not exactly out of your room yet yeah like if I would be if I'm honest it's like two feet away from me it's just in the bag what if I'm being honest it's two feet away from me you're you're trash like yeah like the one you need to throw away yeah God is dead reminder never room with Scarlett anywhere hey if I'm like sharing a hotel with someone for a convention I'm like the cleanliest person you know let's be fair it's Scarlet because it's not enough time from the multiple cultivate over the course of one weekend I mean I am the type who does like my makeup in front of the mirror in the mirrors just all over the floor or like the make my makeup's all over the floor oh exactly but your bubble won't mold in three days see I don't even know how long it's been there for oh is she angry when you don't know how long it's been there for you I was like okay I had honeydew during my 300K stream but I don't know if that was when if that was from that time oh [ __ ] I just found another Boba behind my computer hold on oh God they're spawning in more they must have been in there for so long that they've become their own process of mitosis they're becoming their own sentient organisms and are cloning themselves Scarlet burned down the house they're multiplying no put that away throw it out away that's good and holy please please please throw that away maybe you keep the bubble balls that can hatch into like a bird or something see I think this one was from uh [Music] I'm definitely I don't want to hear this I think this week at least okay okay so bad but not terrible okay wait we'll take the tiny tiny victories okay the tiny minuscule victories that's what you're saying um it's a little chunky but ew it's it's getting clunky in there a little bit yeah oh God oh God God everyone want a room with me for a future convention I wouldn't mind it like I said there's not enough time for stuff to grow so it's okay I'm prepared for Nina to beat my ass listen a lot of people a lot of people would pay for that so you're getting for free what a steal [Music] for free no don't do it but Mom I will give you five dollars enough room with her five dollars listen my my love's more powerful than five dollars okay yeah make it seven oh God so you always tell me like oh hey we should I'll collab one day it's like they'll be awesome and then now I remember one issue that might come up yeah you being dirty listen because I'm in the comfort of my own room if I'm visiting someone else's house or if I'm like staying at a hotel I promise I'm not like this I'm running that down and writing that down okay you my love is [Music] Pro they're calling me a social it's like [ __ ] dirty girl in Spanish oh my God yeah oh mean it just means like dirty nasty girl but are they wrong I could use a magic helper I could hacks don't get involved hacks that don't Witnesses no don't look at your senpies like this can I send it to him can I send them a picture he just debuted Scarlet Scarlet he just [ __ ] debuted give him a break we're going to scar him we're going to scare away from every cloud with us please send it to me he won heck no thanks Ron Rex no see it do not know what you're getting into go away run run while you can hex hex Runway my finger is going my finger is going oh God no I wish you wouldn't I wish it went oh sorry I didn't see your last message bro sorry there is there it is hex let me know your thoughts what do you think I don't want to think he moves no he is but he wants to know no heck I am so sorry I'm I we have filled you as senpai I am so sorry it's it's I am so sorry [Laughter] oh my next funnel you can leave the witnesses please and look at us like this please X please hex fix her he can't fix me Matilda notorious he went for the soup it's only my third day out here he can't even fix me he's like [ __ ] counselor therapist from the other school he can't [ __ ] help me no one can help me simply build different chat to Simply build different so hex I was making waffles last week and the garbage was here and I picked it up today and it was warm I just had to I just had to tell him it seems like you're proud of all this it's kind of funny I think it's funny dirty [Laughter] but I'm almost done I'm almost to like the vacuuming phase oh no I can't wait until you start vacuuming and we're gonna hear like a bunch of crunchy you want me to vacuum on stream please don't do that thank you for the apprenticeship I mean I want to hear the crunchy floor oh God I can only imagine how many Crumbs are on the floor let me I'm taking off my headphones I can't hear anything it's okay okay so vacuum I can't hear anything I'm putting things on my bed and then I'm gonna go get the get the cube and we will have fun dealing with this okay um here's my Jenga I cannot wait for vacuum ASMR music to my ears I can't wait actually okay is a little pounder there's this okay I'll be back I'm gonna get the vacuum oh I'll be right back I'll be right back not the vacuum mom has to play OverWatch later OverWatch um probably I didn't want to invite hex to play with us he wants to yeah I can book him and ask all right how are you how are you holding up psychologically right now I'm kind of used to Scarlet being cursed I love her despite this oh God she's back a weapon the weapon of mold destruction hopefully amazing she doesn't have any weird like like reading issues I'm pretty sure Koto talked about well no what I think it was Koto I think yeah Kota mentioned that it's hard to breathe in her room yeah that's beyond disconcerting and that's it that's so worrying I think hotels way worse than scar I do have asthma it's Carla this doesn't help I know I know holy [ __ ] balls hold on because I found dead listen you know funny story is when I was a small star boy living my dad uh we had there was like a lizard under our refrigerator and it like it like slithered out and then my dad took out the back of the broom and just like stabbed it like what are you doing but I don't even know why a lizard was down there that's so weird okay sorry hello hi I I got I got my floor is prepared for vacuuming okay I'm already I'm gonna good luck I might buy a lot because I don't know how loud this is gonna be roomies please don't kill me for vacuuming at like night time I just saw a hex put their next Resident Evil game is based in kotika's room oh man spoiler alert even hex to do therapy as hex would be the one to need therapy the most for sure okay I'm gonna lower my mic you hear the crunch here it's working yeah I hear some crispy crisp foreign what do you mean goodbye I'm just ascending why are you ascending no reason wait what happened nothing I love you love you my room is so hot now that's because you're in it oh my God I'll be right back it's so hot in here now I have to climb up all this stuff to get to my window open it parkour okay she has climbed a mountain the opener window yeah she's fully parkouring did it yay hi how do you feel now I've been perfectly bad GE later because I don't want to be that loud to my roomies uh yes later means never oh I like how she's like I don't make too much noise for the roomie but then but then we hear her yelling you know what I just realized wow so my um my pizza and Red Bull were delivered an hour ago I forgot about them and oh and early raining oh no I'll be right back one more time I'll be right back soggy Pizza I worry for her health soggy cold pizza foreign mentally recover from this I don't know there's a unique being yeah she's Simply Built different I feel like she can like she's like the IRL equivalent of like a tank yeah she probably has like a poison resistance or something that's what I'm saying I feel like any illness she gets the illness will simply pass away before she does because she simply builds [ __ ] different okay she's immune she's patient zero she's far too powerful but the nuggets the nuggets are Kryptonite let's be fair I think that the Nuggets were a unique case I don't think any human should can consume that many nuggets at once foreign [Music] but then my brain didn't go it's raining go get it now so wait but why didn't your brain go oh hey it's here maybe I should get it right now because I actually need to go outside in kids oh scarla they don't ring the doorbell I tell them leave it at the gate don't come near my door because I don't want to go outside good morning hi Mom hi Mom Mom I'm glad you're cleaning your room finally you okay Mama I what you okay Oh I thought you said UK I was not gonna say I wish I'm okay I just I just woke up uh good morning good morning Mom I was watching you guys for a bit hi Mom you can see our mental state is slowly deteriorating yup it's okay I for me whenever I'm like just too busy and stuff I just throw my clothes on the floor and then yesterday somebody was like oh why didn't you post a picture of all the presents I'm like because everything is messy everything is messy and I don't want to clean I feel that hold on I'll show you all my floor although it's not food so that's a little less cringe oh my God hold on here we go haircut okay it's in collab BC let me see it's not that bad that's tame that's so tame that's so tame I have like little patches of clothes kind of around my home so I'll have like another little patch of clothes near my bed at least you can still see the floor oh my goodness I like the way with Nina Senpai pronounce things thank you why I know sometimes I do purposely do a bad pronunciation but it's because I never went to English school the first time I went to English school was in university so there's a lot of words that I've read read but I don't I've never learned how to pronounce it yeah yeah see if I I'm pretty sure french-speaking place so I think like phonetically when you read out a lot it's it's gonna sound like that in your head exactly like when you see that word that's what you think right yeah yeah and see if I think I I tend to say things at the very American Cadence I know that half the things that Americans say is incorrect so oh my God but if you see the other little archipelago of clothes it's like hidden archipelago it's not that bad I thought that was a dog which thing which which one one yeah that sounds like a sleeping creature so saskara did you eat the pizza or are you gonna share what's going on oh my God you have pizza oh well it's a what do you call it's like a freezer one after is it a molded Pizza no no it's a wet Pizza yeah my door knit my instacart was here but I was too lazy to get it from outside and I forgot about it wait for real for real yeah wow I know I'm lazy but that's crazy for getting your groceries outside I know because I was too lazy to go to the store and get it but then I was even more lazy to go outside and get it no you eat a soggy but it's cold it's frozen let me change my Fuji wait it's a frozen pizza I thought you or like Papa John's or something like this I said it was a frozen pizza she's out here frozen pizza like from the grocery store instacart is like a grocery oh I don't know what instacart it is because I actually go out to the store and buy stuff okay okay Oscar I love you but I am I am taking you out for this one you every single day that I talk to you you're always like I just ordered doordash Uber eating late late night yeah but that's at least you know once a day dinner though I have food it's everyday and breakfast no that's everything with that niji Sanji flow with that easy blow sorry I'm waking up so I don't know okay okay describe every item in your grocery list oh okay oh there's a question oh you know a YouTuber name every YouTuber name every items you like a shopping name every grocery Ralph's by the way yes have you been to Piggly Wiggly no what is that it's a real grocery store chain I mean I only know that because I've heard it on good mythical morning have you been to Trader Joe's yes yeah that's where the fancy rich people get yeah yeah that's what they have the weird asparagus water [ __ ] I'm trying to remember what every what other grocery stores I know I used to like um like all these 10 years ago no I don't remember all these do all these nuts fit in your mouth oh no oh my God Jesus killing me oh Publix hey guys sorry Oscar please go on I just get excited about grocery stores so much well Nina yes I get well I mean honestly I recently just started using doordash because like Postmates are uberies kind of sucks to be honest really I don't know I've been having like glitchy effects on the app so I was like okay let me try doordash because like Scarlett was talking about it a lot okay it works kinda uh but I do also go shopping I do both yeah I am I am just teasing you though I'm just giving you facts though thank you whatever you eat is your own you know you're a big boy big boy I'm gonna be good now I just realized that you know the the the meme is from an anime um y'all wouldn't know it anime it's kind of underground it's you know um but anyway it's a little boy in a train and around him are two kind of like Oni chants on essence um that's kind of what it looks like right now after you're just surrounded by pictures it's a meme it's a meme hold on hold on wait are you are you calling me small anime meme boy between on this son yep I'm not sure no you're Oscar [Music] okay I made a mistake with this Google Search I feel like something weird's gonna pop up I have safe search on too well life uh finds a way oh my God you're three girls one guy oh my God delete your search history no it's like it's a meme that always gets shown damn it is it with huh does anybody know what I'm talking about it's like a little boy in a dream oh no way anime oh my God I had no idea oh my God I'm so sorry yeah oh wait is that what it is yeah I want to look it up hold on wait I need a new link it I need to look it up for uh yeah yeah yeah they doubled the girls but usually it's just one of each of the girls oh my God I'm so sorry I had no idea it was the kind of an anime uh oh I see it uh okay now that I see the full picture [Music] okay now that I see the full picture I can understand why it looks oh no oh my God what do I do I clicked save by accident and now it's saved and now I can't unsave it I'm not even kidding I was just clicking well why is Pinterest like this well if it isn't the actions of your own consequences oh my God oh my God oh my God crying I need to unpin this oh oh no look okay can I just show y'all really quickly my pins I'm so scared no no no you're gonna let me let me see I don't know what is happening here on this day oh my God wait oh like really nice clothing styles and a fireplace and then just it's a little boy how do I unlike it eases not like the other how do I I'm like oh I can delete it all around me are familiar faces Worn Out faces [Music] [Applause] one second I'm gonna get some water okay okay now that I'm now that I got this out of my Pinterest pins I'm oh [ __ ] [Music] thank God oh my God I was it was gonna ruin my Pinterest mood board oh not the Pinterest Moon board not pink twist damn bruh damn it's raining okay um well you're cleaning I'm gonna open up some OverWatch I want to play and hurry up and clean your clean your thing mom I'm tired of this Grandpa kinda make another stream Scarlet name it OverWatch I'm tired of this Grandpa does no one get it no no Scarlet I can't say I do I'm tired of this grandma and the Grandma's like well that's too damn bad she's distracted from cleaning room thank you sleep too I would as well holes yeah it's from home have you guys never seen holes I've seen holes I've seen quite a few holes oh yeah hmm no well damn don't mix go Julie's OverWatch thank you Jake I see thank you Kiki's thank you for this three months in soup unless you know like the movie oh oh well you said many holes so I was curious what were you referring to well there's lots of holes in the movie which movie and that is that's correct with Shia LaBeouf oh yeah oh Mom's sleepy um can I Mom good night good night we're gonna lie I might order takeout don't leave it out in the rain like I did Fast Food nope I won't I don't plan on it what are you gonna order whatever's open to be honest honestly failed the worst is I have a fridge full of healthy food but well you're feeling unhealthy right now we feel an unhealthy tonight kind of tired it's the hardest thing for me to motivate myself to eat healthy thank you Ashlyn thank you that's why I just do like um I do like my weekly meal prep I just like count out like the kind of foods I want yeah yeah it makes it easy for me because that way I don't have to bother with planning out my menu so I just eat the same thing for a week I made a really healthy soup that's just like filled with veggies but yeah I love soup yeah if you just make like a big ass pot of soup and just parse it out throughout the week then you're set if you like if you're the kind of person who does not particularly mind um eating the same thing really and it's honestly like it's honestly based because it saves so much time so much energy and you don't have to think about what you're doing exactly the best part is The Notebook like the head empty aspect you just whip up whatever I do like head empty yeah every now and then I'll feel fancy now like you know what I'll make something special like oh like oh like you know pants juice and salmon or I'll make some like rice or I'll make some gakka or something like that you know it's like um Vietnamese yeah it's like a very like it's very um like made again I want to hear it's like got cold yeah like like it's like you're asking a question that that means fish yeah it's like a it's like a kind of back I feel like yeah that's why it was a really cool sound I haven't heard that often really it's very common in Viet language it's very throaty but um yeah that cause like it's like catfish in a clay pots oh that sounds good yeah it's really easy you just gotta throw in there and just forget about it for a couple hours oh wow that's why steaming food is so Superior because it just tastes tasting so good yeah like it retains a lot of its nutrients too it's really healthy damn now yeah yeah I I'll make you some I know how to make egg drop soup oh my God that sounds amazing um now I'm hungry for soup me too bro a combo of tomato soup with the grilled cheese sandwich unbeatable agreed into the go-to the go-to thingy oh I love beef stew with cornbread um maybe if you're dipping it in the soup it's better but every cornbread I've had is just dry oh well if you don't get in the soup yeah exactly makes sense make sense um well that's enough cleaning for today nice how's my bed wanna hop on OverWatch oh I'm trying to contemplate I have a bunch of [ __ ] on my bed I'll teach you how to do Yeah clean a bit more but then we OverWatch well we're watching can I just throw everything on the floor can you do you have like a what's on your bed right now is it like is it trash is it like all of my green clothes Jenga oh okay if you have a chair nearby I can probably put the clothes there temporarily or maybe just toss them on a jar all the dishes that I have here like 12 pancake bottles um if you have food stuff that can decompose either toss it or put in the fridge um I got a takoyaki maker oh I love takoyaki that's exciting next week BB oh yeah pretty cheap it was only like what less than 30 bucks on Amazon you have a really cool setup for when you do those streams you mean my cable my cable spider web your what my cable spider web oh yes yes yes sorry I just woke up so sometimes like thinking is oh I don't find them don't even worry thinking is difficult it is we let's stop thinking we don't have to think let's never think again I no longer desire to have thoughts no head empty had empty forever mm-hmm bye [Music] it's just us ladies girls blue I'm hungry yeah I um wait I don't know if Millie announced what she's doing tomorrow so I don't want to ruin it just in case but Millie is doing something special for her birthday for just etherea and uh these these OverWatch wait times are wild what is this league oh my God what happened to Nina hello is she typing something oh mom oh oh I just can't hear you anymore mom did you hear anything I heard Milly's doing something for her birthday with etherea and and now that was it and silence oh no there she goes there she is oh my God okay I think that was God preventing me from spilling the beans because it's not really a big thing but you know I don't know if she has announced it I'll just write it I'll just tell you after the stream oh maybe that was God literally being like Nina stopped stealing the beans stop it oh man I'm excited for every I'm gonna do a little nervous I'm not gonna lie it'll be great whatever it is thanks Carla tell me I'm a good ball you're the bestest mom in the whole world you're an excellent mom the greatest I can ask for [ __ ] dad why I guess I'll just be a goat till till her stream tomorrow you're gonna be a what playing Goat Simulator maybe we'll see oh my God yes until it was fun the Stream I try opening Goat Sim but like it kind of threatened to destroy my computer so I stopped right there oh my goodness thank you everybody was having issues with setting up streams today so uh I popped into VC to help her figure it out I love cheese I love Sheila's art games but like sometimes they don't really they they they're not very nice to the computer sometimes so she was so she spent like an hour or two trying to figure it out and I was like I don't know how to tell you this girl sometimes it's just an issue with the game oh yeah like the bath house was optimized really bad like for me the game crashed so many times for me it was really really tough oh yeah um I like their games too because they're not like too gory you know and they're not yeah a little too gory whenever the games are a little too gory it's kind of tough to play you know oh yeah sorry says I'm simply the better Sombra sorry I'm facing off with like a really Sombra online Sombra online now my window is opened and now it's cold but my room smells weird from all the junk food it's me I'm living in your walls it's smelling weird oh God that's hex he's smelly he's living in your walls um he's stinky I can smell him from here he smells he smells of grief oh my God hey I feel like I'm the only one who I I feel like I don't really tease any of the members of excellent I think he's the only one I bother teasing oh my God good he deserves it yeah he's he's stinky very much so open your window after you guys he calls me Aya papaya Papaya's my least favorite fruits I've never tried a papaya uh it's okay it just has an aftertaste I don't really care for um you should call him little stink man I just call him I call him heck and Haywire oh my God Haywire that's cute yeah should be like Mommy's little stinker I hate that I hate that shut up you thank you oh my goodness Mommy's little stink man I didn't clean your room um Skyla I'm taking a break now nice it's important too much time take a break by playing some OverWatch first I have to move things off of my table that's fair I will start oh hold on I want to open this really quick live your troops Carl one of my peeps sent me a Marley's draconia stuff yeah he's so beautiful you still have that um yes you do okay is he is is Malia still intact yes nice he survived the Great the great room Purge of 2022 are you saying Nina um I had said what have I said uh oh I made a joke that it was just um red because they were similar right which is my joke now when I look at him I just see Ryan I don't know how I feel about it oh malius yup I can kind of see it too yeah uh like when we first met I'm like bro you kind of look like my finger he's like oh really I sent him a picture of my sitting Melody so he's like oh my God that's me I'm like yeah ah mom want a hop card novel watches me in a little bit I'm gonna wait to get my food okay I have a question I have an answer how do you hear how my voice sounds very gamey and Bassy yeah um a little bit like get rid of that but adjust your equalizer on your goxler oh is that what it is I feel like he's good with this yeah I don't know but you can also just um decrease the bass on your uh goggler yeah I guess it just like um the Mikey have what Mike do you have right now sm7b yeah um uh I think uh accent pie told me that um because my voice is high pitched I had to make a lot of adjustments on my Cox On The Equalizer and so he said that the sn7b is a universally pretty good mic you just have to mess with the equalizer to adjust for your personal tone yeah because I remember you were talking about a mic and Millie had said that it wasn't good for your type of voice which is funny because that's the exact mic that I was recommended for my type of voice the at4040 uh oh I've heard of that one yeah it's the one I have I have the 2020 but um really you sound really good see I don't know it is a good mic but I don't I don't know like when I hear it it sounds very gainy I think I don't know really or maybe it's just my ears Maybe you tend to be more critical of our own stuff yeah I think it's not a single it's very few people in this world are actually actively like their own voices it's pretty rare um my throat is just very nice like like the first time I went to singing lessons like that's what they told me they're like okay cover your nose I'm like oh can I hear that you have an easily voice I'm like oh when it comes to singing my teacher was telling me it's your voice we sing for what we think sounds good in our head but we have to sing for the room like what sounds good in our head isn't exactly what yeah yeah it sounds like out of our head ah yeah that's a lot more money [Music] yeah that means I have nasally nose and I don't know if it's a good thing or a bad thing I mean why would it be a bad thing I don't know I remember oh my God why um [Music] enjoy the show oh yeah [Music] I bet Chad loves that intimate full side of yourself I don't know it just sounds like gainy to me like I don't know honey does anyone want pineapple pizza yes no thank you we need something please yes yes it was shorty throw it back about shall we throw it back back back oh [Music] are you asleep are we after dark oh my God hey Scarlett remember the trash bags you have no kales when you know I like Scarlet after hello as well as always here huh Scarlet's always cute yeah she is the one time she got fought and play OverWatch was hilarious though like really messed up oh when she was singing hey aren't his junk of [ __ ] yeah that was funny that was funny I I giggled I left I was lulling you were loling definitely hello to 102.5 K Don welcome to Scarlet after dark featuring Aya Amari and Nina kosaka how are you I'm doing great I'm so excited to be on your show [Laughter] oh my God huge fan huge well I'm a fan of you oh my God she's a fan of me hello Nina how are you doing today pretty pretty good uh just waking up in the morning that is great sorry that was my stupid Tick Tock voice I love it I love your stupid little Tick Tock boys hello um you know more words than me holy [ __ ] a studio el espanol para um Tres or cuatro años pero C no yes so much better than mine no it's not dude I don't know [ __ ] though my accent is like hola me llamo Dora oh my oh my God foreign video games el dia La Noche Todo todos Los Diaz De La Semana por favor neces yeah doing great it's been amazing I need to practice so much more my vocabulary is so limited it's okay I'm the same I'm like I'm barely this was the most Spanish I've speaked since like debut Spanish only streams no no no no no no no no no no no no no no such a fake Mexican you are valid to me okay thank you thank you yeah we will learn how to speak to you as well one day we will learn one day we will learn more Spanish San Antonio Easter would be the shortest stream yet possibly shorter than the 100 second stream that totally existed oh my God I totally forgot what did what did what did I I I said I was going to do a one-hand uh 100 second stream for my 100th stream and I I'd forgotten just like never did it I mean you can do it now and just do 100 seconds and end stream no [Music] I mean yeah you just don't work hard enough you know oh wait a second I'll be right back I got food give me a moment okay yeah you just don't work hard enough you know not just yeah I gotta work harder bro damn oh yeah I I was made this entire time because I sneezed sorry are you okay I'm good my cat's just shedding a little bit I think her winter coat's coming in so it's gonna be a little Sneezy oh they're gonna be the most stylish cat in all of Brooklyn you missed it it was so cute last night I had to go to I have to get up really late to like use toilet and like I I walk into the bathroom close the door my the bathroom door uh at least mine is kind of broken it doesn't close full it could be push hard enough it will open and so my cat blessed her heart she gets so lonely if she's not she's losing my bed and she felt me get up and she felt like following me to the bathroom oh and so she head out of the door open and was eight like you know just like super sleepy like like half asleep eyes kind of slowly blinking just kind of just sitting away for me to finish using the toilets that's so cute oh my God this is a precious baby I love her I want to camp but my brother's allergic I'm someone allergic you're allergic yes I want but okay you have a cat um well if she's indoors okay I think it's like once uh she once the cat has like like pollen on it I think the mix of like the dander plus the pawn messes me up big time see with my brother like one time we visited my aunt and this was before we knew we were he was allergic to cats and my family like went out and I was stuck babysitting my brother and then all of a sudden my brother had a really hard time breathing and his face got really red it was really bad and then my mom was like what the [ __ ] happened I'm like I don't know and then the ambulance because I didn't know I was like very young at the time so I didn't even know either but I called my mom and she came home and then they took him and they're like oh yeah you're allergic to like cats and like some dogs and like grass and like aloe vera and like a lot of Shame oh yeah that'll prop or mess you up yeah oh yeah so my brother just like he can't get near cats or it's all bad yeah no I think that was just one time I visited a relative in France um like I I it was an outdoor cat I pet the cat scratched my eye my entire half face swollen for a majority of the trip oh man Jesus cry Minny I love bullying uh baby uh wrecking balls Oh you mean the hamster yeah hamsters like this wrecking ball does not know how to steer and so I just he fully lost a gunfight with the Sombra which is just I'm not a good Sombra so like oh my God [Music] I don't want to clean anymore take a break then ugh but then my because my bed is just I can't sleep in these conditions um foreign [Music] what percentage are you done I mean my room is still not a hundred percent vacuumed because it's literally midnight and I don't want to be an [ __ ] so I'm not gonna vacuum anymore yeah all right let's do like break this up too I feel like trying to cram it on one day is kind of much you know especially because it's like I strike I I my my day is night time I am a nocturnal being when I'm not going to The Institute of Mystics that's valid yeah so like you just do just you're doing it on Pace like it'll still be the be there the next day it's not going anywhere so just just do what you like what the [ __ ] everyone talking about boba tea do you want to see Kurt Kurt would you like to see I'm not looking away from the screen just in case okay ready Kurt this is for you buddy and for anyone who's coming in I'm cleaning my room and I was looking at my bookshelf and this is what I saw ready three two and you're not ready boom Tina hi baby don't look at my stream screen oh yeah you've seen I've seen that I was showing some of the new the peoples who just came in what oh god here it comes again each day I pray for God to take away my ability to see a little bigger but yeah and here honestly huh and here not being able to see is not enough yeah oh I I see that should have separated yes and did yes it did conjulated I am happy I didn't see why would you do this listen listen I'm very lazy I become so numb I can't feel you there we come so tired so much all I wanna do is be more like me and be less like you and I know I may end up fail later oh [ __ ] I saw the zombie lone manga I'm missing number 11. is it a horny manga no it is I like it it's like a it's about a girl who like lives with her like a family she kind of hates her family's her parents are dead of course so she lives with these other relatives she has like money from her parents well I don't even know what you call it's like they're dead so she has money but she can't get it until she's like older and she basically her uncle and aunt's an [ __ ] she goes to school and when she takes off her glasses she can see these rings on people's necks which means people are like gonna die inheritance yes that is the word and in the school it's typical school they're these two boys and these two boys were like I don't even remember what they're called but they like survived a really crazy incident in their town but she saw them at night time at school and she saw them switch their arms because they're zombies oh because they were supposed to die in that event but they didn't now they have a zombie loan because they're still alive and that's why they can switch their hands and she took off the glasses and she sees they have rings on their neck and she tried to warn you'd be like oh you guys have brains on your neck you're gonna die and they're like you stupid [ __ ] we're already dead I I love it I like a lot of people don't like the anime as much as usual but I love the anime anime I love it what do they know about anime huh huh yeah anime fans in here anime is stupid oh my God no it's just no one watches the anime he knows it you know you know and no one watches anime these days ah it's like no one wants to work these days Kim Kardashian guy like he could have your [ __ ] ass and we're like okay not from you I don't want to hear this from you right now your ass and work it seems like no one wants to work these days I'm not hearing this to me right now ma'am I'm not hearing this from right now this is just a mold Scarlet thank you Juan George for the super you're the last person I want to hear this from ma'am please what Nina no I just said mom please ma'am please Amanda please watch a profanity what other Aunt did you guys watch like lovina but I'm still here oh okay we should do a whisper stream sometime I'll just like with also when I'm back from my vacation I want to do a careless thing with both of you I'll invite you I'll let you know okay okay anime is life okay can I be shady towards Kim Kardashian real quick all right I'll go go for it uh Kim Kardashian she talks about hard work while she does lean her back bro I don't know if she can land her back I don't think okay because of the bbls I don't know if she can physically lay on her back because when she just Arch because she can't like it's in the way right it's gonna be okay she's not even being shady I'm just asking a genuine question how do you how do you lay down with that feeling down I don't know I wonder how does it feel yeah how does that work and she even laid how does how does she lay down how does she like she should just be in her side at all times or like how does that work I don't understand I don't wanna though I'm a little like I don't I'm afraid I'm gonna find out an answer I don't like I mean if you think about it technically because I know some people get like the fat there so would it just feel the same as if you just had a fatter booty question mark like it's not the same feeling it's firmer you know I think after it heals you're fine to get on the the butt like that I mean but even it's like it's so physically large you know like how does it want like lay on their back wow but that's you know let's not there's there's a lot of women that have big butts and and they cannot lie if we get into this discussion of like oh how did she sleep with her BBL it opens up the discussion to like ask that to just women who have bigger butts and I don't think that I feel like I guess like I guess like the the I think it's more like the texture and like the firmness feel difference you know Scarlett joh the photo he'll recognize no no I'm not sure we are not doing we're not doing mold solitary anymore we are not bbls we are not doing mold solidarity right now we are not Mista do you want to see it do you want to see my rotten Boba and coffee show him show him he's gonna love that no he's not he's gonna think I'm disgusting no he's gonna think I'm gross dude what is a BBL beautiful booty lovers he's gonna think hey Mr will recognize himself in that oh oh I'll send it to you you don't you don't have to look at it if you want you don't have to look at it you will you will appreciate I know oh God oh God oh God I I'm excited too listen it's not that bad it's not that bad what do you think I'm scared to know anything Jesus Christ uh where is the mold which one did did you see them separating I mean let me just pop it up on screen real quick do you see the separating this is Boba and coffee foreign it was that bad I'm sorry shut the [ __ ] up Kurt isn't that just the broth drink it messed up no it was broth what broth that's that's not the correct terminology for any of this what broth it's cough it's like okay well that next on the right it was a mocha latte the right the left was a honeydew Boba Mista once left a boba on the table for a few days and then three days later he was like can I drink it it didn't look like this but you know it was I I mean it's not questionable I I kind of do the same thing because I fall asleep and my bulb is still on my table it wasn't I told you they're the same did I not tell you they're the same huh I pray for one day to have people who understand how food safety works this is a common misconception I told you listen cause in my brain 12 hours it's fine so if I fall asleep and my mobile still huh I mean I think Joel was okay he left it for like three days okay I wouldn't drink it after three maybe the first day maybe I don't drink tea why why would I have a baby why would he not have a boba tea don't you like it I know you like mango milk tea right or make mango Boba a good accent are you really be fair that accent is after my neurons I'll be honest I really like them that's the best part who does it though does it really activate your neurons oh really oh really scarless Scarlet Scarlet I'm the one oh I'm a woman of Christ let's not do that okay A little bit of Christ that got kicked out of heaven yes oh I mean what kind of are We following the same Christ because that that's that's wrong I'm following crispy Cheetos well I love Cheetos what's that face Mister what's that face for eign to use like um non-dairy creamer because so many Asians are lactose intolerant oh I see yeah if it wasn't my city tend to be like non-dairy just because there's so many like Asians and a lot of them are lactose oh nice no wonder it tastes sour sometimes after a while yeah yeah no if it tastes out we shouldn't be drinking that you really should not not be drinking sour Boba baby [Music] but I didn't want to waste it well you know you yourself will waste your life if you don't if you're not being careful yeah what about your own life you will waste your own life drinking That Boba baby wait it's an Asian thing to be lactose intolerant that's really common I mean yo Muriel I keep my bubble the whole day though I mean same I mean same what do you mean keep your bubble the whole day like like five minutes well for me like I'm a very slow Drinker which is why I still have some even after like 24 hours because I'm just very slow to drinking and then I'll fall asleep and I'll wake up and I'm like [Music] oh god um oh yeah that's a good tip tip tip did you just drink the mold one no mister I threw them both in the trash damn she just doesn't want to tell you he's too embarrassed if you want to talk about the uh the warm the warm waffle stuff tell me about your warm waffles okay so literally last week I did he Luna waffles and the garbage was still here and like I filled up the garbage bag and I picked it up and I held at the bottom right because it was heavy and I was like why is it warm why is it warm I asked myself well everyone in chat was like there's a [ __ ] rat in there I'm like no it's not and I open it go on I I looked in it and it was pure mold the mold was generating heat it was right it was actively it was actively fermenting that thing was becoming its own living breathing organism where is that wait wait no I don't know I honestly okay okay I'm gonna be real I think your room just got warm and that's the perfect temperature and moisture for multiple I don't think the heat was coming from the mold I think it's it was it legit it was a result of the heat so you're telling me the call was coming from inside the house I think the house is at the right temperature for like food stuff to be left alone for a while under a nice moist warm conditions and as a result mold came out of it so like the mold itself was not generating heat it just happened to be there because of the heat I personally like the theory of the mold gating sentience so like explain why the bottom of the bag was warm well you see when a bag and another bag like each other very very much oh my gosh I'm just happy to know I'm not the most disgusting person I know hey what I didn't say it was you I just saw it who is it then Mom tell me don't don't get don't bully me you know like I am in big trouble I am in big trouble okay mom okay mom okay I never said it was you but if you feel targeted if the shoe fits if the mold grows oh my God held it damn it yeah wait don't say it the stuff is decomposing it's a chemical reaction that generates heat well no because it was warm like I swear to your God the bottom of the bag felt more more and that's why are you scared where did your God because I don't know I don't know which God I don't know but that makes it sound less genuine because you'd be swearing to your God if you wanted to okay I swear to God the bottom of the bag felt warm like that's why I was actually like scared if what if there's a rat in there and it wasn't it was just molding waffles would you have eaten the rat no [Music] oh my God don't make me to Jesus chest up thank you envy I need a maid uh I accept the applications let me make an application Google form hold on I think I volunteer what would you have your maid where apron I have an apron that that's it just the apron good call and they have to make me ice cream soup and then regular soup never mind I don't want to apply anymore yeah I was gonna say aye are you sure you want to take this on what I think this will hurt you psychologically I'm already very psychologically hurt because of this dream it's too late it's too late it's too late for everyone it's not too late it's never too late [Music] welcome to the subconscious that is your mind my my subconscious sounds really cute when's the last time you cried you want my honest answer or do you want my socially acceptable answer oh no I meant if you ever but I meant like if that's your subconscious these are the things it's asking you when was the last time you cried is the answer a 20 minutes ago B three weeks ago see I'm still crying uh for me last week no okay okay sometimes you just feel a lot of emotions at the same time you know yeah I feel that I said it once I'll say it again I feel like a lot of people are just emotionally constipated we all everyone just we just need a national nap day where everyone just takes a nap agreed um my room still smells weird [Music] yeah having moldy food there for a little bit might do that a week so was it your roomy child that was like this is I've had enough of you scarle yeah legit like I my roommate I don't leave my room ever except like the night time when everyone goes to sleep and I was like you know what I'm gonna get up and get food in the morning so I can say hi to my roomie I go out I like having rice and soup right I may be in the kitchen for like five minutes and then I hear subscribe oh and I'm like what what and she's like what the [ __ ] and I was like um a listener she's like the old pancakes um uh yeah why is there like five waffle makers in here what's going on she's like you better clean this mess but I called the car the carpet cleaners they're coming tomorrow and if you don't have this clean fight tomorrow my roommate was so [ __ ] mad it's funny I I feel like it's funny how you're trying to be quiet that's not vacuum but you also just scream down the hallway yeah I was gonna ask did she not wake up when you do that surprisingly no monster going in here what if The Haunting that's happening in your house is actually like what if your roommate's actually you know the ghost I would be terrified but if you're Remy simply passed away no she's still here no you're so disappointed because I love my roomie oh okay um oh let's see she's like the tip she like what do you call she gets up early and goes like hiking she loves like kale juice and like green juice I got me when I'm not sad oh my God and then she she goes to like EDC and stuff that is oh nice ugh it like goes to the gym like everything I am not she's very hip with the kids the Chisel this should be a snack okay I'll BRB food has like exhausted me huh I got a board get it and now I'm exhausted from eating this burger oh is it food coma I think so I think I ate it too quickly oh that happened to me once I ordered McDonald's on stream and like I was so tired I had to take a nap like legit 15 minute nap on stream oh yeah I also took a 15 minute nap the other day and then it turned into no no no no no no no no no no no no don't worry about it [Laughter] don't worry about it it's made a 15 minute nap 15 minutes multiplied by how many no the way I say it it was a 30 minute nap um I just took uh 10 of them ten and a half 30 minute naps oh damn we're trying to see if you can math um wait what were the numbers again 10 30 minute naps you can do it yeah yeah yeah yeah good job baby good job I'm so smart mom I'm so smart I could like hear you thinking you're like do you hear the engines Rolling In My Head nope I definitely could it was great oh my God it was very nice oh Jesus no my name's Nina hello Nina what do you like what yeah I want some hug I give you hug come here of course hug and affection and then there's Aya chewing oh [ __ ] sorry guys are good I was just giving mom hugs okay get a hug too wow there wow mama wow a sodi throw it back about front crunch Chex Mix one cereal no no it's a salty snack Oh I thought Chex Mix was a cereal well it's also cereal I got cereal too that should have went all right let's throw that [ __ ] away ah no no I got Cocoa Pebbles in my room are you cuckoo for Cocoa Puffs no I strongly prefer Cocoa Pebbles okay I don't think I've ever had Cocoa Pebbles ah seriously Bomb Diggity you said maybe I will throw it away no we're both crunching okay I love cocoa Bells you should try them yeah they're delicious Cocoa Pebbles yeah maybe one day I think I might lie down for a bit because after eating I just got like food coma and it's 3am so if I could nap for a bit more yeah go rest Nina go rest hi cuties I love you very much this was fun bye guys thank you for coming bye it's just us now hmm so it's on the menu what you doing brother me is she right now is me trying to game and snack at the same time I don't want to get I don't want to get gamer keyboard you need an extra set of hands yeah I should have Sprout more arms from the game and eat there's I'm gonna feed you like me oh yeah if you can just sit next to me and feed me snackies while I try to get get that Sombra that'd be nice here let me go get that Boba hold on I don't want that actually not at all oh come on babe come on babe no thank you no thank you I don't I do not I do not I do not desire this whatsoever I work so hard to get this for you come on babe come on um I'm allergic thank you I'm allergic to food poisoning thank you very much oh come on it's not even that bad that's pretty bad Scarlett that's that'll kill someone no I don't think so poison them at best kill him at worse oh my God Jesus climbing me I have to sneeze but I don't know if it's coming out oh my God yeah free giving bless yous here I am for you if I can get it oh [Music] I'm afraid no he's cute you're cute you're cute do you see it one second middle of a game oh that's okay I'm sorry babe it's okay it'll give me a it'll give me a chance to fix it hold on oh god what have you done don't worry it's nothing bad I promise my voice sounds so weird does my voice not sound weird on the mic that sounds fine to me am I just crazy maybe that sounds fine to me okay look how cute I am I know I'm adjusting thank you oh look at that it doesn't look too different from my actual mate outfit oh that's good it looks so cute thank you of course wait I feel adorable you are adorable did he know you yes and then the scarlings get one too if I could fix it come on oh God okay okay come on okay okay oh now everyone's in cute little maid outfits okay and we got that one and then we got this one and then we got that one perfect now everyone is all mated up because we're pretty made you are pretty made you are pretty it's color well your magic help us need to get well made of it's damn it I should have put that in the application thank you Russia cat God damn it I should have put that in the application I'll I'll bring it up later your uniform must be a maid outfit and or apron nothing else in my pretty chat of course you are notorious of course you are thank you for the super now I'm cold I'm cold oh no I'll take the apron nine nine nine nine nine nine [Music] foreign with you yes I can ask something about I'll hide them oh my God you see I saw a pic I wanted to send to you and I was like I don't want to bugger again do it Scarlett is that you never [ __ ] me right I was just not sure I didn't want to just spam you with all hide some Glory no no no it's not spam's blessing okay listen here listen listen I would do many illegal things for that man oh my God a waste that small and chest so ample I just I simply must go feral oh God okay let me go my neurons activate and I become monkey whenever I think about I'll hide them okay oh my God [ __ ] this guy found my hidey hole you're hiding hole Yeah it's like when when you play Sombra you have to basically place a Teleport somewhere on the map if that's where you're kind of like get out of jail free card and so I put one in the back line behind the enemy and Anime found it oh my God okay this isn't doll high thumb though but this is um a certain thing that I saw on Twitter of a certain individual um there you go have fun with that oh my God okay I'll get in just a second I'll look at it in a second Alex is how Sassy is it how Sassy they they jiggle and move my thing goes oh god oh Lord Almighty okay Lord have mercy upon my soul okay let's I'll take a look at in a second his mommy milkers got me going feral for real Honestly though I can't wait to see I passed on wander I'm waiting for I'll hide them yeah I'm getting I want to pull on scarra just because I like I liked him ever since I first saw him during the first event it was way littleness yeah he is a bratty little thing but then I also want to breed I'll hide them so like it's a little different my feral urge to just destroy him you know damn a feminine urge to destroy them why why oh [ __ ] balls come on the okay we're good I think we're good okay I think we're good I think we're good I think we're good I think I think me mentioning breeding all high then was what's in it look what you've done I am so sorry I think it's I think we're good now very good all right good okay oh yeah sorry if if my mention of wanting to breed I'll hide them destroy your internet I'm so sorry scarloff that's what you've done that means dude that didn't mean to do that I'm sorry it's okay I think we're good now I called my internet people and they're like oh well it's because where are you living now so you know the I don't know how like apparently the wind and the rain can affect the internet yeah that's pretty bad yeah the weather's kind of crazy right now for me so sorry I hope it doesn't last too long this horrendous weather the Wi-Fi is a paid actor honestly yeah WiFi son doesn't like us very much no it does not they're like no stop talking about Anime boy titties stop it it's like I also got a piece of um dark chocolate with orange peel in it orange peel yeah I was on board for the dark chocolate but orange peel now there's orange in it ew is it just the Citrus flavor cuts through the richness of the chocolate you very tasty it seems like you got a thing for oranges you you you you you eat orange chocolate you eat oranges in the shower why what is with you in oranges I like them listen here very little in my life Sparks Joy let me have my few oranges okay yes ma'am yes ma'am you know what I like those chocolate pretzels those Arc I like the yogurt ones oh I've never tried those they're pretty tasty I think the sweetness and the saltiness really make it tasty if we ever get off the levels go to a candy shop oh Godly thank you okay I might be going some time off away from a London Institute like at a specific time I'll DM you we can arrange something okay we have collab Diddy world probably not dibny but we can probably like just visit and just off collab elsewhere I'm looking like an Airbnb or something I wanted Twitter space on the Dumbo ride I mean technically you can I don't know if that's not a lettuce but like we can ask well there's a there's a very copyright music playing in the background extremely copyright music like Walt Disney himself comes out of the Grave to yell at us like a mouse comes stepping on steps on stubborn oh [ __ ] yeah like okay corporate Rat shows up to yell at us oh God Jesus Christ oh my god well that'd be so fun though that'd be really fun yeah I think like eluna's been talking about doing our first off collab somewhere like like a theme park we've been talking about off glabbing before debut yes the week two of me of knowing each other like okay so like off collaborate we're like what are we eating so what are we gonna go out together yeah it's just kind of hard to find a timer place because our schedules are all like like location-wide where like we make no sense schedule wise we make no sense and so it's kind of hard to get like a good put in because we we are so varied in that sense you know oh yeah see I'm trying to think of a scenario in Disneyland bran would be the one trying to climb on top of the freaking Disney Castle oh yeah he he fully like I think to bypass parking he just drop in through his spaceship honestly yeah Astor would be the one like sipping ice eating ice cream and then some like drops on his thigh ever so slow ever so recklessly bro I'm trying to think if I had an art of Disneyland what would everyone be doing Kyo would be probably irritated as [ __ ] that Ren forced him to wear Mickey ears Mari would be taking adorable pictures on like the freaking Merry-Go-Round or some [ __ ] and you and I will be sharing churros and milkshakes I love Charles oh yeah Scarlet what did you send me what did I say what it's just just watch it don't worry about it just just watch I mean itadakimasu at the same time like I just saw this on my food feed and I was like saves what do you you do as your feet is cold like tailored to your interest on Twitter right Carla yes you want to explain a few things to me not not really sure yeah I don't think any explanation can save you what could I explained of this that's okay Lulu I love you regardless you have good taste okay chat if you must know it is uh uh a person with their man boobs jiggling tibia is Tibby tibia is Tibby have you ever seen her legs don't tell her about my likes why I mean I mean I just don't have shame anymore I don't have shame honestly like after like knowing Uki Senpai and like seeing the things he likes that man does not fear anyone neither should you do as you please Carla live your Live Your Truth like bro I see so much like the dude from Call of Duty ghost I've seen so much art of that just poops her everywhere holy [ __ ] thank you ookie for your service you're doing the Lord's work he is honestly he is he's cultured and based all right Jesus okay Senpai simply knows what he wants and he he will share it with the world whether the world wants it or not the world does want it to be here I mean they do they do but isn't it a glorious video it was cool yeah it was pretty swag yeah Jingle Bells [ __ ] jingle jiggle if you know what I mean it folds and I can see you look gotta cleaning her room tomorrow a full snowy on Earth and I'll go bye Envy thank you for coming goodbye and goodbye everyone if anyone leaving mwah come on what are you gonna do for us to stream boo I need to make my bed sleepable the college student School of cleaning which is pushed onto the floor until later but I feel like I'll just be it's ground one again oh it's still clear this is because there's some stuff on the floor does not mean that nothing was done I I guess so and I do need to put my clothes away they've been in the hamper for like two three weeks I mean like that's not the worst thing ever heard it's like how could I let it go on for that long what I just I'm lazy at putting away my clothes okay two three weeks isn't that bad I need to just put them away I'm not stinky I still have some clean clothes like the clothes I'm wearing I took from inside that clean hamper but my but my life would be so much easier if I just put them away and hung them up but I'm too lazy it's a fair like just hanging up your clothes can be a massive like pain I I know I know clean hamburger no yeah the clothes in there are clean I just never put them away that's the problem here yeah I like to let a cook let it ferments for a little bit give it a reason too if he turns the wash you know oh my God the cook for a little cook let it marinate oh my God I mean I don't go outside so when was the last time I left my house uh you leave your house more if we went to Disney together yeah delete my house as much anymore because my Institute of Mystic stuff's online right now so like I don't believe that's nice I can get some more sleeping but after the winter it's over then I have to go back to going icky driving ah Everything is Awesome did me well you don't wear clothes you stream naked so that's true I mostly just you know just strap away I haven't given away my pants in a while who wants my pancake batter covered pants that I may or may not have still been wearing from yesterday me okay Michelle they're yours first me I saw they're yours you're welcome Michelle you own my pancake battered covered black sweatpants start the auction no Jonah Michelle already got him it's rigged no Abdul I saw her I saw their comments like a fist fight like a Denny's like parking lot fist fight over over here no I am no violence no violence I like violence oh my God place your beds boys no I saw the first me it went to Michelle I'm ready to rumble but I got one bit over here but over here go 200 200 over here for the sweatpants okay do over there see 200 over there 200 500 500 500 up there okay wanna go six I don't want to go to Michelle fin shaped bars I can very shittingly Do Rap God very shittingly random question what does endorsement mean on OverWatch it oh it means someone in the in the thing thought you did good so they gave you an endorsement does it do anything I I know I think it's just them being like like I would I take it as like you didn't get play of the game but like you did pretty good so like here's like high five that's what I see it as I see it as high five you did good kid you did good mm-hmm I'm flattered okay got it yeah it's like a thumbs up thank you good for you to go to bed on time you gotta clean out the rest of your room clean your bed clean your bed Define on time at a reasonable hour it's like it's pretty late yeah it's like what almost one but that's pretty early for me too like I don't sleep this early ever for me reasonable is probably like 7am before six nah reasonable for me is seven unreasonable is like two or three p.m because then I wake up right before I have to stream and then I panic oh [ __ ] I have to stream right now oh [ __ ] I have to do my schedule yeah that's what I'm saying because I figured like Sunday's usually busy for us so like should probably do that first like clean your room and use schedule I don't even know what I'm gonna do next week I don't even know well I know what we're doing tomorrow choo choo Charles honestly okay I'll show you what okay so the excellent folks haven't have asked me on occasion like oh yes Senpai like how how does one like negate your weekly schedule like how do you how do you do that and I at some point like we have no idea what we're [ __ ] doing we're all just like that's like the hardest part everyone's like everyone is like ah [ __ ] I gotta do my schedule I don't know yeah like two weeks in we're already out of ideas yeah and like how many of us are in calls being like I don't know what I'm doing this week what do I do with this schedule I don't know damn just wing it who needs a schedule no I need I have no structure and even though I don't even go by my schedule half the time I I feel I would feel weird if I didn't have a schedule you know it's more like a a formality than an actual thing for a lot of us oh yeah I know Choo-Choo Charles will be one thing we do wait you did yours already right and I'm still working on mine I'm just taking a break I usually final I'm not streaming tomorrow so I technically have until after tomorrow because tomorrow's Millie senpai's birthday yeah and a lot of us don't stream on birthdays well I personally don't stream on birthdays so it gives me an extra time to think about my schedule I try to like stream like after night time because usually most of them are done anyway yeah I think your your schedule's pretty smart though because like um uh it gives you a lot of leeway because you do stream so late so you don't you're not competing with a lot of time slots huh what if I wasn't in the Institute of Mystics I'd be streaming I don't even know could I stream all day if I could 44 hours dream challenge let's go I've thought of that I've I decided that you know what I I like I like attending the Institute I'm uh I would not risk that I'm not risk that okay but like would you do a 24-hour stream challenge um what if I feel like poop or something you you just you just leave chat for like a couple of minutes and you go you go drop off the kids and then you come back okay what if okay you know what touche touche hair good argument hugees and I watched it because you streamed at like 3am are you awake Kirk you could do 24 hours but you feel dead afterwards see because I need like hmm and Justin you we already feel dead for v-tubers that is true drop off the kids zero you know what I mean you can pull a scarlet and bring your phone with you oh yeah when I go potty I bring my phone with me and then I talk to chat while I'm on the toilet I mean valid valid aha I love you Scarlet love you she's so proud of it I am I am Xena I am I never take my phone to the bathroom there are two types of people in this world people who take their bathroom with them to the toilet and [ __ ] liars and those who lie I honestly do what do you do read the shampoo bottles like what do you do when you drop these kids off pool you know like you're on [ __ ] Tick Tock I see you Jared I see you I know you're probably like [ __ ] like scrolling through the tiki Takis the answer whammys on Twitter for the seventh time today you can't [ __ ] what do you call [ __ ] full of it man hi are you on the bathroom in the wait are you on Twitter in the bathroom uh not really I only like to use Twitter a whole lot to be honest or just in general like do you use the phone while you're on the toilet I do mostly yeah we have you did gotcha pulls on the toilet um not really oh I don't trust myself to make good financial decisions on the toilet yo there there was one time like during the Institute of Mystics I was like on a final and I really really had to go to the bathroom so I just picked up my laptop and I took it with me to the bathroom honestly valid I've attended meetings on the toilet before I just if they don't require me to have my volume or my camera on I just take it to the toilet exactly but then I have this one teacher that's like I want face cam and you're unmuted and I want your face cam on and if you'd like turn it off she's like nope show me it nope turn it on turn it on and I don't want it facing the ceiling where I see the top of your head and I'm like damn it yeah I honestly like mind your business lady exactly like I'm already here if you think I'm wasting my money that's my prerogative damn let me waste it then ah I use Virtual background with my face bro I just need to take a perfectly still what if I just made like a gift Loop of my face I've had friends who died who've done that yeah smart it is and then your teacher will just be like okay you're fine and then you're just like sleeping but see sometimes it like bites me in the ass because there was one time like the teacher doesn't ask so I would like fall I fell asleep and then I woke up and it was like kids who wanted to stay after and it was like 20 minutes later and I'm still there and like not saying anything and I'm like oh [ __ ] I was like ah man the teacher's probably gonna think I'm falling asleep and not attending class which is exactly what happened I mean they're absolutely correct but I want them to know that exactly so then I just quickly left and just hoped they didn't notice foreign I feel that and it's like emotional psychological level oh yeah the state is error I set an alarm for when class ends I need to do that I need to do that life is like a hurricane here in here in duckburg life's all a mystery [Music] life's all a mystery dinner time there is no purpose this is with lock please throw the rubbish bags out first of all it's raining and also today's Sunday and where I live it's garbage day so all the trash cans are already down the hill and I can't do anything about it also they're already full so I couldn't even use it anyway so I'm just gonna have to wait until tomorrow after the garbage is picked up and then I could put the other garbage in there and I got to wait for next week for them to take them out so it's all right you know get off my dick we made it I'm sorry oh my God oh my God wow you good I'm good homie I'm good I love you I love you okay what is it what does it mean to say blank difference I I don't know I've never heard of that yeah I know like skill diff but like what's like character name difference what does that mean I don't know okay I'm still learning the gamer lingo me too we need to like enter like a twitch lingo class like honestly can we have a twitch lingo class with Astor can that be a student let me DM that dude like bro that's a stream idea dude you have to do a collab stream idea can can ask or teach me Twitch lingo because like placing it to one player is is much better oh okay okay I may have received a toxic compliments because one of my teammates said Sombra diff against the thief because there's two sombra's me and another one we ended up winning oh no that server is really good and maybe we just won because we're lucky I don't know oh yeah I like her a lot she's very flighty I like getting behind people shooting them and running away you know oh do you know I feel like I'm very flighty I don't like sitting in one place I feel like I'll get exposed and bonked I feel like being Unga Bunga you do like I think yeah I think you are a tank mate you are thoroughly a tank man yeah yeah when Luca classes no I would rather chop off my own foot and scrape my toenails with my teeth than being a class with Luca that's so specific it that is my hate oh he's a good Senpai no hi oh boy hot dog I don't like hot dogs I do like hot dogs uh we're throwing some Costco are pretty good hmm I don't know see I like salami but I don't like baloney I don't like hot dogs I don't like [ __ ] pepperoni I don't know me I love a good reuben sandwich what's a Reuben like a um uh uh sorry the hex is annoying me uh just kidding that's a joke by the way we're cool um but uh uh I don't know it's like Reuben's like it's like kind of like sliced beef sandwich oh it's on a rye bread with a special kind of like like something like a kind of dressing it's got It's Orange it's very it's very uniquely like apparently it's a very Northern American thing oh it sounds it sounds yum they have it like do you have Jason's Deli Jason's Deli where you're at oh what a Jason's Deli um yeah it's okay it's um it's like um like a American Deli chain oh I see that's kind of like the food they have like like sandwiches and Reuben and stuff like that oh yeah is she still cleaning no I'm taking a break I cleaned too much Maybe this Widowmaker doesn't know I'm sneak up behind her we don't make air I don't know how to do it bro you've been on a two-hour break listen it's been like 45 45 listen y'all so should I make rice with soap no why not it's always your food what but I hope your hate is not fake and really a love for Luca thank you everybody 117 thank you for the zuba thank you that kid don't worry it's a joke I don't I don't hate Luca you know but like yeah you know when you [ __ ] around with someone it means you cool like if I'm yeah like if you can joke around and you know what I mean like well you'd be surprised some people will actively take it the wrong way but it's like I [ __ ] around with them because we're good like that you know yeah I think it's like I guess I understand why though I think with like without understanding what goes on behind the scenes some people can misconstrue a simple joke or a jab or like [ __ ] yeah like that's the thing I was like oh they actually hate each other no it's not always the case it's called having friends and like answering and that sort of thing see that's so weird to me because it's like if I didn't like you I would not talk about you at all and I'd keep your name out of my mouth you know what I mean it's like about talking about you it means I'm good I don't know to me that's so backwards to me yeah I feel like if I didn't like you I just would never speak of you like ever or like whenever you bring something like oh you know it's like I yeah some people just like well can like tend to misconstrue things really easily but I understand why it's still not great it's not it's not very cool but I can understand where it comes from and sometimes you don't know the full context it's hard to gauge so like are you completely fine let's see the one so that that that too oh my God yeah that happened last week I got a right hook from my friend oh a right hook oh I look like you got punched oh [ __ ] oh damn BB yeah most people don't have friends to live oh see like hmm it's because you can be open with people you care exactly that's like yeah like I said if I [ __ ] with you and I tease you to make fun of you we're good if I didn't if like if I got nothing to do with you then you know maybe yeah you get it now you hate him LOL let the hate flow in I hate Luca with the white hot intensity of a thousand suns yeah of course that man for me God's favorite oh my God thank you everybody 117 too well for the zuba and those big [ __ ] Honkers how dare why those massive chippies why do they hate me so sheer size of his honkies foreign [Music] it's probably gonna be a video or like a short clip just because it's gonna be way too short or how can I drag six people into a stream just like drag it out I don't know I'll probably just make it like some short little thingy instead there we go maybe you can do that everything is awesome everything is cool when you're part of a team everything is awesome when we're living our dream why did I think the words Who you gonna call Ghostbusters no we're not calling the Ghostbusters I'm not gonna call anyone actually no the absolute answer is no The Lego Movie song I love that song you know what I want to see The Lego Movie again it was a pretty dope movie I I actually the Batman Lego movie is also really good yeah I really I thoroughly enjoyed it oh yeah me too I had no right being as good as it was to be honest you know what movie I really like the Goofy Movie good movie good movie I think the second one to this excuse me yo the Goofy movies are my favorite Disney movies like of all time honestly based honestly wait wait listen to each other [Music] the first time I've ever seen it [Music] foreign I didn't put myself on the boot materials because that is a conflict of interest Arbiter 117. thank you for the super it's a conflict of interest that I didn't want to do that because I was the running I was the one running the tier list even if it was true I wasn't gonna put myself on top but now we have that would be a conflict of interest exactly but now we have six beautiful people to add to the list who would they be I think Zion would be copium obviously baby mommy milkers Medical either medical is such a cutie oh she is she's so cute her accent's adorable if she asks in her 2.0 stream does my accent annoy you I'm like no keep going keep talking go God I want her to read me the McDonald's menu oh my goodness but your booba is truly Superior thank you everybody I guess it's like it's a kind of situation where like you wish you had what you didn't have oh you don't like uh like I would not say that she's ungrave unless you don't appreciate what you do have going on for you and for example like her voice is some of this one of the sweetest ways I've ever heard my entire life and she's like well like my ex I'm like no listen read me the McDonald's read read me the entire [ __ ] dictionary please not going to go to that room better be clean by morning thank you don't start thinking for the super it will be for Koto I feel like she'd either be high bread factory or Mommy milkers cause hers they're nice but they are quite nice but they don't Boingo boing or wait do they hold on let me do if she if she goes vertically if she jumps vertically they they let themselves be known true true okay Zion cobium or flood flat Justice sorry baby just the way it is dopio hmm Dopey has a singular boob cover but I only see much chest action there though true true I would just put them in I don't even remember I think he'd probably be like decent probably like you know small breads like maybe a half loaf yeah I don't remember when I put the middle tier four I'll probably put them in there where would you put hex oh he seems pretty flat TBH flat Justice flat and stinky and then there hmm see they're all just flat and they don't show anything no chest to be found I think it's a couple and Milo if I just like compensate for them true true mm-hmm let chess admit their booba um no there'll be several problems with that actually yeah yeah um we will not only get cancer I think Mansion will block us into Oblivion so let's not I appreciate the idea but that is a no baby that is uh no don't be ass booba dopio has a [ __ ] boob fanny pack he has a one boob just a singular awesome but it's a good boob it's a good poop don't get me wrong a very good boob just it's just not that we were looking for who is not what were you looking for one safe Puba okay but the presentation I'll have to look at it when I do it maybe I'll do it the presentation is nice I feel like the the presence of a single boob cover does add a certain appeal I believe that is true that is true what is a boob of fanny pack even look like just look a dopia or hold on I can bring it myself hold on folks give me one minute let me just bring it out shall we let me see give me one moment poor favor lucky for you lucky for you chat let me see uh let me see [Music] um where is he let me see okay [Music] behold do you see that thing do you see that thing on his chest gosh the new kids are so dripped out look at these fits oh wait look if you zoom in he got wait he does go wait is this thing transparent oh is it okay he's got a credit quite a credit card kind of swipe situation yo I didn't even notice that holy [ __ ] okay I think yeah he's another credit card sniper it's not huge or anything but it's it's respectable respectable I I'd say a full Loaf a full loaf damn see this might bump him up a little bit that presentation bro that presentation I didn't even notice he had I didn't know he had like a little booba window and I didn't know that shirt he had under was like ever so slightly transparent wow I would put him in I don't want to see it's similar to Mr in a sense so I don't know if it would be bread factory or Opie of Truth hmm let's see hmm disappointed nothing there what is this no X you see Ever So slight Shadows but nothing much those hands though though God damn he do he do have the the Itasca uh the necklaces as they say as the kids say for chisel necklace please let me see uncomfortable I hate that Zion's so cute though oh she's real cute yeah but nothing kitties Gladys Justice Gladys Justice let's see damn it up she she be loafed up that's the whole Factory right there that's the whole damn Factory yeah the death of the mommy milk or territory take back what I said the presentation is in your face okay and then middle is also the whole team Factory damn in that boob cage your honor they are breaded up your honor you're looking at boobas yes I am damn bro you look kind of cute in that polka dot bikini girl just join what type of cleaning is this I did clean I did it's going great yeah I do need to clean a little more so I can like am I gonna go to bed though I mean I can just leave it right there no well it's not good for your back though like I feel okay so like one of the unspoken issues I learned this fun unspoken issue well I guess complications that comes with being a streamer is that we all have back problems yeah we're all in like chairs all the time yeah so that means that like like you know it just means that we we we eat a little c-shaped we're a little or little cashew sheet little dudes a shoe shaped um it was going great until you decided to take a three hour break no I didn't take a three hour break what are you talking about yeah we're talking about okay how the hell have I been stream cleaning for five hours when did this happen I'll just clean off your bed uh but then I I have to I'll save it because then I have to like take off my headphones because my headphones only go so far so I'm not gonna be able to hear anything I can leave the call I'm about to cook I'll turn it in for today anyways you can listen yeah I'll just leave a call I don't have to have your headphones on and now you can clean your bed no I don't let me stick around yeah yeah okay I also going for another 30 minutes you have been stalling a lot no I have not they think I'm stalling I they think I'm stalling no I think that the frequency of these um cleaning streams I think it'll be in your best interest to buy a pair of Wireless yeah so then I could just roam free in the room and then huh yeah have some freedom I do have my Kitty headphones but see I I don't know if it's a go XL or Bluetooth no oh [ __ ] oh man Angie [Music] love you too not very well versus technology but I only ever concerned myself with the input when it comes the goggler I don't think that the output particularly matters TBH oh okay you probably can't hear yourself if you just have it as in this like a like is to hear me on Discord that's fine but I don't think it's anything's gonna go through the goggsler Aya do you have this problem there sometimes I plug in my go XLR and like instantly I sound like roboticy like the sound effects are on and it's not it's not on um do you have a um a ground Loop cable what does that mean it basically helps with um electric interference and the sounding of like static or like staticky Voice or electronic voice it has like a specific like scientific term terminology I'm just not very well versed in it see it's work it only happens when I like if I first plug it in and go on stream but as soon as I like unplug everything and then do it again like it'll work fine it's really weird it's um yeah yeah I think it could be oh oh just like and I've heard the the dogs are doing things like that before I had the same issue then I got the that ground lip cable thingy and it helps a lot is it like a USB or what is it it's basically where you know when you put your audio plug-in like your little um uh the little doodad your little 3.5 millimeter so you can plug into listen to your uh to the audio through the goggler um oh no shoot I lied I used to have that set up that's back when I was using a um USB mic uh because I got a new microphone I'm using using an XLR cable so I don't have that issue at all anymore but um back when I was using a USB one I'd be using that little because I have the SMB with the go XLR that's so weird uh with an XLR cable mm-hmm um questions how often do you turn off your computer every night every night huh I know that some weird wacky [ __ ] happens when you don't do that but the fact that you do do I don't know why it's not why it's acting up then that's weird hmm probably go explore a book if it's robotic it's probably the process yeah it's so weird it's only when I first started up and then I have to like unplug it all and replug it back in and then just hope it doesn't sound like it like it happens at the beginning of streams all the time and it's so it's so annoying yeah that that would that could be it oh this is a little dumb I didn't spend this much money for it to be stupid damn I'm sorry this is so mean I love bullying baby Genji's who have obviously never used Genji before and they're it's like with Genji's they're great or terrible because you have to get be bad at Genji for a while before you go to Genji chat chill thanks yeah it's moldy life form nah nah nah where is the content we came for what do you think I've been doing for half the time all right guys it's still her streams it's still her role she can do as she pleases yeah I'm taking a break a long break I need healing come frantics what do you call it I am the freaking like what this excuse the whales in the background there's whales you're fine Scott you've been clearing for several hours in a row tonight and like I said it's because I already vacuumed so all I can do is just move the stuff off my bed but I'll do that when I'm off stream because then I can't read chat and I can't hear Aya and I can't read chat the whales yeah the dogs mm-hmm but yeah let me see it was all Genji main spam what you've been cleaning and been showing us booba so I won't complain I mean yeah like I said all I have to do is take the stuff off the bed you know that's why it's like it's fine this girl can do as she pleases yes lab rights why do you want lab rides oh bro you know that everything's mad at me when they switched a Widowmaker to try to take me out from the sky excuse the titties never say excuse no I'll never excuse him I I appreciate them actually do it more do it more oh my where is this one okay fine chat you get laugh rights and all the trash bags can I have lap rights too fine okay let's see I can't do anything about the trash right now because it's trash day the trash cans are down and if you leave them outside then you're asking for raccoons and stuff so yeah so I kind of have to keep it here right now yeah all I see the aftermath of too much red bull what do you mean and then chat there you go there now you both have lap rights is that better I think I've always wanted oh my God yellow Red Bull Supremacy I've never tried the yellow one I've only yellow one what is that one I've only ever tried a couple off flavors oh my God there's a yellow Red Bull it might be like pineapple Maybe oh I didn't know that ow [ __ ] my hand okay yeah I'm fine I just flung my hand and it went on the damn thingy hey I gotta play the game good job you're learning okay let me see let me just go back and read some of the supers because I missed a lot from earlier my girlfriend don't mind me I don't care go for it no prob let me figure out where I stopped I stopped it let me see okay your honor she's pogging okay Paws and Pals already did US perfect in every way see this is why I read them during because it feels so weird when they're out of context yeah it feels disjointed like I feel like I feel like um I try to read them on time as well because you're right because when I wait till the end sometimes like oh the joke is gone the trains left the station you know yeah that's okay we're just vibing now thank you possum Pals for the zupa are young Scarlett get some help I know thank you for the super Michael Fang to escape scarla's room you gotta win Jumanji no Jumanji thank you Michael JT don't drink those I didn't thank you for the zupa GM Lemmy scarless true innovator breaking the mold in growing mold we're just gonna do it where I do them all in different voices um GM lemming Scarlet's a true innovator breaking the mold and growing I think I read that one and growing mold thanks DM Lemmy for the super and so it's late oh wait I read this one my two oceans thank you slayed with the soup I think I read this one I have no words I know notorious fluffy cat honeydew Boba from Boba ranking stream no it was from another stream thank you puffy cat Tiba for the super oh I did read some of these um yeah did you try to ferment it no Paws and Pals I didn't Scarlet's new Oshi Mark biohazard and puke emoji thanks our young thank you for the super and here is the early holiday present hope everyone has a great month and holiday be safe and hope you all have a great rest of your day or night thanks no one thank you for the Supa sorry sorry I have to hear my annoying multiple voices it's it's why my nose is so nasally today whenever I think most people only talk for a while they tend to get a little stuffy little stuffy yeah she's just like me for real thank you bucket capacity thank you for the sofa actually um actually hooked oh my god um I don't even know scar um scarlet no funny memes you're my kamiyoshi I love you dearly I am for real genuinely concerned for your health please throw things away thank you Russia Kaya thank you for the super foreign I've seen the rotten insides of people and yet that is somehow worse how the heck this is haunt my nightmares forever burn it down thank you dust writer thank you for the super JT I'd throw up if I had any food in me thank you JT thank you for the super well I think you still my Yoshi I love you I don't know what I'm doing Julie do some of the tick tock voice lady I try to um scarla you must sell the thing though I can't read you must sell the right to you our room to the umbrella Corp and use the money to get a new room and a maid make sure to bring roomie Chan with you thank you Paws and Pals thank you for the super the little path um so it says we're worried about your Scala forgot the castle [Music] um that's pretty good it's pretty good hello Akuma named xenix thank you for joining the apprenticeship baby how clean is Aya's room probably really clean actually I feel like you very good cleaning I think is this real your room mine yeah you're right probably yes as a as of late no not at all uh the ghost is mold ghost at this point oh there you rest okay thank you for the super you almost burn your house now you need to thank you Greg D thank you for the supers I I even I I can't read I think even if you have food and he came I can't read I think even if your food and Boba came to look Pig I think even if your food and Boba came back to life in the trash can I'm sure if it would want to return back to your room Scarlet thank you Lord Miss bomb thank you for the same pot I don't know what that was I'm so sorry are you even if you're ever going to fix yours never mind you do you my friend drink Red Bull like wine y'all I don't know what I'm doing thank you Greg D thank you for the super I'm so sorry okay please please launch your trash please launch your trash into the space I don't think landfill will want it thank you notorious Ty for the super that was a bad Spanish accent I'm so sorry it was convinced me thank you VA debut I could use a little plaque I work as a custodian double bagging is literally trained for anything public or big private events business thank you Jill benelgo thank you for the super ew Southern I'll be hello this is an intervention thank you Sanji thank you for the super darling that's gross it's gone I'm feeling like the solidarity with you right now thank you Nana thank you for the super honey it's accurate and cute thank you [Music] ew sorry Hi Paws and Pals thank you for the super they said oh Joe Sama I tried I tried I don't know give me another stupid voice okay I always fails are saving throws against Scarlett what does that mean thank you rasa can't thank you for the soup bro it's a D and D thing like I'm weak I'm weak for you basically oh I see boy okay what okay so know what you dork okay oh yeah will you do Scarlet super impression please thank you Mick mcfaldi thank you for the super it's not like I care or anything you dumb idiot whatever I like I like your Zion impression wait what Zion impression that was a giant impression that was a little boy you sound like a sunsun oh oh okay okay I get it I'll do a girly one that's her protag voice I don't even know what my protagonist would be um Scarlet I don't need to clean also Scarlet mold I don't know what that was Vero shoes okay uh Drake therapy money for Aya what do you mean you mean for me they giving you therapy money you can we can it's okay we can you can hold my hand that's all I need thank you Jake Jake thank you for the super try a super accent oh my God I remember doing this with someone in BC and they were like oh right so rock it yeah sir please dude hi Momoa so gnarly brother ew look at this really good uh look at some pieces I was like telling him like how does sun sound so Los Angeles but it's so Australian at the same time and he's like because I'm from L.A I'm like no the [ __ ] you're not shut the [ __ ] up Luca um okay so he's trying to do Valley or not even like surfer girl did the Boba eggs hatch for me how radical yum Furious thank you for the super that was so bad I don't know what I don't know what a surfer girl sounds like I don't know I'll be honest neither do I but we'll take it we can get it Mr ooh thank you Esther shining astero yeah I do voice what does a gairu sound like uh yeah it is like um well you know what a cat is yeah maybe like someone who's kind of like like a popular girl like a mean girl or something oh I don't know cat girl boys I imagine there are gigantic monsters underneath the trash that sounds fun stuff like this they're thinking to you thank you so much for the super convenience store or like a million dollar store oh um Ash Ketchum oh come on Mr Pickles is that you my Yoshi also I is a dork thank you Isaac Carter thank you for the soup oh why are they sending me love what I did wrong oh man see I'll do Hex for this one hex please fix my baby girl yo baby girl yo darling hex please fix your fur right now thank you notorious thank you for the super mwah I can fix her I can fix her Carlos see I don't even need my [ __ ] mixer yo what a baby yo she's built different she built wrong I know right my food thank you for the soup you sound like a 10 year old male protagonist yo right thank you Senpai what are you doing here Senpai you can go now what are you doing here I didn't think you would be here wow this is so embarrassing damn senpai [Laughter] oh my God oh I see I see Aya please move here we [Music] sleep thank you for the super I'm a terrible roommate though why but I'm too busy to do the chores but like I just don't like you then like back my old loving range with my old Remy like what we do is like um uh I would cook and she would clean I would cook I don't clean but let me tell you how I got this Rings All of Me yeah I saw that I think I could do whales in me but the volume lower now it just sounds like them to say thank you that's kind of good not even it wasn't me but it's a man that's a fun versus my number one I need to hear it okay so here's some tips 21 with the volume lowered now it just sounds like a dentist ASMR oh I already read that let's go Luigi's Mansion stream thank you tachibana thank you so much for the super holy [ __ ] balls Ford Panda cool voices holy [ __ ] bro thank you so much for the uncle super what the [ __ ] oh my God you've got such a voice range not good as you ran Jesus Christ bored and um bored panda thank you so much for the AKA super cool voices thank you so much bored panda oh my God thank you bro thank you Lord Panda thank you so much for the record ing so I'm trying to sell like poem's voice is really hard to do they're like Pomo energy I just like I just woke up and we cleaned we did a little bit clean yet yeah I started Creator thank you so much for the sofa damn pomo's voice is so hard to do yeah it requires a fair amount and she's a very specifically way of speaking oh yeah okay so um I just woke up and we already read that one thank you star Creator thank you for the zuba um I don't even know what to do what I love no what a lovely night for trouble okay it's official scarless Rez is president of niji stinky no chaos thank you for the super oh hi my name is Timmy Turner Charlotte please why are you like this Oddball I don't know thank you for the super mwah let me see what uh okay hi honey she's distracting from the room cleaning thank you Slade for the super oh God you could 100 do Tails voice come on Sonic I don't know what tail sounds what does Tails sound like yeah he sounds really spunky okay Sonic that's enough chili dogs I don't know I need to hear it higher oh Sonic we gotta go get some chili dogs I know you like Amy I think I don't know oh that's mean oh I get Timmy Turner all the time like I people say my laugh sounds like Kim oh [ __ ] I can see it now I get it all the time um God so good at not even red I could do red don't make the Scarlet jelly with OverWatch thank you Jake thank you for the super Aya needs to save Scarlet from a Red Bull intend he's diet thank you Jake thank you for the super I'm sorry red [Music] I mean I'm here to be wholesome I swear thank you everyone 17. thank you for the soba honey I don't know what that was I'm sorry oh hang out I bet Chad loves it imma tell you for the sounds of yours all right Chef thank you touch your body thank you for the sober I don't know what that was hey bored panda thank you so much for joining the apprenticeship honey thank you for the super baby mwah I don't know what to do [Music] no I'm so sorry I am sorry impression I don't know your voice is fairly unique really no I'm actually like I think uh Oliver is inside one person today come on keep talking I didn't ask you a bully like this look near you doesn't hear you I don't like this at all actually let's stop right there see like when I do this kind of voice or when I go like this people tell me this sounds like Aya and I'm like I don't really think so [Laughter] mistook us for each other during the song that's kind of crazy though that's crazy the way we think is completely different though Animal Crossing I'm thank you I'm back Donald thank you so much Donald thank you for the super baby The Voice kind of sounds like what so I don't know why people think this kind of voice sounds like you I don't really think so I've been told that my uh my Cadence and I speak very snobbish sounding so well you're the sweetest piece in all of Brooklyn what why Brooklyn I don't know it's really from cat Thug like Rebecca you're the prettiest cat song That's a classic well hi Scarlett remember the trash bag you have wait I already read that one thank you chaos thank you for the Super Why are you my Yoshi thank you as a soldier thank you for the super mysteries of mold Scarlett thank you for the super who enjoys Valley Eye okay so baby corn thank you so much for the super Valley I'm sorry thank you for the super mwah that's not like my [ __ ] Valley voice sounds like what are you talking about like close what are you talking about not even close like what are you talking about the quote The Immortal words of Joseph that's crazy that's crazy like that's like so weird like it's so [ __ ] yeah sorry sorry I hate you I hate you I'm trying to get you your voice down I'm amazed I think Oliver is Sensei once said that like um he's amazed that we don't have a voice like like you imagine that we'd have something like my voice and Ian already but we don't for some reason I mean Ian is still pretty new you know it is pretty new still but I just thought that by now it has something kind of like this you know um it's very nasal I sound very snobbish I don't mean to I think it's the way that I I think it's like a this is the way that I talk I guess hmm why is my mom texting me to go to bed no mom no laughs oh my God okay so this I'm trying to think of another voice to do let me oh hey man anime is life arbiter117 thank you for the super oh hey man I can't do Barts any other line except going oh hey man I can't do his voice any other way I don't know how the voice actor does it obviously with practice I guess hello do a Smurf mom why mom why are you texting me right now my mom said do a Smurf I don't know how to do a Smurf I think people mistake intelligence with snow are you Simon's intelligent that's adorable he's very adorable Mama Gooney what are you doing my mom is watching I guess hi Mom I cleaned my room are you proud of me can you leave [Music] mother you can go Smurfette I don't know what mom I've never seen the Smurfs she's legit texting me oh my God yes I am proud of you thank you Mom thanks I've never never done a Smurf dude what does a Smurf sound like God uh uh she's not cleaning room yes I have oh good job Mom proud of you hi Mama Gooney they're all saying hi they're all they're they're all saying hi to you mother they're all saying hi Jesus criminy show Mama no no my mom's gonna beat my ass no I'm not showing her that no I will not show my mouth she'll she will legit be like what the [ __ ] I'm not showing her that no oh my God she took six months to clean it though no why are you guys feeding her lies she's about to get the chancla no I'm not no I don't know what you're talking about gracias yeah see if you if any of y'all say Susie I [ __ ] swear to God she needs to know no she doesn't she doesn't need a no she doesn't need a no mother doesn't already know wait what your mother doesn't already know about my messy room no a while no I mean she probably knows because she knows I'm very messy and she's seen my room before she just doesn't know the current state the absolute State she does not know the state and she doesn't need to know Scarlett you deserve the chancla for the [ __ ] multiple month old but no it's not months why are you feeding lies to my mother you know it's it's just not true it's just it's just not she's such a sushi I don't tell her I'm a sousia no no no no no no no you know let's just go back to Super Shelly um yeah Kim Kardashian does her tactics our nijisanioshi's are are infinitely times better than Kim only got Arbiter 117 thank you so much for the sofa I'm dying okay um Scarlet is being good I will vouch for her thank you baby car thank you so much for the super oh hey howdy Scarlet I work at a barber shop and it goes down after four hours yo it's really Smiley thank you so much for the super darling yo my sister in Christ be careful thank you Roberta 117. thank you for the super oh God okay okay um um okay uh don't make me to choose that's plus that's Chad's job Mom why are you watching talk like Bad Bunny mom please stop I don't Mom I don't know how bad bunny [ __ ] sounds like Mom who is that it's a it's a Spanish singer rapper oh he also has a song named yonaguni that's right yeah you told me about this before yeah I was like yeah Mama Gooney can you please sit on your no you can't sit on my mother's lap I'm not gonna intimidate Bad Bunny I'm not trying to disrespect here okay what are these requests Mama Gooney I know right can you please visit Scarlet's room my mom is Mom isn't here kales I don't live with my mother okay she is not here Bad Bunny is awesome I know but I'm not gonna imitate him no I'm not gonna do that Mama Gooney is based see mother they think you're based it means they think you're cool Mom you're a cool mom explaining explaining like twitch lingo to people who don't get it it's the wildest thing to be H like Mom do you know what for shizzle means my mom's probably gonna call me stupid the foot just looks like it's like an old term isn't it I think for chisels like a fairly like a a fairly well-known like uh not young person trying to learn young person lingo kind of word you know Mom do you know what POG means I'm gonna text her did you know what dog means do we hold on oh [ __ ] okay okay okay oh [ __ ] balls [ __ ] balls sorry she's also going to tell me something about cursing do you know what POG means okay see she's probably gonna tell me stop cursing I'm so like no why are you asking Mama because I'm curious if she knows I'm just curious if she knows what POG oh my God no okay I can't believe we're getting into an active conversation with Mama Gooney this is great do you know what bowl poke means what bowl pucky let me Google that what does that mean is that English yes oh [ __ ] oh it's just like another word for like Dom oh in English I never heard an English word quite like that I don't know I Googled it and it says primarily heard in the U.S not bold Pocky bull pucky Mama Gooney can you force Scarlet cosplay no no oh mother instead of saying [ __ ] oh oh okay I get it Mom I get it Mom oh yeah Urban Dictionary sorry for bull pucky a polite way to dismiss or reject something without having to say [ __ ] thank you Mom you taught chat a new word see if you don't want to say [ __ ] say bull pucky I will say that Mom I know how to say [ __ ] in sign language oh my I I we can't really show our hands that yeah I have no idea I have no idea how to show this I can I can show this hand that's about it oh my godmother me too oh she knows as well oh my gosh I love your hands you have such pretty nails and stuff thank y'all look at them I need to get them touched up Honestly though like look at that let me do your nails for you oh yeah can you pat my head hold on oh and I'll do chats too there what the fudge I know baby core what the fudge thank you for the super wow all right kid okay let me see I think I'm almost done here I read this one I need emotional laxative oh okay the bomb is here I I see you thank you for the super I see you okay oh I think we're good actually yeah thank you all so much Jesus cry me laugh rights you guys always have flat braids see I still need okay maybe next week we'll do that bad voice acting stream I've been meaning to do that for a really long time oh man Mama goonie can you pat Us Babies too to compare with Scarlet for research purposes my mom's not gonna pet you guys no my mom's not gonna do that Jesus yeah so um I'm trying to think of how should I run this bit okay I'll let you guys like give me anime lines like as long as I don't have the copyright on the screen it's fine so I'll just ask you guys to give me lines you can just tell me what anime it's from and like what character it is I'll look it up ahead of time I'll probably make a I'll make a tweet about it or something and then you guys could write it there I'll do it I'll do the research ahead of time and then we'll do like that I won the voice acting stream I went oh my god mother oh good night all oh my mom says good night good night Mom sleep well she goes Mama goonie up late I know right she a busy lady she a busy girl boxes on debate tank Festival okay I say everyone say goodnight to Mama Gooney she's going to go to bed now so make sure you all wish her a great night make sure you tell her good night give her all the kisses in the world no mama Kurt you're not allowed to say goodnight to my mom Kurt you stay away from my mother good night Mama Gooney is she single Kurt mom Chad is asking if you're single mom help me I think like if you mention anyone in your stream your chats will always ask if that person in question is it is a single yo but yeah I think my roommates oh god oh like why are we going that way yeah that makes it let me see a stinky smelly furry exactly stinky and smelly good night Mama goodie thank you very cool thank you so much for the super uh La Morenita oh oh more sugar [Music] okay hold on what is he single though mom chat wants to know if you're single mom they want to know if you're single you can answer truthfully you could you could just mean you should but see my mom legit answered before because I told her they were married and then mom was like well that's just a paper and I was like oh my God oh like someone said it's not set in stone it's a paper oh my god when my mother is just as unhinged as I am God no no no [ __ ] Kevin oh mama my new OST my your mom's my New Orleans she my mom say less Mama goonie Carson walk away from my mom mama mama goonie hi nice to meet you you're my new oh she I'm taking good care of your daughter I'm trying to get her to clean up y'all stay the [ __ ] away from my mom so basically Papa Gooney single to back off LMAO back it back it I guess Chad is your new dad now shut the [ __ ] up touch your body get the [ __ ] out of my face get the Rings get the rings out of the chat mother look what you've done get those wedding rings out of the chat no stop it Jesus oh my God what is happening yes John you guys oh my god mother look what you've done can we not I'm taking these pictures to send to her in case she already left Jesus criminy mother look what you've done uh oh my God what are you guys doing please the person does the weather reports uh [Music] um oh thank you John um Celsius five goal Celsius oh but it's a paper for you though Mom oh it's a paper for you though mom the [ __ ] scandalous foreign [Music] it sounds legit nah I probably have a bunch of grammatical errors in there somewhere oh it's done sounds pretty pog appreciate very limited though I have to study a lot it sounds legit I think you have a good base to work off thanks my mother said I'm La toxica Para Papa goonie when it comes to papaguni mother oh my God so then it's papaguni single no my mother said she is a la toxica for Papa goonie so the answer is no thank you not alone thank you for the super baby mwah Jesus criminy damn it yeah actually I have to go now I have to go I gotta for The Institute thank you for coming BB thank you thanks for letting me hang out for so long no problem thank you for hanging out with me thank you finish your room finish at least clean some more at least you get your bed cleared I might end streaming a little bit too my mom literally texted me go to bed Mom it's not it's only 2 A.M mom and you're still awake come on it's still approaching DJ now I should probably go to bed it's DJ numbers [Music] hello chat well that was a fun entertaining stream wouldn't you say oh God it's d-gen hours yes it is it's only 2 A.M it's only 2 A.M there's no problem here what about sister goonie no I've literally told you one of my sisters are literally married Jesus criminy how about this if we shipped Mama Gooney and papaguni house scandalous what yeah this video was really fun even those all right okay oh my God what you guys are so freaking weird yeah one is married one is gay one has no interest like come on I have a lot of siblings it was an experience and a half I'll tell you that I'm happy I'm glad you guys had fun Kurt I swear to God stay the [ __ ] away from my mom God chat you two I better not hear you guys are trying to get at my mother see oh my God you guys are crazy I'm back how's everyone doing it's already established it's just a parish of the [ __ ] up cart oh my God is this now an endurance stream no this is just me vibing this is just me we're just chilling we're just vibing we're just hanging out that's it I mean I still have to clean I have to finish cleaning because right now my bed is unsleepable at the moment let me see something okay okay cool okay okay okay okay okay okay okay okay okay you're still cleaning not really I'm I was taking a break and you know then I'll then everyone came to the yard every my milkshake literally brought everybody to the yard like I uh Nina after everyone was here and we were all partying so I didn't clean but like I said I'll probably end stream in a little bit because I don't know if you guys want to hear me just going through my clothes and because it's kind of over there so it'll be okay I'll just end streaming a little bit oh you possibly scare them Mama goodie might steal us from you what do you think it's kind of late though it's only 2 A.M it's only two a.m see my I think that's so funny how my mom even saw that I was still streaming really late and she was like go to bed I'm like no why do your thing take it bring it to my baby girl let me show you what you got Pop Lock and Drop It Pop Lock and Drop It hey yo mama Goonies single kidding are you serious right now are you being cereal right now one moment are you being cereal right now one one moment please one moment please just one second are you cereal right now mama sees all yes I do see all Vivi core thank you for the super mwah forehead stream hey don't be making fun of my forehead oh my God frosted flakes are more than good they're great they're great I'm sorry okay Fruit Loops to be exact what about Fruit Loops wait what are you talking about Fruit Loops for okay so my favorite cereal is actually I love cocoa Crispies like I love them they're so yummy had five streams [ __ ] up bro shut up I'm serious about Mama Gooney why are you guys bringing the Rings to Mama Gooney why why your eyes are so pretty thank you I can do huh um [Music] I can do a mo guess hold on [Music] it's so hard to like talk or make like you know yeah call us Daddy no why what did you do to deserve that title absolutely nothing Jesus Christ Scarlett just for theoretical information's sake if we want to do nsfr of Mama Gooney what would be your hashtag put it on mine don't be a wimp put it on my hashtag put it use my what what you don't freaking put on my hashtag do you got the balls put it on my hashtag put it on mine if you're ballsy my thing just fell oh my God chat you're so bad chat you are so bad I can't believe you're still awake didn't finish cleaning I like half finished it like I vacuumed but I didn't vacuum all the way because it's like late and I don't want to wake up my roommates so right now I just have my clothes to put away and a lot of [ __ ] to take to the kitchen you know what though maybe for mother's day I'll get an art commission oh wait do you guys like that for Mama goonie if I get like a nice art commission for me with my mama like with my mom like Mama Gooney I think that'd be really cute so you guys get to see how beautiful mama Gooney really is um wait then you guys are just gonna semper her more than me that would be cute I think I might do that though ah Jesus cry Mini oh that sounds cute it is especially for Mother's Day you know what I think that'd be a good idea unlike Skyler Mama Gooney Papa gonna know exactly to do magic see Honestly though they probably do that would be nice Mama Gooney will be my new what excuse me tan Scarlet you know we only SIM for other people in your life to make you jealous why would you do that why is mama Gooney hot very hot like you thought I was body Bugatti my mama's on another level how about papaguna on Father's Day oh see that'd be really cute uh scoot over Scarlet let Mama Gooney take over um no because we want you to get just to prove you love us why see hmm but see I don't even know like I like realistically I don't know are you guys the jealous tape like I said I've never updated or anything like that never had a boyfriend or girlfriend or a day from whatever so I don't even know if I'd be the jealous type I mean I do get jealous when someone takes the last cake pop from me at Starbucks I do hate that or when I see someone with like food I want or when you you know when you're at a restaurant and you see the waiter like carrying the food and you're like and you think it's for you and then you see them walk away to another table and then you're just like hmm that's what I get jealous about vibes I've never dated either so no I'm so lonely not at all I'm low-key also it wouldn't work oh oh okay I see I see yandere Scarlet confirmed no I'm not a yandere what are you talking about owe you all the Dallas type because if anything I'm jealous type with chat let me see let me see give me one second please give me one second to try something I don't get jealous because I don't like people I mean ain't that a mood though okay give me one second give me one second please let me go do something really quick okay one second foreign ER thank you for the super oh no I cut off [Laughter] hi did you miss me mother if you are watching please go away I'm single but not available foreign she can find the knife but not her glasses I know I need to find my glasses mom if you're still here please don't kill me that I lost my glasses don't kill me she's gonna be so mad she's gonna be like how the [ __ ] did you lose your glasses and I'm gonna be like I don't know Mom I don't know I just listen mom I I don't know okay and I don't know how else to tell you you know how's the cleaning going along it's going great I think I'm just gonna save the rest for after stream though so we just vibing we just vibing red flags this biggest airport even though I kind of want to go put the pizza in the oven I kind of want to put the pizza in the oven a little bit and then but then I don't want to leave chat and then I have no one to babysit there's no one to babysit you guys you know and I will not have it I'm really loving this Vibe TBH you like the yandere why do you like the yandere jokes on you Mama goonie is yandere two she sees she see see her statement in trying to approach Papa Gooney she said she's La toxica para para or foreign girl you haven't eat the pizza well because I didn't even cook it yet it's um it is a freezer Pizza is a let me let me go get it it's like right here it is a um pineapple and Canadian bacon freezer Pizza okay what the heck's the knife you're gonna cut a cake oh I'm gonna cut something all right is it a cake though is it a cake though that's questionable is the kitchen clean oh is the knife clean questionable that is also questionable it's gonna let you literally left us the babies scarlings operating High machine all right are you um hold on mother asking me things hold on [Music] um sorry one second okay I I remember that night from school we got very close I know right we were just on the rooftop together just you and my thank you messages thank you for the super mwah is it a boneless cake it will be it will be a boneless cake thank you baby core thank you for the soup does the knife have mold on it you know what maybe I leave for like five minutes and Skyla pulled out a knife what did chat do chat did everything chat always does everything I know right do it no balls do what no balls do you want no balls you don't got no balls I mean I don't either I mean I don't either listen I am not a yandere I am a B I am a beautiful gracious first of all I am an artiste I'm an artiste I am not a yandere I am a beautiful artist look at me uh hi see I'm an artist I don't know what you're talking about in that anyway you knew your dads no you know My Two Dads I honestly feel more protected when Skyla pulls out the knife while we Vibe on the lap well then well so I think we're done with the room cleaning for today though we can just hang we can just Vibe let me just go wait this was the correct room I'm stupid okay where's my room I went home finished dinner still breaking no I don't know what you're talking about yo did I [ __ ] up where did this one no okay hold on like I think I [ __ ] up so much I don't know which one is my room shiz balls oh gosh darn it oh God oh I found it okay we're good okay we're good thank you our young thank you for the super honey okay okay okay let me see I'm just trying to get us back to normal right now which what is normal anyway especially with me you know what is normal anyway behind the frame you listen here you little [ __ ] I know okay hi hello wow it's already 2 A.M bald Scarlet I'm not bald also looking my background see look I love getting holiday commission stuff but see I don't decorate my room at all I was telling you guys your streams always cheer me up I'm glad zag I'm happy they do I wish I could just take you guys to the kitchen with me so then we could make pizza because I don't want to leave you guys just here you know what I mean maybe the real room with the scarlings we made along the way that is true you're missing a part of your head did the knife cut it off no my head is normal thank you don't you see your scene will always be my go-to in terms of YouTube is on taco banana thank you so much honey also what else would you guys want to see next week okay let me see I have some ideas we're gonna make takoyaki or elote or because like I try to only do one hand cam a week just because I know some people like I don't want to spam them either so hmm let's see I'm trying to come up with some other ideas I don't even think I have a Yakiniku place near me let me see why do y'all want me to be bald why that is not how what I want to do okay so hmm Hades Street yeah wait so Hades two would be coming out sometime next year right because it's because they're now there's gonna be a two I need to finish it I need to finish it I wanted we got to do it you know we got to do it okay definitely Haiti sometime next week maybe maybe good time because I really want to finish it oh oh two stream definitely for sure because I need to practice are you gonna do see Astro told me that the glitch attraction just gets like harder of the Photoshop stream that's right I need to look at the submissions and see if it's enough for a stream we have plenty of time before Hades too since it's still early access for quite a while before it's finished okay somebody who grind see we got so much stuff to do we gotta finish Hades I gotta freaking grind out on genshin what else do I need to do so many things and not enough time okay yeah you gotta do gentian too because of all I thought oh about takoyaki you doing normal or curse I'm just doing normal because I'm gonna want to eat them you know what I mean oh and I was talking to my grandma today and she was telling me that yes she'd make the mice and stuff for me because I was like oh Grandma my chat wants tamales for Christmas and she told me she'd like have the masks and stuff ready for me and then she'd give me all the stuff to like just prepare it on stream because she knows how to make the fancy [ __ ] like my grandma would spend like what two three days like preparing tamales for like Christmas so I'm really happy she said she was gonna give me the stuff so then I can do it when is the last time to sign up I'll do it for tomorrow oh yeah because I still I have so see when you have so many stream ideas okay I have so many stream ideas okay okay okay because we got that one and then next week we're gonna do the candy cane Pizza okay So today we're gonna play I need I just need to make my schedule right now hold on let me see let me see oh see we can I was working on it a little bit we could do that let me see let me see I called Kenny Kane I know right let me say something really quick I can show you my schedule [ __ ] balls Fireball okay let me just show you guys so far my schedule okay um let me see okay these [ __ ] roosters why are you roostering is it the time to roast I don't think it is oh Chad I have to go potty chat can I go chat can I go potty can I trust you guys to like be here you truly are a multitasker YouTuber not even I have to go potty can you guys relax and like behave while I go potty okay I'll be right back I'll be right back I gotta go potty okay okay chat please behave while I'm gone please chat oh [ __ ] oh my God Scarlet we will never know what baby core thank you for the super let the chaos begin let the chaos rain baby core what are you doing thank you for the super hey Chad how do we behave exactly bored panda you just behave yourself bro there's like a big moth in my kitchen also I'm dead bro I'm dead help me but bro there's like a big ass moth in my kitchen like it's huge like and I swear it was like following me also I'm dead I'm dead Chad I'm dead help me but I uh scroll out of breath cause I'm terrified because there was a [ __ ] thing there was a freaking big ass moth eat the moth oh hell no bro it was so big dude no and it's like big like it's not even a little one like you could see the little head and the little feets what am I supposed to do the mold is moving no it's a moth and it was in the kitchen is it Mothman honestly wouldn't be surprising it was big it was huge dude also I got more pasta because I'm hungry um thank you baby core thank you for the zuba um you're afraid of moths but they're cute they terrify me I'm sorry hmm okay so God I'm dead right now I'm dead but this is the schedule so oh God I can't even move me right now I'll be moved over here temporarily until I'm alive okay so I put this this art really nice by over and Oni because like you know because I have I'm gonna use um I'm gonna use a clap version of another art for the Christmas one hmm so tomorrow we're gonna do choo choo Charles I know it's for Christmas shoe to Charles and then see I got like so many little things that I have going on so Saturday we will do hand cam Taco Yaki okay hmm oh wait hold on I have to double check timing because it's Millie's birthday and I don't want to overlap it let me see um let me see let me see okay okay so okay I think she calls her ninja okay she's like done at eight so just in case I'll move it to nine just in case just in case because I don't want to go over Millie's birthday okay so just in case we'll push it back and if she's done earlier I'll start earlier okay yeah we can do Hades on either Tuesday or Wednesday because those are like because I like to save my fun stuff my hamstring for the weekend oh yeah I gotta make sure to go driving by the stuff for takoyaki okay and this would be one okay I'm sorry that one friend I don't want to overlap Millie's birthday okay okay quick question is ringtone mad at you she was like jokingly mad but she was still like clean your [ __ ] room that stream is six hours now I know yeah hairspray in a ladder you can make a flame throw and kill that moth bro but see I don't want to kill it but like it's so big dude like it's a big ass moth and it's like chunky like you could see the furry little legs I know it's cute to some but bugs scare the hell out of me like the one scene in like Madison with the bugs oh no no no and the other game what is it called like games like with bugs I don't like it I yeah it was a thick ass moth it was sticky mcthickerson okay let me see I have to go to bed now good night yo man thank you for coming um gotta leave in a half hour no problem Monica thank you for coming I'm just happy we didn't have crazy internet issues today okay I'm alive hi chat what up [ __ ] I'm here okay okay what other stream ideas was I talking about okay so the magic helper I could either save that for next week for Christmas hmm because next week I'm definitely gonna do the hand cam the let's see hmm okay well no cause next weekend is Christmas hmm [Music] trying to think of what to do okay I think you made a mistake on jst time oh don't worry I'll make sure to fix it yeah I'll make sure to look I'll redo it after stream let me see hmm because it is because next isn't it crazy how next weekend is Christmas are you streaming on Christmas um honestly probably yeah [Music] let me see hmm wait next weekend is Christmas yeah like a week like okay this weekend is the 17th and 18th and the following week is the 24th and 25th hmm girls two weeks until Christmas please wait well that's what I mean like the following week that's what I mean I gotta remember to change the date so it is so to it's Monday it's 12 12 you guys it's gonna be like what do you call it it's literally gonna be 2023. I don't want to think about that damn dude that's crazy that's crazy how time fast is going you know what I mean where I carry Powers it will only last two months bro do you what did you guys see that crazy video she put up like after Halloween and she's like it's [Music] it's I was like oh my God it's so funny I know that's crazy that's crazy okay so I think it was the 18th unless I'm what did I just erase oh okay okay I ain't ready legit I'm not ready and I don't want it okay I know like bro time is going way too fast okay so I got you to Charles I want to do hey these will probably do Hades on like Tuesday or something okay because I want to finish Hades no candy cane I think I'm gonna save it for next week so it's like Christmas um because I don't want to do the cool streams on the week on the weekdays hmm because next week because the week after this week is Christmas so hmm [Music] I guess it'll still not happen I have to check I have to make sure there's enough submissions for the Photoshop stuff to make sure it's like a stream you know I just gotta make sure there's enough submissions okay it's crazy how time fast it goes it is that's a soldier it is thank you for the zupa hmm I don't know if I should save the cotton the candy cane stream for this week or next week hmm yeah yeah the little appreciate yeah the little yeah see the a little magic helper thing I don't see I don't know if I should save all these Christmas things for next week or do them this week hmm dude you can't read I read it wrong it's crazy how time fast is going oh how do you say soldier thank you for the suit but yeah I'll just save it for next week okay I'm trying to think of what other streams I want to do this week you read it wrong Bibi I always read it wrong you have enough submissions for a meme review I have to check I'm not going to decide the whole schedule right now weekly clearance room no um clean your room each week no what else hmm I just read it though but as a soldier I just read it again it's fine right hmm the way she's eating is killing my ears what's wrong with the way I'm eating muffin are you is everything okay what's wrong with the way I'm eating um the meme review where you say no it's not like me can we use like popular meme yeah popular meme format is okay but like I still have to get each individual meme double checked by management though which is kind of well I'm sorry muffin that I'm [ __ ] eating like the Drake No Yes I I have to all it should be fine because hmm like don't worry I'll I'll check I have to double check everything kind of sucks you know let me see back from Reading I repeat it's 20 days till 2023 I don't want to know that Galaxy oh what are you eating I was eating macaroni did you get enough submissions I didn't check yet but I'm pretty sure I did even so the applications are really long so it'll be fine like I'm I don't know I might save that for next week because it is Christmas week or maybe I'll do it on Friday hmm no I'll save it for next week okay so hmm [Music] gift wrapping stream what gifts what gifts what gifts Christmas is it's like the following week like this is just for this week but the following week will be Christmas night scar I love you night chat love you good night physical Brew thank you for coming I have to burp oh my God hold on also I want to do what I did last time and make stupid little cookies except it's like the Pillsbury Doughboy ones that are literally already done and I'm just putting them on a thingy and just putting it in the oven I want to do that again for Christmas damn there's so many stream ideas not enough time see I feel like I should do them hmm hmm I mean some people have been doing Christmas related streams this week so I could do the cookies this week I could do them this week and then next week I could do the magic Helper and the candy cane Pizza Skyla what do you want for Christmas A will to live thank you Congress thank you for the super honey you're still streaming you started when I went to bed well good morning good morning decorate cookies of a Luna oh that sounds cute though actually hmm hmm let me see what about checking out the Scarlets Design This sounds like a good stream idea I think I could save that for January because it's the Christmas time so I want to make sure to do like some Christmas streams in there I okay candy cane pizza will be next week little magic helpers will also be next week hmm so let me see so this one I might put like Pillsbury Doughboy cookies here just just for shits just for shits see I always do this okay Ginger ready Luna how about this maybe let me see I'll try let me see hmm see I still gotta think about a lot of this stuff and I have to like check some submission stuff like the Photoshop one and the meme review Scarlet claws can I get a what do you want Vivi core what do you want thank you for the soup bottle wow what do you want for Christmas movie core you already did the pandu set no I know this is just a template so like before I deleted it it was like a date for October on here so yeah no I know what what does chat want for Christmas what does chat want for Christmas hmm viola I need to think of that one see that's another one I still have to do [Music] let me see how my week is this week because I have some stuff I need to do let me see how busy I am this week um a maiden probably felt bro let me see how does my week look okay hmm I have some St I could try and do it it's because like I have a lot of stuff to do and I still have a lot of stuff to prepare for the viola stream hmm [Music] also I still have to practice the accent better clean your room always can stream true no need to rush take time oh yeah I know I'm just thinking hand cam takoyaki I might do the pills the please Berry let's see please burry dough boy X Miss it's not enough space Berry there's not enough space oh no there's not enough space over here will you bake again gingerbread house of Luna I don't know I kind of want to do the pills Dairy Pillsbury Doughboy cookies because I like them I'll just put Christmas cookies oh P boy that is true also for copyright pee boy Christmas cookies okay cool okay hmm see this could easily be like the meme review so I can just put it here for now meme review question mark and then I can set that up later what else I also kind of wanted to try some might this week hmm let's see yo Vice gotta get that b-boy dough cookie boy pee boy dough I love those cookies they're so good and it's kind of funny because I'm not really cooking anything I'm kind of just putting him on a [ __ ] what do you call it I'm just putting them on a tray and put them in the oven yes mate please I want to play Smite I want to try just one time just just one time okay maybe maybe these are all maybes but like I said I like to save the hand cams for like the weekend so this one will possibly be smite Maybe and don't worry I'm gonna go I already looked up some tutorials and I might cheat and play a little bit of it on my own just so I don't look like a complete fumbling idiot on stream so [Music] we need Dark Souls see I'm trying to get into it like I actually asked management about Elden ring so we'll see um I will teach you smite with my eight nine years of experience I would appreciate that okay let me see let me see Elden ring yes did you clean the room I did a little bit I still gotta get the stuff off my bed but we did pretty good so far today what else should I do this week I heard Elden ring why baby because people like it and I don't know I've been kind of wanting to get a game I could like invest in and like play a lot you know let me see worst case we can do OverWatch Wednesdays Maybe you'll five thousand percent need to control it for Smite no I don't no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no see I kind of like that sometimes people hop on with me what happened again shin oh oh you see there's so many many oops so many streams worst case I will do OverWatch gen chain Maybe OverWatch slash gangster or maybe during the day I could just play gentian all day there's so many streams there's so many stream ideas and not enough time I'd say try bloodborne and Dark Souls one before eldering that's just my thoughts also you don't need a controller for Smite see I was literally looking up games that are easier but similar to Elden ring you know it's 12 hour gention maybe hmm [Music] we'll see see OverWatch I kind of do like to say for like say if I finish the mainstream but see I haven't even hopped Con in a while like because usually I would do a stream end it and then hop con or something later I haven't even done that in a while maybe I should schedule in some morning streams hmm we'll see but then those really depend if I wake up because then sometimes I don't wake up and like right now see it's already almost 3 A.M and then if I did watch it I'll be like well if I have to stream again in like two three hours whoopsie so hmm [Music] hmm how about one hour of everything went out of elderly one hour of OverWatch one hour of Hades no I want to grind well I guess Hades is that one for me I really like Katie's especially now I'm kind of getting the hang of it a little bit I actually really like Hades hmm okay this is what it looks like for now might change it we'll see how it goes make a free space no I need to know what I'm doing no no free space no free space hmm see I can also already get ahead let me save this save as wait okay let me just go ahead and get next week's up because I'm knowing my ass I'm gonna forget so much I'm gonna get forget this [ __ ] already I'm gonna forget everything okay let me see see this is my chaos that I have let me see let me see um baby turn around and let me see that sexy body go pom pom pom let me see baby show me baby turn around and let me see that sexy body go bum bum bum um let me see let me see where is my new schedule template I worked so hard on it let me see what go okay I found it right here okay this is the scheduled template that I I do so this will be for next week just so I know so it'll be the 20th I do it on Sunday so it would be well Monday so 12 19. hello crew life I'm just trying to set my life in order there's 12 19. and then it goes to the 25th which is Christmas see I don't want to do anything crazy on Christmas because it's Christmas and I know people are going to be like with their family and stuff well even Christmas Eve too hmm hmm thinking I don't celebrate Christmas see I know that too that some people don't celebrate Christmas so that's why I still try to stream on holidays because I know not everyone does that I might stream on Christmas however I don't know if I should do any like the funny stuff just just cause I don't want people to miss out on it if they're like spending time with family and stuff we could watch the vibe but I know it's not the same that's why I'm like ham should I do it next week hmm or like the week before I mean yeah it could be we could just have a comfy Vibes on Christmas kind of stream yeah chill Christmas like with Thanksgiving I just did it why do I keep accidentally making copies delete the layer okay yeah do a quick checking or something yeah cause usually even for Thanksgiving I did just a variable one I went live on accident and then I just Street it was like a rant like a big what do you call it like a chill stream I think that's good for the holiday so if people are busy with their family they don't miss too much but see then it does move the schedule around a little bit okay she's gonna spend her time with the low now just whoever can see hmm let me see girl's a nice choice for Christmas exactly like just for those who are who do want to hang because I know not everyone lives with their family I know I know not everyone celebrates Christmas so yeah you know it'd be nice you know what I mean okay let me just double check any plans on ASMR yeah but I wish I wasn't such a little [ __ ] about it though I just get really nervous do you have to do a schedule like well I don't think I don't think so I mean I just like it I think because I like to have it have things in order you know what I mean oh we can have like a nice chill hot chocolate Christmas stream I like that wait yeah that's a good idea we drink hot cocoa and blankets on Christmas Eve yeah see I'm not even organized but I think I just like having the structure you know what I mean I think I just like having it okay so I think Friday before Christmas I will do the candy cane pizza because then like people that it's like the day before Christmas Eve candy cane Pizza okay let me see just getting it in order let me see oh [ __ ] balls okay uh uh then oh God no oh God yes and then Thursday we will do the little magic helper application reviews okay that sounds good to me little Magic helper application I'll fix that later okay cool hmm [Music] inside today is Christmas Eve and then Sunday is Christmas so we can just have like a nice hot chocolate zotsu on Christmas [ __ ] balls hmm okay let me see see it's so hard to decide what to do or you know I could take a break but then I don't want to because I want to stream because I like streaming um let me see but like I said I don't want to do anything too crazy wait my tamales this week okay hold on I guess we're doing candy cane Pizza this week okay I'll move the meme review to Thursday how about that yup guess we're moving it around then we'll save this one for meme review meme review okay dang oh well what advice could you combine takoyaki with it no because those are two separate crazies or I could switch them okay hmm let me see let me see let me see let me see let me see foreign candy cane Pizza Perfect and then I gotta bug my grandma though about the tamales you're like sorry Grandma where are the tamales stuff where's the mask for the tamales thank you okay perfect okay so what did I just subscribe to and why do I regret nothing ah thank you Madu Chen that makes me smiles okay perfect and then next week we will do I'll say well now I can do these tamales and hand hand cam Thomas hey okay so we'll I'll figure out what to do for these days I'll figure out what to do for these days or a way we can make cookies for this day wait no I don't want too many hand cams um [Music] this is the struggle with schedule making folks I heard you make candy cane Pizza enjoy being written like my will thus culinary Wars oh my God okay let me see hmm [Music] let me see Christmas karaoke no absolutely the Freak No hmm [Music] oh and then yo what should we do for New Year's what should we do for New Year's see now I'm even thinking can I even stream on Christmas I feel like my FIT oh God see now I just realized am I even gonna be able to stream I just realized I have to go to my mom's [ __ ] you know because I already had to freaking just waddle away after Thanksgiving oh god I didn't even think can I actually screw the stream on Christmas and I'll piss off my family and be like why are you working it's Christmas honey we'll just put a maybe and maybe on both of them we'll just put a maybe on both of them Maybe maybe pre-record honestly maybe yo I literally just thought of that am I is my family even gonna let me leave that's one thing are they even going to let me leave damn just say you're sick no no no because I want to go in general of course but you know my family's gonna be like hey what you doing [ __ ] what you doing Mama gonna be I know mama's gonna be sad and see my dad my dad might come down too and that's why it's like uh how many submissions did you get I have not checked how many honestly I'm gonna check today though okay hand came Christmas dinner no no set for fam 100 or I could do what Ike did the no stream where he's like there's no stream today go away that was so [ __ ] funny dude that was so [ __ ] funny okay just pre-record and take the day off maybe okay let me just get rid of these yo I remember seeing I like on Twitter Ike Ike's live tag and Ike even was training it was like you deserve to stay in jail stay there it was so [ __ ] funny you can leave your stream on like Nina what do you mean like just take a nap or what let me see okay I could do a pre-recorded ASMR I'll just leave the schedule like this for now cause okay that seems good it has everything I want to do Okay cool so two two Charles Hades because I want to finish before before Hades too Smite because I've always wanted to try it meme review I'm gonna double check and see if there's enough for a stream I'll check the Photoshop one two and see what we could do for that one if we can do that one maybe next week after that and then um takoyaki hand Cam and then we jump into the Christmas streams with candy cane pizza and Pillsbury Doughboy Christmas cookies sounds like a good plan to me planning earlier streams this week uh do you mean like in the morning or do you mean what do you mean I should do in I should do early morning streams I keep telling myself too I could two hand cams three three hand cams damn hmm I know peace on people I know some people like don't like King it's really cute YouTuber why are you using handcamp shut the [ __ ] up I literally told them in my audition that I wanted to do like cooking and [ __ ] I legit told them that's what I wanted to do that's what I'm doing gingerbread house Yee can you try Callisto protocol I've gotten suggestions for that one a lot tomorrow's going to be a scary day for Choo Choo Charles JoJo Christmas stuff with Scarlet well deck miles captain have you ever tried candy cane Pizza my tummy's gurgling ugh let me see oh goodbye Liz thank you for coming you do what you want to do black nope I just want to know how Scarlet wraps presents not very good yo oh [ __ ] I just remembered I have to get presents for that one dude someone quick wait okay we already talked about this you guys suggested gift cards okay that's what I'm gonna do for those who don't know my friend literally Thanksgiving busted through my room during my stream and forced my hand in a hat and all of a sudden I am now getting a random gift for a man named Brandon who I've never met or seen maybe like twice in my life I have no idea how old he is or what he does all I know he's a friend of romiton and I am forced to get him a minimum 50 gift for Christmas thank you romijan yeah did you do Charles fun game yeah it just came out so I'm excited to play it tomorrow schedules basically done hooray I'm gonna double check on the meme review stuff I'm gonna see if this one or the Photoshop one there's like or I can always I can just do both way I could just do both right I could just do both we'll see I'll go look through them I'll look through them give them a subscription to scarletti no absolutely no I'll check it out worst case I could either just combine them so then the people who did them I could show them you know because I know the Photoshop one was kind of is kind of I guess difficult and hard to do so that's why I'm not like it's okay if there wasn't a lot of submissions for that one so that's fine so I might just show them anyway yo he's not you're still streaming hi whoa It's how the hell has it almost been seven hours I'm just working my nine to five bro give them a gift card for Dunkin Donuts I've never been to Dunkin Donuts I don't even know if there's a Dunkin Donuts near me see do you guys think three hand cams in a week is a lot you're missing out I know I don't even think there's one near me hmm I know do you guys think three hand cams are a lot because I know some people get like uh why are you doing so many hand crimes you're a YouTuber why are you doing so many hmm um [ __ ] you're playing smile that's so cool I've always wanted to play it I've always wanted to play it nope yes but it's you it's my brand cleaning chatting getting roasted though perfect amount who complains people it's fine oh my God and let me see yeah um do you have any tips for quitting my addiction addition to your stream well you do one plus one equals five equals seven minus three divided by four divided by three plus equals minus squared equals Skyla choo choo Charles yes it just came out I gotta play it also I'm gonna make candy cane Pizza Evan I'll ship some to you oh my God should I just send my entire Vlog full of memes [ __ ] I don't think I could even [ __ ] I don't hold on we'll have to put I just remembered I have to [ __ ] okay never mind I just remembered I have to send all the memes like a week in advance to steps on okay after the stream I'm gonna go through them I'm gonna retweet it again so if you send more yeah [ __ ] I'm so sorry guys we'll do it next week we'll do it next week I'm gonna ask today foxy uh stuff like this that sucks that I can't just do it I gotta get approval for all of it [ __ ] okay my bad you guys I'm so sorry yeah I've just so I have to send them all to get them approved by staff just to make sure they're all okay and just you know just so I don't get bonked later I'm sorry guys candy cane what nah bro stay away from me with that also Evan I hope you I hope you did the little magic helper application I hope you did that I look forward to seeing your application it's about the voxgar these are your shoes tamale hand cam yeah hopefully like my grandma gives me the stuff so that I can go do it hmm okay the only thing bad out of the three handkins is we know you use your real hands to make candy corn oh my God we all want to be V2 that how many of us want to be YouTuber managers uh though what I just got here someone filmed me in oh God let me get the link while I'm at it just in case for those who haven't seen it either so for my I need a little I could use a little magic helper so I did an application and you are my forms where can you even where can I find the forms is it in my drive hmm here it is a little Scarlet Young lagooni Magic helper oh [ __ ] balls we got a lot of applications actually oh [ __ ] I didn't think we'd get so many damn okay let me see setting how can I get the link uh let me see let me see let me see where what was that quick before the hyena come clear okay let me see let me see let me see yeah I'll link it for those who want it also I think I put in the community tab okay here it is little magical Scarlet Yona Goonies little magic helper applications I'll make sure to post it again on Twitter tomorrow but yeah I'm so sorry I totally forgot stops almost like you need to show us this at least like at least a week before you do the stream just so we make sure it's all okay yeah I think I put it in the community tab already I think I'll double check but I'll make sure to do it again what is this application for Skyla's little magic helpers for Christmas okay let me see I've done it let me see if I did put in the community tab or not okay let me see um let me see oh did I do it no I guess I didn't okay I'll make sure to do that in a couple hours so then like people are more awake I guess I don't know okay cool that is one thing okay that's one thing done okay ye okay so many things okay forget Scarlet's magic helper you need Santa's slooty secretary to keep your files and some semblance order my God grace Scott three months already time flies I can't wait wait a minute candy cane Pizza let me out nope cancel you getting candy cane Pizza thank you for the super mwah and thank you for the three months baby okay [Music] sorry I'm just checking some things okay I think this is a good schedule for now until I figure out what to do on Thursday because like I said that was my bad I dropped the ball I totally forgot that I have to have staffs on check the [ __ ] like a week before and then I have to check if the if the Photoshop stuff has enough what other stream idea did I have that I did not finish uh where his case we'll do gen chin worst case we will make it again Shin day I might switch it then I might switch Smite forget and then we'll just do it this we'll do it like this we'll see we'll see how it goes okay okay [Music] impact um Viola debut I kind of did want to save it for this week because I was trying to think of a birthday for viola and I think close to Christmas might be good maybe yeah we'll see okay yeah I was thinking for viola to have like a birthday kind of thing okay see guys this is what I do this is what I spend way too long doing when I end stream viola debut and this will give me a set time because I am because there's other stuff I want to do okay let me see cool so okay also I'm sorry this is kind of boring just watching me try to figure out what to do for the week where's booba Pizza you said you'd want to make one well this month it's candy cane Pizza cause it's Christmas you know what I want to do I want to do like a cursed Pizza where I put all of like the least favorite ingredients into a pizza and then I try it thank you Katja thank you thank you baby thank you no why no why not why not what's the problem here you mean topping oh yeah the toppings well the [ __ ] stream timing is this oh my God what do you mean this is my usual stream time what are you talking about Michael I mean right now I've been streaming for like eight hours but like this is literally my normal stream time right now yes what is getting oh [ __ ] I spelled it wrong okay I see okay let me see let me see um okay cool this is a somewhat schedule this is a somewhat schedule hmm should I save takoyaki for another time I don't know why I'm kind of worried about spamming hand cams because I try to only do once a week so I kind of feel ugh about doing three oh [ __ ] I'm new here third is my first time catching the stream live hello Michael welcome my streams are usually at 8pm PST 11 pm EDT but as you see we are seven hours in so yeah what's up Michael hi thank you for thank you for catching the live welcome do all three but I don't want them to become not special you know what I mean don't cram too much it's the holiday week I know hmm cause the candy cane one I want to do for sure the sun sun I'm kind of eh about the Pillsbury der Berry Doughboy one hmm [Music] regardless your sleep schedule utterly [ __ ] very run Michael run see another thing was see yesterday or today like instead of the you mean corn candy or candy cane Pizza isn't cursed well yeah we are it's going to be curious catcho it is going to be cursed thank you Cacho thank you for the soup so like today I was literally today deciding on whether doing the cleaning stream or the second date so I'm not gonna lie the date has something to do with takoyaki because I found a takoyaki game that I saw my JP Senpai playing so I'm thinking of maybe I was thinking of maybe doing that and then doing the actual takoyaki hand cam so [Music] what what I'm why I'm scared the day was you cleaning while everyone demotivated you could we have a date but we ended up but stuffing what that's a cool idea actually hmm see then I might move the stuff around then because I might get rid of this one then because like I said I kind of don't want to do too many hand cams hmm okay because I kind of don't want to do too many I kind of don't want to do too many hmm okay so I might just switch this with our second date okay of course I know my JP senpies of course I do hmm but see then I would have to flip them let me see because then I have to see like what's a better day because I know people are going to want to check out the hand cam so so trying to think hmm [Music] I'm back in I I saw my friend I saw what clean I'm just trying to set up my schedule right now think harder I'm trying so hard to think okay so I can do okay so we can do the I'm like switching my schedule all around BB because I want to keep the candy cane on Saturday okay or we can just I can just do genshin on Sunday because Sundays are kind of chill stream days see this is why it takes everyone so long to do their schedules they're like okay what's the best day to do this this and this okay am I doing too many of these kind of games am I not doing any of these kind of things like this is why it takes so long this is why it takes so long exactly why exactly hmm foreign [Music] but they take days off bad they're the what brain active my brain's trying so hard maybe more gameplay streams with chat like a mogas I want to save that for membership streams hmm that reminds me maybe next week we can do a membership one mm-hmm it doesn't help that you're doing a schedule literally on the day it's supposed to start this is actually normal though like so many of us like there's only a couple of people in niji that do their schedules like really early and post them like on Sunday like a lot of us usually Sun like see literally this time how there's so many of us in VC like trying to do our schedule it's so funny like everyone's like what are you doing and then it's a group our schedule it's funny honestly yeah rainbow always like it because you you post them in the slack to so to show staff remu her raymu and Mari are always the ones to post their schedules first they're they're the ones I always see first mm-hmm yeah we literally hear the cooling fans do you mean my PC you mean my PC screaming for help let me see yeah rainbow always posts her schedule early I'm like how does she do that because here's my booty being like okay well I don't want to do too many hand games with a second date okay but I want the hand cam to be on the important days but then I have to move this game and this thing game in this game I'm trying to think of because there are because there are days that are better for stuff like like I said the weekends are really good Sunday's a little um because people are going to bed early for work this is stuff you have to think about imagine doing a schedule early couldn't be me couldn't be me and then you know it has the analytics like what days are people mostly online but this is all the stuff you have to think about when planning your schedule exactly that your time is taken by I see you only frantics I see you let's see weekends and weekdays exactly and then you have to think okay what are like the good streams I want to say for the weekend but it's either you want to take a break or you want to keep streaming like me I want to stream every day because I just like streaming so then it's like okay well what do I stream throughout the week then I have to come up with something but nothing too crazy because I want to save that for the weekend but then I also want to do something fun sometimes too so then I kind of just want to do it anyway and then this is your brain just contemplating then you're trying to figure out what to do this is trying to do your schedule every week human Innovative animated wraps everything you say because I'm definitely never demonstrating how to give a [ __ ] honestly feeling like this levitating never fading out with haters are forever waiting for the things I know where to get a motivated I make elevated me so you make elevator music oh my God I did it wow I did it I did Rap God yeah you can't even hear a word I'm saying oh my God holy [ __ ] yo Vice come at me [ __ ] come at me kidding isn't the schedule got a break on it I don't break isn't the schedule get on break when your schedule is stream almost every day exactly there's no break what do you stream an old short game with unpopular Detroit report from Evil oh but see I'm really bad at games like see that's the thing I'm like very very bad at games which is why I do a lot of other stuff because I'm so bad at games Eminem was real quiet after that some rap Scarlett hi Elaine thank you for the one month come on thank you for the super baby thank you honey I'm Chris thank you for the apprenticeship baby brakes are forced on her exactly the only times I've taken a break where it's like my internet is being [ __ ] I'm running late on something that's due for stuff or I literally go to the ER like I don't I I just like streaming every day I feel weird when I don't you know yo Chris ma thank you for the three months baby mwah Smite that's a name I ever heard in a while yo I literally I legit posted that I was gonna I I was asking Steph if I could play it and then I'm not gonna say who but one of the en members reacted with like a blush emoji and I was like oh my I guess some people like smite or or I pass out yeah or I just sleep and like not wake up for my stream okay it was not asked her to be fair the have a streamer is really bad at gaming so you're pretty okay oh but I'm not God I hate being bad at games have you seen Scarlet's I'm Scarlet have you not have have you seen kills rice yes it was an Abomination I have to remember to go check his apology stream later today because I was asleep yeah so which God will scar listen for ice ice shrimp for the the Wine Guy the Dionysus that one it's okay to be bad at games I know but like I said I kind of it makes me kind of X sometimes when I know sometimes streams can be unenjobal if I'm too bad at the game you know so I'm pretty sure it looks a lot better if I play a game that's a lot better than me just trying to struggle through a game you know what I mean Smite is scientifically proven to be one of the best MOBA so it makes sense I see I like I really like the character designs I thought it was really cool like I really liked how some of the characters looked so that's why I wanted to play it yo Elijah yo daddy deal baby not really that the best part one I'm new here and you're accent so cute thanks thanks bro he's just a stupid accent I do that's not this is how I talk but then this is also how I suck but then this is also how I talk you new here hello thank you for coming Jay hello Scarlett should try until dawn bro so many people tell me to try that game I swear my brain goes a bajillion miles an hour she gonna have a heart broken if she sees who's the god of wine and smite who's the god of wine and smite oh you're being bad at games is the best part okay but like sometimes I know it's not fun to watch I'm dropping things excuse me okay hmm oh yeah Hades yo razzio I picked up Hades on the switch I need to play it soon it's good and they just announced the second one okay you've been bad at games it doesn't make it unenjoyable it's when you get frustrated to the point where you're no longer having fun is what we stop having is when we stop having fun oh thank you rice okay I appreciate that BB what multiple accents I have um I have multiple voice impressions instead lots of anime boys we loved it did you start cooking your pizza no but legit after that I'm going to because after the stream I'm gonna finish cleaning my room even though it's like almost four in the morning like it's fine it's fine it's fine so that's what I'm gonna do after this dream if you're rolling for I'll hide them do you have Summoner open sumeru open you know the hoes Ascension material bro I'm like I'm nowhere near that's why I should probably do a gengein stream you know what yeah the schedule is fine but I might switch out I'm trying to decide because I want this the date before the hand cam but then I don't want to move candy cane Pizza to Sunday I want to keep it on Saturday hmm you should do it like five it's gonna be a while before sumeru I need to why don't you just clean your room while on stream because it's like clothes I have to hang so I'm gonna be like away from the mic and I'm not gonna be able to read chat hmm I'm trying to think of what game that I should move to Sunday hmm [Music] I'm trying to think of what game to move to Sunday uh I think you'd get small if you made the candy cane Pizza on Sunday you'd get smart what does smot mean I think you'd get smart if you made candy Pizza on Sunday no date night we're gonna do see and it's gonna be a long stream hmm let me see thinking oh I think you'd get smart if you made the candy cane stream on Sunday wait why smart smite hmm let me see because we also have like analytics like if you if you if you do YouTube there's analytics and you can see if like when when people are on stream and it shows that Friday Saturday are the best days which is why that's like if you want to do like a really cool stream you would put it on Friday or Saturday the weekend and then Thursday is a little bit better because people you know are settling down to get ready for the weekend Sunday's okay Monday Tuesday Wednesday is okay because you know there are people going to work and stuff so that is why you have to really think about when you want to do what kind of streams see I'm I love how I'm talking like I know what I'm talking about I don't I don't yeah but I'm I'm just picky I just like to do hand cams on the weekend I'm just picky like that okay let me see and there's me who watches all the streams oh no same literally me like I watch everyone's streams every day you know that's yeah like I'm the same but it's it's kind of dumb because at the end of the day I don't think I don't think anyone cares maybe but I just personally like to do those on the weekend Scarlet's such a professional streamer as my Wi-Fi still [ __ ] for the fourth month in a row as I still freaking am late to streams occasionally [ __ ] up on ideas my streams are scuffed do we need to go on let me see let me see [Music] seven hours to clean your room listen I took a break yeah you can't do anything about the Wi-Fi that's out of your control yeah I'm happy today it was okay I'm happy I only had one little hiccup but it wasn't like my stream crashed like the last two days I'm so happy that didn't happen interesting artwork I know bird underscore o-n-n-e drew it it's beautiful and because we're getting ready for the holiday season I thought it would have been great to have it okay um I was watching your convention stream and you're still streaming yeah I'm trying to work on my schedule right now I'm kind of in a little tizzy right now I might change one of these because I want the date to be before these so I'm trying to figure out which game to move to Sunday because Sunday is like a chill day so I might just do Hades on Sunday because it's more chill Maybe hmm [Music] huh [Music] okay I think I'm gonna move Hades to Sunday Maybe yeah and then I'll move Smite to Tuesday and then get into the wait what day do I have stuff to do shot shot what let me see my schedule really quick because I do have stuff due okay I've okay because I gotta make sure I have time to do certain things okay that's fine I think that's fine this is so chaotic I know day what about damp no no okay I think that's fine for now I'll see I love how it's fine for now but like it's Monday and you need to post this like soon certain things just like offline work like we got voice packs to do paperwork to do I have like commissions I'm trying to get done just like that stuff and we're still like eludo we're still trying to figure out what to do for our half year so we gotta like meet and like figure it out you know what I mean figure out are we doing something you know so yeah that is the game plan okay I think that's good I think this is fine this is fine this is fine okay I think that's good I'll just I'll finish it later though I'll finish it later e let me go hello okay huh okay I never listen to voice facts about your winter date one was amazing I'm so glad I bought it see I noticed when I do voice packs I kind of talk like this I bring debut out because like I said I did the day I did the debut voice and like this kind of voice so I do all of them like the clear continuation yo Melody chilling yellow hi thank you for the schedule hard working Queen thank you melody drilling yellow I'm trying I'm gonna make sure to post it within the next couple hours I'm just gonna double check on some things just to make sure but yeah thank you so much Melody chilling YOLO thank you so much for the big pink super honey have you eaten I have I have macaroni and then I'm gonna make my pizza when you make pizza at like three in the morning because I have [ __ ] to do still I gotta try and get some more commissions done um the waiting waiting room for tomorrow I gotta do my laundry I have to script something what else do I have to do I feel like I have so much see you know when you when you like feel like you have so much stuff to do but then you literally can't in your brain think of what it is that is me right now that is me right now I can't think of what I have to do but we're going to I'm trying to work really hard I'm trying to work really hard right now yeah my laundry from last year no I mean maybe if I leave it in for like 20 more days it will be last year have you tried a pizza bag I no I haven't it's not as good it's if it's not it's so good you should try it you know what I will I want to try a Roman Burger that's what I want to try don't forget to throw away your trash in the room I know I know thank you frantics thank you for the super I have that happen I just do the other things until the thought returns bro it sucks that's why I had to make sure to start the freaking other schedule because I know I'm gonna [ __ ] forget if I don't write it down and I'm gonna forget all the other stream ideas I had and then I'm gonna be angry later hire someone to do a schedule for you no I don't even know if anyone in niji does that I'm pretty sure everyone just sits and struggles to do their schedule every month I did ask this Carl actually clean a room I did a little bit actually Melody so much for the 10 gifted memories honey thank you honey if you got a freaking memory from mem from Melody chilling yellow make sure you thank them and also we finally got let me show you guys um I got the freaking what do you call it the my brain is not working the commission from let me see what do you call it why is my brain not working I got the brain if you could work that would be great I got the commission from from Tommy yeah the Tommy Tom sorry my brain for the Christmas we got the full wallpaper one look it also it's censored of course so if you want like the full res behold so if you got a member from Melody chilling yellow you have access to the hi-res full PC wallpaper from the the artist the Tommy Tom very cool you see the little glistening of the thigh the thigh also I'm currently working on getting some Valentine One done also it might be a little sussy but that wasn't a super but you're welcome [ __ ] I'm sorry my brain yo frantics thank you for the super there thank you for the super yeah my brains aren't Computing but yes I'm getting one for Valentine's Day done so yeah look forward to that one I'm trying and then I'm also getting some I mentioned before I'm already getting the art done for like the jazz video because a lot of people wanted an uploaded version of the Jazz instrumental to like use and have so yeah I'm getting that done too so many things in a yeah yeah yeah I'm trying my bestest to be productive and [ __ ] but all her membership gifts are sussy as hell I mean I mean I mean I feel like I should be doing more for memberships honestly I need to see I need to get more more wallpapers do more streams and try to find something else to do too you know can you make one that's not sus please well Valentine's Day there's gonna be one that's okay the one for Valentine's Day is kind of a little sassy but it's like there's a clean version and then there's a dirty version if you want the dirty version it's for the memberships but there's a the regular the say-so version is like a gift for everyone you know so if you so if you don't want that one that's fine that's fine you know yeah um just add it to me say so no yeah because what I'm doing is I'm kind of doing a it's a say-so version that's gonna be just for all the scarlings in general and then the membership one is a little Saucier how sussy we're talking about apron yo the analogy was a that's all I'm saying oh yeah for Valentine's Day but don't worry the the the because I'm getting two versions so the say so one is the say-so version is fully clothed Melody chilling yellow what are you doing yeah attractive Scarlet Queen and sussy why not both thank you melody chilling YOLO thank you [ __ ] bro God dang it thank you melody chilling y'all thank you so much for the big akazuba and the pink super and the 10 gifted memories baby you're so sweet and you're so generous and so thoughtful of you thank you so much Melody chilling YOLO thank you so much baby for the aqua super pink super and 10 gifted memories thank you say so can I use it without people criticizing me well it's gonna be cute like what it is well I don't want to spoil it too much but the the there's gonna be a say so on for all the scarlings in general you know it's it's not hidden behind paid membie that one will be just up for everyone to have it's say so it'll be cute hope I'm waiting can't wait to see it and then the membership one is um similar but it's just an apron um yeah when are you gonna post it when I I'm home I'm hoping it'll be done at the beginning of February so that yeah if I get it in time I want to post it like at the beginning of February can you do my room next what do you mean your room star Creator thank you for the super like nothing but apron all right it's 3am I gotta pass out nice Garden scarlings me too bar Panda I gotta get my ass off eventually getting a figure in my b day birthday present and then February is my birthday it is my birthday how's my birthday bro isn't that much hi it's got a quick question what does girls usually like I need a gift for my uh friend girl it depends because it depends because I know it's probably cliche as hell but all girls are different like some girls want perfume some girls don't like perfume some girls like fancy clothes some just like sweatpants it really depends on what kind it depends on what kind of stuff she likes you know you know what I mean you know I mean so I mean I I like I like well it really depends welcome what do you what what is her what is her favorite thing does she have any favorite show favorite food girls I don't know anyone who doesn't like food food is a good way you know what take them to their favorite place take them to their favorite restaurant or something or no take them to their favorite ice cream place or their favorite candy place that'd be cool like bro I would love it if someone was like yo let me take you to your favorite barbecue place I'd be like oh my God yeah I would love it if someone took me to like a really nice barbecue place like ribs and [ __ ] I'd love that food is a universal thing let me talk let me take you to the candy shop okay but I only want chocolate pretzels can we take you Scarlet maybe barbecue sauce on my titties and there I was barbecue sauce on my two days I know you're right Scarlett I'll take you to unlimited barbecue but I get full on barbecue really really fast like I get really full because whenever I go with like people like my sister or whatever I get so full I can barely have anymore and then I feel really I feel wasteful for going because it's like ah we paid like for a person but after the rice and I really like those glass noodles if you go to like Korean barbecue and you get those the glass see-through noodles that have bell pepper and stuff in them I love those so much those are my favorite I love those so much and after that and the rice I get like so full and then I love like the buligagi and then I like the short ribs and then I get full and then I can't have any more based I know right but do you guys like Korean barbecue I love Korean barbecue I also haven't gone in such a long time laprites you want lap rites hold on no you don't get lap rights why aren't you moving you don't get lap rights you can sit over there with them there you don't get lap rights you don't get any um Saj I know oh bad so sad already said my Xmas wallpaper this is the bestest Christmas ever again spent time with you and uh awful because you're so sweet baby thank you so much and thank you for the soup I hope you all enjoy the wallpaper can we sit on your shoulder fine you want to fine fine there how do you feel now see oh it's so cute guess what I'm gonna burn your room down then try Dare You Galaxy I dare you gotta drive now so snow not so sneaky today oh Mick mcvaldi I appreciate it thank you so much for quick quality thank you for the super have a good day and have a safe drive baby so it's like almost 4 A.M I know you're so small he's so cute you can smell the love stinky oh my god oh so you started the fires on mari's channel so that was your fault wow wow we made her wow what are we gonna do ASMR hmm I don't know because see I have like my problem is I get way too nervous or like well one it's because I get to I don't know how other people like improv and stuff and also I'm like a really bad reader if you can't tell so scripts don't do [ __ ] for me so I don't know like I'm really good at talking out of my ass but for some reason doing ASMR is really hard for me we are like your Pokemon you are fluffy cat thank you for the super but legit though I don't know why it's so hard for me to like do ASMR and not get overly like I keep reading chat and then I get too distracted and then I get too nervous so then I feel like I have to look at chat I don't know ASMR is very very hard for me okay um I can't believe you're still alive it's already night time in my zone well it's almost 4 a.m for me ASMR is a skill and seems tough I know like like Astor and Aya they both like do like outlines and scripts but for me because I'm so bad with reading it it's like if I read it it comes off as not very I guess what do you call it like it sounds it sounds scripted if I read it so that is why it's hard for me but I think I just have to practice maybe go oh okay Wanna Stop by surely you must go say good night Taco thank you for coming good night 8 A.M here all night with Scarlet hello all night you need to learn from Millie's curse ASMR or I should just put like funnels in your ear or something something like that my old Nemesis literacy it's true tis true okay sleep is for the weak it is also true 7 P.M gang you guys are crazy I can't believe I'm still streaming though hot damn see and I'm not tired at all I mean to be fair I did not totally wake up a little bit before the stream I don't know what you're talking about nah I I've did no yeah no I've been here for the whole course stream you should end the stream and rest now you've been cleaning your room for five hours nah um but I will end stream in a bit so I can finish cleaning my room how much did you claim 80 I would say maybe 70-ish percent something like that well we kind of figured because you weren't being uh being sussy on Maine today see if I'm not on Twitter you know it's probably because I'm asleep how many hours left I'll I'll have it up until later tomorrow so don't worry about it or I'll just like Let It Go until the stream I guess so don't worry do not worry at all okay it's time down the stream now cause it's literally been like seven and a half hours it's been seven and a half hours of craziness okay Chad it's time for you go sneep go sneep okay you guys it's finally time because I've been here for too long okay hello hi chat thanks for spending way too long time with me wait audio what about my audio no what's the problem hello what's going on is everything okay hello can we get smooched very smooth okay how was that it's the ending I'm sorry sub it's like almost 4 a.m for me I muted no I think no it says I'm not muted oh I was muted what the [ __ ] I don't know how that happened that is very odd wait am I muted they're trolling I wasn't muted am I muted or am I not I don't know someone in chat said I was muted why y'all trying to scam me this is not okay y'all freaking weird [Music] good night [Music] | Scarle Yonaguni 【NIJISANJI EN】 | UCFgXWZOUZA2oYHNr6qDmsTQ | 2022-12-12 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 61,294 | 301,815 |
w21_uYgIGaw | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w21_uYgIGaw | @MissTrudyy LIFE IS CRUEL IN GHANA. THE SADDEST MONTHS IN MY ENTIRE LIFE AS A KENYAN WIFE IN GHANA. | this month has been one of the saddest months of my entire life can be cruel it has been really difficult to try and put on a breakfast as if everything is okay mystery is that you this month has been one of the saddest months of my entire life life can be cruel it has been really difficult to try and put on a brave face as if everything is fine oh mystery hi hi out there if you don't know me my name is Pastor boxman boxman the leader on YouTube couple of weeks ago a YouTuber an African sister got married to a fellow YouTuber oh yesterday she she posted an interesting lamenting post and and it got a lot of people talking pay attention to me as I read out what she posted on her Instagram page yes today okay this month has been one of the saddest months of my entire life this coming from Miss Trudy she just got married few weeks ago and and and this is what she posted on her Instagram page I read this month has been one of the saddest months of my entire life can be cruel it has been really difficult to try and put on a brave face as if everything is okay hmm but when life knocks you down you get you get back up but when life knocks you down you get back up now I feel like I need to go away far far far away and just breathe um and now I feel like going away far far far away and just breathe hey one day shall never end you just got married recently things are not going on well with Miss Trudy ladies and gentlemen now I feel like now I feel like I need to go away far far away and just breathe which country um which country should I go to which country she's she's asking which country should she go to guys this got a lot of people talking and people are commenting do you get my point so Miss Trudy what is happening what is happening can you can you let us know anyway guys under her own Instagram uh post I'm going to read out to you some of the comments from her own fans people are talking people are asking her to go back to Kenya people are telling her no you can't make it in Ghana because you are more or less like a stranger in Ghana some people are saying how come what Amaya didn't travel with her so she will also be creating her own content at the same time while they are on the Go Guys means truly you cannot kill yourself because of marriage it's not working Let It Go do you get my point if it's not working it's not working if it's not working you get me if the marriage is not working you you you you are the one who brought it on social media so your kind of marriage is more or less like a social media marriage so you started on social media so if things are not working out come back excuse me come back to the same social media and tell people that hey for me I keep telling you that you and this guy you cannot be husband and a wife do you understand my point this is someone telling you that he loved women and in less than one seconds he came back to his mind I was like oh no no no I made a mistake I made a mistake and and this is someone you are you are giving your money to five thousand dollars I'm not the one saying it to you are giving him five thousand dollars you are giving someone I thought he he rather supposed to take care of you because he has subscribers more than you do and he's a man you see so don't don't make the whole thing don't don't make the whole scenery don't make the whole thing looks like you are the one forcing yourself on this guy because the way I'm looking at things right now it seems hell look Corner those days our mothers gets into the gold they go into marriage and no matter how no matter whatever they are going through in that marriage they will tell you oh because of love I will not go even when they are punching them when they are punching them slapping them they will say I will stay because I love the man gonna do this it's gone we don't have those things any longer so guys oh if Miss Trudy don't if you are not feeling it feel free there is we we always have second chance there is always a second way out you understand now you you you got to meet this guy because of youtubing because of YouTube now you you are now married and the guy is is continuing his YouTube career and now you are you are now going to be more or less like a a housewife and if you're not very careful there will be a time that you will not have money to to travel and that is where oh the whole that is I I'll keep it let me read to you some of some of the comments okay so guys so I'm gonna take I'm gonna try my best and read as much as comments uh that I can read I can read for you you understand okay so we have this one from Vivian K Vivian underscore k and she said uh you know you can reach out anytime mystery and uh we have this one from Millie chibi more grace you will be fine we have this one I'm going to read very very fast because I have no time we have this one from successful successful underscore C1 I get annoyed sometimes by how Kenyans gather to console and when someone is winning they just they just view into bracket sick 2D hasn't even explained her reasons and yet some are blaming her new marriage we should change the narrative truly take heart I have this one from Glam underscore by underscore slay I'm praying for you right now that the Lord will strengthen you with his Joy I have this one from Diane d loved only God can heal broken hearts only him can do what no man can do and in him we can only find peace amen I have this one from more baby clearly most people here are too quick to think on their emotions one you just got married why are you sad too Maya Maya this Maya that yes she just got married she had to leave her comfort zone and move to the West she needs to adapt and that won't be an overnight process life happens everywhere to everyone good for you truly you can travel when you can you can travel when you can okay this is a long message I'll leave it I have this one from sassy Funke your way I love you I have this one from Sandra Sandra so and then she said Sandra she said so stop pretending so stop pretending everything is okay stop running away because stop running away because not because stop running away because hmm because not matter where because it does I will try to correct some of the English myself okay so stop pretending so stop pretending everything is okay stop running away because no matter where you go you take yourself with yourself find a professional therapist that can assist you and keep your intim intimacy personal business of social media darling I have this one from his Center what's happened our in-law what happened our in-laws status what happened did our correct it what happened did our in-laws started stressing you we have this one from Peter since since you got married you are not like before this is not the truthy I knew before YouTube content me once in a while and before it used to be daily I'll continue uh this one is from it's it's not Celestial it's not it's underscore not celestial it's all ready to put a brave face and it shall be well soon take a break to UAE ah this one from uh elmina boy it's very sad Media Center is not the answer this one is from Silver Prince you are off balance you are off balance and it will be it could be because you move or could be because you are away from family with time you will get yourself back on Perfect Balance because you have to this one is from Leo leoda Jane look for a man in Kenya it's not yet late hahaha boy people are crazy you know she should look for a man in Kenya it's not too that it's not all that late all right I hear this one is from this one is from Brenda hatie to hey guys guys they are names you know hey guys I'm praying for truly you will be fine this one is from lioness underscore hundred a trip to Kenya is best is best then a trip to Kenya is best then other travels plans can follow okay if wow I like this let me read this out I think this is still from lioness underscore 100. even if you spend just two days having a bit of time with Daddy and fam that will boost your mood dear yeah yeah so if you want to if you want to read out if you want to read comments then you can go to through this uh Instagram page you'll you will get more comments over there so this is why I'm going to end this video Even if you spend just two days having a bit of time with Daddy and finally that will boost your mood God bless you man this message is sometimes I don't go through I come and I read it directly so people do make mistakes and I have to correct it here and there I'm out of here see you bye | BOXXMANN THE LEADER | UC4fd1CbbOLLk9JXIVZZHu5A | 2022-11-24 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,727 | 8,555 |
ZOUkvPPRbPA | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZOUkvPPRbPA | Red River! Oklahoma vs Texas quick reaction & recap 2021 College Football | all right cruz he uh he jumped in cruise madrid and he said hey gary and chris good morning my sooners need to start caleb i'm sorry i like spencer but i think caleb wins us more games go g-man by the way uh yes we we try to knock out this show before the nfl stuff uh red river red river comeback red river whatever i mean like this is this was nuts oklahoma 55 texas 48 texas led 28-7 after the first quarter they led 38 to 20 at the half they led 41-30 after three and they lost the game 55-48 kennedy brooks 33-yard touchdown with three seconds left he was unbelievable over 200 yards rushing the the kennedy brooks and bijan robinson show was awesome but the the turning point in this game and do you remember me talking about this in the preseason how i don't think the best quarterback on on the oklahoma roster was spencer rattler like it's been caleb williams the whole time and it's not that caleb williams is a better pure passer caleb williams is a better player overall like we spencer adler has a little bit of the the adrian martinez thing like he he does a lot of things well but you put him into pressure situations and he's going to find a way as you would say to [ __ ] it up and and that's what he had here ethan broome this is such a stressful year to be a fan of the irish i disagree i think it's exciting i think it's fun anyway so i want to get to i want to get to what crew said first you don't owe you don't know spencer radler an apology at all no at all you you shouldn't feel bad either by the way that guy's a punk that guy's a piece of crap and and he's a pretty good quarterback for those that haven't seen the uh the intern not the interview the video of him in high school is this what you were talking about him being a punk well but yeah but he's he's that same guy here like what he was at 17 in high school i'm not going to kill a guy for but it's a sign of of your character and if you never grow out of that then yeah that's what you are in your piece of crap this dude thinks that the world should bow to him and he's so sensitive and even even lincoln riley like is still in the post game like protecting his feelings he won't give caleb the credit that he deserves by the way let me tell you the media he okay that so that situation after the game holly rowe comes out she she said i wanted to talk to caleb williams caleb thought that he was going to have the post game interview and lincoln said no lincoln wouldn't let him talk to the and i i get it because he's like a lot of coaches do this with like young players but that's that's a massive moment no no no no no a lot of coaches do that with young players at the podium they don't let them take firing shots at the podium from lots of sports writers right right right when the game is over and you're the winner those interviews are the biggest puff pieces you can get nobody is asking you hard questions nobody is challenging anything at all it is all a feel-good story on the field right after you won a big game that is that is all that is that is massive for your brand and trying to protect spencer by by putting caleb in a closet if i was caleb i'd be pissed off and me and my head coach i was a pretty respectful guy when i was a young guy i would never want to stand up to authority like this but me and my head coach would have a conversation about hey man but this is not okay you want to protect me from all the vultures out there that's fine and i appreciate it but this is not a vulture situation and you know it you know it you're trying to protect that other guy's feelings that i have been out and i have earned this job and all this two quarterback talk has got to stop it's my job i just beat that guy i just won the biggest game of the year for us and you need to go tell that guy to can it yes yes 100 caleb williams looking at the number 16 out of 25 212 yards two touchdowns no picks he also ran four times for 88 yards the the 66 yard touchdown was electric just unreal spencer rattler on the other side eight out of 15 to start 111 yards that's 7.4 per clip zero touchdowns one interception and the offense just did not move with him in the game like let me tell you what happened in this game when he was in they sold out to stop the run you know why we didn't see any of those amazing runs while he was quarterback because they just put eight guys in the box and said spencer we think we can play you man-to-man and stop everything you want to do and you know what they did they did they stopped everything he wanted to do and they said we just have to stop that badass running back yes yes 100 texas on the other side like casey thompson 20 out of 34 388 yards five touchdowns no picks show me a quarterback with that stat line that lost a game and i'm gonna tell you this what sucked is is the offense went away as soon as he hurt his hand yes and you could see him on the sideline trying to throw the football and he still made some throws but that that changed the football game because here's what's bad sart thought that even a banged up case that could not throw the ball well was still better than putting card out there yeah now you're a damning indictment on card by the way uh xavier worthy by the way wide receiver for texas nine receptions 261 yards had a 75 yard he had two touchdowns just unbelievable the back and forth hey the marvin mems catch for oklahoma by the way that back shoulder like heading into the end zone was a thing of absolute beauty absolute beauty this was like for for old school guys like you and i that that like a good defensive slugfest this was still a hell of a lot of fun no this was this was a great game what i liked about this game is it was haymaker after haymaker man i mean it was like the prize fight last night that we got it was just it wasn't matriculating the ball down the field it was i am going for the kill every drive yes i get four downs in one of these four i'm going for the house it was it was absolutely ridiculous oklahoma getting the ball back uh with what the three minutes left i think yeah i'm trying to no no here we go all right so they they scored they scored a touchdown with uh let's see seven minutes left to tie the game at 41. and then they got the ball back right afterwards on a a kick off the phone bumble and that was like the competition yeah i mean it gave oklahoma a lead now texas did come back down they they had a turnover on downs now texas but now texas is playing from behind when the entire game texas would play in from out front every score they got was a score to give him the lead every score oklahoma was getting was getting to tie it now with that turn of events it flipped everything yes yes you are correct about that uh before we move on to the next game we got a ton of guys watching if you would so kindly make sure and hit that like button for us we would definitely appreciate that and if you're not already subscribed go ahead and knock that out for us too we would certainly appreciate it thanks for listening to the winning cures everything podcast the website is winningcuraseverything.com and if you want to connect with us we're on twitter at garywce chrisbgnini at winning cures or you can email us gary winningcureseverything.com or chris at winniecare's everything.com subscribe everywhere you need to subscribe and we'll see you soon | Winning Cures Everything | UC4ckuVJmQrZp4cotMWOg6eg | 2021-10-10 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,471 | 7,384 |
07uwnbUWoyE | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=07uwnbUWoyE | Gobi Desert | Wikipedia audio article | the Gobi Desert is a large desert region in Asia it covers parts of northern and northwestern China and of southern Mongolia the desert basins of the Gobi are bounded by the Altai mountains and the grasslands and steppes of Mongolia on the north by the Taklamakan desert to the west by the hexi corridor and tibetan plateau to the southwest and by the North China Plain to the southeast the Gobi is notable in history as part of the great Mongol Empire and is the location of several important cities along the Silk Road the Gobi is a rainshadow desert formed by the Tibetan Plateau blocking precipitation from the Indian Ocean reaching the Gobi Territory topic geography the goby measures over 1600 kilometers 1,000 miles from Southwest to northeast and 800 kilometers 500 miles from north to south the desert is widest in the west along the line joining the Lake Boston and the Lop nor 87 degrees to 89 degrees east it occupies an arc of land one million two hundred ninety five thousand square kilometers five hundred thousand square miles in area as of 2007 it is the fifth largest desert in the world in Asia second-largest much of the Gobi is not sandy but has exposed bare rock in its broadest definition the Gobi includes the long stretch of desert extending from the foot of the Pamirs seventy-seven degrees east to the greater king and mountains 116 degrees to 118 degrees east on the border of Manchuria and from the foothills of the Altai Sian and yablon oy mountain ranges on the north to the Kunlun alton tom in Cillian mountain ranges which formed the northern edges of the tibetan plateau on the south a relatively large area on the east side of the greater king and range between the upper waters of the song walk singari and the upper waters of the Liao ho is reckoned to belong to the Gobi by conventional usage some geographers and ecologists prefer to regard the western area of the Gobi region as defined above the basin of the Terim in Shin Jung and the desert basin of Lop nor and hammie Kumal as forming a separate and independent desert called the Taklamakan desert archaeologists and paleontologists have done excavations in the nemegt Basin in the northwestern part of the Gobi Desert in Mongolia which is noted for its fossil treasures including early mammals dinosaur eggs and prehistoric stone implements some 100 thousand years old topic climate the goby is overall a cold desert with Frost and occasionally snow occurring on its dunes besides being quite far north it is also located on a plateau roughly 910 to 1520 meters 2990 to four thousand nine hundred ninety feet above sea level which contributes to its low temperatures an average of approximately 194 millimetres 7.6 in of rain falls annually in the Gobi additional moisture reaches parts of the Gobi in winter as snow is blown by the wind from the Siberian steppes these winds may cause the Gobi to reach minus 40 degrees Celsius minus 40 degrees fahrenheit in winter to 45 degrees Celsius 113 degrees Fahrenheit in summer however the climate of the Gobi is one of great extremes combined with rapid changes of temperature of as much as 35 degrees Celsius 63 degrees Fahrenheit these can occur not only seasonally but within 24 hours in southern Mongolia the temperature has been recorded as low as minus thirty two point eight degrees Celsius minus twenty seven point O degrees Fahrenheit in contrast in Alxa Inner Mongolia it rises as high as 37 degrees Celsius 99 degrees Fahrenheit in July average winter minimums are a frigid minus 21 degrees Celsius minus 6 degrees Fahrenheit while summertime maximums are a warm 27 degrees Celsius 81 degrees Fahrenheit most of the precipitation falls during the summer although the southeast monsoons reach the southeast parts of the Gobi the area throughout this region is generally characterized by extreme dryness especially during the winter when the Siberian anticyclone is at its strongest the southern and central parts of the Gobi Desert have variable plant growth due to this monsoon activity the more northern areas of the Gobi are very cold and dry making it unable to support much plant growth this cold and dry weather is attributed to Siberian Mongolian high pressure cells hence the icy sandstorms and snowstorms of spring and early summer plus early January winter topic conservation ecology and economy the Gobi Desert is the source of many important fossil finds including the first dinosaur eggs despite the harsh conditions these deserts and the surrounding regions sustain many animals including black-tailed gazelles marbled polecats wild Bactrian camels Mongolian wild-ass and sand plumbers they are occasionally visited by snow leopards brown bears and wolves lizards are especially well adapted to the climate of the Gobi Desert with approximately 30 species distributed across its southern Mongolian border the most common vegetation in the Gobi Desert are shrubs adapted to drought these shrubs included grey sparrows salt wart salsola passer inna grey sagebrush and low grasses such as needle grass and bridle grass due to livestock grazing the amount of shrubs in the desert has decreased several large nature reserves have been established in the Gobi including Gobi Gervin Zeya Khan National Park great Gobi a and great Gobi be strictly protected area the area is vulnerable to trampling by livestock and off-road vehicles effects from human intervention or greater in the eastern gobi desert where rainfall is heavier and may sustain livestock in Mongolia grasslands have been degraded by goats which are raised by nomadic herders a source of cashmere wool large copper deposits are being mined by Rio Tinto group the mine was and remains controversial there was significant opposition in Mongolia's Parliament to the terms under which the mine will proceed and some are calling for the terms to be renegotiated specifically the contention revolves primarily around the question of whether negotiations were fair Rio Tinto is far better resourced and whether Rio Tinto will pay adequate taxes on the revenues it derives from the mine an agreement was reached whereby the operation will be exempt from windfall tax topic desert if ocation the Gobi Desert is expanding at an alarming rate in a process known as desert if ocation the expansion is particularly rapid on the southern edge into China which has seen 3,600 square kilometres 1390 square miles of grassland overtaken every year by the Gobi Desert dust storms which used to occur regularly in China have increased in frequency in the past 20 years mainly due to desert if ocation they have caused further damage to China's agriculture economy the northern and eastern boundaries between desert and grassland are constantly changing this is mostly due to the climate conditions before the growing season which influence the rate of evapotranspiration and subsequent plant growth the expansion of the Gobi is attributed mostly to human activities notably deforestation over grazing and depletion of water resources China has tried various plans to slow the expansion of the desert which have met with some small degree of success but no major effects the most recent project is called the three North shelter forest program huge strips of newly planted forests the government hopes the forests will help stabilize the soil retain moisture and act as a buffer against further desert if ocation topic ecoregions the Gobi broadly defined can be divided into five distinct dry ecoregions based on variations in climate and topography eastern gobi desert steppe the eastern most of the gobi ecoregions covering an area of 280 1,800 square kilometres one hundred eight thousand eight hundred four square miles it extends from the inner mongolian plateau in china northward into mongolia it includes the in mountains in many low-lying areas with salt pans and small ponds it is bounded by the Mongolian Manchurian grassland to the north the Yellow River plain to the southeast and the a leshan plateau semi-desert to the southeast and east Alice Shan plateau semi-desert lies west and southwest of the eastern gobi desert steppe it consists of the desert basins and low mountains lying between the Gobi Altai range on the north the Helen Mountains to the southeast and the Cillian mountains and northeastern portion of the Tibetan Plateau on the southwest Gobi Lakes Valley desert steppe ecoregion lies north of a leshan plateau semi-desert between the Gobi Altai range to the south and the Cong I mountains to the north Hungarian Basin semi desert includes the desert Basin lying between the Altai Mountains on the north and the Tian Shan Range on the south it includes the northern portion of China's Xinjiang province and extends into the southeastern corner of Mongolia the alishan plateau semi-desert lies to the east and the emaan valley step to the west on the China Kazakhstan border Tian Shan Range separates the dzungarian Basin semi-desert from the Taklamakan desert which is a low sandy desert basin surrounded by the high mountain ranges of the Tibetan Plateau to the south and the premier's to the west the Taklamakan desert eco region includes the desert of lop topic eastern gobi desert steppe the surface is extremely diversified although there are no great differences in vertical elevation between one bot or 48° oo and 107 degrees oo e in the small lake of iron de Basu nor 43 degrees 45 and 111 degrees 50 e the surface is greatly eroded broad flat depressions and basins are separated by groups of flat topped mountains of relatively low elevation 150 to 180 meters 490 to 590 feet through which archaic rocks crop out as crags and isolated rugged masses the floors of the depressions lie mostly between 900 to 1,000 meters three thousand to three thousand three hundred feet above sea level farther south between iron do do soon or in the Yellow River comes a region of broad Tablelands alternating with flat plains the latter ranging at altitudes of 1,000 to 1,100 meters in the former at 1070 to 1200 meters 3510 to 3940 feet the slopes of the plateaus are more or less steep and are sometimes penetrated by Bay's of the lowlands as the boarder range of the high engine has approached the country steadily Rises up to 1,000 370 meters four thousand four hundred ninety feet and then to 1630 metres five thousand three hundred fifty feet here small lakes frequently fill the depressions though the water in them is generally salt or brackish both here and for 320 kilometres 199 miles south of Ulaanbaatar streams are frequent and grass grows more or less abundantly through all the central parts until the bordering mountains are reached trees and shrubs are utterly absent clay and sand are the predominant formations the watercourses especially in the north being frequently excavated 2 to 3 metres 6 feet 7 into 9 feet 10 and deep in many places in the flat dry valleys or depressions farther south beds of louis 5 to 6 metres 16 to 20 feet thick are exposed west of the route from Ulaanbaatar to Calgon the country presents approximately the same general features except that the mountains are not so irregularly scattered in groups but have more strong defined strikes mostly east to west west north west to east south east and west south west to east northeast the altitudes are higher those of the lowlands ranging from one thousand to one thousand seven hundred meters three thousand three hundred to five thousand six hundred feet and those of the ranges from 200 to 500 meters 660 to one thousand six hundred forty feet higher though in a few cases they reach altitudes of 2,400 meters 7,900 feet the elevations do not form continuous chains but make up a Conger ease of short ridges and groups rising from a common base and intersected by a labyrinth of ravines gullies Glen's and basins but the tablelands built up of the horizontal red deposits of the hon guy Ober Jeb's goby formation which are characteristic of the southern parts of eastern Mongolia are absent here or occur only in one locality near the cherem urine River they are greatly intersected by gullies or dry watercourses water is scarce with no streams no lakes no wells and precipitation falls seldom the prevailing winds blow from the West and Northwest and the pall of dust overhangs the country as in the Taklamakan and the desert of lop characteristic of the flora are wild garlic Collegium grassle wormwood sacs all my terraria show beery Tarragona ephedra salt wart in the grass lacy agrostis splendens the tunnel wild onion alley impala rhizome as the main browse eaten by many herd animals and Mongolians claim that this is essential to produce the correct slightly hazelnut like flavor of camel Eric fermented milk this great desert country of Gobi is crossed by several trade routes some of which have been in use for thousands of years among the most important are those from Calgon at the great wall - Ilan bot or 960 kilometres 597 miles from Jiuquan in Gansu - Hemi 670 kilometres 416 miles from hammy to Beijing 2,000 kilometres 1243 miles from hoho - hammy and barkal and from lanzhou in Gansu - Hemi topic Alice Jean plateau semi-desert the southwestern portion of the Gobi known also is the Shi Tao and the little Gobi fills the space between the great north loop of the Yellow River on the east the edge and River on the west and the Cillian mountains and narrow rocky chain of long show 3,200 to 3,500 meters 10,500 to 11,500 feet in altitude on the southwest the Ordos desert which covers the northeastern portion of the Ordos plateau in the Great North Loop of the Yellow River is part of this ecoregion it belongs to the middle basin of the three great depressions into which patan and divides the Gobi as a whole topographically says nikolai preserve all ski it is a perfectly level plane which in all probability once formed the bed of a huge lake or Inland Sea he concludes this based on the level area of the region as a whole the hard salt game clay and the sands strewn surface and lastly the salt lakes which occupy its lowest parts for hundreds of kilometers nothing can be seen but bare sands in some places they continue so far without a break that the Mongols call them Tengger ie sky these vast expanses are absolutely waterless nor do any oases relieve the unbroken stretches of yellow sand which alternate with equally vast areas of saline clay or nearer the foot of the mountains with barren shingle although on the holo level country with a general altitude of 1000 to 1500 metres 3,300 to 4900 feet this section like most other parts of the Gobi is crowned by a checkered network of hills and broken ranges going up 300 metres higher the vegetation is confined to a few varieties of bushes and a dozen kinds of grasses and herbs the most conspicuous being sacks all haloxyl on amman dendron and a griot phylum go Beckham the others include prickly convolvulus field wormwood Artemisia campestris acacia in Ulla Amma Phila Sephora Flav essence convolvulus Imani peganum and astragalus species but all dwarfed deformed and starved the fauna consists of little but antelope wolf fox hare hedgehog Marten numerous lizards and a few birds eg the sand grouse lark Stone chat Sparrow crane Henderson's ground j-pod OSes Henderson II horned lark arame Phila a lustrous encrusted lark gallery to crostata topic hungarian basin semi-desert the structure here is that of the mighty Tian Shan or heavenly mountains running from west to east it divides the northern one-third of Sinkiang from the southern two-thirds on the northern side rivers formed from the snow and glaciers of the high mountains break through barren Foothill ranges and flow out into an immense hollow plain here the rivers begin to straggle and fan out and form great marshes with dense reed beds Westerners call this terrain the dzungarian desert the Chinese also call it a desert but the mongols call it a Gobi that is a land of thin herbage more suitable for camels than for cows but capable also if herds are kept small and moved frequently of sustaining horses sheep and goats the herbage comprises a high proportion of woody fragrant plants Gobi mutton is the most aromatic in the world the oldest valley or Valley of the Haydock gol 43 degrees north 83 degrees east to 43 degrees north 86 degrees east is a mini desert enclosed by two prominent members of the shamash and trey and ash mountain range namely the chuka sand the crescent art pine rally's running perpendicular and far from one another as they proceed south they transcend and transpose sweeping back on east and west respectively with lake boston in between these two ranges mark the northern and the southern edges respectively of a great swelling which extends eastward for nearly 20 degrees of longitude on its northern side the Cheol Todd descends steeply and its foot is fringed by a string of deep depressions ranging from Lukshon 130 metres 427 feet below sea level to hammy 850 metres two thousand seven hundred eighty nine feet above sea level to the south of the Karuk tall lie the desert of lop nor the come Todd desert and the valley of the bull Anzio L to this great swelling which arches up between the two border ranges of the chota carrucha Tom the Mongols give the name of gushing Gobi or salt desert it is some 130 to 160 kilometres 81 to 99 miles across from north to south and is traversed by a number of minor parallel ranges ridges and chains of hills down its middle runs a broad stony valley 40 to 80 kilometres 25 to 50 mile why'd at an elevation of 900 to 1000 370 meters 2952 4490 feet the Cheol Tom which reaches an average altitude of 1,800 meters five thousand nine hundred feet is absolutely sterile and its northern foot rests upon a narrow belt of barren sand which leads down to the depressions mentioned above the Karuk toes the greatly disintegrated denuded and waisted relic of a mountain range which used to be of incomparably greater magnitude in the West between Lake Boston and the trim it consists of two possibly of three principal ranges which although broken in continuity run generally parallel to one another and embrace between them numerous minor chains of heights these minor ranges together with the principal ranges divide the region into a series of long narrow valleys mostly parallel to one another into the enclosing mountain chains which descend like terrorists steps on the one side towards the depression of loop chin and on the other towards the desert of lop in many cases these latitudinal valleys are barred transversely by ridges or Spurs generally elevations on mass of the bottom of the valley where such elevations exist there is generally found on the east side of the transverse ridge a cauldron shaped depression which sometime or other has been the bottom of a former lake but is now nearly a dry salt basin the surface configuration is in fact markedly similar to that which occurs in the inter-mountain attitudinal valleys of the coonley mountains the hydrography of the gushing Gobi and the Karuk taw is determined by these checkered arrangements of the latitudinal valleys most of the principal streams instead of flowing straight down these valleys cross them diagonally and only turn west after they have cut their way through one or more of the transverse barrier ranges to the highest range on the great swelling drum guru Milo gives the name of two JH tau it's altitude being 2700 meters 8850 8 feet above the level of the sea and some 1,200 meters 3937 feet above the crown of the swelling itself this range he considers to belong to the chola system whereas Sven Hadean would assign it to the Karuk Tom this last which is pretty certainly identical with the range Kurata cannula also known as the Kissel Sanger sania and singer mountains that overlooks the southern shore of the lake Bossin departed from it by the drifts and desert of AK Belle come White Pass sands has at first a west northwest to east southeast strike but it gradually curves round like a scimitar towards the east-northeast and at the same time gradually decreases in elevation in 91 degrees east while the principal range of the Karuk toss system wheels to the east northeast four of its subsidiary ranges terminate or rather die away somewhat suddenly on the brink of a long narrow depression in which sven Hadean sees a northeast bay of the former great central asian lake of lava or having over against them the Echelon terminals of similar subordinate ranges of the pation voice and system see below the Karuk toss throughout a relatively low but almost completely barren range being entirely destitute of animal life safer hares antelopes and wild camels which frequent its few small widely scattered oases the vegetation which is confined to these same relatively favourite spots is of the Scandia stand is mainly confined to bushes of sacks all haloxyl on and a basis reads commish tamarisks poplars and ephedra topic history topic European exploration until 1911 the Gobi had a long history of human habitation mostly by nomadic peoples by the early 20th century the region was under the nominal control of Manchu China and inhabited mostly by Mongols wiegert's and Kazakhs the Gobi Desert as a whole was known only very imperfectly to outsiders and information was confined to observations by individual travelers from their respective itineraries across the desert among the European explorers who contributed to early-20th century understanding of the Gobi the most important were the following jean-francois gerbil on 1688 - 1698 Everhard is brand ides 1692 to 1694 Lorenz Lang 1727 to 1728 and 1736 the sand Alexander G van Bunge 1832 1831 hermann Phrygia 1868 to 1873 Heflin oven ZL Mateus offski 1870 Nile iose 1872 to 1873 nikolai przhevalsky 1870 to 1872 and 1876 to 1877 zosky 1875 mikail v pevtsov 1878 Gregory Pat Annan 1877 and 1880 for to 1886 count Bella Shay SHINee and lyosha lo Chi 1879 to 1880 the brothers GE Grum gursha Milo 1889 to 1890 and Grum gursha Milo pewter Kuzmich kozlov 1893 to 1894 and 1899 to 1900 severally the first row borovsky 1894 Vladimirovich of 1894 to 1896 carl Joseph Federer and dr. holder er 1896 Charles Etienne Bonin 1896 and 1899 Savannah Hadean 1897 and 1900 1901 kay Adana vaq 1898 lady fan 1899 to 1900 in cats anakov 1899 to 1900 count shock bullied elastane and Martha Meili 1902 topic see also Asian dust geography of Mongolia geography of China Green Wall of China legendary Mongolian Death Worm olga coracoid said to inhabit the Gobi in Mongolia list of deserts by area topic notes topic references this article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain Chisholm Hugh ed 1911 go be Encyclopedia Britannica 12:11 dad Cambridge University Press key 165 Owen Lattimore 1973 returned to China's northern frontier the geographical journal vol 139 numbered to June 1973 PP 233 to 242 topic further reading topic external links map from China the beautiful Flickr photos tagged with Gobi | wikipedia tts | UCmp1SkLvf1pYMPK7PE2mYXA | 2018-11-20 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 3,947 | 23,011 |
QUVGwNnBdXQ | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QUVGwNnBdXQ | Merry Christmas Vlog 2020: WHAT I GOT FOR CHRISTMAS | [Music] merry christmas guys i hope you guys are having a great christmas i know i am it is the first of the morning here so i'm the first one up and i just want to fix my face by putting just a little bit of color on and uh it's kind of cold outside so i just have on this sweater and let me show you my little cute pjs and these are the cute pajamas that i'm wearing that's a little christmas tree and um i don't know who that is i think that's that snowman and some snowflakes so that's what i'm wearing today nothing fancy we're not going anywhere so i just want to pop on real quick to say merry christmas and i will share with you guys a little bit later what i got for christmas and i'm getting ready to share with you right now what i fix for our christmas dinner but of course today the boys are gonna go and go get some fried chicken because i didn't feel like um well i'm gonna cook some meat tomorrow that's gonna be probably some meatloaf but they wanted some fried chicken for you know christmas day so i thought okay well you guys go ahead and have your fried chicken and tomorrow the next day i will go ahead and make the um the uh what i just say i'm tired uh meatloaf and that will be turkey meatloaf but i hope you guys are having an awesome a blessed day i know it's not the same you know as having your whole entire family you know with you we don't have anyone here but just the three of us but you know what i'm thankful for just the three of us that's what we got to do just be thankful um because you know i believe that jesus is the reason for this season i will always believe that and that's what i believe and that's what i know so we celebrate jesus birthday even though we don't know when he was born and i'm not saying he was born on today no but we just celebrate uh christmas time and you know for his birthday because we know that he was born so that's the time we choose to celebrate it okay i want to share with you guys what i fix for christmas dinner first of all we have some delicious uh what is this greens with spinach mixed together got some delicious red beans because you know guys i don't eat meat so this is my protein so i will be eating beans then we have some spanish rice which my family loves and stuff it's so delicious we've got some cornbread got some potato salad so that's going to be good and here's dessert i fixed two sweet potato pies i have one in the oven now so here's the one i already fixed looking good and two cakes this one was already sliced into because i gave a piece to someone and this is a chocolate cake yum yum and last but not least we have some red velvet cake and these are going to be so good so yummy you know i'm going to have to work off work out i should say get all these calories off of me look at this tree here i'm not gonna take it down to the first i thought about taking it down before um the first like tomorrow and my family was like oh no you can't do that we want you to keep it up okay now this is my very last gift and this is from my good friend edwina edwina i'm going to open this up and let you see how i look opening it up okay all right let's go this is such a beautiful box and you wrapped it so beautifully the paper is so pretty and the ribbon i love it okay let's see what it is it's so pretty that i don't even wanna um mess it up gosh i don't have any scissors with you so i'm gonna have to bust this bowl open like this what could it be i think i know what it is but i'm not sure okay we just gotta wrap rip it up like a child well maybe it's not what i think it is i don't know a box pretty pink box i don't think it's what i think it is and this is a beautiful box i love it what's in it tell me if we know what's in it know if i should just tear this open because i don't want to you know she's got it nicely taped so let me just be nice and unwrap it neat [Applause] beautiful box beautiful [Music] oh wow look at this oh this is so pretty tea set cup and this is so pretty at winner oh my gosh you guys see it this is so pretty and it's nice and pink just what i like oh my goodness [Music] rip this open this is so pretty oh wow gotta be careful oh wow this is careful liz beautiful beautiful beautiful isn't that pretty and it has gold around it you guys see it real good it has gold around it has flowers uh pink roses this is so pretty i love that and some cups these are so pretty too oh my goodness wow isn't that pretty i can have a little tea party with this this is so pretty i love them this is how it looks inside and i forgot this has a top to it that's how the top looks all right put that on there like that and a couple of [Music] saucers ah i'm gonna have difficulties don't break them pretty pretty and pretty oh wow this is so pretty pretty pretty i believe that's it i want to make sure [Music] [Applause] yeah that's it oh wow edwina thank you thank you thank you so much for these beautiful uh tea cup set and uh uh tea kettle i forgot what this is called but you put your tea in there thank you so much for this this is so pretty thank you thank you thank you okay i just want to share with you guys what i received for christmas a nice few little items here but i am blessed for the few items that i received first one here well this is the main one that i really love i got a new phone yes i did i have a red iphone 12 and i'm pretty sure you guys have seen that this is by apple so i am blessed to get that i am so happy i'm filming with it so i can't show it to you but this is how it looks it's red on on the sides and red on the back the only thing about this foam um they didn't have any good um color choices they only had red black uh white and i believe blue but the red the red does not look red it looks somewhat i don't know something like somewhat between this color and that color it's a mixture of these two colors it's not a true red and i don't want to take it back and get another color although i could but they may not have um you know the colors available because this is such a new phone and everybody's grabbing it so you know how it is it's just that it's hard to get the color you want but anyway i'll probably go ahead and keep the red because i can always change uh you know use different um pop sockets you know on the back of the phone where i hold it so anyway i got that i got some money from my beloved mother i have it in this cute little box here she put it in that so i have that also i got this now i like this this is so cute wash your hands now yes indeed we all need to be doing that anyway especially doing this pandemic so this is a sign that you put on the wall in your bathroom um i'm not sure if it has a hook on the back but it's tied to this cardboard but i think this is so cute wash your hands i love that then as i showed you guys the gift that i got from my beautiful friend edwina here on youtube uh this is so pretty i'm just loving this i can't wait to have some tea or my coffee and sit it on you know on top of the of the saucer like that but these are so pretty edwina so pretty and i'm gonna keep this box because it's pink and it's so beautiful then i got a pair of these ultra soft socks now i love socks you guys i'm a sock lover i love socks all throughout the year because i constantly wear them you know in the house it doesn't really matter what color they are or the style but nice soft uh socks like this um any styles what i like this happens to be the short i think this comes to your ankle i like them coming to the ankle the knee the half it doesn't matter all sorts of socks fuzzy socks christmas socks you know it doesn't really matter then i got a couple of towels this is just a plain white towel a bath towel [Music] really cute just a plain white towel like that so cute and another uh towel here this is more like for kitchen looks like but it's cute it's pink and white so that's adorable and last but not least this is what i wanted i had asked specifically for this and i got me a neutral bullet so i can make me some smoothies yes i have to figure out how to put it all together but i know this is the part where you put all of your you know whatever you're going to mix it in uh fruits vegetables you know like spinach if you want to put in there all different types of fruit you put it on top here and you're supposed to push it down and here are the different uh parts you know the top that goes to it so when i get ready to make me a smoothie i'll show you guys how it works and that's it that's what i got for christmas so i hope you guys like it real quick i just wanted to show you how my christmas tree looks at night with the lights on and of course all the gifts are gone except for these a couple of boxes that i have just for display and my two-point city uh flowers but that's it i um my son saw this he thought these were to open up he said oh you got me i said yeah i did didn't i he didn't understand why i wrapped them and put them under the tree and i told them it's for display for one and then so the tree will look you know nicer when i get ready to film my tour so that was the that was the deal so i accomplished what i wanted to do but that's how the tree looks at night and i think it looks so pretty especially that angel wing with the gold the sparkles i don't have that many sparkly things on here but you know there's a few things i think it looks pretty so just wanted to share that with you guys so the sun is starting to go down here so you know what that means gotta turn on the christmas lights i got my tree on but anyway guys i just want to thank you so much for tuning in i just want to stop in and give a quick little uh merry christmas to everyone and i know you'll see this the day after christmas or whenever i can upload it i'll try to get it up to you guys um saturday which hopefully you'll be watching it on saturday but if not maybe you'll see it sunday okay i love you guys thank you so much for tuning back in oh i want to let you guys know that i will be on my little christmas break starting um i forgot when it starts starts the 29th which i will be uploading my last video for this year on the 29th and that's the collaboration that i'm doing with the heavens pearl so make sure you check that out that will be at 7 pm eastern standard time on september of september december the 29th excuse me and i'm going to take a little bit of a break maybe maybe a couple of weeks until the uh january the 11th and then i will start back fresh for the new year okay so you guys if i don't talk to you after the 29th i just want to wish you all a very happy new year very prosperous healthy blessed new year from my family to yours we love you and i thank you guys so much again for all of your love and support all that you have shown me um throughout this whole entire year watching my videos commenting liking and you know giving me gifts you know when you send things of love i really appreciate it because you don't have to do it but i i thank you so much from the bottom of my heart so anyway happy new year as well because i know i won't see you but anyway and i may not take the whole two weeks off but i'm just letting you know in advance if you don't see me anytime real soon after december the 29th and you know i'm just taking a little bit of break okay i'll see you guys soon love you bye | Decorating with Jazigreen | UC4f5t5j1tivZlLRHTb-IURQ | 2020-12-26 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 2,384 | 11,363 |
VP7o190UNbM | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VP7o190UNbM | Delhi's Mutiny Memorial | to know more such amazing stories from Indian history click the bell icon and subscribe to live history India [Applause] this monument often missed by tourists visiting Delhi marks a significant moment and a troubling legacy built in the 1860s this is the mutiny memorial now known as Ajith curry which is originally dedicated to the British and native soldiers of the British Army who died during the revolt of 1857 today it is a monument to all those who fell in the battles that raged between June and September 1857 in fact was slightly further along the ridge of the Ovilus that runs through the north of Delhi and you will come across another monument that is even lesser known this circular flagstaff tower which was a British signalling table and played an important role in 1857 the now green and lush Ridge was largely barren with light low-lying shrubs to the early part of the 20th century during the 19th century the height on which this flagstaff tower was placed provided an important vantage point and the British used this building as a signalling station [Music] on 11th May 1857 when Delhi was taken over by rebel troops who had come from Meerut there had been pitched battles within Shah Jahan Abad the old mughal capital and many British soldiers and their families which included women and children were killed those who survived escaped to this flagstaff thar to take refuge heavily protected by the British Army the survivors managed to escape to Colonel and it is from there that the British forces regrouped coming back to stage a bloody assault against the Indians the massacre that followed was devastating by September 1857 the British had taken back Delhi and in fact raised a large part of it to the ground after the victory of the British this Flagstaff taw came to be seen as a symbol of British resistance and perseverance in the revolt of 1857 a mutiny memorial was erected close to it in the 1860s to mark the fallen soldiers the stall gothic memorial tower has a names of over 2100 officers and soldiers killed wounded or missing between June and September 1857 and these included British and native soldiers in the British Army after India's independence this Memorial became an uncomfortable reminder of the bloody reprisals that followed the revolt of 1857 and understandably this monument was rededicated with a broader purpose to commemorate all those who lost their lives in what came to be seen as India's first war of independence the mutiny memorial was rechristened ajith garden whatever the antecedents perhaps the best way to see this memorial is in the context of to universal and eternal truths first that lives a lost blood is shed and been felt on all sides on a battlefield and second that violence always leads to more violence and the best we can do is end that cycle [Music] you | Peepul Tree World (Live History India) | UCfzyjyxJMobC_IAz8C8Vf2Q | 2020-06-03 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 494 | 2,835 |
IPoVzSO2w9w | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IPoVzSO2w9w | Ahmad | Wikipedia audio article | Ahmad Arabic armed as a common male Arabic name other spellings of the name include Ahmed Hamden Ahmed topic etymology the word derives from the root hm d hm d from the Arabic Ahmad Ahmad from the verb Hamidah Hamidah to thank or to praise non past participle Yama do Yama do topic lexicology as an Arabic name it has its origins in a Quranic prophecy attributed to Jesus in the Quran 61 to 6 about Muhammad it also shares the same roots of Mahmud Muhammad and Hamid in its transliteration the name has one of the highest number of spelling variations in the world some Islamic traditions view the name ahmad as another given name of muhammad at birth by his mother considered by Muslims to be the more esoteric name of Muhammad and central to understanding his nature over the centuries some Islamic scholars have suggested the names parallel as in the word Paraclete from the biblical text although this view is not universal considering translations meanings and etymology traditional Islamic sources such as sahih al-bukhari Sahih Muslim and others contain hadith in which Muhammad personally refers to himself as Ahmad Islamic scholars such as William Montgomery watt however argue that the use of Ahmad as a proper name for Muhammad did not exist until well into the second Islamic century previously being used only in an adjective sense he concludes that the development of the term being used as a name in reference to Muhammad came later in the context of Christian Muslim polemics particularly with Muslim attempts to equate Muhammad with the biblical Paraclete owing to a prophecy attributed to Jesus in the Quranic verse 61 to 6 according to the new encyclopedia of Islam and the older encyclopedia of Islam the word Ahmad has no etymological attachment to the word Muhammad but instead has been defined and understood according to its form and likeness to the word Muhammad topic interpretations and meanings of Ahmad topic development regarding ebony Sox biography of Muhammad the Sirat a sul Allah Islamic scholar alfred guillaume wrote coming back to the term Ahmad Muslims have suggested that Ahmad as the translation of Parakletos celebrated or the praised one which is a corruption of Parakletos the Paraclete of John the 14th 15 and 16 topic Ahmad Passage you here are three translations of the passage in question insert 61 verse six and mention when Jesus the Son of Mary said Oh children of Israel indeed I am the messenger of allah to you confirming what came before me of the torah and bringing good tidings of a messenger to come after me whose name is ahmad quote but when he came to them with clear evidences they said this is obvious magic so he International and when Jesus son of Mary said Oh children of Israel lo I am The Messenger of Allah unto you confirming that which was revealed before me in the Torah and bringing good tidings of a messenger who cometh after me whose name is the praised one yet when he hath come unto them with clear proofs they say this is mere magic Pickthall and when Jesus son of Mary said Oh children of Israel I am God's messenger to you authenticating what is present with me of the Torah and bringing good news of a messenger to come after me whose name will be acclaimed quote but when he showed them that clear proofs they said this is clearly magic modern literal translation the verse in the Quran attributes a name or designation describing or identifying who had followed Jesus in his farewell discourse to his disciples jesus promised that he would send the Holy Spirit to them after his departure in John chapter 15 verse 26 stating whom I will send unto you from the father even the Spirit of Truth shall bear witness of me John chapter 14 verse 17 states even the Spirit of Truth whom the world cannot receive for it beholdeth him not neither knoweth him ye know him for he abided with you and shall be in you regarding verse 61 - 6 in the Quran it is not clear to whom the pronoun he refers in the concluding sentence Bell says probably Jesus but sometimes taken to refer to the promised messenger who is identified with Mohammed secondly and in consequence the intervening words bearing the name Ahmad are grammatically superfluous they do not help to make the pronominal reference any clearer as to who it was whose evidences were greeted as magic without the clause about Ahmad the context would appear to demand that it was Jesus rather than the next messenger who was intended whether we maintain the usual reading or adopt that of magician as read by eben Masood and others the charge of sorcery generally would seem as true to the Jewish calumny Zinn the fourth gospel as to the somewhat similar charges brought against Mohammed in any case it was the ban who is real to whom both Jesus and the messenger came and who regarded the mission as sorcery once more if we omit the phrase bearing the name Ahmad and regard Mohammed as still drawing lessons from previous history the dubious passage might refer to what happened at Pentecost and other incidents recorded in the earlier chapters of the Acts with the absence of any claim on this passage either by Eboni sock or even Hashem may we go further and say just that the two Arabic words rendered by dr. Bell bearing the name Ahmad are an interpolation to be dated after the death of Muhammad emphasis in original topic scholarship regarding the Greek translation you early translators knew nothing about the surmised reading of Perry clue toes for Parakletos and it's possible rendering as Ahmad Perry clue toes does not come into the picture as far as if Anissa can dip in Hashem are concerned the deception is not there's the opportunity to introduce Ahmad was not accepted though it is highly improbable that they were aware of it being a possible rendering of Perry clue toes it would have clinched the argument to have followed the Johannine references with a Quranic quotation furthermore the peshitta old Syriac and feelers any inversions all write the name of John in the form you Hanan not in the Greek form you Honus accordingly to find a text of the gospels from which even Assad could have drawn his quotation we must look for a version which differs from all others in displaying these characteristics such a text as the Palestinian Syriac lectionary of the gospels which will conclusively prove that the arabic writer had a Syriac text before him which he or his informant skillfully manipulated to provide the reading we have in the serie muslim children are never called Ahmad before the year 1 2 3 aah but there are many instances prior to this date of boys called Mohammed very rarely as the name Ahmad met with in pre-islamic time of ignorance jahiliyyah though the name Muhammad was in common use later traditions that the prophets name was Ahmad showed that this had not always been obvious though commentators assumed it after about 20 - ah it has been concluded that the word Ahmad in Quran is SAFF 61 - 6 has to be taken not as a proper name but as an adjective and that it was understood as a proper name only after Muhammad had been identified with the Paraclete note that by the middle of the second century all Muslims already identified Muhammad with the Greek word Heraclitus counselor advocate or the aramaic translation Menna hamana topic historical document regarding the topic text of the correspondence between back quote umar ii and leo the third we recognize Matthew Mark Luke and John as the authors of the gospel and yet I know that this truth recognised by us Christians wounds you so that you seek to find accomplices for your lie in brief you admit that we say that it was written by God and brought down from the heavens as you pretend for your for con although we know that it was back quote Umar Abu Turab and salman the persian who composed that even though the rumour has got round among you that god sent it down from heavens god has chosen the way of sending the human race profits and it is for this reason that the Lord having finished all those things that he had decided on beforehand and having for announced his incarnation by way of his prophets yet knowing that men still had need of assistance from God promised to send the Holy Spirit under the name of Paraclete consoler to console them in the distress and sorrow they felt at the departure of their Lord and Master I reiterate that it was for this cause alone that Jesus called the Holy Spirit the Paraclete since he sought to console his disciples for his departure and recall to them all that he had said all that he had done before their eyes all that they were called to propagate throughout the world by their witness Paraclete thus signifies console ER while muhammad means to give thanks or to give grace a meaning which has no connection whatever with the word Paraclete topic transliterations ahmad is the most elementary transliteration it is used commonly all over the Muslim world although primarily in the Middle East more recently this transliteration has become increasing popular in the United States due to use by members of the african-american community Ahmed is the most common variant transliteration used especially in the context of the Ottoman Empire this transliteration is also used throughout the Muslim world Ahmet as the modern Turkish transliteration modern Turkish uses a Latin based alphabet and most Arabic derived names have standardized Turkish Spelling's onthe less common transliterations of Ahmad are used by Muslims outside the Middle East proper such as in Indonesia and Russia Ahmed as the fairly standard transliteration used by South Africa's Muslim community and its pronunciation shows evidence of the influence of Afrikaans the which represents H H is pronounced as an Afrikaans X ie closer to the Arabic page and the deep D is realized as a T closer to the Arabic T which follows Afrikaans final abstract avoiding principles topic references you | wikipedia tts | UCqsTEykZZCMfAA5wK3mEjyQ | 2018-11-26 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,746 | 9,939 |
Abh-TC5leQg | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Abh-TC5leQg | MLB DFS Solo Shot Podcast for Thursday, July 22, 2021 | [Music] so [Music] so [Music] the pitching pool for tonight's slate and mlb dfs is pretty fun if you go to fanduel.com right now and open up the player pool for tonight you're going to see a lot of good names there a pictures duel out west between walker buehler and anthony sclafani zac thompson getting a lot of strikeouts in the big leagues probably over salaried at 9 400 but hey he's fun uh you got sean manaya charlie morton a lot of these good guys in situations where we can use them for dfs which means we get to be kind of picky and use the guys who actually grayed out best for us as opposed to just taking what's presented to us i think that's a fun thing for tonight so let's dive on and let you know how we should prioritize these pictures welcome on into the solo shop that's right here on the fanduel podcast network in fire.com my name is jim sonness i am a senior writer and analyst for numberfire.com here to break down tonight's eight game main slate with lock set for 705 for two night unfortunately just like last night no big weather to discuss we should be good to go to play things straight up pick our favorite pitchers pick our favorite stats stacks and lock them in for today as always we are back on air later on today at 4pm for the youtube the fanduel live q a that's on youtube twitch facebook and twitter make sure you are subscribed there but also make sure you are subscribed to the number fire daily fantasy podcast feed for the mob podcast each day no nascar podcast this week as a result of their two-week olympic hiatus but austin swain will have ufc dfs up tomorrow morning pretty early so make sure you check that out by subscribing to the number fire daily fantasy podcast feed the olympics are back as the world's best athletes gather in tokyo for a summer showdown fanduel is giving fans an exclusive opportunity to get in on the action 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breakdowns we'll be talking to whale cap or drew dinzik tomorrow on covering the spread that should be up uh later afternoon tomorrow so check out the cover in the spread podcast feed for that ease i think talking swimming so that should be a blast we'll have that tomorrow on the covering the spread podcast feed pitching preview for this thursday main slate walker bueller is the highest salary pitcher on fanduel checking in at ten thousand five hundred dollars anthony d squiffing facing bueller is ninety nine hundred dollars zach thompson is nine four sean manaya is ninety one hundred dollars so we have charlie morton huang yong kim and kenton maida as the other guys at eight thousand dollars or higher so a lot of good names on that list and you could go a lot of ways i think there are three guys you could pretty easily defend as being the top option for tonight but when i go through salaries go through match-ups go through form et cetera et cetera i wind up on sean manaya being my top guy for tonight he's facing the mariners and that is a great matchup for a lefty they have a 92 wrc plus versus lefties with a 27 strikeout rate that strikeout rate is the second highest mark on this slate if mania doesn't really need that boost he's a bit of an outlier with the sticky stuff discussion mania has always been a low spin rate low velocity kind of pitcher and he's actually throwing harder recently and his movement is going up sticky stuff does not influence velocity it's but it's encouraging that his movement is going up as his velocity increases that's what you expect faster pitches move more etc etc so it seems like we should not ding him at all for the sticky stuff and in fact mania might have gotten a boost especially relative to other pitchers he's performed really well in this time he has a 3.60 skill interactive vray across seven stars with increased velocity 27 strikeout rates and a six percent walk rate the batted ball numbers are not his strength but they are a smidge better than average in this time when you put all that put the strikeouts put the low walk rate in a plus match up good things can happen we see mania take advantage he has at least six strikeouts in five straight games he had 11 strikeouts and one of those and that's despite having some tough matchups we have seen this matchup before he faced the mariners in seattle back on june 2nd that was the second start of the stretch with the increased velocity and almanai did was throw a four hit shutout with eight strikeouts i think that same outcome is within his range of outcomes for tonight so it's a good slate for pitching there are a lot of good pictures for tonight he is on the road but to me sean manaya does deserve to be number one on our list for this slate as far as number two it's actually a guy i think is pretty under salary checking in at 8 800 so technically our value play for tonight that guy's charlie morton it is a revenge game it was four stars in the phillies for morton but you will not deny me of my revenge game glory uh it counts for sure it's not a bad matchup here for morton the phillies against righties have a 90 wrc plus their 159 iso is the fourth lowest on this slate and they have a 24 strikeout rate now the phillies do draw walks but morton doesn't really issue a lot of those he's basically cut out his sinker over his past six starts and the walk rate in that time is down to 6.5 it comes with a 31 strikeout rate and a 3.27 skill interactive era that skill interactive era 3.27 is the best on this slate by a pretty decent amount he also has good bad ball data this game is on the road which can always lead to issues but morton actually has been good on the road he has a better era there his strikeout rate goes up a smidge so no real concerns for me with morton i think that he's great and i want to treat him as such i think that both he and nya are under soured i think that you know morton should be around 9-5 mania closer to like 9-7 or so i'll take those discounts and rank those guys one two four tonight the third pitcher for me is walker bueller morton is the value player at 88 so we can go the second stud for the third slot and the reason the bueller is lower for me than minah and morton is the match-up he's facing the giants who are really good offense they rank second on this slate in wrc plus they rank first in iso and they draw walks that's why i can't get too high on bueller despite the fact that he's very very good and that's why i want mania for cash games but bueller does have upside the giants will strike out they have a 25 strikeout rate versus righties bueller is one of the pitchers whose movement has decreased recently specifically it dipped four starts ago which is right around when they started doing the checks for sticky stuff and that's noteworthy for sure but bueller has still been effective in this time he has 3.53 skill interactive era with a 29 strikeout rate and good batted ball data so he's declined but he's still been very good 10-5 is not a bad number for this lady is the highest salary guy but i think he's appropriately salaried i worry a bit about familiarity this is his fourth start against the giants he's done really well against them but that's a lot of exposure to his repertoire and that's a little bit concerning so i will get to bueller for sure i think that he is the most talented pitcher on this slate but i want to have more exposure to mania and morton first and then i will get to my bueller just because i think that the overall outlook for those guys is better in my eyes so to me it is mania 1 morton 2 bueller 3 in terms of pitching which means we actually have a lot of salary flexibility for our stacks and we'll get to routes for using that but my favorite stack for today is actually a lower salaried one and that's the raise facing cal quantrill he was in the bullpen for the first part of the uh season for cleveland and when he was there he had great battle ball data he was not letting up much hard contact but as quantrill has gotten stretched out those batted ball numbers have regressed and i think we can stack against him with the raise for tonight quantrill didn't throw more than 60 pitches in the game until june 19th at that point on june 19th i guess yeah on june 19th or the start before that either way he had allowed a 32 percent hard hit rate to the season the average about 39 so that's a great mark really uh you know above average stuff out of quantrill at that time and it scared me out of stacking against him he has made six starts since then though with an elevated pitch count and in those six starts his hard hit rate allowed is 47 that is despite having a start against the pirates in which he allowed just three hard hit balls the entire time that is included in this stretch since then quantrill's been kind of getting smoked left and right it's led to some pretty rough outings he let up six runs the twins four runs the tigers overall his zra is 5.28 his strikeout rate in this time is 13 so this makes sense if you're letting up a lot of balls and play which you are with the 13 strikeout rates and a bunch of those balls and players struck hard you're not going to have the best results this game is also in cleveland which is awesome for tampa bay from a park factor perspective so i think the rays honestly deserve to be at the top of our list and the salary savings we get allow us to go nuts with our second stack which i would like to do because there are two high side stacks that i do like so i think the raise really really fun here tonight and with the raise we do want to favor the lefties quantrills strikeout rate goes up against lefties but he lets him more impactful contact against them so that's exactly where we want to go with the raise anyway brandon lau austin meadows elite plays here i think gmon choi should start to hit for some power pretty soon he has a 39 fly ball rate against righties with an 11.5 percent barrel rate overall this year i would bet that we see an upside game out of g mon choi in the not too distant future so jim choi 2400. uh both lao and meadows are right around three thousand dollars too so you can stack them easily and have salary to burn for your second two stacks and that's good because my other two stacks are a little bit spendy starting off with the braids they are definitely diminished without ronda cooney jr they lose their best overall hitter and it's especially tough against lefty because it neutralizes freddie freeman a bit he's still good against lefties but he's not as good as he is versus righties despite not having acuna despite them facing a lefty i do still think that braves are worth a look here they're facing that more moore has made four starts since he returned to the rotation the results have been good but the peripherals are more concerning he has a 4.64 skill interactive era with a 21 strikeout rate he's letting up a fly ball 44 of the time and there is enough hard contact in there as well now moore is not allowed more than two earned runs in any of those four starts but he's facing pretty weak competitions specifically last week faced the marlins had nine strikeouts there but that nine strikeout game is included in his 21 strikeout rate i don't expect a similar outing here for tonight against the braves now it is a bummer obviously to have to not have a cunha but i think the remaining pieces here are still good enough to rank them at the in the two slot here behind the rays the main righties here are ozzy albees who is disgusting against lefties i adore him tonight thirty six hundred dollars i'll go to freeman two at 441 but dansby swanson austin reilly all those guys kind of the core plays within this stack i would also mention orlando arcia and guillermo heredia lower in the order as being potential considerations heredia has good power numbers and a limited sample versus lefties arcia has not had a click yet in the big leagues but he was just outstanding in triple a before he got promoted and i feel like that that triple a guy is still in there somewhere so i will take some swipes here to see if he can carry to the big leagues i think that he's at least worth a look i'm probably not going to need the salary savings realistically but if i decide to go braids red sox is my two stacks i might need a value play in there and i think that arcia or heredia could be those guys for tonight i mentioned the red sox there because they are the number three stack for me for today uh facing jordan montgomery montgomery's not a bad pitcher i have used him in dfs this year but the problem is they've seen him a bunch especially recently they just faced in last week and they had a couple barrels against him they got a lot of hard contact and they scored three runs in six innings that is identical to the line they had against him on june 26th now three runs and six innings does nothing for us in dfs who cares it doesn't matter but this will now be the third time they've faced him in the past month that can't be a good thing montgomery does lag behind many of the other pitchers on this slate as well from a peripherals perspective the velocity has been down over his past seven starts in that time he's letting up a 41 fly ball rate his skill interactive era is 4.32 which is not bad for most slates but it's on the lower end for tonight we haven't seen a blowup outing for montgomery yet in this stretch and we may not get it here but the building blocks for a blow up are in place and i think that they the red sox makes sense here in the spot where we have the ability to get to jd martinez and others so montgomery again a good pitcher and not a guy i typically stack against and have used in dfs but i think for tonight given the familiarity given that the red sox are very good versus lefties given we have salary to burn i do think that it makes sense to go against him here there are a lot of guys in this line i'm not just martinez who hit for pop against lefties you got martinez zander bogarts hunter renfro and kiki hernandez all having isos higher than 200 versus lefties bobby dalbeck is in there too if he winds up playing for tonight among the lefties here rafael bevers easily the best mark he has a 171 iso against lefties so there are no real weak spots here even in a non-sieve match-up i like the red sox a lot i would say you can probably stack the red sox and the braves together with mania and morton but i do like the rays quite a bit that's why i was willing to go to them and let's use the salary savings here to splurge maybe you know stack the rays and the bras and then get in jd martinez is a one-off something like that that could work as well so i do like all three of these teams a lot in the raise despite not needing the salary savings still a team i want to get to for tonight let's move now to things to watch i am guessing that at some point today blake snell will get some buzz because of the match up he's facing the marlins so i get it john lester was effective against him a couple nights ago but snell is really struggling uh over his path six starts with more forcing fastballs and fewer change-ups he has a 5.20 skill interactive era with a 14 walk rate he is letting up a ton of hard contact so i get why people might want to go there it's possible it doesn't get any buzz like that that could happen for sure but i don't think i can do it myself right now with how bad the form is for blake snow albert alsolay has not been throwing a slider much since he returned from a short stint on the il and it's led to a pretty big step back for him in those starts since coming back he has a 20 strikeout rate hard hit rate is 47 he's led up multiple home runs in each of his first four games back also faces st louis tonight i am not a big fan of stacking them as you probably know especially versus righties but i am down to do it here i love tyler o'neill's upside as a one-off i think that he is like if i were just sitting on outfielders who i like disregarded stacking o'neill would be near the top of that list among the one-off outfielders for today so i think that o'neill specifically a guy i will be willing to turn to within uh even non-st louis stacks for today finally if you want some more one-offs with ups upside i check out the twins they're facing andrew heaney i have a hard time stacking against him because he gets a lot of strikeouts but he lets up a lot of hard contact and uh a lot of fly balls his hard hit rate and fly ball rate are both north of 40 percent he needs one of just two pitchers on this slate to do that in their most robin sample the other guy zach thompson starting for the marlins so nelson cruz mitch garver josh donaldson jorge polanco has been on a power binge recently those are all guys who could poke one out here and i think we should pretty high on them so uh the twins another team to turn for one offs maybe stacks potentially but i'd rank them behind st louis and rank them behind the top three stacks as well with the rays braves and red sox speaking of the red sox let's move to our dinger calls for today i do think that it's a good spot to go to jd martinez here facing a lefty he's seen this lefty a bunch of times recently so jd martinez the boring home run call for today the fun one maybe doesn't quite count as fun because he's a guy with a salary above three thousand dollars but i like dansby swanson i think that he kind of gets overlooked within these these brave stacks because obviously albee's is just disgusting freeman is very good and then you know swanson's like the third fiddle here uh especially against lefties so i'm okay being high on him i think that's uh swanson is a priority for today and someone i want to get to fairly often so the home run calls for today jd martinez and dansby swanson akil badu did go deep last night so trying to build on that once again for today that is all that we have here for today on the solo shop but as mentioned make sure you swing by once again later on today at 4pm at a question over on youtube from tech and fitness asking if this is live it is live but we'll also be live and taking questions on air later on today at 4 pm eastern on the fanduel youtube twitch facebook and twitter page so tech and fitness if you want to swing back at 4pm today i'll take your questions live on there we can talk process we can talk stacks one-offs pictures whatever is on your mind we'll talk about that today and each and every day right here on the fanduel youtube twitch facebook and twitter pages also once again make sure you are subscribed to the number fire daily fantasy podcast feed wherever you get your podcast and if you like what you hear leave us a rating and review as well if you have questions for me i am on twitter at jim sonnes j-i-m-s-a-n-n-e-s you can also follow the fanduel podcast network at fanduel podcast big thank you to everyone for tuning in for today good luck tonight we'll talk to you once again tomorrow this has been the solo shot right here on the fanduel podcast network you | FanDuel | UCbPP6F-3ASqkBkT9Obro-TQ | 2021-07-22 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 3,857 | 20,020 |
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Chopra—Spurring the Paradigm Shift in Healthcare | this is a fairly informal so whenever this is more of a discussion just to get an idea cruising the audience and and what I could possibly be focusing on 10 to help you or add value let me give an introduction then asked you know who's in the audience and what the interests are my background is I'm a neurosurgeon out of Australia worked with a lot of technologies in fact had an interesting career in medical devices both as a physician and an entrepreneur building companies someone has gone public and done a variety of things and now I saw a change in the world where medical devices has become fairly yeah you know I think highly regulated environment which doesn't allow for very good penetration of technology into the service and delivery arena so as a result of that I saw what was happening at health taken and consumer and shifted to create dolphin health which we've created a platform called pinion bijan focus on pediatrics so the background is as a position as an innovator more recently as investment banker I've seen the realm of financing and healthcare technology from a practitioner all the way through to how things get money behind them how ideas come to fruition how you take them to the market and wanted to have it really present this is a discussion of healthcare which is a fairly complex topic but sent a conversation where it can be relevant to things that you might be thinking of and things that you might be doing head brain so just as a quick show how many in the audience here are entrepreneurs want to start something do it be it'll change the world bright eyes the eyes in the headlights that's right okay so we're all here that to change the wall that's a great thing so how many here have a health care background how many of you not have a health care background okay so this is what what I'm finding more more about is that there are a lot of non healthcare people who realize how I cake in a cane out our service delivery platforms are in health care who see that this is simple this is like as someone might say shooting fish in a barrel if we apply it and then they get the experience of actually delivering care and health and realizing it's a complex environment but an exciting and big opportunities so you know when I as I speak and go through some of these slides it's really just a set the stage and and please just interrupt ask questions if you're thinking about how does an innovation get protected you know what's intellectual property about how you actually create a team around building something innovative what a you know what I would see more recently exciting sectors how do you get a financed how do you actually put a team together building to get the market how do you talk to a customer scariest thing I found as a position was selling to a physician it's just it's daunting and every time I go out there there's sweat on the brow yet another doctor to talk to you to convince they actually use a technology but again in its kind of understanding where does that emotion coming from what's their anxiety and when a customer is a customer it's just that healthcare has some you know various constraints that make it complicated and having a conversation and really trying to explain to them what your value prop is and then having a decision maker actually act on that buying value crop so by way of intro I'm going to just put out a few slides and do I'll do this from the panel is there my just stood for him I guess anything so not that I want to stand behind a podium but just to kind of set the scene of what I think healthcare is becoming okay so we all understand that healthcare has various problems a lot of us right now focused in on the cost inefficiency of healthcare delivery we're also looking at how healthcare is set up in a way that we may see enough current constructive service delivery as someone perverse or complicated and so as we look at this we have to understand where originated from what we were actually delivering and where we might add value from a technological perspective the things with healthcare are you have various players in the market that are not as easy to understand it may be from an academic perspective you can describe a pair but from a physician perspective when you send in you know your bill for appropriate services this is you know you're rolling today so i might get paid i make it part of it i might not get all of it what is the complexity of actually convincing someone that you you know you deliver the appropriate care and getting an appropriate fee for it within that feat construct as an entrepreneur you're trying to understand where the margin is where's the opportunity that I could bring value I to increase you know the capacity to pay or increase the throughput to generate revenue why does healthcare think of top-line not bottom line you know and the business of healthcare really is not natural to healthcare it's a service platform we've always been doing it and creating a system that was based on services and set us to bring it into the realm of business has been a very complex history and pathway and we all know that the you know the provider is always there for us and we can rely on them yet but the barriers to get access to your physician continue to increase so the the access to a doctor the access to the hospital they access to an expert opinion gets complicated so real life scenario I'm in the emergency room my son he trips downstairs in school I get to pick him up and I'm telling the school to take a picture of the injury send it to me they've got to locate a smartphone this shocked me okay so they locate a smartphone take a picture of my son I look at it and I said collio are get them ready he needs to have his hematoma busier drained I know this son gets delivered to the emergency room they're applying conservative management they don't want to drain it I apply my pressure and say I need an ENT consult immediately call up my friends in see surgeon comes down they drain it he's out there he gets his stitches out this morning if you look at the complexity of care without some kind of chaperone without an advocate without understanding of protocols how does someone walk into a system and realize this is appropriate Karen inappropriate care these are the things that you know you look at it from the perspective of you know I go by car this transparency I can learn what I need to learn to be able to buy that car I can learn what I need to do to do any kind of financed resent transaction but I can't go in there and decide protocols and way up research now if you look at the research so I go back to the technological solution and say okay where do I find the data to say here is a randomized control trial that says I should drain or not rec'd doesn't exist but we know anecdotally and the surgeons will tell you that you know cauliflower ear can get complicated young child con greatest etc etcetera and you go down the list the risks are against you so the appropriate management was draining but it's an opinion it's not hard data so when you build systems statistical can information can be really complicated in health care and it's understanding that that you start to realize that getting data getting information setting up a system create a technological impact or intervention is not as easy as it might local scene so we're all set up for basically you know an incentive system a delivery system data access you know all of the the information that we require to make decision processes set up in a way that you don't really get optimal care all the time now ultimately we have still probably the best health care in this country and I'm saying this is a foreigner out of Australia of trained in neurosurgery at some of the leading institutes outside of this country worked at Stanford then in Seattle and now Duke and I understand quality this country delivers high-quality care so what's broken it's really kind of system of we're broken up because we have just built a complex terrain and so now we're trying to force fit solutions we're not moving at speed we're not able to impact we're putting administrative tasks to people who should be actually in front of the patient and so you look at all of these things and you say this is just ripe and begging for a solution and so the entrepreneur puts on their hat and puts on their starry-eyed glasses and says I'm going at it and it's not as easier path ways you might think and I've done this again and again and again and you wonder you know where's the inspiration well the inspiration is that there's always going to be changed and I think now that I see healthcare motivated some of it you know I think we give credit to political backgrounds and and the awareness that we've created in society in the education through the political process of what the issues are but the other is is that the environment somehow is this kind of a perfect storm where you know economy falling healthcare suffering politics not answering everything that we all of a sudden see talent just push into an environment where they have to be entrepreneurs and these entrepreneurs know how to solve problems question is can they get those solutions to market is another lift that's that's another skill set that that you know one has to develop beyond just being innovative so why did I get excited I got excited because health care is meeting technology yet again hybrid solutions are being created we can build something near here we don't know what it looks like but it's going to be interesting and we need to really understand how that technology integrates into a health care solution it's always complicated you know we're comparing our health care environment to business environments and saying what can we learn what can we learn from facebook what can we learn from Twitter what can we learn from Salesforce what can we learn from analyst goes on and all of these successes all of these you know consumer impacts that we've seen the recent past do have lessons to be learned but they're not directly applicable to health care and again you know I point back to the fact that you know a lot of things that we see in healthcare have the complexity of constraints that until you understand them you're not sure whether you should move in them or around them ultimately and I how does innovation win stay focused it's got to be simple it's got to explain itself it shouldn't be divergent there are too many business plans and opportunities I see that a pennis I'm going to cure the walk and a cure the world of and the list goes from cancer to cardiac 22 whatever it is those panaceas never come to market simple exact very specific solutions come to market and make an impact and so when you look at innovation it really is that simple if you can put on the back of the napkin I'll go back to when i started orphan health complicated name but there's a story behind it now we created ping md and so the platform had to be articulated in one line less than one paragraph if I couldn't understand it I wasn't going to be able to explain it I wasn't going to get be able to convince anybody so make it simple make sure that you can draw it with a single diagram you understand who you're selling to and you can explain it to yourself and it's convincing enough that you can be passionate about and it's the passion that comes that that I think is created by focus you start to realize that you've got something and you've got your finger on the right course so many times you know I think people enter health care and they say okay I'm going to do an end-run i'm going to get around the constraints that i have to do this that i have to do that i can get around this you can't it is a very regulated for appropriate reasons environment and its really acts as an advocate unfortunate side of that is with a lot of these you know let's call them over seeing bodies have I think overstepped their per view in a sense they're overstepped what the responsibilities are they over stretching their domain and what they're about to control but this hope so we're we're launching entrepreneurs lie in this you really again it's kind of like going to take the passion seek the change make a difference and this is your classic entrepreneurial with the basic equipment ready to go at it and the one thing that I've learned actually is to let me take the one back the most important thing I've learned is this is to target the goal and focus it's really just insurance this is really about it's you know people making allergy running marathon you know creating things and and just making sure that you can get through it it's more than that it's passionate focus it's more than just endurance it's really getting the ball to where it needs to get to the second thing is it's about people not health care business business is about connecting it's about conversing it's about creating relationships that's the way you create change though those are probably the two most important lessons I've learned other than maybe something like you know if she's rich say yes money is a difficult thing to come by so you really have to understand how to convince people to be able to fund you so you can actually build what you think is innovative so that's my little five minute here's health care it's exciting it's daunting it's possible i think you know there are experiences from where I've been an entrepreneur and understood how to build team how to create a product how to take it to market and really understanding where it applies you know what that value proposition is who is your customer you know I found that I'm focusing on an innovation and as you focus that innovation your product becomes more clear then all of a sudden it starts to dawn on you the value you're creating your customer then you latch onto your customer and you focus on that customer then you understand that pocket then you focus on that pocket you understand exactly where that money is coming from and then you start it and you can see how focus focus focus focus it doesn't mean narrow your product it means getting a deeper understanding into how your product behaves without wavering in its value or or you know going tangentially and creating other things so you know I'd like this to be interactive and if there are entrepreneurs out there what are you building what are you thinking what are your fears what do you find problematic why you in health care counseling is available after this but you know it's it's it's those things I'm more than happy to discuss so hands up questions discussions push back on anything that I've said who's built a company here out of the entrepreneurs so what have you done critical sparking and we make a product which helps right PDF right now it's very very complex it's all very manual build the system where we can break down two templates use those templates to create order sets company's been around about three years now our biggest hurdles is being like the small guy not having under the reputation everybody was obsessing who are your clients who are we working with anything and we've been building up slowly but surely but is there a way to kind of like shortcut that or accelerate that or how do you go from being an unknown with a in our case the need exists in the market yeah you know but getting through kind of administration and those channels being also software services a little bit toughly we have a lot of a bit of an uphill battle yeah actually there's a couple of things you're bringing them and we're all experiencing the same thing so I'm in a similar position as you are is the first thing is who's your customer before I answer the you know validation piece is B to B to C right so you go sell to somebody who's selling to your customer I was talking to Sam on the way up this this is kind of one of those things I look at and say okay this is something wrong here where the person that's servicing the consumer that you're going after has no real insight or incentive to go out and solve that problem this is a huge problem and in health care it's just all that more problematic because its bureaucratic and so if you were to create a solution in a rationally economic environment this would make total sense if you brought cost efficiency if you want productivity if you brought all the rest of it but in health care it doesn't work that way and the reason is is that the infrastructure the bureaucracy is set up to layer in departmental needs and so not everyone is equal within healthcare so pediatric oncology is not equal to and I can give you the list probably give you the ranking of where you land on that list but as a result of that it becomes complex to convince administration to actually adopt something and so this is where you need to go out and find outside of you know or inside of larger institutions that individual that can latch onto it who has quite a bit of credibility I can't be even at pinging be I can't be an IBM be a cisco I can't be a Microsoft I can't be these big entities could I partner with them I could but they're not willing to do that and funnily enough you talk to them they don't have channel relationships they're not very good distribution partners they want you to do the heavy work because why they can sell the physicians and hospitals either and so you know i think that the entrepreneur now has to come up with an e marble and so one of the things i find in particularly given you given at an IT solution is a new model for distribution is being created we just cannot go through the CIO is a CIO of NYU Medical here by the way just want to make sure that the cios job is implementation and their biggest pain point is they've got a thousand one hundred or ten positions whatever the size institution saying I've got 20 systems 10 dozens doesn't it iphone got more than one system I can't use it I don't have the time I've got a family I've got my own life let me lead it and so I think that's that's a very valid issue so how do you bring something like this to be is to really find a champion middle customer that b2b you've got to find somebody that can scale there are really good examples of pharmaceutical companies doing this there are very good examples of payers doing this and another thing in healthcare IT is because we have not done this often enough we're all trying multiple avenues you've got a parallel you can't just be at one institution or have one relationship economy of ping MDM and we have probably a dozen running at the same time same product same platform same customer end customer different business proposition in the middle so you know I feel the pain but it's kind of a I'm not IBM and I need to scale how do I get there who else has got a company out there they like to share so I'm just curious the long red line is it possible to use remarkable better term of crowdsourcing approach of physicians who might respond to that solution the physicians that were in that sector down you have to reach out through the social media approach to gather that kind of a conversation that then you have got an opportunity to build early a doctor sport and find those guys who would reach out and embrace that solution every tribe and very well what's the uphill I have got any we actually did this too and we're pediatric focus opinion be what we found is and the doctors and physicians that use our software we love it or they've seen it but then running up the chain and basically in specific in our because there's these big EHR systems at the hospitals use they feel that the EHRs can solve every problem by bringing in a small point that it actually kind of undermines the EHR in this case so even though all the physicians everything love it when it gets up to administration basically there's a huge excitement around social media and its application as sale and distribution of healthcare again I don't see it yet we see it in a lot of consumer realm but in healthcare crowdsourcing getting multiple physicians on one platform as a discussion I found two main issues one clearly you know they're not the decision maker and so you end up with one or two but they don't end up being decision maker they may adopt it for a while but they can't institute or implement that as a solution for business is a business you don't have the time you've really got to make inroads into consumer that will purchase the second that we find is and I say this to colleagues as fellows is that you put two doctors in the room when you put 20 we count crowdsource a hundred the opinions you end up exposing your product to opinions that don't really exist we're very good at you know where the one-upmanship we know better we know how to do this this is where it doesn't work and so you don't end up fine-tuning and innovation through all the years of working with physicians I can tell you the easiest thing to build it hand it to them and tell them it works if you stop to figure it out with them you'll just run into wall after wall and you end up what's a story of that the kid carries the donkey and then eventually the uncle care is it the whole thing you can't please everyone so it's not and it's not a very encouraging and accelerating a viral environment out there it's just personal experience I mean we're yet to see something like that it happens in consumer but but not with inside a professional group who else is building a company here and so a lot of entrepreneurs here yeah startup called med telkom we're building it's a search and communication tools between positions and more so office managers and medical device sales reps and pharma sales reps ok coming from financial services working the national energy markets I meetings are streamlining more uniform it's but I much big disconnect especially in medical advice days and trying to get better data so help physicians in office manager spine white products Thank You Kate easily when you say data you mean will date it on products decision related positions in procedure rain and I just there p areas you know which I'm working on boats and I'll goes this we can help it's interesting so we I mean a lot of themes here healthcare IT healthcare IT I find we're in a different realm right now we just pharmaceutical devices and said it was all about clinical trials but on clinical day is about outcome those things almost seemed easier to do than what we are faced with right now the problem with that is cost time acquisition of customer and clients are and understanding the data and analyzing it to influence the decision but our decision influence that we're trying to create right now is the information officer the chief medical information officer all those titles that carry health tech and I find the data burden is really kind of confused we don't have metrics we're not clear about what the decision process is so we can't deliver data to convince people data is usually about how to I enter the decision process tree where I ultimately lead to it purchase and it's not clear to me in healthcare IT that currently exists and so I fine you know a lot of us just we are actually trying to get around collecting the data because no one's defined it for us it's an interesting realm right now but you know an example of adoption for us what was really exciting was and I use examples of minimally invasive ten cholecystectomy the big reason why we shifted the market a big reason why everyone decided they need to be a laparoscopic surgeon was threat was a revenue threat his physicians respond quickly when the customer base moves now ultimately you're going to split them in a yukata thoracic versus interventional cardiologists and one dinosaur dies and the other dinosaurs lines either both dinosaurs by the way but the fact is that you're trying to assimilate data to make so you're trying to create a solution that creates a threat in the market that causes a behavioral shift now behavioral shifts a really complicated in healthcare and I've seen a few the other one is to be able to house a technology and arena that has an indirect effect of a threat where and robotics is the perfect example we actually put a robotic system in and create a halo and now you get it you become a catchment and referral fine can you do that with technology is an interesting place so we as PMD actually make exclusivity arrangements so that you can only access certain offers in a certain region we create a visible threat so that you can chop the channel volume and create create enough data to convince everybody also this is a valid solution so using instruments and ideas it's still very ideation phase we haven't yet I'm not yet seen a healthcare IT company perfectly articulate a a rapid adoption pathway whether it's viral or it's you know through data through education it's not a simple market to educate because we still don't know where in those tears we're targeting for a decision that says oh yeah we love your system here's a check will install it tomorrow that process doesn't exist right now you | NYUESS | UCiHltj9soorAsBF7wt_NsMg | 2011-12-20 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 4,656 | 25,202 |
11-ppCPF0TM | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=11-ppCPF0TM | The Hot Sauce (Ep 26) - Katie Dodd #THS #nutrition #dietitian #eatright | welcome to the hot sauce this is Angel pels a registered dietitian nutritionist in Seattle Washington I'm currently at 227 subscribers and the goal is to make it to 250 by the end of the year so please help a brother out and like comment and subscribe you can also catch this previous and future episodes on your favorite podcasting platform let's get right into it today we are going to feature Katie doth a registered dietitian nutritionist that resides in Medford Oregon all right all right well welcome back to the hot sauce today we have a a good friend of mine and a special guest Katie dot um we're going to go ahead and we're going to put her in the hot seat here so she is now in the hot seat um and what I'd like for you to do to kick us off is why don't you give us an introduction on who you are are and where you went to school where you went for your internship what jobs you've done and we'll just go from there so please take it away sure so hi I'm so glad to be on your podcast Angel and it's so good to see you as usual I am Katie Dodd and I've been a dietician for 14 and a half years now thinking way back in the day when I first got in this profession I went to undergrad at California State University Chico and then went out to Southern Illinois University Carbondale for my masters and my intern ship now out of school I got my very first job ever which I was at for 13 years 14 how long was I at the VA I worked um in homebased Primary Care at the VA where I met you and I worked there for the majority of my career in the same job and then eventually hop ship and became a full-time entrepreneur and I've been a full-time entrepreneur for almost a year and a half now so that's really the quick who I am and what I've done I live in Oregon I'm a mom to two awesome kiddos and yeah awesome awesome well appreciate that so since you were or where I got to meet you was in VA home care could you give us a little bit of an uh explanation of how your experience was doing home care yes I loved working at the VA I I didn't leave the VA because I didn't like the work I left because I loved entrepreneurship so much more that is why I ultimately left and I wanted to be home more with my kiddos but Home Care was a job I actually I didn't even know it existed um I know when both you and I Angel we started around the same time at the VA and back then homebased primary care was very new it had just started being implemented across the country so when I actually applied at the VA I didn't apply for a home care job I applied for what an inpatient job and I ended up getting two interviews and got the job with homebased primary care and I will say I loved it it was such a cool gig because we got to work with an interdis AR Healthcare team so nurses doctors social workers um psychologists like kind of like textbook healthare what it should be like but you actually got to like be in it and work with this interdisplinary team follow people long term and go into their homes I think some people think going into the home is weird but it it's really not safety is key all those things are in place to make sure it's safe environment but I would always describe to kids what I did is I get to go hang out with really cool grandmas and grandpas and talk to about food so it's just such a different environment being in their home versus In Like A Sterile White Clinic because you can see what they're eating if you're talking about sodium you can see you know the the tub of peanuts and the bag of potato chips next to their couch and you can go into their kitchen with them and help them with cooking or help them go through and read labels with the actual Foods they have in their own home you get to meet them you get to meet their pets you get to see their pictures and you get to connect with them in a whole other level and I also think what was cool about Home Care is that with within homebased primary care I think the average age was around 76 years so it was primarily an older adult population and many of these veterans not all of them but many of them were pretty socially isolated so for them I think it was a highlight just having them come into their home so while yes we would talk about nutrition yes we would help them with you know all of their Healthcare needs but there was also the social work aspect of it where you just got to sit with them and he stories and connect with them so it was a really unique cool job I I did really appreciate being able to like go out into the field not be stuck in an office 247 so um you know live in beautiful Southern Oregon so I got to drive all over beautiful Southern Oregon go hang out with awesome veterans in their home help them to improve their nutrition their quality of life their health and um yeah I I really really liked working home care I I always always tell people if you're looking at getting a traditional job I'm I'm a big fan of the VA I think every VA is a little bit different they're all you know all across the country my VA was in southern Oregon topnotch and even just the the system of how you can connect with other dietitians is really amazing it's kind of like we have the big Academy within dietetics I feel like the VA has like their own internal system where you have like this um volunteers and all these specialty groups and you know continuing education calls and the way you can connect with people and and this is how I I met I met you Angel is that we were able to message each other and you weren't working in a silo you didn't have to reinvent the wheel you'd find someone else doing the same job as you at another VA and be like hey you got any templates you got any this hey how do I do this and it's just a wonderful way to connect with them so I feel like even though I worked in southern Oregon I had all of these dietitian friends all across the country who um you know could help me in what I was doing so it was definitely a rewarding job it paid really good by the time I left I was making six figures as a dietitian I didn't supervise any humans and I didn't manage any projects at the end so that I know that's pretty rare in the dietetics world so it was a good place to work amazing Mission serving veterans good pay good benefits pension all the good things so when it comes to traditional jobs it was definitely a a good job to have I can't say no more that was pretty good yes yes I know yeah and and you know Angel and I we actually presented at FY um the food nutrition conference and Expo in Washington DC and we talked all about home care so we could talk about home care probably for a whole episode because you know we were in it we did it and we see the value of it absolutely no no no I think uh where we got together um my former boss put together a national group for home care and we talked about templates and MNT and all these things and that's how that's how we met and then did you go to to San Diego when was the first time I met you we met in real life San Diego fcy that was the first time we went to FY and we were both volunteering at the VA booth and so at that time the VA had a booth on the Expo and that's when we first met each other see there you go it's kind of amazing that was uh 2011 yeah here we are here we are 12 years later crazy so awesome awesome awesome well thank you for sharing your your journey and about the VA um definitely near and dear to my heart and a great period for me as well 11 great years of doing home care loved it loved every second of it um so since you talked about getting into entrepreneurship can you talk about what your current setup is now what you're doing now sure sure so I'll kind of start with kind of where things shifted for me so I I think uh Angel one of the ways that we really connected was we like to volunteer a lot like I think both of us kind of have volunteer problems we're like if you ask all the hats we wear I I have to for a while we definitely had a problem we were like you know wearing 10 hats at once but um I I'd always had volunteered within the academy and I loved volunteering giving back being in the room with other people who are passionate about being a dietician and changing the profession in meaningful ways I loved it and that is actually what got me to FY many times was a lot of these volunteer roles I had within the academy and I was at a um fcy in Texas was it where where was it in Texas I'm I'm sure maybe Houston in Houston yeah so it was the one in Houston and when I was there I ended up well actually not there on the way back I happened to sit next to a dietician on a plane kind of random story and she was at fcy I had met her on the Expo floor she had a continuing education company called nutrition Dimensions that she started in the 1980s once the internet came around she transitioned her business onto the internet then she eventually sold it and since then it's kind of um kind of been sold between companies and kind of in I think in a lot of ways been disbanded but when I met her I was so excited to talk with her because she is this entrepreneur this business owner she had a home in southern Oregon she had a home in the tropics and she just had this really cool life and so I started picking her brain and I had asked her like can I maybe learn more about you maybe job shadow maybe um start writing for you because I wanted to improve my own writing skills and I knew that a lot of what she did with the continu education was papers writing papers and so we ended up exchanging business cardss followed up with her a week later and she ended up offering me my first paid gig and I feel like this sounds a little silly but I had been volunteering for so long the idea of someone paying me to do stuff that I probably would have done for free was like such a foreign concept and so essentially what I got paid for was um continuing education papers need to be updated every three years because the science changes all the things so I was updating these continued education papers and a lot of them were related to geriatrics because I am a board certified specialist in gerontological nutrition so I got my first gig working for her and her company and I was getting paid so that was my first introduction to having a side hustle so making money outside of my full-time job and again I would have done this for free just to learn the skill set just to improve my writing and and I will say when you're writing continuing ed you learn so much more because you're thinking of it in a different way it's not like you're just reading it but you have to do the research and it's it's just a lot of fun but right after process I'm like well who else will pay me money this is pretty cool so I started looking for other opportunities for paid gigs I started doing webinars with a company called dietitian Central I um started doing all kinds of just different random gigs where I was getting paid it was a blessing because when I had my daughter Emily the VA lets you take four months off for maternity leave but it's unpaid and so trying to figure out how am I going to be able to afford to stay home with my daughter for four months for maternity leave having a side hustle was such a blessing because it gave me the money that I needed to stay home for as long as I did so I'm bringing you on the whole journey Angel so so from there so from there I was side hustling I was doing work for other people um I was having a lot of fun I was making extra money it was a real blessing for my life and then in 2019 um we were at the Oregon Washington conference the nutrition conference and you were there angel as well and it was at that conference I heard three entrepreneurial dietitians speak and when I was listening to them talk it was just something in me shifted and changed because I realized I was an entrepreneur before then I never ID self-identified as an entrepreneur I thought an entrepreneur worked with patients and I was like I work with patients in the VA I have zero interest in working with patients outside the VA and I didn't even think of what I was doing as being entrepreneurial and so I remember at that that meeting um I was actually my dad came with me and we were in the train going up to the Space Needle and this was after the um the conference and I remember sitting there on the train just starting to dream and scheme of like I'm going to start a business I don't know what it's going to look like I don't know what it's going to be but I'm going to start a business I think I came up with the name KD nutrition because my initials are KD and Katie kind of sounds like Katie so anyways it turns out that name was taken but it that was like the pivotal moment for me that everything shifted so okay a little bit later I ended up falling into the world of blogging blogging was so cool to me because I didn't realize a you could make money blogging um B that blogging was anything outside a hobby where you're just journaling about what you're doing or what you're eating and your mom reads it your dad reads it your neighbor reads it I didn't realize this was a legit way that you can make money and you didn't have to work with humans so I was like yes sign me up I ended up taking an online course and I learned how to become a blogger I published my first Blog the geriatric dietitian because I was a geriatric dietitian it's what I'm passionate about and I published that blog on my birthday June 29th of 2019 so from there that's kind of a big point where the game changed where I was a side Hustler I was doing work for other people but now I was starting to create my own brand my own business that would make me more money eventually blogging is a long-term game I could talk forever about that but but it was something I knew would have make money a few months later I you know I worked with dietetic interns at the VA and doing home care we'd be in the car for you know drives to see patient and patient and as I started learning more about entrepreneurship I started telling these interns about all this cool stuff they could do as a dietitian and I just noticed every time I would share this with them they'd be excited I'd be excited and I eventually decided to create a podcast called dietician side hustle just because I wanted to tell like dietitians Aries to be about all all these cool things we could do outside of a full-time job make money impact have fun so I started this podcast as a hobby it was in um fall of 2019 I will say I never thought I would make money through it I never intended for that to be its own business it was just something that was fun to share I me you're a podcaster too creative out creative Outlet yes so from there my website traffic continued to grow I started creating products to sell on my website just kind of a real quick sneak peek how a website makes money you bring lots of people into your world and then you have products you sell from so for me I sell digital handouts ebooks I have a course I have what's called Amazon affiliate links so if someone buys through my Amazon link which has full disclosure um I'll make a tiny commission but then the bread and butter of where blogs make money is through ad Revenue so it takes it took me about 17 18 months for my website to qualify for ad Revenue um you work with it's like a third-party ad Network and again there's a lot of details behind that but essentially about 17 18 months in I hit ad revenue and suddenly my blog started making good money like thousands of dollars in passive income every single month and from there I'm like I feel like every step of my journey has been I find something cool and I'm like I got to tell everyone else about this I find something cool I want to tell everyone else about it so I ended up creating a program called blogging accelerator program and this was a program where I started teaching other diet i s how to build a business based in blogging how they too can do what I've done when it comes to blogging and and then right after that like very shortly after I started that program I started having business coaches and having a business coach is what really shifted for me from more hobby work to more highle business you know I I love being a dietitian in school we learn how to treat we learn how to be a dietician we don't learn business skills and so I've been doing a lot of self-education on my own on how I can learn business skills how I can make more impact take my skills my passions and use it to serve more people so I ended up starting working with a business coach and I keep saying and that's what changed the game but that's what CH I maybe it's not changed the game that's what increased the level of game BR you to another level it brings you to another level right yeah so another level so I was working with a business coach for a while this whole time I'm still working at the VA I'm still working full-time at the VA but I'm doing all this stuff I'm so passionate about and what was cool about the brand that I was building before when I was working a side hustle I was trading time for money meaning I got a contract I would fulfill that contract I would get paid one and done with my brand I would create things but because I was the business owner I would continue to make that money and because I was a blogger and a lot of blogging is passive income it's just recurring income that comes in every single month I was making so much more money for the time I was putting in so I stopped working for other people just started working for myself and I eventually built a sixf figure side hustle so my my side hustle is making more money than the VA it's doing great I'm having fun um at the time because you know you and I we we've talked about this how I think at one time both of us thought we were career VA dietitians like we had these plans we're going to work there forever you know I think both of us didn't anticipate the direct our careers and lives would go but all good things so um I remember in June 2021 this was after well we're still kind of in pandemic but this was the first live event I'd been at since everything shut down my business coach his Greg his name is Greg Todd he's a physical therapist his brand is smart success Healthcare he did this event in June 2021 called smart success Healthcare live now at this event he presented an offer for a big Mastermind until then I was doing like these 90day little masterminds so he presented this offer for a year-long mastermind and it was $30,000 and I remember thinking like holy crap that's a lot of money I can't possibly do that but I knew I needed to so I joined um had massive anxiety for a week like what did I do but even when I joined even when I invested I still at that point I was like okay I'll leave the VA eventually maybe in like three years and then once I join I'm like okay maybe I'll be crazy and I'll leave in a year I ended up leaving six months later so the the beauty of being in a mastermind having a business coach they're going to guide you in the right direction of how to make decisions how to have big picture how to work through all the mindset stuff that holds us back but then also when you're in the room with other people who are doing amazing things it's like you all rise together the first time W with this Mastermind we meet in person quarterly and so the first time we met in person we always had an ask and my ask was how can I continue to serve and help dietitians better particularly with my program where I help dieticians blog and I remember everyone in the Mastermind said Katie you got to quit your job and I remember saying like I did not ask that that was not my my question and I started listing all these reasons I couldn't possibly leave the VA I was making good money I had good health care insurance I had a pension like all of these reasons I thought I couldn't leave the VA but what I loved about being in that group is each and every one of them were able to lovingly remove all those limiting beliefs that I had in my head so I didn't say it out loud to them but in my head I told myself that Day 2021 is going to be the last year I ever work at the VA now we had three months left until the end of the year and I had no idea how this was going to happen but I was in Orlando Florida to get back to Southern Oregon it takes two flights and so I had lots of time in the plane little bit of a layover and I started dreaming and scheming and making a plan on what would this look like so for me it was a matter of let me pay down a couple debts let me save up a little bit of a buffer so if I die end up full-time entrepreneurship and I totally fail I've got about six months until we got a problem and then I created a plan on like realistically what do I need to be doing to make the money that I need to pay for my own healthcare insurance to you know to do all those things I need to be u a full-time entrepreneur so made the plan and then um the beginning of December turned in my I gave a one month notice for the VA I wore lots of hats in the VA so I wanted to make sure I was able to transition everything and my last ever at the VA was December 29th 2021 so it was very surreal because I thought that I was going to work at the VA till I was 68 and a half years old retired with my pension and I had this very clear plan but then the things changed for me but it was such a blessing because I am a mom and um and and even before this Angel we were talking about how big our kids are getting and how fast it goes and I just became so aware of like these little humans they're only in our home for such a short season it feels like it's going to be long but when you're in it you blink and they're like my son's almost as big as me and I'm a big human so right I wanted to be more present with my kids I I wanted to help more dietitians because that's a lot of what I do in my brand is I help other dietitians but I also wanted to be more present with my kids and be home with them and that's what full-time entrepreneurship has given me that is what taking all of these skills I think I learned from volunteering from taking online courses from working with a business coach um from doing the thing having success and showing other people how to do it quicker with less frustration and you know just essentially FastTrack what I was able to do it's been an amazing Joy but then also such a blessing because I'm able to be home with my kids um I don't have them in after school program anymore they you know they come they take the bus straight home and they're with me over summer um last last summer they're always in summer school program but I was able to keep them home with me and we I think the best thing about summer school is like field trips so we did this thing where every Wednesday we would go do like field trips so every Wednesday we just went on these fun amazing adventures and it was the best summer and memories I know that my kids are always going to have so I I know that was a very long- winded answer of kind of where I'm at now but essentially U that that was the journey and So currently what I do I guess big picture I am a blogger my primary blog is the geriatric dietician it gets over 100,000 visits every month I have a food blog called high calorie recipes a lot of what I do with the geriatric dietitian is help older adults stop unintended weight loss stop malnutrition a lot of that's like let's give them the calories they need I ended up creating a food blog because I saw this as like a gap because a lot of times in clinic if someone's losing weight we give them this black and white handout that's been photographed too many times they're you know they don't have a good appetite they don't feel like eating we're like here you go so I thought of when I wanted a like recipe I would Google and go to a beautiful food blog so I'm like why don't they have that so that's why I created this food blog so that way they could have these beautiful recipes beautiful food you know pictures of food that look delicious and will entice them to eat so I created this food blog and um and I'm actually I'm actually in the process probably today or tomorrow I'm going to be starting my third website um so I'm a blogger make money through passive income and blogging I have my brand dietitian side hustle I help dietitians do all kinds of things start side hustles do do something on the side build an additional stream of income I have my blogging accelerator program and then I also have a mastermind that I run called the blog boss Mastermind because for me it has been so life-changing to be part of a mastermind I wanted to start this for dieticians so I feel like I do a lot of things but it's so fun and I'm so grateful and I just love being a dietitian and that's my story awesome that's that that's awesome and and no don't trust me I uh I was sitting there and I was like all right just keep going this is good this is good if you want to share with me the links to your um to your websites and the blog and all that I'll put it in the descriptions and people can definitely check it out and I'm sure people will reach out afterwards because no it's been very enlightening to hear and I think what you can see through the cameras um for those that are watching on YouTube you can see the joy in your face as you're talking about it because I know exactly you know as you've gone through the VA I've had the similar experience we're going to be a VA a lifer I think we like you mentioned we all start at the same time we'll be here for life and then life works in mysterious ways but hey it's all good so no so thank you for sharing appreciate that yeah yeah yeah and it's been fun because you've kind of seen my whole journey you've been there the whole time to see how yeah well I think one of the things that's interesting is your all the little volunteering things and things that you've done along the way have have given you skills and benefits to yes keep going further which some people may not understand or appreciate so I will have a thing that kind of focuses on volunteering because I think it's been a big benefit to a lot of people that do it so thank you yeah yeah and I still volunteer all right no me too me too me too but it's one of less than before but still a lot yeah well that's the thing is if you don't give up a space and someone else can't step up so we gotta yeah think about it like that so y awesome well thank you for that so next question for you so if you could do it all over again in your career what would you change and what would you keep the same and I know this is an interesting question because you just give this very you just gave us a story um any anything that you would change or do you think your Journey's been unique and so you that it's good to go you know I don't think I mean part of this is my personality but I wouldn't change anything I've been through because I I think so I mean it's so easy to think like oh man I wish I would have become an entrepreneur sooner I you know wish I would have been more present with my kids sooner I wish I would have learned all these things things sooner but at the same time I don't think I was ready I think sometimes we need to have these life experiences good and bad and then when we're ready the opportunity appears because maybe the same opportunity had it appeared five years sooner I wouldn't have gone as far as I've gone because I just wouldn't have been ready yet so I think that's some of my my personality though is that I I don't have regrets um I see how everything works together for good um the only thing I feel like I would change um is maybe mindset stuff I I think there's a lot of personality traits that a lot of dietitians myself included um I would say kind of struggle with when it comes to perfectionism fear of failure um self-doubt and I think if if I could go back and change some of those things it would just be to build up my confidence a little bit higher than it was because I feel like now I I always joke that business coaching is almost like therapy because there's so much personal and professional development and mindset work that like I've never been more confident in my entire life and you know some of that I wish I could sprinkle back on younger Katie but right no changes okay awesome appreciate that answer that's awesome all right so next question for you is what does the future hold for you I think the future holds lots of good things I I've got I'm I always call myself a goal Crusher I like to set goals what I call Big audacious crazy scary goals and then I just go out there and I tackle them and so some of the goals I feel like I I don't entirely know the path long term I I think before when I was at the VA I had this very structured rigid like this is what I'm going to do now I'm like you know what what I've done has turned out so much better than what I planned so I'm just going to kind of go with the flow here but I do know what I'm going to be doing is going to be online it's going to be helping people and I want to help people on a wider scale I I just want to be able to help as many people as I can um I mentioned I'm starting a new blog this weekend so I'm going to continue blogging continue helping dietitians and my ultimate goal is I do want to become a Seven fig um dietitian and really help build up other dietitians who want to become entrepreneurs and and pursue that kind of area okay that's very ambitious I love it I love it right cool all right so the final question for you and I could speak with you all day I mean that's great you know known you for forever it's always great to see you every time we see us like oh my God so yeah any words of wisdom for the next generation of dietitians and the upand cominging you know young professional students what would you have to say for them oh goodness so I love working with students and interns I um have always worked with students I work with them at the VA and as I transition to becoming an entrepreneur I still work with interns a lot um but I I am so excited for this new wave of dietitians because it's a whole new world of course there's lots of amazing things that we can do traditionally as dietitians you know from Clinical Food Service community so many cool things but the opportunities that we have in the online space is just so phenomenal and so amazing so I think there's a couple things I would say to the next generation of dietitians and even the current generation of dietitians because I kind of mentioned this before about the minds at pece I think that so many dietitians are stuck with perfectionism not all but most are perfectionists and I think a lot of people they hold themselves back and they're not confident in what they're doing and they feel like oh I really want to do this thing but well I I haven't been a dietitian long enough I don't have maybe I need to get a specialty credential maybe I need to X Y and Z and they're just not confident but I am in the online space I'm in the blogging space I'm a digital marketer is is really what I do and I will tell you there are so many people online and we all know this but there's so many people online who are talking about nutrition who do not have any education who are sharing incorrect information even harmful information and they are doing it with confidence and they're making a ton of money so I always I joke around sometimes with other dietitians I'm like you just need to have the confidence of an UNC uncredentialed information on social media like you just need their confidence because like you are a dietitian you went to school you did an internship you know what you're talking about and even if you don't you know how to find the correct information and you can you know you know how to find the right information the right resources and how we become the expert is by doing the thing over and over and over again so I think the the words of wisdom I would like to leave is just you're enough you're enough right now you don't have to know all the answers you don't have to be perfect um I was just talking to um Alyssa ramsy um we just I just did a podcast interview for her for my own podcast dietitian side hustle and we're talking a little bit about imposter syndrome among dietitians and perfectionism and fear of failure and I always tell dietitians in my world done is better than perfect that is our goal done is better than perfect but what she said was a little different spin on this and I loved it she encourages her students to do C+ B minus work and when she said that I got all kinds of feels in my stomach like C+ no that is not acceptable but I I love that concept of C plus B minus work understanding that honestly r c plus B minus is like other people's A+ like dietitians are amazing and we're just too hard on ourselves so you're enough as you are Embrace done is better than perfect go out there and help people because you've got everything you need to help them now and also understanding that there's this whole other world and this online space of ways that we can make impact and help people and and these things are often things we don't learn in school just because I think in school we learn more traditional roles but you can make impact blogging you can make impact on social media on you could be a YouTuber you can like there's all of these amazing things that you can do to serve and help people at really high levels and have fun doing it and also make money because there's nothing wrong with making a little money absolutely no I I appreciate that I could I could labor I can keep going elaborate on that I think uh the one thing I'll end with is you know comparison is a thief of joy and we have to remember that we cannot look at other people social media or what other people doing currently and and kind of flip it around and instead of being envious you know be like oh God bless them for doing what they're doing that's awesome and and just keep striving for what you're doing if anything there's tons of opportunities out there and and yeah it doesn't matter what you do I mean you you did the geriatric dietitian you've done these different things and there's different angles we all can take and I mean I don't know I'm just a guy just trying to have a good time here right so you know I'm just happy to be here so no and that's the thing is I think uh we all you know there's all um yeah we I I've actually been a strong proponent of that is you know um yeah I like make a b instead of an a except except a lower grade we have a type a perfectionist mentality except a lower grade if we wait for Perfection if I wait for the right day I'm writing a blog post and I'm waiting for the right day well there's never a right day you got to click Send and then you'll you'll eventually get better I mean everything we do uh I'm sure the first few blogs if you looked back on your first few blogs you might be like oh did I really write that and then now you're like more proficient um you know and the P the first podcast and now or the first video to now or anything we do the first job you know you're two years in compared to the first day it's like light years ahead and we progress so so now absolutely yep and we progress by doing it yeah yeah well thank you very much I greatly appreciate your time Katie before we end this video I want to give a quick shout out to today's sponsor it's me your greatest gift if you are watching this on YouTube is to like comment subscribe ring the notification Bell and share this content if you're listening on a podcast platform please share away and of course if you want to buy me a 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eKxpx5QeUvs | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eKxpx5QeUvs | Exercises with union, intersection, contaiment and equality of sets. | welcome back to the channel this video is going to present exercises with union intersection containment and equality objects the first exercise states if a is a set then the union of a and a is equal to a and also the intersection of a and a is equal to a at this moment if you want to try this exercise on your own feel free to pause the video and if you want to comment your solution i'll do it below right now if you want to see a certain approach to the solution of the problem continue watching so for the first part that is to prove that the union of a and a is equal to a we need to notice that this conclusion is an equality is an equality of sense and an equality of sets can be proven by equivalences equivalences are statements that have an infant only in their word this can also be shown by these those sided arrow so in order to do this proof we are going to start with s in a dna my definition this is going to be that s is in a or s is in a it is important to have in mind that definitions are always accurate so this step is an equivalence also from this point we can use a logical equivalence that comes from the connector or that is before is connecting it and extending with itself and we can take one of these statements out so we are going to have if and only if s in a and this is going to be an argument that starts with s in a union a and it ends with s in a and everything is connected by a cube analysis so this is going to say that s in a union a if and only if s in a the the first and the last idea are equivalent and moreover this entire idea in here is the definition of the quality of sets so from here on we can go and say therefore a union a is equal to a and that would be all for this part of the proof so now we can go for part two part two is again an equality of sets so we can again start with s in the intersection of a and a we use the definition of intersection so s is in a and s is in a this is just the definition of intersection now we are again going to use a logical accuracy but this is a logical equivalence of the connector and and again similar to the connector or if we have unconnected the same clause we can eliminate one of them so if and only s is in a and now we have an argument that starts with s in a intersection a and it ends with s in a and everything is connected by equivalence so these two ideas are equivalent so s is in a intersection a if and only a s is in a and this again is the definition of equality of sets therefore a intersection a is equal to a and this would be it for part two also that's this will be for exercise number one exercise number two says let a and b be sets then a union b is equal to b union a and also a intersection b is equal to the intersection a now please try this exercise on your own there is not going to be a proof about this exercise on this video however it is going to be using this video and the proof is going to come in in another video in a later time so now for exercise number three let a and b be sets and now we want to prove that if b is containing a if and on e a is equal to the union of a and b okay okay uh build right now if you want to you want to try this exercise in your i feel free to pause on the video and if you want to show the solution at this comment if you want to see a certain approach for solving this exercise continue watching so this time it is interesting because what we want to prove is an if and only statement this is an equivalence and one thing important to remember about proving equivalences is that in general they are a two-part probe but two parts well there are two implications if b is contained in a then a is equal to a union b and also we have the other part if a is equal to a union b then b is contained in a furthermore as a note from the first part the conclusion is an equality of sets and for this case it is important to have in mind that an equality of sets can be proven by two containers which two containments at least for this case uh we are going to have a contain in a union b and a union b containing a in general it will be the same pattern so right now let's just pull over what is going to be our new risk statement of the exercise and again if we prove the restatement is the same as proving the original statement so our restatement is going to be let a and b be sets if b is containing a then a is containing a union b and u a union b is containing a also if a is contained in a union b and a union b is contaminated then b is containing a this would be the entire thing that is in some way hidden from the shortest statement from the original the original statement of the exercise it's a little bit too much topic but this is all that we need to prove so okay we can start at this moment also if you want to try again at this moment i'll feel free to do so feel free to post the video at this moment and if you have a solution from this moment on i feel free to comment down below also if you want to see how would the proof continue from this approach and continue watching so for part one suppose that b is containing a so okay we can have an exercise that we already know that it is true this is a property of union of sets so a is always contained in a union b that is already given and now we are going to use our information from this type of problem that being that b is containing a and by an exercise also from union of sets this is going to give that b union a is contained in a union a now from exercise one we have that a union a is equal to a and from exercise 2 remember we do not have a proof on this video you can try it on your own but there is going to be later on a video with this group that is that b union a is equal to a union b and okay so the last three declarations that we have uh they can be used all together with a property of equality that would give us that a union b is containing a and now we are going to drag on the first idea that we have the first claim which is a containing a union b and now from what we have already seen this is going to imply our equality that we want that being said a is equal to a union b so this will be all these steps all the procedures for the first part okay now we can move on to part two for part two we are now going to suppose our our entire idea that is a is containing a union b and a union b is containing a from the union of sets again we have that b is contained in b dna this is a property of union sets it has been done on exercises on previous videos now from exercise 2 again there is no proof in this video there will be a proof on a later video ah b union a is equal to a union b and now here we are going to use a logic step uh our initial idea for part two is connected by and so we can use any of the two parts in this case we are going to use the second part that being a union b is containing a if from the first two claims we can use a property of equality and that is going to give us that b is contained in a union b and we are just going to drag on the third plane and our new claims are going to imply a contention that we want due to a property of containment that has already been done in a previous exercise in a previous video so we are going to have that this containing a which is what we want this would be the end of part two and since exercise number three only had to part uh this would be the end for exercise number three okay now we have some part of the analogous exercise for number three number four is using intersection let a and b be sets a is containing b if and only if a is equal to a intersection b hey feel free to pause the video at this moment if you want to try the video on the exercise on your own also if you get a solution and you have any questions i'll feel free to comment down below if you want to see a certain approach for solving this exercise and feel free to continue to be so okay we are going to start restating the original statement because it is an even on the statement an equivalence statement so let a and b be sets if a is containing b then a is containing a intersection b and a intersection b is containing a that's the entire statement that we want to prove into two containers and the second part is going to be if a is equal to a intersection b then a is containing b okay let's start with the first part so okay we need to suppose that a is containing b and from the very start we are going to use a property of the intersection of sets uh that was done in a previous exercise in a previous video and we are going to intersect our containment of a and b so this is going to give us that a intersection a is contained in b intersection a we are going to also use exercise number one that is a intersection a is equal to a and also we are going to use exercise number two in this case we are going to use the intersection part and that is b intersection a is equal to a intersection b furthermore we also have an exercise of intersection which is that a intersection b is always containing a this was also done in a previous video now we are going to use the first three ideas the first three claims and this is going to give us a container which containment this is going to give us that a is contained in a intersection b we are just using a property of equality that being of substitution you can check properties of equality and i mean in the channel so we are going to also use the first the the last frame together with the name that we just got and that is going to give us quality that we want this would be all for part number one okay let's go for part number two and for part number two we are going to suppose that a is equal to a intersection b okay now we are going to use one of the properties of equality that is that we can break it into two containments and those containers are going to be a is contained in a intersection b and a intersection b is containing a okay now we are going to use the logic step that we can use any of the two parts of an extender connected by and and in this case we are going to use the first part so a is containing a intersection b we are going to use an exercise of intersection of set that was done on a previous video that is that b intersection a is always containing b and also we are going to use exercise number two b intersection a is equal to a intersection b and so the last two claims are going to give us the containment of a intersection b in b and using the the first claim together with the second claim and a property of containment that was on a previous video we are going to get the containment that we want for the second part of exercise 4 that is that 8 is containing b and that would be it for the second part and for the entire exercise so let's move on to exercise number five exercise number five it states that a and b be sets and a union b is equal to a intersection b if and only if a is equal to b this is a very interesting statement at least the first part of the equivalence could be somewhat of a inquiry because maybe one has the question of well when are the union of two sets equal to the intersection of those two same sets well there is really nothing to do that only happens when those two sets are equal or at least that is what we want to prove so okay uh at this moment uh feel free to pause the video if you want to try this exercise on your own if you have any solution similar or different to the solution that i would be in this video feel free to comment or if you want to see a certain approach for solving this exercise uh feel free to complete it so okay we are going to again restate this original statement in order to have the parts of va equivalence so we are going to have on the restatement let a and b be sets if a union b is equal to a intersection b then a is equal to b and also if a is equal to b then a union b is going to be equal to a intersection b this is what we want to prove so for the first part and suppose that a union b is going to be equal to a intersection b okay so right now i'm just going to go for a couple of claims that we already know that are true a is always contained in a union b a intersection b is equal to the intersection a this is due to exercise number two also we have that b intersection a is containing b this is a property of intersection that was done on our previous video all of these give us that a is containing b due to properties of equality that being that we can substitute their values now we are going to use again our initial information that being that a union b is equal to a intersection b in order to get the the the other containment that we need the b is containing a but now we are going to flip a little bit our next flames now we are going to claim that b is containing b union a that b union a is equal to a union b and that a intersection b is containing a all of these are properties that have already been proven on a previous video or even more exercise number two and all of these due to properties of equality are going to give us that b is containing a and here we have the two containments that we need in order to get the equality a equals b which would be enough for part one so we can now move to part number two so okay for part number two how we are going to suppose that a is equal to b then by the property of equality that we have been using again and again and again that being substitution and now we are going to have that a union a is equal to a union b and the idea is that we just replace the second a for b also we are going to have that a intersection a is equal to a intersection b and also we are going to use a exercise number one a union a is equal to a and a intersection a is equal to a and now just using the property of equality that being a substitution we just land into a union b is equal to a intersection b and that would be for exercise number five part two and the entirety of exercise number five this would be all for this video let me know if you like the video uh you can leave me questions comments and your own solutions if you want me to treat certain topics in which you're interested let me know thanks for watching | Secunda Sphaera | UCKw5n6kg5K8R2yCgg3yqCVg | 2021-07-23 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 2,968 | 14,161 |
s6ddPH_j4tQ | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s6ddPH_j4tQ | Holiday inn Zirakpur Chandigarh Room Tour 2023- Suite Category #holidayinn #chandigarh #5starhotel | uh this is holiday in zirakpur during the Sweet Room so this is the third highest category room available at holiday in jirapur so as we enter this is where you place the keys and this is where you probably place your bags and this is the washroom this is WC yeah there's a little expensive and here we have toiletries sponsored by Dove and this is other trajectories like you have a dental kit shaving kit comb and extra this is the bathing area where you have a rain Channel and a hand shower they slightly compact but the problem is that we don't have uh shaving mirror here so now let's see what other identities are there so this is the cupboard let me show you the closet as a torch Mini Locker press the image is there so good now this is the Minima the water bottle is com complementary and is sponsored by belly this is unchargeable basis AC duct and this is a small sofa set this is a bit this is a TV and this is a view that you get from the room let me show you a closer so just adjacent is the Park Plaza and this is for bio and this is a small workstation that you have this is the TV it's a 46 inch Standard TV your workstation so that's holiday in zirakpur junior thank you | mohit Alimchandani | UCsgTbKaoB-Rxc21iAFqtTcA | 2023-03-16 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 237 | 1,189 |
87m8olA9BHA | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=87m8olA9BHA | Install Sublime Text 4 On Windows 11 | Computer Code | hi welcome to computer code today i will show you how to install sublime text 4 on windows 11 open your web browser go to google and search sublime text 4. click on that link click on windows downloading start will automatically i already download this so i will open in folder right click on it and run as administrator click on next then next then next [Music] finish it go search and search sublime open it [Music] where [Music] you can see sublime is installed and it's working fine let's type some text here [Music] so sublime is ready for use so you can use it for your code it's a coding text editor thanks for watching subscribe our channel computer code | Computer Code | UCabqdqPbjR79eM5kNQS4B3Q | 2022-12-30 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 123 | 740 |
7RSTizbB9HM | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7RSTizbB9HM | Day One in the Philippines with Kitty | hey good morning good afternoon good evening or whenever you are watching this this is Robbie with walk my shoes and I'm with team yeah we're over here in the Philippines and we're gonna try out some street food Kitty's trying out street food in a different country for the very first time and all these Philippine hosts are taking us around there's M yeah hi tessalonia or Tessa Miss Mona's in the house Ollie I just found out nephtali wants to be a flight attendant he'll only Shaq My Bodyguard anyways we're gonna go check out a little bit of pH live and take Kitty around so let's go kitty is salivating wants to try everything huh be careful oh all right there's a fan right there I almost ran my head into that thank you wow you don't pay attention in uh Philippines you might get hit with the fan yeah [Music] lots of street food vendors looks good lots of food out here so I'm not at a specific market area we're just close to the hotel where they serve a lot of street food a lot of people getting off work [Music] I'm not sure what Kitty's gonna try yet he's just looking around [Music] it's got a hot taste nice and cool considering there's lots of people out not that hot Kitty's also going to try ride on the chief knee we'll check that out here in a little bit be sure to stay tuned towards the end I think that's when that will happen yeah this is Philippines I'm just outside of Manila so we're in Alabama I think it is this is Alabang this area Manila area so about about 20 minute drive outside of Manila is this a nicer area in the Philippines or what what is this a good area in the Philippines yeah no no not really it's not the best not the best okay but this is where I'm staying and not the best area but that's all right what is it what is it banana Cube oh banana you want kitty yes up to you what the food is they'll tell you and if you want it you can have it [Applause] what is this chili hot dog hot dog no it's I know delicious delicious and chili spicy oh cheese like that oh no she don't like cheese man one thing Kitty getting food for the first time spending money no Katie just knows how to spend money they're saying she knows how to use Philippine money but no she just knows how to spend it you like spicy hello hi what is it Jack what is that it's quack quack oh they're eggs yes oh she's never had that before eggs quail egg small eggs okay you're so beautiful I think she's embarrassing a couple of these people here kitty what do you think of this ride yes all right Shaq lead the way we all right we're following unless she's gotta eating that way all right here's our Footbridge all right that gives her time to eat Mercedes-Benz jeepney that's a Mercedes right there [Music] come on another vagina one cent one stick [Music] yes she's asking for a discount she just said yeah I have no money is that a good thing yeah that's a good thing here in Thailand you can't negotiate street food no no you pay what they yeah I hear you hey she's not she's negotiating Street Food I do this you got her balls she got her whatever that is squid oh she likes squid yeah in Thailand you can't negotiate the food no they do not they hear you can yes [Music] now he's got to find a ride that fits all of us yeah seven people on one ride with one of these guys the number one wave of public transportation here in the Philippines are these jeepneys they're basically just a converted Jeep bus that people sit in and you can take a look at the front on the window and it says where it's going that's how you navigate it hello do you like the jeepney yeah [Music] it gets much worse than this traffic here is and everybody honks their horn all right so we're gonna squeeze into here [Music] all right looks like we gotta squeeze in here I think [Applause] foreign [Music] there's no seats left yes you're hanging at the back there's a lot of people so so everybody gets off at that time yeah only boys do it because dangerous oh gotcha so where are we at now we're in the festival Mall foreign [Music] baby crabs crab lips [Music] thank you [Music] foreign thank you [Music] | Walking In My Shoes Thailand | UC3o33meXBHE1KSV1QLLDSJQ | 2023-05-17 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 797 | 4,102 |
-XlrYYl81sA | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-XlrYYl81sA | Baillie/Andrews/Romanov/Knox/Vargha: Modelling Historical Information | thank you very much for the invitation we're very happy to be able to share some of our thinking with a broader audience uh first of all just to check you can see my presentation now right great okay so um yeah so to set the background i suppose i'll start with the historical problem statement that motivated all of this thinking and my a lot of my research has to do with the 11th century in the near east and byzantium and armenia and syria and so on and if you ask let's say a regular person on the street what the 11th century was like then they're probably going to tell you that it was a time of limited travel and even more limited knowledge about others but on the other hand if you read works by people like jonathan shepherd and peter francapan then you'll hear them you'll see them talking about it being a time of unprecedented mobility of increasing prosperity and um where where lots of different people were coming into contact with lots of different other sorts of people and this seems rather strange for those of us who were taught in school that one of the causes of the first crusade going wrong was the the mutual ignorance of east and west about each other so what's the story views on this clearly differ and i can give a particularly sharp example looking at two publications by two well-respected scholars both of which were published within the last 20 years one of which is from a western medieval background and the other from byzantine studies broadly speaking on the one hand we have thomas asbridge saying you know here which is to say where pope urban was born as in the rest of europe he says even nobles could expect to live their entire lives without traveling more than a hundred kilometers from home and then on the other hand we have jonathan shepard writing in 2017 saying talking about this quickening of long distance trading and written unifications and ever more frequent face-to-face encounters of western christians with easterners and muslims and also pagans in scandinavia and rules so how do you reconcile these things now it's possible that this particular discrepancy arises from a disproportionate focus in our modern western world on events within western europe at the time now this is understandable for those of us westerners who are interested in our own history and from the perspective of a western search for the roots of the crusading movement which is so significant in our culture but from outside western europe this focus on what was going on in western europe in the 11th century seems maybe a little bit parochial because the these places in western europe that would be the heartlands of the crusading movement as yet they were not anywhere near the center of gravity of the christian world consider the east you have byzantium extremely populous especially constantinople when i when i tell my western medievalist friends about the population of places like constantinople in the 11th century they don't believe me because they can't imagine that the world had that many people at that time and yet you have syria you have the caucasus you can also consider the north there's this these comparatively vast territories that are undergoing a fairly recent process of christianization and you can even consider the holy land which was not under christian rule but was nevertheless a focal point of devotion and pilgrimage especially pilgrimage from all over christendom so one of the motivating questions of this talk is how do we integrate such complex and differently perceived pictures of the reality of the 11th century christian world so i should give you i should give a warning and sort of a request here because in this talk we're going to be talking about problems and methods and approaches but we're not yet talking about solutions because we still have a lot of open questions and we're just beginning and we're very open to brainstorming um how we can make this better so i'm not going to be able to answer the question i just posed about how do we integrate all these pictures at least i won't for the next few years but i'm going to talk about how we can how how we're thinking of approaching this integration of information with digital methods so on the one hand the integration of all these different regional pictures needs all the help it can get and when we're talking about vast volumes of small pieces of information that don't obviously cohere with each other then computers and digital data would seem to be a really obvious and useful means of approach and indeed there are quite a few digital resources and an ever expanding amount of information that can be accessed online but the integration is so far to a large extent not really there it's tempting to see this as merely a technical problem because the semantic web is after all about the linking together of lots of different sorts of information there's been an awful lot of work on vocabularies standards ontologies leaked open data repositories to try to get all these pieces of information connected with each other but a closer look at how these resources are used or not used as the case may be suggests that the problem is not just a technical one but it's a more fundamental problem the semantic web was conceived in the modern day for cases where the facts are both unambiguous and available so for example the i think the classic example is um the dentist's opening is our 9 a.m to 6 p.m the the traffic flow looks like this my calendar has these six meetings autonomous device schedule a dentist appointment for me that's the sort of thing that that was in the mind of people like tim berners-lee when they when they came up with the idea of the semantic web but this assumption of the facts being unambiguous and available breaks down massively when we try to record things about history especially for example the sort of history that i work on i'll hand over to james to make this point a little bit more thank you uh yeah yes slide shift good um so yeah and uh as sorry i was saying one of the issues with the kind of background of where computing ontologies have come from and information ontologies generally is that they tend to be built around this singular construction of there is one crystal clear reality and this is an ontology to describe that ontologies don't have to do that that's not a necessary feature of an ontology um but the majority of ontologies that are used in practice are frequently built around that model um so if you look at for example the symbogy project um that has a very declarative approach to there's a birth date there's a death date um the default approach in something like psyduck crm is also um perhaps more complex structure but again has a defined birth event um and the expectation is somebody has one of these um this is to some extent what we often want out of history uh when we read historical information when other people read our work on history a lot of the time they want to know what happened um and they want an answer to that however what the issue is there is that um is that we don't necessarily have that crystal clarity in our sources and so when we do come up with those answers they need to come with a sense of argumentation and a sense of build-up and the sense of actually fitting the pieces together to say this is our best idea of what went on rather than a that sort of quite flatly declarative approach um [Music] can we um and then the alternative to this which has also been done is using an approach which instead of saying here's a crystal clear idea of what happened just says this is what people said happened here's a collection of all of it do what you will with the results um so the classic example of this which is especially used on in pro topography historical person data which is the area i most work on is the idea of a factoid model a factoid is an assertion that a source says something about a person or place or whatever um so the factoid model does not absolutely inherently have any statement about whether that thing is true or might be true or how reliable it is it's just saying the source says this and the idea is to then refrain from having any idea of um a singular narrative and just to represent all the possible information and then allow people to draw their own conclusions which has a lot of utility especially when you're trying to index primary sources around a particular people or concepts um but on the other hand that can be frustrating for people uh including other historians because they look at this wealth of information that's been put together and they don't necessarily have the information there to sift through it in a effective way when you have a block of byzantine material on the byzantine empire and you have a scattered bunch of material from persia or georgia or the byzantine empire most of the time the byzantines are likely to have a bit more knowledge of byzantine politics but a factoid model not only doesn't have that consideration it sort of definitionally can't that's not what it's designed to do so these are two different and possibly even opposed approaches to the problem of representing information um and the problem of what does having a record in your database fundamentally mean is your database record saying this is assertion that was made or is it saying this is a thing that happened um and finding ways to improve people's understanding of what we're putting in our databases um and to reconcile those issues is a problem that we have in various ways been trying to work on so one possibility and here we come to my own work is for a digital resource to do what our non-digital resources do which is to present a single case as per a sort of more classical ontology but build it into a more argumentative format that is more um that is more familiar to and therefore perhaps comfortable to a historian so this is from my prison biography of high medieval georgia database and the solution here is to present a single argued reading from the source material um which is quite a powerful approach in many ways it resolves quite a number of issues around you know how do you handle different things well if you can't handle them in a well because the the fundamental purpose of it is that you have effectively argued articles and then structured data based on them so you and those things are closely linked and stored together in the data set so that when people look at the structured data they can easily get back to this is how i put it together this is the argumentation that it's based on um and so it captures some of the things that can't be readily expressed as simple statements about entities and properties for example when one needs to argue things that are based on lacunae in the sources um or things that are based on comparisons uh between a wide range of different source material and one of the things you can do with this that on the other hand you can't do with the factoid approach is do things like the rather pretty little map that we have here so here the yellow points uh represent uh places where a guy called zakaria mccarthy zelly appears at the database he was an albino george general of the 12th century blue is uh yuri uh the first husband of the george and queen tamar and red is her second husband david saussland and the color overlaps are sort of as you'd logically expect where they overlap um and so for example we can see from this that there's a much higher intensity in a lot of the areas that now are media of activity by this specific amino georgian general and both of tamar's husbands are comparatively sort of um either relegated or prefer to deal with the problems on georgia's other two border areas um but this requires us to have um to have disambiguated that material you can't do this with a factoid system or a system that doesn't attempt to make any judgment between assertions precisely because you can't produce a sensible map where people are in the same or in multiple places at the same time or where they have died three times i have three different death dates for tamar in my sources uh she can't have died three times if you want a reading that people will consider broadly plausible but whilst this approach is really helpful for um historical information there are things it can't do but the primary thing it can't do because of that single constructed reading approach is that it can't compare different lines of argumentation and this is where we can we move on to our the future work the rest of this talk's going to be about because digital media can do a huge amount with presenting visualizing different sorts of information and where we have disagreements over past reality uh it's clearly desirable to have uh more concretized ways of displaying and therefore discussing and analyzing those um so uncertainty is one of the major problems here um where we have those aforementioned multiple death dates for someone um how do we say what we think the probable reality or probable plausible constructed past is there are some approaches that try to quantify this uncertainty uh and say well i think there's about a 50 chance it's this one about a 50 chance it's this one the trouble with that though is that uncertainty is firstly very hard to quantify when i say i think this is about 50 50 i'm really putting quite an arbitrary set of numbers onto that but also historians when they're making these claims are often pretty certain it's not the case that if i think something and tara thinks the other thing that that means there is a 50 50 chance because there's one historian on either side that's just not a logical progression i may be entirely certain that my answer is right and tara may be entirely certain that her answer is right so even when historians disagree there may be multiple competing certainties and here we have your the kind of classic elephant metaphor one person is certain the elephant is a rope and the other person is certain it's a snake because perhaps because they're looking at different parts of it but also perhaps because there are you know genuinely different theories and different philosophies that are resulting in those claims so just because something is an assertion doesn't necessarily mean it's contested i mean there are some assertions that basically everybody reasonably agrees on um in most historical fields but almost any assertion could be contested somebody may well come back afterwards um and this thing that's been the groundwork of a bunch of theories for a century somebody comes back and it's actually you know i've done some more manuscript work on this and i think that this has been mistranslated this is a and so you can actually uh have you know novel conflicting assertions coming forward in the literature and here we move on to our um sort of the start of our um ideas on this uh the core of which is the star model the structured assertion record so as we've uh we had mentioned of triples already today um with this sort of subject predict object system but when historians encounter this sort of information um then provenance and authority start coming into the picture so this kind of links open data triple format is a very popular thing for collections of any sort of information cultural heritage included um on the other hand it was designed without controversy in mind um and as for example uh cardinal simon uh simone um arguing an upcoming paper those bits of disagreement those controversy bits tend to get dissociated very quickly from their context and so here is the start of a solution if you keep at the data level the authority and source attached to that triple in the store model as shown on the screen then perhaps we can come towards solutions and uh now tara will uh take away for some more uh detail on that okay yeah so so basically you know as a historian when i see something like you know alexia's common knowledge was born on the 15th of august 1048 i want to know who is saying that and i want to know on what basis they're saying that so we're trying we're trying to work out an idea for how this would work and so we start with the typical linked open data model so here's an example over over on the side that there is a there's a um a latin mercenary who was who was active in the east in the mid 11th century called herve also known as frankopolis son of the frank and the sources and um you will find in various places that he died in 1063 or 1064 which is to say the armenian year 512 which starts in about march 1063 and that in fact he was executed he was executed by the emperor this is this is the claim that you will see in a typical leaked open database leaked open data store if they have mentioned about frangopolos at all because that is that is the sort of typical thing that circulates you don't know where this information comes from because i haven't told you yet um we're missing who claims this and we're missing on what grounds so this means that we have to you know to austin mentioned reification somewhere near the beginning in the introduction and this is something that has to be done because this predicate has to be reified in order to be able to link it to any kind of further contextualizing information you can't you can't um you can't have a property linked to anything without without turning it into an actual entity and so this and so this makes the predicate able to have its own properties or able to be a property of something else such as this is this is the assertion that we're making that's that's the first thing we have to do and then we attach in some way or another our authority and our provenance information so what might this look like here's a fairly simple example so we have the the statement together with the authority and the providence which is to say uh gerard darian in his um in his massive two-volume tome on the um on the armenians um in the you know between greeks muslims and crusaders which which he wrote i think he was published in 2001 or so and he mentions he you know it's actually a really astonishing work of scholarship because he mentions everyone who can be mentioned who was in the armenian world during this time and sort of collects all of the evidence that he has for them and for him this is very simple matthew vedesta says in his book that uh in his chronicle that francophos was recalled after after the emperor found out that he had been responsible for the death of another general and um and a a stone was tied around his neck and he was thrown into the sea apparently with how he died and then that this happened um presumably right after the emperor found out about the death of this other person in 1063 or 1064. um so in this case and daddy on making you know daryan seems to accept this and so he's reported here as the authority he's say he says in the footnote that this is on the basis of that particular passage of matthew of edessa um but here is a conflicting assertion based on a different source um in this case verner zeid has got has come into possession of a seal which is which has been apparently he has his own personal collection of byzantine lead seals which is awesome but um according to the inscription on the seal frankopolis is named and he's named with a title and in a context that said believes quite clearly dates it after the famous battle of manzako in 1071 meaning that frankopolis must have still been alive and active in the wake of manzakurt and taking control of taking control of the so-called decapitated armies of the east and so this is another assertion it's a conflicting assertion and we know that this assertion you know the the authority is very side and the the one what he's basing it on is the inscription on this particular seal so like in the factoid model it's up to the user to decide who to trust but unlike in the factoid model the user does not have to evaluate every single statement in isolation the user can choose the authorities which is say the historians making claims or the sources that are trusted because the the user can see both of these things and in the factory model of course you can see the source but you don't see you don't see anyone you know any modern scholar willing to say willing to make the argument for a particular source statement and you can filter these statements accordingly so one of the first obvious questions we wanted to answer for ourselves was how if at all this fits into existing models and in fact the problem of conflicting assertions has been getting an increasing amount of work in the last few years there was a relevant revision to psyduck crm published in 2019 and there was an extension proposing an argumentation model called crm inc that was already published in a preliminary form in 2015 although i don't know if there's been any on it done since and so in um inside you know so so our assertion model can map reasonably readily so far we this might this might change depending on the outcome of various brainstorming to what's inside of ceram so the subject and object can be any sort of entity as of 2019 you can reify predicates they become e55 types i believe and um yeah and then you can use these p 140 p 141 and p 77 to make the assertion into a generic attribute assignment now there are various subclasses of attribute assignment that make it clear that this was conceived for assigning attributes to museum objects but like so many historians who encounter psy.crm i'm trying to see if i can make some of the concepts work with things that are not museum objects we'll see how well it works and then we can and then the assertion can be carried out by someone because it's and it can be motivated by something i think also because because an attribute assignment is a subclass of an event um and you can map this to crm inch by saying that the attribute assignment is in particular an argumentation or an observation so this is this is something that can help us in trying to model what an assertion is that might become useful so our group has been engaging in a small pilot project over the last year to test the feasibility of this approach to modeling historical information and one of the immediate questions that arose was okay we've got this enormous database of factories in the form of the design time for topography so how easy harder is it to convert a set of factoids into a set of structured assertions and it turns out thanks to the foresight of charlotte russia who made a list of these scholars involved in the pbw project and it attached names of scholars to the names of sources they analyzed it's to a degree it's actually pretty straightforward because we have the information of which source this information is coming from and we have the information of who read that source to interpret that information and make that factoid into the database so for the purpose of the pilot we were able to directly convert almost all of the different types of factoid now narrative factoids are a little more complex as this diagram shows they're linked in the pbw database to narrative units and narrative units are overarching episodes that house a set of related statements across different sources and these pb these narrative units are themselves assigned to a year um and i should i should stop and say that if any of you were getting your hopes up that we were going to present some kind of brilliant solution for a formal digital model for historical events i'm sorry to have to disappoint you um we we have not gotten that far a lot of people have spent a lot of time trying to work on models for historical events and for now um we are budging it in the case of pbw taking over their narrative factoids and their narrative units um we're we would we would love to um profit from the insights of anyone who is working on event modeling and maybe over the next few years we will even be able to contribute our own ideas but in any case this conversion the fact that the narrative factoids were not tight oh none of the none of the factoids are actually tied to any dating but the narrative factoids are tied to narrative units and the other factoids are tied to sources that appear in narrative units and um and so it means that if you use pbw data directly you can for example get a list of all the places a person is documented to have been because that's a location factoid but the location factoid is not tied to a year um so you can't make this an ordered list of places they've been or you can't even straightforwardly find out in which year a person was in a particular place this is kind of kind of a shame for for using the pbw data in fact the only common link between undated location factoids and data data narrative units which contain narrative factoids will be the specification of the source material the particular source reference where the information came from while this is perhaps not so helpful for the common user it presented for us the opportunity to play around with how we might make automated inference inferences over an existing set of assertions so we can we can start to sort of do a little bit of automatic detective work and make a first rough draft of tying years with location factoids based on the particular source snippet that the information is claimed from and this seems this seems in theory to work although it certainly needs a lot of a lot of checking but it's one way that we can start to experiment with doing a little bit of inference over historical information as it's been given to us where that information is missing now the data types that we can handle are also fairly wide ranging factoid databases have tended to prioritize direct assertions made by historical test texts themselves um as we develop our model we want to be able to consider assertions made on the basis of other source material besides text and descriptions maybe arguments from our history arguments from architecture environmental history numismatics for example or even other mechanisms of argument as james mentioned inferences that are drawn from from combining sources or discussing lacunae a proposed assertion is not directly stated by a text but we can infer anyway i think james's classic example is that um when you're reading a georgian historical chronicle it will not tell you that for most of the people it will not tell you their nationality it only tells you their nationality if it's away from the default and the default is georgian so in a factoid model you cannot record that most of these people are georgians but in an assertion model you can because you have an authority who is making that statement and you're able to attack some sort you know we still have to we still have a lot of work to do on modeling provenance but you should be able to model this argument from default um to make to make the um to make the assertion but um this let's see yeah so this experiment also brought up an interesting question which is still an open question because actually we did the pbw pilot data and we made all of these people that charlotte richie had named each other shane into authorities but many of the scholars who worked on the pbw project myself included would be quite upset to think that we're over here staking our professional reputation on some absurd claim in a primary source that everyone knows isn't really true just because we happen to be the scholars who read that source and injected its factoids into the database so that raises the question what do we do with these bogus factoids these statements that are definitely in a source but no historian accepts that statement today is true now of course there's merit in recording them after all they often provide clues to the agenda of the chronicler in some cases they can be built into arguments for what a scholar does believe happen on the basis that the chronicler was an error in a particular sort of way for example in our in our example earlier what if matthew vedessa was right that the emperor had frangopoulos executed but the emperor was actually michael vii and the offense was his unauthorized assumption of command in the east after the battle of manzakurt or his support for the deposed emperor romanos iv after that battle maybe maybe we will find some evidence that says matthew was you know he had the wrong end of the stick but his his um his statement was not based on thin air it was based on some actual reality behind it that he just misunderstood and so in these cases we need to find a way to distinguish the claims distinguish the sorts of claims a scholar is actually making i have given a few examples on the set on the slide of the differences in shade of claims that a scholar can be making um i will state my authority on the claim that matthew says in his text that trangopolis was executed by the emperor after the death of this other guy in 1063 but i also would accept zeit's argument that frankopolis must have been alive after the battle of massacred and thus i would join what what professional reputation or authority i have to the claim that frankopolis must have died after 1071. and this this question also brings up a question that we're still debating and we're very happy to engage with in the discussion which is what exactly constitutes an authority can a medieval writer like matthew vadesa be an authority or can we only base our modern can only modern people be authority taking into account a text that happens to be attributed to a person called matthew odessa so you know is matthew a person who is an authority or is matthew a document that someone is reading and interpreting and saying on their authority this is what it says um can an inscription on a seal be constitute an authority how do we avoid endlessly recursive chains of assertions for example you assert that you understand me to be saying that i assert that i read dedeon to be claiming on the basis that he understands matthew's text to be saying that trangopolis was executed in 1063. now all this said experiments wouldn't be experiments if we didn't have a few different people taking a few different test cases and seeing what they make of it so with that i'm going to turn over first to dan and then to maxim to discuss their own modeling exercises and the questions that arose from their exercises as they did them so yeah so the test case i was um presented with to to take a look at and to try and you know not only pull apart some assertions but also model them was um the account of the battle of mamistra in ralph of cayenne alberto varkin and william of tyre's narratives of the event um how i approached this to begin with was i constructed a a couple of simplified narrative schemas for each text and laid these schemas side by side so that the narratives of each text and conflicts between them could be examined more clearly and what i wanted to identify in this in this test case um was a point in the narrative where assertions made by each text came into conflict so that we could better understand the relationship between modeling and event and modelling the assertions various sources made about an event and in this example the major narrative differences came over the assertions about who started the conflict so in albert of arkhan's narrative it's tankard being incited by richard of salerno to attack baldwin's force outside the city of mamystra in retaliation for baldwin's actions previously in tarsus in rafa khan's assertion the conflict emerged from disagreements among the soldiers of the two armies inflaming pre-existing tensions and william of tyre's assertions follow the lead of albert of arkhan and we might consider these a single set of assertions and this is a problem i'll talk about in a moment i then attempted to fit these assertions into a star model and this ramps a number of issues for me resulting from both how i read the text and how i modeled the assertions and an ongoing issue that i came across is how to model the event that these assertions refer to without privileging one assertion over the other so that the discourse that they represented can be preserved so i guess my my first my first issue is who's making the assertion coming back to the point tara has just been discussing um and the model now on the screen represents um the assertion from the point of view of of ralph of khan and the [Music] representing that the the the cause of the battle was the the um the encouragement of richard of salerno to attack for tanker to attack baldwin and here my reading of the text affects my modeling of the assertion um you know firstly when deciding who the authority is here is it albert of arkhan or do i consider the author to be dead and the authority is the reader of the text that is that is myself um and in following this as well you know where the province providence is is it the author of the text the text or a source referred to in the text all of these were possibilities when i tried to map out this particular model the other issue i came across was what to do with repeated assertions in the model and here we have an assertion modeled based on the narratives of albert de vacan and william of tyre there are two types of repeated assertion that we might consider similar assertions made by multiple sources independent of each other and assertions repeated by sources that draw upon one another as is the case in in this um account where william of tyre seems to be using albert of arkan as a source again another assertion might need to be made there to in the model um we could treat every assertion on its own merits and models similar assertions as they occur in separate but related texts this could produce a plethora of substantively similar related assertions which might cloud our overall model of our overall model we could exclude duplicate assertions of later writers but this might be incredibly drastic and and privileged assertions just because of their their their age um or supposed origin point and would sort of take away a lot of useful data on the longevity and reuse of assertions in later texts another option might be also to do what i've done here and sort of block model the assertions and in this case i've given two sort of uh provenances to the assertion that i am making here as the authority and that is that both of these assertions come from um abu dhabi and william a reading of arkhan and william of tyre but again there are problems here in that we lose some of the nuance of each individual assertion and term and the third issue that i came across is how do conflicting assertions fit together that is how do we sort of create events versus from the discourse about events that we have here modeled here with the conflicting assertions do while conflicting assertions do have links um through some of their parts um here we could look at the subjects and predicates of each of these models and see that they are here the same how do we form an event from this you know perhaps we need to have more assertions and come and and think about how much detail we need to go into here um and how many different assertions we can stack into but um this is also an issue that uh maxim's i i think has faced here as well he can continue the discussion okay so um um i will talk about a couple of a couple of other examples uh that that directly related to the work that i do i focus on um i'm an arabist i'm working with islamic sources written in arabic and the example that i looked at here was includes concluding descriptions of what can be considered from the same events as they represented by the western christian author william of tyre versus um how they're presented by and our muslim author ibn arathir so william of taya gives an account of the um of the fight between kupatana and mosul excuse the brother of noradine uh and uh and saladin in uh 11 50 so sorry 11 75 um and uh um the account uh the account goes as follows uh we can talk and click so um so could be deen heard of the death of nurudeen and and uh that salahuddin had uh uh forgotten all the benefits conferred on him by nuradin and had rebelled against he is a mature lord the son of notre dame sorry there is a lot of arabic names but i hope you can you can bear with me um on hearing the plight of a smile could but didn't govern large force crossed your freidis and came to bring on help to his nephew he pitched the camp near aleppo and uh when the christians were treated salahuddin provoked him into a major battle and kubatin was defeated so here we have we have a kind of like a um a sort of a nice nice narrative but as we go to uh the way ibrahir the arab historian who was actually quite pretty into what was going on there we find a rather different story so first of all um kud badin actually dies five years ago with muscle of a violent fever and he was succeeded by his son saifa di naji um nuradin dies a year before um to to what we find in william of tyre um and uh actually people in syria as well as salahuddin himself in egypt um offered the obedience to uh to norton's son ismail um later that year salahuddin does put aleppo on the siege ismail writes to his cousin uh saifuddin son of kutpudeen to cross the euphrates and attacks allah huddy saifu didn't get stuck in conflict with his brother who refuses to go with him but later eventually both brothers team up together go to aleppo conference salahuddin and after uh failed attempts of salahuddin to negotiate with them they were starts and and but both brothers are defeated so um what we get here is a quite different versions of of what happened um where uh and and who were the main authors not to mention that actually uh other more nuanced details in this in this kind of two completely complete narratives what we're getting is that to kind of again to sum up quickly one person a specific person the uncle of um a hair and air apparent uh goes against uh famous saladin on his own uh to protect his nephew but he is defeated in ibn theater that person actually is already dead and it it is his sons who are getting involved into this conflict but not on their own by by by invitation of the air of nura din and they got defeated so um essentially what we're getting here is that someone fights salahuddin at aleppo at uh in 11 17 75 and the question is that how can we um how can we uh get further with this so uh we can use this the star model to tease out these narratives into assertions which can then be more efficiently compared and analyzed we can filter and cluster them uh these assertions in in a variety of ways to get to get a better understanding of what's going on both historically and historiographically um and in a rather simplified manner this can look as follows so we have we have an assertion uh based on william octary that could be deen fought 1175 then number two we have the assertion that um uh two brothers two sons of could demean actually in 1175 and we have a kind of an another assertion that clarifies the relationship between those two conflicting is that well actually the guy the guy died uh before that um so it couldn't couldn't have been uh couldn't have been could be so um this assertion should allow us to go back to narratives of specific sources as well as to compare representations of specific events which which i find particularly valuable and interesting um for instance from these assertions if we look at number three and two we can regard that could be din dies first and then the battle takes place number one and two um give us uh the different perspective on on what happened in la and aleppo in 1175. um what would be interesting to see then that kind of going into you know into what what i can can get from these uh um recordings from these assertions um as a historian is whether we can discover broader patterns in writing of our medieval historians um for example patterns of how specific kinds of events are described perhaps to make distinctions between more of a historical writing versus more of a literary presentation and why i'm talking about this is when i was looking at willie at the whale william of tyre is is presenting these events um what's interesting is actually what can be called let's say literally to poi um kind of coincides with what we find in ibiza theme so um things like being ungrateful toward the deceased deen crossing the euphrates helping against the traitor uh christians retreating and defender of ismail being defeated but he gets uh all the names and of the actors and days confused and blurred together so that's that's that's kind of is that's the um interesting perspectives that we get we can get from this um and the second example that i'd like to talk about is um is on kind of a scaling trying to figure out how we can scale this approach up because again that's my primary interest because i'm working with this uh insanely large arabic biographical sources and chronicles so um here the slides show you the scale of data available in arabic sources and chronicles actually is not even shown here so here we have a graph of about 200 biographical texts and how they distribute chronologically the the red frame shows how many sources we have for written in the 11th century and the largest amount of them comes arguably from them from the mamluk period and even though they're later they are they actually are quite important for the early period because they may preserve they do preserve a lot of information that didn't survive didn't come to us from from earlier sources and the next slide gives you an idea of the number of biographical uh um sorry um the scale of biographical data so in this biographical data they're already over 500 thousand biographical records and again this is this they show a kind of a chronological distribution based on sources and again you can see that the the uh for the 11th century there is some 55 000 biographies um and and uh there's a huge number of biographies survives um in in the public uh sources for from the later period and uh um what i find kind of interesting and potentially very very valuable is that the automation and scaling up of our um uh sorry and scale map of our star model promises interest case interesting cases um of this reading in particular um again this will be valuable for this massive sources um and and uh uh the scale for the description of events um sorry um things are starting started popping up on my on my screen and got a little bit distracted um the sheer size of this massive sources of recorded historical information um forces us used to use automated methods of text analysis and while such methods such methods cannot really generate the deep data like like what we've looked at pbw but we can generate broad data where a smaller number of characteristics is collected and automatically integrated from an otherwise prohibitively large corpus of historical information and with regard to arabic sources it's well-known feature that they build on each other they open reuse chunks from earlier sources practically often practical verbatim but at the same time the the author is often subtly amending and supplementing what they what they write what they copy and the information the descriptions of the same entities say uh may at the core remain quite the same with only a few details changed here and there and keeping the subtle differences apart is is is a difficult task and in the secondary sources they're often blurred together or completely discarded so the promise of this of the star model here would be exactly in this ability to keep the similarities and differences clearly separated and combined with the automated method provide provide us with the information that would allow us to discern a broader patterns [Music] so one of such cases where we would combine both distant closed reading uh would be to closely analyze the assertions from different sources about specific uh historical entity say someone's biography or description of a history of some historical event and to compare them with broader patterns of or similarities and differences among these sources in their portrayal of all the other shared entities um the results should allow us to distinguish between unique information that's that is asserted by specific historians and biographer and biographies versus systematic information uh that rather reflects the authorial agenda um in case of in case a pattern of similar assertions are discovered and descriptions and descriptions of other entities arguably discovered systematic information can help us to contextualize individual assertions uh within each author's method of writing and while discovered unique information can help us to distinguish reliable information from in what's in in that survives in uh in only later sources so um that would be all for me i'm back to tara okay so um so this is sort of an overview of all of the brainstorming that we've been doing within the group for how to handle this problem and i am very pleased that we are going to get to continue this brainstorming over the next five years we'll start in mid-2021 with an erc project r11 where we are going to dig into specific aspects of the 11th century and try to implement a model where all of this actually seems to work and the erc project will run from june 2021 for five years we have three strands in the project we're going to be focusing on more perseverable information in the in the people and movement strand as we see you know we see what people there there were and and um what kind what kind of you know how how mobile they were at the time we're going to focus in a strand on place and space here we're interested in the perceptions of different people in the 11th century of how they define the the space the territory around them for example was odessa a syrian city was it an armenian city was it part of byzantium was it turkish the you know the different people will different different um contemporary people will have had and recorded different opinions of this of this subject and the idea is to see if we can come up with different ideas of the geography of the near east and how that geography you know how different people's perspectives of the geography might have conflicted with each other and then the first channel we'll be looking at is a textual culture we're interested in what kind of texts were being written what kind of texts were being transmitted in the 11th century um from where to where on what subjects written but written by whom you know what what was the textual production like and through all of these and through and through modeling all of these tiny scraps of information digitally in a way that we can connect and query it and not lose sight of its context we hope in that way to be re-evaluating our ideas these conflicting ideas of the 11th century and seeing if we can come up with a more coherent picture if you know any pre-docs or post-docs who are interested in the area or the subject of data modeling then please do send them my way because we will be recruiting very soon and with that i'd like to thank you very much for your attention and look forward to any discussion | Digital History Berlin | UCp2E__culOIiZTok5WRh7lQ | 2021-02-26 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 8,648 | 47,362 |
IkSFIII3SLQ | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IkSFIII3SLQ | Day 3 Keynote Analysis | Dell Technologies World 2023 | foreign everyone live on the show floor of Dell Technologies World 2023 Lisa Martin and Dave vellante we have been here since Monday night the cube after dark we started all day yesterday we've just had an amazing masterclass conversation with the CEO and vice chairman of Dell Jeff Clark Dave so much to unpack we only have a few minutes and we've got a great lineup of guests today to continue the conversation yeah Jeff Jeff Clark's amazing I think he's the only guy here more tired than I am I mean he was he was so big he's got great energy leaves it all on stage it's funny he said you know I don't really like doing that that's not my favorite thing to do I like solving engineering problems but you'd never know it when he's up on stage he's really really strong presenter uh you know clear thinker he rattles off all the you know the patents the products you know one after the other he keeps it all in his head uses no no notes I'm really in awe of his capabilities but yeah big week um you know it's AI is the year of AI and project Helix you know we were asking one of our guests earlier would you have announced this had it not been for chat gbt and they said yeah we would have announced it for sure and it could have explained that but I think people would not have paid attention as much as they will now no the Dell Stock's not going to get a big lift they're not considered like a a a an AI play although you could see how AI could definitely lift their business and a lot of infrastructure companies I mean when you think at least about the internet when it first got you know it got started you know in terms of commercial internet and wide user adoption it was the the pick and ax companies it was you know Cisco certainly companies like like Dell EMC Intel I mean they all it it lifted all boats I think AI potentially could do the same of course you know Nvidia is the really you know the hot company now their stocks like going crazy but you know it's interesting when you look at the analyst estimates they've only increased their revenue on Nvidia just a couple points so you're like okay so this is just hype all right the Stock's running because it's it's hype I think a lot of hedge funds are selling it and taking some profits they're announcing tonight so we'll see but in their supply problem you know challenges too getting gpus AMD potentially coming out with some competitive gpus it was interesting to hear Jeff Clark he described exactly what we've been talking about for a couple years now which is those the connect Centric environment not just the CPU or the GPU it's the CPU the alternative processors like gpus and npus we've talked about that a lot but also the interconnection components the the Knicks The Raid controllers the accelerators all that in Balance Kim Lane R is coming on later on she's a sort of real star at this you know that workday commercial rock star well she's a rock star I'm sorry and uh and so we're going to talk to her about that and dig into that a little bit but I think that is a fundamental shift that we're seeing in the industry so I'm kind of excited to see project Helix and see where that goes I mean Dell does have a good seemingly a track record of announcing stuff so what they're doing is that basically is Jeff Jeff said we used to never pre-announce so they're now they're pre-announcing part of that by the way is to give customers Direction the other part is I think the signal hey don't leave yeah you know kind of the old freeze the market play and then a year later announce something that will ship sort of I don't know six months later and some of that will ship now and so yeah project Frontier was like that and you know the the block and file storage for for the cloud for AWS and Azure Etc that is super cloud I mean it is sort of the fundamental definition of super cloud where you have an abstraction layer across clouds and into on-prem you've got a super paths that's purpose built for making sure that there's a common experience that there's lowest latency as possible that you can do recovery all those things and make it all programmable so that that is what multi-cloud should have been you know what we call super cloud and then it was really encouraging to hear Jeff Clark based on you know your question and my question about you asked what's different about the edge and then he said no that that common storage layer stretches out to the edge so that is good news and that's a trend that we're seeing Microsoft this week at build announced this thing called Flex which is trying to do what snowflake does um I think snowflakes well ahead of them but but but you know basically building data apps and extending that you know throughout its its ecosystem so yeah a lot going on here and a lot going on in the industry that Dell Innovation flywheel is is spinning right I mean there's there's no shortage of that you talked about and I and I think it's also an accountability factor that I like about they they pre-announce they deliver a year later they they commit to ga uh and regions where products and and software is going to be available and I think I have a respect for that from an accountability standpoint because from their lineage I think the EMC days as you've told me about a lot of things announced never delivered or projects never productized and we're seeing this consistent Trend with Dell projects products within a pretty impressive time frame yeah I mean I would say this you call it a flywheel Innovation flywheel I think I think generally people don't see Dell as the innovator per se what I I look at Dell much in the same way as I look at at Oracle although much different Oracle is going to kind of red stack and everything's Oracle Oracle Oracle Dell's sort of open ecosystem Oracle software company very high margins you know Dell big company but lower margins but I will say this they give both companies very high marks because they take their r d they apply their r d and it turns into products that can generate Revenue this is something I've been very critical of IBM over the years they will do a ton of stuff in r d look at Watson I mean Watson could have had to run a table I mean 2011 it was like the most exciting thing going right when when when Watson beat Ken Jennings at Jeopardy but they were never able to really commercialize that to the extent that it drove leadership and gave them the imprimatur of Innovator I think I think companies like Dell they'll take innovations that are broadly across the industry these Moss are everywhere they are everywhere in our hotel rooms it's crazy there was a big hatch but so they'll take these innovations that are widely understood across the industry Dell clearly understands them and they look at okay very straightforward you heard Jeff Clark he's a very straightforward individual how do we apply those to help our customers in our you know and and adopt our products in a you know to simplify things you know Drive revenue for the company obviously Drive value for the customer and so they've done a good job at that I wouldn't necessarily say the industry looks to Dell is the innovator I mean innovators are like open AI it's you know very clearly the cloud guys from the standpoint of of AI I would say you know where Adele has a leadership PCS storage you know there's there's definitely Innovation that they're driving in and so within that world within that layer I I would agree they are developing a methodology that is flywheel like I so I think I'll give them that and uh and I think they've got a lot of work to do I mean they've got to get Apex to where it can be broadly adopted it's got more services more ecosystem Services I want to see large language models as a service right because that's what the cloud guys are doing and so right now you know 80 90 of the conversations if not 100 of the conversations with customers are how do I take advantage of this and they're looking at you know what can I buy today that I can experiment with and you know Dell's announced some things that you can experiment with um but it's easier to experiment in the cloud and let's face it I want to unpack a little bit in in the few minutes we have left here your comment in comparison comparing Dell with IBM and some of the missed opportunities that they've had or how they're different how much of that is cultural because the interesting thing to me about Dell is it's been led by Michael for 39 years now Jeff Clark been there 36 years cultures must be dramatically different but it's challenging to have a leader around for that long and be able to shift culture and pivot as quickly as they have so many times I think it's easier for Dell because you have a founder-led company I think it's much more difficult for IBM and you think about you know and again Mike the comparison was that that Dell is doing what IBM didn't IBM's doing you know big big ideas that never really come to fruition in the way that you would expect Dell's kind of the opposite you know little singles that drive a lot of runs and that's kind of how I look at at Dell and I think because Michael Dell the CEO his name is on the logo I think that makes a big difference that you know he can set the agenda I think it's much harder you know for an IBM I mean you saw you know IBM was in deep deep trouble when Lou gerstner came in he completely changed the company's culture to focus on Services after they bought a pricewaterhousecoopers of PWC became a services company and so products became secondary you know they sold their PC business they they basically paid Global foundries to take their their microelectronics business their semiconductor business IBM was the leader in semiconductors in the in the in the 80s they had Fabs and they were you know fabulous you know company in that regard um they were a leader in database and they kind of when when gerstner made that shift we were talking to Jeff Clark about the horizontal industry structure when Lou gerster chose to turn the company into Services first they lost that product Edge which was a good call I mean it saved IBM and they made a ton of money over the gerstner years and then pal Masano picked that up um but you know they never had they never got back their product chops and then Jenny rometti picked up so you had this transition of leaders at Dell you've got consistency at the top and so Michael Dell could say hey we don't want to do our transition as a public company we're going to go private in whatever 2012. we're gonna we're gonna address the challenges that we have in private and so that we not have to be on the the 90-day shot clock you used to talk about that all the time you know the zero interest rate environment we're going to use our brains and our leverage and our large s to actually acquire a 65 billion dollar value company EMC that comes along with VMware we're going to do that this is what we're doing is how we're going forward and then we're gonna we're gonna use that essentially VMware as a piggy bank to restructure our debt we're going to de-lever and then you know five years or seven years later they come out with a really clean balance sheets and a you know an amazing new company as you know I was a fan of spin in I would like to see more software content but there were a lot of reasons that Michael Dell and his investors you know wanted to to to to have that structure so you know I really respect that my point is you've got a CEO leader founder-led company there's always Clarity you could see it from top to bottom um and it shows last question for you Dave you had a chance to sit down with Michael Dell yesterday what anything in your conversation you've had the opportunity many times to talk with Michael and he loves coming on thecube which is so great what surprised you in the conversation that you had with Michael yesterday any any nuggets that you want to share with the audience the biggest surprise to me was when I asked them if you know basically I was asking him if you were 25 again what what kind of company would you start and in the kind of you know as a gentleman that he is kind of corrected me he said if I were 19 again because that's when he started the PC's limited I would focus on Health Care and that was it was an epiphany for me because basically what he's saying is the health care industry has so many deep problems and the technology industry and Healthcare especially now with AI are colliding in a way that technology can drive transformation of that industry from a standpoint of efficiency from the standpoint of of solving the hardest problems whether it's cancer or disease or predictive medicine um and and basically complement doctors maybe even doing some things that that a doctor can't do because they don't have all the data sources Etc so that was really a eye-opening for me and I think if you're in your teens or your 20s you should think about how technology and Industry are coming together not just health care but finance and Manufacturing and many others and so that was that was really eye-opening I love that fantastic well Dave we've got a great day three lineup Allison Doom the CMO of Dell is up next with us we're going to be talking with broadcom there's going to be a show and tell we're going to be talking with Doug Schmidt about service is and how Dell is really revolutionizing that we're going to expand more on the Dell broadcom partnership and we've got a really great customer Edge Story we're going to wrap with which is going to tell you how Growers are becoming data scientists you're going to want to stick around Ellison do CMO of Dell up next [Music] | SiliconANGLE theCUBE | UCu3Ri8DI1RQLdVtU12uIp1Q | 2023-05-24 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | 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SLsvwgAfCak | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SLsvwgAfCak | Insane Trolling. Mom Gets On Mic | uh just go get your mom on the phone and it won't take two minutes I promise then you can go hey wait dude can I just do the text um Ted can you still do the text or is that a noo he says that's a noo that's a no no it's too late you should had it sent in the first what was it like what was that Reas three minutes yeah he says just go let let him talk to your mother and he'll for like two minutes and he'll just say that son was modding in heill he like an apology and you can just tell me through voice while P's listening right now dude wait what state are you in I'm in Georgia ped where are you from I'm in Baltimore Mayland Ted Ted's from Minnesota but whatever but go get your mom and let me talk let me talk to her for two minutes and then you're free to go like last time I went in a game this way you don't get banned at all just go get your mom and say mom again I'll make sure you get to play again I'll just tell your mom that it was a freak mistake and everything don't tell her I was going to mod please yeah I won't I won't all right no one else in the party please do not cuss they're not even here all right I'll be back all right sh I got bad news what she won't get up well just tell her that this is um this is very important and you could get like free Xbox Live for like a year or something just get her to come to Mike for two minutes and tell her that it'll be it doesn't matter tell her it'll be really fast Ted Ted's getting kind of anxious to go home well just tell her you'll go to bed early tonight or something like tomorrow or something wait what do I do just go to your mom and tell her that this is pretty important and that you'll love her forever or something like just make something up and just tell her it's really important or take the take the mic to her or something like that can you do that or no or is it too far away just tell your mom this is really important or you're going to get banned off Xbox plus Ted's like starting to like say that you're getting banned for like three or four months oh Ted what I didn't hear you dude oh he's getting permanently banned she's not listening well Ted just said that you're getting permanently banned unless she talks to your mother I don't know so try and go get your mother one more time and tell her that you're getting per like IP banned like Xbox is banned and you'll never play on Xbox again that's what Ted just told me is here M's here what was that red gear Mom's here oh she is all right put her on the mic okay what's going on um your son was like found modding like drastically in this I'm from I'm Ted from Microsoft and your son was found modding drastically on Xbox like he could get like Xbox banned and you'll have to buy him a new Xbox how do you how does he I mean he's he's little so I don't understand how he's doing that he gets into like someone like has like it's called A J tag and someone like uses it and gives them hacks and everything and he can see everybody through walls and it's illegal and you can get banned and fined over $500 okay all right but we just need to hear him say like a full apology to me and my friends here for modding but that's the whole thing he doesn't know that he's modding well it doesn't matter it's just how Xbox looks at it so he could either tell me and my friends here that he's like extremely sorry and that he'll never do it again or if he doesn't or he can send it to one my our emails like I mean he's he's 10 he's 10 years old do you understand that yeah I do I mean he doesn't know if what he's he goes in and plays the games and that's it he sounds like he knows what he's doing though like he he's very familiar with it I mean he's only 10 years old that's what I'm this game's 17 this game's for people 17 years old and up okay well then he won't play it oh all right well yeah I'm just trying to help you out here I don't want to Xbox to get like banned from Xbox Live Forever like he's been cursing and everything he's been cursing yes okay all right thank you all right have a good day miss YouTube | Rxwrs | UCavBgbK3MUlxcVwVV-tKRZQ | 2012-10-05 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 840 | 4,061 |
nDoBsxVXHZE | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nDoBsxVXHZE | Practical View of the Prevailing Religious System of Professed Christians, in the Higher | 6/6 | chapter 7 section 3 of a practical view of the prevailing religious system by william wilberforce this librivox recording is in the public domain recorded by lillis chapter 7 section 3 brief observations addressed to skeptics and unitarians there is another class of men an increasing class that is to be feared in this country that of absolute unbelievers with which this little work has properly no concern but may the writer sincerely pitying their melancholy state be permitted to ask them one plain question if christianity be not in their estimation true yet is there not at least a presumption in its favor sufficient to entitle it to a serious examination from it's having been embraced and that not blindly and implicitly but upon full inquiry and deep consideration by bacon and milton and locke and newton and much the greater part of those who by the reach of their understandings or the extent of their knowledge and by the freedom to of their minds and their daring to combat existing prejudices have called forth the respect and admiration of mankind it might be deemed scarcely fair to insist on churchmen though some of them are among the greatest names this country has ever known can the skeptic in general say with truth that he has either prosecuted an examination into the evidences of revelation at all or at least with a seriousness and diligence in any degree proportioned to the importance of the subject the fact is and it is a fact which are downs to the honor of christianity that infidelity is not the result of sober inquiry and deliberate preference it is rather the slow production of a careless and irreligious life operating together with prejudices and erroneous conceptions concerning the nature of the leading doctrines and fundamental tenets of christianity take the case of young men of condition bred up by what they have termed nominal christians when children they are carried to church and thence they become acquainted with such parts of scripture as are contained in our public service if their parents preserve still more of the customs of better times they are taught their catechism and furnished with a little farther religious knowledge after a while they go from under the eyes of their parents they enter into the world and move forward in the path of life whatever it may be which has been assigned to them they yield to the temptations which assail them and become more or less dissipated and licentious at least they neglect to look into their bible they do not enlarge the sphere of their religious acquisitions they do not endeavor by reflection and study to turn into what may deserve the name of knowledge and rational conviction the opinions which in their childhood they had taken on trust they travel perhaps into foreign countries a proceeding which naturally tends to weaken their nursery prejudice in favor of the religion in which they were bred and by removing them from all means of public worship to relax their practical habits of religion they return home and commonly are either hurried around in the vortex of dissipation or engage with the ardor of youthful minds in some public or professional pursuit if they read or hear anything about christianity it is commonly only about those tenets which are subjects of controversy and what reaches their ears of the bible from their occasional attendance at church though it may sometimes impress them with an idea of the purity of christian morality contains much which coming thus detached perplexes and offends them and suggests various doubts and startling objections which a farther acquaintance with the scripture would remove thus growing more and more to know christianity only by the difficulties it contains sometimes tempted by the ambition of showing themselves superior to vulgar prejudice and always prompted by the natural pride of the human heart to cast off their subjection to dogmas imposed on them disgusted perhaps by the immoral lives of some professed christians by the weaknesses and absurdities of others and by what they observe to be the implicit belief of numbers whom they see and know to be equally ignorant with themselves many doubts and suspicions of greater or less extent spring up within them these doubts enter into the mind at first almost imperceptibly they exist only as vague indistinct surmises and by no means take the precise shape or the substance of a formed opinion at first probably they even offend and startle by their intrusion but by degrees the unpleasant sensations which they once excited wear off the mind grows more familiar with them a confused sense for such it is rather than a formed idea of its being desirable that their doubts should prove well-founded and of the comfort and enlargement which would be afforded by that proof lends them much secret aid the impression becomes deeper not in the consequence of being reinforced by fresh arguments but merely by dent of having long rested in the mind and as they increase in force they creep on and extend themselves at length they defuse themselves over the whole of religion and possess the mind in undisturbed occupancy it is by no means meant that this is universally the process but speaking generally this might be termed perhaps not unjustly the natural history of skepticism it approves itself to the experience of those who have with any care watched the progress of infidelity in persons around them and it is confirmed by the written lives of some of the most eminent unbelievers it is curious to read their own accounts of themselves the rather as they accord so exactly with the result of our own observation we find that they once perhaps gave a sort of implicit hereditary ascent to the truth of christianity and were what by a mischievous perversion of language the world denominates believers how were they then awakened from their sleep of ignorance at what moment did the light of truth beam in upon them and dissipate the darkness in which they had been involved the period of their infidelity is marked by no such determinate boundary reason and thought and inquiry had little or nothing to do with it having for many years lived careless and irreligious lives and associated with companions equally careless and irreligious not by force of study and reflection but rather by the lapse of time they at length attained to their infidel maturity it is worthy of remark that where any are reclaimed from infidelity it is generally by a process much more rational than that which has been here described something awakens them to reflection they examine they consider and at length yield their ascent to christianity on what they deem sufficient grounds from the account here given it appears plainly that infidelity is generally the offspring of prejudice and that its success is mainly to be ascribed to the depravity of the moral character this fact is confirmed by the undeniable truth that in societies which consist of individuals infidelity is the natural fruit not so much of a studious and disputatious as of a dissipated and vicious age it diffuses itself in proportion as the general morals decline and it is embraced with less apprehension when every infidel is kept in spirits by seeing many around him who are sharing fortunes with himself to any fair mind this consideration alone might be offered as suggesting a strong argument against infidelity and in favor of revelation and the friends of christianity might justly retort the charge which their opponents often urge with no little affectation of superior wisdom that we implicitly surrender ourselves to the influence of prejudice instead of examining dispassionately the ground of our faith and yielding our ascent only according to the degree of evidence in our own days when it is but too clear that infidelity increases it is not in consequence of the reasonings of the infidel writers having been much studied but from the progress of luxury in the decay of morals and so far as this increase may be traced at all to the works of skeptical writers it has been produced not by argument and discussion but by sarcasms and points of wit which have operated on weak minds or on nominal christians by bringing gradually into contempt opinions which in their case had only rested on the bias of blind respect and the prejudices of education it may therefore be laid down as an axiom that infidelity is in general a disease of the heart more than that of the understanding if revelation were assailed only by reason and argument it would have little to fear the literary opposers of christianity from herbert to hume have been seldom read they made some stir in their day during their span of existence they were noisy and noxious but like the locusts of the east which for a while obscure the air and destroy the verger they were soon swept away and forgotten their very names would scarcely be found if leland had not preserved them from oblivion the account which has been given of the secret but grand source of infidelity may perhaps justly be extended as being not seldom true in the case of those who deny the fundamental doctrines of the gospel in the course which we lately traced from nominal orthodoxy to absolute infidelity unitarianism is indeed a sort of halfway house if the expression may be pardoned a stage on the journey where sometimes a person indeed finally stops but where not unfrequently he only pauses for a while and then pursues his progress footnote the author is aware that he may perhaps be censured for conceding this term to the class of persons now in question since orthodox christians equally contend for the unity of the divine nature and it perhaps may hardly be a sufficient excuse that it not being his object particularly to refute the errors of unitarianism he uses the term in its popular sense rather than give needless offence he thus guards however against any false construction being drawn from his use of it and footnote the unitarian teacher is by no means profess to absolve their followers from the unbending strictness of christian morality they prescribe the predominant love of god and a habitual spirit of devotion but it is an unquestionable fact a fact which they themselves almost admit that this class of religionists is not in general distinguished for superior purity of life and still less for that frame of mind which by the injunction quote to be spiritually not carnally minded end quote the word of god prescribes to us as one of the surest tests of our experiencing the vital power of christianity on the contrary in point of fact unitarianism seems to be resorted to not merely by those who are disgusted with the peculiar doctrines of christianity but by those also who are seeking a refuge from the strictness of our practical precepts and who more particularly would escape from the obligation which she imposes on her adherence rather to incur the dreaded charge of singularity than fall in with the declining manners of a dissipated age unitarianism where it may be supposed to proceed from the understanding rather than from the heart is not unfrequently produced by a confused idea of the difficulties or as they are termed the impossibilities which orthodox christianity is supposed to involve it is not our intention to enter into the controversy footnote the author of this treatise has since its completion perused a work entitled calvinism and so kinianism compared by a fuller and without reference to the peculiarities of calvinism he is happy to embrace this opportunity of confessing the high obligation which in common with all the friends of true religion he owes to the author of that highly valuable publication for his masterly defense of the doctrines of christianity and his acute refutation of the opposite errors and footnote but it may not be improper to make one remark as a guard to persons in whose way the arguments of the unitarians may be likely to fall namely that one great advantage possessed by deists and perhaps in a still greater degree by unitarians in their warfare with the christian system results from the very circumstances of their being the assailants they urge what they state to be powerful arguments against the truth of the fundamental doctrines of christianity and then call upon men to abandon them as posts no longer tenable but they who are disposed to yield to this assault should call to mind that it has pleased god so to establish the constitution of all things that perplexing difficulties and plausible objections may be induced against the most established truths such for instance as the being of a god and many others both physical and moral in all cases therefore it becomes us not on a partial view to reject any proposition because it is attended with difficulties but to compare the difficulties which it involves with those which attend the alternative proposition which must be embraced on its rejection we should put to the proof the alternative proposition in its turn and see whether it not be still less tenable than that which we are summoned to abandon in short we should examine circumspectly on all sides and abide by that opinion which on carefully balancing all considerations appears fairly entitled to our preference experience however will have convinced the attentive observer of those around him that it has been for want of adverting to this just and obvious principle that the unitarians in particular have gained most of their proselytes from the church safari's argument has contributed to their success if the unitarians or even the deists were considered in their turn as masters of the field and were in their turn attacked both by arguments tending to disprove their system directly and to disprove it indirectly by showing the high probability of the truth of christianity and of its leading and peculiar doctrines it is most likely that they would soon appear wholly unable to keep their ground in short reasoning fairly there is no medium between absolute piranism and true christianity and if we reject the latter on account of its difficulties we shall still be more loudly called upon to reject every other system which has been offered to the acceptance of mankind this consideration might perhaps with advantage be more attended to than it has been by those who take upon them to vindicate the truth of our holy religion as many who from inconsideration or any other cause are disposed to give up the great fundamentals of christianity would be startled by the idea that on the same principle on which they did this they must give up the hope of finding any rest for the soul of their foot on any ground of religion and not stop short of unqualified atheism besides the class of those who professively reject revelation there is another and that also it is to be feared an increasing one which may be called the class of half-unbelievers who are to be found in various degrees of approximation to a state of absolute infidelity the system if it deserves the name of those men is grossly irrational hearing many who assert and many who deny the truth of christianity and not reflecting seriously enough to consider that it must be either true or false they take up a strange sort of middle opinion of its qualified truth they conceive that there must be something in it though by no means to the extent to which it is pushed by orthodox christians they grant the reality of future punishment and even that they themselves cannot altogether expect to escape it yet quote they trust it will not go so hard with them as the churchmen state end quote and as was formally hinted though disbelieving almost every material doctrine which christianity contains yet even in their own minds they by no means conceived themselves to be enlisted under the banners of infidelity or to have much cause for any great apprehension less christianity should prove true but let these men be reminded that there is no middle way if they can be prevailed on to look into their bible and do not make up their minds absolutely to reject its authority they must admit that there is no ground whatever for this vain hope which they suffer themselves to indulge of escaping but with a slight measure of punishment nor let them think their guilt inconsiderable is it not grossly criminal to trifle with the long suffering of god to despise alike his invitations and his threatenings and the offer of his spirit of grace and the precious blood of the redeemer far different is the scripture estimate quote how shall we escape if we neglect so greater salvation end quote quote it shall be more tolerable for sodom and gomorrah in the day of judgment end quote than for them who voluntarily shut their eyes against that full light which the bounty of heaven has poured out upon them these half unbelievers are even more reprehensible than downright skeptics for remaining in this state of careless uncertainty without endeavoring to ascertain the truth or falsehood of revelation the probability which they admit that it may be true imposes on them an additional and undeniable obligation to inquiry but both to them and to decided skeptics it must be plainly declared that they are in these days less excusable than ever for not looking into the grounds and proofs on which has rested the truth of christianity for never before were these proofs so plainly and at so easy rate offered to the consideration of mankind through the bounty of providence the more widely spreading poison of infidelity has in our days been met with more numerous and powerful antidotes one of these has already been pointed out and it should be a matter of farther gratitude to every real christian that in the very place on which modern infidelity had displayed the standard of victory a warrior in the service of religion a man of the most acute and profound research has been raised up by providence to quell their triumph footnote it is almost superfluous to state that sir william jones is here meant who from the testimony born to his extraordinary talents by sir john shore in his first address to the asiatic society of calcutta appears to have been a man of most extraordinary genius and astonishing erudition and footnote he was soon taken from us but happily for him and for ourselves not till he had announced that like the magi of old he had seen the star of christ in the east and had fallen down and worshiped him another should be mentioned with honor who is pursuing the track which that great man had pointed out footnote mr maurice and footnote henceforth let all objectors against christianity on the grounds of its being disproved by the oriental records be put to silence the strength of their cause consisted in their ignorance and in our own of oriental learning they availed themselves for a while of our being in a state of darkness but the light of day has at length broken in and exposed to deserved contempt their superficial speculations the infatuation of these unbelievers upon trust would be less striking if they were able altogether to decline christianity and were at liberty to relinquish their pretensions to its rewards on condition of being exempted from its punishments but that is not the case they must stand the risk of the encounter and their eternal happiness or misery is suspended upon the issue footnote this argument is pressed with uncommon force in pascal's thoughts on religion a work highly valuable though not in every part to be approved abounding in particular with those deep views of religion which the name of its author prepares us to expect end footnote what must be the emotions of these men on first opening their eyes in the world of spirits and being convinced too late of the awful reality of their impending ruin may the mercy and the power of god awaken them from their desperate slumber while life is yet spared and there is yet space for repentance end of chapter 7 section 3 chapter 7 section 4 of a practical view of the prevailing religious system by william wilberforce this librivox recording is in the public domain recorded by lillis chapter 7 section 4 advice suggested by the state of the times to true christians to those who really deserve the appellation of true christian much has been said incidentally in the course of the present work it has been maintained and the proposition will not be disputed by any sound or experienced politician that they are always most important members of the community but we may boldly assert that there never was a period wherein more justly than in the present this could be affirmed of them whether the situation in all its circumstances of our own country be attentively considered or the general state of society in europe let them on their part seriously weigh the important station which they fill and the various duties which it now peculiarly enforces on them if we consult the most intelligent accounts of foreign countries which have been recently published and compare them with the reports of former travelers we must be convinced that religion and the standards of morals are everywhere declining abroad even more rapidly than in our own country but still the progress of irreligion and the decay of morals at home are such as to alarm every considerate mind and to forebode the worst consequences unless some remedy can be applied to the growing evil we can depend only upon true christians for affecting in any degree this important service their system as was formally stated is that of our national church and in proportion therefore as their system prevails or as it increases and respect and estimation from the manifest good conduct of its followers in that very proportion this church is strengthened in the foundations on which it alone can be much longer supported the esteem and attachment of its members and of the nation at large zeal is required in the cause of religion they only can feel it the charge of singularity must be incurred they only will dare to encounter it uniformity of conduct and perseverance and exertion will be requisite among no others can we look for these qualities let true christians then with becoming earnestness strive in all things to recommend their profession and to put to silence the vain scoffs of ignorant objectors let them boldly assert the cause of christ in an age when so many who bear the name of christians are ashamed of him and let them consider is devolved on them the important duty of suspending for a while the fall of their country and perhaps of performing a still more extensive service to society at large not by busy interference in politics in which it cannot but be confessed that there is much uncertainty but rather by that sure and radical benefit of restoring the influence of religion and of raising the standard of morality let them be active useful generous towards others manifestly moderate and self-denying in themselves let them be ashamed of idleness as they would be of the most acknowledged sin when providence blesses them with affluence let them withdraw from the competition of vanity and without sordidness or absurdity show by their modest demeanor and by their retiring from display that without affecting singularity they are not slaves to fashion that they consider it as their duty to set an example of moderation and sobriety and to reserve for nobler and more disinterested purposes that money which others selfishly waste in parade and dress and equipage let them events in short a manifest moderation in all temporal things as becomes those whose affections are set on higher objects than any which this world affords and who possess within their own bosoms a fund of satisfaction and comfort which the world seeks in vanity and dissipation let them cultivate a catholic spirit of universal goodwill and of amicable fellowship towards all those of whatever sector denomination who differing from them in non-essentials agree with them in the grand fundamentals of religion let them countenance men of real piety wherever they are found and encourage another's every attempt to repress the progress of vice and to revive and defuse the influence of religion and virtue let their earnest prayers be constantly offered that such endeavors may be successful and that the abused long-suffering of god may still continue to us the invaluable privilege of vital christianity let them pray continually for their country in the season of national difficulty we bear upon us but too plainly the marks of a declining empire who can say but that the governor of the universe who declares himself to be a god who hears the prayers of his servants may in answer to their intercessions for a while avert are ruined and continue to us the fullness of those temporal blessings which in such abundant measure we have hitherto enjoyed footnote see some exquisitely beautiful lines in the last book of calpers task wherein this sentiment is introduced end footnote men of the world indeed however they may admit the natural operation of natural causes and may therefore confess the effects of religion and morality in promoting the well-being of the community may yet according to their humor with a smile of complacent piety or a sneer of supercilious contempt read of the service which real christians may render to their country by conciliating the favor and calling down the blessing of providence it may appear in their eyes an instance of the same superstitious weakness as that which prompts the terrified inhabitant of sicily to bring for the image of his two children saint in order to stop the destructive ravages of aetna we are however sure if we believe the scripture that god will be disposed to favor the nation to which his servants belong and that in fact such as they have often been the unknown and unhonored instruments of drawing down on their country the blessings of safety and prosperity but it would be an instance in myself of that very false shame which i have condemned in others if i were not boldly to avow my firm persuasion that to the decline of religion and morality our national difficulties must both directly and indirectly be chiefly ascribed and that my only solid hopes for the well-being of my country depend not so much on her fleets and armies not so much on the wisdom of her rulers or the spirit of her people as on the persuasion that she still contains many who in a degenerate age love and obey the gospel of christ on the humble trust that the intercession of these may still be prevalent that for the sake of these heaven may still look upon us with an eye of favor let the prayers of the christian reader be also offered up for the success of this feeble endeavor in the service of true religion god can give effect to the weakest effort and the writer will feel himself too much honored if by that which he has now been making but a single fellow creature should be awakened from a false security or a single christian who deserves the name be animated to more extensive usefulness he may seem to have assumed to himself a task which he was ill qualified to execute he fears he may be reproached with arrogance and presumption for taking upon him the office of a teacher yet as he formally suggested it cannot be denied that it belongs to his public situation to investigate the state of the national religion and morals and that it is the part of a real patriot to endeavor to their decline and promote their revival but if the office in which he has been engaged were less intimately connected with the duties of his particular station the candid and the liberal mind would not be indisposed to pardon him let him be allowed to offer in his excuse a desire not only to discharge a duty to his country but to acquit himself of what he deems a solemn and indispensable obligation to his acquaintance and his friends let him allege the unaffected solicitude which he feels for the welfare of his fellow creatures let him urge the fond wish he gladly would encourage that while in so large a part of europe a false philosophy having been preferred before the lessons of revelation infidelity has lifted up her head without shame and walked abroad boldly and in the face of day while the practical consequences are such as might be expected and licentiousness and vice prevail without restraint here at least there might be a sanctuary a land of religion and piety where the blessings of christianity might still be enjoyed where the name of the redeemer might still be honored where mankind might be able to see what is in truth the religion of jesus and what are its blessed effects and whence if the mercy of god should so ordain it the means of religious instruction consolation might be again extended to surrounding countries and to the world at large end of chapter 7 section 4 end of a practical view of the prevailing religious system by professed christians in the higher and middle classes of this country contrasted with real christianity by william wilberforce | Priceless Audiobooks | UCly1zcKPGzGW9wZMCZodWOA | 2019-03-02 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 5,027 | 29,066 |
d9s_Qnyaguw | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d9s_Qnyaguw | Montserrat | Wikipedia audio article | montserrat is a Caribbean island in the leeward islands which is part of the chain known as the Lesser Antilles in the West Indies it is a British overseas territory but Montserrat measures approximately 16 kilometers 10 miles in length and 11 kilometers 7 miles in width with approximately 40 kilometers 25 miles of coastline Montserrat is nicknamed the Emerald Isle of the Caribbean both for its resemblance to coastal Ireland and for the Irish ancestry of many of its inhabitants on the 18th of July 1995 the previously dormant soufrière Hills volcano in the southern part of the island became active eruptions destroyed Montserrat Georgian era capital city of Plymouth between 1995 and 2000 two-thirds of the island's population was forced to flee primarily to the United Kingdom leaving fewer than 1200 people on the island as of 1997 rising to nearly 5000 by 2016 the volcanic activity continues mostly affecting the vicinity of Plymouth including its docking facilities and the eastern side of the island around the former WH bramble Airport the remnants of which were buried by flows from volcanic activity on the 11th of February 2010 an exclusion zone that extends from the south coast of the island north to parts of the belem Valley was imposed because of the size of the existing volcanic dome and the resulting potential for pyroclastic activity visitors are generally not permitted entry into the exclusion zone but a view of the destruction of Plymouth can be seen from the top of garibaldi hill in Isles Bay relatively quiet since early 2010 the volcano continues to be closely monitored by the Montserrat volcano observatory a new town and port are being developed at Little Bay which is on the northwest coast of the island while this construction proceeds the centre of government and businesses is at braids topic etymology in 1493 Christopher Columbus named the island Santa Maria de monserate after the Virgin of Montserrat in the monastery of Montserrat on Montserrat Mountain near Barcelona in Catalonia Spain Montserrat means serrated mountain in Catalan topic history archaeological fieldwork in 2012 in Montserrat Center Hills indicated there was an archaic pre Arawak occupation between 4000 and 2500 BP later coastal sites showed the presence of the salad oyd culture in November 1493 Christopher Columbus passed Montserrat in his second voyage after being told that the island was unoccupied due to raids by the Caribs a number of Irishmen settled in Montserrat in 1632 the preponderance of Irish in the first wave of European settlers led a leading legal scholar to remark that a nice question is whether the original settlers took with them the law of the kingdom of Ireland insofar as it differed from the law of the kingdom of England the Irish being historical allies of the French especially in their dislike of the English invited the French to claim the island in 1666 although no troops were sent by France to maintain control it was captured shortly afterwards by the English and English control of the island was confirmed under the Treaty of Breda the following year despite the ceasing by force of the island by the English the islands legal status as that of a colony acquired by settlement an EO feudal colony developed amongst Redlegs the colonists began to transport sub-saharan African slaves for labour as was common to most Caribbean islands the colonists built an economy based on the production of sugar rum arrowroot and Sea Island cotton cultivated on large plantations manned by slave labour by the late 18th century numerous plantations had been developed on the island many Irish continued to be transported to the island to work as indentured servants some were exiled during the English Cromwellian conquest of Ireland topic eighteenth-century on the 17th of March 1768 slaves rebelled but failed to achieve freedom the people of Montserrat celebrate st. Patrick's Day as a public holiday due to the slave revolt festivities held that week commemorate the culture of Montserrat in song dance food and traditional costumes in 1782 during the American Revolutionary War as America's first Ally France captured Montserrat in their War of support of the Americans the French not intending on truly colonizing the island then agreed to return the island to Great Britain under the 1783 Treaty of Paris topic Irish language in Montserrat the Irish constituted the largest proportion of the white population from the founding of the colony in 1628 many were indentured laborers others were merchants or plantation owners the geographer Thomas Jeffery claimed in the West India Atlas 1780 that the majority of those on Montserrat were either Irish or of Irish descent so that the use of the Irish language is preserved on the island even among the Negroes African slaves and Irish colonists of all classes were in constant contact with sexual relationships being common and a population of mixed descent appearing as a consequence the Irish were also prominent in Caribbean commerce with their merchants importing Irish goods such as beef pork butter and herring and also importing slaves there is indirect evidence that the use of the Irish language continued in Montserrat until at least the middle of the 19th century the Kilkenny diarist and irish scholar am schlau a BOSU lia Wan noted in 1831 that he had heard that Irish was still spoken in Montserrat by both black and white inhabitants a letter by W F Butler in the Athenaeum the 15th of July 1905 quotes an account by a Cork civil servant C Kremen of what he had heard from a retired sailor called John Doe Donovan a fluent Irish speaker he frequently told me that in the year 1852 when made of the brig kalila he went ashore on the island of Montserrat which was then out of the usual tract of shipping he said he was much surprised to hear the Negroes actually talking Irish among themselves and that he joined in the conversation the British Phoenician John C Wells conducted research into speech in Montserrat in 1977-78 which included also monster ations resident in London he found media claims that Irish speech whether Anglo Irish or Irish Gaelic influenced contemporary Mon serration speech were largely exaggerated he found little in phonology morphology or syntax that could be attributed to Irish influence and only a small number of Irish words in use with one case being mince each mx4 goat topic new crops and politics Britain abolished slavery in Montserrat and its other territories effective August 1834 during the 19th century falling sugar prices had an adverse effect on the island's economy as Brazil and other nations competed in the trade in 1857 the British philanthropist Joseph Sturge bought a sugar estate to prove it was economically viable to employ paid labor rather than slaves numerous members of the Sturge family bought additional land in 1869 the family established the Montserrat company limited and planted key lime trees started the commercial production of lime juice set up a school and sold parcels of land to the inhabitants of the island much of Montserrat came to be owned by small holders from 1871 to 1958 Montserrat was administered as part of the federal crown colony of the British Leeward Islands becoming a province of the short-lived West Indies Federation from 1958 to 1962 in 1979 the Beatles producer George Martin opened air studios Montserrat which resulted in musical artists such as dire straits Paul McCartney Duran Duran the police Elton John Jimmy Buffett and the Rolling Stones visiting the island to record albums the 2011 estimate by the CIA indicates that 30% of the islands land is classified as agricultural 20% is arable 25% is forest in the balances other in the early hours of the 17th of September 1989 Hurricane Hugo passed the island as a category four hurricane it damaged more than 90 percent of the structures on the island air studios Montserrat closed and the tourist economy was virtually wiped out in the fall of 2017 Montserrat was not hit by Hurricane Emma and sustained only minor damage from Hurricane Maria topic politics and government montserrat is an internally self-governing overseas territory of the United Kingdom the United Nations Committee on decolonization includes Montserrat on the United Nations list of non-self-governing territories the islands chief of state as Queen Elizabeth the second represented by an appointed governor executive power is exercised by the government whereas the premier is the head of government the premier is appointed by the governor from among the members of the Legislative Assembly which consists of nine elected members the leader of the party with a majority of seats is usually the one who is appointed legislative power is vested in both the government and the Legislative Assembly the assembly also includes two ex officio members the Attorney General and financial secretary military defense is the responsibility of the United Kingdom so the island has no regular army the judiciary is independent of the executive in the legislature further information Attorney General of Montserrat topic communications the island is served by landline telephones fully digitalized with 3000 subscribers and by mobile cellular with an estimated number of 5000 handsets in use an estimated 2,000 860 users have internet access these are July 2016 estimates public radio service is provided by radio Montserrat there is a single television broadcaster PTV cable and satellite television service is available the UK postcode for directing mail to Montserrat as MS are followed by four digits according to the destination town for example the postcode for little Bay as m/s r11 - OH topic geography the island of Montserrat is approximately 480 kilometers 300 miles east southeast of Puerto Rico and 48 kilometers 30 miles southwest of Antigua the island lies north northwest of Suriname in French Guiana France it comprises 104 square kilometres 40 square miles and is gradually increasing owing to the build-up of volcanic deposits on the southeast coast the island is 16 kilometres 9.9 miles long and 11 kilometres 6.8 miles wide with rock cliffs rising 15 to 30 metres 49 to 98 feet above the sea and a number of smooth bottom sandy beaches scattered among coves on the Western Caribbean side of the island Montserrat has two islets virgin and statue Rock topic volcano an exclusion zone in July 1995 montserrat soufrière Hills volcano dormant for centuries erupted and soon buried the islands capital Plymouth in more than 12 metres 39 feet of mud destroyed its airport and docking facilities and rendered the southern part of the island now termed the exclusion zone uninhabitable and not safe for travel the southern part of the island was evacuated and visits are severely restricted the exclusion zone also includes two sea areas adjacent to the land areas of most volcanic activity after the destruction of Plymouth and disruption of the economy more than half of the population left the island which also lacked housing during the late 1990s additional eruptions occurred on the 25th of June 1997 a pyroclastic flow traveled down Mosquito gout this pyroclastic surge could not be restrained by the gout and spilled out of it killing 19 people who were in the officially evacuated stratum Village area several others in the area suffered severe burns for a number of years in the early 2000s the volcano's activity consisted mostly of infrequent venting of ash into the uninhabited areas in the South the ash Falls occasionally extended into the northern and western parts of the island in the most recent period of increased activity at the soufrière Hills volcano from November 2009 through February 2010 Ash vented and there was a Vulcanian explosion that sent pyroclastic flows down several sides of the mountain travel into parts of the exclusion zone as occasionally allowed though only by a license from the Royal Montserrat Police Force the northern part of Montserrat has largely been unaffected by volcanic activity and remains lush and green in February 2005 the Princess Royal officially opened what is now called the John a Osborne Airport in the north since 2011 it handles several flights daily operated by fly Montserrat Airways docking facilities are in place at Little Bay where the new capital town is being constructed the new government center is at braids a short distance away in recognition of the disaster in 1998 the people of Montserrat were granted full residency rights in the United Kingdom allowing them to migrate if they chose British citizenship was granted in 2002 topic wildlife montserrat like many isolated islands is home to rare endemic plant and animal species work undertaken by the Montserrat National Trust in collaboration with the Royal Botanic Gardens Kew has centered on the conservation of Privy rond Alicia Buxa folio in the center hills region until 2006 this species was known only from one book about the vegetation of Montserrat in 2006 conservationists also rescued several plants of the endangered Montserrat orchid epiderm Montserrat tents from dead trees on the island and installed them in the security of the islands Botanic Garden Montserrat is also home to the critically endangered giant ditch frog lepto dactyl is phallic s-- known locally as the mountain chicken found only in Montserrat in Dominica the species has undergone catastrophic declines due to the amphibian disease tight radio mycosis and the volcanic eruption in 1997 experts from Durrell Wildlife Conservation Trust have been working with the Montserrat Department of Environment to conserve the frog in situ in a project called saving the mountain chicken and an ex situ captive breeding population has been set up in partnership with Durrell Wildlife Conservation Trust Zoological Society of London north of England Zoological Society park and zoo and the government of Montserrat and Dominica releases from this program have already taken place in a hope to increase the numbers of the Frog and reduce extinction risk from tight radio mycosis the national bird is the endemic Montserrat Oriole icterus o burry the IUCN Red List classifies it as vulnerable having previously listed it as critically endangered captive populations are held in several zoos in the UK including Chester Zoo London Zoo Jersey Zoo in Edinburgh Zoo the Montserrat gala wasp dipped leg losses Mundus arathi a type of lizard is endemic to Montserrat and is listed on the IUCN Red List is critically endangered a species action plan has been developed for this species in 2005 a biodiversity assessment for the center hills was conducted to support the work of local conservationists a team of international partners including Durrell Wildlife Conservation Trust Royal tannic Gardens Q Royal Society for the Protection of birds and Montana State University carried out extensive surveys and collected biological data researchers from Montana State University found that the invertebrate fauna was particularly rich on the island the report found that the number of invertebrate species known to occur in Montserrat as 1241 the number of known beetle species as 718 species from 63 families it is estimated that 120 invertebrates are endemic to Montserrat Montserrat is known for its coral reefs in its caves along the shore these caves has many species of bats and efforts are underway to monitor and protect the ten species of bats from extinction the Montserrat tarantula certif elastomer Ellis is the only species of tarantula native to the island it was first bred in captivity at the Chester Zoo in August 2016 topic economy from 1979 to 1989 Montserrat was home to a branch of George Martin's air studios making the island popular with musicians who often went there to record while taking advantage of the islands climate and beautiful surroundings the studio closed as a result of Hurricane Hugo the islands operating budget is largely supplied by the British government and administered through the Department for International Development defeat amounting to approximately 25 million pounds per year additional amounts are secured through income and property taxes license and other fees as well as customs duties levied on imported goods the limited economy of Montserrat coupled with a population under 5,000 many living in shelters and shacks without utilities only consumes 1.7 megawatts of electric power produced by five diesel generators two exploratory geothermal wells have found good resources in the pad for a third geothermal well was prepared in 2016 together the geothermal wells are expected to produce more power than the island requires a report published by the CIA indicated that the value of exports totaled the equivalent of 5.7 million dollars 2070 nest consisting primarily of electronic components plastic bags apparel hot peppers limes live plants and cattle the value of imports totalled 31 point zero two million dollars 2016 asked consisting primarily of machinery and transportation equipment foodstuffs manufactured goods fuels and lubricants topic demographics the island had a population of 5,000 879 according to a 2008 estimate an estimated 8,000 refugees left the island primarily to the UK following the resumption of volcanic activity in July 1995 the population was 13,000 in 1994 the 2011 Montserrat census indicated a population of 4,000 922 in early 2016 the estimated population had reached nearly 5,000 primarily due to emigration from other islands age-structure 2003 estimates 0 to 14 years 23.4% male 1062 female 1041 15 to 64 years 65.3% male 2805 female 3066 65 years and over 11.3% male 537 female 484 the median age of the population was twenty eight point one as of 2002 and the sex ratio was zero point nine six males female as of 2000 the population growth rate is six point nine percent mm a test with a birth rate of seventeen point five seven births 1,000 population death rate of seven point three four deaths 1,000 population 2003's and net migration rate of one hundred ninety five point three five one thousand population 2000 dest there is an infant mortality rate of seven point seven seven deaths one thousand live births 2003's the life expectancy at birth is 78 point three six years seventy six point two four for males and eighty point five nine for females 2003 asked the total fertility rate is one point eight children born/woman 2003's according to a United Nations estimate the population as of April 2018 was 5,197 for a density of fifty-two per square kilometers or 135 people per square mile with just over 90% living in non urban areas in 2001 the CIA estimated the primary religion as Protestant sixty seven point one percent including includes Anglican 21.8% Methodists 17% Pentecostal 14.1% seventh-day Adventists 10.5% in Church of God 3.7 percent with Roman Catholics constituting 11.6% Rastafarian 1.4 percent other 6.5 percent none 2.6 percent unspecified 10.8 percent topic ethnic groups residents of montserrat are known as moderations the population consists of a number of ethnic groups including black white dual heritage and Creole the island's population is mainly a mix of Irish and Africans with other minorities the population is predominantly but not exclusively of mixed African Irish descent it is not known with certainty how many African slaves and indentured Irish laborers were brought to the West Indies though according to one estimate some 60,000 Irish were Barbados by Oliver Cromwell some of whom would have arrived in Montserrat data published by the Central Intelligence Agency indicates the ethnic group mix as follows 2011 asked African black 88.4 % mixed 3.7 percent Hispanic Spanish 3% non-hispanic Caucasian white 2.7 percent East Indian Indian 1.5 percent other 0 7 percent topic education education in Montserrat is compulsory for children between the ages of 5 and 14 and free up to the age of 17 the only secondary school pre 16 years of age on the island as the Montserrat secondary school MSS in Salem Montserrat Community College MCC is a Community College post 16 and tertiary educational institution in Salem the University of the West Indies maintains its Montserrat open campus University of Science arts and technology as a private medical school in August in topic culture in 1979 George Martin an English record producer built a recording studio on the island called air studios Montserrat for more than a decade air Montserrat played host to recording sessions by many well-known rock musicians including dire straits Elton John Michael Jackson and the Rolling Stones in 1989 Hurricane Hugo destroyed the studio's after the volcanic eruptions of 1995 through 1997 and until his death in 2016 George Martin raised funds to help the victims and families on the island the first event was a star-studded event at London's Royal Albert Hall in September 1997 music for Montserrat featuring many artists who had previously recorded on the island including Paul McCartney Mark Knopfler Elton John sting Eric Clapton and migi ER all the proceeds from the show went towards short-term relief for the Islanders Martin's second major initiative was to release 500 limited-edition lithographs of his score for The Beatles song yesterday complete with mistakes and tea stains the lithographs are numbered and signed by Paul McCartney and Martin the lithograph sale raised more than 1.4 million dollars which helped fund the building of a new cultural and community center for Montserrat and provided a much-needed focal point to help the regeneration of the island many albums of note were recorded at air studios including dire straits brothers-in-arms Duran Duran's 7 and the ragged tiger the police's synchronicity and ghost in the machine the video for every little thing she does as magic was filmed in Montserrat however the song was the only one on ghost in the machine not recorded there and Jimmy Buffett's volcano named for soufrière hills after sustaining severe damage from Hurricane Hugo in 1989 the studio is now a ruin Ian Anderson of Jethro Tull recorded the song Montserrat on the secret language of birds in tribute to the volcanic difficulties in feeling among residents of being abandoned by the UK government topic media montserrat has won national radio station zjb the station offers a wide selection of music and news within the island and also on the internet forum on serrations living overseas notable shows include the morning show with basil chambers and Rosewill expulsion topic cuisine Montserrat's national dishes goat water a thick goat meat stew served with crusty bread rolls Montserrat cuisine resembles the general British and Caribbean cuisines as it is situated in the Caribbean zone and it is a British territory the cuisine includes a wide range of light meats like fish seafood and chicken which are mostly grilled or roasted being a fusion of numerous cultures such as Spanish French African Indian and Amerindian the Caribbean cuisine is unique and complex more sophisticated meals include the Montserrat jerk shrimp with rum cinnamon bananas and cranberry in other more rural areas people prefer to eat homemade food like the traditional mahi-mahi and local breads topic yachting montserrat is home to the Montserrat yachting Association topic sport you topic athletics montserrat has competed in every Commonwealth Games since 1994 topic basketball basketball is growing in popularity in Montserrat with the country now setting up their own basketball league the league contains six teams which are the lookout shooters Davie Hill Ross Valley Cujo head renegades Saint Peters hilltop Salem jammers and MSS school warriors they have also built a new 800 cedar complex which cost 1.5 million dollars topic cricket cricket as a popular sport in Montserrat players from Montserrat are eligible to play for the West Indies cricket team Jim Allen was the first to play for the West Indies and he represented the World Series cricket West Indians no other player from Montserrat had gone on to represent the West Indies until Lionel Baker made his one day international debut against Pakistan in November 2008 the Montserrat cricket team forms a part of the leeward islands cricket team in regional domestic cricket however it plays as a separate entity in minor regional matches as well having previously played twenty20 cricket in the Stanford 2022 grounds on the island have held first-class matches for the leeward islands the first and most historic was Sturge Park in Plymouth which had been in use since the 1920s this was destroyed in 1997 by the volcanic eruption a new ground the Salem oval was constructed and opened in 2000 this has also held first-class cricket a second ground has been constructed at Little Bay topic football montserrat has its own FIFA affiliated football team and has competed in the World Cup qualifiers five times but failed to advance to the finals from 2002 to 2018 a field for the team was built near the airport by FIFA in 2002 the team competed in a friendly match with the second lowest ranked team in FIFA at that time Bhutan in the other final the same day as the final of the 2002 World Cup Bhutan won four to zero Montserrat has failed to qualify for any FIFA World Cup they have also failed to ever qualify for the Gold Cup and Caribbean Cup the current national team relies mostly on the diaspora in England and in the last wcq against curse out nearly all their squad played and lived in England topic surfing surfing was introduced by two American brothers in 1980 curl and Gary Rob alota they were also responsible for naming the surfing spots on the island curl wrote for the surfing newsletter the surf report which was used by surfers around the globe they both made Montserrat their home for 12 years topic perishes montserrat is divided into three parishes st. Peter parish st. Anthony parish st. George parish the locations of settlements on the island have been vastly changed since the volcanic activity began only st. Peter parish in the northwest of the island is now inhabited with a population of between 4,000 and 6,000 the other two parishes are still too dangerous to inhabit the volcano is still active in 2013 topic settlements you settlements known to be within the exclusion cannot be accessed and are no longer habitable see also list of settlements abandoned after the 1997 soufrière hills eruption topic settlements in the safe zone you topic abandoned settlements in the exclusion zone you settlements in italic have been destroyed by pyroclastic flows since the 1997 eruption others have been evacuated or destroyed since 1995 topic notable mon serrations Jim Allen former cricketer who represented the World Series cricket West Indians Jeanette Arnold the first Mon serration elected as a member of the London Assembly who served four terms as chair of the assembly Lionel Baker the first month serration to represent the West Indies in international cricket Alphonsus arrow castle musician known for his soca song hot hot hot vladimir farrell association footballer howard a Fergus author poet and three-time Acting Governor of Montserrat Patricia Griffin pioneer nurse and volunteer social worker honored on a 2006 series of stamps recognising notable citizens George Irish writer human rights activist EA Markham poet and author Dean Mason Association footballer Shane Ryan writer human rights activist MP Sheol writer Lyle Taylor Association footballer Maisie Williams member of pop group boney m topic C also bibliography of montserrat outline of montserrat index of montserrat related articles equals equals notes | wikipedia tts | UCAPfXm-c3VR47NQiHh7MM-Q | 2018-12-13 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 4,558 | 27,708 |
2ZAqmrNnd8Y | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2ZAqmrNnd8Y | MIT | Wikipedia audio article | the Massachusetts Institute of Technology MIT is a private research university in Cambridge Massachusetts founded in 1861 in response to the increasing industrialization of the United States MIT adopted a European Polytechnic University model and stressed laboratory instruction in Applied Science and Engineering the Institute is traditionally known for its research and education in the physical sciences and engineering but more recently in biology economics linguistics and management as well MIT is often ranked among the world's top universities as of October 20 1893 Nobel laureates 25 Turing Award winners and eight fields medalists have been affiliated with MIT as alumni faculty members or researchers in addition fifty-two National Medal of Science recipients 65 Marshall scholars 45 Rhodes Scholars 38 MacArthur fellows 34 astronauts and 16 chief scientists of the US Air Force have been affiliated with MIT the school also has a strong entrepreneurial culture and the aggregated annual revenues of companies founded by MIT alumni one point nine trillion dollars would rank roughly as the 10th largest economy in the world 2014 MIT as a member of the Association of American Universities AAU topic history topic foundation and vision in 1859 a proposal was submitted to the Massachusetts General Court to use newly filled lands in Back Bay Boston freh conservatory of art and science but the proposal failed a charter for the incorporation of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology proposed by William Barton Rogers was signed by the governor of Massachusetts on April 10th 1861 Rodgers a professor from the University of Virginia wanted to establish an institution to address rapid scientific and technological advances he did not wish to found a professional school but a combination with elements of both professional and liberal education proposing that the true and only practicable object of a Polytechnic school as as I can see the teaching not of the minute details and manipulations of the Arts which can be done only in the workshop but the implication of those scientific principles which form the basis and explanation of them and along with this a full and methodical review of all their leading processes and operations in connection with physical laws the Rogers plan reflected the German research university model emphasizing an independent faculty engaged in research as well as instruction oriented around seminars and laboratories topic early developments two days after MIT was chartered the first battle of the Civil War broke out after a long delay through the war years MIT's first classes were held in the mercantile building in Boston in 1865 the new Institute was founded as part of the Morrill land-grant colleges act to fund institutions to promote the liberal and practical education of the industrial classes and was a land-grant school in 1863 under the same act the Commonwealth of Massachusetts founded the Massachusetts Agricultural College which developed as the University of Massachusetts Amherst in 1866 the proceeds from land sales went toward new buildings in the Back Bay MIT was informally called Boston Tech the Institute adopted the European Polytechnic University model and emphasized laboratory instruction from an early date despite chronic financial problems the Institute saw growth in the last two decades of the nineteenth century under President Francis Amasa Walker programs in electrical chemical marine and sanitary engineering were introduced new buildings were built and the size of the student body increased to more than 1,000 the curriculum drifted to a vocational emphasis with less focus on theoretical science the fledgling school still suffered from chronic financial shortages which diverted the attention of the MIT leadership during these Boston Tech years MIT faculty and alumni rebuffed Harvard University president and former MIT faculty Charles W Eliot's repeated attempts to merge MIT with Harvard colleges Lawrence scientific school there would be at least six attempts to absorb MIT into Harvard in its cramped back bay location MIT could not afford to expand its overcrowded facilities driving a desperate search for a new campus in funding eventually the MIT corporation approved a formal agreement to merge with Harvard over the vehement objections of MIT faculty students and alumni however a 1917 decision by the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court effectively put an end to the merger scheme in 1916 the MIT administration and the MIT Charter crossed the Charles on the ceremonial barge Beus and tour built for the occasion to signify MIT's move to a spacious new campus largely consisting of filled land on a mile-long tract along the Cambridge side of the Charles River the neoclassical new technology campus was designed by William W Bosworth and had been funded largely by anonymous donations from a mysterious mr. Smith starting in 1912 in January 1920 the donor was revealed to be the industrialist George Eastman of Rochester New York who had invented methods of film production and processing and founded Eastman Kodak between 1912 and 1920 Eastman donated twenty million dollars two hundred thirty six point six million dollars in 2015 dollars in cash and Kodak stock to MIT topic curricular reforms in the 1930s president Carl Taylor Compton and vice-president effectively Provost Vannevar Bush emphasized the importance of pure Sciences like physics and chemistry and reduced the vocational practice required in shops and drafting studios the compton reforms renewed confidence in the ability of the Institute to develop leadership in science as well as in engineering unlike Ivy League schools MIT catered more to middle-class families and depended more on tuition than on endowments or grants for its funding the school was elected to the Association of American Universities in 1934 still as late as 1949 the Lewis committee lamented in its report on the state of education at MIT that the Institute has widely conceived as basically a vocational school a partly and justified perception the committee sought to change the report comprehensively reviewed the undergraduate curriculum recommended offering a broader education and warned against letting engineering and government-sponsored research detract from the sciences and humanities the School of Humanities Arts and Social Sciences in the MIT Sloan School of Management were formed in 1950 to compete with the powerful schools of science and engineering previously marginalized faculties in the areas of economics management political science and linguistics emerged into cohesive and assertive departments by attracting respected professors and launching competitive graduate programs the School of Humanities Arts and Social Sciences continued to develop under the successive terms of the more humanistic Lee oriented presidents Howard W Johnson and Jerome Wiesner between 1966 and 1980 topic defense research MIT's involvement in military science surged during World War two in 1941 Vannevar Bush was appointed head of the Federal Office of scientific research and development and directed funding to only a select group of universities including MIT engineers and scientists from across the country gathered at MIT's radiation laboratory established in 1940 to assist the British military in developing microwave radar the work done there significantly affected both the war and subsequent research in the area other defence projects included gyroscopes based and other complex control systems for gunsight bomb sight and inertial navigation under Charles Starck Draper's instrumentation laboratory the development of a digital computer for flight simulations under project whirlwind and high speed and high altitude photography under Harold Edgerton by the end of the war MIT became the nation's largest wartime R&D contractor attracting some criticism of bush employing nearly 4,000 in the radiation laboratory alone and receiving an excess of 100 million dollars 1.2 billion dollars in 2015 dollars before 1946 work on defense projects continued even after then post-war government-sponsored research at MIT included sage and guidance systems for ballistic missiles and project Apollo these activities affected MIT profoundly a 1949 report noted the lack of any great slackening in the pace of life at the Institute to match the return to peacetime remembering the academic tranquility of the pre-war years though acknowledging the significant contributions of military research to the increased emphasis on graduate education and rapid growth of personnel and facilities the faculty doubled and the graduate student body Quinn tupled during the terms of Karl Taylor Compton president of MIT between 1930 and 1948 James Ryan Killian president from 1948 to 1957 and Julius Adam Stratton Chancellor from 1952 to 1957 whose institution building strategies shaped the expanding University by the 1950s MIT no longer simply benefited the industries with which it had worked for three decades and it had developed closer working relationships with new patrons philanthropic foundations and the federal government in late 1960s and early 1970s student and faculty activists protested against the Vietnam War and MIT's Defense Research in this period MIT's various departments were researching helicopters smart bombs and counterinsurgency techniques for the war in Vietnam as well as guidance systems for nuclear missiles the Union of Concerned Scientists was founded on March 4th 1969 during a meeting of faculty members and students seeking to shift the emphasis on military research toward environmental and social problems MIT ultimately divested itself from the instrumentation laboratory and moved all classified research off-campus to the MIT Lincoln Laboratory facility in 1973 in response to the protests the student body faculty and administration remained comparatively unpolarized during what was a tumultuous time for many other universities Johnson was seemed to be highly successful in leading his institution to greater strength and unity after these times of turmoil however six MIT students were sentenced to prison terms at this time and some former student leaders such as Michael Albert and George Katz afee cos are still indignant about MIT's role in military research in its suppression of these protests Richard Lee Cox film November actions records some of these tumultuous events in the 1980s there was more controversy at MIT over its involvement in SDI space weaponry and cbw chemical and biological warfare research more recently MIT's research for the military has included work on robots drones and battle suits topic recent history mit has kept pace with and helped to advance the digital age in addition to developing the predecessors to modern computing and networking technologies students staff and faculty members at Project Mac the artificial intelligence laboratory and the tech Model Railroad Club wrote some of the earliest interactive computer video games like space war and created much of modern hacker slang and culture several major computer related organizations have originated at MIT since the 1980s Richard Stallman's canoe project and the subsequent free software found nation were founded in the mid-1980s at the AI lab the MIT Media Lab was founded in 1985 by Nicholas Negroponte a and Jerome Wiesner to promote research into novel uses of computer technology the World Wide Web Consortium standards organization was founded at the laboratory for computer science in 1994 by Tim berners-lee the opencourseware project has made course materials for over 2,000 MIT classes available online free of charge since 2002 and the One Laptop Per child initiative to expand computer education and connectivity to children worldwide was launched in 2005 MIT was named a Sea Grant College in 1976 to support its programs in oceanography and marine sciences and was named a space Grant College in 1989 to support its Aeronautics and Astronautics programs despite diminishing government financial support over the past quarter century MIT launched several successful development campaigns to significantly expand the campus new dormitories and athletics buildings on West Campus the tank Centre for management education several buildings in the northeast corner of campus supporting research into biology brain and cognitive sciences genomics biotechnology and Cancer Research and a number of new backlot buildings on Vassar Street including the Stata Center construction on campus in the 2000s included expansions of the Media Lab the Sloan schools Eastern campus and graduate residences in the northwest in 2006 president Hockfield launched the MIT Energy Research Council to investigate the interdisciplinary challenges posed by increasing global energy consumption in 2001 inspired by the open source and open access movements MIT launched OpenCourseWare to make the lecture notes problem sets syllabi exams and lectures from the great majority of its courses available online for no charge though without any formal accreditation for coursework completed while the cost of supporting and hosting the project is high OCW expanded in 2005 to include other universities as a part of the OpenCourseWare consortium which currently includes more than 250 academic institutions with content available in at least six languages in 2011 my tea announced it would offer formal certification but not credits or degrees to online participants completing coursework in its mitx program for a modest fee the EDX online platform supporting MIT X was initially developed in partnership with Harvard and it's analogous Harvard X initiative the courseware platform is open source and other universities have already joined and added their own course content in March 2009 the MIT faculty adopted an open access policy to make its scholarship publicly accessible online three days after the Boston Marathon bombing of April 2013 MIT police patrol officer Sean Collier was fatally shot by the suspects Dzhokhar and Tamerlan tsarnaev setting off a violent manhunt that shut down the campus and much of the Boston metropolitan area for a day one week later Colliers memorial service was attended by more than 10,000 people in a ceremony hosted by the MIT community with thousands of police officers from the New England region in Canada on November 25th 2013 MIT announced the creation of the Collier medal to be awarded annually to an individual or group that embodies the character and qualities that officer Collier exhibited as a member of the MIT community and in all aspects of his life the announcement further stated that future recipients of the award will include those whose contributions exceed the boundaries of their profession those who have contributed to building bridges across the community and those who consistently and selflessly perform acts of kindness in September 2017 the school announced the creation of an artificial intelligence research lab called the MIT IBM Watson AI lab IBM will spend 240 million dollars over the next decade and the lab will be staffed by MIT and IBM scientists in October 2018 MIT announced it will open a college of computing dedicated to the study of artificial intelligence in September 2019 to be named after lead donor in the Blackstone Group CEO Stephen Schwarzman the focus of the new college is to study not just AI code but interdisciplinary AI educate and how AI can be used in fields as diverse as history and biology the cost of buildings and new faculty and buildings for the new college is expected to be 1 billion dollars upon completion topic campus MIT's 166 acre 67 point two hectares campus in the city of Cambridge spans approximately a mile along the north side of the Charles River Basin the campus is divided roughly in half by Massachusetts Avenue with most dormitories and student life facilities to the west and most academic buildings to the east the bridge closest to MIT as the Harvard bridge which is known for being marked off in a non-standard unit of length the Smoot the Kendall MBTA Red Line station is located on the northeastern edge of the campus in Kendall Square the Cambridge neighborhood surrounding MIT are a mixture of high-tech companies occupying both modern office and rehabilitated industrial buildings as well as socioeconomically diverse residential neighborhoods in early 2016 MIT presented its updated Kendall Square initiative to the city of Cambridge with plans for mixed-use educational retail residential startup incubator an office space in a dense high-rise transit oriented development plan the MIT Museum will eventually be moved immediately adjacent to a Kendall Square subway entrance joining the list Visual Arts Center on the eastern end of the campus each building at MIT has a number possibly preceded by a WN e or NW designation and most have a name as well typically academic and office buildings are referred to primarily by number while residence halls are referred to by name the organization of building numbers roughly corresponds to the order in which the buildings were built and their location relative north west and east to the original center cluster of maclaurin buildings many of the buildings are connected above ground as well as through an extensive network of underground tunnels providing protection from the Cambridge weather as well as a venue for roof and tunnel hacking MIT's on-campus nuclear reactor as one of the most powerful University based nuclear reactors in the United States the prominence of the reactors containment building in a densely populated area has been controversial but MIT maintains that it is well secured in 1999 Bill Gates donated 20 million dollars to MIT for the construction of the computer laboratory named des William H Gates building and designed by architect Frank Gehry while Microsoft had previously given financial support to the institution this was the first personal donation received from gates other notable campus facilities include a pressurized wind tunnel for testing aerodynamic research and a towing tank for testing ship and ocean structure designs MIT's campus-wide wireless network was completed in the fall of 2005 and consists of nearly 3000 access points covering nine million four hundred thousand square feet eight hundred seventy thousand square meters of campus in 2001 the Environmental Protection Agency sued MIT for violating the Clean Water Act and the Clean Air Act with regard to its hazardous waste storage and disposal procedures MIT settled the suit by paying a 155 thousand dollars fine and launching three environmental projects in connection with capital campaigns to expand the campus the institute has also extensively renovated existing buildings to improve their energy efficiency mit has also taken steps to reduce its environmental impact by running alternative fuel campus shuttles subsidizing public transportation passes and building a low emission cogeneration plant that serves most of the campus electricity heating and cooling requirements the MIT police with state and local authorities in the 2009 to 2011 period have investigated reports of 12 forcible sex offenses six robberies three aggravated assaults 164 burglaries one case of arson and four cases of motor vehicle theft on campus affecting a community of around 22,000 students and employees MIT has substantial commercial real estate holdings in Cambridge on which it pays property taxes plus an additional voluntary payment in lieu of taxes pilot on academic buildings which are legally tax exempt as of 2017 it is the largest taxpayer in the city contributing approximately fourteen percent of the city's annual revenues holdings include technology square parts of Kendall Square and many properties in Cambridge port an area for neighboring the educational buildings the land is held for investment purposes and potential long-term expansion topic architecture MIT School of Architecture now the school of architecture and planning was the first in the United States and it has a history of commissioning progressive buildings the first buildings constructed on the Cambridge campus completed in 1916 are sometimes called the Maclaurin buildings after Institute President Richard Maclaurin who oversaw their construction designed by William Wells Bosworth these imposing buildings were built of reinforced concrete a first for a non industrial much less university building in the u.s. Bosworth's design was influenced by the city beautiful movement of the early 1900s and features the Pantheon desk Great Dome housing the Barker Engineering library the Great Dome overlooks Killian Court where graduation ceremonies are held each year the freezes of the limestone clad buildings around Killian Court are engraved with the names of important scientists and philosophers the spacious building seven atrium at seventy-seven Massachusetts Avenue is regarded as the entrance to the infinite corridor and the rest of the campus alvaro Altos Baker house 1947 Eero Saarinen MIT chapel and Kresge Auditorium 1955 and I am Paes green Dreyfuss Landau and Wiesner buildings represent high forms of post-war modernist architecture more recent buildings like Frank Gehry's Stata Center 2004 Steven halls Simmons Hall 2002 charles korea's building 46 2005 and fumihiko Mackey's Media Lab extension 2009 stand out among the Boston areas classical architecture and serve as examples of contemporary campus starchitect er these buildings have not always been well received in 2010 the Princeton Review included MIT in a list of 20 schools whose campuses are tiny unsightly or both topic housing undergraduates are guaranteed four-year housing in one of MIT's 10 undergraduate dormitories those living on campus can receive support and mentoring from living graduate student tutors resident advisors and faculty house masters because housing assignments are made based on the Preferences of the students themselves diverse social atmospheres can be sustained in different living groups for example according to the Yale Daily News staffs the insider's guide to the colleges 2010 the split between East Campus and West Campus as a significant characteristic of MIT East Campus has gained a reputation as a thriving counterculture MIT also has five dormitories for single graduate students and two apartment buildings on campus for married student families mit has an active Greek and co-op housing system including 36 fraternities sororities and independent living groups FSI lg's as of 2015 98 percent of all undergraduates lived in MIT affiliated housing 54% of the men participated in fraternities and 20% of the women were involved in sororities most FSI lg's are located across the river in Back Bay near where MIT was founded and there is also a cluster of fraternities on MIT's West Campus that face the Charles River Basin after the 1997 alcohol related death of Scott Kruger a new pledge at the Phi Gamma Delta fraternity MIT required all freshmen to live in the dormitory system starting in 2002 because FSI lg's had previously housed as many as 300 freshmen off campus the new policy could not be implemented until Simmons Hall opened in that year recently MIT has also shut down senior house last year MIT administrators released data showing just 60% of senior house residents graduated in four years campus-wide the four-year graduation rate is 84 percent topic organization and administration MIT is chartered as a nonprofit organization and is owned and governed by a privately appointed Board of Trustees known as the MIT corporation the current board consists of 43 members elected to five-year terms 25 life members who vote until their 75th birthday three elected officers president treasurer and secretary and for ex officio members the president of the Alumni Association the governor of Massachusetts the Massachusetts Secretary of Education and the Chief Justice of the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court the board is chaired by Robert Millard a co-founder of l3 communications holdings the corporation approves the budget new programs degrees and faculty appointments and elects the President to serve as the chief executive officer of the university and preside over the Institute's faculty MIT's endowment and other financial assets are managed through a subsidiary called MIT investment management company matança valued at thirteen point one eight two billion dollars in 2016 MIT's endowment as the sixth largest among American colleges and universities mit has five schools science engineering architecture and planning management and humanities Arts and Social Sciences and one College Whitaker College of Health Sciences and technology but no schools of law or medicine a second college the Stephen a Schwartzman College of Computing is scheduled to open in September 2019 while faculty committees assert substantial control over many areas of MIT's curriculum research student life and administrative affairs the chair of each of MIT's 32 academic departments reports to the Dean of that department school who in turn reports to the provost under the president the current president as L Rafael Reif who formerly served as Provost under president Susan Hockfield the first woman to hold the post topic academics mit as a large highly residential research university with a majority of enrollments in graduate and professional programs the university has been accredited by the New England Association of schools and colleges since 1929 MIT operates on a 4 1 4 academic calendar with the fall semester beginning after Labor Day and ending in mid-december a four week independent activities period in the month of January and the spring semester commencing in early February and ceasing in late May MIT students refer to both their majors and classes using numbers or acronyms alone departments and their corresponding majors are numbered in the approximate order of their foundation for example civil and environmental engineering is course one while linguistics and philosophy is course twenty-four students majoring in electrical engineering and computer science ee CS the most popular Department collectively identify themselves as course six MIT students use a combination of the department's course number and the number assigned to the class to identify their subjects for instance the introductory calculus based classical mechanics course is simply 8.01 at MIT topic undergraduate program the four-year full-time undergraduate program maintains a balance between professional majors and those in the arts and sciences and has been dubbed most selective by USNews admitting few transfer students and 6.7 percent of its applicants in the 2017-2018 admissions cycle mit offers 44 undergraduate degrees across its five schools in the 2010-2011 academic year 1161 Bachelor of Science degrees abbreviated s B were granted the only type of undergraduate degree MIT now Awards in the 2011 fall term among students who had designated a major the School of Engineering was the most popular division enrolling 63% of students in its 19 degree programs followed by the School of Science 29% School of Humanities Arts and Social Sciences 3.7 percent Sloan School of Management 3.3 percent and School of Architecture and planning 2% the largest undergraduate degree programs were in electrical engineering and computer science course 6 to 2 computer science and engineering course six to three mechanical engineering course two physics course eight and mathematics course 18 all undergraduates are required to complete a core curriculum called the general Institute requirements curse the science requirement generally completed during freshman year as prerequisites for classes in science and engineering majors comprises two semesters of physics two semesters of calculus one semester of chemistry and one semester of biology there is a laboratory requirement usually satisfied by an appropriate class in a course major the humanities Arts and Social Sciences task requirement consists of eight semesters of classes in the humanities arts and social sciences including at least one semester from each division as well as the courses required for a designated concentration in a has division under the communication requirement two of the Haas classes plus two of the classes taken in the designated major must be communication intensive including substantial instruction and practice in oral presentation finally all students are required to complete a swimming test non varsity athletes must also take 4 quarters of physical education classes most classes rely on a combination of lectures recitations led by associate professors or graduate students weekly problem sets P sets and periodic quizzes or tests while the pace and difficulty of MIT course work has been compared to drinking from a fire hose the freshman retention rate at MIT is similar to other research universities the pass no record grading system relieves some pressure for first-year undergraduates for each class taken in the fall term freshmen transcripts will either report only that the class was passed or otherwise not have any record of it in the spring term passing grades a b c appear on the transcript while non passing grades are again not recorded grading had previously been pass no record all freshman year but was amended for the class of 2006 to prevent students from gaming the system by completing required major classes in their freshman year also freshmen may choose to join alternative learning communities such as experimental study group concourse or Terra scope in 1969 Margaret MacVicar founded the undergraduate research opportunities program u ROP to enable undergraduates to collaborate directly with faculty members and researchers students join or initiate research projects you our Opie's for academic credit pay or on a volunteer basis through postings on the you ROP website or by contacting faculty members directly a substantial majority of undergraduates participate students often become published file patent applications and or launched startup companies based upon their experience in uro peace in 1970 the then Dean of Institute relations Benson R Snyder published the hidden curriculum arguing that education at MIT was often slighted in favor of following a set of unwritten expectations and that graduating with good grades was more often the product of figuring out the system rather than a solid education the successful student according to Snyder was the one who was able to discern which of the formal requirements were to be ignored in favor of which unstated norms for example organized student groups had compiled course Bibles collections of problem set and examination questions and answers for later students to use as references this sort of gamesmanship Snyder argued hindered development of a creative intellect and contributed to student discontent and unrest topic graduate program MIT's graduate program has high coexistence with the undergraduate program and many courses are taken by qualified students at both levels MIT offers a comprehensive doctoral program with degrees in the humanities Social Sciences and STEM fields as well as professional degrees the Institute offers graduate programs leading to academic degrees such as the Master of Science which is abbreviated as SM at MIT various engineers degrees Doctor of Philosophy PhD and Doctor of Science SCD an interdisciplinary graduate program such as the MD ph.d with Harvard Medical School admission to graduate programs as decentralized applicants apply directly to the department or degree program more than 90% of doctoral students are supported by fellowships research assistantships Ross or teaching assistantships TAS MIT awarded 1547 master's degrees and 609 doctoral degrees in the academic year 2010-11 in the 2011 fall term the School of Engineering was the most popular academic division enrolling 40 5.0 percent of graduate students followed by the Sloan School of Management 19 percent School of Science 16.9% School of Architecture and planning 9.2 percent Whitaker College of Health Sciences 5.1% & School of Humanities Arts and Social Sciences 4.7 percent the largest graduate degree programs were the Sloan in BA electrical engineering and computer science and mechanical engineering topic rankings MIT also places among the top five in many overall rankings of universities see right and rankings based on students revealed preferences for several years US News and World Report the Q s World University Rankings and the Academic Ranking of World Universities have ranked MIT School of Engineering first as did the 1995 national research council report in the same lists MIT strongest showings apart from in engineering or in computer science the Natural Sciences business architecture economics linguistics mathematics and to a lesser extent political science and philosophy in 2014 Money Magazine ranked MIT at number three for best colleges for your money in the US based on its assessment of getting the most bang for your tuition buck factoring and quality of education affordability and career outcomes as of 2014 Forbes magazine rated MIT as the second most entrepreneurial university based on the percentage of alumni and student self-identifying as founders or business owners on LinkedIn in 2015 Brookings Fellow Jonathan Rothwell issued a report beyond college rankings placing MIT as third in the u.s. with an estimated 45 percent value added to mid-career salary times higher education has recognized MIT as one of the world's six super brands on its world reputation rankings along with Berkeley Cambridge Harvard Oxford and Stanford in 2017 The Times Higher Education World University Rankings rated MIT the number-two University for arts and humanities topic collaborations the university historically pioneered research and training collaborations between academia industry and government in 1946 president Compton Harvard Business School professor George Dorian and Massachusetts investor Trust Chairman Meryl Griswold founded American research and development corporation the first American venture capital firm in 1948 Compton established the MIT industrial liaison program throughout the late 1980s and early 1990s American politicians and business leaders accused MIT and other universities of contributing to a declining economy by transferring tack payer funded research and technology to international especially Japanese firms that were competing with struggling American businesses on the other hand MIT's extensive collaboration with the federal government on research projects has led to several MIT leaders serving as presidential scientific advisors since nineteen forty MIT established a Washington office in 1991 to continue effective lobbying for research funding and national science policy the US Justice Department began an investigation in 1989 and in 1991 filed an antitrust suit against MIT the eight Ivy League colleges and eleven other institutions for allegedly engaging in price-fixing during their annual overlap meetings which were held to prevent bidding wars over promising prospective students from consuming funds for need-based scholarships while the Ivy League institutions settled MIT contested the charges arguing that the practice was not anti-competitive because it ensured the availability of aid for the greatest number of students MIT ultimately prevailed when the Justice Department dropped the case in 1994 MIT's proximity to Harvard University the other school up the river has led to a substantial number of research collaborations such as the Harvard MIT division of Health Sciences and technology and the Broad Institute in addition students at the two schools can cross register for credits toward their own schools degrees without any additional fees a cross registration program between MIT and Wellesley College has also existed since 1969 and in 2002 the Cambridge MIT Institute launched an undergraduate exchange program between MIT and the University of Cambridge mit has more modest cross registration programs with Boston University Brandeis University Tufts University Massachusetts College of Art and the school of the Museum of Fine Arts Boston MIT maintains substantial research and faculty ties with independent research organizations in the Boston area such as the Charles stark Draper laboratory the Whitehead Institute for biomedical research and the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution ongoing international research and educational collaborations include the Amsterdam Institute for Advanced metropolitan solution m's institute singapore MIT alliance MIT politecnico di milano MIT Zaragoza international logistics program and projects in other countries through the MIT international science and technology initiatives miss D program the mass-market magazine technology review is published by MIT through a subsidiary company as as a special edition that also serves as an alumni magazine the MIT press has a major University Press publishing over 200 books and 30 journals annually emphasizing science and technology as well as arts architecture new media current events and social issues topic libraries collections and museums the MIT Library System consists of five subject libraries Barker engineering Dewey economics Hayden humanities and science Lewis music and Rotch arts and architecture there are also various specialized libraries and archives the libraries contain more than 2.9 million printed volumes 2.4 million microforms 49,000 print or electronic journal subscriptions and 670 reference databases the past decade has seen a trend of increased focus on digital / print resources in the libraries notable collections include the Lewis music library with an emphasis on 20th and 21st century music and electronic music the list Visual Arts Center's rotating exhibitions of Contemporary Art and the Compton galleries cross-disciplinary exhibitions MIT allocates a percentage of the budget for all new construction and renovation to Commission and support its extensive public art and outdoor sculpture collection the MIT Museum was founded in 1971 and collects preserves and exhibits artifacts significant to the culture and history of MIT the museum now engages in significant educational outreach programs for the general public including the annual Cambridge Science Festival the first celebration of this kind in the United States since 2005 its official mission has been to engage the wider community with MIT's science technology and other areas of scholarship in ways that will best serve the nation in the world in the 21st century you topic research MIT was elected to the Association of American Universities in 1934 and remains a research university with a very high level of research activity research expenditures totaled seven hundred eighteen point two million dollars in 2009 the federal government was the largest source of sponsored research with the Department of Health and Human Services granting two hundred fifty five point nine million dollars Department of Defense ninety seven point five million dollars Department of Energy's sixty five point eight million dollars National Science Foundation sixty one point four million dollars and NASA twenty seven point four million dollars MIT employs approximately 1,300 researchers in addition to faculty in 2011 MIT faculty and researchers disclosed six hundred thirty two inventions were issued one hundred fifty three patents earned eighty five point four million dollars in cash income and received sixty nine point six million dollars in royalties through programs like the Deshpande Center MIT faculty leveraged their research and discoveries into multi-million dollar commercial ventures in electronics magnetic core memory radar single electron transistors and inertial guidance controls were invented or substantially developed by MIT researchers Harold Eugene Edgerton was a pioneer in high-speed photography and sonar Claude e Shannon developed much of modern information theory and discovered the application of boolean logic to digital circuit design theory in the domain of computer science MIT faculty and researchers made fundamental contributions to cybernetics artificial intelligence computer languages machine learning robotics and cryptography at least nine Turing Award laureates and seven recipients of the Draper Prize in engineering have been or are currently associated with MIT current and previous physics faculty have won eight Nobel prizes for direct metals and three wolf prizes predominantly for their contributions to subatomic and quantum theory members of the chemistry department have been awarded three Nobel prizes and one wolf prize for the discovery of novel synthesis and methods MIT biologists have been awarded six Nobel prizes for their contributions to genetics immunology oncology and molecular biology professor Eric Lander was one of the principal leaders of the human genome project positronium Adams synthetic penicillin synthetic self-replicating molecules and the genetic basis for a Maya trophic lateral sclerosis also known as ALS or Lou Gehrig's disease and Huntington's disease were first discovered at MIT Jerome let Venn transformed the study of cognitive science with his paper what the frog's eye tells the frog's brain researchers developed a system to convert MRI scans into 3d printed physical models in the domain of humanities Arts and Social Sciences MIT economists have been awarded five Nobel prizes and nine John Bates Clark medals linguists Noam Chomsky and Morris Halle authored seminal texts on generative grammar and phonology the MIT Media Lab founded in 1985 within the School of Architecture and planning and known for its unconventional research has been home to influential researchers such as constructivist educator and logo creator Seymour Papert spanning many of the above Fields MacArthur fellowships the so called genius grants have been awarded to 38 people associated with MIT for Pulitzer Prize winning writers currently work at or have retired from MIT for current or former faculty are members of the American Academy of Arts and Letters allegations of research misconduct or impropriety --zz have received substantial press coverage professor david baltimore a Nobel laureate became embroiled in a misconduct investigation starting in 1986 that led to congressional hearings in 1991 professor Ted Postel has accused the MIT administration since 2000 of attempting to whitewash potential research misconduct at the Lincoln lab facility involving a ballistic missile defense test though a final investigation into the matter has not been completed associate professor luck van Paresh was dismissed in 2005 following allegations of scientific misconduct and found guilty of the same by the United States Office of Research integrity in 2009 topic discoveries and innovation topic Natural Sciences uncle jean-robert weinberg discovered genetic basis of human cancer reverse transcription david baltimore independently isolated in 1970 at MIT to RNA tumor viruses are MLV and again RSV thermal death time Samuel Kate Prescott and William Lyman Underwood from 1895 to 1898 done for canning of food applications later found useful in medical devices pharmaceuticals and cosmetics topic computer and Applied Sciences Akamai Technologies Daniel Lewin and Tom Layton discovered and developed a faster content delivery network and as one of the world's largest distributed computing platforms responsible for serving between 15 and 30 percent of all web traffic cryptography MIT researchers Ron Rivest Adi Shamir and Leonard Adelman developed one of the first practical public-key cryptosystems and started a company RSA cryptosystem electronic inc developed by joseph jacobson at MIT Media Lab emacs text-editor development began during the 1970s at the MIT AI lab flight recorder black box Charles stark Draper developed the black box at MIT's instrumentation laboratory that lab later made the Apollo moon landings possible through the Apollo guidance computer at designed for NASA the new project Richard Stallman formally founded the free software movement in 1983 by launching the ganoub project at MIT Lisp programming language John McCarthy invented Lisp in 1958 while he was at MIT McCarthy published its design in a paper in communications of the ACM in 1960 entitled recursive functions of symbolic expressions and their computation by Machine part 1 lithium-ion battery efficiencies yet Ming Chang and his group at MIT showed a substantial improvement in the performance of lithium batteries by boosting the materials conductivity by doping it with aluminium niobium and zirconium MIT OpenCourseWare the OpenCourseWare movement started in 1999 when the University of Tubingen in Germany published videos of lectures online for its Timms initiative tubing her internet multimedia server the OCW movement only took off however with the launch of MIT OpenCourseWare in the open learning initiative at Carnegie Mellon University in October 2002 the movement was soon reinforced by the launch of similar projects at Yale Utah State University the University of Michigan and the University of California Berkeley / Dix Micro drone autonomous drone that uses artificial intelligence to swarm with many other / DEQ's drones project Mac groundbreaking research in operating systems artificial intelligence and the theory of computation DARPA funded project radar developed at MIT's radiation laboratory during world war ii sketchpad invented by ivan sutherland at MIT presented in his PhD thesis it pioneered the way for human-computer interaction HCI sketchpad is considered to be the ancestor of modern computer-aided design CAD programs as well as a major breakthrough in the development of computer graphics in general visit count was the first spreadsheet computer program for personal computers originally released for the Apple 2 by Visser corp MIT alumni Dan Bricklin and Bob Frankston rented time sharing that night on an MIT mainframe computer that cost $1 per hour for use worldwide web consortium founded in 1994 by Tim berners-lee w3c is the main international standards organization for the worldwide web topic companies and entrepreneurship MIT alumni and faculty have founded numerous companies some of which are shown below Bose Corporation 1964 founder amar Bose BS PhD BuzzFeed 2006 co-founder Jonah Peretti MS Dropbox 2007 founders drew Houston BS and a rash Ferdowsi dropout he asterisk trade 1982 co founder William a Porter MBA Hewlett Packard 1939 co-founder William R Hewlett MS HuffPost 2005 co-founder Jonah Peretti MS Intel 1968 co-founder Robert Noyce PhD coke industries 1940 founder Fred C coke BS Qualcomm 1985 co-founders urlan M Jacobs MS PhD and Andrew Viterbi BS MS Raytheon 1922 co-founder Vannevar Bush DNA professor Renaissance Technologies 1982 founder James Simon's BS tsmc 1987 founder Morris Chong BS MS VMware 1998 co-founder Diane Greene MS Zipcar 2000 co-founder Robin chase MBA topic traditions and student activities the faculty and student body place a high value on meritocracy and on technical proficiency mit has never awarded an honorary degree nor does it award athletic scholarships ad UNM degrees or Latin honors upon graduation however MIT has twice awarded honorary professorship to Winston Churchill in 1949 and Salman Rushdie in 1993 many upper-class students in alumni where a large heavy distinctive class ring known as the brass rat originally created in 1929 the rings official name is the standard technology ring the undergraduate ring design a separate graduate student version exists as well varies slightly from year to year to reflect the unique character of the MIT experience for that class but always features a three-piece design with the MIT seal in the class year each appearing on a separate face flanking a large rectangular bezel bearing an image of a beaver the initialism IH TFP representing the informal school motto I hate this place and jocularly euphemized as I have truly found paradise Institute has the finest professors it's hard to fondle penguins and other variations has occasionally been featured on the ring given its historical prominence in student culture topic activities MIT has over 500 recognized student activity groups including a campus radio station the Tech student newspaper an annual entrepreneurship competition and weekly screenings of popular films by the lecture series committee less traditional activities include the world's largest open shelf collection of science fiction in English a Model Railroad Club and a vibrant folk dance scene students faculty and staff are involved in over 50 educational outreach and public service programs through the MIT Museum Edgerton Center an MIT public service center the independent activities period is a four week long term offering hundreds of optional classes lectures demonstrations and other activities throughout the month of January between the fall and spring semesters some of the most popular recurring IEP activities are autonomous robot design course 6.27 0 Robocraft programming 6.37 0 and miss lab competitions the annual mystery hunt and charm school more than 250 students pursue externships annually at companies in the US and abroad many MIT students also engage in packing which encompasses both the physical exploration of areas that are generally off limits such as rooftops and steam tunnels as well as elaborate practical jokes recent high-profile hacks have included the abduction of Celtx cannon reconstructing a Wright Flyer atop the Great Dome and adorning the John Harvard statue with the Master Chief's Mjolnir helmet topic athletics MIT sponsors 31 varsity sports and has one of the three broadest n-c-double-a division three athletic programs MIT participates in the NCAA's Division three the New England women's and men's Athletic Conference the New England Football Conference NCAA's Division one Eastern Association of women's rowing colleges eaw rc4 women's crew and the collegiate water polo association CW PA for men's water polo men's crew competes outside the NCAA in the Eastern Association of rowing colleges EARC in April 2009 budget cuts led to MIT eliminating the eight of its 41 sports including the mixed men's and women's teams in Alpine Skiing and pistol separate teams for men and women in ice hockey and gymnastics and men's programs in golf and wrestling topic people topics students MIT enrolled 4602 undergraduates and 6970 two graduate students in 2018-2019 women constituted 45% of undergraduate students undergraduate and graduate students came from all 50 US states as well as from 115 foreign countries MIT received 20,000 247 applications for admission to the undergraduate class of 2021 it admitted 1,450 27.1% and enrolled 1100 to 76% 19,000 446 applications were received for graduate and advanced degree programs across all departments 2,900 91 were admitted 15.4% and 1880 enrolled 62.8% the interquartile range on the SAT was 20 92 2340 and 97% of students ranked in the top tenth of their high school graduating class 97% of the class of 2012 returned as sophomores 82% of the class of 2007 graduated within four years and 93% 91% of the men and 95% of the women graduated within six years undergraduate tuition and fees total forty thousand seven hundred thirty two dollars per student and annual expenses are estimated at fifty two thousand five hundred seven dollars as of 2012 sixty-two percent of students received need-based financial aid in the form of scholarships and grants from federal state institutional and external sources averaging thirty eight thousand nine hundred sixty four dollars per student students were awarded a total of 102 million dollars in scholarships and grants primarily from institutional support eighty four million dollars the annual increase in expenses has led to a student tradition dating back to the 1960s of tongue-in-cheek tuition riots MIT has been nominally co-educational since admitting Ellen swallow Richards in 1870 Richards also became the first female member of MIT's faculty specializing in sanitary chemistry female students remained a minority prior to the completion of the first wing of a women's dormitory McCormick Hall in 1963 between 1993 and 2009 the proportion of women rose from 34% to 45% of undergraduates and from 20% to 31% of graduate students women currently outnumber men in biology brain and cognitive sciences architecture urban planning and biological engineering a number of student deaths in the late 1990s and early 2000s resulted in considerable media attention focusing on MIT's culture and student life after the alcohol related death of Scott Kruger in September 1997 as a new member at the Phi Gamma Delta fraternity MIT began requiring all freshmen to live in the dormitory system mm ooh aside of MIT undergraduate Elizabeth Shin drew attention to suicides at MIT and created a controversy over whether MIT had an unusually high suicide rate in late 2001 a task force's recommended improvements in student mental health services were implemented including expanding staff and operating hours at the mental health center these in later cases were significant as well because they sought to prove the negligence and liability of university administrators in loco parentis topic faculty and staff as of 2013 MIT had 1030 faculty members of whom 225 were women faculty are responsible for lecturing classes advising both graduate and undergraduate students and sitting on academic committees as well as conducting original research between 1964 and 2009 a total of 17 faculty and staff members affiliated with MIT were awarded Nobel prizes 13 in the last 25 years MIT faculty members past or present have won a total of 27 Nobel prizes the majority in economics or physics as of October 2013 among current faculty and teaching staff there are 67 Guggenheim fellows 6 Fulbright Scholars and 22 MacArthur fellows faculty members who have made extraordinary contributions to their research field as well as the MIT community are granted appointments as Institute professors for the remainder of their tenures a 1998 MIT study concluded that a systemic bias against female faculty existed in its school of science although the studies methods were controversial since the study though women have headed departments within the schools of science and of engineering and MIT has appointed several female vice presidents although allegations of sexism continued to be made Susan Hockfield a molecular neurobiologist was MIT's president from 2004 to 2012 and was the first woman to hold the post ten year outcomes have vaulted MIT into the national spotlight on several occasions the 1984 dismissal of David F Nobel a historian of Technology became a cause to labor about the extent to which academics are granted freedom of speech after he published several books and papers critical of MIT's and other research universities reliance upon financial support from corporations in the military former materials science professor Gretchen Kalonji sued MIT in 1994 alleging that she was denied tenure because of sexual discrimination several years later the lawsuit was settled with undisclosed payments and establishment of a project to encourage women and minorities to seek faculty positions in 1997 the Massachusetts Commission Against Discrimination issued a probable cause finding supporting UMass Boston professor James Jennings allegations of racial discrimination after a senior fact the search committee in the Department of urban studies and planning did not offer him reciprocal tenure in 2006-2007 MIT's denial of tenure to african-american stem cell scientist Professor James Shirley reignited accusations of racism in the tenure process eventually leading to a protracted public dispute with the administration a brief hunger strike and the resignation of Professor Frank L Douglas in protest the Boston Globe reported on February 6th 2007 less than half of MIT's junior faculty members are granted tenure after Shirley was initially denied tenure his case was examined three times before the university established that neither racial discrimination nor conflict of interest affected the decision 21 of Shirley's colleagues later issued a statement saying that the professor was treated fairly in tenure review MIT faculty members have often been recruited to lead other colleges and universities founding faculty member Charles W Elliot was recruited in 1869 to become president of Harvard University opposed he would hold for 40 years during which he wielded considerable influence on both American higher education and secondary education MIT alumnus and faculty member George Ellery Hale played a central role in the development of the California Institute of Technology Caltech and other faculty members have been key founders of Franklin W Olin College of Engineering and nearby Needham Massachusetts as of 2014 former Provost Robert a Brown is president of Boston University former Provost Mark Ryden as Chancellor of Washington University in st. Louis former associate provost alice gassed as president of Lehigh University and former professor soon on pio as president of KAIST former dean of the School of Science Robert J Birgeneau was the Chancellor of the University of California Berkeley 2004 to 2013 former professor John Maeda was president of Rhode Island School of Design RISD 2008 to 2013 former professor David Baltimore was president of Caltech 1997 to 2006 an MIT alumnus and former assistant professor Hans mark Sir Chancellor of the University of Texas System 1984 to 1992 in addition faculty members have been recruited to lead governmental agencies for example former professor Marcia McNutt is president of the National Academy of Sciences urban studies Professor Xavier de Souza Briggs served as the associate director of the White House Office of Management and Budget and biology professor Eric Lander was a co-chair of the President's Council of Advisors on science and technology in 2013 faculty member ernest Mondas was nominated by President Obama and later confirmed as United States Secretary of Energy former professor Hans mark served as Secretary of the Air Force from 1979 to 1981 alumna and Institute professor sheila widnall served as Secretary of the Air Force between 1993 and 1997 making her the first female Secretary of the Air Force and first woman to lead an entire branch of the US military in the Department of Defense as of 2017 MIT was the second largest employer in the city of Cambridge based on feedback from employees MIT was ranked number seven as a place to work among u.s. colleges and universities as of March 2013 surveys cited a smart creative friendly environment noting that the work-life balance tilts towards a strong work ethic but complaining about low pay compared to an industry position topic notable alumni many of MIT's over 120,000 alumni have had considerable success in scientific research public service education and business as of 2014 27 MIT alumni have won the Nobel Prize forty-seven have been selected as Rhodes Scholars and 61 have been selected as Marshall scholars alumni in American politics and public service include former chairman of the Federal Reserve Ben Bernanke former ma-1 Representative John Olver former CA 13 representative Pete Stark former National Economic Council Chairman Lawrence H summers and former Council of Economic Advisers chairman Christina Romer MIT alumni in international politics include foreign affairs minister of Iran Ali Akbar Salehi Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu president of Columbia Virgilio Barca Vargas president of the European Central Bank Mario Draghi former governor of the Reserve Bank of India Raghuram Rajan former British Foreign Minister David Miliband former Greek Prime Minister lukas papademos former UN Secretary General Kofi Annan former Iraqi Deputy Prime Minister Ahmed Chalabi former Minister of Education and Culture of the Republic of Indonesia Yama Hyman former Jordanian Minister of Education higher education and scientific research and former Jordanian Minister of Energy and Mineral Resources Khaled Dukan alumni in sports have included Olympic fencing champion Johann Hartmann Berg MIT alumni founded or co-founded many notable companies such as Intel McDonnell Douglas Texas Instruments 3com Qualcomm Bo's Raytheon Apotex Koch Industries Rockwell International Genentech Dropbox and Campbell Soup according to the British newspaper The Guardian a survey of living MIT alumni found that they have formed 25800 companies employing more than 3 million people including about a quarter of the workforce of Silicon Valley those firms collectively generate global revenues of about one point nine trillion dollars 1.2 trillion pounds a year if MIT were a country it would have the 11th highest GDP of any nation in the world prominent institutions of higher education have been led by MIT alumni including the University of California system Harvard University New York Institute of Technology Johns Hopkins University Carnegie Mellon University Tufts University Rochester Institute of Technology Rhode Island School of Design RISD New Jersey Institute of Technology Northeastern University Lahore University of Management Sciences Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute tecnológico de Monterrey Purdue University Virginia Polytechnic Institute KAIST and quaid-e-azam University Berklee College of Music the largest independent College of Contemporary Music in the world was founded and led by MIT alumnus Laurence Burke for more than three decades more than one-third of the United States manned space flights have included MIT educated aster not among them Apollo 11 lunar module pilot Buzz Aldrin more than any University excluding the United States service academies alumnus and former faculty member Chien's Osen was instrumental in the PRC rocket program noted alumni in non-scientific fields include author Hugh Lofton sculptor Daniel Chester French guitarist Tom Scholz of the band 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YJ9oTyI0xF0 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YJ9oTyI0xF0 | Bootstrap Your Own Correspondences (ICCV 2021 - Oral) | Hello Everyone. My name is Mohamed El Banani. I am a PhD student at the University of Michigan. I am presenting our work: Bootstrap your own correspondences. This work was done with my adviser Justin Johnson. In this work, we tackle the problem of geometric point cloud registration. That is, given two point clouds, how can we find the transformation that best aligns them? We’re interested in doing this without relying on any supervision. This task is typically solved by finding corresponding points between the two scenes, for example, the corner of the pillow or the top left corner of the couch. While those might be easy to discern from a colored pointcloud, the task becomes much harder if we only rely on the raw, uncolored pointcloud. One solution is to have good feature descriptors for each point. This resulted in a lot of work on geometric feature extraction. While early work relied on hand-crafted features where a descriptor was computed for each point based on its local 3D neighborhood. More recent work leverages supervised learning to train neural networks that can learn those features directly from the data. Geometric feature learning has been enabled by architectures that operate directly on point clouds or on sparse voxelizations of point clouds. Those architectures have shown a lot of success in tasks such as point cloud classification and segmentation and as a result, have become a popular choice for 3D learning. To learn local descriptors for correspondence, prior work typically uses triplet or contrastive losses on ground-truth correspondences. But how do we get this supervision? To answer this, let’s consider the common framework for geometric feature learning. Typically, we start with special capture devices such as the Microsoft Kinect or more complex setups such as the one used for the Replica dataset. We then take an RGB-D video of the scene, making sure to carefully scan every surface to get full coverage of the scene. This video is then used to reconstruct the scene using 3D reconstruction systems such as BundleFusion. Longer videos that carefully cover the scene result in more accurate reconstructions. For training, we can sample pointcloud pairs from either the video frames or crops of the reconstructed scene. Then we can train a geometric feature encoder using the supervision coming from the reconstruction. While successful, this approaches reliance on carefully captured video and 3D reconstruction systems limits its scalability. Ideally, we would be able to learn directly from the RGB-D video without requiring any additional preprocessing. This is a pragmatic choice as we’re seeing a rise in phone cameras with depth sensors. We can expect a new stream of raw RGB-D video without the annotations needed for supervision. Furthermore, such videos will not be catered for 3D reconstruction as they will likely be shorter videos with partial coverage of the scene. This is very different from the carefully captured videos used for 3D reconstruction. Self-supervised approaches that learn directly from video can better leverage this data stream. To this end, we propose a method that learns directly from the RGB-D video. At a high level, our approach is fairly simple. Given an RGB-D video, we first sample two frames. By sampling close-by frames, we except them to capture similar parts of the scene. We then represent those frames as - RGB-D frames or point clouds. For both cases, we can easily generate point clouds since we have the depth and camera intrinsics. We then use a visual encoder to extract visual features from the images, and a geometric encoder to extract geometric features from the point clouds. We can then sample point correspondences using the visual features, and use them to train the geometric encoder. This allows us to train the model without requiring any supervision. At test time, we only keep the geometric encoder. This allows us to operate directly on any pointcloud. Similar to training time, we generate point-wise geometric features for each pointcloud, estimate correspondence, and then register the scene by estimate the transformation that best aligns the correspondences. But why should this work? We find that randomly-initialized CNNs are surprisingly good feature extractors. If we consider the correspondences extracted below, we see that despite being noisy, the features are good enough to find correspondences especially around the door knob, light switch, and chair. Meanwhile, the 3D CNN features are far noisier. Our core insight is that correspondences from a randomly-initialized network can serve as pseudo-labels to bootstrap visual and geometric features learning. Now, we discuss our approach in more detail. We first focus on feature extraction. Given an RGB-D image, we would like to generate a pointcloud where each point has both a visual and a geometric feature descriptor. We first generate the pointcloud using the input depth and camera instrinisics. We then use a 2D ResNet to extract visual features from the image, and a Sparse 3D ResNet to extract geometric features from the point cloud. At the end of feature extraction, each video frame is represented by a point cloud where each point has a 3D coordinate, a geometric feature and a visual feature. We then extract the correspondences for each modality separately. We first find the nearest neighbor for each point in feature space. We extract correspondences for all points, not just a subset of keypoints, making our method detector free. We’re able to do this quickly thanks to a specialized kNN CUDA kernel. However, most matches will be false positives as seen below. While recent approaches train separate networks to determine inliers, we use a much simpler approach: a variant of Lowe’s ratio test. The weight is based on the ratio of feature similarity to the first and second nearest neighbors. We compute a weight for each correspondence and keep the top 400 correspondences as inliers. This is surprisingly effective at filtering correspondences as shown below. We then apply a registration loss to each set of correspondences. Intuitively, our learning signal comes from the question: "how well can the correspondences be explained by a rigid body transform?" We do this by first finding the SE(3) transformation that would minimize the weighted residual error between the correspondences. We use the weighted Procrustes formulation to register the correspondences which allows us to maintain differentiability with respect to the weights. Once we register the correspondences, we use the sum of weighted residuals as our loss. This is applied separately to each correspondence set. We note that Lowe’s ratio weights are surprisingly effective for both filtering correspondences and weighing the losses. We observe that this loss can be thought of as a weighted triplet loss. This is easier to see if we consider that the first nearest neighbor is the positive sample and the second nearest neighbor is the hardest negative sample. We emphasize that this is done with estimated correspondences, not ground-truth. The efficacy of this loss is more surprising when considering that prior work trains separate networks to perform the same task. Finally, we consider using visual correspondences to improve geometric feature learning. Since visual correspondence are more accurate, how can we use them to improve geometric learning? We do this by using the sampled visual correspondences to apply a similarity loss on geometric features. However, we find that simply minimizing the distance results in worse performance. We instead use the non-contrastive self-supervised approach proposed by Chen and He. The main benefits of this approach is that it doesn’t require negative sampling nor does it add any extra hyperparameters. This is important since while the visual correspondences only provide us with good positive pairs, it’s unclear how one would effectively sample negative pairs in our setting. We consider two variants of our approach: The first variant is our full model which uses both the registration and the visual to geometric transfer losses using RGB-D video. The second variant only uses the geometric registration loss, and as a result, does not require RGB data at any point during training or inference. We evaluate our approach on ScanNet: a large scale dataset of RGB-D video of indoor scenes. We evaluate our registration performance against two sets of baselines: ICP and hand-crafted features using RANSAC, as well as supervised geometric registration. We find that ICP and FPFH, a hand-crafted feature, achieve comparable performance, with ICP point-to-plane performing best. Meanwhile, FCGF – a learned geometric feature descriptor -- achieves a much better performance than FPFH when using RASNAC or Weighted Procrustes as their alignment algorithm. Approaches that learn registration on-top-of FCGF achieve an even better performance. These approaches are trained on 3D match and show impressive generalization to ScanNet. When we train our model on 3D Match, we perform on-par with FCGF when it uses weighted Procrustes as its alignment algorithm. This is despite our feature being self-supervised while FCGF is supervised. Training on a large scale dataset like ScanNet, we see further improvements in performance, coming close to methods that use supervision for both feature learning and registration. We argue that this is a more practical comparison since it compares the impact of supervised learning on a small dataset compared to self-supervised learning on a large dataset. We also evaluate the quality of the features learned by our method on the 3D match benchmark. We use the feature match recall metric. Intuitively, this metric measures the percentage of pairs that would be easily registered using RANSAC. We evaluate our performance against hand-crafted features, scene-supervised features which train on 3D reconstructions of the scene, and pose-supervised features which train on pose-aligned point cloud fragments. We note that the latter two sets require 3D reconstruction to generate their training data. Hand-crafted features achieve a low recall performance with FPFH performing best. Scene-supervised approaches achieve a better performance by training on 3D reconstructions. Pose-supervised methods can achieve stronger performance with methods that use 3D Sparse ResNet backbones achieving the highest performance. When we train on videos from 3D match, we outperform hand-crafted methods but fall-short from the top performing supervised approaches. Training on ScanNet, we can generalize well to 3D Match and perform on par with the best scene-supervised methods. One surprising result is that our method that only uses depth frames for training performs better than the one that using RGB-D video for training. We emphasize that while our approach is trained directly on video, other learned approaches require the scene to first be reconstructed to even generate training data. We visualize our learned features using tSNE and observe that the features are consistent across frames with certain elements of the scene such as the top of the table or chairs being clearly delineated from the rest of the scene. This results in accurate correspondence and registration as shown in the right two columns. In conclusion, we propose a self-supervised approach to pointcloud registration that trains on only RGB-D video. We find that video-frame consistency is a strong learning signal for feature learning. We also find that randomly initialized CNNs provide us with enough signal to bootstrap feature learning. And that the ratio-test is surprisingly effective for correspondence estimation and feature learning. This eliminates the need for an inlier prediction network and makes the learning setup much simpler. Thank you for your attention, and please visit our project page for more information. | Mohamed El Banani | UC8sTR_g9Q633zV2_EgPH0kA | 2021-10-07 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,865 | 13,510 |
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Md6PyzC2FKk | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Md6PyzC2FKk | Trade Options likes a pro using Bookmap | Live | foreign welcome to options with Doug streaming live daily on bookmap Discord and the bookmap YouTube channel at 1 30 PM Eastern Time and before I get started I need to go through the disclosures General disclosure all bookmap limited materials information and presentations are for educational purposes only and should not be considered specific investment advice nor recommendations risk disclosure creating Futures equities and options involves substantial risk of loss and is not suitable for all investors past performance is not necessarily indicative of future results as a reminder I have a specific Focus for my presentation and that focus is options order flow the impact of options markets on stocks and Futures and the influence of Market maker hedging flow on price action I have a two-step process for trading and the first is planning and I use positional analysis and I look at how Traders and market makers are positioned in the options market and how those positions change from day to day to develop a thesis regarding the expected trading range and volatility for the day as well as a directional bias in the second step of my process is execution and I look at real-time order flow and book map and real-time Market maker hedging flow and spot gamma hero to confirm my thesis and for setups for entries and exits and questions and comments are welcome and I will be watching the options Dash dog chat in bookmap Discord and the chat also in YouTube for questions and comments so again please post your questions and comments and I'll I'll try to answer them all right let's get started so what I want to talk about today go over economic data the data that came out today and then events coming up for the rest of the week for tomorrow and then we'll go through our positional analysis and then we'll talk about setups and there were some good setups this morning so first of all economic data and the economic data that came out this morning was the PPI producer price index at 8 30 a.m eastern time there was also some other data housing starts building permits and I think this the key data was the PPI that came out it was hotter than forecast but a little bit lower than the previous shown here and then month over month came in hotter than forecast and hotter than the previous and then I'm not sure why this is showing different this is showing PPI that's core this is all right so this is core this is year over year two different ppis anyway again hotter than forecasts but a little bit less than than the previous number okay so the initial reaction to this data was uh was negative Traders uh didn't like this number and and took price lower and then the last time I looked the S P 500 is uh uh been rally and ever since about 10 a.m eastern time uh so we'll take a closer look at that and then tomorrow uh the upcoming event is the February options expiration and we'll talk about that more tomorrow uh I'll be looking for um in this case the uh put gamma is not very negative so I would not certainly not be looking for a put fan of rally on on Monday and I would be looking uh will be looking more for a call gamma unwind in stocks like Nvidia and Tesla stocks that Traders have been buying calls all week and um so Traders have been buying calls market makers selling the calls they buy stock and is those calls start to expire they lose the value market makers Delta exposure decreases and they can buy back their long or sell their long stock edges so that's something that I'll be looking at for tomorrow all right let's go through our positional analysis and this is the S P 500 futures es futures in bookmap but let's start out with a longer term chart this is the S P 500 SPX index shown in a think or Swim chart and I'm showing price and these key gamma levels these are from spot gamma provided to subscribers in a think or Swim think script and you have to manually update that every day so that's what uh what's been shown here so this is showing the key levels for SPX there's the put wall there's a volatility trigger that's spot gamma's proprietary gamma flip level from negative low to positive above and then very interesting is the absolute gamma strike or the key gamma strike has shifted up to 41.50 after being at 4 000 for days and days and weeks and months and then the call wall is has shifted back up to 4200 so those are the shifts and levels we'll talk more about that in a minute but the I guess really the important thing to note here is the the break of the trend line and the move higher last Friday and then SPX for this week has been trading in a very narrow range between forty one hundred and forty one fifty and I I certainly expect that range to um release one way or another up or down after uh expiration tomorrow so look for range expansion tomorrow either up or down after expiration so starting next week and so this week has been very good for uh Market neutral trades delta neutral selling premium with SPX stating staying in that 4100 to 40 4150 range so that's the long-term chart and let's take a look now that's a that was a 20-day one-hour chart and let's go take a closer look again just looking at price and levels and this is a one minute chart and again showing this is just for today showing SPX still stuck in the range between forty one hundred and forty one fifty all right let's take a look at book map now so that kind of sets the stage and and shows uh what has been going on this week and today again just a clear view of key gamma levels and price and here is again the S P 500 futures es for today and this is showing the the downtrend and then into the data at 8 30 a.m eastern time and then a quick move lower a test of the SPX 4100 level and then price continues on down to the es 4100 that's the round number level so what I'm showing on this chart I have two columns of levels this column is this spot gamma Cloud nodes these are provided to spot gamma subscribers they're updated automatically every day and this is showing the key um SPX levels and sometimes spy SPX combo levels so here for example that is the SPX 4100 level that was noted as support in the spot gamma am Founders note and actually it looks like es continued on down to the 4100 level and that's shown in the second column these are my cloud notes and I'm showing the es round number levels and then also spy levels that are importance by gamma level spot gamma levels and also the support levels that were noted in the spot gamma am Founders note so again uh price was trending lower made a sharp move down after the um the data and then reversed at the es 4100 level and notice this what I'm showing the sub chart here I'm showing this light blue line is showing Iceberg orders and these are what larger Traders use to hide their size so these are larger Traders coming in and note here the so that's the subchart Iceberg indicator and this is the on chart indicator this e 4879 slash 12 so that shows that 4 879 contracts were executed in 12 different executions and those were by Iceberg orders so large Traders were buying this as price was falling and then notice the order flow shifts to bullish this is cumulative volume Delta showing these are by and also the green dots are showing that the market buy orders aggressive buyers coming in and then the the yellow line is showing by stop orders so as price starts to rise um buy stop orders in this show them what these are shown by these uh Green Dots here start to help to drive price higher and it looks like this spy volatility trigger has been a key level today all right so that is the S P 500 and we'll um we'll take a closer look at these levels take a look at the gamma levels and then see what options Traders were doing with spotcam hero all right so shifts in levels I've uh mentioned that and there were quite a few uh mostly almost all bullish so for SPX the volatility trigger did shift lower from 40.95 yesterday to 40 60 and the volatility trigger again the spot gamma's proprietary gamma flip level with market makers position on the gamma curve being negative below and positive above and then the SPX put wall shifted lower from 4000 yesterday to 3 900 and if you saw my presentation yesterday I talked about what appeared to be a consolidation of gamma between 4000 and 41.50 and today that has expanded further out so the um now the again the put wall shifted down to 3 900 and the call Wall shifted up from 4150 to 4200 and then the key gamma strike shifted up from 4000 to 41.50 so except for the shift lower in the put wall that and I think the shift higher in call wall and key gamma strike were definitely bullish signals and for spy the volatility trigger shifted higher from 409 yesterday to 412 and then the key gamma strike shifted higher from 410 to 415. and then for QQQ the volatility trigger shifted higher and the put wall also shifted higher from 290 yesterday to 300. okay so let's take a look at the let's take a look at the gamma charts now so these are the absolute gamma charts and first of all this is the 4150 key gamma strike or absolute gamma strike and again that's moved up pretty significantly from 4 000 where it has been for uh you know for weeks up to 41.50 so that is the key gamma strike and the call Wall shifted up so that's the strike where the largest absolute gamma and then the call Wall shifted up to the 4200 level and um that is the again the call Wall the strike with the largest net positive gamma and that can be expected to act as resistance and still pretty significant gamma call and put gamma at forty one hundred and then the uh there's the 4 000 level and then finally the put wall all the way down at 3 900 so not in play and I would say I I would say that the uh you know what I discussed yesterday still holds the significant gamma between four thousand and forty one fifty with with the addition of some gamma up above and I forgot to mention what I'm looking at here this is market makers absolute gamma position with this horizontal line being the zero and looking at call gamma or positive gamma shown why the black bar is above and the put Gamma or negative gamma below the zero line that's shown by the teal bars so there is a significant put gamma between four thousand and forty one hundred and most of the call gamma is above forty one hundred forty one hundred forty two hundred and right now market makers position on the gamma curve for SPX is positive and we'll take a closer look at that all right here's spy so again looking at positive gamma recall gamma in the black bars above the zero line and put Gamma or negative gamma below and here's the 415 level that's the key gamma strike and the put wall down at 400 so the put walls the strike with the largest net negative gamma that can be expected to act as support just like the call Wall can be expected to act as resistance so the put wall still significant gamma at 410 and then 415 is the key gamma strike and the 418 level is actually the call wall but there's also significant call gamma at 420. so what spot gamma was looking for today was supported 410 with 415 being a pivot level and then 420 being a resistance level so looking for spy to trade in that range today right let's take a look at the NASDAQ now and we'll look at QQQ so for QQQ 310 that is the key gamma strike or absolute gamma strike and that's also the call wall and then 300 is the put wall so for QQQ most of the gamma is concentrated and this range from 300 to 315. so that's those are the gamma levels those are the levels in play and this shows or explains the levels that we were looking at before and shows why those are levels because of the gamma concentration at those levels all right so let's take a look at data now and a couple things to note first of all this spot gamma one day implied move plus or minus 39 points and let's just see what and that is the SPX from the open and right now I'm showing SPX down about 19 points so well within that range okay then the data that I always concentrate on is this gamma notional and this is Market Maker's position on the gamma curve and SPX is shown to the left column spy gamma notional in the middle column and then QQQ gamma notional on the right column so what this means for SPX for example that market Maker's position is positive gamma so that means that Traders are short calls market makers are long calls and as price increases they have to sell Futures to hedge their Delta exposure and just the opposite as price Falls they can buy back uh those Hedges so they're trading against price in a positive gamma environment and that tends to subdue volatility with market makers trading against price in both directions so that's SBX and then spy gamma notional is in negative minus 437 so just looking at spy that means that market that Traders are long puts market makers are short puts and they have to sell Futures as price decreases to hedge their Delta exposure and as price increases they can buy back their future so in a negative gamma environment market makers are trading with price action and that tends to increase volatility in a positive gamma environment and then QQQ is in a positive gamma environment also so these have all shifted to more positive or less negative from yesterday and yesterday gamma notional for SPX was 305 and it has shifted higher to 439 and then for spy yesterday gamma notional market makers gamma notional was minus 585 today it's minus 437 and then yesterday QQQ market makers gamma notional was -12 and today it's 171. so the shift towards more positive continues and this is Illustrated with these Vana charts here so this is SPX showing market makers Delta notional market makers Delta notional Delta exposure on the vertical axis and there and the strike price that price on the horizontal axis and this is showing this is typical of a positive gamma environment that as and I'm destroying a line that just kind of an approximate line here showing market makers Delta exposure increases as price increases and they want to remain delta neutral so they have to sell Futures as price increases to hedge their Delta exposure and that's shown by the green curve here that's for the current expiration and that is showing the change in Delta notional with changes in price and implied volatility and that's the van effect the change in Delta has implied volatility changes so that's SPX and we can step through the last couple days and this is showing the gradual shift to a slightly more positive gamma notional position for market makers so that's SBX and hear spy showing again a negative gamma environment as price decreases their Delta exposure increases and they have to sell Futures to hedge their Delta exposures price drops and then this price increases and apply volatility drops they can buy back their buy back their short futures again that's the banner curve and the black line is showing how delt market makers Delta notional changes as time passes and that's the charm effect the change in Delta as time passes and again let's step through the last couple days and see this line flattening out just a little bit from day to day okay there are a couple questions in YouTube or gamma levels are the strike prices with the highest open interest so um the gamma levels are based on open interest data with gamma weighting so if I they're a strike way out of the money has high open interest and it has very little gamma so it really has no no impact so this is gamma weighted open interest and you know spot gamma provides their uh own proprietary weighting for that so partially based on open interest and Gamma concentrated at those levels all right then finally let's take a look at QQQ and so we're noting the shift from negative to neutral yesterday to slightly positive today so those are the gamma models and that's a visual illustration of what I was talking about the gamma gamma notional data all right so the last thing that I want to look at here and I'm going through my planning process this is what I do in the morning as I uh do my planning and preparation for trading and this is a spreadsheet that I keep every day and it is a quick visual reference of the change in the key gamma strike for all the stocks on my watch list so the column on the right that's the previous key gamma strike and that's the key gamma strike from yesterday and then the current key gamma strike is the key gamma strike for all these stocks for today and then I color code these and green for example means that that key gamma strike increased from the previous day and I interpret that as bullish and then here for meta for example the key gamma strike decrease from the previous day and I color code that red and I interpret that as bearish so kind of a mixed picture here some green some red but overall especially for the S P 500 my thesis for the day was what's bullish and that was due to the increase in this uh SPX key gamma strike and the call wall and the key gamma strike for spy so I interpreted all of that as as somewhat bullish and looking for uh a fairly narrow or small trading range today now keep in mind this is all based on information that was available before the data at 8 30 a.m Eastern Time but just based on this based on the data that I've gone through uh my thesis for the day for the S P 500 was somewhat bullish and then it kind of varied for for stocks okay let's take a look at some setups and let's we'll start by looking at hero and this is this is spot gamma hero showing real-time Market maker hedging flow and let's start with the S P 500 so this is a combined signal for SPX and spy they used to call this es for the S P 500 futures now they're just calling it a combined signal so if you trade the S P 500 futures es this is what you want to want to look at all right so let's take a closer look at this and notice the very bullish hero and this is right from the open in setting up somewhat of the Divergence long here and just after 10 a.m and remember and we'll go look at the book map chart again for ES and spy and see that that see that reversal just after 10. and price moves higher as Traders were taking positive Delta positions and that's what's shown by this purple line This combines again SPX and spy calls and puts into one line and notice as price has continued to move higher they started fading this move with with negative Delta positions but that was a good Divergence and then confirmation set up for that reversal in the morning so that's SPX and let's take a look at spy and spy is very similar strong move up in the morning so Traders even though there was a drop in the Futures before the market opened after the rth open Traders weren't too concerned about the PPI data so they have been um pretty much reacting fairly bullishly to the data that has come out this week the the hotter than expected CPI and PPI as well as the uh stronger than expected retail sales so he wrote moving higher and then price responds higher about 10 am and then finally let's look at SPX and it paints a similar picture strong move higher in the morning and then now Traders are fading the move let's just see what they're doing so we can separate out the put in call signals so they're buying puts let's take a look at the SPX so this is pretty similar to um what has been going on for the last few days Traders buying calls and buying puts so right now it looks like this notional value that may be hard to see that's 1.64 billion is greater than the negative 1.1 billion so net net it's positive even though it's sloping down netnet is still positive and we can just take a look at a uh a shorter window here rolling window look back period and shows the the bullish action of the morning the drop down and then it's been pretty neutral since then all right so let's go take a look at bookmap now so again here is the es futures and recall Traders were taking positive Delta positions and it took a while but the order flow definitely confirmed the reversal higher at AES 4100 . [Music] we talked about the Iceberg orders given a leading indicator and then price made a final test of the 4100 level es 4100 level and a lot of aggressive buyers came in and started to move higher price higher to the 412 volatility trigger and then maybe taking it on up to the um es4150 level let's just take a look at spy so here Order flow I think is a little bit more difficult to read but they're a spy all right let's take a look at some stocks now and I'm going to go through go through my watch list there were certainly other stocks stocks in the news like Roku and I posted uh um a hero chart for Roku in in Discord so here's AMD this was a nice Divergent setup in the morning and notice hero Rising and then price chops around and then just after 10 like the S P 500 price started to move higher broke out of that consolidation and started to move higher let's go take a look at bookmap so here's AMD so here's the sharp move lower consolidation and then price breaks above the 82 put wall not a lot of range but up to the 83 hedge wall but a clear Divergent signal that price is going to move higher all right let's take a look take a look at Amazon now and Floyd's garage asked so now it favors a drop and I assume you're asking about the S P 500 and we'll take a look again as I go down the list and we'll see what what hero is doing for the S P 500 so here's Amazon a little bit more range than AMD let's take a look at hero so a strong confirmation between options trades and hedging flow on price action and this orange line is showing that Traders are buying calls and that was what was driving price action well let's go back to book map now so there's the reversal first reversal and then a pullback just after 10 a.m just like everything else and then move higher to the Target at the 100 key gamma strike and the pullback was down first pullback was down a little bit lower than the 99 hedge wall second pullback to the v-wap that show them why this light blue curve so another boy set up there in in Amazon let's go back and look at hero here's one coinbase this is odd coinbase is on my other computer but there's usually a pretty strong correlation but between price action and hedging activity and coinbase has been on the move this week I think is uh Bitcoin uh caught a bit again and it started to move higher so positive Delta and price Action Moving higher and then as this hero hedging activity options trades level off price starts to move lower right let's go on and take a look at Google Now so Google has finally caught a bit as well and there's a very strong correlation between hedging flow and price action let's go take a look at bookmap there's Google and somewhat of a bearish order flow this morning notice all the pink dots let's zoom in on this bearish order flow again all the pink dots market sell orders but hedging flow hero was definitely bullish and price initially pulled back to the 95 level the liquidity of that level buyers absorbed DSL Sellers and price started to move higher another pullback to the 96 level in v-wap and then price continued higher almost made it to the 98 level and liquidity at that level so that's Google take a look at meta pretty choppy day in meta put a quick move up from the 172 foot wall s right it doesn't mean to do that all right let's let's fix this back out okay so let's try that again I'm going to zoom in on this morning move the dots are Okay so meta showing reversal at the 172 reversal higher in the 172 put wall and a quick move up to the 175 that's the key on the strike and the Hedge wall so the 172 put wall did act as support as expected price went back down tested the 173 level and is now consolidating again around the 175 level let's go take a look at hero and see what options Traders are doing so a gradual increase in in hero Traders were buying calls and selling puts it looks like primarily calls driving the price higher call buyers so that's meta and the again the uh spot gamma novels were definitely employed the put wall is support down below and and the key gamma strike is a a price Target here's Nvidia yeah Dave asks can you drop down to an hour in meta okay good idea I'll go back and take a look at that so here's Nvidia and this is pretty typical of the way Nvidia has traded recently uh chop early in the session and notice that during that time Heroes Rising and then price makes one final test of this it looks like 220 level and then moves higher so I would call that a Divergence long let's go take a look at book map and then we'll come back to metal right so here's I'm gonna zoom in let's zoom out on this and I need to all these small uh red and green and pink and light blue dots are these absorption and sweeps indicators and I need to scale that up so there's not so many of them just so we can focus on price action all right that cleans that up a little bit and let's make the volume dots bigger and often with the stocks the opening print and especially the closing print is the primary volume and that tends to make all the volume all the other dots a lot smaller so there's the here's the opening print and then the test again remember that um the hedging flow was positive so notice the buy sweep here at the 220 level and then the move higher quick move up to 224. [Music] okay sorry about that um can you hear me better now I my microphone did slip down a little bit okay Sam pan thank you let me know is my volume okay now okay sorry about that okay so let me address some questions here so that's Nvidia and so Dave will come back and and take a look at meta for hero in just a minute and all right so in YouTube I'll take a look at these first why don't I look at stocks instead of options on indices S P 500 and spy in the end stocks are driven by indices I I'm not sure I uh agree with that indices are an index of stocks so anyway stocks and indices do trade differently a lot of Traders prefer to trade stocks and some trade the S P 500 some trade the NASDAQ so I I cover it all and I trade both and I think generally stocks the drivers and stocks are easier to understand and can be easier to trade there's much more going on especially with the S P 500 a lot a lot more players a lot different players um so I look at both and I trade both and then I think my audience is interested in both okay so we're going to look at so there's meta now or Nvidia I'm sorry continues to make deep pullbacks headed up and now reach the 225 key gamma strike all right so let's go back to meta now and hero and we're gonna change this rolling window period look back period so Dave suggests one hour any of that gives a definitely gives a stronger indication we can try 30 minutes it's a little bit too choppy so one hour shows the strong correlation between price action and hedging flow in meta yeah thanks Dave good tip all right then truman1123 ask are there any warnings from your experience that hero may be giving a false indication and I I don't know if there's any uh any warning uh you know certainly any setup that I want to take I will confirm with uh price action and Order flow as well as hedging flow so I just don't blindly take a trade just based on hero I want to confirm that with order flow and price action as well right so that's meta and let's take a look at Tesla and here's Tesla showing strong correlation between hedging flow and price action both bullish in the morning and bearish in the afternoon let's just zoom in on this a little bit and I was looking at this as a definitely a bearish signal this afternoon hero falling and price action confirming and we'll we'll take a look at a book map in just a moment let's change the look back period and that really doesn't add any clarity I generally like to look at the uh look at the trend and that's shown Often by the one day the complete one day look back period And so this set up a you know for example this setup showing the continuously falling hero and set up a you know a short for example right here is price pulls up and then starts to move lower again India Roomba ads three hundred thousand yeah there was news about Tesla today call recall I think having to do with the uh uh I think maybe the uh automated driving or something like that the uh in Tesla yeah so there was news today but the order flow and hedging flow definitely confirmed uh the short all right so let's go take a look at Tesla and book map then I skipped over QQQ we can we'll go take a quick look at that so there's Tesla and notice all the uh the domination of pink dots here and that's confirmed with this continuously falling cumulative volume Delta and this is pretty similar to yesterday so here uh you know again remember the hero was showing positive Delta positions uh in the morning and there were a number of pullbacks to this trend line or or close to it where you could have taken along and then finally uh price started to reverse lower and this is totally dominated by um pink dots here aggressive sellers and then there's the trend break lower and apparently that's when the the news came out Roomba says at 12 45 so the news so let's zoom in on this afternoon Trend break short there's another Trend break a brief period of positive order flow aggressive buyers and that quickly breaks at the 213 level and drops down to 210 all right let me check for questions so anyway uh I think certainly order flow confirms shorts in Tesla today and and hedging flow confirmed both Longs and shorts so let me check for questions so Sheena uh 2005 asked what software is that I'm not sure uh what software you're referring to I'm using this is bookmap that's what we see on the screen right now and what I've been showing on the web was spot gamma hero so that is something that's available to spot gamma subscribers and then the red rectangles that I've drawn here these are just the with the drawing Tools in book map and then I also have this epic pen tool that I can draw on any screen and that's what I'm showing here so if you're talking about this red rectangle for example and it looks a lot like these I'm using epic pen and that's just a screen drawing tool okay so spot gamma that's the website so this is spot gamma this is spot gamma hero and it's part of the spot gamma Alpha subscription okay let me check that so that's YouTube Let me question uh check for questions and comments in Discord and Dave says to sum up just saying keep an eye on the magnitude of the Delta and the hero charts yeah that's a notional value and you know certainly it's good to keep an eye on that and Carmo trades ask not some not uh not sure if it would be possible at some point planning to do it um so let's talk about so today I had a I had a busy morning so um I first of all it takes me at least an hour uh to do my own planning process it takes me at least an hour to plan for this presentation and if I have other things to do or manage manage long-term positions I have very little time for day trades so uh let's just go back to Tesla for example so let's see where it was so again I had a busy morning but I saw this this continued drop in in hero so that's the first thing and let's go back to the Tesla chart now in book map and then here's the here's just one of the setups so notice the cvd continues to drop and you can just anticipate a a trend break here just looking for the pink dots and put a sell stop order you know somewhere anticipating a trend break and down to the obvious Target at the 210 key gamma level so I think in general the order flow is pretty easy to read in Tesla and these Trend breaks work pretty well so Trend break reversal at the 213 level all these um pink dots come in and a quick move down to the 210 level so you know there are a lot of uh you know again I have a lot of irons in the fire so anyway that would be uh you know that's just one example and and all it would take so that's a uh Tesla making lower highs hero trending down CBD trending down and just looking for that that next Trend break down so here you know it looks like well let's you know there's the next Trend break CBD continues down oops let's grab a rectangle now I'd certainly keep an eye on a hero like I've mentioned many times I'm look I have two screens so I'm looking at book map on one screen and hero on the other screen and confirming with order flow and with with hedging flow and hero so let's go back and take a look so now this trend has slowed down a bit hero moved up moved down you know I would certainly um you know watch for the next move up and then a confirmation of hero if I wanted a confirmation with hero if I wanted to take another short all right let me check for questions and Luke asked could you use thinkorswim's product depth to analyze gamma you know you can look at certain thing I think for first of all for just basic options analytics options analysis uh think or Swim uh offers great tools especially uh you know if you just uh you know you you don't have to pay a subscription for thinkorswim you just have to have an account and it can be a small account and it offers great options analytics you can look at Gamma curves you can look at open interest but uh think or Swim doesn't offer anything like spot gamma so I use both I use spot gamma and think or swim and Sheena asks sorry what is hero and is it on bookmap so hero is a spot gamma proprietary tool hero stands for hedging impact and real-time options and it used to be on bookmap and it no longer is so this right now one I'm showing on my screen this for Tesla this is the only version of spot gamma that is currently a hero that is currently available so what spot gamma offers is two different sets of tools really the first is the information that I used for my positional analysis and that is based on like there was a question comment before about open interest so that is based on uh the basic raw information that spot gamma uses is open interest they apply their own proprietary calculations and Gamma weighting to that to come up with the absolute gamma levels and so that is all static data and that is based on market makers position at the beginning of the day and then hero shows the options trades and hedging impact in real time as the day goes on so that's hero and again it's a combination remember my two-step process the first positional analysis and that is based on static data at the beginning of the day and then execution based on real-time order flow and book map and real-time hedging flow and hero and then I just showed an example with Tesla of how I would use both at the same time to uh to take a short at that Trend break and the shift in order flow from bullish to bearish with the 210 liquidity price Target and so yeah thinkorswim I mean it's valuable it can provide open interest and I'm not sure what the question is Luke but spot gamma provides different data and I use both again but spot cam of my positional analysis planning process is based primarily on spot gamma the okay my time is up and I think I've answered all the questions I hope and again I think that's it uh thanks for your questions and comments and remember tomorrow is options expiration and SPX for SPX there are two monthly expirations every month there's the am settlement and the PM settlement so remember the first am settlement is at the open tomorrow and again we will be looking at how market makers are positioned on the gamma curve for both the S P 500 and for stocks to uh to make some trading decisions so thanks again and I'll see you tomorrow bye foreign | Bookmap | UC3HKlZ_7gxRgef9SCxu54Lw | 2023-02-16 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 6,871 | 35,680 |
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Black Clover Episode 161-162 Reaction! | so when it comes to ending a long-running show that i've done for such a long period of time that has such a special place in my heart a certain part of me obviously gets sad gets a little down because i know it's going to be ending but i've been told many times before to be happy that i experienced it and that it was here at the first place and not sad that it's leaving i know i'm sad this is leaving but just the vibes and watching these last 10 episodes is going to be insane and i am ready for it what's up dapper squad it's your boy darius back at it again with black clover episodes 161 and 162. the first one is called xenon or xenon i'm horrible with pronunciations in black over zenon's power now we know he had with a couple of his very strong like i think stage one underlings attacked the golden dawn headquarters and were smacking or handing out l's left right and salads left right and center alec dora tried to help william couldn't do anything so now we have william pissed off we have you know coming in pissed off captain and vice captain if you guys heard that that was a twitch follow i need to turn off the alerts but speak of the devil you guys i'm sure you guys can see um if you guys want to watch these reactions with me live and uncut with the immaculate vibes come over to the twitch twitch.tv darius you can also check out the full length and early access over on patreon all the links for that are going to be in the discord down or the description down below make sure to follow my other social medias twitter instagram and tick tock all the dapper darius much appreciated let's hop right on into this black clover episodes 161 and 162. the first one is called xenon's power let's do this and so i love how we're going to cut from this yep exactly to seeing oh brutally beaten are they actually dead [Music] no hesitation the spirit magic and with how strong his this guy can still block it stone that's way harder than iron or steel he's evading while helping his inter teammates okay so he's like no okay okay see i didn't realize you know was stage zero i thought i thought maybe you know what stage one but he definitely deserves stage zero makes sense he's got the goddamn vice captain that's like a karapika question what do you feel when you do these horrible things and that's like an ubo answer and now we need to have that outcome happen i am a fan of stone magic though i've always liked it oh i love the wind sword and it's so long right now too i love that reflection spirit of zephyr this guy's defense and offense are super strong [Music] i still can't get over that i don't know does the fact i still can't get over that oh okay you know was not expecting that okay okay big slicer oh my god i was handman that man is down for the account oh yeah that's insanely creepy what is he fog mist mist magic magic yeah i don't trust me i love my man klaus i just don't know if he's gonna be able to take this oh i love her compass and redirect i love that yeah how are we going to deal with this guy he seems pretty damn lp and seems like klaus is at a disadvantage because his he's such a physical magic you know his steel well after cutting through the stone dude he's coming over to help his homies i appreciate that and now let's team up yep the wind's a natural enemy see i love the magical disadvantages i'm always talking about that you know oh ceiling spectral hands okay klaus while he's distracted or someone let's do some team-ups please like it she can't keep it much bigger but she can move herself with it rip away the illusionary miss now it's just him and now that it's his physical body let's deal with him please and here comes klaus for the physicalness this is exactly the teamwork that i like to see it's exactly the golden dawn is he making like steel fists what was he just making okay man trying to get like awesome that went through him that was an impale oh bone yep well i was gonna say let's go to the fight but the fight came to us oh william better be okay oh my god it's like a spider web of bones this guy's literally kimi maru is he actually remembering some of those repressed memories of seeing him because he was the one chasing after him look at that grimoire assimilated real quick oh trying to combine our magics do some sort of defense wait i was not expecting that at all i was expecting some more teamwork us i need mimosa here right now to start doing some healing oh that transition was sweet i need to make sure klaus is okay this is 55. i love his bone sword oh he looks like a bone horns and devil horns even you know's getting but what the hell is going on this episode if you know when william can't take care of these guys who can take care of these guys i don't know what ralph can do i appreciate you coming to check but uh i mean i mean there's no way i mean i'm she's actually like disapperating like is you know actually dead why i was way too hyped going into this episode to see you know kick ass what world tree please some world tree something have some like julius type spell where he can do something crazy that's some world tree this is some world tree amazingness what oh my god i was so i literally thought i was like as soon as i saw a belt disappearing i was like is this serious that's like some attack on titan [ __ ] and her wings are still like starting to dematerialize like they're still kind of gone we just got handed our biggest l that we've ever been handed so we need to turn this around and get stronger so was he kidnapped and i mean they didn't really like kill him like he they he was stabbing the [ __ ] out of everyone else so i mean wow i kind of got goosebumps right now i was not expecting us to take l's like that at all like they were side characters for sure but hammond and sheeran were established magic knights established established i actually i'm kind of butt hurt i'm not going to see glass or shearing stone magic anymore like they were like i might have not they weren't my favorite characters but they were dope i'm actually kind of butthurt this is that was the first episode damn that kind of set a tone i was going into this way more hype than i should have been i guess okay all right getting into episode 162 this one's called the great war that breaks out i'm i'm still a little flabbergasted from last episode i'll be i'll be straight i'll be frank with you oh back in the spade kingdom i love how they do that all the time in the show when it comes to devils they show them in the actual shadows like not a physical entity you know where are you going are we getting a dante versus yami meanwhile bannika is invading the heart kingdom talk about a transition the great war is going to break out i could see why this title is like what luck is always ready to go which you guys better be ready to go because you really never know when it'll kick off you know you truthfully never know where is i know i know some friends in real life who are like charming literally that's the first time i've ever yep they felt it especially with immediately with the scouting yep would they have the whole bubble around oh that's why i said any moment now oh so they're the dark disciples with vanica oh we're helping so okay that's why we were talking about vanica earlier because she specifically hosts mega cula so i wonder the names of the other devils by xenon and dante so if dante and other people were happen to be coming from an area around that part we might run into them first is that what you're telling me narrator yes it should be [Music] i hope he comes back stronger than ever i would agree i would never go back towards that house either i mean his dad is super cool like i [ __ ] with gordon's dad it's just their house is like look at that hell no why did gray scream like that any reason no henry feels it oh [Music] do it oh i hope this is not another golden dawn scenario if you kill any black bulls members dante i'm personally jumping in this show and beating your ass myself mighty morphin time getting our zord recombination ragic the raging black ball gravity magic oh now normally i would be like that strong but after watching bungo stray dogs i truthfully know how strong that is like my man is chewy out here oh my god yep rouge what is dante going to think of austin's devil i want to devil the devil off i want our devil to have a conversation with their devil while us is having a conversation with him [Music] presence of the demon king that is such a cool name it's anti-magic your magic's not gonna work against it he's like okay rouge is kind of being bothersome so i'm gonna deal with her right now you're not taking my wife no no no sir no no no you don't i love when our sword gets [ __ ] massive like that my man us is going in i like that thinking gosh even though i know you're not going to be able to do that personally i like that thinking create the double clones of us i love that combo which one's a real one [ __ ] he's not gonna block or dodge him though he's just gonna use his magic yeah oh he took his devil form too how broken can this guy get house that was only half that was only 50. oh my god look at his form his form is sick bro how o p is i mean he is our final boss so i get it but this man is so opie i don't i i don't even know if yami could take him and yami is op yeah you can use a green push you in every which direction it doesn't keep you literally stationary it's [ __ ] crazy evil god's pressure craft that's the hardest stone sword you can think of you can dance it down that much yeah me no this is not gonna be like the golden dawn there's just no way can we stop stabbing characters i like please my man with nine-tailed fox yeah make some cotton or something that goes oh my god lucifero and he has conversations with his nope it's not as awkward [Music] something about that makes me doubt that but i cannot believe he has conversations with his devil my man is a black ball of uncontrollable dark matter like what i was hyped that's all narrow who concealed wounds isn't here i was hyped until i saw that man come on i feel bad but like oh this is [ __ ] i don't know this is so bad this is so horrible that black oh my god oh my god osa is on your ass i love the way they animated that how slow that was oh okay okay this shit's getting gucy i don't even know what to say after those two episodes that was actually some s tier black hole i was i was that was some [ __ ] right there i was way too excited going into the golden dawn episode 161 for yuno to pop off rightfully so and i was excited but then for xenon xenon to absolutely humble everyone there i do think william is alive and okay i do think he was kidnapped but we actually lost sheeran we lost hammond and had william not done that super long range whatever magic he did by the holy grace miracle that is world tree magic so because you like people were on the verge of death they said shouts out william shouts out yuno for going ham shouts out belle she was with him till the end she was literally about to elite oh that's so crazy to think about klaus as well fighting till the end i don't know oh we need see that's the thing if this happened before our training arc i'd be like okay this is going to be the thing that really like opens our eyes says okay we need to go train and get stronger this is post training art so i'm like whoa and they're still handing us l's i don't even know man goat damn bro gauche i hope is okay i feel for gray literally we would all probably be dead right now if it wasn't for vanessa and rouge but it's like yami's not here finral's not here narrow's not here magnus zoro zora [ __ ] uh luck noel this is so not fair this is like they're literally jumping us at our houses what are we gonna do this is that oh it is oh wow it's jing's voice actor present oh my god this is crazy absolutely yes to your episodes though absolute 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APyQZd_ldTQ | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=APyQZd_ldTQ | Consumerism | Wikipedia audio article | consumerism as a social and economic order that encourages the acquisition of goods and services in ever-increasing amounts with the Industrial Revolution but particularly in the 20th century mass production led to an economic crisis there was overproduction the supply of goods would grow beyond consumer demand and so manufacturers turned to planned obsolescence and advertising to manipulate consumer spending in 1899 a book on consumerism published under the name Thorstein Veblen called the theory of the leisure class examined the widespread values and economic institutions emerging along with the widespread leisure time in the beginning of the 20th century in it Veblen views the activities and spending habits of this leisure class in terms of conspicuous and vicarious consumption and waste both are related to the display of status and not to functionality or usefulness in economics consumerism may refer to economic policies which emphasize consumption in an abstract sense it is the consideration that the free choice of consumers should strongly orient the choice by manufacturers of what is produced and how and therefore orient the economic organization of a society compare producer ISM especially in the British sense of the term in this sense consumerism expresses the idea not of one man one voice but of one dollar one voice which may or may not reflect the contribution of people to society in the almost complete absence of other sustained macro political and social narratives concern about global climate change notwithstanding the pursuit of the good life through practices of what is known as consumerism has become one of the dominant global social forces cutting across differences of religion class gender ethnicity and nationality it is the other side of the dominant ideology of market globalism and essential to what Manfred Steger calls the global imaginary topic term the term consumerism has several definitions these definitions may not be related to each other and confusingly they conflict with each other one sense of the term relates to efforts to support consumers interests by the early 1970s it had become the accepted term for the field and began to be used in these ways consumerism is the concept that consumers should be informed decision makers in the marketplace in this sense consumerism as the study and practice of matching consumers with trustworthy information such as product testing reports consumerism as the concept that the marketplace itself is responsible for ensuring social justice through fair economic practices consumer protection policies and laws compel manufacturers to make products safe consumerism refers to the field of studying regulating or interacting with the marketplace the consumer movement is the social movement which refers to all actions and all entities within the marketplace which give consideration to the consumer while the above definitions were becoming established other people began using the term consumerism to mean high levels of consumption this definition has gained popularity since the 1970s and began to be used in these ways consumerism as the selfish and frivolous collecting of products or economic materialism in this sense consumerism is negative and in opposition to positive lifestyles of anti consumerism and simple living consumerism as a force from the marketplace which destroys individuality and harm society it is related to globalization and in protest against this some people promote the anti-globalization movement in a 1955 speech John bougas number two at the Ford Motor Company coined the term consumerism as a substitute for capitalism to better describe the American economy the term consumerism would pin the tag where it actually belongs on mr. consumer the real boss and beneficiary of the American system it would pull the rug right out from under our unfriendly critics who have blasted away so long and loud at capitalism somehow I just can't picture them shouting down with the consumers the gas definition aligned with Austrian economics founder carl menger's vision in his 1871 book principles of economics of consumer sovereignty whereby consumer preferences valuations and choices control the economy entirely a concept directly opposed to the Marxian perception of the capitalist economy as a system of exploitation Vance Packard work to change the meaning of the term consumerism from a positive word about consumer practices to a negative word meaning excessive materialism and waste the ads for his 1960 book the waste makers prominently featured the word consumerism in a negative way topic history topic origins the consumer society emerged in the late 17th century and intensified throughout the 18th century while some claim that change was propelled by the growing middle class who embraced new ideas about luxury consumption and about the growing importance of fashion as an arbiter for purchasing rather than necessity many critics argue that consumerism was a political and economic necessity for the reproduction of capitalist competition for markets and profits while others point to the increasing political strength of international working class organisations during a rapid increase in technological productivity and decline in necessary scarcity as a catalyst to develop a consumer culture based on therapeutic entertainments home ownership in debt the middle class view argues that this revolution encompassed the growth in construction of vast country estates specifically designed to cater for comfort and the increased availability of luxury goods aimed at a growing market such luxury goods included sugar tobacco tea and coffee these were increasingly grown on vast plantations historically by slave labor in the Caribbean as demand steadily rose in particular sugar consumption in Britain during the course of the 18th century increased by a factor of 20 critics argue that colonialism did indeed help drive consumerism but they would place the emphasis on the supply rather than the demand as the motivating factor an increasing mass of exotic imports as well as domestic manufacturers had to be consumed by the same number of people who had been consuming far less than was becoming necessary historically the notion that high levels of consumption of consumer goods is the same thing as achieving success or even freedom did not perceive large-scale capitalist production in colonial imports that idea was produced later more or less strategically in order to intensify consumption domestically and to make resistant cultures more flexible to extend its reach topic culture of consumption this pattern was particularly visible in London where the gentry and prosperous merchants took up residence and created a culture of luxury and consumption that was slowly extended across the socio-economic divide marketplaces expanded as shopping centres such as the new exchange opened in 1609 by Robert Cecil in the Strand shops started to become important as places for Londoners to meet and socialize and became popular destinations alongside the theatre restoration London also saw the growth of luxury buildings as advertisements for social position with speculative architects like Nicholas Barban and Lionel Cranfield there was growth in industries like glass making and silk manufacturing and much pamphleteering of the time was devoted to justifying private vice for luxury goods for the greater public good this then scandalous line of thought caused great controversy with the publication of Bernard Mandeville's influential work fable of the bees in 1714 in which he argued that a country's prosperity ultimately lay in the self-interest of the consumer advertising plays a major role in creating a consumerist society as goods are marketed through various platforms in nearly all aspects of life pushing the message that the viewers life is in need of some product consumerism is discussed in detail in the textbook media in everyday life the authors write consumerism as deeply integrated into the daily life and the visual culture of the societies in which we live often in ways that we do not even recognize Smulian 266 she continues thus even products that are sold as exemplifying tradition and heritage such as Quaker Oats cereal are marketed through constantly changing advertising messages million two hundred sixty-six advertising changes with the consumer in order to keep up with their target identifying their needs and their associations of brands and products before the viewer is consciously aware mediums through which individuals are exposed to ads as ever-changing and ever-growing as marketers are always trying to get in touch with their audience and adapts to ways to keep attention for example billboards were created around the time that the automobile became prevalent in society and they were created to provide viewers with short details about a brand or a catchphrase that a driver could spot recognize and remember million 273 in the 21st century there is an extreme focus on technology and digitization of culture much of the advertising is done in cohesive campaigns through various mediums that make ignoring company messages nearly impossible Iram Senreich writes about the relationship between online advertisers and publishers and how it has been strengthened by the digitization of media as consumers data is always being collected through their online activity Cyn Reich 3 in this way consumers are targeted based on their searches and bombarded with information about more goods and services that they may eventually need positioning themselves as a need rather than a want these trends were vastly accelerated in the 18th century as rising prosperity and social mobility increased the number of people with disposable income for consumption important shifts included the marketing of goods for individuals as opposed to items for the household and the new status of goods as status symbols related to changes in fashion and desired for aesthetic appeal as opposed to just their utility the pottery inventor and entrepreneur Josiah Wedgwood noticed the way aristocratic fashions themselves subject to periodic changes in direction slowly filtered down through society he pioneered the use of marketing techniques to influence and manipulate the direction of the prevailing tastes and preferences to cause his goods to be accepted among the aristocracy it was only a matter of time before his goods were being rapidly bought up by the middle classes as well his example was followed by other producers of a wide range of products and the spread and importance of consumption fashions became steadily more important topic mass-production the Industrial Revolution dramatically increased the availability of consumer goods although it was still primarily focused on the capital goods sector an industrial infrastructure ie mining steel oil transportation networks communications networks industrial cities financial centers etc the advent of the department store represented a paradigm shift in the experience of shopping for the first time customers could buy an astonishing variety of goods all in one place and shopping became a popular leisure activity while previously the norm had been the scarcity of resources the industrial era created an unprecedented economic situation for the first time in history products were available in outstanding quantities at outstandingly low prices being thus available to virtually everyone in the industrialised West by the turn of the 20th century the average worker in Western Europe or the United States still spent approximately 80 to 90 percent of his income on food and other necessities what was needed to propel consumerism proper was a system of mass production and consumption exemplified in Henry Ford the American car manufacturer after observing the assembly lines in the meatpacking industry Frederick Winslow Taylor brought his theory of scientific management to the organization of the assembly line in other industries this unleashed incredible productivity and reduced the costs of all commodities produced on assembly lines consumerism has long had intentional underpinnings rather than just developing out of capitalism as an example Ernest Elmo Calkins noted to fellow advertising executives in 1932 that consumer engineering must see to it that we use up the kind of goods we now merely use while the domestic theorist christine frederick observed in 1929 that the way to break the vicious deadlock of a low standard of living is to spend freely and even waste creatively the older term and concept of conspicuous consumption originated at the turn of the 20th century in the writings of sociologist and economist Thorstein Veblen the term describes an apparently irrational and confounding form of economic behavior Veblen scathing proposal that this unnecessary consumption as a form of status display as made in darkly humorous observations like the following the term conspicuous consumption spread to describe consumerism in the United States in the 1960s but was soon linked to debates about media theory culture jamming and its corollary productivism topic in the 21st century madeline levine criticized what she saw as a large change in American culture a shift away from values of community spirituality and integrity and toward competition materialism and disconnection businesses have realized that wealthy consumers are the most attractive targets of marketing the upper classes tastes lifestyles and preferences trickled down to become the standard for all consumers the not so wealthy consumers can purchase something new that will speak of their place in the tradition of affluence a consumer can have the instant gratification of purchasing an expensive item to improve social status emulation is also a core component of 21st century consumerism as a general trend regular consumers seek to emulate those who are above them in the social hierarchy the poor strive to imitate the wealthy and the wealthy imitate celebrities and other icons the celebrity endorsement of products can be seen as evidence of the desire of modern consumers to purchase products partly or solely to emulate people of higher social status this purchasing behavior may coexist in the mind of a consumer with an image of oneself as being an individualist cultural capital the intangible social value of goods is not solely generated by cultural pollution subcultures also manipulate the value and prevalence of certain commodities through the process of bricolage bricolage is the process by which mainstream products are adopted and transformed by subcultures these items develop a function and meaning that differs from their corporate producers intent in many cases commodities that have undergone bricolage often develop political meanings for example Doc Martens originally marketed as workers boots gained popularity with the punk movement and AIDS activism groups and became symbols of an individual's place in that social group when corporate America recognized the growing popularity of Doc Martens they underwent another change in cultural meaning through counter bricolage the widespread sale and marketing of Doc Martens brought the boots back into the mainstream while corporate America reaped the ever-growing profits of the increasingly expensive boot and those modeled after its style Martin's lost their original political Association mainstream consumers used Doc Martens and similar items to create an individualized sense identity by appropriating statement items from subcultures they admired when consumerism is considered as a movement to improve rights and powers of buyers in relation to sellers there are certain traditional rights and powers of sellers and buyers the conclusion is obvious consumerism not political democracy one the century regimes based on mobilizing people around ideas of social solidarity seem to end up demonic or at least bureaucratic and corrupt and even the relatively open and undemanding goals of liberal democracy for public life have failed to compete with consumerism Krauss Gary Essen all-consuming century why commercialism 1 in modern America Columbia University Press 2002 topic criticism topic overview since consumerism began various individuals and groups have consciously sought an alternative lifestyle these movements range on a spectrum from moderate simple living eco conscious shopping and local for buying local to freeganism on the extreme end building on these movements the discipline of ecological economics addresses the macroeconomic social and ecological implications of a primarily consumer driven economy in many critical contexts consumerism is used to describe the tendency of people to identify strongly with products or services they consume especially those with commercial brand names and perceived status symbolism appeal eg a luxury car designer clothing or expensive jewelry consumerism can take extreme forms such that consumers sacrifice significant time and income not only to purchase but also to actively support a certain firm or brand as stated by Gary cross in his book all consuming century why consumerism one in modern America he states consumerism succeeded where other ideologies failed because it concretely expressed the cardinal political ideals of the century liberty and democracy and with relatively little self-destructive behavior or personal humiliation cross two he discusses how consumerism won in its forms of expression opponents of consumerism argue that many luxuries and unnecessary consumer products may act as a social mechanism allowing people to identify like-minded individuals through the display of similar products again utilizing aspects of status symbolism to judge socioeconomic status and social stratification some people believe relationships with a product or brand name are substitutes for healthy human relationships lacking in societies and along with consumerism create a cultural hegemony and are part of a general process of social control in modern society critics of consumerism often point out that consumerist societies are more prone to damage the environment to contribute to global warming and to use up resources at a higher rate than other societies dr. Jorge Madrid says that trying to reduce environmental pollution without reducing consumerism as like combating drug trafficking without reducing the drug addiction in 1955 economist Victor LeBeau stated critics of consumerism include Pope emeritus Benedict the 16th Pope Francis German historian oswald spengler 1880 to 1936 who said life in America is exclusively economic in structure and lacks depth and French writer George de Mille 1884 to 1966 who held American materialism up as a beacon of mediocrity that threatened to eclipse French civilization Pope Francis also critiques consumerism in his book Ladon OSI on care for our common home he critiques the harm consumerism does to the environment and states the analysis of environmental problems cannot be separated from the analysis of human family work-related in urban contexts nor from how individuals relate to themselves which leads in turn to how they relate to others into the environment Pope Francis believes individuals obsession with consumerism leads us farther away from our humanity and makes us forget the interrelated nature between ourselves in the environment francis fukuyama blames consumerism for moral compromises another critic as James Gustav's path he argues that the growth imperative represents the main goal of capitalistic consumerism in his book the bridge at the edge of the world he notes basically the economic system does not work when it comes to protecting environmental resources and the political system does not work when it comes to correcting the economic system in an opinion segment of New Scientist magazine published in August 2009 reporter Andy Collins cited William Reese of the University of British Columbia and epidemiologist Warren Hearn of the University of Colorado at Boulder saying that human beings despite considering themselves civilized thinkers are subconsciously still driven by an impulse for survival domination and expansion an impulse which now finds expression in the idea that inexorable economic growth is the answer to everything and given time will redress all the world's existing inequalities according to figures presented by Reis at the annual meeting of the Ecological Society of America human society is in a global overshoot consuming 30 percent more material than is sustainable from the world's resources Rees went on to state that at present 85 countries are exceeding their domestic bio capacities and compensate for their lack of local material by depleting the stocks of other countries which have a material surplus due to their lower consumption not only that but McCracken indicates that the ways in which consumer goods and services are bought created and used should be taken under consideration when studying consumption furthermore some theorists have concerns with the place commodity takes in the definition of oneself media theorists Strout you and coined the term commodity self to describe an identity built by the goods we consume for example people often identify as PC or Mac users or define themselves as a coke drinker rather than Pepsi the ability to choose one product out of an apparent mass of others allows a person to build a sense unique individuality despite the prevalence of Mac users or the nearly identical tastes of Coke and Pepsi by owning a product from a certain brand ones ownership becomes a vehicle of presenting an identity that is associated with the attitude of the brand the idea of individual choice is exploited by corporations that claim to sell uniqueness and the building blocks of an identity the invention of the commodity self as a driving force of consumerist society's preying upon the deep human need to build a sense of self not all anti-consumerist suppose consumption in itself but they argue against increasing the consumption of resources beyond what is environmentally sustainable jonathan Porat writes that consumers are often unaware of the negative environmental impacts of producing many modern goods and services and that the extensive advertising industry only serves to reinforce increasing consumption likewise other ecological economists such as Herman Daly and Tim Jack and recognized the inherent conflict between consumer driven consumption and planet-wide ecological degradation according to Gary cross in Chapter 7 of his book and all-consuming century he discusses the idea behind economic and environmental catastrophes and the effect that consumerism has continued to have on society since he published this book in 2001 he argues that to begin barring an economic or environmental catastrophe most Americans are not likely to abandon their consumerist course they held to it tenaciously during two major crises of the 20th century 247 cross argues that since writing his book there have been two major catastrophes the first is 9/11 attack that challenged the United States economic globalization this attack has been analyzed because of United States consumer capitalisation he argues that there were very complex emotions surrounding the attack and it shines a light on how the United States needs to have a wake-up call with how we treat globalization it is interesting to see how cross argues that global capitalism has gotten out of hand and that people need to understand the true meaning behind the horrible 9/11 attack and how it increased consumerism the devastating attack had to do with the refusal of our Western culture acknowledging the downsides of their economic global imperialism topic consumerism as cultural ideology in the 21st century's globalized economy consumerism has become a noticeable part of the culture critics of the phenomenon not only criticised it against what is environmentally sustainable but also the spread of consumerism in cultural aspects however several scholars have written about the intersection of consumer culture in the environment discussions of the environmental implications of consumerist ideologies in work by economist Gustav Speth and Naomi Klein and consumer cultural historian Gary Krauss Leslie's Clair proposes the criticism through the idea of culture ideology of consumerism in his works he says that first capitalism entered a qualitatively new globalizing phase in the 1950s as the electronic revolution got underway significant changes began to occur in the productivity of capitalist factories systems of extraction and processing of raw materials product design marketing and distribution of goods and services second the technical and social relations that structured the mass media all over the world made it very easy for new consumerist lifestyles to become the dominant motif for these media which became in time extraordinarily efficient vehicles for the broadcasting of the culture ideology of consumerism globally as of today people are exposed to mass consumerism and product placement in the media or even in their daily lives the line between information entertainment and promotion of products has been blurred so people are more reformulated into consumerist behavior shopping centers are a representative example of a place where people are explicitly exposed to an environment that welcomes and encourages consumption as some of them are open for 24 hours Goss says that the shopping center designers strive to present an alternative rationale for the shopping centers existence manipulate shoppers behavior through the configuration of space and consciously design a symbolic landscape that provokes associative moods and dispositions in the shopper on the prevalence of consumerism in daily life historian Gary cross says that the endless variation of clothing travel and entertainment provided opportunity for practically everyone to find a personal niche no matter their race age gender or class the success of The Consumerist cultural ideology can be witnessed all around the world people rush to the mall to buy products and end up spending money with their credit cards thus locking themselves into the financial system of capitalist globalization see also topic consumerism and anti-consumerism in popular culture American Psycho Fight Club one dimensional man the century of the self the paradox of choice why more is less they live topic references Ryan Michael T 2007 consumption in George Ritzer Edie the Blackwell encyclopedia of sociology Blackwell publishing 2007 701 to 705 topic external links Adbusters an anti consumer is a magazine consumer culture by Ginni Wilmerding Center for the Advancement of the steady-state economy opposed consumerist macroeconomic framework circles of sustainability website for the circles of sustainability approach consumer ium development wiki a wiki related to consumer activism consumers may not realize the full impact of their choices a global consumer solidarity movement global local consumption by Emer Ashima and Paul James globalizing consumption by Paul James and Andy sherry obedience consumerism and climate change by Yosef 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GWp9rjrH6bs | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GWp9rjrH6bs | BCBcon Panel - Secrets to Doing a Successful ICO (Initial Coin Offering)” | I'm Tyler Kirk I'll be moderating the panel this is the panel just make sure everyone's in a right spot the secrets of doing a successful IC o---- I am an associate in the office here in DC of Wilson Sonsini privilege and Rosati I'm in the securities law practice there I'm going to give her just a brief few more words about my background and I'm gonna allow each of our panelists to introduce themselves as well I started off my career at the Securities and Exchange Commission I had the good fortune of being there when they first started their internal working group on digital currencies and distributed ledger technology which was a fascinating time to be a desk to see being in there at the ground floor when the SEC and the regulators bigan about this space and how to appropriately regulated after I left the SEC I've talked to another law firm and then well at wstr because they have a base in Silicon Valley they have a pipeline of tech interested clients and it was a really good fit with respect to this emerging new capital formation opportunity that blockchain and their sole coin offerings and the whole Creek that what assets presents so I'm excited to be here I'm excited they have all my panelists join us and talk about how to do successful secrets to do in a successful IC o---- and I'm looking forward to hearing what you have to say and I'll start off with Jenna and allow you to say a few words for yourself Carole and Johnny hi everyone my name is jenna bender up and my background is in writing proposals for a variety of industries like mostly technical industries like immigration law civil engineering and telecom amongst other things so I came into the blockchain in crypto space last year and as soon as I did it was a firehose of work putting together white papers for ICUs were hungry for people who a real background in strategy and putting together documents that were comprehensively marketing Lee it compelling for investors and also attorneys and regulators so that's that's me and you could write that's yeah I'll tell a story in a bit about that I'm Carol Van Cleef and you'll have to bear with me for a moment as I try to describe myself I have been a lawyer for many many years who has made a bold move to set up a consulting firm called luminous group with the idea of providing blockchain technology growth and risk management solutions to the industry having observed and been involved in over the last last several years a variety of a variety of steps in the evolution of blockchain technology and recognized it especially in the last year or so that a lot of companies who've raised a lot of money very quickly and a lot of these companies have very little in the way of management structure to start with and certainly very little capability to bring if any capability to bring a product to market and as it's clear that there's going to be a growing demand hopefully a growing demand on the part of investors for greater quality and better understanding through things like the white papers of what these transactions are involved and that's what was behind this I can't quite move away from the lawyer piece I just unfortunately want to open mine now I haven't learned not to give legal advice so I don't know I have hung out a bit of a shingle with blue LeClair and which many of you are virginia-based certainly we'll know well and I think this is my first initial announcement today that I'm becoming a partner with new ARCA which is a name that you're going to hear a lot more about because it's a technology development company that is also involved in venture capital it's a very unique business model first use case that they've been working on which you're going to hear a lot more about the coming weeks as proxy voting services which goes fully live next month everybody I'm John was the CEO of Loki I think the only one up here that's done a successful SEO personally or within our business but you guys have all consulted on many of these I advise about 27 companies that are you know have been through the icao process or are currently going through it also an LP and a couple of funds also the one of the cofounders of the digital asset trade association data we're the ones that have been responsible for Wyoming Colorado Tennessee several other states we've got about 13 other states here they're Texas California New Jersey and New Jersey tomorrow speaking with the Senate they're Virginia and Maryland cholera Colorado's got some other ones that are going through and Missouri and Mississippi I think those will all be by the end of April which is pretty wild it's amazing to have to be in all these places in addition to that I've been a macroeconomist for for the World Bank I've done some consulting for multiple regulators inside the u.s. for the World Economic Forum I've spoken in Davos on the name stage as well as on the crypto side I've been been around since 2010 although I will say carol has been in this space for substantially longer but I had what was the first year I've been two feet in the world of digital currency since 2008 so proceeding if you do the math it's proceeding Bitcoin I was involved with the gold back digital currency system that back in the day while it was not a decentralized system many there were many shared attributes and including smart contracts they existed then so I've had a little bit of a jump on the learning curve over a lot of other lawyers in particular yeah so that's that's that's my story and yeah if anybody well I guess most of the questions will come around the legality probably but the other side is something I really want to make sure that we kept to is what happens after what happens after an ICO right how do you substantiate the valuation for things how do you really scale a business because that's really the toughest part and then sort of the third side that I would love to see him kind of a last-minute addition here was I didn't get that email has yet the other the other side that I would love to get maybe get some sort of perspective to me you guys on is is what the investors really should look for right what isn't is not investment what really has an opportunity for growth what doesn't what is safe secure who's gonna get you know sort of these these these action letters or anything like that do you do you mind if I ask a level setting question how many people in the room owned cryptos oh this is a great round how many of you own tokens that you've bought through icos how many of you have checked the box that you're not a u.s. resident how many of the people that know tokens that bought an IC o---- are accredited investors oh I assumed in this room everybody is two of it do we have anybody in here Lewis thinking of or is doing an IC o---- okay interesting now wait is that thinking of doing it or thinking of investing in what those who are thinking of actually doing they're doing my rone I see and those who are thinking of investing okay that's good this is this is something this is this is great I did a program with the angel Capital Group in Boston last week and of about I know 75 200 people in the audience I think there were three or four hands that went up said they even own crypto much less you know doing anything in the ico space the angel spaces you know very much behind in this area well I think it's clear we have an awesome amount of diverse talents and perspectives so I think what I wanted to do is kind of start broadly will drill down some fire points a Big John you're the Hornet Valley investors and what that's we should be looking forward you know and what are the important factors after you and I see are really key and so I think I have at least one bullet point my list of topics that hits on what to do after Nicaea and we can never enjoy that with investor stuff at that point sometimes that makes sense so I was actually struck by I saw the title of this panel by the word secret what is the secret to do in a successful I see and I just wanted to put that question to the panel who says they're kicking off a topic of discussion is there a secret to doing a successful I see Oh God there are many secrets to success are less efficiently question is this a success for the investor or success for me is that time yeah yeah so so okay so there are a lot of there are a lot of secret sauce aspects to it right the first thing is really limit but for those that are looking at starting an IC o---- or launching ice you know limit forward-looking statements right and and make it very very very clear what their game plan is make it very clear if you're going after the utility aspect if they're going after security securities if you're going after a currency or whatever else right make it very clear make that argument and genuinely go for the biggest the biggest thing that I would say is have a product have a product that ideally have sales but at least an MVP that is ready to go when when you're out there if if you don't write the utility utility token model or whatever they're right it kind of falls on its face pretty quickly there are some some vehicles like us after if you're approving you're proving a network launch you're proving utility right out of the gate something like that makes it makes it different now for the investor perspective I think I think success post ICO is still still important for both aspects right for an investor's angle the biggest thing is do it just like you know invest just like you would have you seen look at the operators look at their market look at their their potential market opportunity right to understand the difference between a clean market cap and a market cap before the actual business it's not that complicated if you're a seasoned investor the real problem is people that are uneducated investors right that really aren't sophisticated or don't understand market they don't understand macro effects your micro effects and they don't understand substantial valuation they're just speculating on these things that's where it turns into a really big danger in my eyes because they just expect that everything's going to go up in value it's that's not the case right that's not how a real market works Kenny maybe I think we should take a couple steps back he he has a tennis to get a little head of the game well sorry this job you you raised you raised a couple of things I think are important to make clear from the beginning as what kind of an ICO are you talking about I is it going to involve a utility token and I guess the question is what is a utility to house really defined and utility token sure okay so and Carol and I have thought about this and trying to figure out exactly we're both on the side of trying to actually actively steer and help regulators understand what these things are educating them because most of them are pretty proud cryptocurrency and control blockchain they just don't really understand so you can really think of crypto cryptocurrency as broken down by three or four different sections you really can think of things that are just currencies right they're just meant for buying and selling or storing value Bitcoin is a pretty good example of them so I was in Syria because I think mutations right bitcoins are news fight the other side of things is a security token these are genuine securities equities plays some derivatives and some essence although I guess essentially to raise rubles to raise funds yeah it's really it's it's exactly it is a financial vehicle for for raising capital in any sort of fashion right this is where the Howey test really comes in if you clearly fit within that how he just okay great then you've got transactional there also they've been referred to as utility tokens older the regulators really are starting to hate that phrase things along those lines you can think of these as gift cards or you can think of these as calling cards in some respects there are a lot of semantics legal semantics around all this stuff but I'm just Chinese in broad strokes utility tokens basically came about because they fundamentally break the fourth pillar of the how we just I believe so we can't we're jumping ahead yeah okay all right so a test so that's that's fine so so essentially a utility token is used for merely gaining access to a product but in some essences like an Amazon gift card that only allows you to buy specific products on him son that's a utility model that's a transactional token and then there's some altruistic ones as well so I think from the investor's standpoint understanding well both from the from the entity that's putting a token al as well as from the investor standpoint is understanding the nature of the token to start with is is what's critical and the problem is is the this whole area became so fast and furious since just about this time last year it's April was really I think a defining line when the market for ICO started to heat up and it was I think the Tyler you were at the SEC you had that history you know you know talking about having to drink through multiple fire hoses at one time it was just an extraordinary time and I think what we had to do is sort of pull back some especially after the SEC chairman came out about four or five months ago and said there there's not a ICO that he's seen yet this amount of security and so we've been trying to work through and refine the dialogue in this area for a few months now and one of the starting points is what kind of it just a utility are we all right sorry token are we really talking about Jenna from your perspective as someone who helps people write white papers and how do you kind of work through describing the function of token or was something you hear from Duncan issuer's when they talk to you about utility there's a security token how are they focusing on was it how's it reflected in the white paper well that is the million dollar question I think that everybody wants to be a utility token but I'm working more now if I find with stos as opposed to I cos because people ELISA Tio's sto and sto as a security token offering so it's kind of it's been spoken about as being sort of the new ICO of 2018 that it's really to describe teams that have come to the realization that their token is a security and they're going to go the compliance route and hey the attorneys what they deserve to be paid to put something out that is not going to be shut down in three years so that's really where I find that my work is going so I rely a lot i my my place is sort of a funnel so I don't know anything I come into a project sort of dumb and that's my job is to be the idiot in the room and say okay what is this thing because ultimately my job is to describe in a document what is going on to people who may not have ever touched cryptocurrency before especially people who are investing in these from traditional industries or and like whether it be accredited investors or the public they sort of the messaging in the paper has to be accessible to anyone so my job is to come in and ask the questions that those people are going to ask and simplify things and layer the messaging to match what they're looking for so I guess I can't really speak to what as security or utility is because I leave that to the attorneys who I work with really closely now I find that I am developing some really close relationships with those people because we're sort of because everything that I say they're also saying in the offering memorandum and it's like you know a very symbiotic relationship now so I I guess I'm just gonna take the floor for a second and talk about like what I've seen in the industry as far as the white papers here and when I came into this space relatively recently may I interrupt for just a minute explain the white paper for those of you don't understand some of the book I mean people know what white papers are but don't okay go ahead say that it's sorry but it's part of the of what has become this under this ico umbrella is that every company and I think largely because satoshi nakamoto who was the person attributed the good person attributed to having created Bitcoin he put out a white paper so every company that comes along now whether they're doing a new currency or a utility token or just a security raise they have to have a white paper yeah that's a really good point and so I should probably back up because I'm so steeped in this that sometimes I forget you know not everyone is all yeah so satoshis white paper fit the description typically of what people would call a white paper it was technical no marketing it was you had to read it three or four times if you weren't a an engineer to understand what it was saying and it's a lot of the projects in the space have tried to imitate that white paper by only being technical so what's happened is that crypto has grown to not just include a crypto geeks who want to invest in the new sort of blockchain project but now it's the general public and Wall Street and everybody else so these white papers have to accomplish a number of different goals from describing your technical platform which what is it that you're building then they have to talk about why you should invest and those are separate things and so I come from creating proposals for that ultimately have to sell product or service and because of that I've sort of developed these skills to be able to assimilate the technical aspects and sell those as part of the developed messaging out of those and that's really what these white papers have to do now because even though you should have a product built when you launch often they don't so sometimes the white paper is all you have when you're going to investors and when you're saying we want money to do this and we want everyone to buy our token that way paper is your product so when that when teams come to me it's because they don't have any idea how to layer those messages on top of their technical platform because what I do is mostly platforms now I don't work on as much of the just the token with the smart contract anymore like those things are kind of like 2017 so for the record by the way everybody in crypto refers to crypto as crypto dog years okay life moves really fast really fast yeah everybody that's used to financial markets or has been an investor keep in mind that the crypto market never closes it never stops it's 24 hours a day 365 a year and it will go up or down a thousand dollars in a few hours a few minutes a few a few minutes sometimes like last year definitely but from really last March which is when I kind of got involved in starting in launching and ICO to kind of guess really January you felt like six or seven years wanted if if you were around in the early days being last March of ICO is like oh my God where did you just come from it was it was you it was intense I got my first phone call in the in mid-2014 from someone because the first i ciose what really have given rise to this happened in 2014 the etherium was one of them master coin was another and i remember getting that phone call from from someone who may be in this room maybe now who said hey so-and-so just did such-and-such last week and they haven't gotten in trouble yet so I can do it too and I'm like no because as far as I can see and again because of my bat my background with the gold back digital currency where we had looked very hard at whether we had a security or we had a currency you know these things called icos or these new token news coming out looked really like they were securities in many ways and I think I was right because the SEC today is taking action on some matters that happen this matter back is as four years ago yeah I think that's that's a good good kind of segue to the next question I think it's important should the United States right now just be avoided altogether or do we have enough information to make informed decisions about the night zero inside the United States no DuBose I think we need to meet in the middle the regulator's need to meet the middle with the tech people but no the US should not be avoided all together what one of the structures that we've recently stumbled upon we've been trying to set up our foundation for a while we have a Delaware city quarter for Virginia LLC a Wyoming nonprofit like you have to get really really really sophisticated and just kind of ridiculous with with the formation structures but one of the things that we discovered works really really well is actually setting up a for-profit entity in someplace like Gibraltar Malta Singapore even Japan Tokyo you know all these places do you set up a for-profit there whose sole shareholder as a US nonprofit or something along those lines and it actually works quite quite well but I don't I don't think I don't think that the US should be avoided there's so much powerhouse here and when when some of this regulation does come I try to be on the front side of a lot of this it's gonna make a really good positive and and big impact because once that that ball gets rolling down the hill they it's gonna be I think pretty massive the other side of it is it really sucks sometimes to set up a foundation or or another entity in another country there's a lot of complexity around it and it optical II it really looks terrible freckly owners and important people or anybody else right sukkah ask you a question who's issuing the tokens and that structure is that it's now the foundation so so effectively the way that it works is that's the the entity which is actually a for-profit foundation set up in Singapore has a Wyoming nonprofit as its sole beneficiary or the sole shareholder so essentially you try to align the incentives across the whole thing but you don't have the regulatory constraints of being a non-profit or a foundation or a non-profit foundation in a place like Singapore now the reason that Singapore got chosen over say Gibraltar which we had originally planned Malta Switzerland Papua New Guinea the Caymans Puerto Rico any of these places is that they've got pretty well defined the mas has been pretty well defined on what securities regulations are regarding from the currency and for us it was just i'd much rather know and pay a little extra then then be uncertain all the time again maybe a little bit more context on this whole conversation is that the first ones that were done first icos in 2014 happened out of switzerland they happened because you had a new platform a new protocol that was being released in the form of a Duryea they set up a not-for-profit because the intent was to use that not-for-profit in a way that we typically think about not-for-profits in the United States the problem is is once you have a successful fundraising that everybody else says oh we've got to do it that way not really understanding why they're doing it that way so everyone starts blocking - - Switzerland Switzerland realizes pretty quickly oh my god we've got a lot of stuff coming in here and they realize that there's some of them that are really sort of not-for-profit in sort of the traditional sense the you know whether it's do good and and then they also realize they needed a track for poor profit companies so they have formed of both tracks then we started seeing other countries jumping in and saying wait we're not going to let Switzerland get all the money that's coming out of you know jumping on the bandwagon with these icos and we're going to start to make ourselves friendly jurisdictions for that so we saw Singapore we've seen Gibraltar Malta and others and Singapore Gibraltar I think and probably made the greatest strides from the perspective of whether you're investor or you're a company looking to do this the first thing the very very first thing that you need to do is you need to sit down with tax accountants or knowledgeable tax counsel to help you figure out what your goals are are you going to be a for-profit entity are you putting together something that go into a knot for a lot of different pieces that have to go into that strut into that thought process so I think that hopefully that helps people sort of sort through that this is not just bump bump and I can see it way too often or like slow down we've got to get the we've got to get the tax piece worked out first then we have to start to layer on you know what the right jurisdiction is going to be so for example if you go to Switzerland I'll let your documents are gonna be in German we go to Singapore they're going to be in English in if you go to Gibraltar and you can get listed on an exchange and Gibraltar if you're doing an issuance that may be a passport to have your token traded with people all over the world right now we've got certain issues we're up against but good luck getting in touch with lawyers there on a daily basis by the way know what your balls mean this was the biggest nightmare they don't a million dollars to do lawyers there that never ever answered the phone I literally had to fly into Madrid and drive down it's it's it's all difficult so so what Carol's saying right that's really going from 1 to 100 that's how to have a launch Nico but the very first thing that I would suggest is that running a business is really tough in general especially breaking down equities equity stakes for each of a partner is usually the employees all of that stuff I would highly highly highly recommend standing up some sort of business and doing an equity round first it can be small but you get a valuation you understand what a 409a is you understand the valuation metrics you understand who's getting what stake right you have a due diligence packet you have a lawyer you have some Tax Counsel already set up understand how to create a real business first and foremost before you go launching at anything else it doesn't need to be a for-profit business it doesn't need to be a non-profit business understand business first and foremost in them and then go from there you've got to do the zero to one and one of the things we've found that you asked what the stages of whether it's an ICO or an sto or a tio it's sort of like Bitcoin and blockchain at some point people realize like Bitcoin was too tainted so the whole technology is gonna move forward we had to change the term to blockchain so that's what we've been going through with ICO to sto but I the sort of typical typical steps have been the pre presale the presale now called private sale and then the ICO the the the public offering and that pre pre sale is where I think a lot of what you're talking about it's very important that that very first stage because it costs money and it's costing more and more all the time to do an ICO so what you do is you raise money and that pre presale reign of time maybe a million maybe two million maybe up to five million dollars that's used to then fund you to get you know to hire Jenna to hire the lawyers to hire you know the extent you've got an investment banking type firm that's working with you and to pay the other expenses marketing expenses and so on around that and then you can go to the presale and or the private sale and these days because the issues in the United States a good chunk of of the ICO is happening in that time period upwards of 80 plus percent of its being taken up in it would because that's where you can carefully monitor and know that you're getting accredited investors who can come and you can get an exemption from the SEC registration issues that you know keep you out of keep you out of hot water of the SEC generally it's so speaking of terms have been tainted like I co watching like we know that a lot of initial coin offerings were kind of the first round of capital race it was done through these simple agreements for future children's saps si si mts and and so now after the in back in February the SEC was reported to a delivered on sixty to eighty subpoenas right to to various ICAO issuers in the United States and since then I think the saft has has kind of gone through a little bit of a blemish on its record right people are trying to avoid using saps now because they think it's tainted now that the SEC has somewhat spoken with delivering a bunch of subpoenas to a bunch of ICO issuers well again I think if we take a step back and say why we're saps being used in the first place you can understand why they have the taint and why they may not be as bad as they seem if you understand the right framework for it so these were some simple aggrievement for future future tokens which based on the safe agreements is simple room future equity and what they what they were used for was to sign people up to get them to admit to capital based on a future issuance of a token and they were being told by their lawyers that their token offering their ICO was not going to be subject to SEC regulation and suddenly you are now creating a security within the context of that agreement and that's where the SEC was really reacting so if they jump in I have a little bit of I don't know experience experience yes so I I was the first sacked we did the first staffed in the world I was with working with Cooley on creating this after that stage Marko sanctorium veteran American all those guys the reason it's tainted isn't just just you know sort of what what was happening but it comes down to a fundamental thing is that nobody seems to bother to ask why something's done the way that it is just how to do it this after made perfect sense it was it was a ready filing a regulation deed filing and we did some other things right it made perfect sense with one big element that people seem to forget which is you had to have a network launch event you had to actually have a product out and genuinely prove that it was utility that it had this before you issued anything else before you sold anything else right you had to have a lock-up period you had to have all of these things that people just started sort of oh we don't need that we don't need that we don't need that it seemed those are kind of essential pieces to making this thing run and that's where you have a utility token that's that that is exactly where utility token came from right it was breaking breaking this how we test so so for those of you that don't know what what the hell test is this is a Supreme Court I guess hearing or post Hayes just decision that was defining what a security is it is what is not there what specific type of security yeah that's what contrary yes yes I so so I'll leave it to you to explain that for I think what expectation oh yeah so so if we all this is where the moderator becomes a member of the town so the if you go to all the four major federal secures statutes each one has a definitional usually section two and defines a bunch of terms that are used all throughout the federal securities laws one of the key terms in fact there usually are an alphabetical order but in the Securities Act of 1933 a definition one I believe is the definition of security and but each statute has a definition of security and it's kind of like wine right there's many - is a class and many things underneath wine that still constitute one you have Cabernet you have Merlot Bordeaux so in a very similar way you have a definition of security and then you have a list of a bunch of instruments a lot of these instruments are listed in the definition would be instruments that any of us would reasonably conclude say yeah that's a security I reckon on set a share of stock it's a corporate bond we have an option right we all would recognize that as a security but you would give a pause on one particular phrase that one particular phrase its investment contract what is that that's very ambiguous anything can be a contract right you can write down on a piece of paper I promise to buy this chair at five bucks and Caroline can sign it and weave it into a contract to buy a chair for five dollars but what makes that contract not an investment contract and and this is obviously gross simplifications but the Supreme Court was challenged by JW Howie we've got a farmer down Florida we had a bunch of orange groves because he was selling investment contracts rows of of oranges down to Florida to people walk in the Northeast saying you can have a piece of the Florida sunshine dream and we'll harvest all these oranges for you we'll sell them and then we'll send some of the profits back up to you so this whole contract was challenged and when all we had to Supreme Court and Supreme Court said you know what investment contract before we had the securities laws was a well understood terms in the states because the states was wearing the first securities all started actually started out thing out in Kansas called the blue sky laws because lots of blue sky out in Kansas so we have state blue sky laws and so the SEC said back at the time when this they're not the SEC but the Supreme Court said back when we drafted this statute and that's what contract had a well-developed meaning in the States and so they actually interpreted an investment contract with that background in mind and came up with a four factor test in a four factor test for when this particular type of instrument is a security an investment contract or any contract or any type of product is an investment contract and therefore security you can apply this for vector tests to it there's no need to apply to a stock of Apple I'll share that with you there's no need to do that it's already listed there but when you whenever you come up or come across a financial product and you're wondering is this a security because it doesn't look like any of the other things listed there you apply the Howey test and so that's where we are in the token world right in the crypto world we have this token this new digital product what is it it doesn't fit neatly within typically it doesn't fit neatly within any of the other listed instruments in a definition of security so we applied the definite we applied the investment contract test and that is is there an investment of money and a common enterprise with the expectations of profit to be derived primarily from the efforts of a third party and those are the four factors that's new money coming enterprise expectation of profit from the efforts of third party so so where that utility aspect came in and I'm I'm not a lawyer right so I can't give any legal advice as every lawyers ever told me didn't say but but really where it came in for us with the South was was really that fourth one there right the expectation of an increase in value by the actions of a third-party third-party being a intermediate that was really what it came down to is saying look you must use this thing in order to get the product there is no expected increase in value because the products is live there's a spot price for us again another thing that people look like to understand when they're doing this affright the way the reason it made sense for us was because for us it was two hundred and fifty dollars per month per user for a product or a hundred tokens right it meant that there was an intrinsic valuation to the coin all the time there was no expected increase in value we never spoke about future sort of expectations growth or forward-looking aspects to what we were doing it there were a lot of there were a lot of you know large things ever so the shaft has gotten a really bad name and I'm fine with that for everybody except us say I said that it shouldn't be looked at as being bad well I think if the actors that should be looked at as being bad they're they were bad actors they just used something as oh this is a great get-out-of-jail-free cards no it took a lot of effort to get there and you really have to be very safe and secure about it I think one of the things to keep in mind I don't know how many of you we didn't ask for the question are looking at I cos to just be a fundraise and if you're talking about a fund raise that's going to be very different from John's experience with dude Utility token and from an investor's standpoint you've got a different level of concerns and issues and as I said I was at this angel capital summit last week and one of the issues for angels as angels are used to making investments early in into companies and being able to get a seat on the board or get two seats on the board but with the switch with these tokens you don't have the ability at least at this point in time to negotiate for that kind of say with respect to the company so it's often it's a fundraise and it's a fund raises non dilute above equity however we're starting to see we're going to see a great deal of creativity I believe in the market over the next few months as people start to come out with different types of of token offerings that represent different things I'm involved with one company that is the toka is going to represent a stream of revenue a percent of the revenue that's generated off in the system I'm involved in another project where it's going to represent an investor it's going to represent a piece of a company that owns a very well-known piece of property it's really there's a great ice I always tell people sit down with a blank piece of paper and create a new kind of instrument but I think the Tyler's point earlier is that that we have we have a long history of regulation in the United States for what we do with people's money so if it's not if we have currency which that's the province of the banks for the most part these banks may be money transmitters non banks that take Custer's money and move it someplace else for them we have the securities firms that we have rules around that we have the insurance companies and then we've got sort of this failsafe is that if it doesn't fit into any category the the Supreme Court in particular the courts the regulators are going to try their best to protect consumer money and that's why this how we test this whole analysis become very important I will tell you just as Lana code early as i sat with a couple of young men who are trying to put together their token economy you know the in the context of the business model they had and I kept saying to them you've got a security you've got a security and we kept going back there no no no no no and I finally realized that when I said security they thought I meant equity and I said no you know it's it's a catch-all for everything else that you can't put into these other buckets and with that they go oh and that conversation changed dramatically Jennifer you talk to people about drafting their white papers they coming to you saying hey you know we're scared of the sap now we want to go somewhere else is that you know when people I hear from a range of people like my inbox is just stacked and when I find is that the people in this industry who have the background that's what happens is that I have this secret theory that's not secret because I'm gonna tell you that all of the social media experts from 2012 saw crypto and bought a few tokens and change their LinkedIn profile to ICO and blockchain expert so now we have all these icy or blockchain experts out there that on LinkedIn and otherwise that it's really difficult to sift through all of that and find the people who can really help you to put in something together that's going to be really good so when so I get a request from all kinds of different people and the first question that I ask now and you guys will love this is do you do you have an attorney and if they say no it's click because or I just tell them like you know I think that you have a really interesting idea but if you don't have an attorney yet you got a lot to learn no matter what your ideas and so I had a guy call me last year about a project that he really wants to work on and he just called me last week and he said I got some funding for this I got 250 K I'm liking this alone enough but okay that's great congratulations and he's like well so I want to launch this ICO before the SCC starts putting in all these regulations because I want to get under them under the door I'm like okay first of all if you have an attorney yet he's like no I'm like okay dude thank you it's it's so there's all kinds of different like people who like still hear about the ICO and and they want to launch their own token and then I have projects and platforms coming to me that what I find is now that they're existing companies that are already making revenue off of some other products that are launching a crypto to power another platform or start another sort of the market with with revenue streams coming into the token that then are dividend sharing with the investors so that's a really interesting model that I'm beginning to see and those projects I'm really excited to see watch so it's and and I find that the token structure can it differs like for because I were I have so many different touch points now with different projects that are in so many different industries I see how they have to structure the token like sometimes it's a utility token inside of a platform that's a payment network and then outside of that there's a separate sort of situation where investors are investing in the token but it's a separate like inside the network the token doesn't value doesn't fluctuate so you're dealing in US dollars and then outside of that the investors are seeing that fluctuation and they're investing so but there's different models so I think that I don't know about your question I I don't I I don't like touch the legal stuff at all I just talked to the attorney about okay what what do I need to know for this specific project because it's so different for every every project and and the strategy for the attorney is going to be different like everybody sort of sees different like things coming down the pike so and there are different competency levels with attorneys as well as you guys know so they're all attorneys so it really does like the token structure can really depend on the advice that the attorney is giving to what's going to be legal three years from now so and there's a lot of creativity going on in there that's a really the the advice issue is very important because I have worked with I'm not a securities lawyer I have certainly learned a lot by osmosis and it was my favorite class in law school but I have a tax lawyer on this side and I have a securities lawyer on this side but what I have found is that really the best securities lawyers in this space are really IPO lawyers yes because they understand that whole process of bringing something to market they understand early stage companies they also understand a lot of the issues around you know how you can put something into the market when you deal with credit investors when you can public you know what it means to be listed on exchange and I think the exchange issue is a really important piece here because that's one of the areas that we're still waiting for a fairly big shoe I think to fall maybe a couple big shoes that fall from the SEC we still have a lot of SEC actions to happen that are going to fill in gaps but for those of us who have enough experience in this area we have a pretty good idea what those that those those gaps are that they're going to fill in and how they're going to do it it's not going to be a surprise when it comes to us but the exchange area and that's very important because a lot of the early ICO activity was fueled by the fact that you could get a token in an ICO and you could lie sometimes that you were in not in the US so sometimes it didn't even matter and then you were flipping it immediately and flipping it on an exchange that was not a registered exchange not an exchange that was registered to to deal with publicly traded securities and the tokens themselves weren't a perfectly registered so you had to weigh I mean it's going against you right now most of the US exchanges have shut down then we have some of these decentralized autonomous exchanges that exist that people still will may list their tokens on to trade but that quick flip money especially for US presidents is sort of going on though I know people have set up set up accounts or set up companies and offshore places yes yeah the velocity of the markets going so so it takes us back to I think a lot of what we're going to see over the next six months we will continue to see a certain amount of utility tokens but I think it's going to be really much the raising funds you know just an outright security token a lot of we're gonna be accredited investor booyah credit investors though I think by the end of the year we'll probably have a pretty good path forward on exchanges yeah I think that I think I'm starting to cut is a nice dovetail into the what John brought up earlier you want to top-up secondary trades and freely traded so how do we get to early trading tokens in the United States which we're not going to avoid United States and if many of these tokens are gonna at least start out their lives for some period of time yeah as securities you know I think we're gonna have to have some type of traditional capital infrastructure build up inside the United States as terribles alluding to exchanges there are some ways for restricted securities to be freely traded on after a holding period for example right there are rules that say you hold for 12 months it's a 366 days because if you tell for 12 months it's hold for one more day it's just been sure right so there are some holding period issues but if we really want to ensure that they stay freely tradable for example because if an affiliate of the issuer of the screws Alliance ability of the issuer touches it tokens again after three hundreds of six days now the clocks member set so you might have to start looking into more more kind of continuously always really traded or tokens which is going to be more regulated so we're we what do you think is going to be coming on so so I've been working on on a regulation da or a digital asset I know it works right sorry we did bring C act to rip crap yeah now since soso regulation de regulation a regulation crowdfunding which is cf and then now ideally well we'll get it ranked EA across right which is just digital assets but essentially what what the real problem is is that it's so undefined right now what is and isn't legal for a liquidity perspective getting on an exchange it's really really really scary it's the one thing from a founders perspective that kept me up night after night after night because you basically got 10,000 people that just put money in that are you know picketing and rioting on your telegram where your your your social media or whatever else saying where's the exchange where does the exchange where a state change I want to get liquidity I I need to at least make sure that what I have can come back even if it's out a little bit of loss that part's really scary and it's amazing how much they you know there's sort of a peer pressure there the other side of it is everybody is telling you don't go on an exchange it's illegal and then everybody else is saying go in an exchange we want our money back you know and you've got the state level you've got the federal level and you've got the the civil level right you could you could get a plaintiff plaintiff suit coming after you something that people don't really realize is it effectively as soon as you actually launch and raise and you close and I see you around you're basically stuck between a rock and a hard place and figure it out what it ultimately came down to is just saying bucket let's go and and and we did and so far okay I've just started sleeping a few few hours a night a baby in the house don't you she's for good yeah she's she's four and trust me she sleeps way better than I do but yeah it's just you don't really have a way of knowing now I do think that we're gonna have some some federal regulation this year we're certainly going to have a state by state regulation I've been working working on that yeah yeah for sure it's coming I've got a catch up and ask you a question but like we've seen some businesses try to go down the path of setting up exchanges like t0 there's several others out there right and trying to become national security exchanges or inhibitor trading systems guys have you what's the world street from we're hearing about the progress of that infrastructure being built oh yeah so I actually just spoke with Patrick yesterday Ceaser petrifying is the CEO and founder of overstock he's the one that started t zero as well then there's also polymath Trevor from polymath and several other places there's also lending platforms like salt that I've been working with and let me let me put one thing there year so we are one of the first utility tokens we were the first staff but we're actually a hybrid model my business assignment model we are a utility token for essentially access to the system and then it turns into an asset back currency from there that we've been working on registering as internationally for quite a while I personally think that's where things should be going in longer term securities is a pretty good half step there well I think that's important distinction is is it a security or is a currency because right now we already have fairly well developed we've got several years of this trade of exchanges that are dealing in currencies granted some of that's been thrown into a little bit of question by some of the statements the SEC chairman but those entities are subject to regulation with the with the Financial Crimes enforcement network under the Bank Secrecy Act as money transmitters and are required to register as money service businesses and get AML compliance programs they also have to be concerned about whether they're subject to state regulation as money transmitters but and that's I've worked in that area for a long time number of clients in that area and we've done a lot of work over the years then you've got this new you know the issue of what do you do once you move beyond currency and where's that line between currency and token token as security and that's where we've had a lot of pulled out so with t0 they they took several couple of years to get the right regulatory structure in place we've also had the alternative trading systems that have entered the picture one of them scheduled to go alive in the next week I think which is expected to absorb some of the the need for for exchanges and there are several more than are stacked up so we're getting closer and closer to having having changes in the US that are perfectly licensed the real challenge is going to be is not so much the exchange but are the securities that the the tokens themselves going to be in the right place to trade on these exchanges because well they have been able to go through and get cleared by the SEC by that time so I just want to clear up a couple things so essentially utility token most beneficial by far for investors right for anybody buying you know I think I think those that are going in for fund raising can be important well yeah so I I would say I would say that's really for token holders investors whatever utility token makes a lot of sense security token much much much clearer and safer for the business however there's no liquidity yet there probably will be some exchanges and liquidity and and I think that regulation is a big a big part of all this but going back to your question here of sort of where of where do we go and and and what do we do with security tokens when we do with exchanges one of the things that I would love to propose for any business it's about to or that's already going through and I see are anything along those lines or anybody that's looking to invest or buy into this market I'd like to see more companies do a post IC o---- equity round you essentially get a market or an audit or a third party to set a clear valuation of what something is from an intrinsic perspective defining the assets due diligence packets disclosures all this stuff right you you you cement you cement in this shape of what the thing was and you can actually then fund from there or get some other capital when when I was launching our IC o---- we did kind of a crazy thing we asked for a fairly small amount of money which was twenty million dollars those two the two or three hundred million that everybody was asking for that seemed crazy at the time it's not so crazy now right it's nobody is making more than that with the exception of a telegram or whatsapp or Facebook right it's it's it's getting it's getting kind of refined now we're out of the woods and I don't want to scare everybody off of this because it is scary and dangerous but one of the things to keep in mind which really hasn't the next issue to come up are shortly that hasn't yet is what happens to these tokens in corporate transformations because they that that's an issue that we haven't really started talking about but these tokens are getting issued and we're dealing with a lot of young early-stage companies that are going to go through multiple rounds of whatever and what happens to a token holder in that process so that's that's my prediction for the future thank you thanks to you to view John either you join this panel last minute we really appreciate you to jump it on and then taking taking the wall for your team here Carol I've seen you on several conferences on several panels over the last two and a half years or so it's an awesome honor to be on a panel valued to moderate what do you want to say thank you for coming in Jenna thank you for contributing we really appreciate your perspective on flight and for all of you guys thank you for coming to the conference really appreciate your attention and I guess I'll be hanging Ralph a little bit if you all have any questions and feel free to come up so thank you [Applause] | CONNECTpreneur | UCc1oS7GAM0gfKRJ3rVk2frA | 2018-06-05 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 10,203 | 54,153 |
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XNdBK7OztAw | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XNdBK7OztAw | Transform and Innovate I Ricardo Vargas, Alex Osterwalder & Daniel Pink (Part 2) | one point that for me was was very interesting you said about the cognitive bias but you said on the Western world so yeah of culture difference for example large companies operating globally yeah absolutely that fits in Switzerland for sure may not fit right and I don't know I mean again when we look at when we look at the when we look at bait when we look at the field of essentially cultural psychology how there are different kind of schema that different nationalities bring to literally how they see the world so there's some famous work from a guy named Richard Nisbett at the University of Michigan where he took so I'm going to use Americans as the quintessential example of the West and I'm going to use Japanese as a quintessential example of the East and so even literally how how they see the world and so you show so Nisbet did some work where he would show an aquarium to a group of America to Americans and then he would show it to Japanese so and the acquirement happened to have a very you know like a single lot of fish but a single large fish and so what do the Americans see they say I see a giant goldfish right right there what did the Japanese see describe the scene oh I see some plants in the background as part of it and so you have a greater move toward context and a greater move toward basically a background in foreground you see it in the work of Michelle Gelfand who talks about certain cultures and it goes directly to explore and exploit certain cultures being tight in certain cultures being loose certain cultures being very very heavily rule-based certain cultures being less rule-based more norm based more more value based one isn't better than the other it's simply different ways different ways of doing things and so I think what we need in to me the very best innovators are people who are Maltese okay at multi in any entities that's multicultural and by cultural I don't even mean east and west I mean I understand tight cultures i underst loose cultures I see the background I see the foreground I know that personality matters I also know that context matters and then it goes into you know one of the things that always amazes me being in a place like Finland as an American is how many people are multilingual in a way that they are not in the United States and so it's really just a matter of McKee attributed the personal level is multi miss like Alex you know he's Swiss but yeah you talk to Alex is like okay where is this dude from you know and he's like well he's from everywhere and and that's I think that's how you want I think that's that's what we're talking that's what we want at the at the individual level the ability to be multi to move from across boundaries to understand different context and not say how can you possibly describe that aquarium that way that's wrong one isn't wrong in the same way that it's not better to be an explorer or an exploiter they're both good yeah we just have to understand they operate by a different set of rules I think that's interesting because the challenge is actually very similar across the globe when you've become an established company yeah your challenge is to reinvent yourself but how you're going to respond to that there's not one single answer so if you look at Amazon they don't they actually do a lot of internal innovation a lot of internal experiments and they don't do a lot of acquisitions you know now they made some big ones of course right that's very different from a 10 cent or Alibaba that invests in hundreds of startups so it's a different response to the same kind of challenge that you need to explore right so we know what kind of actions can be taken but it's a mix of actions is about inventing it's about exploring it's about acquiring it's about investing so I think what we need to get a little bit better at is using the full spectrum and in some cultures one spectrum will tend towards this side we're more context in another spectrum more you know the foreground so I think we're getting a lot more professional in how to respond to this challenge of exploration which is actually very similar once you're an established company you have to reinvent yourself because the world is changing but you will react differently in Japan in China or in the US in Finland right yeah my final question it's about going back to this discussion on people I think that we are raising a new generation that is absolutely ready to explore I'm saying for my family yeah yeah the young generation but what happens with I would say this middle you know someone that it's not at the end of the career but it's not young and this these people that will raise it with the concept of exploitation yes you need to increase contraband and simile the world is shifting say okay what I was expecting me to last 20 years it's a it's only lasting - so what would be the message because this is an absolutely massive part of our workforce and not owning companies in the government's and everywhere so what would be our our advice and what would be your support for the leaders of these companies - to hold on this I would say frozen meat oh yeah that's a hard question I'll give that one I think it's I think it's a brilliant question actually I think it's an it I think it's an enormous ly important question let me offer two responses that one of them was something we haven't talked about yet but is I think both sort of undergirds a lot of what alex is saying and also rises on top of it which is that and we heard about it in some of the remarks today is you can't get any of this done without a context an atmosphere of psychological safety and I think that what those folks are looking for the people you're talking about in that middle is they feel extraordinarily psychologically unsafe and and so when people feel unsafe they narrow their focus they reduce their risk and so it's it's it's a cultural problem in organizations of increasing psychological safety particularly for that group the second thing I think is programmatic and I think it's a huge opportunity for firms all over the world which is this when we think about we have a very very large cohort of people who are in in the workplace who are in their 50s and 60s who still have literally decades of good work left in them who have no intention of retiring and yet the pathways for them are not great because only one person gets to be CEO and I think what the opportunity here is for something that we haven't done yet in organizations which is mid-career mentoring we do mentoring for people at the beginning of their careers we do know mid-career mentoring and I think that that remain that is a massive opportunity for firms is to establish mentors for people in mid-career and say what does your fifty years old what does the next 15 or 20 years of your work life looked like and let me give you some some pathways some pathways to it and I think the combination of psychological safety which is atmospheric environmental and mid-career mentoring which is mentoring which is what programmatic is a it's a really really powerful combination yeah I think you know the next step even to go further is maybe we need completely different organizational structures okay yeah so there's not just the way up right but that we have ya know project to organization things coming and going and I do think that a lot of the organizations that are you know they've been around to take WL Gore they've always had new ways of organizing there is a CEO but you know there's no title so there may be three titles in a company so they continuously change and they create almost like an internal job market yeah where people feel that safety and they move around obviously it does create challenges because you know you don't want to be too laid-back because otherwise people are just gonna you know hang out and you still a company you need to create value so you need to find that right organizational structure absolutely so people stay motivated because they want new challenges and the new challenges are not always related to going up in the hierarchy so you Roger Martin number one business thinker of the world talks about that a lot that maybe today we need to find new ways of rewarding people it's not just the hierarchy absolute more challenging for absolutely absolutely and that's that's partly it's it's structural it's also just being a little bit more inventive on what job what jobs are what what job what what jobs jobs and some tech firms do this already you know where you have you know someone who's an extremely accomplished say bench scientist who doesn't want to become a she doesn't want to become a manager so we make her senior scientist or some some companies have fellows or things like that so again let's go back to this idea of psychological safety at the cohort that you're talking about people feel psychologically unsafe the people you're talking about feel psychologically unsafe because they're 50 years old and they don't see a path it's like getting out they see what they don't they they see darkness they it's it's like getting up in the middle of the night and there's no light in front of you can only see this far ahead and so if you shine a light on that and show people alternative paths and bringing that mentor as a guide then I think you have a real opportunity to reap some incredible talent there yeah you know said it before right that we need to use that talent because there's a lot of knowledge right and that comes back to experimenting you're not just exploration around business ideas I think the next big wave is going to be about management innovation now this is nothing new right Gary hey Maz we talked about this for a long time but but I think that is becoming a lot more relevant because we're seeing these crazy challenges right one is internal workforce the other is the youth the other is the environment the society so without some kind of organizational innovation new ways of organizing I think we're not gonna be able to tackle these challenges right so so there is something going on brewing I think we're not quite there yet some organizations have done it Gore has been around for a long time and they're not small it's 12,000 people or more and they're trying this right so I think there is this kind of phase where we might see more of that happening in established companies look thank you thank you both wonderful talk thank you for your time before I better you're talking for to see you [Music] | Brightline | UCz2FUzlwUIQh7gHTCoz0gNQ | 2019-11-18 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,940 | 10,552 |
29yKJ1312AM | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=29yKJ1312AM | How Prometheus Halved Its Memory Usage - Bryan Boreham, Grafana Labs | so i' would like to welcome Brian from graan Labs who want to talk us about how Prometheus help its memory usage give a welcome Applause to to Brian well hello um so a little bit similar to uh r one earlier I asked the I asked the AI to illustrate my talk uh uh I I pasted the title of the talk into uh the AI and this is what it came up with and I have no idea what this has got to do with Prometheus or memory but it's nice picture um okay so this is roughly the agenda uh who who who runs Prometheus oh like quite a lot of people okay who's who's got a big Prometheus like 10 GB yeah you got it you got the joke yeah okay 100 GB 200 still going okay who's I don't know we could have a contest who's got the biggest Prometheus well um so the the talk uh is about making it smaller um and who's who's kind of new to this who who has no idea what Prometheus is yes I thought there might be a couple okay not very many but uh so I drew you a picture um so this is the basic idea it's Prometheus is selfcontained it takes metric time series data in from a whole bunch of things could be your machine your program your database um it'll store them on disk uh but it doesn't it doesn't rely on another database or another key value store or whatever it's s contained um and then it can it can connect up to things that are going to display the data draw some kind of wiggly line which we like to look at um oh yeah who am I uh so my name I was on the slide earlier my name is Brian borm I work for grafana labs um so I guess most people know about grafana the dashboard you know which draws the wiggly lines but we also have a bunch of people working on storing data uh and I I work on that I work on storage of metrics logs traces profiles um and a lot of that is uh using um Prometheus code uh so I am a Prometheus maintainer I am the ninth biggest contributor to Prometheus apparently so um mostly mostly in the last couple of years uh but I have been working on this stuff for about six years um I have been optimizing programs for like 40 years so I do this a lot uh so let's get into it okay oh by the way this is most this is an observability day talk right so I'm not going to talk about the code I this kind of occurred to me halfway through preparing this talk that I should do another talk at like gopher con or something where I where I talk about the code but this is this is not about the code this is about well so we're going to start with like how do you observe memory usage um well metrics is one way uh so which which memory metric should we use I I went and looked up uh so these are all the ones you can get out of um C advisor if you're using containers or these come out of cuet if if you're running kubernetes uh there's a few more you can get out of Prometheus client library from the operating system Prometheus is written in go uh there's some more you can get from go and and you know I could have gone on for a couple more pages um so who's who knows the right answer always there's one person who gets all my jokes we should meet uh you want to tell me the right answer RSS RSS okay there's a vote okay um oh I I put this up to indicate that it's something to think about uh so I put them all on on one uh dashboard just in case maybe that's the right answer like look at all of them um it's a little hard to figure out what's going on uh so you can Google this you you know you can get people's opinion on the internet and um so we had a vote for RSS I I actually decided to focus on uh working set uh which is nearly the same thing um so there's a metric called container memory working set bytes so you can look at that people will uh recommend that and I also want to want to stress like why why do we care about memory usage so one one answer is you got to pay for it right you got to got to pay for more memory if you're using more memory um but probably the most vital reason is if you run out it goes bang right it goes o you're out of memory error your program crashes so um so we can look at the the peak on this particular time period was 17.7 GB so this is me running Prometheus uh 2.27 from two years ago I decided arbit arily I would take that as my starting point for the halfing in memory go back two years um it's it's running in a Dev environment it's scraping about 600 targets running under kubernetes there's about 2 million time series and it peaked here at 17.7 GB so um mostly you will have a limit of memory you can set it in kubernetes if you change the limit it restarts the process that's what that kind of dip in the picture is um but the little bit interesting I I I it was peing above 17 gbt I put the limit to 17 gigabytes and it just it just runs smaller so that's kind of weird um well let's bring some more data into this picture uh Prometheus is written in go and we can ask to see the go Heap memory with this metric go M stats Heap in use bites um and this is uh this is by far the biggest component of memory usage in Prometheus the G Heap um it's kind of waving up and down a lot on that picture right it's it's so so I drew another one uh simplified view so this is kind of what's going on inside the um the memory sort of builds up uh and then the garbage collector runs and it comes down again and then it builds up so you got this kind of Sawtooth pattern right and this um this is happening quite fast I mean in this particular Prometheus it's like every 10 seconds or something like that so it's this is why on on this picture it's kind of waggling around rapidly because it's actually faster than we're sampling the data so it's it's kind of random somebody should look up Nyquist or something like that so we could learn things um anyway so I what I like to do uh is bring in this different metric which is is next GC bytes so this is essentially the top of the Sawtooth the the crests of the Waves um so this darker color here um is the uh is the the peak of the Heap usage if you like so this is getting a bit closer there's still there's still a gap though but but I I mean you take it for me if this one hits the limit it'll go bang um so that one that little tip for me if you're looking at a go program this this number is kind of more dependable uh let's try and understand what is in that Gap um so this it's it's really hard to get into all the detail but basically it's it's the kernel cache memory that's in the Gap uh and I I I kind of appeal to you to believe me because it never never goes above the limit when we add those two up um so the it's IO right Prometheus is writing to disk everything that it writes to disk then sits in the cache for a bit everything it reads from dis sits in the cache for a for a bit and that includes the memory maap IO that that Prometheus does a lot of um if you're looking at a program that doesn't do a lot of dis iio it it won't look like this right because it just won't have there's no reason for the memory to be in the cache if it's not doing a lot of dis iio um but in the case of promethus uh that's that's kind of the bulk of the difference between the working set and the the uh the heat memory is in Cache and because it's in Cache you know we don't really need it it can go back to the disc and get it as as you get closer and closer um the limit comes down closer to what's really needed the program will slow down a bit but it won't it won't crash until they they kind of touch uh okay so this is my this is my kind of biggest takeaway uh sorry it was a trick question um there is no single metric for memory um I I interact with a lot of people on slack or whatever and they say oh my memory is this and I always say well which metric are you looking at and then the next thing I usually say is well you should look at these three other ones um because there's there one metric will never tell you the complete picture so I really want to stress that for observability d uh oh yeah so I reduced the limit so it was at 17 GB I took it down to 16 G GB and it went bang it didn't go bang straight away um but it did go bang and uh so a little bit more detail inside Prometheus what's going on here um it's building up this this data structure we call the head block uh which is the most recent data and it's it's by default it's two hours of data that it builds up in memory and then it writes that to disk in a in a process called compaction and because we don't want to lose two hours of data if it does crash it also writes all the data to another thing on disk which is called the write ahead log so I go back to this picture so what happens this um probably it was doing a compaction here because that uses a little bit extra memory and that's when it went bang uh so it goes down to zero it start up again it reads all the data back in from the W um and it gets going again and uh there's there's a real problem here that that um Prometheus only tidies up and makes everything neat and tidy and truncates the while after a compaction so it crashed again and and it started up again now the Wild's a bit bigger because it' been running for another 2 or 3 minutes so now it needs more memory so it crashed again and again and again and again this is a pattern that some of you will be familiar with I thought it would be nice to explain it um if you get into this state the main thing you can do is give it a lot more memory so that it can can get out of this state and recover but I kind of promised in the title of this talk that the memory usage had half um and this is running 2.29 from two years ago so uh I showed you that um oh we'll come back to that okay I I I want to talk about profiles first yeah how do how did I make it smaller how did how do we know where all the memory is going well a profile is a good tool for that uh I I skip exactly how you get hold of a profile go has in its runtime a built-in profiler and you can ask it uh for all the memory and all the CPU usage as well but we're focused on memory here and you can visualize it in this what's called a flame graph view the width of the blocks is the proportion of how much memory is being used um so the the What's called the root the at the top of everything that's 100% And it's um 6.7 gabt this is basically the bottom of that Sawtooth uh the go memory profiler reports the memory usage as at the last garbage collection so you never see garbage on this picture a lot of people think that this oh it's probably mostly garbage I don't need to think about it this is never garbage when you look at a profile from go this this is the bottom of the Sawtooth this is what was could not be discarded anyway um so the process of making it smaller starts with saying well what is making it so big and I uh I added up these various bars so I'm running some queries in my test system that that turned out to be about 9% the uh metadata if you like for the series uh 14% the samples themselves you'd think that would be the biggest thing but they're very very highly compressed in memory um the metadata to do with scrap and getting the metrics in that was pretty big but the winner overall and this is aat two years ago pretty much a third of all the memory inside promethus was taken up with labels so strings what do I mean by labels well every series in uh Prometheus is uniquely identified by this name value pair set and if you have another series which is kind of related and this you know these the only difference there is between the method um you actually get a whole new set of strings and on and on and on so you look at this and you say well that's dumb uh just have one copy of the strings but it's not as simple as that so this is um this is showing you the kind of data structure inside um and I don't want to get deeply into the the go programming details you can I put a link on there if you want to go go look um but basically the the thing called The Slice header that's pointing to all the labels that's 24 bytes and every string has a string header which is 16 bytes it's it's a pointer to the contents and a length um and if you add all them up it it turns out that all of these pointers in the data structure are way bigger than the strings themselves uh so I did this uh so this is Prometheus PR 10991 um and I put all the strings in a single string and I kind of encoded them with a with a length uh so you can sort of walk down the string and find the one that you're after and this is a little bit exaggerated because the strings are really small but but most of the strings that people use in Prometheus are small you know they're they're they're things like namespace and cluster and job and so there's a lot of small strings in there anyway this um this shipped in 2.44 uh it took a year 2 and a half thousand lines of code changed because there was a huge amount of code that that just assumed that it knew what that data structure was like um there's lots of projects that use this code uh which had knock on if they needed basically thousand line changes to um uh react to this but um and I also I want to give credit to the Prometheus team that that put up with this I I did a lot of the typing uh but they were reviewing these changes and helping with uh uh testing and and all kinds of things like that so um shout out to them uh right so I didn't add any more memory I um I started up uh so the previous one that was crashing at 17 gabt um I ran oh I I wrote this up in detail yes great oh but maybe I can explain this because um we added out of order handling of samples we added native histograms that that um Richie was very pleased about earlier um maybe they used up all no they didn't really use up all that no okay so this is conference driven development right this is uh I'm preparing for this talk I said it was half well maybe there's another thing I can talk about um uh this was a bug that was fixed in 2.39 uh where for really big Prometheus it used to the the the transaction isolation ring used to get enormous under certain conditions I did the math it's still not half I can't okay what are we going to do um so I went back I did the thing that everyone said I should have done in the first place which is to have only one copy of every string um so this was April I did a version of that um it is quite complicated uh for a couple of reasons well first of all it's a lot smaller right because the only the only thing that we're storing is is indexes into a table uh so we have a thing that is technically a string and go but it's actually just a list of numbers um we we have a a table index by those numbers and we need to point to that and uh the thing that makes it really complicated is we don't just want to have one of those tables if if I just have one table for the entire program it's it it's a bottleneck basically the entire program becomes single threaded on this one table where all the strings live so uh it's it's a very intricate change that we have multiple of these symbol tables um that took us down to 10 gigs so this is like about a month ago uh because I wrote that I submitted that PR in April 10 gigs still not half okay so I've carried on I did I looked I mean basically the process you get the profile you pick the biggest number you work work on that find some inefficiency in it if you can do it again and now what was the second biggest number is now the biggest number and you do that a few times and numbers that were really not that big to begin with are no big numbers so you it's a nice uh self-reinforcing uh process anyway um running low on time here uh this is uh 2. 47 plus all of those PRS on the previous page um 8.6 GB are we at half nearly I don't know I think that's pretty good though okay tough audience one more thing there uh there is a parameter in the go runtime called GOC and it defaults to 100 and and basically the size that it the heat the this Sawtooth the size it grows to is 100% of the size at the bottom of the the Sawtooth um so in Prometheus that's you know in my in my little test one here that's that's 6 s gigabytes in um uh in those of you who have 100 gigabyte Prometheus that it's it's kind of growing by 50 gigs basically for house keeping purposes um it doesn't really you don't need 50 gigs of garbage to to run an effective Heap um so you can tune that number you can it's an environment variable you can set um what it will grow to whatever percentage you set it to over what it what it went down to as the minimum um and it will uh it will garbage collect a bit faster so probably your CPU will go up but like I say if it's if it's enormous if if if it's garbage collecting like really slowly because it's got to grow to 50 gigs uh and I I worked on that as well worked on optimizing the amount of garbage being created Um this can work out so anyway I did that so this is the Prometheus uh 2.47 plus the 8 PRS on the previous page plus gogc equals 60 and it's running with a memory limit of 8 gab and I'm done [Applause] so yeah there's the takeaways um I really love feedback uh if you go to the page for the talk uh you can download the slides and you can tell me what you thought and I have some qu time for questions thank you Brian if you have any question please approach here the microphone I have the first person yeah thanks great talk um I'm just curious uh normally when you get that much memory improvement you're paying for it in some other way do you have um like a summary of the CPU impact uh from all these changes uh yeah well that's okay so yeah the the engineering is all about train offs were you over there um so it is it is quite likely that we when we when we squeeze down on one thing that something else goes up um memory is is kind of an interesting one though because the um uh the way your CPU works it's working in U A lot of the time 4K Pages uh and and so it's it's kind of spending a lot of time in housekeeping and and it's got a I mean your your cache on your CPU is probably something like 10 gigs H sorry 10 mags and we've got 100 gigs so basically if you reduce the amount of memory being used by your program it might go faster because more of it might fit in the cache more of it might not uh cause what's called a tlb Miss can't don't have time to explain that sorry um anyway uh uh so the very last thing that I did push the CPU utilization up a bit uh for everything else that I talked about it goes down yes that is nice yes when evaluating the performance improvements that you went through do you have any general framework for deciding if the development effort to implement it is worth the performance optimization oh yeah that's a good question oh this is the when when do you stop uh question uh well I recommend having a talk [Laughter] deadline um yeah more seriously I mean yeah it is good if you can somehow work out uh and and you know it Richie was actually talking about our uh I work for graan lab same place um sending out these weekly about about what we're spending in the cloud and um um memory and CPU is a part of that and and so you can you can literally put a a dollar amount on uh what what is hard is to predict what the improvements going to be right um so I think I think realistically you have to uh you have to get the data get the metrics get the profile and uh you get some kind of idea like you know I mean a profile that is really attractive to optimize is one where there's one big bar like like the one that I showed you there was kind of a lot of kind of evenly sized bars that means people have already optimized it quite a lot anyway yeah it it's really hard to predict what a benefit you're going to get out of it so you kind of have to say well you know I'll give it I'll give it three weeks or something like that and that's that's worth you know that's so much of my time and hoping to get this much drop in my cloud bill but if I don't get anywhere by three weeks I'm just going to have to drop it because it didn't work out I sad you know I don't have I don't have a better story than that just kind of time box it yes hey uh great talk thanks that resonates a lot with our experience with Prometheus so it's great to see the memory being lower uh my question is about the agent config does agent what is it magent mode does it change the situation if you use the Prometheus as the agent is the memory usage lower okay yeah so so there's a mode you can run Prometheus in Called Agent mode that's what you're asking about um and essentially it does not build uh tsdb in that mode but you still have the right the headlock right you still have those two hours yeah so it'll be a little bit different but I in my tests I did have remote right turned on oh yeah that that's hard uh takes a lot of memory yeah I I think there's some specific fixes in there and um uh yeah it's so basically the the labels as string table thing was not particularly helpful for Prometheus agent the the next one that labels as symbol table um will be great thanks thank you so much Ryan we appreciate [Applause] you | CNCF [Cloud Native Computing Foundation] | UCvqbFHwN-nwalWPjPUKpvTA | 2023-11-08 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 4,331 | 21,020 |
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uzzH1QqC6lg | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uzzH1QqC6lg | EBL Q & A | hello welcome to the second ebl Q&A sorry for the delay there we were fixing the tech issues so we don't have the same problems as last time but we're glad you're all here that being said we have our new friend who's an old friend but now he's a new friend Neils Wagner and he will be the fourth co-host and he'll be on about every three or four weeks with me Josh and Jefferson so Nels why don't you go ahead and quickly introduce yourself before we jump into this Q&A finnally enough I think I've done this on your live stream as well eyes on Josh but uh yeah here we go again hi audience um I'm n Winer I uh yeah I'm working with Tyler on the radex relaunch and uh have done some live streaming about Carl Schmid uh prefer ably which is funny enough because just today is the 132nd birthday of Carl Schmid so it's pretty nice that we have all gathered again uh around our little uh fashy campfire to discuss uh political and philosophical stuff uh I have actually started uh I I actually did start studying medicine myself but dropped out after three terms and switched over to to history and uh political sciences and eventually graduated in uh 2014 with a master's degree and have ever since been working for uh dissident Publishers like uh antalo is the the biggest um let's say uh hard right conservative uh publisher in the German speaking world right now now and uh have done some uh translational work on people like Richard Spencer Jack Donovan camil Pia and uh recently some uh guy that maybe a little controversial in these circles but uh is in this case actually worth the read and I've translated Martin Van celd um hypothetical Hitler autobiography Hitler in hell into German F Austrian publishing house so that's what I do for a living and besides that uh I I try to network internationally that's how I got invited to help with the radic and NPI Rel launch and here we are doing uh the intellectual work and uh answering questions about ontology as well as about hopefully more uh interesting everyday stuff like uh black metal music and the type of boost that is uh that is uh preferable if you're a fasy rightwing and stuff like that yeah really happy to GL have you on board and you know we would have to do an ebm sometime EUR a bureau of metal and debate Josh and Jefferson on panta I think that'd be very good speaking of Jefferson by the way he is still currently under the weather so he'll be back for our next episode episode on Michelle fuko's birth of biopolitics we'll be joined by Alex McNab some other quick house cleaning make sure to go subscribe to radio on liberary because that's where we're moving a lot of the stuff now and MPR grou will be back tomorrow so now that that's out of the way let's get started um on the questions someone asked I said I should be smoking a cigar I would be smoking a cigar if I wasn't inside right now but we'll have to save that when I move the setup next time so I guess I'm wearing the moderator hat for this stream so I guess I'll start right away with the first question and I'll throw it to Nils first and then Josh and then myself so this one comes from insane hermit on Kofi he says maybe off topic but what makes you guys think that the right race white race is not headed for another Hollow deore oh well I've heard about some uh some guy uh that has gained some some recent uh milu prominence on Twitter uh who seems to be really prolific and a real Pro about Hollow Hol more questions and uh maybe we should ask him but uh to be honest I suppose most of our audience know what the Hol deore is the uh extermination of the of the uh larger farma class the koks uh in the Ukraine by uh by deliberately starving them through uh grain confiscations by the uh Soviet military well um I guess it has uh been brought on as a topic quite a few times that we are seeing uh stuff uh I mean it's it's it's always quite ironic when people talk about the internet of things and how all this ties in with the uh with the big tech and and and woke uh Capital Vendetta against dissident thinking so uh I I I if I recall right the the usual uh joke that's made is maybe one day we'll all have a smart fridge that will order the food that you need itself when uh when when the fridge is is getting empty and sooner or later as it is all already connected with your uh Amazon Echo and stuff like that uh it will just say well uh I heard you made a racist joke like three weeks ago so uh no more meat for you and of course Amazon and all the other woke uh companies will work into that so that might actually be some uh something we might see in the future if all this uh stuff goes on like it's you could call it food cancer culture if you will but uh looking at this as some sort of governmental program I don't really think that this is this is a prospect for the white race because um as of now um whites are still needed to work in the The Middle on on the middle levels of of uh even the biggest globalist industry and not all positions uh can be filled with cheap labor from from Africa or uh India or what have you so um trying not to sound too uh socially Darin here but um yeah um as for now the the white race uh is to to Precious a human resource in the true sense of the word to be uh killed off like livestock so um yeah taking uh taking this question at face value I don't believe that uh some new Hol deore is upon us I think that's a good answer Josh what do you think well I have live stream PTSD so frankly I'm afraid to uh say anything too lengthy around uh at the risk that this whole channel justes on so why don't you just give me a test and let me know that that went through fine I can hear five all right well uh there was an interesting story I think page six of the New York Post recently uh retired hedge fund manager John Paulson recently made some statements about uh Spence uh which is a private or Elite uh school in Manhattan talking about how he was very concerned about the kind of indoctrination uh or the the uh the anti-white indoctrination I think was the exact quote uh in the in the paper so I was talking to Jefferson about this the other day I think it's a case where a lot of powerful moneyed socially connected white people um are kind of oblivious to some degree especially the older generation to what's going on and the reality of the social progress um legal changes cultural changes over the last half century have not quite migrated up to the most connected and powerful people or I mean mean not like the very top but like the rung or two below like the the actual shakers and movers um so in a sense of optim M perhaps you know I don't think um people are aware of really the extent of what's going on uh so I'm I'm not really concerned about some kind of international genocide or extinction level event which will uniquely remove uh ethnic Europeans from the planet uh I think that's a little bit of a paranoid right-wing fantasy um and not just from from kind of the materialist perspective that Nils provided although that that's clearly evident um yeah I don't I don't think we're going anywhere I mean historically who are the kinds of people who have sadly exited the evolutionary game uh I don't mean this in a in a in a cruel way but like you know quote unquote primitive types you look at the Amar Indians of the North American continent they're not gone completely um they're a non-force uh politically culturally um we're we are like like um like the Orient like the oriental people like the Semitic people we are kind of significant cultural technological we're a significant force uh I'm not concerned about us going anywhere yeah I I tend to agree with that I mean it might like I don't think it' be an engine ered campaign like in the Soviet case right and I think largely it's probably keeping us for the value of our labor right and the debt that we provide for the debt economy but My worry is more so along the lines the fact that when you take a look at the overall trajectory of public opinion about whites is it's basically you know whites are innately racist there's nothing you can do about it they're always going to be racist and then the whole thing is you need to remove them out of these certain positions so that they can't perpetuate white supremacy so it wouldn't be like an engineered kind of state thing like the Soviets but I think the level of violence even though the attack on whites I think is going to be primarily institutional and that would lead of course to greater and greater deaths of Despair and suicide and things of the like because you're removing us outside of our position so we have no influence or no ability to you know raise families or to move yourself up the ladder you know the the whole middle class seems to basically be disappearing right and so I think it's going to be a slower descent into into this kind of Despair that we're already just beginning to inhabit now I think the difference with the am Indians is that you know they they're not the reason they're in the position they are was because you know at least in the American case was losing a conflict but it's not the same thing where it's you know their own leader saying you have to put aside Indian privilege and stop perpetuating Indian Supremacy right so I think the difference is is ours is more of an inward turning that's justifying our own removal of ourselves to ourselves and it's also justifying uh attacks on us from the outside and it's giving like you know minorities who won't save minorities the idea that the reason that they are the way they are is because of us and that will justify in their mind more attacks on us so I think economically and physically violence on whites is going to get worse but just not as a state engineered kind of solution uh sorry State engineered program right at least in the terms of a physical genocide but I mean State engineered it's still G to be State engineered when it comes to removing us out of positions um all right well before you just to the next question I mean it this is where kind of like a Marxist or class reductionist um perspective helps a little bit life has kind of always been precarious for for the underclass uh and the middle class seems to be disappearing as quickly as it emerged you know um I I'm not a historian people can challenge that claim but I mean like in the Contemporary way in which we think about these these social classes uh life has always been kind of difficult Ed Dutton pointed this out many many months ago that uh studies of of the the trajectory of the British Empire showed that the empire was a a net negative for the underclasses you know so there there's something to to consider um that we're kind of we're going to Bear the brunt of whatever changes are going to take place over the next Century uh and it's our class everyone who's not a protected class uh owns land uh is financially self-sufficient or relatively self-sufficient it's always those people who are going to have to us frankly who are going to have to deal with with the the slings and arrows of of cruel Misfortune so yeah yeah good point all right uh next question this one's from a non for five and this one's aimed at me so I'll take this one right away it is Sam can you explain the postmodern concept of sign and image distin you refer to it in one of the ecl episodes all right so basically it's a distinction that's aiming to understand like the speculative dimension of aesthetic experience so if you look at the word symbol it's a it's a Greek comes from a Greek word actually as a token of remembrance and it could be broken into two so that a descendant of a former guest at the end of their house the co-joined pieces would Kindle into an act of recognition so that's where we get our word symbol from and so the symbol symbol connotates what we recognize ex it's connotates explicitly what we recognize uh implicitly right so it's associated with a promise of completeness so it would basically mean then the symbol is associated with Notions of repetition and also hope for an abundance of meaning that you get from gazing at a symbol so it's connected to the speculative Dimension right so then the sign's proper function so if you look at a sign right what is the sign sign do disting from a symbol a sign refers to a reference a sign is self-cancelling so a good road sign for example is not a sign that points to itself so you're driving on the road and it's just like oh wow look at this beautiful sign that has the rainbows on it and sparkles and then you get into a car accident because you're paying attention to the sign a good sign is something that points away from itself it points to a reference right while the symbol does not refer outside of it itself it presents its own meaning so then that meaning becomes present in the symbol so it has a speculative capacity like certain presenting unstated meanings that when you look at an image or say a a word for example there's a given expression but the meaning is not completely captured or overwhelmingly given in it right so what what this is trying to do is point to and you can look at this is for like religious cases of like an icon versus an idol is that the spec power of an image is is effectively like finding the sublime Dimension where unstated meanings are never they're present to you in the fact that they're presenting a sort of reality that you're inhabiting but um it's never fully grasped or conceptualized so an artwork if you're looking at an artwork for example it could always mean more because the Transcendent realm of meaning is always implicit in it but always pointing Beyond it right so you could use that for language too like language always has certain infinity or Divinity behind it and the fact that it's trying to refer to objects in the world but there's an overwhelming giveness and the sign can't capture all of it right the linguistic sign not sign in terms of like road signs that was making that distinguish between earlier so that would be the the main uh conception conceptual difference between the symbolic and the sign or you could say the idol and the icon and it's effectively making a phenomenological case as to why um certain how we interpret the world and how like say for example a religious significance of the symbol or you could say like looking at the fascist symbol right why they have an effect on us as they do it's because they point to a meaning that promise promises fulfillment but that fulfillment never actually arrives it's never fully present but you rather you dwell in that so that would be my uh that would be my brief discussion of that anyways um all right next one from my friend nor pain yeah actually doesn't if I if I just may if I just may try may try to sum that up in in one single sentence um correct me if I'm wrong you're the philosopher here um the sign points to something whereas the symbol is a stand in for something that could not be expressed in a in a in an easy way in a uh non-c complicated Way by mere words yeah and that's the condition of the subline right so you're you're dwelling in it right so it's like you look at the fases for example I mean we're not all bounded together and strong right now but when you're looking at the symbol and you're put orienting people around this shared symbol right it start helps to create that reality into being because it's pointing towards a future that's not quite there yet so it's it explains aesthetic experience but it also explains like political organization and religious significance or like the Eucharist right so it's interesting did you anyone guys want to comment on that or should I get to the next question all right next question so this one's from my friend noran he said he actually just donated $73 and said for uniforms as discussed which I think he means you should all on the cowboy hat and the the Berta the Berto suit right and uh says keep up the good fight Bud all right thank you the next question is actually aimed specifically at Jefferson so I'll just save that one until he's back with us all right so I'm happy mask sales men for three is Neo absolutism incompatible with moral universalism is there a way to reconcile it with a longterm desire for International Peace and some form of Human Rights who wants to take that one first well it's a shame Joel's not here to answer that question I don't know that I have anything to say I mean the question is asking is Neo absolutism incompatible with universalism yeah that's what the question is asking yeah uh my Layman's stab at the question would be no right I mean what is absolutism other than we're saying we're imposing some Central uniform power over whatever terrain we're talking about so wouldn't Universalist a moral universalism uh follow from a Neo absolutist Center I tend to agree do you want to chim chime in their nails before I tackle it um I would just guess the same because uh assuming that another way of life and another political system is possible is Ding and weakening to any real absolutism so absolutism in and of itself has to have a a universal uh approach and the demand for Universal Power uh be it in a in a direct and aggressive or in a Sublime and and and uh encroaching way so that's that's just uh what what my thoughts on this are I completely agree with Josh on this right yeah I see I tend to think about like I know one person the chat saying it's it's a false dichotomy now I do tend to agree with this as well this is something that you see when it comes to discussions of like you know if you're having a fascist stage should you adopt a moral Universal universality or is that somehow um inconsistent with it right and I guess you would apply the same question to new absolutism I don't think it is I mean first of all in one sense if if you're making the position that you know fascism or Neo absolutism or whatever is the ideal form of government that we need you're essentially making that case for the whole world you're saying this would be the ideal form of government right you're making a case that's universally and logically binding to be the best possible political system you could have and so when it comes to the Practical concerns I mean there's nothing wrong with empathy or you know um ideas of uner uh Universal moral good right there's no reason like Mosley said that once you have a European Imperium you could use Surplus to try to help other nations right there's no reason there's no there's no reason that you couldn't um adopt a moralistic stance geopolitically right and the other thing that goes into that of course is even if you're someone who believes in the idea of you know nationalism means you should just completely withdraw from the world and you should have you know no no intervention you should be totally isolationist and so any universalism is completely incomp that argument Falls over the fact that when you're making that claim you're basically saying there needs to be a universal order of nation states that's going to uphold that for the whole world well once you get into that question then you actually get down to the nitty-gritty of it no one just adopts this Mass uh Enlightenment area that everyone should have that moral right to their nation and then so you get into the very real political questions of enforcing that and power who's going to set the tone for that right so I would agree it's a false deconomy and Nils looks like you want to chime in there yeah I just I just wanted to point out that the same problem the same problem of universalism that uh is actually necessary for an anti for a for an uh anti- Universalist system in name only to uh to be able to exist it's the same thing with uh ethn pluralism which uh I've uh I've started to call a mere meme because it is always pointed out as an anti- Universalist order but needs universalism to function because in an ethn pluralist system where you say that every ethnicity or every race um has its own Homeland or should have its own Homeland and live there exclusively um you need a a a universal a worldwide a global order uh that follows this system because everything falls apart everything breaks down uh at the moment One race one people one ethnicity does not follow these rules anymore and uh yeah that's uh pretty much what uh all those proponents of ethn pluralism tend not to think about when they put it as a ballar against American or back in the day before 1990 against Soviet uh imperialism and and uh Universalist approaches um yeah if if you want to be left alone you need everyone else to leave you alone and there needs to be some framework to enforce that and that is of course in of itself universalis right all right should move to the next question I'll take that yes all right the next question is concerning what is our position on the racial question racial question from within a third positionist standpoint how do we view race in third positionism and where does race fit into our world view in this do you want to take that first Josh uh yes this is a tricky one um I was thinking about this earlier because you shared it with us before we went live and I was trying to think of the the perfect response of course I didn't get I didn't produce one so I'll do the best that I can hear um to kind of build off of something I was saying in the previous stream you know you could say maybe psychologically that the function of something like the alt-right uh or white nationalism or whatever has been to reintroduce racial and ethnic Identity or racial identic ethnic uh identification thought to people who have had it stripped from them by capitalism American neoliberalism um it's important to I think get back in touch with authentic modes of being things that are closer to you uh that have a a future orientation um that are not fragile and can be easily deconstructed or broken down or or discarded but in so far as the role race should play in third position um I think we're fighting for bigger things than just racial identity um I think it's integral I need you you know an Irish person will will need to think of themsel as Irish or as a kelt or Gaelic or whatever uh you know people will need to to the extent that they've been deracinated will have to return to a way of conceiving of themselves that gives them agency uh and allows them to act in the world but we're fighting for bigger things we're fighting for the future you know uh I've been reading hauntology by Mark fiser and he talks a lot about how uh in the chapter lost Futures he talks a lot about how the future was something that was taken from us uh that we had a conception of the future the future never arrived and that we're living in this eternal presence pres this eternal present uh and this is so much this this has so much to do with with the deaths of Despair and kind of cultural Decay and the lack of innovation in art and music and all of these different kinds of things uh we're fighting for all the marbles uh and that's not while race is important to that uh being able to think of yourself as as having a particular ethnic Identity or belonging to a particular racial category is essential just as having a religious identity is essential just as having a kind of vocational Identity or whatever whatever however you want to think of it U but we're fighting for bigger things um and so it's as important as everything else it's not more important than everything else but it's Matt parrot said this so I'm gonna give Matt parrot credit here you take it away you really feel its absence and that's kind of the situation that white Western countries have found themselves in where we have all these Surplus identities all these you know that the market of identities things that are Commodities that you can choose and select from but they are they're they're not authentic they're like simulacra they're they're they're they're perishable basically you know they're not anti- fragile uh to borrow the term from uh from that guy who wrote the book antifragile I can't remember his name at the moment um so yeah it's important you definitely feel its absence uh it's not the most important thing uh I I would to me not being a scholar of third positionism it really is about bigger goals bigger Ambitions and that's something I don't think we should lose sight of yeah I agree with that that was very well said I mean at least for me I'll just answer this in a bit of a different way when it comes to my own commitments the thing that got me into this in the first place was of course the plight and scapegoating and the minoritization of whites right that's a main concern for me when it comes specifically to third positionism yeah not all varieties of third positionism are strictly racial right but I do believe for example when you're looking at how culture is developed how political systems develop and I of course as every one knows I take the embodied cognition perspective I think you need a biological understanding of race and that does play a formative role in how a race sees itself and how it moves in the world and the kind of systems that it creates but I don't think merely looking at from an evolutionary stance is entirely good enough right I think you have to look at it from the way in which culture and Inter subjectivity and the way that um you prop and you creates a kind of self- understanding in a particular time does also play a formative role not only on self- understanding but also on the bi biological makeup right this is the embodied cognition perspective so I don't remove the racial question at all when it comes to being constitutive what I think though is that and this is something we talked about a little bit in the George grandstream was is the idea that right we're fighting for survival of Rights right we are at the same time though I don't want whites to merely survive in an environmentalist way where they're just preserved but spiritually dead I don't want them to survive in the way that you know they maintain a majority but they remain liberals and they end up still destroying their families and things that are dear to them and they lack self-standing right we've just preserved them and so that's the lesson from George Grant is just nationalisms are not valuable in themselves it's how you actually have a vision of yourself going forward and your self- understanding and what you construct that's actually a healthier system for a white in the first place right and so I think the kind of nationalism or the kind of third positionism that we want is a very key question when it concerns white survival because I don't want whites just to survive I want them to thrive right I want them to have a higher Vision I want them to realize the religious Dimension and the past to them and the scientific Pursuits the things that made us great right so that's definitely something I retain um as for particularly when it comes like North American context because I know for example when we did that stream with culture of Thug we were talking about the North American context of you know there's a lot of non-whites within North America and I think what we were trying to reach in this discussion was the fact that racial resentment which is very real by the way I'm not saying I'm not a Marxist I'm not saying race isn't real and the capitalists are just weaponizing these ideas what I'm saying is it is very real but the only thing that's going to stop that is a strong fascist state that is willing to put the capitalist class at heel and hold them accountable for what they're doing and within our own interest and within the idea of restoring a European hemony and this would be able to have a more healthier relationship in which we could actually you know stop Mass immigration and the things like that the things that benefit the people that are trying to displace us which at the end of the day is financial interest it's the idea of the perfectability of man and all the like I think these are questions we need to take seriously but to sum it up we need not to just survive but thrive Josh and Nils did you want to say on that anything else before I move on just one quick point and then I'll kick it back to you guys The observed among white people uh whether it's in my profession day-to-day life here in the alt right uh is there's kind of two positions or two attitudes people take towards race or whitness which is that on one extreme it's an object of derision and The Other Extreme it's an object of fetishization and I think both are not psychologically conducive I don't think both I don't think either they're both two extremes which which fundamentally uh compromise autonomy autonomous action uh and I'm not trying to say that we got to find a comfortable middle ground but I do think we need to relate to uh our kind of ethnic racial particularities in a coherent healthful manner for a lack of a better way of putting it uh if I recall the question uh correctly the the guy who posted it actually asked whether it was possible or when it would be possible for a third positionist movement or a third positionist thought to move beyond the racial question I believe that was the wording he chose and I believe that is not possible because uh racial questions determine uh human beings in a way that has to be taken into account to uh come up with conclusions to determine a proper politicking in a in a realist way and and uh of course um in the dissident right or whatever you want to call it there there are sometimes fingers pointed at at the mere race realists and the the human biodiversity guys uh for uh releasing the MTH book about here's how blacks are over represented in the US prison system and there has to be a reason for that and we need to take that into account and uh have a proper prison reform and uh look at this and we have to uh figure out what the hell is going on and of course that's uh not exactly what uh politics proper are because that is just uh in in in the best case uh some treatment of symptoms but not eradicating the illness that uh has befallen the the the the the nation in of itself but um in a way uh as as you put it Tyler it would be too materialistic to just see the race and not the the the the person or the group behind that that is one reason why many uh yeah third positionist or fascist philosophers like uh Julius Evola and Francis py Yaki chose to redefine the term race into something that includes uh the biological and genetical component but goes beyond that and also includes um uh traits of character and behavior and and uh things that that would uh rather be placed into into the the areas of psychology and sociology and and not exactly into into uh biology and Eugenics and stuff like that so uh of course race is important and race won't go away and any realistic approach to politics has to take that into account but it is nothing that should be the prime mover of any political movement and any serious attempt at uh bettering things for whites on a on a on a political level yeah yeah two two quick points and then then uh I'll return it back to you guys you know there's there's there's kind of like the eist eist position on race and then there's the hbd position on race and some synthesis of that dialectic has to happen where we think of there's being certain characters moral characters belonging to particular peoples um but but marrying that to you know darwinist kind of uh evolutionary understandings of of different R groups which takes into takes into account you know things like geographically where people evolved in and and and things like that um and I think people get stuck in one area or the other in the altright for sure has been stuck in that hbd Charles Murray IQ style fetishization of race uh the other point I wanted to make here in the United States I guess since I'm the representative here uh you know we often hear people mostly on the left but increasingly more on the right talk about uh how America hasn't got over its racist past past and I agree with this although I would change the language around a little bit you know we have never we haven't really solved the race problem here in the United States uh America is United States is the big uh it's it's Ground Zero for this crazy multi racial experiment that the rest of the world is now being imported elsewhere uh and we've not solved that problem in any meaningful way you know we're trying to solve it in terms of forcing uh different ethnic groups into a white liberal psychology we're trying to do all these other crazy things uh there's a lot of work there to be done yeah well I mean just to quickly comment on that I do agree for example like I know might be sounding like a broken record at this point but this is my appeal when it comes to embodied cognition is that we're not like marxists we're not class reductionist we don't look to class to explain everything we're not like tradcast and that we look to religion to explain everything we're not like um what rayant Talis calls neuromania or darwini itis where we look to Neuroscience or we look to Darwin to explain absolutely everything the embodied cognition theorist looks at the ways in which these different Networks actually work together and infect each other and it gives us a more holistic way of understanding the reality of of race and I would say a more scientifically accurate way and I would say a way more true to experience and even religious experience and even questions of class right and there's actually by the way there's a part two of this question I didn't noce it just says is 3p an inherently exclusionary ideology and could you not extended on a global scale I would think in it is more extended a global scale like when you look at fascism it localizes the particular cultures and all the cultures that adopt versions of fascism are actually you know white right and I find there is more genuine respect among genuine third positionist than there are right between other you know the liberal left which is always trying to like baby and tell other people like while they're secretly saying they're really tolerant they're actually saying you know your culture is an exotic tourist destination for me or something like you see what I mean it's very much putting it within a liberal consumer framework and I think genuine third positionist do have a better relation with others all over the world because they recognize the importance of preserving their own culture and localizing it and realizing it as a group right and I think there's more lines for alliances there than with any other kind of ideology and then it says what should the respon be to someone who said that we should move past racial boundaries I don't think we should move past racial boundaries would be my response I think you just have to integrate it into a better understanding of race and what makes humans humans in the first place you guys want to chime in there um just one I hope quick uh point if I recall correctly the more radical civil rights activists people like Malcolm X um would Advocate not for a societal merging of uh of blacks and whites and the desegregation that eventually took place but rather for whites and blacks to stay segregated on a social level and live together within the United States but separately as political entities uh so whites would police whites blacks would police blacks and there would be some some kind of uh caucus on a governmental level to to um to do uh the the detailed paperwork but pretty much it would be like uh like like um I'm okay the Turks and the Kurds maybe uh a little bad of an example but just like two two people living on the on the same territory and uh pretty much uh separated by by law by ins institutions and uh do you think that would have been if it if it had come that way would have been a good launching pad for some sort of third positionist uh politics because um most of the of the civil rights leaders of course uh were more or less hardlines marxists or leftists of of other ilk but uh at least Malcolm xw uh very intense against capitalism and against uh certain friends with uh uh less less big uh hat um garments as as you have Tyler but uh yeah maybe there would have been some synergies and I I believe we all know of of of certain um let's say advocates for white interests back in the 60s that uh uh will played some footsy with with Malcolm X and the the black Muslims and and other radical organizations back then yeah do you want to jump in there Josh because I would say there could have been a fertile ground there I mean you look at a lot of like the 60s Liberation movements the postcolonial movements largely influenced by Marxism regardless they did always resort to some kind of nationalism right in their own articulation I mean it was done through a rather tortured Marxist lens but nonetheless it was there and it was present and I think it would have been a fertile ground and could maybe still be but although I'd be skeptical about that now because the movements that you're seeing all right they're claiming Marxism while be while acting like liberals they just want to see the power they don't want to actually change the course of American politics they just want to be the ones at the top of it right and so that would be my skepticism now in that regard but um yeah next question let me see here loading loading okay there's quite a few all right from from insane Herman again for 10 I'm not a fan of Hy but he thinks that the left are desperate BLM and antifa are only active in Democrat run cities and that the military will not just follow orders to attack citizens in this Civil War but will likely be divided what is the panel St can you can you summarize that quickly I didn't get the whole gist of that so he's say so he's saying that BLM and antifa are only active in Democrat run cities and that the military will not just follow orders to attack citizens in a civil war scenario but would more likely be divided what are your thoughts on that yeah I don't I don't I don't I don't agree with either of those premises and H is a [ __ ] and he's also subversive uh and he's also irrelevant so I don't really know why we're talking about him but I don't agree with either of those premises uh the the couple in St Louis that was recently memed into kind of national Consciousness uh recently were just served uh they were served a warrant and I think had all of their firearms taken away uh so the idea that the military or the federal government uh won't um pursue kind of hostile uh enforcement of the law against the average white person or the white family or the average Republican or whatever it's totally ridiculous um and if you look at the demographic of the military that also doesn't really seem to Bear out uh it's increasingly uh more Hispanic it's increasingly uh just multi-ethnic um and I and the whites that get involved are I want to say this in a very disciplined way goof defeat conservative whites I mean they're they're a throwback they are a throwback to an Era where that mentality was justifiable and Noble and now it's just self- flag relating so yeah I would I I don't I don't agree with the second premise and the first premise about BLM only being active in Democrat run uh states or cities I don't know if that's factually true but that's also kind of irrelevant I don't I don't really see why that matters so much uh it seems like a very red shirt blue shirt way of looking at the issue um and if you want to look at it on a on a national level the Supreme Court basically are progressive liberals the lower courts are basically Progressive liberals the media is Progressive liberal the academic institutions are progressive liberal so even if these are only being you know kind of these these BLM flash mob things are only happening in uh Democratic enclaves they have institutional capture everywhere else so well that was so perfectly stated I'm not going to try to follow it up V did you have anything you want to add I'm 100% on board with Josh on this and not only for the us but uh all over the West it's it's uh been a huge thing uh ever since those uh piga marches started in uh 2000 in in late 2014 and um got big after the the beginning of the refugee wave in 2015 that people were saying even um well let's say intellectuals of of the conservative and uh the right uh milu would say that the police were unofficially on our side and and even the military and uh there were some large uh calls published by retired uh uh German military generals uh calling for the bundes for the federal Armed Forces to turn against the government because they violated the Constitution and uh stuff like that and personally I never see that happening because uh yeah you might idealize the military and of course it's a very rightwing thing to do to idealize and idolize in in the meaning of idol that you just talked about before Tyler to to idolize the military but this is not going to happen not not in the in the late modern West uh those those people are Servants of the state and this is where they get their money from if they get money and um the the state politics is determined by the government and the government is just uh liberal with a certain uh color painted over it be it red where there are social Democrats or be it black where there are Christian democrats and uh it's all the same all over Europe and even in Hungary I'm uh sad to uh quite sad and uh to to to stress that and then Poland base Poland but no the the military is nothing to rely upon the police uh even less nothing like like the big military coup uh of of some uh peut shed uh is going to happen anywhere in the west and uh yeah especially you Burgers uh I guess you all know it I mean remember wo remember Ruby Rich this is what uh government agencies are doing and have been doing over the past 50 or 80 years and it's only getting worse and anyone who doubts that uh where when when when you hold a rally like cor D just did and turn it into a pre-revolutionary event of sorts that you really believe that there's not some Reaper drone uh striking you down as soon as you get really dangerous then you're gravely mistaken not only in the US maybe are gonna be more over here in Europe but uh yeah that's what's gonna happen and you have to be pretty stupid not to anticipate that yeah you can look at Waco Ruby rich but uh also during the waning years of the Obama Administration the Bundy uh family debacle which was kind of a complicated situation but it was also very similar where the federal government came in uh and they acted against uh you know citizens who owned private land and and and were effectively you know doing the whole Sovereign citizen routine and uh it didn't matter didn't matter what legal rights they had didn't matter uh falty to the Constitution or any of these goofy things none of it mattered yeah you guys have tackled this question so well that I don't know what I could add to it I agree with both you guys we have a lot of questions to get through so I'm going to move to the next one all right from corbec I think maybe Nils would know more about this being in Germany but this is aimed at Russia this is more of the continent so are you aware of Russian's social and political climate and events if so what do you think will happen in Russia during the short or long-term future what do you think of Putin and his government is basically he's asking is Russia a last Bastion of Europe or another failure now I am not particularly too well versed in Russian politics so Nils looks like you want to chime in there yeah I guess I kind of have to because uh I'm the one who's uh sitting the closest to the Russian border of the three of us but I'm I'm not really invested in that whole thing as well um I mean of course ever since uh he assumed power for the first time uh Putin has always been fun to watch and uh it has always been great when he made the Liberals cry all over Europe and the whole world um the staring contests with uh the respective American president have been kind of creepy sometimes but well I guess that's what happens between America and Russia uh until one of them eventually uh collapses completely um but I I I kind of want to uh attack the Viewpoint that begets such questions because um be it in geopolitics or be it in party politics this this whole uh this this whole stick of always looking for the next big Ally and somebody else to to rest one's head against is a a posture a a moral and and motivational posture that that I'm not okay with because this is what got us where we are now and um it's it's it's not to our best to try and and always look for the lesser of two evils or the lesser of 100 evils to uh to get in bed with like the GOP or the the the the the uh the Christian democrats in various European countries because uh yeah we've been uh betrayed and sold down the river all all the time and uh I guess it's time to to to yeah take a step back look at the mistakes that were made and uh yeah try to think of something completely different it's time to St have a lot add FR and to to yeah to come up with something new as long as we still can yeah I I'll just second what nil said and I don't have a whole lot to add because I'm not a geopolitical Galaxy brain but um Putin is kind of this quick figure and I think the appeal to Western right-wing uh factions is that he is one of the few Global strong men uh and the image he he projects um resonates with people who want that here uh am I coming through all right you're fine can hear you okay yeah so the only other thing I would say is um what I do understand you know there are Russian oligarchs that are connected with the habad lubovich party in Israel uh that would be caused for concern um I've heard Rumblings about Putin extending his I guess his presidency or or making further paragraphs I can't speak to that but um yeah I mean it's again it's I don't want to dog on Christianity but it it seems kind of reminiscent of like this projecting of a savior archetype out externally somebody else is going to do the hard work for us um and in this life we have to do it for ourselves yeah I seconded that it's always we're waiting for the next savior that come along and save us you know Armen mola uh in the the early 70s or late 60s I believe wrote something about the political climate in Western Germany Amin m is the guy who came up with the term of the conservative Revolution um and he said that the whole political landscape of uh Western Germany of the Federal Republic of Germany was determined not by uh Gathering data and evaluating what was best for the state and for the people but to uh look into history books and look at what Hitler did and then do the exact opposite of that and um that is pretty much the same uh I personally believe when people who are uh again some on a on a on a uh rather subconscious or half-conscious level who are against liberalism and against the American way of life and and and uh are uh still pretty uh pretty but hurt uh about uh the occupation time and and stuff like that um who who plainly are anti-western anti- liberal and want to revolt against the modern world blah blah blah blah blah so they look for someone who is equally powerful but opposed to the US and they of course find Vladimir Putin uh some of them are pretty much the same people also are quite in in favor but in a place way kind of kind of as a meme uh in favor of Kim Jong-un for example or or the CHS um to own the lips of course and this is this is a very childish way of uh thinking about politics even even uh on a geopolitical scale and uh it's it's a waste of time to think about it in in terms in in in these terms and we should think about what is best for us uh in our respective uh countries but but also beyond that and uh not rely on any external power to uh ride in on a white horse or a white uh tank and and eventually save the day because that is something especially Russia will not do because uh if we have seen what what we have seen during the last uh few decades is that uh beyond all the all the uh saber rattle uh both the US and Russia will always avoid any kind of hot war or or or uh official uh exchange of gunfire and stuff like that and uh they will always shy away from that and everyone who uh relies too heavy on that like Poland for example will uh be gravely mistaken right really well said all right let's keep getting through these questions all right next one from cat for me what are your thoughts on the tension between French and angones and New Brunswick specifically why do you think acadians are generally more concerned with ingroup preference and self advocacy than the Anglo descended loyalists Anglo loyalist descendants there ain't no French in Jersey okay let me just get that out the out the way right now there ain't no French Jersey you and your jersey all right you know I feel kind of bad about this question because I'm actually from New Brunswick but the current situation there is not something I'm overly familiar with but there is a historical case for why that this is the case right so just gonna stop my camp for a quick second so if you if you uh sorry one sec I'm back I don't sneeze for a second there okay so when you had the okay so when you had the French colonialist in the in the mar time so Nova Scotia and New Brunswick they of course they called it Acadia and those were those were the acadians right and so when the British they took over Canada they expected everybody including the cadians to actually defend this new Kingdom right or this extension in the Kingdom I should say and the British basically said you have to accept our um you have to accept the Protestant religion and the the acadians basically said no we're not doing that we're protecting our way of life and so the British government basically respond by expelling their families burning Villages and things like that it was completely horrible and so when they started being separated they started fleeing right so a lot of them actually flee to Louisiana interestingly enough you know that New Orleans and things like that I actually have family that went to um Louisiana I recently found that out because I'm apparently a cadan and then we went fled to Louisiana then some of them actually came back once the little reign of terror ended right so this is why you have a stronger in group preference with them much in the same way you you see in Quebec right is they were there to they were actually expelled from France and then they were within the colony and they tried to defend their way of life the British government said you have to accept our Protestant religion and they were attacked for it right so they've always had a greater sense of why they're not they're not Americans or they're not within the current uh you could say spiritual crisis that Anglo Canadians are in Anglo Canadians as we talked about in the lament for the nation episode have always been primed for being brought into this americanist project that is currently preventing them from understanding who they are right and so they've always because they had that Legacy of being different and knowing that they're different and being attacked for it by the British government is why that there's tension between them in New Brunswick and the Anglo Canadians right um so from another one from Kurt dittle BBC which is a great name your ebl on Grant had a profound effect on me it only just occurred to me that I weep for Idols that represented a culture that has long since died Nam Mo Mosley and Powell what do we do when our culture has been reduced to a bland simulacrum Josh you want to jump in there first um well that's the perennial question right that's what we're all trying to do well I mean there are people like Mark Brahman who are trying to create a new culture uh there are people like Jeff uh Jeff Winston I think of the white Art Collective who are trying to do that uh if you have the skills and you have the means and you have high agency and you're willing to take the lumps for it I mean Arville is doing this too Arville just uh did a video the other day about starting his own commune or something to that effect which would be centered around the philosophy and the Arts uh something like um kind of Ernst younger's idea of retreating into the forest uh you know break away detach from all of this clear your head clear your heart uh build your skills create something new and and just do what you can I it's not a glamorous answer but I don't really see there as being any other option if you're a writer write stuff that will build the next generation of culture creators if you're a painter or a film maker or musician then then do the same thing if you're a political theorist uh do the same thing parallel uh cultural creation I think uh is is is the only way forward I I I'm skeptical um really skeptical of like infiltrating different institutions I've been a musician here in New York City for how old am I half of my life you know active in the New York scene um and it's you know it's a closed circuit it's a closed ecosystem unless you're willing to do really gross things to yourself and to the people around you to Curry favor with with uh the people who are in charge and even then you're not going to be able to do it on your own terms uh you know it's not 1972 anymore you know where you can be like David Bowie and you can amass all this cultural social capital and then just keep doing whatever you want for the next 70 years or 50 years or whatever that those opportunities don't exist um so yeah I mean Get Back to Basics sorry for the unglamorous answer About You Nails there do you have a also non-glamorous answer yeah I I guess uh all realistic answers are pretty non glamorous um I agree with Josh on this and I find it very important to steer people away from this whole infiltration stuff not only regarding the GOP or whatever party you would want to take over but also cultural institutions and I believe especially in Europe but also in the US there has been a very harmful and malign fixation on 1968 as a as a meme because it is largely misunderstood what happened back then and uh people uh uh try to project themselves and their political movements into some sort of uh cultural revolutionary cultural guilla meme that that is that is just contrafactual into something that has never existed and this this this this whole uh uh this the teachings of of Antonio grami which are the the groundwork of what is called metapolitics in in in nowadays sense um are plain often misunderstood and are very closely connected to the mass societies of of the of the early 20th centur sorry 20th century which are just not existent anymore and um because of that and because of various other reasons I've been working for quite some months now on a lengthly lengthy Treatise of this problem uh which I uh titled plainly uh [ __ ] matter politics but I believe that won't be uh finished uh anytime soon so um yeah the thing is to actually detach oneself from uh the from the disseminators of of garbage and of Filth and and poison the the the uh cultural distorted as as Yaki uh called them as much as possible while preserving one's own talents and one's own creativity uh we are yeah I guess I'm kind of uh unwillingly CH channeling Mark Brahman here we are a uh a fan a fan a promethian uh people a Promethean race and we are kind of uh for forced by our own energy or t level call it whatever you want to create uh I personally believe that anyone has his talents something he can do especially well and it's it's everyone's uh it's everyone's obligation to find out what is his talent and then to act out on it and to contribute to uh society and if Society is [ __ ] then just contribute to your peer group gr to a group of of like-minded people and if you don't have one then build one and uh this is pretty much what it all comes down to um build some sort of subculture in in the in the in the real meaning of the word and don't become a scene where everyone uh just wears a a fancy merchandise shirt or some some uh tote back where his uh his political uh Allegiance is is written down on but uh actually fill that with life and uh try to stay away from the from the mainstream whatever that may uh imply as far and as uh thorough thoroughly as possible don't uh read their news read our own news um Eric Striker and and others are doing great things uh with with their respective websites um stay away from uh their media as much as you can don't uh consume the garbage that they hand out for you be it food be it uh video games what have you and try to uh try to contribute to the struggle of your people be it on a monetary or on a creative basis that's pretty much all we can do and if we get more people on board with that um and I believe we can um to a certain degree then uh this whole thing might be self- sustainable in the end we will see anyone who's tried to do this knows the uh the inherent difficulties of it and Mark fiser kind of eloquently uh describes why it's hard for Innovative culture creation um because of the creeping neoliberalism of the last few decades again I don't want to keep uh going on and on about Mark Fischer I'm a big fan of his and I'm reading more of his work now but uh recation to anyone in the audience yeah in in hology he talks about how um you know neoliberalism broke up structure and solidarity uh it broke down the economic abilities for artists to get together and innovate um and and the again the Eternal the this the feeling of an eternal presence um cultivates this kind of atmosphere of nostalgia where the only cultural creation that happens is always hearkening back to some other time and you know when I look back at my kind of career as a songwriter uh that describes what I you know the approach I took to a t oh well I want to catch the next wave but the next wave is is calling back to the pre to to two waves ago or three waves ago and it's it's very difficult to be um different it's very difficult to be an innovator um so it may sound simple well just do it build it yourself start your own Community build your skills but it's fantastically difficult it's demoralizing it's it's it's um but it's always worthwhile too I mean I I wouldn't trade the last 20 years of my life for anything yeah the only thing I disagree with you guys on is not wearing trendy clothes I think everyone in the movement should have cowboy hats and gator boots so like come on let's be real but no there's nothing i' would add to what you guys said there just like the last one you guys really nailed it so let's go to the next one because it's directly related to this and also from Kurt D the little BBC what would a structured plan for building parallel institutions look like what should those of us that aren't born to be dissidents do when the risks are too high for even communicating with like-minded people or contributing IRL all right you're staring at me I guess have to offer advice in this regard but I I for one thing I did want to add to what you guys were saying though about creating your own Nish community and all these likes and cleansing yourself is a good value of actually finding like-minded people IRL and building something is that it helps this cleansing process of actually cutting yourself off from distractions of the world that bring you down you need your brothers to actually be able to be willing to criticize you and to be willing to push you and actually cleansing that right and you have to be able to accept that criticism with an understanding of respect and that it's from a good place rather than you know and instantly getting mad like there is this very leftover kind of egalitarianism Within These circles where it's like don't tell me what to do blah blah blah like everything every push back is taken as something personal in reality it's trying to get rid of that weakness in yourself and you should be able to take it like a man right and if you find those community of peers that hierarchy will form and it'll be a lot better and it'll be better for you and for all those people you all grow together and you'll create that mythologization rather than trying to put it on something and then be like okay now we have to conform to this set of Mythology or whatever ever or this Rebirth of our culture it's rather it comes by this process of transformation and it becomes from action right from living in the world and creating that on a practical matter and then all the theoretical stuff follows with it and it proceeds it in some ways and it also learns from it there's an interplay there but you see what I mean uh I would also say you know to the point or to the question of of you know how do you what's the plan or how do you build a new structure um you know what we don't have uh or what we have a hard time attracting or keeping a hold of are you know people who effectively you know to use the big five model uh high conscientiousness like managerial types basically you know people who are very orderly timely methodical uh ball Breakers and and kind of whip crackers who will uh straighten us creative type out and hold our Fe feet to the fire so I mean if you want to build something then you need to have um good relationships with people who are not necessarily leaders but managerially minded because all of the operational stuff that happens behind the scenes is the most important stuff um if the alt right is is an example of anything is that you can find any idiot who's willing to put himself in front of a camera I'm one of those idiots uh you know it's it doesn't take a lot to do it's inexpensive um you don't have to be particularly talented anyone can do it um but not anyone can run a multi-million dollar organization and not anyone can run an organization with a shoest string budget um so so if you're if you're interested in a parallel construction uh then you need to identify people who are capable of running uh that construction process so yeah well that's really the main thing right it's the whole [Music] problem very few people want to be Indians they want to be Chiefs and the other side of that you have you know successful family men or people with business that don't understand how they can get involved because they only see forward- facing parts of the movement right they don't see all the boring work and the work that requires as Josh was saying the managerial side of things which is extremely important though right when we on here we're we're largely creative types right we're writers or thinkers or whatever and so what happens is we often we try to come together in a space with creative types you end up with conflict often or confliction conflicting visions and you need someone with a managerial Spirit to actually bring these things together into something coherent right and to actually manage all these different personalities and to manage all the pieces which aren't really that Glam glamorous like like organization and funding and all this and you know charity and lawyer legal stuff right all this stuff that's not particularly glamorous or fun but it's extremely necessary and critical especially right now it's more critical than ever before and we're a little bit late getting to that point but I think people are starting to realize that now and so I think if you know you're worried about being involved you're you know a family man you don't want to lose your job there's things you can do behind the scenes with trustworthy people you know like you know like us or whoever well maybe not whoever but people you can trust right and then you could form these communities and then it doesn't even have to be like shouldering all the burdens of the movement on your own shoulders when you get together with a group of guys and you know you you kind of figure out like I can contribute this way I I just talked to this brother here and I talked him down from being too black pill or something right like every little thing when you actually get together it's hard to spell it out that people help each other and they start becoming more trusting and then once you just take the step and doing this and meeting you'll find that everybody does have a place really it's just hard to spell it out on a stream but once you take that step you'll know that you don't need to put your face out there you don't need to do other things that are going to get you in trouble right you can stay down key and you could do the right thing because Community Building isn't about projecting to the whole world what we're doing right there's only so much you can say on a stream without being like hey guys this is our tactic left or the know Feds Watching This is what we're doing so right this now we have to be somewhat behind the scenes about it but you know that yeah I'm I'm actually uh not quite sure what I can still contribute to that personally I believe that this this whole uh Community Building thing that was very early on in the old right days pioneer near by groups like the uh the Houston goers for example who just got together and went hiking and and they were a little larpy they they uh went hiking in uh kind of black uniforms and called it hate hikes and then they would uh go with with uh 25 people in in Black uh Army fatigues to uh to some some uh just some drive in and sit there and eat together and uh laugh about other people there especially if they were black and stuff like that but in the end this is this is also what people like this this Ahab guy which I like and his his Manor Bond uh podcast are all about it's it's about showing other people that a different kind of living is possible and that they are not completely on their own and just just uh mind and soulless uh Dr bones in in this corporate society and this is this is the main thing this is the first step to to get people out of this this this this uh this uh this this ice block this societal ice block of isolation and and uh ot's uh satisfactions and to make them see that another way of life is still possible and to slowly get there to to uh to become a real counterculture and not to take the I don't know 30th step before the first one and talk about how anyone can make as much of a profit as possible out of that because uh when we look back into history um at uh I don't know the the Romanian Iron Guard for example or certain um German parties of the past for example all of the stuff was never uh about earning money or or gaining a profit but all all those uh Gatherings were um uh self sustained in a way that they took money from their members which were employed otherwise and um the situation that we see nowadays that is easier to lose a job than it is to get one especially uh thanks to Twitter and and uh cancel culture and World capital and stuff like that even if you're a CEO of some some uh company that belongs to Google or what have you um this makes it way more difficult but not impossible and personally I'm not quite sure whether or not we would actually want some CEO of some uh big tech company or something like that within our circles I mean of course people always looking uh for uh for for financiers and looking at people like Peter theel and and Elon Musk who every now and then appear to be a little uh hashtag our guys or stuff like that but maybe that's the wrong approach maybe the right approach is uh bottom up not top down and um yeah we should we should try and uh help each other on the uh societal level on the class level that we are in ourselves and uh as I said not think too much of uh forming or leading a multi-million dollar uh company before we have even gotten us uh a a friendly round of people maybe even with children that we can uh speak freely when we are among them yeah just this back out elsewhere um the a good model 1930s you know some of those guys in the continent got it right and they did it by creating something that could then merge successfully with powerful institutions up the ladder when they became undeniable um we don't have the luxury we're I think we're very much in a similar position uh in terms of just the total taste that the establishment has for for us for our worldview for our opposition to their plans uh we have a we have so much work to do so much work to do yeah but don't overstretch the the uh comparison because the the WMA government was weak it was not strong and our Western governments are strong in in these days and they are very entrenched in their uh late capital and and woke liberal ideologies and uh the the Yar government was not willing to crack down they tried it against Prussia but they failed and uh our governments nowadays would be more than willing to crack down if uh if need be so uh we should be a little we we yeah I know I know what you mean I get what you mean but we should not overstretch the comparison because the the situation is uh the the the materialistic side of the situation is a is a whole different one but when we are talking about idealism and uh the way um one must uh okay I don't want to sound too dramatic but the way one must Harden his soul or uh I I I think you know what I mean um it might actually be kind of comparable especially when it comes to fighting in the streets in in these days where where black lives matter and antifa mobs are uh roaming freely yeah yeah is well taken I would say the biggest problem at least in the American context is the leftover libertarian mindset that is still always infecting right it's this idea and I I see this all the time like we need to tell white people that you need to learn to live in the ryal the countryside you got to know how to have your weapons you got to learn how to defend yourself how to be self- sustaining problem with all this is It's terribly individualistic right you don't form those networks in which quite frankly especially when you're living in a hyper technological age that's simply not good enough you're going to get your ass kicked and that's something that a message I think people need to hear and they need to internalize is getting over that libertarian mindset is probably the most crucial thing when it comes to actually trying to organize within North America you could really only do that starting with a small group of people that are willing take that first step it's absolutely Paramount and we need to do it but that whole libertarian mindset is so very very dominant Within These circles even and it's it's a serious problem but if the right people take the take the right steps they'll demonstrate it by their action right um next question which non rightest thinkers are you guys influenced by or do you think that we should read definitely do not say marks that's things except don't say marks was what it was I I'll just answer that one quickly off the bat I mean I'm when it comes to political Theory anyways I take a lot of influence from people like aomin for example when he talks about biopolitics which is what actually me and Nils talked about we did this episode on aomin and the biopolitical Paradigm of the modern which I think there's a lot of gold there to worry even if I don't agree with his anarchism at the end of the day he does make a lot of good points about the whole concept of Human Rights and that how includes the idea of through means of exclusive inclusion the biopolitical control over life and I think this a lot of Truth in that and which is why you can't use rights talk when talking about you know whites have a right to this if you use right talk you're giving too much the current Paradigm that's basically by means of exclusion including the power to dominate life over it right you see that in the court system the way in which the kind of suspension of the proper function of the law plays into biopolitical biopolitical control when it comes to like people like James Fields for example so I think there's a lot that we could learn from people like Ain people like beu as well I don't agree with his conclusions but he has interesting analysis xak obviously but I'll also say I actually take more influence from non even political writers really when I'm talking when I try to think about like racial questions or religious questions or spiritual questions and put them in a political way of course this is not surprising I get more opinions I get more insight and opinions and influence from you know phenomenology people like Jean L Marion people like husto people like levos people like meru Ponte who don't who aren't doing political writing even people like sa Kar Proto existentialists right I find more helpful stuff when it comes to political and major political metapolitical questions and I do get from actually reading uh political Theory texts which I kind of find to be not a sweeping way but a lot of it kind of obvious right yeah i' second gek um and I would also second reading not explicitly political thinkers although uh I've gotten a lot out of Fuko lately I've gotten a lot out of bodard lately uh I've gone back to read some Carl Young these are these are people I like these are people who inform a lot of my thinking um yeah what's more to add um I guess we can all agree on the importance and relevance of of uh post structuralist uh thinkers and you already named bodri out what would have been uh my first pick um a lot of right wiers and especially uh boilerplate conservatives always shy back from this whole postmodernist thing because they get it completely wrong and don't know anything about it and are just proud of their ignorance and go rambling on about oh the deconstruction of of everything and our values and what have you yeah we don't need to to to get too deep into this this uh ignorant posture but it actually is important and we actually live in an age where the matter narratives all the the the the big stories that once held societies together are falling apart rapidly or already have fallen apart I guess especially in the US we are now uh looking at this whole societal um glue coming apart and uh yeah that's exactly the postmodern condition that Jean FR leotar pointed out and so uh get yourself acquainted with this especially when it comes to Media Theory because it is that is something that interests me the most it is very instructive to to actually think about the way we are conditioned to see and to perceive things because this informs our way of looking at ourselves and uh it is very important to get this uh poison out of your system um and besides that oh well uh what can I say um I'm pretty much only Reading Post structural list or right-wing authors I believe um yeah it's it's never wrong to know a bit about political Theory even if the author is is uh a pronounced left Winger um especially when it comes to the theory of fascism uh people like uh the recently deceased uh Z Stan who has been I believe a Marxist in his younger years as so many and then later became some sort of uh yeah liberal leaning uh liid voting uh Israeli I don't really know what is what his later uh political inclinations were but uh besides that um yeah um there's of course the the the already mentioned Antonio grami who was a an Italian communist in the 1920s um wherever you live you single person in the audience uh get informed about the uh Marxist and communist movements of your country in the in the 1920s and 1930s most of those movements uh were actually pretty based as we would say nowadays uh you know the the the the stalinist doctrine of Communism in one country alone as opposed to the trosy doctrine of World Revolution is something that right wiers must not copy but can learn a lot from and there are always gems to find in in this literature but besides that um go for the postmodernists a lot of them have been uh hard right wiers in their younger years uh people like like um Paul Dean and um what was his name again um Maurice blono who was also friends with Emmanuel levinas I'm quite sure Tyler knows him those are people that uh did some pretty uh enjoyable things in in their younger years and later became a little a a little more toned down but there's a lot to read there go for the Theory go for societal Theory Fuko may have been a very unpleasant person privately uh but he's written some very important stuff about power dynamics and it does not always have to be Carl Schmid besides that kmid is very important Yeah you mentioned Leos too my my mentor is actually was a friend of levos levos is dead now of course I would like to do an EB on levos at sometime because he's definitely a thinker who's pretty obviously outside of her milu right but he there certainly has a lot to say I think his corrections to haiger are actually kind of more helpful to our movement than maybe in some ways even haiger is which is a controversial statement of course but I think we should definitely talk about that but you know just to clarify what I meant like I said you know political Theory might be a little contemporary stuff doesn't really tell us very much the reason I say that I don't mean to come off too strong obviously you could learn a lot right but what I mean is like I often get asked what's a good reading list for contemporary third position political Theory and it doesn't really exist I think that's a gap that we kind of need to fill there's a couple stuff here and there and a lot of the other books broadly published since the Ascension of the alt right I think most people in these movements they kind of already understand it all already like it's a very basic but I think anything really challenging or interesting has just not been done yet I think there's a lot of crucial questions from our perspective that we haven't really addressed yet and there needs to be more genuine political theory in this area so that's what I mean when there's not too much to read right now right because it's it's worked out but it just doesn't really exist it's just the same obvious kind of stuff that we all know so let's to explain my comment on that there anyways um so how much longer do you guys want to go we're almost at an hour and 40 minutes but there's still a lot of questions so I'm G to keep going because Nails is pretty late for you um yeah I guess I'm um I'll have to be the bus kill then let's do two more questions and then I'll guess I'll have to give you two guys on your own all right cool so also from insane hermit for Five Guys you have any idea how to transmute red pill rage energy into self-discipline and willpower I also suggest to study and teach this because white Nets need to deal with it so basically how do you take the negative energy the rage that we all feel when and looking at the latest outrage and then transforming it into something productive well uh we kind of I say good question yeah we kind of roundabout answered that that few questions ago by saying you know unplugging Retreat to the forest that kind of thing uh this is something Jefferson and I have been beating banging this drum for over a year which is you know a lot of the big right-wing accounts on Twitter BAS basically get by retweeting uh outrage porn and demoralization porn and there's just simply I don't see any reason for anybody to embibe it certainly not a neoy or an initiate into this way of thinking I just I think I think it establishes the wrong emotional kind of neurological patterns for people but um in my clinical experience whenever anyone came to me with a problem you know this is something I learned learned uh from a mentor I had briefly which is you know what's the what's this the simplest thing you could do right now uh people get caught in big abstract lofty goals they get caught in the big picture they get caught in they're either in some pattern of inertia where they're just kind of staying place but they're moving but they're not going anywhere in particular or they're inert altogether um you know if you have a lot of this pent up emotional stuff the ask yourself this question what's the first easiest thing I can do about this right now and it might just be put down the phone uh and then it might be after that go for a run and then it might be after that let me open up my note uh pad uh uh app on my phone and record some ideas and then it might be six months later a book or a business proposal or whatever whatever it's going to be for whoever is dealing with this but thinking small really really really really small is the best way to get through this kind of thing yeah I mean it's really even if you're not looking at like people retweeting outrage porn you're still going to see it anyways every time there's something new that gets you really upset and it's like what uh you know George grah was talking about how when he wrote lament for a nation he wrote it out of a place of anger but he had to learn to actually have you know hope in his later later years and actually put it towards a productive way of realizing the Eternal order right which you know sounds headyy but I mean really it's just that you have to take the necessary steps to be willing to abstract yourself from just pure anger and transforming into you know what like I got this things are getting bad but you know this is just a opportunity for us to actually step up and be who we are you know as European men have always been and it's the re it's really is a great opportunity to to remember that right you you get you recorrect the course that you want one You' learn to ody that position again what about New Nails what do you think um personally uh I found it very important to set a goal to live for especially when you're so filled up with rage that you just feel like burning out completely and some people might do um unwise things in such a state of uh such a state of mind and others may just uh I don't know try to channel it into into uh usual uh bugman work until they I don't know die from a stroke at 55 and this is this is not the condition we want to live in um do find out what you can do to force yourself to stay alive and to strive for a better better life for yourself and the people you care about and not to fall into this this trap of nihilism to just uh live on to feed your rage and to live off your rage and and and and uh yeah uh Channel this rage into other people that then will also come become enraged and I suppose this whole red pilling Norm's thing is to to a large degree about getting other people to get mad about the things you are mad yourself so uh yeah buy a decrepit house and uh start building it up on your own and or uh build a family and uh do something that has a future worth and that makes it worthwhile for you to live and to struggle that is the main thing that I would recommend and most of the other stuff just Falls in line find out what you can do best and find out how this ties in with the community you would like yourself and your loved once in that might sound easy but it's not really it's not impossible but uh it takes some strive uh I would also encourage people to take up something like pray pray uh you know be really serious about that kind meditation whatever Zen practice something uh quiet very very quiet uh to get from the all the over stimulation uh get into habits of of self-reflection um interrogate yourself why are why do these things anger you so much because on a certain level it's important to remember that these things aren't happening to you whatever you're seeing they're not happening to anyone you know um and they're kind of not likely to happen to you I don't want to overstate that too much but for instance if you're watching like three uh three hoodlums beating up some kid in the back of a 7-Eleven I mean that's probably not going to be you um and and and what are you what what is it doing for you to imagine that's your future uh so yeah something like prayer meditation I mean I'm kind of anti- meditation just because of the gay western uh co-opting of of all of these Eastern techniques I think they're very self-serving and kind of Tainted by entrepreneurial capitalism and self-aggrandisement and like corporate psychology um but yeah those would be good things to do too yeah I mean there there's certainly something strong about that is because when you're you're on the internet so much you're essentially living in this rule of the abstract where you're living this digital space where you're both seeing you're both getting a certain hopelessness that comes from seeing what's all around you and then that's mixed with the idea that it also could never happen to you like you get a bit of both it's like a simulation but it's also something that's actually holding you back from recognizing that you do also have agency in the real world it makes you feel really hopeless when you're constantly seeing these things happen right and I think getting outside that digital space and you know going out meditation like um like uh what Josh was talking about it it does help you connect well actually I prefer prayer you know but it does help you connect with the kind of way in which um you're essentially getting down to more that primordial realm of what it means to be human when the kind of distinction between past present and future starts to collapse right you you have this connection with your own source of being and then you're able to realize you know I maybe being plugged into some kind kind of digital quantification of mankind is just completely non-healthy for me and there's a lot more to us and who we are than that you let you know God transform you that's what they say prayer transforms you it's God's on a cosmic buddy button right and I would also think you got to learn get together with your friends and learn how to feel alive because you don't feel very alive when you're always constantly Plugged In online so do some martial arts training get punched in the face a few times you know you you start to feel alive again because you don't feel very alive when you're in the when you're just existing in this digital space like you have no agency you don't feel very human at all you're eating shitty processed foods you gota you got to step up and you got to be willing to try to learn to live and you know feels great to do that so be both a prayer Pray praying man but also be a warrior man so or do those things right and I can't Advocate boxing enough uh it's it's fantastic I mean I've had a couple of concussions so maybe I wouldn't Advocate it too strongly do it safely uh and not in some [ __ ] schmo's garage but um yeah the there's I don't remember who said this uh it was back in my pseudo Buddhist phase many many years ago but there's a famous Z master who said you know like the best meditation is sleep uh and just just as a way of thinking about like anything is meditation anything that you lose yourself in um that you kind of um out of bounds with time is meditation so it's not like you light some candles and uh you put on Ena and you have your little yoga pants and you sit in the dark room it's anything it's uh practicing right now I'm I'm learning buet by Bach it's very very meditative because there's just so many parts of the brain that turn off you can you you're focusing very intensely on one thing so Coco beware saying deadlifting look when you're trying to move 400 lb there's only one thing you can think about moving 400b uh so yeah all right next question I think this will be the last one for now I think what we should do is because there's quite a lot of them coming in is that we'll have to schedule another one of these and get to everyone else's questions if the audience is okay with that if you guys are okay with that we're going to be here for quite a long time if we keep going so you want Democratic here just make a decision all right I'll be the Sovereign I guess so this will be the last question from corbec for five do you think that movement must have an esoteric or spiritual core for example I believe that the German movement began as a group of initiates known as th must a group of Elites be established first before material political organization I'm sorry what was that question something about esoteric what do you think the movement must have an esoteric or spiritual core must a group of Elites be established first before material political organization yes you want to take that nose um being somewhat of agnostic myself I I don't think that I'm uh the right person to uh yeah to to judge this completely um I personally I believe that uh or to to the extent of what I've read about it that the uh is that the importance of the th Society um for the buildup and the the Genesis of the ideology of uh certain past political movements in Germany uh are kind of overstated because people always tend to um build a myth around esoteric and and uh and uh reclusive societies but personally I believe that these societies where they existed or where they do still exist like the Freemasons which uh pretty much have gone into being a a a charity organization to a large extent by now um have been kind of mirror images of the societies they existed in especially in in the in the mass societies of the 20th century and I believe nowadays in our societies which are to a large degree uh fragmented and atomized and where social life continually um um uploaded into the cyber space uh quite literally um these reclusive and secret societies with an esoteric uh framework uh of one kind or the other are somewhat outdated personally I would not uh look up to uh some organization of of this th Society or Freemasons ilk but that may just be me uh I guess Tyler is uh way more into both uh esotericism and uh and and and uh such organizations no offense of course well I mean I think they're pretty cool really theend no I don't like Freemasons but I'm saying like the idea of like like Elite secret society you have an esoteric Dimension and you have an ex exoteric Dimension that you put out for you know the wider audience and I mean I think that's generally the truth of most politics really I mean because like what are you doing when you're you're trying to develop a political movement that's going to have you know answer the questions of the day better than the other ones and you're also trying to have a political movement that deals with everybody's normal life it gives them a life that they want that they can have families it deals with things and they're very pressing needing concerns that you have to appeal to so you're always going to have an exoteric Dimension but you also have to have an esoteric Dimension because trying to actually work out the questions of how you're going to do this requires a lot of intellectual Energy across different sectors which kind of thinkers you know philosophers economists psychologists all these kinds of things religious movements spirituality things like that um like I think it's pretty much a necessity you always have a need for the Vanguard right that would be my answer on that what do you think Josh yes also it's just pretty cool to be in the secret society well yeah that's that's the main problem isn't it everybody wants to be in the in group but nobody wants to be outside and do the the hard labor and and to tend to the crops and stuff like that while the other ones are sitting in their tent and uh smoking funny stuff and uh envisioning the new political order and maybe I just yeah that's the funny stuff of course yeah maybe maybe I just uh got that wrong and uh stressed the religious or or spiritual Dimension too much of course it always needs to have there always needs to be a core group determining the the the the foundations of the political and societal order and uh yeah the the the inner party and the outer party or whatever you want to call it but uh yeah that's that's that's kind of a large question uh anything else would be yeah just just basic Democratic and thus uh the the politics of the end Hive yeah that's why we don't have to worry about everybody wishing they could be in a secret society because it's a secret so they don't know the society right it's esoteric thamster ISM and I do also want to clarify when I say spiritual religious I don't want to make it sound like some gay new age thing like I know what I'm talking like I said earlier about like meditation and realizing being I'm talking about phenomenological points about Consciousness I'm not talking about some lame deack Sher thing but I think because a lot of hijackers in the New Age take these terms without knowing what the [ __ ] they mean it kind of can make it sound like I'm advocating that but just to be clear I'm not okay um see you're not trying to push Russell Brand in the audience is that what you're saying no no well we I I've been promising this for so long is to do the theological episode the spiritual episode all these kinds of things and more episodes on phenomenology which we will get to which explains this next question here right before Nils heads off from Harold fortan I've heard Bishop Robert Baron describe phenomenologist like dedri Von hilderbrand as late Thomas what are your thoughts on a possible connection between aquinus and herol now I know aquinus was more of a compound dualist but in terms of particular connections between hustel and aquinus I'd have to read more aquinus actually in this regard because my my main readings of aquinus was in a political Theory class ages ago and I know you have the Som theologia there's all kinds of great information there and I did read a little bit more of him in uh historical theology but I think I would have to do a little more reading into to ainus when he specifically talks about issues of Consciousness right I've seen him come up with regards to topics like intentionality and things like that but I will say though we are actually doing me and Josh we remaking that intro to hust world's phenomenology that we did so I saw a few people in the chat wondering uh when is the more topic about phenomenology and phenomenological studies in particular going to come back we are remaking that series and I'm also going to put out some solo videos deal with things like time Consciousness and perception and Neuroscience from a phenomenological perspective those will be coming out in the next couple of weeks so you can look forward to that uh did you want to head off Nils there's one question left is it the question of what metal bands we were listening to well that's a question from the chat but if you want to answer that you're by no okay let's let's just do it and I will head off then okay you want to take the first jump no I thought you were we doing the real question or the fake question I thought you would read the actual question metal band no the the question to read out before I made that joke that obvious I thought you were actually gonna answer it I was like well this could be kind of fun but we we'll do uh ebm we'll do Euro buau metal coming up but uh all right where to go from Happy Mass fman what does third position say about democracy do we want it in a different form than what we have in the west currently or throw it out Al together good question uh I'm probably not qualified to answer it uh no no no personal experience I've ever had with democracy ever worked out whether it was a rehearsal space a classroom uh the therapist's office uh going to the DMV like I I can't think of any a relationship with a woman I can't think of any uh situation where democracy actually worked out I mean again when we talked about the midst Revolution we did uh in those two episodes we did talk about how some of the mid-century fascist movements kind of rhetorically or strategically uh employed Democratic uh whether they claim that they were or they actually were uh as kind of you know something to be taken on a caseby case scenario um here's here's here's the thing for democracy to work would assume a very high level of social sophistication a very high level of uh integrity and trust and a very sophisticated population um so if there is some like Jean Roddenberry Star Trek future where it's possible well then we're talking about like five centuries from now four centuries from now uh I don't see that happening now what about you Nils um I believe for democracy to work it is necessary to have a very small community that's what most people tend to forget when they talk about Athens or the the helenic city states as the the the born of democracy because those were very small communities those were feudal communities um only men were allowed to handle politics and women were treated as furniture and I believe this is not what those uh what those boiler plate Democrats would want to write on their play cards but anyway um I believe in all uh historical more or less third positionist movements uh there was there was a a more or less common approach to democracy and that was pretty much in in line with what uh Max vber called the authoritarian uh leader democracy um many of you guys may be uh familiar with the term fura princip uh especially from from National Socialist Germany where one single person in in in every area uh in in every smaller group that works together and stuff like that one has to be the leader one has to be responsible and the others uh can uh can can um discuss uh what needs to be done done and stuff like that but in the end one person who is usually assigned before uh hand needs to make the decision and if the decision is right everything's good and if the decision is wrong he uh is no longer the leader after that and um this this uh this this whole system kind of breaks down the political uh system of democracy into smaller fragments um the the large decisions are made in uh on a on a state level by the government by the the uh authoritarian leader or a a king or a a a du or a fura or what have you and uh his cabinet and uh from there decisions trickle down so that everything works out and on a very fundamental level and maybe the next two or three higher levels on let's say on on a on a uh on a town community level then on a uh uh Municipal level and then on a maybe even on a federal state level um there has to there there there is a certain democracy allowed um back in back in the in the 1930s in Germany the ideal for this kind of system was the old Germanic uh thing where the the the the men of a of a Germanic tribe that were allowed to carry weapons the free men would gather I believe once a month or so uh underneath a tree and settle uh all the scores and discuss the problems that uh would have built up in between two meetings and and and uh rule all uh all arguments out and stuff like that uh this this was the the ideal of democracy that uh the people back then wanted to to uh wanted to reintegrate in their modern society so um nowadays when we see some sort of uh liquid democracy that some people aim uh at and uh on the other hand have more or less uh uh economic oligarchy tendencies in just about all Western countries I don't even know if it is necessary anymore to have a uh implicit standing on on Democracy because democracy in and of itself has kind of become an an empty signifier or or a meme in and of itself so everyone everyone uses the term everyone understands something completely different than all the other people uh when this term is used and so it's it's it's just uh something that you bring up when you want to uh to to um tell uh an audience that your uh that your opponent in the discussion is some sort of evil authoritarian and stuff like that and because I personally have no problem with authoritarians do not really care about that yeah that was really well said and good history on how they conceived it in the past as well I mean it's interesting you read something like you know Moses tomorrow we live and he talks about the democracy in such a sense where you still have some notion of will of the people but what you have is instead of having multiple parties you have it so there's one party the fashist party so you don't have these competing parties trying to deal with certain Financial interests and gain power that way right and so then you have this notion where you have these sort of different guilds right that are part of different segments of society and then the elect leaders who speak on their behalf and that joints as a part of the fascist party and then that plays a role in regards to the leader and so this party could overturn the the decision of the leader so that leader be overstepping their boundaries or something like that so you still do have Notions of democracy but like as definitely what Nels was saying though is that democracy really much an anti- signifier or meme these days like it's something that you contrast with any other system to say anything else other than democracy is going to be some terrible totalitarian tyranny right it's just used as a way to get you to think that there's no other possible arrangement for the system that could have and I think that there is right and so it it tends to be in some ways very loaded with all these different kinds of assumptions that we're thinking democracy now we're thinking about liberal democracy and I don't think the ideal of having just everybody vote on everything regardless of like knowledge or skills or Merit and things like that is a good idea I think Mosley's idea of this Guild this Guild system basically I think is an appealing one at least within my context of you know Canadian anglicanism right we do kind of it would be a better fit for us but I'm pretty sure in some other culture there would be a different fit for them all right now that's the last question so over two hours we are done it always tends to be a little longer if uh I'm involved it seems yeah because you talk very cold and disinterested German yeah I'm sorry about that it's not a bad thing it's a compliment right yeah responsible for the downfall memes here well it's glad to have you here NS and glad to have you on board of ebl crew now there's four us three and our friend Jefferson who is still sick so please pray that he gets better and yes find us 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jFtgrg86n0k | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jFtgrg86n0k | Way We Live Now | Anthony Trollope | Literary Fiction | Audiobook | English | 7/20 | chapter 31 of the way we live now this is a librivox recording all librivox recordings are in the public domain for more information or to volunteer please visit librivox.org the way we live now by anthony trollope chapter 31 mr brown has made up his mind and now i have something to say to you mr brown as he thus spoke to lady carvery rose up to his feet and then sat down again there was an air of perturbation about him which was very manifest to the lady and the cause and coming result of which she thought that she understood the susceptible old goose is going to do something highly ridiculous and very disagreeable it was thus that she spoke to herself of the scene that she saw was prepared for her but she did not foresee accurately the shape in which the susceptibility of the old goose would declare itself lady carvery said mr brown standing up a second time we are neither of us so young as we used to be no indeed and therefore it is that we can afford to ourselves the luxury of being friends nothing but age enables men and women to know each other intimately this speech was a great impediment to mr brown's progress it was evidently intended to imply that he at least had reached a time of life at which any allusion to love would be absurd and yet as a fact he was nearer fifty than sixty was young of his age could walk his four or five miles pleasantly could ride his cob in the park with as free and air as any man of forty and could afterwards work through four or five hours of the night with an easy steadiness which nothing but sound health could produce mr brown thinking of himself and his own circumstances could see no reason why he should not be in love i hope we know each other intimately at any rate he said somewhat lamely oh yes and it is for that reason that i have come to you for advice had i been a young woman i should not have dared to ask you i don't see that i don't quite understand that but it has nothing to do with my present purpose when i said that we were neither of us so young as we once were i uttered what was a stupid platitude a foolish truism i did not think so said lady carbery smiling or would have been only that i intended something further mr brown had got himself into a difficulty and hardly knew how to get out of it i was going on to say that i hoped we were not too old to love foolish old darling what did he mean by making such an ass of himself this was worse even than the kiss as being more troublesome and less easily pushed on one side and forgotten it may serve to explain the condition of lady carvery's mind at the time if it be stated that she did not even at this moment suppose that the editor of the morning breakfast table intended to make her an offer of marriage she knew or thought she knew that middle-aged men are fond of praying about love and getting up sensational scenes the falseness of the thing and the injury which may come of it did not shock her at all had she known that the editor professed to be in love with some lady in the next street she would have been quite ready to enlist the lady in the next street among her friends that she might thus strengthen her own influence with mr brown for herself such make-believe of an improper passion would be inconvenient and therefore to be avoided but that any man placed as mr brown was in the world blessed with power with a large income with influence throughout all the world around him courted fated feared and almost worshipped that he should desire to share her fortunes her misfortunes her struggles her poverty and her obscurity was not within the scope of her imagination there was a homage in it of which she did not believe any man to be capable and which to her would be the more wonderful is being paid to herself she thought so badly of men and women generally and of mr brown and herself as a man and a woman individually that she was unable to conceive the possibility of such a sacrifice mr brown she said i did not think that you would take advantage of the confidence i had placed in you to annoy me in this way to annoy you lady carvery the phrase at any rate is singular after much thought i have determined to ask you to be my wife that i should be annoyed and more than annoyed by your refusal as a matter of course that i ought to expect such annoyances perhaps too true but you can extricate yourself from the dilemma only too easily the word wife came upon her like a thunderclap it at once changed all her feelings towards him she did not dream of loving him she felt sure that she never could love him had it been on the cards with her to love any man as a lover it would have been some handsome spendthrift who would have hung from her neck like another millstone this man was a friend to be used to be used because he knew the world and now he gave her this clear testimony that he knew as little of the world as any other man mr brown of the daily breakfast table asking her to be his wife but mixed with her other feelings there was a tenderness which brought back some memory of her distant youth and almost made her weep that a man such a man should offer to take half her burdens and to confer upon her half his blessings what an idiot but what a god she had looked upon the man as all intellect alloyed perhaps by some passionless remnants of the vices of his youth and now she found that he not only had a human heart in his bosom but a heart that she could touch how wonderfully sweet how infinitely small it was necessary that she should answer him and to her it was only natural that she should think what answer would best assist her own views without reference to his it did not occur to her that she could love him but it did occur to her that he might lift her out of her difficulties what a benefit it would be to her to have a father and such a father for felix how easy would be a literary career to the wife of the editor of the morning breakfast table and then it passed through her mind that somebody had told her that the man was paid three thousand pounds a year for his work would not the world or any part of it that was desirable come to her drawing room if she was the wife of mr brown it all passed through her brain at once during that minute of silence which she allowed herself after the declaration was made to her but other ideas and other feelings were present to her also perhaps the truest aspiration of her heart had been the love of freedom which the tyranny of her late husband had engendered once she had fled from that tyranny and had been almost crushed by the censure to which she had been subjected then her husband's protection and his tyranny had been restored to her after that the freedom had come it had been accompanied by many hopes never as yet fulfilled and embittered by many sorrows which had been always present to her but still the hopes were alive and the remembrance of the tyranny was very clear to her at last the minute was over and she was bound to speak mr brown she said you have quite taken away my breath i never expected anything of this kind and now mr brown's mouth was opened and his voice was free lady carvery he said i have lived a long time without marrying and i have sometimes thought that it would be better for me to go on the same way to the end i have worked so hard all my life that when i was young i had no time to think of love and as i have gone on my mind has been so fully employed that i have hardly realized the want which nevertheless i have felt and so it has been with me till i fancied not that i was too old for love but that others would think me so then i met you as i said it first perhaps with scant gallantry you also are not as young as you once were but you keep the beauty of your youth and the energy and something of the freshness of a young heart and i have come to love you i speak with absolute frankness risking your anger i have doubted much before i resolved upon this it is so hard to know the nature of another person but i think i understand yours and if you can confide your happiness with me i am prepared to entrust mine to your keeping poor mr brown though endowed with gifts peculiarly adapted for the editing of a daily newspaper he could have had but little capacity for reading a woman's character when he talked of the freshness of lady carberry's young mind and he must have surely been much blinded by love before convincing himself that he could trust his happiness to such keeping you do me infinite honor you pay me a great compliment ejaculated lady carvery well how am i to answer you in a moment i expected nothing of this as god is to be my judge it has come upon me like a dream i look upon your position as almost the highest in england on your prosperity is the uttermost that can be achieved that prosperity such as it is i desire most anxiously to share with you you tell me so but i can hardly yet believe it and then how am i to know my own feelings so suddenly marriage as i have found it mr brown has not been happy i have suffered much i have been wounded in every joint hurt in every nerve tortured till i could hardly endure my punishment at last i got my liberty and to that i have looked for happiness has it made you happy it has made me less wretched and there is so much to be considered i have a son and a daughter mr brown your daughter i can love as my own i think i prove my devotion to you when i say that i am willing for your sake to encounter the troubles which may attend your son's future career mr brown i love him better always shall love him better than anything in the world this was calculated to damp the lover's ardor but he probably reflected but should he now be successful time might probably change the feeling which had just been expressed mr brown she said i am now so agitated that you had better leave me and it is very late the servant is sitting up and will wonder that you should remain it is near two o'clock when may i hope for an answer you shall not be kept waiting i will write to you almost at once i will write to you tomorrow say the day after tomorrow on thursday i feel that i ought to have been prepared with an answer but i am so surprised that i have none ready he took her hand in his and kissing it left her without another word as he was about to open the front door to let himself out a key from the other side raised the latch and sir felix returning from his club entered his mother's house the young man looked up into mr brown's face with mingled impudence and surprise hello old fellow he said you've been keeping it up late here haven't you he was nearly drunk and mr brown perceiving his condition passed him without a word lady carberry was still standing in the drawing room struck with amazement at the scene which had just passed full of doubt as to her future conduct when she heard her son tumbling up the stairs it was impossible for her not to go out to him felix she said why do you make so much noise as you come in noise i am not making any noise i think i'm very early your people's only just gone i shot that editor fellow at the door that won't call himself brown he's great as that fellow all right mother oh yes i'm all right and so he tumbled up to bed and his mother followed him to see that the candle was at any rate placed squarely on the table beyond the reach of the bed curtains mr brown as he walked to his newspaper office experienced all those pangs of doubt which a man feels when he has just done that which for days and weeks past he has almost resolved that he had better leave undone that last apparition which he had encountered at his lady love's door certainly had not tended to reassure him what curse can be much greater than that inflicted by a drunken reprobate son the evil when in the course of things that comes upon a man has to be born but why should a man in middle life unnecessarily afflict himself with so terrible and misfortune the woman too was devoted to the cub then thousands of other thoughts crowded upon him how would this new life suit him he must have a new house and new ways must live under a new dominion and fit himself to new pleasures and what was he to gain by it lady carvery was a handsome woman and he liked her beauty he regarded her too as a clever woman and because she had flattered him he had liked her conversation he had been long enough about town to have known better and as he now walked along the streets he almost felt that he ought to have known better every now and again he warmed himself a little with the remembrance of her beauty and told himself that his new home would be pleasanter though it might perhaps be less free than the old one he tried to make the best of it but as he did so was always repressed by the memory of the appearance of that drunken young baronet whether for good or for evil the step had been taken and the thing was done it did not occur to him that the lady would refuse him all his experience of the world was against such refusal towns which consider always render themselves ladies who doubt always solve their doubts in the one direction of course she would accept him and of course he would stand to his guns as he went to his work he endeavored to bathe himself in self-complacency but at the bottom of it there was a substratum of melancholy which leavened his prospects lady carvery went from the door of her son's room to her own chamber and there sat thinking through the greater part of the night during these hours she perhaps became a better woman as being more oblivious of herself than she had been for many a year it could not be for the good of this man that he should marry her and she did in the midst of her many troubles try to think of the man's condition although in the moments of her triumph and such moments were many she would boy herself up with assurances that her felix would become a rich man brilliant with wealth and rank and honor to her a personage whose society would be desired by many still in her heart of hearts she knew how great was the peril and in her imagination she could foresee the nature of the catastrophe which might come he would go utterly to the dogs and would take her with him and withersoever he might go to what lowest canine regions he might descend she knew herself well enough to be sure that whether married or single she would go with him though her reason might be ever so strong in bidding her to desert him her heart she knew would be stronger than her reason he was the one thing in the world that overpowered her in all other matters she could scheme and contrive and pretend could get the better of her feelings and fight the world with a double face laughing at illusions and telling herself that passions and preferences were simply weapons to be used but her love for her son mastered her and she knew it as it was so could it be fit that she should marry another man and then her liberty even though felix should bring her to utter ruin nevertheless she would be and might remain a free woman should the worst come to the worst she thought that she could endure bohemian life in which should all her means had been taken from her she could live on what she earned though felix was a tyrant after a kind he was not a tyrant who could bid her do this or that a repetition of marriage vows did not of itself recommend itself to her as to loving the man liking his caresses and being especially happy because he was near her no romance of that kind ever presented itself to her imagination how would it affect felix and her together and mr brown has connected with her and felix if felix should go to the dogs then would mr brown not want her should felix go to the stars instead of the dogs and become one of the gilded ornaments of the metropolis then would not he and she want mr brown it was thus that she regarded the matter she thought very little of her daughter as she considered all this there was a home for hedda with every comfort if heather would only condescend to accept it why did not heda marry her cousin roger carberry and let there be an end of that trouble of course hannah must live wherever her mother lived till she should marry but had his life with so much at her own disposal that her mother did not feel herself bound to be guided in the great matter by had his predispositions but she must tell her should she ultimately make up her mind to marry the man and in that case the sooner this was done the better on that night she did not make up her mind ever and again as she declared to herself that she would not marry him the picture of a comfortable assured home over her head and the conviction that the editor of the morning breakfast table would be powerful for all things brought new doubts to her mind but she could not convince herself and when at last she went to her bed her mind was still vacillating the next morning she met heda at breakfast and with assumed nonchalance asked a question about the man who was perhaps about to be her husband do you like mr brown heda yes pretty well i don't care very much about him what makes you ask mama because among my acquaintances in london there is no one so truly kind to me as he is he always seems to me to like to have his own way why shouldn't he like it he has to me that air of selfishness which is so very common with people in london as though what he said we're all set out of surface politeness i wonder what you expect heather when you talk of london people why should not london people be as kind as other people i think mr brown is as obliging a man as anyone i know but if i like anybody you always make little of him the only person you seem to think well of is mr montague mama that is unfair and unkind i never mention mr montague's name if i can help it and i should not have spoken to mr brown had you not asked me end of chapter 31. chapter 32 of the way we live now this is a librivox recording all librivox recordings are in the public domain for more information or to volunteer please visit librivox.org the way we live now by anthony trollope chapter 32 lady monogram georgiana longstaff had now been staying with the melmots for a fortnight and her prospects in regard to the london season had not much improved her brother had troubled her no further and her family at cavisham had not as far as she was aware taken any notice of dolly's interference twice a week she received a cold dull letter from her mother such letters as she had been accustomed to receive when away from home and these she had answered always endeavoring to fill her sheet with some customary description of fashionable doings with some bit of scandal such as she would have repeated for her mother's amusement and her own delectation and the telling of it had there been nothing painful in the nature of her sojourn in london of the malmoth she hardly spoke she did not say that she was taken to the houses in which it was her ambition to be seen she would have lied directly in saying so but she did not announce her own disappointment she had chosen to come up to the melmats in preference to remaining at caversham and she would not declare her own failure i hope they are kind to you lady pomona always said but georgiana did not tell her mother whether the melmots were kind or unkind in truth her season was a very unpleasant season her mode of living was altogether different to anything she had already known the house in brewton street had never been very bright but the appendages of life there had been of a sort which was not known in the gorgeous mansion in grovner square it had been full of books and little toys in those thousand trifling household gods which are accumulated in years and which in their accumulations suit themselves to the taste of their owners in grosvenor square there were no layers no toys no books nothing but gold and grandeur palmatum powder and pride the long staff life had not been an easy natural or intellectual life but the melmot life was hardly endurable even by a long staff she had however come prepared to suffer much and was endowed with considerable power of endurance in pursuit of her own objects having willed to come even to the melmots in preference to remaining at caversham she fortified herself to suffer much could she have ridden in the park at midday in desirable company and found herself in proper houses at midnight she would have borne the rest bad as it might have been but it was not so she had her horse but could with difficulty get any proper companion she had been in the habit of riding with one of the primero girls and old primero would accompany them or perhaps a brother camaro or occasionally her own father and then when once out she would be surrounded by a cloud of young men and though there was but little in it a walking round and round the same bit of ground with the same companions and with the smallest attempted conversation still it had been the proper thing and had satisfied her now it was with difficulty that she could get any cavalier such as the laws of society demand even penelope primero snubbed her whom she georgiana longstaff had hitherto endured and snubbed she was just allowed to join them when old camaro road and was obliged even to ask for that assistance but the nights were still worse she could only go where madame melmot went and madame melma was more prone to receive people at home than to go out and the people she did receive were antipathetic to miss longstaff she did not even know who they were whence they came or what was their nature they seemed to be as little akin to her as would have been the shopkeepers in the small town near cabochon she would sit through long evenings almost speechless trying to fathom the depth of the vulgarity of her associates occasionally she was taken out and was then probably taken to very grand houses the two duchesses and the martian s of albriki received madame melmot and the garden parties of royalty were open to her and some of the most elaborate fates of the season which indeed were very elaborate on behalf of this and that traveling potentate were attained on these occasions miss longstaff was fully aware of the struggle that was always made for invitations often unsuccessfully but sometimes with triumph even the bargains conducted by the hands of lord alfred and his mighty sister were not altogether hidden from her the emperor of china was to be in london and it was thought proper that some private person some untitled individual should give the emperor a dinner so that the emperor might see how an english merchant lives mr melmot was chosen on condition that he would spend ten thousand pounds on the banquet and as a part of his payment for this expenditure was to be admitted with his family to a grand entertainment given to the emperor at windsor park of these good things georgiana longstaff would receive her share but she went to them as a melmoth and not as a longstaff and when amidst these gaieties though she could see her old friends she was not with them she was ever behind madame melmat till she hated the make of that lady's garments and the shape of that lady's back she had told both her father and mother very plainly that it behooved her to be in london at this time of the year that she might look for a husband she had not hesitated in declaring her purpose and that purpose together with the means of carrying it out had not appeared to them to be unreasonable she wanted to be settled in life she had meant when she first started on her career to have a lord but lords are scarce she was herself not very highly born not very highly gifted not very lovely not very pleasant and she had no fortune she had long made up her mind that she could do without a lord but that she must get a commoner of the proper sort he must be a man with a place in the country and sufficient means to bring him annually to london he must be a gentleman and probably in parliament and above all things he must be in the right set she would rather go on forever struggling than take some country witstable as her sister was about to do but now the men of the right sort never came near her the one object for which she had subjected herself to all this ignominy seemed to have vanished altogether in the distance when by chance she danced or exchanged a few words with the knitterdales and grasslaus whom she used to know they spoke to her with a want of respect which she felt and tasted but could hardly analyze even miles grendale who had hitherto been below her notice attempted to patronize her in a manner that bewildered her all this nearly broke her heart and then from time to time little rumors reached her ears which made her aware that in the teeth of all mr melmot's social successes a general opinion that he was a gigantic swindler was rather gaining ground than otherwise your host is a wonderful fellow by george said lord nidderdale no one seems to know which way he'll turn up at last there's nothing like being a robber if you can only rob enough said lord grasslau not exactly naming melmot but very clearly alluding to him there was a vacancy for a member of parliament at westminster and melmot was about to come forward as a candidate if he can manage that i think he'll pull through she heard one man say if money will do it it will be done said another she could understand it all mr melmot was admitted into society because of some enormous power which was supposed to lie in his hands but even by those who thus admitted him he was regarded as a thief and a scoundrel this was the man whose house had been selected by her father in order that she might make her search for a husband from beneath his wing in her agony she wrote to her old friend julia triplex now the wife of sir damask monogram she had been really intimate with julia triplex and had been sympathetic when a brilliant marriage had been achieved julia had been without fortune but very pretty sir damask was a man of great wealth whose father had been a contractor but sir damask himself was a sportsman keeping many horses on which other men often rode a yacht in which other men sun themselves a deer forest a moor a large machinery for making pheasants he shot pigeons at hurlingham drove four in hand in the park had a box at every race course and was the most good-natured fellow known he had really conquered the world had got over the difficulty of being the grandson of a butcher and was now as good as though the monograms had gone to the crusades julia triplex was equal to her position and made the very most of it she dispensed champagne and smiles and made everybody including herself believe that she was in love with her husband lady monogram had climbed to the top of the tree and in that position had been of course invaluable to her old friend we must give her her due and say that she had been fairly true to friendship while georgiana behaved herself she thought that georgiana in going to the melmots had not behaved herself and therefore she had determined to drop georgiana heartless false purse-proud creature georgiana said to herself as she wrote the following letter in humiliating agony dear lady monogram i think you hardly understand my position of course you have caught me haven't you and of course i must feel it very much you did not used to be all natured and i hardly think you can have become so now when you have everything pleasant around you i do not think that i have done anything that should make an old friend treat me in this way and therefore i right to ask you to let me see you of course it is because i am staying here you know me well enough to be sure that it can't be my own choice papa arranged it all if there is anything against these people i suppose papa does not know it of course they are not nice of course they are not like anything that i have been used to but when papa told me that the house in brewton street was to be shut up and that i was to come here of course i did as i was bid i don't think an old friend like you whom i have always liked more than anybody else ought to cut me for it it's not about the parties but about yourself that i mind i don't ask you to come here but if you will see me i can have the carriage and will go to you yours as ever georgiana longstaff it was a troublesome letter to get written lady monogram was her junior in age and had once been lower than herself in social position in the early days of their friendship she had sometimes domineered over julia triplex and had been entreated by julia in reference to balls here and routes there the great monogram marriage had been accomplished very suddenly and had taken place exalting julia very high just as georgiana was beginning to allow her aspirations to descend it was in that very season that she moved her castle in the air from the upper to the lower house and now she was absolutely begging for notice and praying that she might not be cut she sent her letter by post and on the following day received a reply which was left by a footman dear georgiana of course i shall be delighted to see you i don't know what you mean by cutting i never cut anybody we happen to have got into different sets but that is not my fault sir damask won't let me call on the melmots i can't help that you wouldn't have me go where he tells me not i don't know anything about them myself except that i did go to their ball but everybody knows that's different i shall be at home all tomorrow till three that is today i mean for i'm writing after coming home from lady killarney's ball but if you wish to see me alone you had better come before lunch yours affectionately j monogram georgiana condescended to borrow the carriage and reached her friend's house a little afternoon the two ladies kissed each other when they met of course and then miss longstaff at once began julia i did think that you would at any rate have asked me to your second ball of course you would have been asked if you had been up in brewton street you know that as well as i do it would have been a matter of course what difference does a house make but the people in the house make a great deal of difference my dear i don't want to quarrel with you my dear but i can't know the melmots who asks you you are with them do you mean to say that you can't ask anybody to your house without asking everybody that lives with that person it's done every day somebody must have brought you i would have come with the primeros julia i couldn't do it i asked the mask and he wouldn't have it when that great affair was going on in february we didn't know much about the people i was told that everybody was going and therefore i got sir damask to let me go he says now that he won't let me know them and after having been at their house i can't ask you out of it without asking them to i don't see it at all julia i'm very sorry my dear but i can't go against my husband everybody goes to their house said georgiana pleading her cause to the best of her ability the duchess of stevenage has dined in grosvenor square since i have been there we all know what that means replied lady monogram and people are giving their eyes to be asked to the dinner party which he has to give to the emperor in july and even to the reception afterwards to hear you talk georgiana one would think that you didn't understand anything said lady monogram people are going to see the emperor not to see the melmots i dare say we might have gone only i suppose we shan't now because of this row i don't know what you mean by a row julia well it is a rao and i hate raos going there when the emperor of china is there or anything of that kind is no more than going to the play somebody chooses to get all london into his house and all london chooses to go but it isn't understood that that means acquaintance i should meet madame melmot in the park afterwards and not think of bowing to her i should call that rude very well then we differ but really it does seem to me that you ought to understand these things as well as anybody i don't find any fault with you for going to the melmats though i was very sorry to hear it but when you have done it i don't think you should complain of people because they won't have the melmots crammed down their throats nobody has wanted it said georgiana sobbing at this moment the door was opened and sir damask came in i'm talking to your wife about the melmoths she continued determined to take the bull by the horns i'm staying there and i think it unkind that julia hasn't been to see me that's all how do you do miss longstaff she doesn't know them and sir damask folding his hands together raising his eyebrows and standing on the rug looked as though he had solved the whole difficulty she knows me sir damask oh yes she knows you that's a matter of course we're delighted to see you ms longstaff i am always wish we could have had you at ascot but then he looked as though he had again explained everything i've told her that you don't want me to go to the melmoth said lady monogram well no not just to go there stay and have lunch miss longstaff no thank you now you're here you'd better said lady monogram no thank you i'm sorry that i have not been able to make you understand me i could not allow our very long friendship to be dropped without a word don't say dropped exclaimed the baronet i do say dropped sir damask i thought we should have understood each other your wife and i but we haven't wherever she might have gone i should have made it my business to see her but she feels differently goodbye goodbye my dear if you will quarrel it isn't my doing then sir damask led miss long's staff out and put her into madame melmot's carriage it's the most absurd thing i ever knew in my life said the wife as soon as her husband had returned to her she hasn't been able to bear to remain down in the country for one season when all the world knows that her father can't afford to have a house for them in town then she condescends to come and stay with these abominations and pretends to feel surprised that her old friends don't run after her she is old enough to have known better i suppose she likes parties said sir damask likes parties she'd like to get somebody to take her it's 12 years now since georgiana longstaff came out i remember being told of the time when i was first entered myself yes my dear you know all about it i dare say and there she is still i can feel for her and do feel for her but if she will let herself down in that way she can't expect not to be dropped you remember the woman don't you what woman madame melmat never saw her in my life oh yes you did you took me there that night when prince danced with the girl don't you remember the blousy fat woman at the top of the stairs a regular horror didn't look at her i was only thinking what a lot of money at all cost i remember her and if georgiana longstaff thinks i'm going there to make an acquaintance with madame melmat she is very much mistaken and if she thinks that that is the way to get married i think she is mistaken again nothing perhaps is so efficacious in preventing men from marrying as the tone in which married women speak of the struggles made in that direction by their unmarried friends end of chapter 32 chapter 33 of the way we live now this is a librivox recording all librivox recordings are in the public domain for more information or to volunteer please visit librivox.org the way we live now by anthony trollope chapter 33 john crum sir felix carberry made an appointment for meeting ruby ruggles a second time at the bottom of the kitchen garden belonging to sheep's acre farm which appointment he'd neglected and had indeed made without any intention of keeping it but ruby was there and remained hanging about among the cabbages till her grandfather returned from harlston market an early hour had been named but ours may be mistaken and ruby had thought that a fine gentleman such as was her lover used to live among fine people up in london might well mistake the afternoon for the morning if he would come at all she could easily forgive such a mistake but he did not come and late in the afternoon she was obliged to obey her grandfather's summons as he called her into the house after that for three weeks she heard nothing of her london lover but she was always thinking of him and though she could not altogether avoid her country lover she was in his company as little as possible one afternoon her grandfather returned from bunker and told her that her country lover was coming to see her john crumbia coming over by and by said the old man see and have a bit of supper ready for him john crum coming here grandfather he's welcome to stay away then for me that be domed the old man thrust his old hat onto his head and seated himself in a wooden armchair that stood by the kitchen fire whenever he was angry he put on his hat and the custom was well understood by ruby why not welcome and he all won as your husband looky here ruby i'm going to have an end of this jon crumb is to marry you next month and the bans is to be said the person may say what he pleases grandfather i can't stop his saying of him it isn't likely i shall try neither but no person among them all can marry me without i'm willing and why should you know be willing you contrary young jade you you've been a drinking grandfather he turned round at her sharp and threw his old hat at her head nothing to ruby's consternation as it was a practice to which she was well accustomed she picked it up and returned it to him with a cool indifference which was intended to exasperate him look here ruby he said out of this place you go if you go as john crum's wife you'll go with 500 pound and we'll have a dinner here and a dance and all bun gay who cares for all bungay a set of beery chaps as knows nothing but swelling and smoking and john crumb the mane of them all there never was a chap for beer like john crum never saw him the worst a liquor in all my life and the old farmer as he gave this grand assurance rattled his fist down upon the table it only just makes him stupider and stupider the more he swills you can't tell me grandfather about john crommer he knows him didn't he say is how you'd have him didn't you give him a promise if i did i ain't the first girl ass has gone back of her word and i shan't be the last you means you won't have him that's about it grandfather then you'll have to have somebody defend for ye in that pretty sharp for you won't have me there ain't no difficulty about that grandfather very well he's a coming here tonight and you may settle it along with him out of this he shall go i know of your doings what doings you don't know of no doings there ain't no doings you don't know nothing again me he's a coming here tonight and if you can make it up with him well and good there's 500 pound and you shall have the dinner and dance and all bungay he ain't going to be put off no longer he ain't whoever wanted him to be put on let him go his own gate if you can't make it up with him well grandfather i shan't anyways let me have my say will you you jade you there's five hundred pound and there ain't era farmer in suffolk or norfolk paying rent for a bit of land like this can do as well for his daughter as that let alone only a granddaughter you never think so that you don't if you don't like to take it leave it but you'll leave sheep's acre too bothers sheepshaker who wants to stop at sheep's acre it's the stupidest place in all england then find another then find another that's all about it john crumbs are coming up for a bit of supper you tell him your own mind i'm downed if i trouble a boot it only you don't stay here sheep's acre ain't good enough for you and you'd best find another home stupid is it you'll have to put up a place as stupid on a sheep's acre before you've done in regard to the hospitality promised to mr crum miss ruggles went about her work with sufficient alacrity she was quite willing that the young man should have a supper and she did understand that so far as the preparation of the supper went she owed her service to her grandfather she therefore went to work herself and gave directions to the servant girl who assisted her in keeping her grandfather's house but as she did this she determined that she would make jon crumb understand that she would never be his wife upon that she was now fully resolved as she went about the kitchen taking down the ham and cutting the slices that were to be broiled and as she trusts the fowl that was to be boiled for john crum she made mental comparisons between him and sir felix carberry she could see as though present to her at the moment the mealy flowery head of the one with hair stiff with perennial dust from his sacks and the sweet glossy dark well-combed locks of the other so bright so seductive that she was ever longing to twine her fingers among them and she remembered the heavy flat broad honest face of the meal man with his mouth slow in motion and his broad nose looking like a huge white promontory and his great staring eyes from the corners of which he was always extracting meal and grit and then also she remembered the white teeth the beautiful soft lips the perfect eyebrows and the rich complexion of her london lover surely a lease of paradise with the one though but for one short year would be well purchased at the price of a life with the other it's no good going against love she said to herself and i won't try he shall have his supper and be told all about it and then go home he cares more for his supper than he do for me and then with his final resolution firmly made she popped the foul into the pot her grandfather wanted her to leave sheep's acre very well she had a little money of her own and would take herself off to london she knew what people would say but she cared nothing for old women's tales she would know how to take care of herself and could always say in her own defense that her grandfather had turned her out of sheep's acre seven had been the hour named and punctually at that hour john crum knocked at the back door of sheep's acre farmhouse nor did he come alone he was accompanied by his friend joe mixit the baker of bungay who as albangay knew was to be his best man at his marriage john crum's character was not without any fine attributes he could earn money and having earned it could spend and keep it in fair proportion he was afraid of no work and to give him his due was afraid of no man he was honest and ashamed of nothing that he did and after his fashion he had chivalrous ideas about women he was willing to thrash any man that ill-used a woman and would certainly be a most dangerous antagonist to any man who would misuse a woman belonging to him but ruby had told the truth of him in saying that he was slow of speech and what the world calls stupid in regard to all forms of expression he knew good meal from bad as well as any man and the price at which he could buy it so as to leave himself a fair profit at the selling he knew the value of a clear conscience and without much argument had discovered for himself that honesty is in truth the best policy joe mixit who was dapper of person and glib of tongue had often declared that anyone buying john crum for a fool would lose his money joe mix it was probably right but there had been a want of prudence a lack of worldly sagacity in the way in which chrome had allowed his proposed marriage with ruby ruggles to become a source of gossip to all bongay his love was now an old affair and though he never talked much whenever he did talk he talked about that he was proud of ruby's beauty and of her fortune and of his own status as her acknowledged lover and he did not hide his light under a bushel perhaps the publicity so produced had some effect in prejudicing ruby against the man whose offer she had certainly once accepted now when he came to settle the day having heard more than once or twice that there was a difficulty with ruby he brought his friend mix it with him as though to be present at his triumph if here isn't joe mix it said ruby to herself was there ever such as stupid as jon crumb there's no end to his being stupid the old man had slept off his anger and his beer while ruby had been preparing the feast and now roused himself to entertain his guests what joe mixon is that thou bart welcome come in man well john how is it with you ruby's stewing or something for us to eat a bit don't he smell it john crum lifted up his great nose sniffed and grinned john didn't like going home in the dark like said the baker with his little joke so i just come along to drive away the bogeys the more the merrier the more the merrier ruby will have enough for the two of you i'll go bail so john crum is afraid of bogeys is he the more need he to have someone in his house to scare him away the lover had seated himself without speaking a word but now he was instigated to ask a question where be she muster ruggles they were seated in the outside or front kitchen in which the old man and his granddaughter always lived while ruby was at work in the back kitchen as jon crum asked this question she could be heard distinctly among the pots and the plates she now came out and wiping her hands on her apron shook hands with the two young men she had enveloped herself in a big household apron when the cooking was in hand and had not cared to take it off for the greeting of this lover grandfather said is how he was a coming out for your supper so i've been a seeing to it you'll excuse the apron mr mix it you couldn't look nice or miss if you was to try ever so my mother says this house a furry as recommends a girl to the young men what do you say john i likes to see her like of that said john rubbing his hands down the back of his trousers and stooping till he had brought his eyes down to a level with those of his sweetheart it looks homely don't it john said mix it bother said ruby turning round sharp and going back to the other kitchen john crum turned round also and grinned at his friend and then grinned at the old man you've got it all before you said the farmer leaving the lover to draw what lesson he might from this oracular proposition and i don't care how soon i had in han that i don't said john that's the chat said joe mix it there ain't nothing wanting in his house is there john it's all there cradle caudal cup and the rest of it a young woman going to john knows what she'll have to eat when she gets up and what she'll lie down upon when she goes to bed this he declared in a loud voice for the benefit of ruby in the back kitchen that she do said john grinning again there's a hundred and fifty pound of things in my house for my what mother left behind her after this there was no more conversation till ruby reappeared with a boiled fowl and without her apron she was followed by the girl with a dish of broiled ham and an enormous pyramid of cabbage then the old man got up slowly and opening some private little door of which he kept the key in his breaches pocket drew a jug of ale and placed it on the table and from a cupboard of which he also kept the key he brought out a bottle of gin everything being thus prepared the three men sat round the table john crum looking at his chair again and again before he ventured to occupy it if you'll sit yourself down i'll give you a bit of something to eat said ruby at last then he sank at once into his chair ruby cut up the foul standing and dispensed the other good things not even placing a chair for herself at the table and apparently not expected to do so for no one invited her is it to be spirits or ale mr chrome she said when the other two men had helped themselves he turned round and gave her a look of love that might have softened the heart of an amazon but instead of speaking he held up his tumbler and bobbed his head at the beer jug then she filled it to the brim frothing it in the manner in which he loved to have it frothed he raised it to his mouth slowly and poured the liquor in as though to a vat then she filled it again he had been her lover and she would be as kind to him as she knew how short of love there was a good deal of eating done for more ham came in and another mountain of cabbage but very little or nothing was said john crown ate whatever was given to him of the foul sedulously picking the bones and almost swallowing them and then finished the second dish of ham and after that the second installment of cabbage he did not ask for more beer but took it as often as ruby replenished his glass when the eating was done ruby retired into the bat kitchen and there regaled herself with some bone or merry thought of the foul which she had with prudence reserved sharing her spoils however with the other maiden this she did standing and then went to work cleaning the dishes the men lit their pipes and smoked in silence while ruby went through her domestic duties so matters went on for half an hour during which ruby escaped by the back door went round into the house got into her own room and formed the grand resolution of going to bed she began her operations in fear and trembling not being sure that her grandfather would bring the man upstairs to her as she thought of this she stayed her hand and looked to the door she knew well that there was no bolt there it would be terrible to her to be invaded by jon crum after his fifth or sixth glass of beer and she declared to herself that should he come he would be sure to bring joe mix it with him to speak his mind for him so she paused and listened when they had smoked for some half hour the old man called for his granddaughter but called of course in vain where the mischief is the jade gone he said slowly making his way into the back kitchen the maid as soon as she heard her master moving escaped into the yard and made no response while the old man stood balling at the back door the devil's in them they're off some gates he said aloud she'll make the place hot for her if she goes on this way then he returned to the two young men she's playing off her games somewheres he said take a glass of spirits and water mr crum and i'll see after her i'll just take a drop of yell said john crum apparently quite unmoved by the absence of his sweetheart it was sad work for the old man he went down the yard and into the garden hobbling among the cabbages not daring to call very loud as he did not wish to have it supposed that the girl was lost but still anxious and sore at heart as to the ingratitude shown to him he was not bound to give the girl a home at all she was not his own child and he had offered her 500 pounds dom her he said aloud as he made his way back to the house after much search and considerable loss of time he returned to the kitchen in which the two men were sitting leading ruby in his hand she was not smart in her apparel for she had half undressed herself and been then compelled by her grandfather to make herself fit to appear in public she had acknowledged to herself that she had better go down and tell john crum the truth for she was still determined that she would never be john crum's wife you can answer him as well as i grandfather she had said then the farmer had cuffed her and told her that she was an idiot oh if it comes to that said ruby i'm not afraid of john crum nor yet of nobody else only i didn't think you'd go to strike me grandfather all knocked the life out of the if though ghost on this gate he had said but she had consented to come down and they entered the room together we're a disturbing you almost too late miss said mr mix it it ain't that at all mr mix it if grandfather chooses to have a few friends i ain't nothing against it i wish he'd have a few friends a deal often or then he do i likes nothing better than to do for him only when i've done for them and they're smoking their pipes in that like i don't see why i ain't to leave them to themselves but we've come here on a hospice occasion miss ruby i don't know nothing about auspicious mr mix it if you and mr crumb have come out to sheep's acre farm for a bit of supper which we ain't said john crumb very loudly nor yet for beer not by no means we've come for the smiles of beauty said joe mix it ruby chucked up her head mr mixon if you'll be so good as to stow that there ain't no beauty here as i knows of and if there was it isn't nothing to you except in the way of friendship said mix it i'm just as sick of all this as a man can be said mr ruggles who was sitting low in his chair with his back bent and his head forward i won't put up with it no more who wants you to put up with it said ruby who wants them to come here with their trash who brought them tonight i don't know what business mr mix it has interfering along on me i never interfere along him john crum have you anything to say asked the old man then john crum slowly arose from his chair and stood up at his full height i have said he swinging his head to one side then say it i will said he he was still standing bold upright with his hands down by his side then he stretched out his left to his glass which was half full of beer and strengthened himself as far as that would strengthen him having done this he slowly deposited the pipe which he still held in his right hand now speak your mind like a man said mix it i intends it said john but he still stood dumb looking down upon old ruggles who from his crouched position was looking up at him ruby was standing with both her hands upon the table and her eyes intent upon the wall over the fireplace you've asked miss ruby to be your wife a dozen times haven't you john suggested mix it i have and you mean to be as good as your word i do and she has promised to have you she have more than once or twice to this proposition crumb found it only necessary to bob his head you're ready and willing i am you're wishing to have the band said without any more delay there ain't no delay about me never was everything is ready in your own house there is and you will expect miss ruby to come to the scratch i shall that's about it i think said joe mix it turning to the grandfather i don't think there was ever anything much more straightforward than that you know i know miss ruby knows all about john crum john crum didn't come to bunge yesterday nor yet the day before there's been a talk of 500 pounds mr ruggles mr ruggles made a slight gesture of ascent with his head 500 pounds is very comfortable and added to what john has will make things that snug but things never was snugger but jon crum isn't after miss ruby along of her fortune know hows said the lover shaking his head and still standing upright with his hands by his side not he it isn't his ways and them as knows him will never say it of him john has a heart in his bosom i has said john raising his hand a little above his stomach and feelings as a man it's true love is has brought john crumb to sheep's acre farm this night love of that young lady if she'll let me make so free he's a proposed to her and she's accepted him and now it's about time as they was married that's what john crumb has to say that's what i has to say repeated john crum and i means it and now miss continued mix it addressing himself to ruby you've heard what john has to say i've heard you mr mixon and i've heard quite enough you can't have anything to say against it missed can you there's your grandfather as is willing and the money is one may say count it out and john crum is willing with his house so ready that there isn't a half earth to do all we want is for you to name the day say tomorrow ruby and i'll not be again it said john crumb slapping his thigh i won't say tomorrow mr crumb nor yet the day after tomorrow nor yet no day at all i'm not going to have you i've told you as much before that was only in fun like then now i tell you in earnest there's some folk want such a deal of telling you don't mean never i do mean never mr crumb you say as you would ruby didn't you say so as plain as the nose on my face john as he asked these questions could hardly refrain from tears young women is allowed to change their minds said ruby brute exclaimed old ruggles pig jade i'll tell you what john she'll go out of this into the streets that's what you all i won't keep her here no longer nasty ungrateful lying she ain't that she ain't that said john she ain't that at all she's no i won't hear her called so not by her grandfather but oh she has a mind to put me so about that i'll have to go home and hang myself dash it miss ruby you ain't going to serve a young man that way said the baker if you'll just keep yourself to yourself i'll be obliged to you mr mix it said ruby if you hadn't come here at all things might have been different hark at that now said john looking at his friend almost with indignation mr mixette who was fully aware of his rare eloquence and of the absolute necessity there had been for its exercise if any arrangement were to be made at all could not trust himself to words after this he put on his hat and walked out through the back kitchen into the yard declaring that his friend would find him there round by the pigsty wall whenever he was ready to return to bongay as soon as mixit was gone john looked at his sweetheart out of the corners of his eyes and made a slow motion towards her putting out his right hand as a feeler he's asked now ruby said john and you'd better be off after him said the cruel girl and when will i come back again never it ain't no use what's the good of more words mr crumb dumb or dumb her said old ruggles i'll even it to her she'll have to be out on the roads this night she shall have the best bed in my house if she'll come for it said john and the old woman to look after her and i won't come nigh her till she sends for me i could find a place for myself thank you mr crumb old ruggles sat grinding his teeth and swearing to himself taking his hat off and putting it on again and meditating vengeance and now if you please mr crumb i'll go upstairs to my own room you don't go up to any room here you jade you the old man as he said this got up from his chairs though to fly at her and he would have struck her with his stick but that he was stopped by john crum don't hit the girl no gate mr ruggles dom heard john she breaks my heart while her lover held her grandfather ruby escaped and seated herself on the bedside again afraid to undress lest she should be disturbed by her grandfather ain't it mourn or a man ought to have to bear ain't it mr crumb said the grandfather appealing to the young man it's the ways in them mr ruggles ways in them a whipping at the cartel ought to be the ways in her she's been and seen some young buck then john crumb turned red all over through the flower and sparks of anger flashed from his eyes you ain't a meaning of it master i'm told there's been the squire's cousin a boot him as they call the baronite been along with ruby the old man nodded at him by the mortals i'll barenite him eyewall said john seizing his hat and stalking off to the back kitchen after his friend end of chapter 33. chapter 34 of the way we live now this is a librivox recording all librivox recordings are in the public domain for more information or to volunteer please visit librivox.org the way we live now by anthony trollope chapter 34 ruby ruggles obeys her grandfather the next day there was a great surprise at sheep's acre farm which communicated itself to the towns of bungay and beckles and even affected the ordinary quiet life of carvery manor ruby ruggles had gone away and at about 12 o'clock in the day the old farmer became aware of the fact she had started early at about seven in the morning but ruggles himself had been out long before that and had not condescended to ask for her when he returned to the house for his breakfast there had been a bad scene up in the bedroom overnight after john crum had left the farm the old man in his anger had tried to expel the girl but she had hung onto the bedpost and would not go and he had been frightened when the maid came up crying and screaming murder you'll be out of this tomorrow as sure as my name is daniel wargles said the farmer panting for breath but for the gin which he had taken he would hardly have struck her but he had struck her and pulled her by the hair and knocked her about and in the morning she took him at his word and was away about 12 he heard from the servant girl that she had gone she had packed a box and had started up the road carrying the box herself grandfather says i'm to go and i'm gone she had said to the girl at the first cottage she had got a boy to carry her box into beckles and tobacco's she had walked for an hour or two ruggles sat quiet within the house telling himself that she might do as she pleased with herself that he was well rid of her and that from henceforth he would trouble himself no more about her but by degrees there came upon him a feeling half of compassion and half of fear with perhaps some mixture of love instigating him to make search for her she had been the same to him as a child and what would people say of him if he allowed her to depart from him after this fashion then he remembered his violence the night before and the fact that the servant girl had heard if she had not seen it he could not drop his responsibility in regard to ruby even if he would so as a first step he sent in a message to john crum at bungay to tell him that ruby ruggles had gone off with a box to beckles john crum went open mouth with the news to joe mix it and all bungay soon knew that ruby ruggles had run away after sending his message to crum the old man still sat thinking and at last made up his mind that he would go to his landlord he held a part of his farm under roger carvery and roger carberry would tell him what he ought to do a great trouble had come upon him he would feign had been quiet but his conscience and his heart and his tears all were at work together and he found that he could not eat his dinner so he had out his cart and horse and drove himself off to carberry hall it was past four when he started and he found the squire seated on the terrace after an early dinner and with him was father barham the priest the old man was shown at once round into the garden and was not long in telling his story there had been words between him and his granddaughter about her lover her lover had been accepted and had come to the farm to claim his bride ruby had behaved very badly the old man made the most of ruby's bad behavior and of course as little as possible of his own violence but he did explain that there had been threats used when ruby refused to take the man and that ruby had this day taken herself off i always thought it was settled that they were to be man and wife said roger it was settled square and you are to have 500 pound down money as i'd saved myself drat the jade didn't she like him daniel she liked him well enough till she'd seed somebody else then old daniel paused and shook his head and was evidently the owner of a secret the squire got up and walked round the garden with him and then the secret was told the farmer was of opinion that there was something between the girl and sir felix sir felix some weeks since had been seen near the farm and on the same occasion ruby had been observed at some little distance from the house with her best clothes on he's been so little here daniel said the squire it goes as tinder and a spark of fire that does said the farmer girls like ruby don't want no time to be wooed by one such as that though they'll fall all with a man like john crum for years i suppose she's gone to london don't know nothing of where she's gone square only she have gone somewheres maybe it's low staff there's lots of quality at laos staff for washing themselves in the sea then they return to the priest who might be supposed to be cognizant of the guiles of the world and competent to give advice on such an occasion as this if she was one of our people said father barham we should have her back quick enough would you now said ruggles wishing at the moment that he and all his family had been brought up as roman catholics i don't see how you would have more chance of catching her than we have said carvery she'd catch herself wherever she might be she'd go to the priest and he wouldn't leave her until he'd seen her put on the way back to her friends with a flea in her lug suggested the farmer your people never go to a clergyman in their distress it's the last thing they'd think of anyone might more probably be regarded as a friend than the parson but with us the poor know where to look for sympathy she ain't that poor neither said the grandfather she had money with her i don't know just what she had but she ain't been brought up poor and i don't think is our ruby'd go of herself to any clergyman it never was her way it never is the way with the protestant said the priest we'll say no more about that for the present said roger who was waxing wrath with the priest that a man should be fond of his own religion is right but roger carvery was beginning to think that father barum was too fond of his religion what had we better do i suppose we shall hear something of her at the railway there are not so many people leaving beckles but that she may be remembered so the wagonette was ordered and they all prepared to go off to the station together but before they started john crum rode up to the door he had gone at once to the farm on hearing of ruby's departure and had followed the farmer from fence to carvery now he found the squire and the priest and the old man standing around as the horses were being put to the carriage you ain't found her mr ruggles had he he asked does he wipe the sweat from his brow noah we ain't found no one yet if it was as she was to come to harm mr carberry i'd never forgive myself never said crumb as far as i can understand it is no doing of yours my friend said the squire in one way it ain't and in one way it is i was over there last night of bothering of her she'd have come round maybe if she'd have been left alone but she wouldn't have been off now only for our going over to sheep's acre but oh what is it mr crumb he's a cousin of yours square and as long as i've known suffolk i've never known nothing but good of you and yorn but if your baronite has been and done this oh mr carberry if i was to ring his neck round you wouldn't say is how i was wrong would you now roger can hardly answer the question on general grounds the ringing of sir felix's neck let the immediate cause for such a performance have been what it might would have seemed to him to be a good deed the world would be better according to his thinking with sir felix out of it than in it but still the young man was his cousin and a carvery and to such a one as john crumb he was bound to defend any member of his family as far as he might be defensible they says is how he was groping about sheep's acre when he was last here hiding himself and skulking behind hedges drag them all they've gals enough of their own them fellows why can't they let a fellow alone i'll do him a mischief master roger i will if he's had a hand in this poor john crum when he had his mistress to win he could find no words for himself but was obliged to take an eloquent baker with him to talk for him now in his anger he could talk freely enough but you must first learn that sir felix has had anything to do with this mr crumb and course in course that's right that's right must learn as he did it before i does it but when i have learned and john crumb clenched his fist as though a very short lesson would suffice for him upon this occasion they all went to the beckles station and from vents to the beckles post office so that beckles soon knew as much about it as bungay at the railway station ruby was distinctly remembered she had taken a second class ticket by the morning train for london and had gone off without any appearance of secrecy she had been decently dressed with a hat and cloak and her luggage had been such as she might have been expected to carry had all her friends known that she was going so much was made clear at the railway station but nothing more could be learned there then a message was sent by telegraph to the station in london and they all waited loitering about the post office for a reply one of the porters in london remembered seeing such a girl as was described but the man who was supposed to have carried her box for her to a cab had gone away for the day it was believed that she had left the station in a four-wheel cab i'll be art of her i'll be heard of her at once said john crum but there was no train till night and roger carvery was doubtful whether his going would do any good it was evidently fixed on crumb's mind that the first step towards finding ruby would be the breaking of every bone in the body of sir felix carberry now it was not at all apparent to the squire that his cousin had had anything to do with this affair it had been made quite clear to him that the old man had quarreled with his granddaughter and had threatened to turn her out of his house not because she had misbehaved with sir felix but on account of her refusing to marry john crum john crum had gone over to the farm expecting to arrange it all and up to that time there had been no fear about felix carvery nor was it possible that there should have been communication between ruby and felix since the quarrel at the farm even if the old man were right in supposing that ruby and the baronet had been acquainted and such acquaintance could not but be prejudicial to the girl not on that account would the baronet be responsible for her abduction john crum was thirsting for blood and was not very capable in his present mood of arguing the matter out coolly and roger little as he toyed his cousin was not desirous that all suffolk should know that sir felix carberry had been thrashed within an inch of his life by john crum of monge i'll tell you what i'll do said he putting his hand kindly on the old man's shoulder i'll go up myself by the first train tomorrow i can trace her better than mr crumb can do and you will both trust me there's not one in the two counties i'd trust so soon said the old man but you'll let us know the very truth said john crum roger carberry made him an indiscreet promise that he would let him know the truth so the matter was settled and the grandfather and lover returned together to bengay end of chapter 34 chapter 35 of the way we live now this is a librivox recording all librivox recordings are in the public domain for more information or to volunteer please visit librivox.org the way we live now by anthony trollope chapter 35 melmoth's glory augustus melma was becoming greater and greater in every direction mightier and mightier every day he was learning to despise mere lords and to feel that he might almost domineer over a duke in truth he did recognize it as a fact that he must either domineer over dukes or else go to the wall it can hardly be said of him that he had intended to play so high a game but the game that he had intended to play had become thus high of its own accord a man cannot always restrain his own doings and keep them within the limits which he had himself planned for them they will very often fall short of the magnitude to which his ambition has aspired they will sometimes soar higher than his own imagination so it had now been with mr melmot he had contemplated great things but the things which he was achieving were beyond his contemplation the reader will not have thought much of fisker on his arrival in england fisker was perhaps not a man worthy of much thought he had never read a book he had never written a line worth reading he had never said a prayer he cared nothing for humanity he had sprung out of some californian gully was perhaps ignorant of his own father and mother and had tumbled up in the world on the strength of his own audacity but such as he was he had sufficed to give the necessary impetus for rolling augustus melmat onwards into almost unprecedented commercial greatness when mr malmot took his offices in ab church lane he was undoubtedly a great man but nothing so great is when the south central pacific and mexican railway had become not only an established fact but a fact established in ab church lane the great company indeed had an office of its own where the board was held but everything was really managed in mr malmot's own commercial sanctum obeying no doubt some inscrutable law of commerce the grand enterprise perhaps the grandest when you consider the amount of territory manipulated which has ever opened itself before the eyes of a great commercial people as mr fisker with his peculiar eloquence observed through his nose about this time to a meeting of shareholders at san francisco had swung itself across from california to london turning itself to the center of the commercial world as the needle turns to the pole till mr fisker almost regretted the deed which himself had done and melmot was not only the head but the body also and the feet of it all the shares seemed to be all in melmoth's pocket so that he could distribute them as he would and it seemed also that when distributed and sold and when bought again and sold again they came back to melmoth's pocket men were contented to buy their shares and to pay their money simply on mel mott's word sir felix had realized a large portion of his winnings at cards with commendable prudence for one so young and extravagant and had brought his savings to the great man the great man had swept the earnings of the bear garden into his chill and had told sir felix that the shares were his servilex had been not only contented but supremely happy he could now do as paul montague was doing and lord alfred grendel he could realize a perennial income buying and selling it was only after the reflection of a day or two that he found that he had as yet got nothing to sell it was not only sir felix that was admitted into these good things after this fashion sir felix was but one among hundreds in the meantime the bills in grosvenor square were no doubt paid with punctuality and these bills must have been stupendous the very servants were as tall as gorgeous almost as numerous as the servants of royalty and remunerated by much higher wages there were four coachmen with egregious wigs and eight footmen not one with a circumference of calf less than 18 inches and now there appeared a paragraph in the morning breakfast table and another appeared in the evening pulpit telling the world that mr melmot had bought pickering park the magnificent sussex property of adolphus long staff esquire of kavisham and it was so the father and son who never had agreed before and who now had come to no agreement in the presence of each other had each considered that their affairs would be safe in the hands of so great a man as mr melmot and had been brought to terms the purchase money which was large was to be divided between them the thing was done with the greatest ease there being no longer any delay as is the case when small people are at work the magnificence of mr melmot affected even the long staff lawyers were i to buy a little property some humble cottage with a garden or you or reader unless you be magnificent the money to the last farthing would be wanted or security for the money more than sufficient before we should be able to enter in upon our new home but money was the very breath of melmoth's nostrils and therefore his breath was taken for money pickering was his and before a week was over a london builder had collected masons and carpenters by the dozens down at chichester and was at work upon the house to make it fit to be a residence from adam melmat there were rumors that it was to be made ready for the good wood week and that the melmot entertainment during that festival would rival the dukes but there was still much to be done in london before the goodwood week should come round in all of which mr melmot was concerned and of much of which mr melmot was the very center a member for westminster had succeeded to a peerage and thus a seat was vacated it was considered to be indispensable to the country that mr melmot should go into parliament and what constituency could such a man as melmot so fitly represent as one combining as westminster does all the essences of the metropolis there was the popular element the fashionable element the legislative element the legal element and the commercial element malmo undoubtedly was the man for westminster his thorough popularity was evinced by testimony which perhaps was never before given in favor of any candidate for any county or borough in westminster there must of course be a contest a seat for westminster is a thing not to be abandoned by either political party without a struggle but at the beginning of the affair when each party had to seek the most suitable candidate which the country could supply each party put its hand upon melmot and when the seat and the battle for the seat were suggested to melmot then for the first time was that great man forced to descend from the altitudes on which his mind generally dwelt and to decide whether he would enter parliament as a conservative or a liberal he was not long in convincing himself that the conservative element in british society stood the most in need of that fiscal assistance which would be in his province to give and on the next day every hoarding in london declared to the world that melmot was the conservative candidate for westminster it is needless to say that his committee was made up of peers bankers and republicans with all that absence of class prejudice for which the party has become famous since the ballot was introduced among us some unfortunate liberal was to be made to run against him for the sake of the party but the odds were ten to one on melmod this no doubt was a great matter this affair of the seat but the dinner to be given to the emperor of china was much greater it was the middle of june and the dinner was to be given on monday 8th july now three weeks hence but all london was already talking of it the great purport proposed was to show to the emperor by this banquet what an english merchant citizen of london could do of course there was a great amount of scolding and a loud clamor on the occasion some men said that melmot was not a citizen of london others that he was not a merchant others again that he was not an englishman but no man could deny that he was both able and willing to spend the necessary money and as this combination of ability and will was the chief thing necessary they who opposed the arrangement could only storm and scold on the 20th of june the tradesmen were at work throwing up a building behind knocking down walls and generally transmuting the house in grosvenor square in such a fashion the 200 guests might be able to sit down to dinner in the dining room of a british merchant but who were to be the two hundred it used to be the case that when a gentleman gave a dinner he asked his own guests but when affairs become great society can hardly be carried on after that simple fashion the emperor of china could not be made to sit at table without english royalty and english royalty must know whom it has to meet must select at any rate some of its comrades the minister of the day also had his candidates for the dinner in which arrangement there was however no private patronage as the list was confined to the cabinet and their wives the prime minister took some credit to himself and that he would not ask for a single ticket for a private friend but the opposition as a body desired their share of seats melmod had elected to stand for westminster on the conservative interest and was advised that he must insist on having as it were a conservative cabinet present with its conservative wives he was told that he owed it to his party and that his party exacted payment of the debt but the great difficulty lay with the city merchants this was to be a city merchant's private feast and it was essential that the emperor should meet this great merchant's brother merchants at the merchant's board no doubt the emperor would see all the merchants at the guild hall but that would be a semi-public affair paid for out of the funds of a corporation this was to be a private dinner now the lord mayor had set his face against it and what was to be done meetings were held a committee was appointed merchant guests were selected to the number of 15 with their 15 wives and subsequently the lord mayor was made a baronet on the occasion of receiving the emperor in the city the emperor with his suite was 20. royalty had 20 tickets each ticket for guest and wife the existing cabinet was 14 but the coming was numbered at about 11 only each one for self and wife five ambassadors and five ambassadors were to be asked there were to be fifteen real merchants out of the city ten great peers with their peers were selected by the general committee of management there were to be three wise men two poets three independent members of the house of commons two royal academicians three editors of papers an african traveler who had just come home and a novelist but all these latter gentlemen were expected to come as bachelors three tickets were to be kept over for presentation to boers endowed with the power of making themselves absolutely unendurable if not admitted at the last moment and 10 were left for the giver of the feast and his own family and friends it is often difficult to make things go smooth but almost all roughnesses may be smooth at last with patience and care and money and patronage but the dinner was not to be all eight hundred additional tickets were to be issued for madame melmat's evening entertainment and the fight for these was more internecine than for seats at the dinner the dinner seats indeed were handled in so statesmanlike a fashion that there was not much visible fighting about them royalty manages its affairs quietly the existing cabinet was existing and though there were two or three members of it who could not have got themselves elected at a single unpolitical club in london they had a right to their seats at melmoth's table what disappointed ambition there might be among conservative candidates was never known to the public those gentlemen did not wash their dirty linen in public the ambassadors of course were quiet but we may be sure that the minister from the united states was among the favored five the city bankers and bigwigs as has been already said were at first unwilling to be present and therefore they who were not chosen could not afterwards express their displeasure no grumbling was heard among the peers and that which came from the pierces floated down into the current of the great fight about the evening entertainment the poet laureate was of course asked and the second port was as much a matter of course only two academicians had in this year painted royalty so that there was no ground for jealousy there there were three and only three specially insolent and specially disagreeable independent members of parliament at that time in the house and there was no difficulty in selecting them the wise men were chosen by their age among editors of newspapers there was some ill blood that mr alf and mr brown should be selected was almost a matter of course they were hated accordingly but still this was expected but why was mr booker there was it because he had praised the prime minister's translation of catalyst the african traveler chose himself by living through all his perils and coming home a novelist was selected but as royalty wanted another ticket at the last moment the gentleman was only asked to come in after dinner his proud heart however resented the treatment and he joined amicably with his literary brethren in decrying the festival altogether we should be advancing too rapidly into this portion of our story were we to concern ourselves deeply at the present moment with the feud as it raged before the evening came round but it may be right to indicate that the desire for tickets at last became a burning passion and a passion which in the great majority of cases could not be indulged the value of the privilege was so great that madonne melmot thought that she was doing almost more than friendship called for when she informed her guest ms longstaff that unfortunately there would be no seat for her at the dinner table but that as payment for her loss she should receive an evening ticket for herself and a joint ticket for a gentleman and his wife georgiana was at first indignant but she accepted the compromise what she did with her tickets shall be hereafter told from all this i trust it will be understood that the mr melmot of the present hour was a very different man from that mr melmot who was introduced to the reader in the early chapters of this chronicle royalty was not to be smuggled in and out of his house now without his being allowed to see it no maneuvers now were necessary to catch a simple duchess duchesses were willing enough to come lord alfred when he was called by his christian name felt no aristocratic twinges he was only too anxious to make himself more and more necessary to the great man it is true that all this came as it were by jumps so that very often a part of the world did not know on what ledge in the world the great man was perched at that moment miss longstaff who was staying in the house did not at all know how great a man her host was lady monogram when she refused to go to grosvenor square or even to allow anyone to come out of the house in grosvenor square to her parties was groping in outer darkness madame melmot did not know marie melmot did not know the great man did not quite know himself where from time to time he was standing but the world at large knew the world knew that mr melmot was to be member for westminster that mr melmot was to entertain the emperor of china that mr melmot carried the south central pacific and mexican railway in his pocket and the world worshipped mr melmot in the meantime mr melmot was much troubled about his private affairs he had promised his daughter to lord knitterdale and as he rose in the world had lowered the price which he offered for this marriage not so much in the absolute amount of fortune to be ultimately given as in the manner of giving it fifteen thousand a year was to be settled on marie and on her eldest son and twenty thousand pounds were to be paid into knitterdale's hands six months after the marriage nelmot gave his reasons for not paying this sum at once ninerdale would be more likely to be quiet if he were kept waiting for that short time melma was to purchase and furnish for them a house in town it was too almost understood that the young people were to have pickering park for themselves except for a week or so at the end of july it was absolutely given out in the papers that pickering was to be theirs it was said on all sides that knitterdale was doing very well for himself the absolute money was not perhaps so great as had been at first asked but then at that time melmot was not the strong rock the impregnable tower of commerce the very navel of the commercial enterprise of the world as all men now regarded him knitterdale's father and knitterdale himself were in the present condition of things content with a very much less stringent bargain than that which they had endeavored at first to exact but in the midst of all this marie who had at one time consented at her father's instance to accept the young lord and who in some speechless fashion had accepted him told both the young lord and her father very roundly that she had changed her mind her father scowled at her and told her that her mind in the matter was of no concern he intended that she should marry lord knitterdale and himself fixed someday in august for the wedding it is no use father for i will never have him said marie is it about that other scamp he asked angrily if you mean sir felix carberry it is about him he has been to you and told you and therefore i don't know why i need hold my tongue you're both starved my lady that's all marie however was not so wedded to the grand or which she encountered in grosvenor square as to be afraid of the starvation which she thought she might have to suffer if married to sir felix carberry melmat had not time for any long discussion as he left her he took hold of her and shook her by he said if you run rusty after all i've done for you i'll make you suffer you little fool that man's a beggar he has the price of a petticoat or a pair of stockings he's looking only for what you haven't got and can't have if you marry him he wants money not you you little fool but after that she was quite settled in her purpose when nidderdale spoke to her they had been engaged and then it had been off and now the young nobleman having settled everything with the father expected no great difficulty in resettling everything with the girl he was not very skillful at making love but he was thoroughly good humored from his nature anxious to please and averse to give pain there was hardly any injury which he could not forgive and hardly any kindness which he would not do so that the labor upon himself was not too great well miss malmot he said governors are stern beings are they not is yours stern my lord what i mean is that sons and daughters have to obey them i think you understand what i mean i was awfully spoony on you that time before i was indeed i hope it didn't hurt you much lord knitterdale that's so like a woman that is you know well enough that you and i can't marry without leave from the governors nor with it said marie holding her head i don't know how that may be there was some hitch somewhere i don't quite know where the hitch had been with himself as he demanded ready money but it's all right now the old fellas are agreed can't we make a match of it miss melmot no lord knitter dale i don't think we can do you mean that i do mean it when that was going on before i knew nothing about it i have seen more of things since then and you've seen somebody you like better than me i say nothing about that lord nederdale i don't think you ought to blame me my lord oh dear no there was something before but it was you that was off first wasn't it now the governors were off i think the governors have a right to be off i suppose but i don't think any governor has a right to make anybody marry anyone i agree with you there i do indeed said lord knitterdale and no governor shall make me marry i've thought a great deal about it since that other time and that's what i've come to determine but i don't know why you shouldn't just marry me because you like me only just because i don't well i do like you lord knitterdale thanks so much i like you ever so only marrying a person is different there's something in that to be sure and i don't mind telling you said marie with an almost solemn expression on her countenance because you are good-natured and won't get me into a scrape if you can help it but i do like somebody else oh so much i suppose that was it that is it it's seduced pity the governors had settled everything and we should have been awfully jolly i'd have gone in for all the things you go in for and though your governor was screwing us up a bit there would have been plenty of tin to go on with you couldn't think of it again i tell you my lord i'm in love oh ah yes so you were saying it's an awful bore that's all i shall come to the party all the same if you send me a ticket and so nidderdale took his dismissal and went away not however without an idea that the marriage would still come off there was always so he thought such a bother about things before they could get themselves fixed this happened some days after mr brown's proposal to lady carvery more than a week since marie had seen sir felix as soon as lord knitterdale was gone she wrote again to sir felix begging that she might hear from him and entrusted her letter to didong end of chapter 35. chapter 36 of the way we live now this is a librivox recording all librivox recordings are in the public domain for more information or to volunteer please visit librivox.org the way we live now by anthony trollope chapter 36 mr brown's perils lady carvery had allowed herself two days for answering mr brown's proposition it was made on tuesday night and she was bound by her promise to send a reply sometime on thursday but early on the wednesday morning she had made up her mind and at noon on that day her letter was written she had spoken to heda about the man and she had seen that heda had disliked him she was not disposed to be much guided by head as opinion in regard to her daughter she was always influenced by a vague idea that heda was in unnecessary trouble there was an excellent match ready for her if she would only accept it there was no reason why heta should continue to add herself to the family burden she never said this even to herself but she felt it and was not therefore inclined to consult had his comfort on this occasion but nevertheless what her daughter said had its effect she had encountered the troubles of one marriage and they had been very bad she did not look upon that marriage as a mistake having even up to this day a consciousness that it had been the business of her life as a portionless girl to obtain maintenance and position at the expense of suffering and civility but that had been done the maintenance was indeed again doubtful because of her son's vices but it might so probably be again secured by means of her son's beauty hada had said that mr brown liked his own way had not she herself found that all men liked their own way and she liked her own way she liked the comfort of a home to herself personally she did not want the companionship of a husband and what scenes would there be between felix and the man and added to all this there was something within her almost amounting to conscience which told her that it was not right that she should burden anyone with the responsibility and inevitable troubles of such a son as her son felix what would she do were her husband to command her to separate herself from her son in such circumstances she would certainly separate herself from her husband having considered these things deeply she wrote as follows to mr brown dearest friend i need not tell you that i have thought much of your generous and affectionate offer how could i refuse such a prospect as you offer me without much thought i regard your career as the most noble which a man's ambition can achieve and in that career no one is your superior i cannot but be proud that such a one as you should have asked me to be his wife but my friend life is subject to wounds which are incurable and my life has been so wounded i have not strength left me to make my heart whole enough to be worthy of your acceptance i have been so cut and scotched and locked by the sufferings which i have endured that i am best alone it cannot all be described and yet with you i would have no reticence i would put the whole history before you to read with all my troubles past and still present all my hopes and all my fears with every circumstance as it has passed by and every expectation that remains were it not that the poor tale would be too long for your patience the result of it would be to make you feel that i am no longer fit to enter in upon a new home i should bring showers instead of sunshine melancholy and liew of mirth i will however be bold enough to assure you that could i bring myself to be the wife of any man i would now become your wife but i shall never marry again nevertheless i am your most affectionate friend matilda carvery about six o'clock in the afternoon she sent this letter to mr brown's rooms in palm mall east and then sat for a while alone full of regrets she had thrown away from her a firm footing which would certainly have served her for her whole life even at this moment she was in debt and did not know how to pay her debts without mortgaging her life income she longed for some staff on which she could lean she was afraid of the future when she would sit with her paper before her preparing her future work for the press copying a bit here and a bit there inventing historical details dovetailing her chronicle her head would sometimes seem to be going round as she remembered the unpaid baker and her son's horses and his unmeaning dissipation and all her doubts about the marriage as regarded herself mr brown would have made her secure but that now was all over poor woman this at any rate may be said for her that had she accepted the man her regrets would have been as deep mr brown's feelings were more decided in their tone than those of the lady he had not made his offer without consideration and yet from the very moment in which it had been made he repented it that gently sarcastic appellation by which lady cabaret had described him to herself when he had kissed her best explained that side of mr brown's character which showed itself in this matter he was a susceptible old goose had she allowed him to kiss her without objection the kissing might probably have gone on and whatever might have come of it there would have been no offer of marriage he had believed that her little maneuvers had indicated love on her part and he had felt himself constrained to reciprocate the passion she was beautiful in his eyes she was bright she wore her clothes like a lady and if it was written in the book of the fates that some lady was to sit at the top of his table lady carvery would look as well there as any other she had repudiated the kiss and therefore he had felt himself bound to obtain for himself the right to kiss her the offer had no sooner been made than he met her son reeling in drunk at the front door as he made his escape the lad had insulted him this perhaps helped to open his eyes when he woke the next morning or rather late in the next day after his night's work he was no longer able to tell himself that the world was all right with him who does not know that sudden thoughtfulness at waking that first matunal retrospection and prospection into things as they have been and are to be and the lowness of heart the blankness of hope which follows the first remembrance of some folly lately done some word ill-spoken some money misspent or perhaps a cigar too much or a glass of brandy and soda water which he should have left untasted and when things have gone well how the waker comforts himself among the bed clothes as he claims for himself to be whole all over terrace aqua rotundus so to have managed his little affairs that he has to fear no harm and to blush inwardly at no error mr brown the way of whose life took him among many perils who in the course of his work had to steer his bark among many rocks was in the habit of thus auditing his daily account as he shook off sleep about noon for such was his lot that he seldom was in bed before four or five in the morning on this wednesday he found that he could not balance his sheet comfortably he had taken a very great step and he feared that he had not taken it with wisdom as he drank the cup of tea with which his servant supplied him while he was yet in bed he could not say of himself terrorists aqua rotundus as he was want to do when things were well with him everything was to be changed as he lit a cigarette he thought himself that lady carvery would not like him to smoke in her bedroom then he remembered other things i'll be damned if he shall live in my house he said to himself and there was no way out of it it did not occur to the man that his offer could be refused during the whole of that day he went about among his friends in a melancholy fashion saying little snappish uncivil things at the club and at last dining by himself with about 15 newspapers around him after dinner he did not speak a word to any man but went early to the office of the newspaper and trafalgar square at which he did his nightly work here he was lapped in comforts if the best of chairs of sofas of writing tables and of reading lamps can make a man comfortable who has to read nightly thirty columns of a newspaper or at any rate to make himself responsible for their contents he seated himself to his work like a man but immediately saw lady carvery's letter on the table before him it was his custom when he did not dine at home to have such documents brought to him at his office as had reached his home during his absence and here was lady carvery's letter he knew her writing well and was aware that here was the confirmation of his fate it had not been expected as she had given herself another day for her answer but here it was beneath his hand surely this was almost unfeminine haste he chucked the letter unopened a little from him and endeavoured to fix his attention on some printed slip that was ready for him for some ten minutes his eyes went rapidly down the lines but he found that his mind did not follow what he was reading he struggled again but still his thoughts were on the letter he did not wish to open it having some vague idea that till the letter should have been read there was a chance of escape the letter would not become due to be read till the next day it should not have been there now to tempt his thoughts on this night but he could do nothing while it lay there it shall be a part of the bargain that i shall never have to see him he said to himself as he opened it the second line told him that the danger was over when he had read so far he stood up with his back to the fireplace leaving the letter on the table then after all the woman wasn't in love with him but that was a reading of the affair which he could hardly bring himself to look upon as correct the woman had shown her love by a thousand signs there was no doubt however that she now had her triumph a woman always has a triumph when she rejects a man and more especially when she does so at a certain time of life would she publish her triumph mr brown would not like to have it known about among brother editors or by the world at large that he had offered to marry lady carvery and that lady carvery had refused him he had escaped but the sweetness of his present safety was not in proportion to the bitterness of his late fears he could not understand why lady carvery should have refused him as he reflected upon it all memory of her son for the moment passed away from him full 10 minutes had passed during which he had still stood upon the rug before he read the entire letter cut and scotched and locked i suppose she has been he said to himself he had heard much of sir patrick and knew well that the old general had been no lamb i shouldn't have cut her or scotched her or lopped her when he had read the whole letter patiently there crept upon him gradually a feeling of admiration for her greater than he had ever yet felt and for a while he almost thought that he would renew his offer to her showers instead of sunshine melancholy instead of mirth he repeated to himself i should have done the best for her taking the showers and the melancholy if they were necessary he went to his work in a mixed frame of mind but certainly without that dragging weight which had oppressed him when he entered the room gradually through the night he realized the conviction that he had escaped and threw from him altogether the idea of repeating his offer before he left he wrote her a line be it so it need not break our friendship and be this he sent by a special messenger who returned with a note to his lodgings long before he was up on the following morning no no certainly not no word of this will ever pass my mouth m.c mr brown thought that he was very well out of the danger and resolved that lady carvery should never want anything that his friendship could do for her end of chapter 36. | Priceless Audiobooks | UCly1zcKPGzGW9wZMCZodWOA | 2020-03-30 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 20,223 | 104,465 |
D3xWKIEGA4k | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D3xWKIEGA4k | Introduction to Annotated Bibliographies - Tutorial | [instrumental music stinger] - [Kay P] Welcome to Introduction to Annotated Bibliographies. In this video tutorial, we will guide you through the process of creating a well-structured and informative annotated bibliography for your research and writing needs. Let's get started. An annotated bibliography is a list of citations to books, articles and other sources, along with a brief summary and evaluation of each source as they relate to your research area. It helps researchers organize their research materials, critically evaluate sources, and provide a concise overview of the literature on a particular topic. Think of an annotated bibliography as a roadmap through the vast literature that exists on the topic. Annotated bibliographies are important for several reasons. They allow you to outline the depth and breadth of your research area. They help you evaluate the credibility and relevance of sources. And they serve as a foundation for your research by providing a comprehensive list of sources to explore further. Let's take a look at the components of an annotated bibliography. Each bibliography entry typically consists of three main parts: the citation, the summary, and the annotation or evaluation. The citation includes relevant information about the source, such as the author's name, publication title, date, and so on. The citation style you choose should be based on your research discipline. If you have questions about citation styles, feel free to reach out to a librarian or consult the citation style research guides located on the library's website. The summary provides a brief overview of the source’s content, highlighting the main arguments, research methods, and key findings. The evaluation or the annotation portion offers your critical analysis of the source discussing its strengths, weaknesses, connection to other sources, and its relevance to your research topic. Now that we understand the components, let's discuss some tips for writing effective annotated bibliographies. Tip one: Begin by carefully reading and understanding each source. Take notes and highlight key points that you want to include in your annotation. Tip two: Be concise and focused. Annotations are typically around 150 to 200 words, so make sure to provide a concise summary and evaluation without getting too detailed. Avoid summarizing results that are outside the scope of your research or your interest in the topic. And tip number three: Read good annotated bibliographies to understand their structure. You can find examples on the library's Annotated Bibliography Library Guide. Creating an annotated bibliography may seem like a daunting task, but with practice and attention to detail it becomes an invaluable tool for your research process. Feel free to visit the Annotated Bibliography Library Guide at the link posted on the screen. Good luck with your research. For more information, contact us at library@tulane.edu or visit our website, library.tulane.edu. Thank you. [instrumental music stinger] | Tulane University Libraries | UClfv2OS3N1OE-TJwDDHESuQ | 2023-08-18 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 464 | 3,030 |
Pt9w3RvAtLA | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pt9w3RvAtLA | What Happened to Xavi's Barcelona? | it wasn't too long ago that Chavis Barcelona actually seemed like they were going in the right direction fast forward back just over a year ago and they just demolished Real Madrid in the Spanish super Cup Final in a 3-1 Victory a 3-1 victory that really flattered Real Madrid a game that could have ended 4 5-1 Barcelona seemed like they finally had a system finally had a plan finally had patterns of play chavy seemed like he had the players that he wanted he seemed like he had a system that finally worked with the players that he had he fast forward now back to the present day and Real Madrid have just absolutely demolished Barcelona in a 4-1 victory in the Spanish super Cup Final in which barcelon looked completely abject and lacking any sort of dynamism unpredictability or plan and it really got me thinking as to whatever happened to this Barcelona side that chavier was creating it wasn't too long ago that it seemed like Barcelona were going back in the right direction but you come back now and you've been looking at the performances you watch the games you watch the patterns of play and there is no pattern of play Chavis team doesn't seem like they have any instructions given to them there seems to be no tactical ideology in play and it really got me thinking as to what is really going on with Chavi at Barcelona and is he really the manager that should be taking us forward first point that I really want to talk about is Barcelona's defense anybody that watched Barcelona last year you heard the stats you heard the numbers you heard the awards Barcelona conceded only 20 goals but when you look at the underlying stats now look I'm not a huge fan of XG cuz I believe it has two main anomalies two main problems really the fact that it's cumulative and high volume lowc scoring chances amounts to the same as low volume high scoring chances which isn't really realistic but we're going to use it to gain a bigger picture last season we conceded only 20 goals in all in La Liga but you look at our XG against which stood at 33.2 which was the fifth highest in Europe's top five leagues for your XG G to be 13.2 away from the amount of goals you actually concede there has to have been something wrong either your opposition is not finishing the chances they're creating or your goalkeeper is completely overperforming and I believe it sways more to the latter side tan last year was an absolute East in goal I could not remember the amount of saves tan made that would win us games that we never deserve to win one- nil slender victories away from homes the those were the games that won US the league compared to this season now and we have an XG of 20.2 granted tan has been injured for about half of those games but to have an XG of 20.2 this year and to have conceded 22 goals already we conceded 20 last year this season we've conceded 22 goals by this point in the season we're barely halfway through and we've already conceded as many goals as we conceded last year and it has to be attributed to the poor performances mainly from kund Aro and Bal particularly kund and Aro they were were imperious last season best in their Department best in their position in World football but this year you see the mistakes that they make and you wonder is this a confidence thing is this a tactical thing I've seen so many games this season in which kundi and Aro have been run ragged by frankly below average players and this dispute about whether kundai is a right back and whether aru can play a right back it needs to stop aru is not a right back kundai must play right back if we do not have a right back fully fit and that's that's it the only Center back at the club that has really proved himself to me this season is Andreas chrisen yet Chavi doesn't seem to have much trust in him whenever there's anybody who should be on The Chopping Block it's always Andreas Christensen he doesn't seem to display that sense of strictness with fund or rahu and it doesn't really make sense to me but then the third player that I really wanted to speak about is Alejandro B who looks completely unrecognizable from last year I believe the main reason we've seen a drop in bal's performances is because he's been given the complete left hand side for his own he's a fullback he's a left back not a left Winger and he is not an experienced player he's not built into his body he doesn't know how to control an entire flank on its own this season we've played with an inverted Winger sometimes even playing a midfielder that drifts inside but that is limited bal's game completely when Travy first came we saw relationships between your Wingers and your fullbacks Faron and Alba dembe and Alves but now Bal is basically left isolated to create every single problem and every single threat from the left hand side for our team I don't understand how bal's main ability which is running from Deep with the ball Progressive carrying possessive passes unmarked carrying the ball unmarked because when a player is driving from defense when a player is driving from Deep you can't mark them right Wingers are not going to follow Bal to the center of Midfield because that's not what they want to do right Wingers want to score goals you see the you see the strength in his play he had 4.86 Progressive carries last season 98 percentile in Europe what does chavy do play him in a fixed position isolated with no support fixed position that doesn't allow you to maneuver a fixed position that doesn't allow you to carry the ball unmarked it means that the opposition can put it right back on you and hold you and that's been shown because this season his successful take on numbers have dropped dramatically last season he completed 50 successful take on in La Liga we are over halfway through the season and he has not even reached half of that currently standing at 19 successful take on I don't know if this is a lack of Confidence from Bal but why wouldn't it be when Bal ran into a Pache run of form the first thing that chavey did was put him on the bench he didn't persist with the player he didn't put his arm around the player he didn't have faith in the player or loyalty in Baldi first thing he does is drop him and then I also believe that the signing of draw Canelo who has been good in his own right but also very patchy in his defensive duties I believe canelo's role in the team also impacts B because now you have somebody who's on that right flank who also likes to BMP forward who also likes to express themselves and unless you have a double pivot it's very difficult for both of your Wingers to be bombing forward all the time and that is something that you even need to talk about why not comate Canelo in a Midfield position and allow one of your midfielders to bomb forward Play Frankie dong next to Canelo or OK gundan next to Canelo we saw him do that man city and this this reduces the imbalance in the team because it allows B to move forward without having that thought at the back of his mind that Canelo is not there to support these are things that Chavis should definitely be thinking about rather than just dropping B and just throwing him aside whenever he's not displaying that level that he showed last season he is a good player he has shown that he can display that level so why not find a solution to fit him into the team rather than just throw him out the minute there seems to be an obstacle in play Not only will playing Canelo in interior position help B but it might even help in our Midfield we look at the problems that we've had this season with Al Sergio bisett which might be the reason we've seen such poor performances from our defense because there's next to no Midfield protection why not instill Canelo in the Midfield and create a rest defense formation that reduces the threats in transition a lot of the goals you've considered this season have come from transition in fact you look at the goals against Jona shakar the goals against Anor we've conceded a plethora of goals this season in transition so why not create a better structure that protects us from these transitions because when you've lost one like Sergio bcet you can't replace them like for like and we've seen how much Frankie dong and okai gundan are struggling because they are not out and out Central defensive midfielders Sergio bcet was a pure Central defensive midfielder fry dong G Gan are not that and I know it seems like I'm giving Chavis some sort of leeway but losing someone like Sergio busket is very important we brought in Oro Romeo and or Romeo has not been the best he has made mistakes in big games he was at fault for the L classical defeat in my opinion but how can you blame Oro Romeo Oro Romeo was absolutely outstanding at Jona last season his tackling numbers were off the charts and he was the pivot in that Jona team but of course when you have somebody like Chavi who doesn't really have any tactical ideology who doesn't really have any plan how do you expect Oro Ru to thrive in this team Oro romeu is a player who needs to be surrounded by people who can protect him the same way Serj bisett was but instead Chavi allows Oro romeu to play the number six all on his own and then it's confused when he doesn't perform and then instead of finding something to tweak he just lets him rot on the bench and then puts Frankie dong or okai Gan in that position who don't have the athleticism who don't have the bites who don't have the tenacity to play that position and it really annoys me because CDM was the biggest thing that we needed to improve on this season when Sergio bcet leaving the club we needed a central defensive midfielder and the club was really ding around looking left or right but that should have been the priority that should have in the priority finding a central midfielder to replace Sergio bcet and if you weren't going to find a like for like replacement accommodate create a system create a plan Frankie Dion can play that role gavi can play that role before his treacherous injury but there was no plan we just went into the season signed Oro Romeo and believed that things would find would find a way to work out that's not how football Works last year we had an XG of 7 75.5 the third highest in Europe's top five leagues while only scoring 70 goals the 11th highest in Europe's top five leagues most great teams either match or outperformed their XG Real Madrid last season matched their XG while Manchester City completely smashed their XG performing it by almost 20 goals and that's what great teams do because the quality of the players they have are good enough to outperform the chances they're creating consistently but then you look at Barcelona who last season ConEd next to no goals created the third highest XG in Europe you'd believe that we were smashing teams out of the water but we weren't because our attackers were missing big chances every single game Robert leowski last season who was our top goal scorer with over 20 goals in the league looks a shadow of his former self this year only scoring eight goals in the league but nxg have 11.8 this a player who is completely outperformed he's become synonymous with outperforming his XG throughout his career while at Bayern Munich now granted this is a tougher League than the Bundesliga but I don't believe that Robie levandowski overnight has become a completely useless footballer every single game I watch of levandowski he's not in the right positions he's not doing the right things he's not even making an effort I believe that he's a player who's winding down in his career and we probably need to find a replacement for him soon VOR okay maybe he might be the solution but knowing Chavi he's not going to play him he's not going to give him the game time he's not getting give him the trust Robert leowski week and week out plays 90 minutes and I don't know why he doesn't play well he doesn't give anything to the team he complains when he doesn't receive the ball he doesn't take his chances when he gets the ball so what's the point of him in the team people supplying him the ball rafin ja Felix inconsistent they don't bring anything to the game ja Felix go through most games but when he is in the game he's probably our best player in most games Rafia I genely believe is not a good footballer I'll Le United got us to pay 60 million for him I genely believe that that was a moneya laundering scheme Rafia is one of the worst players I've seen play for Barcelona he can't take on his man he can't get past his man he's not flashing he's not entertaining to watch and Barcelona fans always tell you he tries things he's direct he's not a Dy Dynamic player he's not a dynamic player he's not an unpredictable player he does the same thing every time and every time he does those things it's always the wrong decision if Rafia has a pass to his right he passes to his left if Rafia has a shot he could have passed if Rafia should have passed he shot Rafia does not make any sense to me as a footballer every game I watch him I really wonder and I Ponder how far is Brazilian football Fallen as for fentor is the shark as they call him a player who just seems useless unless he's coming off the bench if he starts games he doesn't do anything unless it's against fourth division sides there's no dynamism in our attack there's no unpredictability in our attack all the players kind of just pass the ball around and look like they just waiting for somebody else to do something waiting for somebody else to baild them out waiting for somebody else to win the game for them there doesn't seem to be that urgency that you see from the likes of Arsenal Man City Liverpool Real Madrid top teams in Europe and you combine all these aspects together a faltering defense a lack of real Midfield control and Midfield protection for the defense and then completely abject attack that is lack of any sort of unpredictability any sort of dynamism and any sort of genuine star power we can't put all the blame at Chavis door because last season levandowski was scoring goals he cannot go on the field and score the goal for them the result is Barcelona's really poor performances that we've seen this season a team that's lack of any sort of ideas a team that's leaky in the back and a team that can't control big games [Music] now we have to talk about the elephant in the room as I've been recording this chave has recently announced that he'll be leaving the club at the end of the season after calamus defeat to villal at home he spoke about a lot of things that you can read his press conference and get a more in-depth review on what he felt was the main reason for him leaving the club but to summarize it Chavis seems burnt out he seems tired of the media attention and he seems tired of the pressure that comes with a job like being the manager of Barcelona know and I can't blame him now granted as I've said throughout this video I don't believe chave is blameless I don't believe he should be error prone or perfect or in any way shape or form safe from criticism but I also believe that the players are getting away with a lot I believe the institution as a whole needs to look at itself from top to down and reevaluate what it is we need to do as a club we need to take our financial St into account we need to take into account how football has Chang changing and adapt with it and as for chvy Hernandez it's a shame it had to end like this because he came into the club when we were in a treacherous time and we're still in a treacherous time and he guided the ship gave young players a chance played good football particularly when he first came and reinvigorated that love that I had for the club there was a 2 threee span where I could care less what Barcelona did could honestly care less what Barcelona did but once chvy came in I finally carried once again albe it it didn't get to where we wanted it to go but he came in and he sacrificed his reputation to represent the club that he loves and I believe that any fan would have done the same and as always thank you guys so much for tuning in to another video I appreciate the support on the channel so far make sure you like And subscribe make sure you comment any suggestions that you have on videos that I could make I'm always open to new ideas and suggestions of videos that I could make if you think that anybody that you know might be interested in the sort of videos I make make sure you share with them let's make this an open space let's make this a discussion it's not just about me it's also about you guys who watch the videos let's all talk about football I just wanted to apologize for the audio I'm still trying to work around and tamper with it don't hold me to it but I will try and get it fixed by the next video but don't 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UKrcDcM0CKk | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UKrcDcM0CKk | Can Stem Cells Heal Humans?? | Wouldn't it be cool if we could heal ourselves? If we were invincible like Wolverine.... Or the multi-headed hydra from Hercules, Who regrow 2 heads for every 1 chopped off! Well this isn't just a thing of science fiction or fantasy... It turns out there are a ton of animals that can regrow different parts of their bodies, Including the tiny, striped zebrafish, who can regenerate parts of their fins, their eyes, their brains, spinal cord, heart, etc... The Mexican axolotl is super cute and can regenerate whole functional limbs after injuries And perhaps the most remarkable of regenerators is the planarian! You can cut these aquatic flatworms into more pieces than you'd ever want to and from each chunk, watch a whole new organism emerge. Ok so if these little guys can do it, surely us remarkable humans can too, right? So ... in the name of science, should I just......... NO! Don't. Definitely don't. No. Uh uh. See, mammals - like us humans - aren't that great at regenerating. In fact, the best we can do is regrow the ittiest bits of our fingertips. This little..... It's really not that much. And to be honest, it's a pretty gnarly process. But that's not to say the cells in our body can't be re-grown. In fact, you replace all the cells of your blood every 2-4 months. And the outer layer of your skin is replaced 1000s of times over your lifetime. You lose about 200 grams worth of cells from the lining of your intestine everyday. And you better believe those need to be replaced! And, by the way, 200 grams is about the mass of a hamster. Our bodies can do this thanks to special cells called stem cells that can divide and make copies of themselves and all the other cells we need to maintain the different tissues in our bodies. You also have these stem cells to thank for building your body in the first place. These stem cells helped to build the different parts of our bodies before we were even born. And those same stem cells are still in your bodies today. *explosion sound* You have stem cells in your eyes, in your blood, in your gut, in your brain.... pretty much everywhere. But these seem to have limitations. These stem cells can handle the everyday maintenance work of keeping our bodies healthy, but they don't seem to be able to make up for the large scale damage caused from lots of different injuries and diseases. At least for now... People all over the world are super excited about stem cells for the hope that one day they will be able to do this. For example, for my PhD I've been trying to find different pharmaceutical drugs that can help to make these stem cells more active. Making the stem cells active is step 1... For step 2, I'm trying to map out how we can go from active stem cells to the different cell types in the brain that might be missing in injuries and diseases. I'll let you in on my secret of how I do this, but don't tell anyone! I actually just copy off babies... I'm a PhD copying off babies that aren't even born yet... What I mean by that is that I make observations of the developing embryos. That's because the fetal and young brain is great at growing new cells. So if we could just figure out how it does this, we could teach those tricks to the older brains. While my research focuses on stem cells in the brain, other people are using this same approach for stem cells all over the body. We're doing this so that one day this type of stem cell-based regenerative medicine can be a viable option for the millions of patients today without a cure. But thorough and quality scientific research is a SLOW process, So we need as much support as we can get from people like you so that we can turn this science fiction, into plain old science. .... can't teach an old dog new tricks.... but can you teach an old brain baby tricks? can you teach an old brain old tricks? Ya! You can teach an old dog old tricks! So you can teach an old brain old tricks... Does that make sense??! That doesn't make sense... let's move on... :) | Science Showcase | UCbgA2o33RXZsCzInSvqmuSg | 2017-09-01 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 737 | 3,994 |
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DqPirfAytN4 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DqPirfAytN4 | May Chapter Chat | hi i'm miss pam from the billie jean king main library and i'm janine from the mark twain library welcome to chapter chat our monthly conversation highlighting new books from our elementary school and middle school collections airing the second wednesday of every month we will each talk about four we usually each talk about four new books that have arrived on our shelves in the last six months but this month is a little different compared to the previous months because we'll be talking about books with uh with an asian pacific islander american main character that are written by asian american authors because of because of the specific criteria we chose books that were not recently published within the last six months but we'd like to showcase those that have been published within the last five to six years with that being said let's begin and we will start with you pam take it away all right well i'm starting with my most serious book this is brother's keeper by julie lee this is a story of sora and her family they live in north korea and they are there when the communists have taken over so it's very hard for them they have to hide their bible they have to watch what they say they just have to be careful of everything that they do and it gets even harder for sora because her parents make her stay home from school to take care of her little brother while they work and she loves school so sometimes she sneaks down to school and she listens to the lessons and then in 1950 in november the korean war is starting and her parents decide that they need to leave while they can because people around them are disappearing and they they they have relatives in south korea so they're going to go there so they pack up what they can carry and they sneak out at night and then they start making their way along with lots and lots and lots and lots of other refugees trying to make their way to the border and along the way there is a bombing attack and it separates sora and her brother young sung from her parents and her littlest brother so she doesn't know if they're dead or alive but she knows that they have to keep going so her brother young tsung is eight and so the two of them just follow the road south and sometimes they meet nice people and sometimes not so nice people but then her brother gets sick and he can't walk there's a cough that won't go away and he's gets weaker and weaker because of course there's not a lot of food on the road to find so she ends up carrying him on her back the rest of the way until they can get on a train after two months two very hard months they reach busan where her uncle and his family live and and um surprise her parents and her her toddler brother have made it there before them but sora is very happy to be in a free country with lots of food and but her mother still thinks of her as not worthy of getting an education because she's a girl daughters are not very well thought of and she wonders if her life will ever really really change even though she's in south korea now and she wants more out of life than to be trained to be a good wife she wants an education and this story is based on the author's mother's life and um [Music] it's a very hard book to read at times but i thought sora is just portrayed as such a courageous girl just never gives up and she's very deserving of a happy ending for herself and having her dream of education getting education fulfilled and this is the author excuse me julie lee sorry her mother was 15 when she fled north korea for south korea and a lot of the experiences that are in the book including the bombing attack actually happened to her when they were fleeing the country and she did have a mother who didn't really care that she got an education but but she made it and and this is a really it's just a more impacting story because it's basically true and um this is actually julie's first book i don't know what her second one how she can follow that but um hopefully she'll be writing some more so that is brothers keeper wow was it recently published it is a new book so okay um let's see cool thank you so um about summer of last year oh okay cool so pretty current yeah it's it looks familiar that's that's what i think maybe i was like is that probably new but yeah it's gonna be in the middle school because of the subject yeah it's pretty pretty intense and sensitive subject to yes so wow that's pretty i think it's even more powerful than yeah like you said like knowing that it was based off of her mother's experiences and there's there's photos in the back of her mother and the timeline which makes it very useful for following the korean war and up to today because i guess since they they never signed a peace treaty north and south korea are still technically at war with each other right tough very tough okay so i thought i would go ahead i went a little bit younger it's funny you started with an older book yeah and i went a little bit younger i usually do middle school but i i think uh i really wanted to do this one because it it's a cute color yeah i feel like i can relate not the way how she's dressed of course but um it really highlights japanese culture and traditions so and i sometimes i kind of follow the along those lines too with my family um so this is jasmine taguchi uh mochi queen by debbie michiko florence um it's funny because my grandmother's name is also michiko so i was like oh okay um so this is in our beginning chapter book section and it was published in 2017 and this is actually the first book all the books that um i highlight at least three out of four of them are going to be the first book um because i think it's better to do to introduce the series instead of just going straight to the newest one so you can get a little bit of background at least with the first one so this book is about the taguchi family is getting ready for the new year which means good food homemade mochi which is a traditional japanese rice cake treat and time well spent with close relatives including their obachon our grandmother and she's visiting from japan and eight-year-old jasmine taguchi has an older sister two two-year-old she's two years older sophie has always been the first to do so many things uh she got to she got to go to school first of course since she's older she got to learn how to play the piano first and she learned how to read first now she is two years older just keep that in mind and now sophie is 10 her older sister is 10. that means she's old enough to help with the japanese tradition mochitsuki mochitsuki and we be allowed to help roll the delicious mochi dough with all the other female relatives and this has always been a favorite family tradition in their family what um what what does jasmine get to do on new year's though she gets to babysit her little cousins well jasmine thinks that this year is going to be different even though jasmine knows that sophie will be allowed to help with prepare for to prepare with for the holiday jasmine will strive higher and be one of those that pounds the mochi dough but everyone knows that this responsibility is only meant for boys yeah so keep in mind you know it's a heavy heavy hammer when you go ahead and pound the dough and it's you have to be quick at the same time so not only do you need strength but you need to be fast on actually hammering the dough so everyone knows that it's not for boys and even obachon has to remind jasmine that this tradition calls for someone who is older and stronger this part of the mochi process means that one person uses a giant mallet to pound the mochi and in between each swing another person must turn the dough but what most people don't know is that this process is done super super fast i don't know if you've seen any videos of them oh my goodness it's kind of scary when the person has to turn the dough because in between each swing that like literally it's this fast so that means person has to go in between each pound to flip like a oh my god brown piece of dough i know like oh my goodness oh my gosh so it's literally each swing is basically done in a second and then same with the turning so will jasmine be able to convince her family to let her be the one to carry and swing the mallet oh man this is it's going to be pretty scary if she does because she has to somehow lift the mallet and then drop it so it's kind of funny so i connected most with this one especially since they're um we always have the family tradition of like you know everybody coming together on new year's day and we all have like our own cultural feast like um special foods and things that you have to have for breakfast and each thing is supposed to represent something like good luck for in with money wealth or uh good luck with like finding a loved one good luck with marriage good luck with having a um a baby if you want if you're expecting or want to actually have a baby um but yeah and but the mochi is also very important too you're supposed to have mochi every year um at the beginning of the year on new year's day to give all around good luck for the whole next year and then yeah so we always during um our japanese breakfast for new year's they always we always have uh mochi in a soup so it's pretty cool now i actually highlighted debbie michiko florence before um with uh the her previous novel keep it together keiko kaza okay um keep it together keiko carter and um there isn't a picture of her in the back but there's a little blurb and she's actually third generation uh japanese american and she actually lives in southern california it would be really cool to highlight her um this book too and obviously this type of japanese tradition especially since i i do that too yeah that's the first of i believe four other books i do not have them currently with me unfortunately someone checked them out so it's a good book i swear so good yeah i've seen the cover i haven't i haven't read that series yet yeah it's cute well this is dragon mountain by katie and kevin sang and this is the story of surfer billy chan he's sent by his family to middle china to practice his mandarin and get better at it so he's sent to a summer camp and he has no idea that when he arrives there he's going to be part of an attempt to save the world he meets the other campers who include charlotte who's another american there's dylan he's from ireland and lingfey she's the granddaughter of old gold who's the camp director excuse me the four of them quickly bond together as friends and they form a team to meet the camp challenges and the first one that they they need to go find dragon fruit they figure that out from the clue that's what they need to find so ling face is oh she knows where it is so they head off and they get to where where it's supposed to be and all of a sudden there's a terrible earthquake and they even think that they see a tiger which is really odd and so they raced back to camp and no one else felt the earthquake everyone else is just carrying on like nothing happened so they think did it really happen were we all for dreaming what you know what's going on so the next day they go back to where the earthquake happened and it's by a mountain and they see a river coming out of the mountain but this river is gold has gold in it so they decided to enter the cave of the mountain and when they get in there they find what they could never have imagined they find four dragons and the dragons are kind of the last of their kind because there's a really bad dragon known as just simply the great one who's going to be taking over the world and it's up to the kids and those four dragons to stop him and this is in some of the movies we've seen they bond with their dragons they each bond with a dragon and they also get powers from the dragons so that's pretty cool so they have to fight against um a dragon that they thought was a friend demetrius turns out to be uh no he's working with the great one and bad things have been happening to the dragons so will they be able to defeat the bad dragons and stop the great one from coming through the portal into the world well surprise it's the first in a series so we don't know but i i really enjoyed the characters even though i thought dylan was a little whiny but i liked the characters of the dragons the interaction of a friendship between the dragons and the kids and um there's some surprises some people that you think you trusted some dragons you think you trusted turn out not to be so trustworthy so i'm looking forward to the second book in this series i don't know how many there will be but this is dragon mountain and as i said this is by katie and kevin sang and they met in hong kong when they were both studying abroad there kevin was born actually in denmark in copenhagen but he grew up in atlanta and katie's from california and since they met they've married they now have a little girl and they live in london and they spend their time making up stories and thinking about what they want for dinner that's that's pretty much all the information i found out about them but um they have another series called sam wu samuel is not afraid of and it's more kind of um i think it's more kind of a chapter book series so but dragon mountain definitely a great adventure very cool very cool i like how they're like trying to figure out what to eat for dinner i'm like wow that sounds like everybody i can relate yeah decisions you know yeah okay so let me see this one our next one is uh arusha and end of time by roshani chukshi chakshi i think that's how you pronounce i apologize if i did not pronounce it correctly but so um this is a children's fiction book it'll be in our children's fiction section and it was published uh three years ago in 2018. so 12 year old aru shah has always told her seventh grade classmates lie after lie about her amazing life and all the extravagant things she's seen outside of atlanta georgia of course they were all lies she didn't really she did all this in order to look cool and fit in with the other students but her classmates finally catch her in on her lie when they confront her at her door when they see that she's really not in paris france with her mother but actually living at the museum of ancient indian art and culture with her sister trying to impress them with her knowledge of ancient indian artifacts and mythology he basically acts as a tour guide on a daily basis it's pretty funny but so she's trying to prove that you know she does know something about ancient indian mythology and artifacts so she tries to explain to her about all explain to her friends about all the different artifacts that they walk through in the museum and of course like her friends were not were not impressed and when she finally actually tells them of the uh dia i think is what you call it like a cursed lamp you know maybe that's no i don't think that's it but anyways um when she finally explains to them about the dia the cursed lamp her friends actually dared her to light the cursed lamp the thing is when you light it something bad's gonna happen right well legend says that only one of the five pandava brothers those who are a child of a god um could actually successfully light the lamp the but uh so you know do you think like she could actually do do you think she could actually light it i mean she's not really one of the pandava brothers right well unfortunately she successfully lit it uh-oh yeah this comes to a surprise as a surprise of course especially um not only was she successful in lighting the lamp the sleeper demon was released and will stop at nothing from reaching the god shiv shiva lord of destruction everyone around her including her mother who was away from the chaos were physically frozen in time but everything on the outside of that you know the museum that is totally fine everything moves on um and it turns out that aru is actually a reincarnated she finds out now the incarnated spirit of one of the pandava brothers and she must find out she must find her other soul-related brothers to stop the sleeper demon from reaching shiva with the help of subala or which she calls boo her guardian is a her guardian helper in the form of a pigeon wow he's kind of rude too because he he he finds that he needs to be respected or you know younger children should at least be more respectful to you know ancient ones or spiritual you know spirits um so he's kind of he's kind of funny very snarky um well hopefully they'll be okay right they should be able to find the other four brothers and then stop shiva from reaching the lord of destruction but we don't know and you won't know until you pick up this book and find out now if you like rick riordan not for those who like rick riordan books if you like the rick riordan imprint obviously this is the one of them the rick riordan presents imprint um and any mythology books you'll definitely like this one and then so since this is the first one i guess maybe it kind of it kind of maybe spoils it if you know that there are two other books wow yeah but you know no what's gonna happen and so this one i believe is the second one this one uh arusha and the song of death this one is the latest one aru shaw and the tree of wishes wow yeah i think the last one was published last year so but yeah oh and then um and so as you can see this is the author right here yeah and then rick gruden right there and uh so she is she's uh indian i believe indian american yeah and she lives in georgia and says y'all [Laughter] but she doesn't really have a southern accent and yeah so if you want to read more of her books definitely look up her name she has other books uh in other sections as well so yeah i think she i think there was a little bio about her saying that she actually did a lot of extensive research about indian mythology so especially since they have so many gods yes a lot of tales yeah well this is a little lighter story this is mindy kim class president by laila lee illustrated by dung ho and mindy is con she is asked by her friends to run for class president and her platform is friends kindness and snacks for everyone sounds like a winning platform to me but she has to make a speech and she's scared about that so she practices making the speech with her babysitter her dad and her stuffed animals as a very supportive audience and she thinks she's she's feeling a little more confident but the week weekend before the um campaign speeches is halloween and she goes to the carnival with her dad and they go into the haunted house and she finds out she's a little more courageous than she thought so monday comes she gives her speech and she's very happy about it very satisfied and she just she wants to win and she would not mind if she lost as long as it's not mean brandon and so but you have to read to find out if she wins and becomes the class president um there's very expressive black and white illustrations all through the book let me see if i can find some here right there she's having lunch with her friends and this is part of a series mindy kim she lives alone with her dad because her mother um has passed away so it's just the two of them but this is mindy kim class president this is lila lee the author i think she kind of looks like a grown-up mindy kim and she was actually born in south korea but she has lived in the united states for a long long time and she started writing her own stories in fourth grade when a teacher encouraged her to do so and she's written ever since she's worked at a lot of different jobs but when she's not writing she says she's teaching kids she's petting cute dogs and she's searching for the perfect bowl of shaved ice oh and she lives in uh she lives in dallas now so i don't know if shaved ice is a thing in dallas or not so she may have to be searching a long time yeah but that was mindy kim class president yeah she might have to travel to like hawaii or maybe come more towards the i don't know towards the ocean yeah i don't know why shaved ice is a big thing yeah i don't know yeah it's a hawaiian thing pretty funny also pacific islands you know yeah very cool very cool okay so this next one is also part of a series that's called dragon warrior by katie zhao it's from dragon stories i know yeah and so yeah i think that's kind of like when you get into the chinese mythology fantasy type thing like you know the dragon is a big representation so yep it's inevitable so this one's called dragon warrior by katie joe and this is in the children's fiction section and so like fourth fourth fifth uh grade and this was published in 2019 and then the second one was published in uh last year actually this one's a new one but i'll i'll show you later so um 12 year old farren liu and her younger brother alex live in the jade society community this is a community an elite community of warriors and demon slayers centered in san francisco's chinatown and they lived here all their lives for all for all of foreign's and alex's foreigns and alex's lives their father has been training her and training them until the day he felt obligated to fulfill a quest to uphold his warrior duties and nev and he never came back unfortunately this was about i think a couple years ago unfortunately the jade society leaders did not like this and labeled their father as a traitor it makes it to make matters worse most of the community have been prejudiced against the two siblings because of their mixed heritage especially her because of their mixed heritage they're half chinese and part greek egyptian and turkish yeah you know fahren inherited more of her mother's features with a darker skin tone she's on the cover and brown hair and like lighter brown hair and alex inherited more of their father's features black hair and pale skin unfortunately their mother passed away while giving birth to alex and so they were left under the care of their grandfather yeah yeah and so the luna but of course the lunar new year is upon them and the jade society uh celebrate but also they need to be armed and ready for any potential demonic threats any demons to come since the lunar near is when demons are the strongest but everything should be fine as long as they have the strongest fiercest warrior within their community called the heaven breaker it's like usually the the gods champion i guess so um of course the jade society have become a little too relaxed and ignore their defenses um because there hasn't been a demon sighting in decades i believe they said since 1983 is older than i am and so what do you think decides to show up this year yep demons decide to show up and guess who defeats the first two and it's far in foreign i hope i'm pronouncing her name right well turns out the gods have chosen her to wield fang fang huang thing wong which is this double-edged golden sword or spear and then i bet you can imagine what the jade society thinks of this so because she wields this spear that means that the gods have chosen her or nominated her to be the heaven breaker oh yeah yeah so she they but of course they nominate her does she actually like feel worthy of the is she really worthy of the title she actually has to go on a basically embark on a journey and overcome all the challenges that she must face and so her and her brother need to go on a quest and get to that get to those challenges and hopefully win and then she can have that title um but alongside that she also has to deal with you know demons being released into the world and possibly stopping them at any cost so if you like rick riordan obviously rick riordan is the he's really the highlight of the of this but he's not a part of this this isn't part of his imprint i don't think no it's um but they're very similar because obviously it deals with mythology and chinese mythology specifically and so uh i definitely suggest you pick this up it's pretty it's a very adventurous book so man so this is the first book so this one is the second oh girl yeah this one came out in december a dragon warrior novel so yeah fallen hero i know what could that mean but and then so katie joe she is actually in the back of this book right here yeah sorry glossy yeah yeah so she grew up in michigan and she likes to bury her nose in a good book like everyone does uh writing in her journal she actually went to university of michigan and she so she wrote this i believe this is her debut novel this is like her first but yeah she likes reading singing dancing she says badly [Laughter] and checking out new restaurants and now lives in brooklyn new york yo yeah this is her debut novel she's wow chinese pretty cool yeah all right my last book is any day with you by may respicio and this is the story of kaya kaya always makes a list each summer of the things that she's going to do with her tatang her great-grandfather they're going to take walks on the beach they're going to watch the sunset they're just going to have adventures every day but then he announces that he is moving back to the philippines at the end of the summer and he will stay there for the rest of his life he just feels a need to to go back home and so she's just devastated and she she said i'm just going to dedicate my summer to making him change his mind and she she tries to think of how she can do this and one way is to enter a filmmaking contest with two of her best friends and and if they win and if they make a great film then he'll see what he's missing out on if he leaves so they start making this film and they talk about what you know what will the subject be they decide that it's going to be a modernized version of the story of a bakunawa and that's a character from one of the filipino folk tales that tatang has told them over and over and over again and the bakunawa is um a sea creature who was so overwhelmed by the beauty of all the moons that he gobbled them up and caused an eclipse so they think that's going to be really cool and kaya also thinks that this will be a time for her to be seen as special in her family because they're they're all very talented her mom is a professor of filipino culture her dad works in film as a special effects creator her sister is going to be a doctor and her uncle is just this fantastic baker so she's got a lot to live up to and each day brings new adventures as they work on the film new experiences new challenges but uh the mainstay a lot of time is the food there's lots there's always food there's sweet rice there's bananas fried bananas and ube which is a filipino purple yam they have these cupcakes that they just can't resist especially when her uncle bakes them and what's really cool is they live in santa monica and they live pretty close to the beach so they can spend every day at the beach but the time passes the film is made you have to read to find out if they win the contest or not but to tongue he's just he's 90 years old and he's just the most energetic senior citizen ever he's always up for a new adventure with kaya i even crash a wedding together and he's just he's just ready for anything he just has boundless energy and he makes friends wherever he goes so he's a really cool guy and that's he's always been part of her life so that's why she miss him but they do have a farewell party the day comes and they bring together all their family kaya's friends and their families to tongues um long-time friends from the local retirement home and kaya's mother's students and they met him when she had him come in as a guest lecturer because he was a survivor of the baton death march and so that's a very sobering you think this is pretty light-hearted book but then they start talking about some of his experiences and it gets serious quickly but overall this is a story filled with gentle humor good humor um some serious moments and lots and lots of family love and support um during kaya's struggle to accept the change that's going to come and also to find her own place in in the family she's a makeup artist but she doesn't realize how good she really is until um until they make this film but this is any day with you and so this is the author may respicio and she is very involved in the filipino american community in la and she's overseeing a lot of literary events and screenwriting courses and she's she lists some of the fun jobs she's had in her life she was the worst waitress ever i think if i was ever a waitress i would win that but um she also sold ginsu knives which is those very sharp knives that you see on tv and she was a fancy hollywood screenwriter's assistant but her favorite job now is being mom to two awesome boys and they she lives with her family up in northern california in what she calls the suburban wild and she has a couple of other books out too but this that was um and she's even holding it ending date with you by may respicio that's so cool yeah you just reminded me when you said that filipino i think the aru shah i picked that one for sure i think and i i think so i'll pull it up again but the author that was her um she's actually half indian half filipino i believe or half um or part polynesian so yeah it's interesting i just wanted to make sure i added that in i was like wait i need to make sure oops anyways very cool very cool um so to get a little bit more uh down deep so this is my last book and it's called under the painted sky by stacy lee this was published in 2015 it's in the middle school section and or the seventh grade home reading list section so these lists uh these are the lists uh that we actually chose titles for to put on these lists and therefore each grade level we have a list for for kinder all the way to eighth grade and this one landed in our seventh grade list so it's gonna get deep and dark this this book takes place in 1849 in missouri and a 15 year old chinese-american samantha is in really big trouble after coming home to her house on fire and discovering that her father never made it out of the house in time incredible dread rushed through her on top of that she's even more sad knowing that the last conversation she had with her father with her loving father was her complaining and arguing about how they planned to move west because it's the gold rush era instead of back to new york she did have some sense of relief when her landlord offers her room and board um in exchange for at his local as local hotel that he owns in exchange for her services and these are not light services these are pretty bad services that she would actually be um doing um so but then so she discovers that he wants to make her one of the female workers and then tries to take advantage of her basically almost attempted rape terrified at what's about to happen she accidentally kills him luckily though i guess luckily i don't know after doing that so it's so it's very traumatizing for her luckily a young slave girl named anime she's one of the workers there too helps her quickly escape and they both decide to travel west on the old oregon trail during this time their chances of survival are slim of course you can imagine during that time so it's very slim because them being two young girls and also one of them is african-american and the other is chinese-american during this time chinese-americans were not really liked um even in the book i believe an anime the uh the the slave girl the african-american girl she actually mentions that you know she actually has probably almost higher privileges than her then samantha the chinese-american during that time and basically where they're going so they're starting in missouri and going all the way to california and that's a long ways away and there's a lot of states in between that you know they they might run into a lot of danger and prejudice so so in order to try and safely get through they'd make the decision to disguise themselves as boys and change their names to andy that's anime's name and sam which is samantha's name they thought they were definitely in trouble during their journey but got lucky when a trio of young cowboys take the girls under their wings and after offer protection and friendship they get really lucky as the group of five head west the dangers mount but so do the laughs and bonds that they make will they be able to make it safely to those to the west without without the boys finding out their true identity and if they do what would they think or do you got to pick up the book to find out so since it is in our seventh grade um reading list it it's usually all the books that we chose are really really good and i i highly recommend this one so yeah um so stacy lee is right there oh pretty yeah and she's fourth generation chinese american and she actually is a southern she was born in southern california and she went to ucla and she got a law degree she's technically a lawyer now she plays piano rangel's children and writes young adult fiction she's still and now she lives in san francisco so she's still a californian and um so yeah and i guess since she's fourth generation chinese american most likely you know her family was probably around during this time period so probably hits right hits home pretty well yeah wow a lot going on i know oh my goodness oh and then um so that was my last book but i also wanted to highlight that we do have another one that i think is pretty cool it's called asian awesome asian americans 20 stars who made america amazing this is by phil amara and oliver chin and illustrated by juan caye i think no um photos of the authors unfortunately in the back but yeah pretty cool and it's pretty cool because there's a lot of pretty cool illustrations you know showing them and they even highlight the famous bruce lee who i thought was born in hong kong or china but really he was born in san francisco in fact he died in hong kong so yeah i think that's where he trained and everything like that so okay so that's it for us all right well that was that was some more great books to add to my list and so we want to remind you that you can find these books on our website if you look under chapter chat 05 and we really enjoy talking about our books as you can tell and we hope that you'll join us next month but this month being a very special month of may and celebrating asian american pacific islander month i know there's a longer title but that's all i could remember there's going to be a lot of special programs going on so you want to check our website today at one o'clock you can watch janine do an origami demonstration of making a crane for the flying cranes and sadako and the thousand cranes would be a good book to read with that yeah i think and there's going to be the take and make crafts um yeah but i'm not too sure if they're all gone but see call your local to go location or the closest to go location and see if they have any origami um taken mix for you to pick up you can schedule and hook up through them yeah and there'll be some more book talks going on there's um above make and take um for making your own zen garden so just keep checking on our website and um yep this will be a great month of celebration and i guess we'll see you next month and hopefully we'll see some of you actually in the library by then yes so keep checking for that open date all righty sounds good okay all right well see you pam bye janine see you next month yep see you then | Long Beach Public Library | UCR8tWLmyrFIiIjT5nlL-3yQ | 2021-05-12 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 6,860 | 35,540 |
YaQM_2g65Qc | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YaQM_2g65Qc | Introducing shallow nesting for rails | now the nesting of resources can get pretty deep especially since we're allowed to Nest things and things so we could put rides inside of services inside of churches because ultimately we want to know the rides for a particular service for a particular church and so we can Nest that deeply and if we followed that along we would get something that looked something well this would now be service ID and this would be rides and ID right and if we kept nesting it would get quite deep and there are many websites where this type of of nesting is is useful think of blogs with posts with comments and and threaded comments and so forth like that so that can get pretty nasty so that is not what we want to do so I'm going to undo that because I don't want to promote that we what more often than not is is what we are encouraged to do is is called shallow nesting I'm going to write that right here because there are times when and this part of the URL I'll just uh highlight this is all we need once we've created a service it has a church ID so we don't need to continue to include the church ID and it's actually room for an error where the service in the database says a church ID is one value and the church ID in the URL is a different value they don't match and you have to check for that so with shallow nesting once we have Associated a specific church with a specific service we are no longer going to include this first part and we're going to shallowly Nest these only when it's uh necessary so when when might we be able to take advantage of shallow nesting well the answer to that is for any action where we already have the information for the church ID so that is our show action for showing a specific service or our edit and update actions where we are modifying the service and then finally our destroy action where we are deleting that service in all four of these action cases we already know that the church ID for that service because we've created it we've associated with that church ID and so in these four actions the URL will simply be SLS Services slon ID um but there are some cases where we can't get rid of that and so our URL is going to look and I'm going to show you notice I'm taking off the the colon ID right here where we actually do need the nesting because we we don't know the ID yet and so that would be for the index action where we want to list all of the services for a particular Church of course we don't know the service ID because we have multiple service IDs but we do know the church ID that we want to to list those services for or the new and create methods for when we're first making a service we don't have an ID yet because it doesn't exist they uh need to have the church ID so that we can associate that new service with a particular ID uh and so once it's done then we can move over to to these actions and use that non shallow nested and this is going to make our URLs a lot more usable and um easy to make and understand because we only in include the the one level of nesting even if we added rides in here we would never have to list the churches along with services and rides because if we know the service that we want to add a ride to then we Auto automatically know the church that that service is associated with so uh it would only ever get this level deep in in these three cases right here now the cool thing is how we add shallow nesting as I've described it right here in your config routes uh config routes.rb file you do this do end and and that's the end of it but what we want to do since this is shallow I'll do it this way is add a parameter right here so what we'll do put a comma in here and between that comma and the do we say shallow colon true and that is going to go right here so that we say we are going to shallow shallowly Nest our services within the churches and so it's going to break up our uh restful actions and to those that that need the church ID and to those that don't and so in our next video we're going to actually see this take place and and look at how the um URLs actually look from rails perspective | Jonathan Geisler | UCDt_GxG0fBjXqwbU2vVDSQg | 2015-11-19 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 818 | 4,107 |
_ODx9QAc0z0 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_ODx9QAc0z0 | Peace is Waged with Sticky Notes | i'd like to start with a little story it's a personal story um so just bear with me for a few moments here about 10 minutes um i will make a point that is relevant uh to us uh i promise you um so allow me to digress before i begin they say that it's good practice when you're doing interviews with people they say it's good practice to ask them about themselves get them comfortable start to build a rapport with them that's good advice i give that advice i take that advice but i wasn't ready for the answer that i got back in this particular interview even though i knew who my interview partner was i was shocked and stunned when in a deep low scratchy voice my interview partner began to tell me how he was the leader of a white supremacy group and how he practiced hate and hurt people who were different from him and when i heard those words again i knew who i was talking to i kind of froze i had my interview script in front of me think jim thank jim my heart was pounding a little bit um and i don't think my uh my my fear wasn't uh unjust unfounded because this is who i was talking to this is him about 25 or 30 years ago arno michaelis and he began to tell me how he was in a death metal band a white power band and he sung about hate and preached hate and incited violence through his music tall lean powerful he had long arms that he used to hurt people this is how my conversation began with him i i calmed down a little bit and i moved on to my next questions and and i started to become at ease because arno then began to tell me about how he changed how he moved from a life of hate to a life of inclusion and practicing um peace and there were many factors that went into his transformation not the least of which was the birth of his daughter because he realized that if he continued down the path that he was going on a violent path that he would either end up in jail or dead which is what he saw his friends happening to happening to his friends um there were lots of other little moments as well too it wasn't just one event that got him out of the movement as they say there were lots of other little events for instance um he had a swastika tattooed on his middle finger you have to ask yourself what kind of tattoos is swastika on their middle finger intentionally designed to evoke the most reaction from the person across from him but he went into mcdonald's and the woman at the mcdonald's counter saw the tattoo and you know she was a woman of color and she reached out to him and said that's not who you really are you're better than that seeing his tattoo and in that moment she actually robbed him of his hate of her he couldn't hate her anymore but that's stuck in his mind lots of little events like that stuck in his mind right so sometimes those small moments matter right and i think as ux designers we know that right small moments matter you guys should fight for those small moments because they can have a big impact he he recounts his transition his transition from violent extremism to peace in his book my life after hate and our conversation then lightened up a little bit when he started talking about all the good work that he's trying to do now um in kind of the second half of his life his life after hate so now um he actually helps people in hate groups get out of hate groups people in violent extreme groups get out of violent extreme groups of all kinds um in in the united states we have you know the ku klux klan for instance this is a picture of him embracing someone who wants to try to get out of the ku klux klan you'll notice his tattoo is removed as well too um so now he uses his long arms to take a lot of selfies he likes to take a lot of selfies but not just of him of the teams that and and the school kids and the groups that he goes around and talks to to keep them from going down a path that he went down to help people avoid the mistake that he made people of all color races religions a lot of selfies and he likes ice cream too so he's older and wiser and fatter uh but this is if you go to his facebook page this is his thing get the ice cream and take the selfie with the ice cream right um so here we are he came out and visited me in new york and we went to big gay ice cream anybody know big gay in new york city right white supremacists don't go to a shop called big gay first of all there we are and and they also don't go to korean food places right if oh i'm sorry is anybody in an extremist group is anybody in a hate group here i don't want to offend you um but just know this they're missing out on a lot of good food right because they're not gonna they're not gonna go to those ethnic foods he loves ramen now ramen is a big thing slurping down ramen right so you're gonna miss out on a lot of good food if you get on this path so um you know arnold starts telling me i'm you know interviewing him about his about his life of change he um founded a group or co-founded a group called serve to unite that is explicitly set up to fight racism they're doing it in the very very front end they're working with kids to give them opportunities to not be on the street give them opportunities that keeps them away from other groups trying to attract them in there as well too so he helps he helps people who are in get out he tries to prevent kids from getting in and he goes around the world um speaking against hate he uh he partnered with um um pardeep kaleka um the gentleman there on the left whom i also know now too and it's it's an interesting story this is kind of an aside to my digression here but pardeep has a really interesting story as well too on that date in america there was a shooting a guy named wade michael page went into a sikh temple in wisconsin and shot six people as they were praying i don't know if uh anybody remembers this for like perhaps my american friends do but it was it was a heinous and a violent crime right so pardeep and his family were trying to make sense of this violent crime that happened to them and he reached out to arno to understand how what was going through this person's mind right so arnold has some really interesting insight that can help other people and he wants to leverage that insight that he has to do good in the world um i just want to play a quick video clip i'm going to cut this off kind of in the middle there too but i want you to hear them in their own voices tell the story of how the two of them came together how arno a former white supremist is now a business partner with someone who practices the sick faith who lost his father in a shooting by a weights premise so we're going to go to the video and we know it works we're back with former white power leader arno michaelis back in 2012 a member of the group arno started opened fire in a milwaukee sikh temple the video you just saw killing six people before turning the gun on himself one of those killed was the father of pardeep kalika who joins us now welcome you reached out to arno shortly after the tragedy why do that um just uh just to understand the why it was i you know we understood the how until you make meaning of the how you know we can't do anything about it and a lot of it was you know in the aftermath of it we were sort of going through our own grieving process but this was kind of different this was it was on national tv it was one of the worst race-based hate incidents that had happened in 50 years since the birmingham uh bombing and and you know we really thought at the time like okay let's do our best to put on a brave face for the world but we really need to understand understand the why and that's why i reached out to arnold oh no now you say that adeep's father's killer was a mirror image of you you said that before in the first segment right and i'm just wondering do you have feelings of guilt do you feel like you're responsible in some way because the person was like you absolutely i feel like i helped to create the environment that that mean came from and in that sense i i certainly have responsibility for what he ended up doing it could be argued that had i never existed you know things still may have unfolded but the the fact that i was party to that and that i did help organize that group and and put that narrative out into the world through the music of my band it's it would be um ignorant of me i think to not feel responsibility so from inside help us understand the possibility of forgiveness forgiveness is definitely not about forgetting because we definitely have not forgotten um forgiveness is not simply about just getting over something but forgiveness is trying to make trying to make a mission out of it and and what when it is your pain or you can draw strength from it what is it like between you now what does the relationship look like well originally when i told people that i was going to meet a former white supremacist out for dinner and talk to him everybody was like you've lost your mind you must be going through something are you are you okay are you so i'm like man i had to test am i okay what what are you doing and uh i'm gonna i'm gonna cut it there short um that that interview goes on i just wanted to hear a little bit uh in their own words arno's voice and and pardeep's voice um it's absolutely fascinating uh journey and a story how the two of them came together they wrote a book together called gift of our wounds gift of our wounds um where they recount this they they tell their individual stories that then eventually come together into this horrific shooting but then what happens afterwards and how they're they've now teamed up to um to try to prevent this from happening through their organization called serve to unite right so this this was the this was a journey this was an experience that uh that i was trying to understand from arno his his life after he got out of the hate group that he helped found and how he then interacted with other people around him and what the possibilities are then the potential possibilities are um and it has to do with the book that i wrote so why why why am i talking to arnold why do i know this i wrote a book in 2016 called experiences and because of because of this title actually if you want to get uh right down to it i was discovered by an ngo in abu dhabi an ngo that works in countering violent extremism and i got contacted through the wonders of seo because my stakeholder was looking for somebody to map the experience of former violent extremists i don't know when or how or who whispered into talal's ear my my stakeholder on the left but he had this idea that if he wanted to understand former violent extremists he should map their experience and he found me so i get this email in my inbox that i think is spam right hey come to abu dhabi send ten dollars to nigeria or whatever you know it was one of those things right but i checked it out it was legit hidayah is the name of the organization again it's an ngo and they're involved in countering violent extremism or cve for short that's different than counter terrorism counter terrorism is guys with guns fighting guys with guns this is more on the message side it's some sometimes people call it the softer side they're trying to get people out they're trying to prevent people from going in with counter messaging right um violent extremist groups and by that i i'm not just talking about white supremacy it could also be al-qaeda or isis or farc or any of the extremist groups that are out there they're really good at recruiting they can they can smell opportunity in somebody if they're young and dejected or how you know have a um a lost sense of purpose and they'll go up to them with a perfect message hey come join our group we'll give you a purpose again right so countering violent extremism is trying to counter some of those dynamics as well too um and it turns out that former violent extremists former violent extremists called formers for short have some interesting uh perspectives right because they have gotten out and they can hear they have dog they can hear dog whistles right so i was invited to conduct a workshop in abu dhabi with arno on the left and six other former violin extremists called formers for short and i was supposed to be conducting a mapping workshop with this group of people um angelo is also a white in a white supremacist group mu bean was in al qaeda online for a while angela was a gang member in chicago so various groups represented there and i'm supposed to come up with some exercise and some deliverable that sums up their experience we wanted to know their experience after they got out we wanted to know what happens after they got out there's a lot been written about radicalization how do people get into violent extremist groups how do people get out of them right a lot been written there as well too we were actually looking at how to how do they then integrate into society but in particular why do some people decide to get involved and other people don't because as i said they have a very interesting perspective so there was an incident not too long ago in the u.s if you might not have heard about it where a white supremist drove his car into a crowd of protesters in charlotteville north carolina and killed somebody right do you want to understand if you want to understand what was going through that person's mind or potentially going through that driver's mind you call up somebody like arno here he is on the news right they have very very very valuable insight if you want to know about the gangs in chicago call up angela because she was involved in the gang the gangs of chicago for for decades right she knows from the inside out what's going on there if you want to know about um al qaeda right you could call up mu bean shake in fact that's what the u.n security council did right so um this is very valuable information that they have right he's advising the u.n security council there he is right next to the united kingdom i love the labels there they drink a lot of water at the u.n apparently too everybody's got a whole picture for themselves so the idea was if we can understand why people like mubin and why people like angela and why people like arno decide to get involved and speak out and help fight the cause that they sometimes created right this is a valuable uh insight for groups like hidayah who are in cve who are encountering violent extremism so they wanted to learn how do we track more of these people because by the way a lot of people who get de-radicalized and then get out of the movement they don't want to talk about it again they go into hiding they might change their name that kind of thing but we wanted to understand why some people feel obligated compelled to do something against what what they had done previously so i flew to abu dhabi i flew to abu dhabi and i conducted a workshop right and you can see in the back of the wall there it looks a lot like our workshops right they also drink a lot of water in abu dhabi but that's okay it's a desert um i i got to the room and i i think they were planning for a u.n security council meeting because i had this u-formed room i don't know if anybody facilitates workshops ufo uform room is like the worst right the first thing i wanted to do was move the tables and they wouldn't let me move the tables but i told them i said we're not going to be sitting down taking notes we're going to be up on our feet we're going to be talking to each other we're going to be engaged in activities activities that you all know activities that i learned from going to conferences like this that i put down in my book so there's there's one of the one of the breakout group walls that we were working on came up with this journey based on a little bit of research at the top and experience that i was it was a hypothesis and then we started workshopping that using the formers in the room as a little bit of a research what were you doing thinking feeling at each one of these steps what were you doing thinking feeling there were also nine other people in the room from different groups from other ngos uh from government agencies that wanted this insight as well too so we had 16 people in the room plus a couple of stakeholders from the organization and we were using techniques in my book to facilitate a broader conversation about this very very complex and emotional topic and it worked i didn't know if it was going to work i was scared shitless the whole flight over to abu dhabi what the what do i know about countering violent extremism nothing that's not why they called me up though they called me up because i can facilitate a conversation they called me up because i know how to map an experience so to some degree i had to have a little bit of faith in myself a little bit of faith in what we do to get us to get us through that we also did some other exercises it wasn't just the mapping you know from the mapping then it says how might we here in the background i don't think how might we right so now we're into okay what we identified the problem points now what are we going to do about it how can we come up with solutions about this right together um let me just show you a little bit backstage i just want to switch gears a little bit here i actually have my worksheet because i want to kind of address the question a little bit that's not going to show up is it oh it's over here i don't know if this will work but i want to i wanted to address the question you know what what special preparation what special preparation did i do um and and the answer is to some degree i didn't do anything special right i basically i basically used uh what what you guys all know and um what what we do all the time oh that's not gonna work sorry i should have done this in rehearsal let me get this off of there i'll just talk through that that was just a cue to me to go switch over i wanted to show you a little bit of backstage uh we can we can do that in a break if anybody wants to see how i approach this but guess what i did i did a little bit of research in the topic just so i knew who i was talking about but then i did a stakeholder map i don't know anything about violent extremism formers but i did a stakeholder map and then i started to create a journey map as well too an experience map i was calling it but i was do i was mapping the wrong experience because i was talking to my stakeholder uh and he didn't really know what he was asking from me he just said hey mapping experience is you that guy stuff come that was about the brief that i got but you guys you guys ever get a bad brief before never right is that why you're laughing bad brief so i had a bad brief it was actually so bad that it was actually a blessing because i was able to then steer the brief a little bit because he kept saying what should i be asking you jim and i would you be asking me this so he trusted me a little bit which was great but i started mapping radicalization de-radicalization integration i started mapping the whole you know violent extremist journey i got overwhelmed really really quickly and i called up my stakeholder and i said you don't want me to talk about all of this do you and he said no no no we just want to talk about the aftermath what happens afterwards in particular why do some people get involved and other people don't so i scoped i scoped my my project wrong right so i write in my book scope your project right i did it wrong so we make mistakes too here up on stage it's not all it's not all good so i just wanted to show you a little bit of that backstage and how i how i how i put this together but i didn't do anything different than what you guys already know i threw design and ux and mapping experiences i threw it at that problem and i was hoping that it would stick and it did i lost my focus here there we go so here's a group of people standing up yeah it was it was interesting because my stakeholder said oh don't take too many pictures during it the formers might be a little sensitive to have their picture taken yeah right not not quite you know this went up on facebook right that's arno selfie again arnold's doing the selfie there that's the that was the group performers but we got together for three and a half days or two and a half days three days something like that and we again use the tools of our trade to help them solve their problem i'm way out of my comfort zone here on this right and i was nervous until i started talking as soon as i started talking i saw people nodding i said oh this might work and then we got into a couple of the activities and i thought i actually think this is going to work so for the most part it did as well too and some people even said it was one of the best workshops they've ever been to right because they're used to going to un meetings where everybody sits with a pad of paper they yield their time to the person across the table and stuff like that but that's not what that's not what i did so you know in in retrospect i'm thinking what got what got me through this right and i think it's uh it's a design sensibility right it's it's it's the experience that i've had and the knowledge that i've gained from coming to conferences like this and the first the first one is about empathy not in the sense of feeling sorry for people or understanding their emotions but rather putting yourself in their shoes list just stopping and listening to them okay you're a former violin extremist as soon as your heart comes down after hearing that sentence you want to under just understand that experience right so i think as designers we have a unique skill to be able to do that right on a human level that we understand human beings and we're good at observing observing the world observing the human condition and i i rested my approach to solving this particular challenge on the fact that i believe that i know how to observe human beings because i've been to conferences like this and i've done a lot of that in my work right and it doesn't matter if it's people trying to put stuff in a shopping cart for an e-commerce site or via an extremist i know how to listen to people and empathize with them so empathy and i think pamela is going to be talking about empathy later on but that was one of the i think sensibilities that helped me get through this the other one is an ability to identify patterns i actually have a degree in library and information science so i'm a hyper pattern guy i like to categorize things right we find patterns and that's what a lot of people who are in the software feel i guess most of you are kind of in software of some some kind right we want a scale pattern we want to scale software how do you scale software well you have to find patterns right you're not going to create a solution for everybody in the market you want to create a solution that scales you do that by finding patterns so designers are expert pattern recognition experts right we find patterns and that's effectively what i was doing and i was thrown uh you know different different violent extremists from different groups and said map map one experience across that the map of the experience is essentially a map of patterns that i identified and i didn't know if i was going to find any um and if if i didn't then what then but we did we did actually find a lot of patterns there as well too so as designers were great at observing the outside world and listening and to some degree that's that's all i was doing i was directing traffic listening to the conversations in the room but i also had the sensibility from my design experience to say oh that's an insight that might be important for later let me take that out put that over here for later somebody else would be talking so let me put that next to it because i knew that i'd be able to find patterns from that right not everybody can do that but i think the third skill that we have skill type that we have is is being able to tell stories right if you think about how many people in your organization never get to meet a customer and never get to meet a user it's your responsibility because you're lucky you get to go out and talk to users and customers but it's your responsibility to take that outside world to find the patterns that matter and then retell that story to people who don't have that benefit right so we listen to the outside world we find patterns create models that we can reflect on and talk about um and then bring those stories back into our organization so that people can act on those um and that again these were the underlying sensibilities that this is where i was going with this and this is what this is what got me through it yasmine green is a researcher with google and they have a program called jigsaw which is looking at how can they use google technology to fight counter violent extremism she gave a ted talk and in her ted talk like you listen to a ted talk and i said wait that's the thing and then i went back five times to get this exact sentence out of it if we want to have a shot at building meaningful technology that's going to counter radicalization we have to start with the human journey at its core right and that's what my stakeholder was doing as well too i've since been in contact with jasmine green and i did a project with jigsaw as well too we did a design sprint um working on this on this problem we threw a design sprint at that and they loved it right so so that's really good here's my deliverable this is my deliverable i created a map because that's what we were doing obviously highly reduced i found the patterns in the patterns in the patterns and i reduced the journey down to the experience down to a couple of key words it's highly reductive um but if you get into um a hate group into a violent extremist group and then get out you're not feeling good about yourself because you just admitted you made the worst mistake that any human being can make right you hurt people on purpose and now you realize that is wrong how can you live with yourself you feel guilty right you feel depressed you might even have suicidal tendencies there's alcohol involved there's hopelessness involved lots of those things but you're at a low point in your life so how do they how do people like arnold and angela and moving how did they discover that they could do something that they could help out and you know here's a pattern that we found in all cases somebody else suggested it to them right because when you're depressed and feeling guilty the last thing you want to do is get up on stage or write a book or volunteer to help others right but that triggered something in all of them wait maybe just maybe i can put more good back into the world than i did harm which is different than forgiveness they don't want your forgiveness don't feel sorry for any of them right but we can still understand them without feeling sorry for them but they need to they need to go on with their lives they need to function somehow right and they saw getting involved so the name of the map is a former's journey to involvement in cve they need they felt that getting involved might help them be able to function and live with themselves moving forward but if you speak out if you act and speak out you're going to get shot down the press is going to dig up your past people are going to be pointing to your friends and family and digging up their pasts as well too it's very very difficult so then you have to cope with that backlash and you might feel overwhelmed and the story that i told in the beginning has a lot to do with arno's journey it mirrors this to a large part as well too but if you if you stay with it you you feel proud and then eventually atoned for yourself again not forgiveness but a tone and now uh you know arno in part you know somebody like pardeep can reach out to arno and he's able to provide that that that assistance that he and his family needed at the time he's able to found a company with with pardeep called serve to unite to help other people stay out of that right so how do you get there it was kind of kind of this curve um with some of these steps and actions and then the lower half of this are some opportunities so my stakeholder hidayah they wanted to know what are the triggers what are the leverage points that we can leverage right well formers aren't going to think about this themselves you need to proactively go out and recruit them formers right that kind of thing that's just an example so then we had this summary and a discussion on this as well too but in a very short period so visualizations are really really powerful right we we create a lot of models of the world we observe the outside world and we create a persona a persona is not a real person it's a model of a person but you can have very focused and facilitated conversations i was able to kind of rip through an incredibly complex and emotional experience in about two and a half minutes for you to understand right so there's a there's a compact and compelling understanding that things like mapping give to us and that's super super powerful right i think my stakeholder knew that and he wanted one of these things um the disappointing part of the story is that that all went into a report because we know what happens when you create a 10-page or 20-page report and send it around right do people read that maybe in this case it might not have been as bad as as i kind of assumed because hidayah is in the report writing business right that's what they do they collect research you know and gather information research it and then publish it so to some degree they're a publisher of this type of information so you know our outcomes went back into um went into a report that you know the map is in there as well too but you can see here you know they're talking about they were looking at the seven stages correlating them to what people were doing thinking feelings there was so much of my language that was in this report um i i thought that was a win right at on a small level and by the way that's a measure of success that i've always had in my job is that if your stakeholders are using your words right like six months later suddenly the product manager has your persona in their powerpoint deck don't be offended even if they don't give you credit for it don't be offended you win that's a measure of success right when people started adopting your language right um so so we had a report um i you know kind of wanted some more we there are some of the the concepts and things that came out of the the the talk that are kind of there in the background we're also talking again to do some more mapping as well too they wanted they want to start mapping more of the journey and do more of the sessions that we talked about i'm speaking with yasmine green about doing design sprints and things like that as well too going the wrong way um so here's a message from arno uh to you all and you know stephen was talking about humanity-centered design love that can i steal it about going thinking beyond our you know product experience let's think about beyond it and i think we have we have the sensibility to do that our tool set might be staying might be changing but i think the sensibilities that we have are stable as well too so i'm speaking with arno and he talks about we were actually talking about yeah it's more than just optimizing conversion rates which is not a bad thing if anybody's on an optimization project right now that's good for your business but the skills that we have are so much bigger than that and that's what i was talking to arno about and he has a message for you guys hey what's up everybody i really respect the work you guys do not only am i a former white supremacist i'm also a former i.t consultant so i i feel your pain as you're dealing with end users and trying to make them happy i had an amazing time working with jim in abu dhabi at the hidayah conference the value that experience mapping brought to our efforts to first of all better understand formers and once we understand them draw them into counter-violent extremism efforts uh really change the way that that i look at counter-violent extremism and i think the the point of cultivating empathy by mapping a user experience really takes it beyond just putting stuff in shopping carts and really elevates what you guys are doing to uh become an asset to build a more peaceful world my personal mission statement is to bring about a society where all people are valued and included and i think uh the work that you are all doing is a big important step in that direction so thanks so much for doing that and uh thanks for listening to my guy jim all right thanks arno so so what are we talking about when we say the word experience does anybody have a good definition of the word experience we're at uxlx people probably have experience in their job titles ux designer what what is an experience right from the outside very often people think that ux is about making screens right we heard some talks today that oh it's beyond that too right but i would say it's about understanding humanity it's about understanding the human condition right experience what we do and the sensibilities and skills that we have can understand we cannot we're able to understand experience at a much broader and higher level it's not just about pixels on the screen um one last photo here this is from the workshop arno doing another selfie and he posted this on facebook and i thought wow that that's that's actually you know kind of amazing kind of summed up my own personal experience as well too the sticky note the innocent sticky note which is kind of a metaphor for our work right individual thoughts that come together and create models and eventually turn into products right being used to to for for peaceful purposes for much larger purposes so pieces wage with with with post-it notes thank you very much you | UXLx - User Experience Lisbon | UCvoEJgCYu1e6kvUvx7lN7kw | 2021-05-14 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 6,594 | 34,123 |
hAkBIjvrAR0 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hAkBIjvrAR0 | Making Char Cloth Flint and Steel | so light this up low there we go that's quick okay let's stick it in here kind of put it with this uh cottonwood first and i got other stuff in there too but uh turn this up a little for you i think it's going to go pretty good so there it goes well charcoal works tinder works and uh yeah oh yeah it looks uh pretty wild there oh yeah what i got here is a little kid's uh tin i put a hole in it i got that which always has the wood silk cones i'm going to make some char cloth and i rolled up i like rolling it up some jeans here i'm going to make some char cloth and go up to the wood stove and put it in so that's what we're going to do got a little hole in here it's also a good little storage container too so put in there and give it a shot okay we got the fire going so i'm gonna i'm gonna put this char cloth in there [Music] pretty hot we'll see how disgusting try to oops not exactly where i wanted it but uh that bloody thing so the outside is uh [Music] it's catchy that's the label that was on there that came off really quick but you see the hole there the smoke is coming out right there so i'm going to keep an eye on that i want it to sit on top but it's in the coals right now but the smoke is coming out right here you can see that so i figured i'd utilize this kid's tin there we're never done with it but you see the smoke coming out right here i'll smoke then i'll turn the flame i'll try and take it out and uh that's what we'll do i'll use this in a little shovel but i tend to make uh actually my t10s i don't even have holes in them and it works pretty good but you can see jeans make a very nice char cloth now you could you see some air coming out of here too hope it's not enough sometimes if the lid is not tight enough it'll pop off and pop off on you you have to be careful you see that that's going to turn to flame so it shouldn't take too long i'll give it a shot and then i always test my uh charred cloth see the smoke there i can't tell if that's the label or the side i think it might be coming out that's going to work we'll see how it works out no big deal just trying this tin out but be careful with your tent sometimes if they don't fit tight enough they uh pop off on you there's no big deal but it's coming out pretty good there the smoke let's see it but uh let's see how it goes that should turn to uh i'm gonna shut this up it'll get even hotter smoke is almost stopped got flame coming out the bottom over there but you see like the big deer probably mount rainier i think that is but this is etched by where i bought the stove there's a person there etched scenes in there and uh got that this is a rainier model 90 travis industries but uh from out west very clean efficient burning uh unit but uh still got flame coming out the bottom you can see that there smoke has stopped well it's still there a little bit but uh actually the flames coming out the bottom instead of the top but we'll see how it works out and uh i'll keep it in there a little longer and uh we'll see how it goes take it out with a shovel in this i have to really let it cool down because it's it gets super hot in there get all fire brick in there too so but uh i have a lot of things to do today and um but i figured let me the fire is nice let me just uh make some char cloth i'm gonna do some punk wood and some mushrooms and stuff like that so when it's stopped just leave it in just a little longer every batch is a little different see how it goes be careful when you take it out especially if your top gets loose if it gets exposed to air you could lose your your char well we'll see how this goes man but uh yeah i was in the teens this morning in the morning this is march i don't know it was march uh let's see yeah that was march 7 something like that but temperatures can just change tomorrow we should start getting a good sap flow for this maple syrup which i'm working on do tomorrow to work on that uh click set but uh that's what we're doing here i don't want it under done don't want it overdone we'll see what happens should be almost ready to take out when there's my dog there sniffing me but uh let's see how it goes i think i'm going to take it out i hope it's long enough i'll find out because it's rolled up when it's rolled up you could just roll and take little pieces it's it's nice you know so let's uh [Music] now sometimes you can cover that little hole in this case it was like a little leak in there so well let's uh put her down here [Music] it around here we're just going to let her go and see what that let's put some more wood on there i'm gonna leave it over here i don't know if you could see it but it's uh like right there it should cover that little hole but we'll see what happens seems to be all right so get back to you while i'm at it put another log on the fire this one looks like uh i think sugar may pull or on there that fire is cranking so this ferro rod ask quintius get back to we'll check this out i'm gonna give it time to cool down for sure it's over there okay guys ferro rod queen eskimo uh got one of burns steel he's punching burns he sells he makes his steals and um i'm not using that but i got punk wood and some fat wood in there but i'm not gonna use that bag of tender not going to use that what this is mostly is this it's cottonwood the inside of the spalted pot cottonwood um i made a closet from it ugly is sin but it looks pretty good but uh i'll give this stuff a try it should work i tried it in the woods so but uh and i got some jeweled light i hope that's true oh i think it is but we'll give this a shot and this is charcloth we just made with this note 10. let's see what it looks like damn it's on there pretty good okay oh looks pretty good i don't know if you can see it yeah it looks pretty it's all rolled up so i'm going to just take a one little piece just see i could just unroll it and i'll take it feels like it should be good one small piece i could probably do a bigger piece i should i'll do two but uh yeah i'm gonna get this out of the way i don't want to waste it but uh so put this on the flint here let's give it a shot and we'll see if we get a little fire going here yeah let's see what we got here so light this up low there we go that's quick okay let's stick it in here kind of put it with this uh cottonwood first and i got other stuff in there too but uh turn this up a little for you i think it's gonna go pretty good so there it goes well charcoal works tinder works and uh yeah oh yeah it looks uh pretty wild there yeah but i'm not going to light a fire right now i just wanted to make the shark off to make sure it worked [Music] as you can see works quite good so glad you came along you know keep this in here it's a good charge into it like for a campfire or something like that so a little kids thing damn i almost took the stuff out of here and took it from the kids because i wanted that tint but i didn't anyways it's march 8th still some snow to ground but it's melting excuse me and uh yeah it worked out pretty good and the cottonwood inside the park look pretty good you can find yourself from piss elm that works good too that's what the old timers call it but that's cottonwood but uh we had a good fire so that's it we made char cloth and we made it work so it burns steel pathfinder makes a nice one uh uh tom minnesetti dom he makes some good steals but you know he doesn't sell them too often but make some really good stuff but uh yeah this works vernees has the flint and the steel and it's a pretty good deal a couple towns away from here actually but and i got my flint right here i think i might put the uh a little too big for that but maybe i'll just put the flint in there anyways in with this one but uh because it's rolled up there's actually a lot of flint there believe it or not and uh this one has some punk wood and some other stuff in there but uh yeah we're decent shape here man so it's a beautiful day a little chilly i'll check the temp and i'll get back to you yeah it's about 31 degrees right now it was in the teens this morning so i would say yeah well let's just call it uh zero degrees c but uh yeah it's a nice day so this is uh quintessimo fair rod and uh we're just um we're testing our stuff here out in the back here back 40 feet and uh i always well there's still a lot of coals there i got to be careful and any rain in a while but [Music] it's my rocket's over here pizza oven all over here but uh yeah but we just want to test all this out a little breezy might might hit 40 today maybe maybe not i don't know 37 whatever then the rest of the week's gonna be kind of warm so but that's it man cool | Quinn The Eskimo (Outdoors) | UCEJVM9wkREyn6IVaOtjVNfA | 2021-03-08 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,834 | 8,684 |
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qREwyapmjjI | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qREwyapmjjI | Interview with Sally Needham GameChangers Podcast ( Sorsfordítók) Onlywayisup Média 2022 | good evening everyone and welcome and this is the 12th episode of Game Changers podcast and tonight I'm sabihnagi I'm the host and tonight I have a very special guest from from Sheffield United um Sally nidenham um very welcome thank you thanks for accepting uh my and our invitation to being here with us today or tonight yeah yeah great great to hear you um and and really thank you being being here with us and as I mentioned my name is Maggie and I am the host of uh today and The Game Changer podcast this is the second International episode of this podcast which is aims to bring you guys every month uh once or once a month a topic and and and the special guest from The Sports World who can share his knowledge and his experience or her experiences with us about different topics and different interesting topics that you're not really hear maybe from the media or from the news and that's why today we have as I said a very special guest from um from from United Kingdom from one of the oldest Club of the football World Sheffield United Sally needingham who is the academic human development and performance culture lead at the club so again Sally thank you for accepting my invitation and thank you for being here with us tonight you're welcome no problem at all nice to be here and uh we're going to talk about today our main topic is going to be uh the science for the neuroscience the importance of the science and Neuroscience especially in football or in sports because as people may not know but this is your expertise and I because for me this topic is really fascinating I wanted to bring you on and I wanted you to to share your knowledge and your experiences on this topic how you work or or what kind of work you do at Sheffield United just a little bit more about the podcast this episode is going to be available on Soundcloud and on YouTube on October 17th of October so you're going to guys you're going to be able to hear it and listen it hopefully and you're going to take and Gain very good knowledge and and uh and information about this uh interesting and fascinating topic so any further ado let's just jump in straight away first of all again thank you Sally for accepting my invitation to this podcast uh and as I said after I had your speech in Krakow where we met at the all about football conference I I really wanted to have this conversation with you because this topic I think is really kind of new and and for me it's really important and it's really fascinating and um I mean I know that you obviously not a neuroscientist as you've mentioned but you haven't done a lot of work with your team and and and study this field and use your knowledge successfully at uh Sheffield so so first of all please uh can you share with my audience what a human development performance culture leads actually does because for some people it may sound like okay wow it's it's quite I don't know maybe new or I never heard this before okay I'll try um because as you mentioned it is quite new um it's a title that um came to fruition really because as you mentioned I'm not a neuroscientist and I'm not also a psychologist but my Aerial Work is really understanding the brain how that's connected to the body of the nervous system and how it impacts on on your decision making your emotions your feelings everything so the the title kind of came out and I was working here as a consultant before and then our accounting manager Now 23 is manager went to the first team and asked if I would would come full time for the title kind of income kind of got given because of the work that we're doing we're trying to do something a little bit different in the academy Chef United and so yeah so in a way the title is a little bit different um it's not in any other clubs um but my job role really is from pre-academy to 23s well 21's now and uh linking a little bit with the first team of the transition players from 21s to the first team that my role is Academy and and I obviously we have a mantra out run out for outplay I oversee the out fight I'm a behavioral perspective and and then my daily routine might be doing daily breathing with the boys yoga workshops working with the players for them to understand themselves their body and their brains as I mentioned and then the performance culture bit comes around standards so tonight I've got the 16s in doing a workshop around standards around players leading things we might do something a little bit different like we took the boys in an outward outdoor adventure and so it's about what we're just being back in a sleep project so what do we kind of give the boys to understand about themselves and then also I work with the coaches and the staff to create a culture and that enables the boys to be fully immersed in it and develop we look at language we look at relationships and and we look at new real signs from a relational approach I think it's up slightly different because civil that maybe clubs that started to look at neural signs for more a cognitive one we looked at it from a relational approach for developing really what we call our soil that enables us then to be more fruitful and more have capacity to cope with demands of the game and life so so yeah so it's a title that is new um it's different to anywhere else but in another way we are trying to do things a little bit different at Chef now in the academy so that's kind of why the tag have come out come about I see I see it's it's really interesting to to hear all those stuff you mentioned yoga you mentioned sleeping you mentioned so many other stuff so I just wondering what obviously this is this is a kind of a new thing in terms of maybe to clubs and and maybe in Shuffle because as far as I remember from your speech you mentioned that before you arrive to to Sheffield United that there was no such thing existed within the club right yes and so so what do you guys start to shift your kind of coaching method to us more this behavioral approach or or or or to try to how does how this whole thing is Works how this improve the players you are working with yeah so maybe yoga like you know maybe someone's wondering who would go to yoga uh classes and they think that okay I'll do yoga so that I can play professional football or vice versa so I mean like you know just yeah how does it working you know yeah so when I first came in our Academy manager at the time it was now with our first team Jack Lester and you don't really want your traditional psychology um and my work had been mentioned to him for a few times so I met with Jack and we kind of had a discussion around I'm not sure if this neural science or working football but I've kind of got a hunt that it will and so we decided sorry to interact was it like kind of like uh a woman uh how do you say um these intention thing like instincts woman so not intuition but I've been looking at things in football so I'd been doing some little bit of replication when I worked at the fa and especially in the younger age Branch so 5 to 12. they wanted to see if we could work in the academy so Jack were very open for me just to try things and but anything we do is backed up by Neuroscience so if you look at yoga we deal here for flexibility as well but also there's a massive thing on the breathing element is all breathing on how you develop your vagus nerve and strengthen that which develops resilience so we try to package things we always give the boys a little bit of the why so why are we going to try it a little bit of the science and then the other feel of it and then sense it and then some will like it and go with it and some don't and but we try just to give the buyers an understanding of themselves the more that they know themselves they know that if they're happy they're sad how they're feeling that day what's going off in the body why they should be feeling that way if they're injured how do they help themselves with that and so all that side of it we try and give them the science of positive thoughts what happens in your chemical response system when you think positively what happens when you do journals when you do breathing so it was an area that Jack being Forward Thinking didn't want your typical psychologist uh coming in he wanted to look at it from a behavioral or something different he learned about my work and we went through Corbin at the fa and it gave me a chance to to leave um and then I've been here well he's a consultant first two days a week and then I've been here full time since April so yeah so it's it's it's working people all said to me are we are we quantifying it with the data um we can we can look at the boys on videos see emotional responses I've got recordings from the boys saying about how they feel and so I know it's in I know sometimes people want data but if we can see it and the boys feel it then I'm quite happy with with with that that's how we know that it's working really sure you you mentioned that I mean you mentioned quite a few things like you know you you're recording it you do the sessions you're creating it I mean obviously you cannot do this on your own right so so what kind of do you have a big team or or how many how many people you working on this project or or this kind of area with you so it's me and my department just me however however what we try to do is is across the whole club so we always talk our thirsty mind you always talks about that every member of Staff in this club she was a psychologist so all our team gets an understanding of some knowledge around Neuroscience so they know it so they know that they're the first psychologist because of they're the connection in the coaches so and it's just me my team um but to be honest I link into the coaches are linking to MDT and everybody has a knowledge about it and then implements it so it's a giant of approach there's only me in the out fight in in the team if such but it's a giant approach even you know we have the people in the canteen we talk to them about what language this is the boys so everybody in the Education team they understand about stress response system how to out how each of our players learn what's the strategies we want to enforce in them so everything's joined up um and I have a little influence and people always said to me what's kind of what's your job in Chef United and a lot of my job is just to literally sometimes give a different perspective or drop a little bit of grenading or a bit of the science in or I'll be thought about this and then people here at Chef not even really formal thinking so they'll then go with it apply it have a little look at it so in theory my team is the whole Academy staff and everybody that works in the academy but in actual you've looked it on a structure chart there's just me and my team oh well so it makes me wondering that you mentioned that such a big Club it did did not have this kind of thing before but you see now everyone is kind of like a forward-thinking uh in terms of like you know trying to new things they are quite open and you know they to try new things and try new methods which is which is quite good and I think it's really important in these terms of uh new for you know trying new ways and trying to improve uh and and and um you know you see things from a different perspective uh you also mentioned that in Krakow in that speech or after the speech error we spoke that uh many many other club now is knocking on your toys knocking on your doors to see because they noticed and the results also see also shows the people that something is really working within Sheffield United is that true right is increasingly grown since uh you know since you started this kind of work within the club right yeah there's a lot of interest in the club no no no no no just just made me wondering that that that that people or or the other clubs or or leaders from other clubs or coaches from other clubs or or experts from other clubs they they they don't use these methods uh within other uh or other clubs that's that's the reason or they just wanted to see exactly what what you guys are doing differently no I think uh um I deliver on quite a few conferences and a lot of people want to see how the science so the science is probably only consideration on Neuroscience the last 12 years so then how does the Science Now inform our practice and our children are sat with different our players are different we understand the brain the body of different we understand about brain development different so what do we take in the narrative neuroscience and apply it into football and and I think sometimes we have in football we repeat repeat structures so if you go to a famous university in England you're probably educated by people that's come through that University so when we start to look at what the science tells us and what kind of do we can we look at things a little bit differently we can't compete with some big clubs but we can try and be the best coach developers and develop our players but also do things a little bit differently so a lot of clubs are interested in the work I think it'll take a lot you've got to have a thought very far with thinking a camera manager or staff to be able to implement it a lot of people said I'll say well you're giving away quite a lot you see Secrets now say no I give away the ingredients but unless you've got a buy-in to all the academy or somebody there that really knows it you haven't really got the recipe whereas here we've got ingredients on the rest like the secret is the secret recipe right for like yeah yeah well and so so I want to try and affect the game and we want to try and affect the game uh we also want obviously to to get the work out there but then there's obviously an element that it took time take it's time for change it takes time people and I think sometimes a lot of the problems that quite a few psychologists have in the clubs is the separator from the coaching and I sit in the coaching team I don't sit in the multidisciplinary team so my background's coaching so anything we do with the science we try and apply it back into a practical 39 to football and I think that's what helped people grasp a little bit more and really wanting to look at the work and for example like on Monday I'm presenting on the advanced youth award which is our level 4 qualification at the fa so I'm presenting some of the work on there to show how what the science is and how you implement it so the science is come to fruition like I say it's new reeling probably what we know now will change cost of the advances in technology and a lot of people are interested in it um Banker tips is the next big game changer as the manga thinks Neuroscience so yeah so we'll see where it goes but we're in a good place here with it so we'll see where it goes yeah I can definitely see uh as far as I know I checked the results yesterday from uh the first team that they unbeaten so far in the league so of course yeah I'm sure it's uh your your your you you you you did it you did your part as well no I don't I'm I don't take any credit for the first team that marry me is very much Academy first team is first team and Jack and Paul eckibottom came through and they're interested in the noodle science uh but they're very good at communication the side Consortium elements of the game to start with before even I even came into this building so the first team's success at the minute there's nothing that doesn't link for me at all that's very much them definitely that um I see I see so uh what what is the what is the um the youngest age that you do that you're working with so is it just from uh from uh the the the 23 Plus or or do you do from uh from younger age no I go from so my remit is is from pre-academy across but my really contact time starts at our under nines so eight years old so under nine so last night on the nines on the tens was in with me to do a workshop and I've been with the 15s I've been all day with the 18s and 21s and then tonight I'm with I just done a yoga and breathing session and visualization with our 15s and then with our 16s and then I've got the 16s in a workshop tonight and then tomorrow I'll be traveling we've got Bristol away so the 18s travel tomorrow so I'll travel with the boys tomorrow tomorrow night we'll do a walk and a stretch and some visualization um for the game then following day and I'll be with the boys on Saturday so I'm a remake very much much throughout so so I'm just wondering that how these youngsters take this kind of new form probably for them is like it's really new I mean you know like talking about visual uh visualization or you know breathing session or like yoga how these how these guys taking those in especially the very young ones so yeah the very young ones do it at school now in England so the very young ones a lot of them know about yoga no breathing it's part of school it's the changing in helping support our children in mental health um so a lot of a lot of schools do do breathing yoga mindfulness things with them gratitude Corners so the little ones it's easier and our 13s and 15 or our 50s and 60s it's just done it we took them to Germany on a football tour they did it there they all Buy in every age group has a tour when they come away so we take them on a couple of days away we do a lot of mindfulness activities a lot of adventure activities it's very much around developing the humans so that's kind of my round meeting you know on football tours it's very much about human development and the old the the younger ones are brilliant fifth 18s are brilliant 21 some buy-in some are not bothered and that's fine um because I don't know what's awesome um but some some understand the neuroscience and then wants to do a bit of breathing some come to me when they need the breathing I I need you and and some do it re religiously play every day so and I'm and the more that I can work with our younger ones coming through like we have now the 18s our 18s nine of them came through our system they've been doing a lot of this work for the last couple of well last obviously a year and a half so that now coming into the 18s it's just numb but he was journaling there was great it's all normal and so we can put it into him young it's an easier process then later on for sure for sure I mean I was just thinking while you were talking like wish I could have that when I was like on 1108 or in these ages and wish we wish we knew this kind of stuff when when I was uh started to play football and you know but there was a different times and there is no such a thing we are even having in their minds in having in people's minds so but it's really really good and really really makes me feel because I I by myself if if someone don't know me by myself I'll do these things for a long time I mean gratitude visual visualization um affirmations um I don't do yoga but you know I I know very well on those things and I and I keep preaching about this for many many years now and trying to to to bring positive changes into peoples and and especially athletes lives and yesterday I had a really good conversation with one of the let's say Academia pre-academia or I know it's in England they call it different is uh how do you say um not not pay Academy but what's that called the foundation right yeah yeah yeah so um yeah I had a I had a had a nice conversation with with one of the like Foundation leader yeah uh from from one of the the club in here Hungary and then yeah they just they just started to kind of shifting their their thinking about these kind of topics so yeah nhv and uh yeah it was just really really was something it was really nice to hear those things because I think this is this is very key in terms of any sports and in terms of General in life as well so I I I I I I really appreciate that I really like admire the role that you are doing so um you know you're doing you're doing a very good job thank you so um in terms of since you started with Sheffield or or before discount so so you obviously try to implement those things to daily life of the guys what was the what was the biggest Discovery or or biggest achievement let's say within the within within the work that you have done so far with Sheffield or or or for yourself and from throughout this kind of position throughout this kind of you know yeah I think for me for me personally after I did the advantageous award I wanted to know the the science or the whys behind so what is confidence how develop it why if you put these practice on does it give you this then I wanted to know the why so I wanted a course and that really gave me insight into attachment brain development Child Development neuroscience so that was a big game changer for me um coming into Chef United um the the biggest the biggest influence probably there's been three players that we've probably worked with the most and and they're changing them and understanding themselves a lot and just in our text now and again for that either being sent off a couple of weeks ago or that's been you know you've helped me to to understand myself better so these kind of prices things yeah so I think for me I had a big light bulb moment but since I come surfing out to this Sunday once said to me you'll not know the impact until you've left y not saying I'm leaving but um I think that will be I think when you're in it day in day out it's just becomes numb and then when you step away from it and then you come back into it or you go see or you go present and you wear other things happening from other clubs are then and there's some really good practice happening in other clubs I'm not saying there isn't um but when you come back in you think God we have we happen a lot we are quite in front we are in fact one of the boys today what's that playing Connect Four with one of the little boys like we've got games area we've got a book club and we do we're trying to support different things in so I think for me at the minute the the boys taking it on I think people are shocked to get that question all the time how do you convince them at like 16 17 18 I don't need to um I think the biggest challenge for me at the minute is time and I'm on my what my only my only person is me it's all the time to be doing more things trying to develop it more with at the minute and also my challenge is is I still go and deal with the little bits outside to try and influence the game and I think somebody said something of the day about you need more influences and that it's going to be a people approach not to get me more out there um but uh for people to see the people to understand about the work because then they did neurosciences Neuroscience anybody can go learn it so it's not my work it's just been how we've applied it at Chef United in the Academy I mean I'm not really I'm not really agree with this because you need the personality for this I guess not really you know you can learn this of course this is science but you need the kind of uh a different kind of approach and different kind of the different way of thinking and an approach in this kind of topic I guess yeah yeah it's for everyone yeah I agree they can't imagine you'll always say to me and the relationships that you have with the players is second to none the the first one that they'll call if there's a problem they come to me our relationship with every player and I have a good relationship to every player um but they also know that I give sometimes I tell them very critical but tell them honest um but trust me um I give them kind of the ownership as well um so our cameramanjo always said to me that my personality and how the boys buy into then how I present it to them it's probably one of one of the strengths of what we've got and and I think that's what sometimes from a sociological perspective that's probably how we get programmed into thinking about females so yeah so definitely you need you need a good source of Engagement system unfortunately that with a player and and we we employ somebody perfect perfectly for their social engagement system that just come out of University they were an intern with us there wasn't highest qualified by any sort of imagination but their social engagement system to how they connect with our younger players just was phenomenal so we gave him the job and he's absolutely interested if you're in every interaction you have with a player if you're in connection with that player it becomes an intervention so you're basically developing their stress response system for more resilience but you've got to have that connection yeah for sure for sure well for those of you who don't who just join now to the conversation this is the 12th episode of uh game changers podcast and the second International guest I have on uh the podcast her name is Sally need Anam from and she's salinity from Sheffield United she is the academic human development performance culture lead and we are talking about the importance of Neuroscience in sports and especially in football and what kind of work she has done with Sheffield United since she joined uh so Sally thank you for being here with us um carry on with the with the um the questions that I I wrote down for myself and one thing that I really remember that I mentioned to you after the the conference that um you shared with us some small nuggets that who actually play paid attention for your work and what you have done and and what you said during the during the the the um your presentation it became really memorable especially for for me for sure I don't know others but for me sure it was one thing that you mentioned that for a goalkeepers you don't when uh when the shooting is on where the game is on you not put the balls into the net but you put the post next to the net so they don't psychologically they don't think about they taking out behind from them right yeah so this something was really for me it was really remarkable so maybe can you share some like small nuggets with us um yes well it's it's everybody's their own customer our Keepers don't prefer it in the next so it's kind of like flipping it onto it because everybody's individual but big things for me with the Neuroscience stuff is um there's three things probably you're getting ready for before the start training personal greetings so I know in the name because it hits the care second the bread not these things about him so they know that then you've got a sense of belonging and arrival activities so you're activating the player circuit again in Prime for Learning and it's helping the then the temple the session and also arrival activities um I mean sorry structure bars so structure bars is very much around telling them what's coming so six o'clock warm up 6 15 session at 6 45 game seven o'clock at home because a lot of children will come into training and they'll go what we're doing tonight who are we playing at the weekend and this is a clear indication that they're struggling are you gonna play me yeah probably a little bit of anxiety so what we'll then say to him is ah um just concentrate on what we're doing tonight and I'll tell you later but the cat concentrate on what we're doing today because they're worrying about what's coming next so a lot of children need structure especially coming through all covered a lot money structure so the big kind of big threes for me will be um personal greetings and arrival activities structure boards before you start then on it noticing behaviors so I'm massive watch your body language saying so our threat detection comes from our eyes to our mouths or power of a Smiles massive because you're relaxing threat detection systems in other people and then fun games that enables them to practice the game and then always check out at the end of the session to close the learning Loop and also check out for an emotional and social responses so there's a couple of things before it while you're in it notice the children and be regulate yourself biggest thing I think is that at the conference as well was if you have a dysregulated child and you're just regular to an adult you can't calm them down so you've got to be regulate yourself to help then behaviors that happen in sessions um and always check out because you're closing the loop that's what we need in in the kind of our nervous system as well sure so you mentioned four key things greetings yep um arrival activities yeah uh Behavior check yeah and fun games yeah that's it right structure bars structure boards yeah yeah and a little checkout at the end of the session foreign and also you you also mentioned that uh before the games they have like a list of music then everyone's favorites can be played and this is also remarkable for me and I remember this as well this was something really cool good and I'm not sure that many clubs or many many teams are doing this but it's it's coming really cool as well yeah we we use a lot of the first team songs that the player the first team matches we have the coming out when this first team come out first two and we have what gets played so then basically when you're playing it's like anything if you have an emotional connection with a song when it comes on it evolves an emotional response so we're trying to learn some neurological development already through the little ones they have the music on in here and a night and we use this to try and use the same songs and we use it as playlists so then it's calming the nervous system we're having a positive response back to the song which we all know we have them songs why first couple of notes and then you go oh this is that song Or you have an emotional response straight away okay yeah um one of my few last questions that I have in here that what is you mentioned quite a few times that and I know uh you mentioned in the your presentation as well and I know the club that has that outrun outfite and how to play yeah kind of like um way of thinking and a way of doing things but what does it mean for you in your daily job like how do you how does he how does he applies to your what what what you are doing what you are trying to do during your day yeah so out out my area is outside so we have three areas in that ownership communication skill which is resilient so ownership is that the technology for their own behaviors and they're all learning so they're invest in that communication is about verbal non-verbal and how the influence of the people's nervous systems and then still is about pressure so review pressures reward so can we actually been having a really bad day touches all over but kind of still will get in the world and still out fighting at the end of the day so then three things are really pushing so understanding where they are understanding their emotions and feelings but still carrying on still pushing still working hard still trying to get on the ball still fighting so the fact that we we have a control but it's we use our regression or our passion to try and influence our performance as well I see I see do you really need to fight with these guys or do you really need to fight in your your daily your daily work or your daily your daily job no definitely not well that that's the Mantra we have we have outgoing outside outplay so it's a case that we outrun teams we out fight teams we outside to play teams right for sure yeah um and then obviously because we're talking about game changing podcasts in here and um the reason I want to do to do this because I want to talk to people who really at the game changer of their the immediate top of their game they really achieve something uh remarkable or they really have something special knowledge they can share with us or with the audience if you think about your maybe your personal life or your careers maybe in the football or in Sheffield what was your or what yeah what was so far the the the the the game change the game changer moment or the game changing moment that you think that okay or you or you can think about that oh this if I think about this that it really turned things around and really made I don't know huge um significant change in my life yeah I think I think the cost that I went and did after that Adventures award when I went and did a course in child development so the attachment Theory neural science brain development cost for the 12 months that I was on it maybe even longer but one you basically went through all your behaviors how what happens in your brain how we and how that plays out so for me it was probably 12 18 months of therapy which I absolutely loved understanding myself more why in my life I am I like to do that what's happened with that and so and then that gave me a lot of the answers that now underpins all the work so for me that were a massive game changer for me personally and so doing that course and understanding about this it really did put me into this field now and I've definitely like changed my perspective and where I wanted to be so I think that's that's a a big one but I always said that I have the qualifications in the football um and people who said to me I can't believe you you have both Qualls and one of only a couple of females but you don't work in the the national setup and I've always said that when I leave this earthflower we've influenced quite a lot rather than just get a World Cup medal that means more to me so I think for me personally I probably don't know the effect yet um you should I think you you already made quite significant [Music] maybe so but definitely for me personally um the course that I went on to definitely opened my eyes to to all this stuff and then that's been able for me to apply it so that would definitely game changer for me just for personal interest is that courses available still to to anyone or is it was uh is it is only available in the UK or is it online or or no it was through a company called Thrive approach and but it's not available online and it's worked with practitioners that work in schools it was just that I went on it and then it tried to apply it to football they do some free free like webinars and things and three courses and Thrive approach but yeah it's not it's it's you have to be working in a school in England to access the course yeah sure um I know that you do a lot of courses as well by yourself you're teaching and you share your knowledge and that's how we met uh through we went through a conference or or a course yeah uh where can are you I know you mentioned that in Monday you're going to be in Monday I'm presenting at the foundation Affairs for the site block of the advanced youth award for the FAA and I'm presenting at the training ground Guru conference in a few weeks um but yeah I I it's more adult a little bit people tend to come and ask and I do a little bits but I've not got I've not got a website I've not got anything that's like concrete and anything um I have obviously my Twitter that I post a lot of it on but sometimes not as much lately and but yeah the work the work is out there yeah now what I wanted to ask is like where people can see you next uh in a conference or like where people can hear your message and where people can you know access your like yeah your your story or your knowledge on Twitter you can find me on Twitter my next conference is probably before the podcast goes out so that'll that'll be in September I am presenting it in a summit in the world cup but that's in uh Dubai so that's probably not accessible uh so wow yeah yes it's all right Twitter Twitter you can access it if you Google me sometimes some of the podcasts that I've done other places have come up and but yeah that's not really I don't really I don't really know where they can see me to be honest but if the Google I'm sure they'll see a lot of other work that's out there anyway yeah I did it and uh I saw that you know they can people can see that what you have done for the fa for the foundation and also um sorry yeah definitely and of course uh what for uh for for Sheffield as well uh wow I think you you you you you you shared a lot of uh information with us I mean I made a lot of notes and not just now but before on the conference as well yeah uh we actually arrived to the end of this uh great conversation I really enjoyed it and I really appreciate that you come along and you accepted my invitation to this uh to this podcast and I I hope so that people who listen to this they're going to they're going to take they're going to have a lot of to to take away and so um because you shared a lot of golden nuggets so I'm really hoping that coaches or or team staff we're going to listen this or or maybe players or or athletes from different sports because these this stuff can be implemented to different sports as well I believe I mean breathing yoga visualization uh gratitude gratification whatever so yep sorry so it's for definite it can yes definitely transference Sports and in everyday life sure so I just wanted to say a huge huge thank you for your precious time thank you for being here with us and thank you for sharing your valuable information with your with my audience uh we're going to try to translate uh somehow to to to Hungarian to not just to reach the audience in Hungary who speaks English but also those who don't so I'm hoping in that case to to make sure that to to to more people can listen to it and more people can have access for those information that you share with us so again Sally thank you very much please stay with me for a few minutes after we're going to hang up this call and for the listeners or for the people who will listen us thank you also being here with us tonight hopefully you enjoyed it it's going to be played on the 17th of October and you can listen it on the official channel of Game Changers which is shorts what we talk in Hungarian and also you can listen it on the Hungarian that you can listen it on the on the on the SoundCloud official short story talk SoundCloud Channel as well it's going to be available on the day of 17th of October so thank you guys for being here with us thank you Sally thank you in the next episode | SorsFordítók Podcast | UCz9yi9zcNWOmiFHJXRHBysg | 2022-10-19 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 7,465 | 38,339 |
GCTn6t0b5Zk | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GCTn6t0b5Zk | Kristina Stitcher - Parker Seminars Las Vegas 2022 | hello i'm dr christina stitcher and i want to personally invite you to parker vegas in february this is an opportunity for us to come together as doctors as team to really go back to our basics to understand and appreciate why we do what we do that's one of the things i'll be speaking on is returning to our principles in order to reach more families let's come together let's be inspired let's help uplift one another and most importantly let's go back to our communities and serve at the highest level possible i look forward to seeing you in vegas | ParkerSeminars | UCOAePdF798URnx1Y_P-YCJg | 2021-11-13 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 102 | 551 |
C_OWGLhqg3M | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C_OWGLhqg3M | Intel ZombieLoad Attack: Return of the Leaking Dead! | zombi load attack return of the leaking dead or at least if the title says and I love the title I'm smiling because it's funny but this is actually pretty serious topic watch out your processor resurrects your private browsing history and other sensitive data and they're not lying here this is really interesting me got proof a concept code out there they've you know when through Intel had an embargo on this way until researched it but it turns out that the bad news is well just as bad as it sounds it's a pretty bad attack this is of the same type of attack that we've seen against processors and before with the specter meltdown and then the zombie attack and now the zombie attack Return of the Living Dead as this one's titled and this effects the latest Intel processors and they have a really far beyond my scope of this video talk on exactly how cross privilege boundary data sampling works and it's impressive they've done a lot of research and let's go ahead and roll the demo because why not start there and show what they're able to do now this is a virtual machine running and they're running a tor browser running tales specifically and what this is showing you is that right here they're typing in New York Times comm and they can see running their tool they give you all the compilation so you can do your own proof of concept and they give you the source code to this tool they show how you can pull data out of a virtual machine from the hypervisor level now this would be really difficult if you don't have access to the hypervisor so let me back up a little bit talk about how this attack is actually occurring and just how serious of a problem it is so first do we know if it's being exploited in a wild we don't know there doesn't appear to be a lot of traces left behind but we do know in this iske through their documentation and what they have on here that if you have a hypervisor running over here and you have a person who has access to set hypervisor to run this tool the VMS within that hypervisor you could possibly be leaking data from they have to be running in the same processor that you assign so if we have you know 16 cores and I have core one assigned to a specific hypervisor and then I run this tool against core 1 and this does include with hyper-threading turned off which was the mitigation before for some of the other attacks there is the ability to pull that data out like this show in the river concept where things get much more complicated is when you have a virtual machine over here and a virtual machine over here and we try to run it in this virtual machine to try to grab their data out of this virtual machine well now it doesn't work as well that is a much much less likely to get the data because the hypervisor isn't dedicating one single core to both of these it will be interleaving between all the quarters and doing it's management system and this would obviously cause problems of them nailing down exactly where the data is so it does takes a really specific knowledge like we have to have essentially like root level access to a hypervisor now of course this can be run as another process on bare metal as in if I'm running it here on my laptop not a hypervisor and we run that tool the zombie load tool and we know where to look for memory I could find things like for example what's running inside of a browser or pull out certain private keys so this is a pretty serious attack and it does affect pretty much even the latest Intel processors and that's kind of the point of this is it's no longer a mitigated in the by the latest Intel have the problem solved or turnoff hyper-threading have the problem solved so let's break down and look at the matrix they have here talk a little bit more in detail about what processors are actually affected by this here at the bottom it says am i affected by this bug despite the MDS mitigations with our new variant that has been disclosed November 14th or 19 the zombie lanatech is still possible on CPUs with harder mediations against the MDS eg recent cascade Lake CPUs furthermore we show that research paper that on some processors a software based mediation is including necessary micro dates will not fully prevent this attack so as I stated it's built into even these latest processors the cascade Lake CPUs even with the micro code update there currently isn't or does not appear to be a fix for this what can we leaked if your system is effective our proof of concept zombie load exploit can read data that is recently accessed or accessed in parallel on the same processor coordinate so I said it has to be on the same core for them to be able to - so these are really important things are the software bugs well not really this is one of the things they break down this is at the hardware level that's where these attacks are occurring so that's one of the challenges on here and the other important thing well how do I know if I'm affected by this is a popular question we do not have any D on this to exploitation might not leave any traces in traditional log files and I want to bring that up because you know people say well maybe the government's had this for years these are not likely scenarios that has been abused and while it's hard to say obviously we don't have any proof either way but it feels like with all the dumps we've had that if this was being abused over time maybe someone the secret would have gotten out that's really speculative more than anything else but you know it's taken a lot I mean these researchers have spent years focusing on a single project here to figure out and reveal this methodology and once again what happened is we started out by speculating if this was a possibility the speculative a queuing the meltdown spectres as they're referred to in it expanded from there and once they knew there was gold they kept digging and kept digging and that's what's happened here is they've gotten to the point where they go ok these are these are the problems we found these are the ways that it can be exploited and they keep getting better at exploiting them now someone's gonna point out well this is you know pound the keyboard this is reason to go by EMD bla bla bla bla bla well we don't know about AMD I see we don't know we don't know if there's flaws in AMD because they have not spent the last couple of years researching specifically AMD processors so before you run out and think that everything in the world should be swapped AMD which a I'm a big fan AMD myself and I think that might be the short-term mitigation and it's a great idea and I'm sure AMD stock price will take a bump because of it but we don't know until someone has taken the time to do this hardware level really focused research and it takes just unbelievable amounts of time you got to think about what goes into the research it's not like they just tried it they tried everything and found this that's one of the rings' reasons it's taken so many years to even come up with version 2 after the mitigations because they had to wait till the patches came out the patches came out and the researchers you know get there in the books again and they're going Hari what happens when we do this what happens do this and it's you know tons and tons of failure until someone goes wait a minute I just seen data and like I said as well as the beginning it takes knowing what core what threads something's running on and running an adjacent process to it to figure out what data that stored in there and then extracting said data out and so it's not it's not like it's easy to do and also anyone who has access to your computer to run an application at that level that undoubtedly you know is pulling lots of CPU resources to try to keep itself in that same thread that something spawned in they have access to your computer this is the least likely thing if I have access to your computer to run an application at will I am much more likely to do something else that's easier to get data out it as opposed to the slower less likely way of pulling it out this way so it's more of a proof of concept but it could be used it's still a very real threat that doesn't need to be addressed but you know it seems like once I have root access or high levels of system privileges on your system I'm probably gonna use another methodology this leaves us to things like what we have to trust our software so I would expect this problem to occur let's say someone does take this code and write something they would probably do a supply chain level attack so they could for example get into your firewall base time all the packages that gets load within the firewall this would be you know what a more likely attack factor than someone trying to get something dropped on your system because if you slipped in something that look like normal code that did it but I'm being speculative here whether or not that would occur and of course because of all the supply chains style attacks we see in the software development world they are getting better at tightening it down at least I like to hope they are I'm an optimist so I believe they're getting better at watching what code goes in vetting auditing it and you know more eyes on it and now we have one more thing to look for we know because the proof of concept codes out here what methodologies we need to look for so if someone is doing this well we're gonna hopefully find it in security researchers are out there digging around to see if this is out in the wild any and to my knowledge as of right now in November 2018 no one has seen this out in the wild it is only a proof of concept that I'll leave links to here for all the details the last piece we'll talk about is the safest work to prevent extremely powerful attacks as running trusted and untrained on trust applications on different physical machines this is an interesting but like I said this is the only way to really mitigate this you have to trust the software which once again is going to in my mind push more and harder for open source solutions where we can audit and vet the code that was created on there to make sure these things weren't embedded on there because picture this being embedded into some closed source operating system and/or solution that they bury this in it hides in there and now can extract data in this very specific way I mean granted yes I don't be inspected but it is a problem in the marketplace right now we have to trust the hardware we have to trust the Sacher we run and when we can't see the code and we know that the code can now break the boundaries of the hardware this gets pretty very scary so if this is not feasible giving the contacts disabling hyper-threading completely represents the safest mitigation this does not however close the door in attacks on system calls returning past that leaked data from kernel space to user space in case of disabling hyper threading is not feasible for performance or other reasons trusted and untrusted process should never be scheduled on the same physical core this again does not mitigate the attack scenarios because adversary processes could still leak data from super ordinated kernel or hypervisor for more detailed information while mitigation vectors please consult the Zombieland research paper and I'll leave links to all this so you can do your own for the reading and Wow like I said they dive deep in this this took some really really clever engineering and really challenging designs that they had to go through and figure out what does or doesn't happen to make this attack occur so like I leave all this it's definitely serious there's no mitigation for it so you can decide if you just want to turn off the computer permanently and go live out in the cabin or you know push on and hopefully the problems will get solved and smarter people than the ones that even did this will then come up with mitigations against it and etc etc and we will progress on or you know maybe the e/m maybe there's no flaws in AMD I'm waiting for the security researchers to really dive deep into that so as I stated you know that may or may not be a solution but fun times either way it one more challenge and one more solution to strive for to solve Thanks and thank you for making it to the end of the video if you liked this video please give it a thumbs up if you like to see more content from the channel hit the subscribe button and hit the bell icon if you like YouTube to notify you when new videos come out if you'd like to hire us head over to Lauren systems.com fill out our contact page and let us know what we can help you with in what projects you like us to work together on if you want to carry on the discussion how to row to forum style Lauren systems comm where we can carry on the discussion about this video other videos or 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gavw6kX_Q3E | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gavw6kX_Q3E | Don Rickles Hosts the Tonight Show [Part 2] | fall newsreel and tell them one of their men is missing [Music] Shalom are you from Israel my friend good find I was in Israel myself yes good would you would you mind standing sir do you mind if I you there's so Moody you like that I think Irish by me I thought that was funny yeah yes senator Kenya we got I really need you Irish people for those parades anyway what is your name my friend slow mo slow I don't mean to live but it in America you call the guys slow mo a couple of people stared you know know me what's your last name swallow your soul edge yeah jerk and meat around slow slow mo lova Levitch what do you do for a living I'm an entertainer [Applause] [Music] wait what's it that make it funny it's not the end of my nerve slo-mo video where do you work I got the show there you know something it that me talking like this what's the live in a show sing along with nice and he's a good sport [Applause] suavo Oh God god bless you dead weight from dead Laguna Beach nice to see it you can sit down anyway did you stand up sir see this is a smart outfit if you've got a bucket of paint are you from Rhodesia oh that's nice of you tonight thank you sir for recommending anyway what is your name sir my name is Harry booth nice meeting yell on TV and reducer and you really oh good yeah how are you Harry what do you do for living Harry I look after radio equipment and there it easier Airways oh it sounds exciting anyway uh you're a nice how long have you been here about two weeks two weeks did you lift your arms please he's clean okay Harry I hope peace comes to your country and good things for all of us okay good luck to you give Harry a nice we'll be right back with my different Kerala fire Peter Marshall poppy Ranson and Jose Molina next video recorder you can actually watch a show on one channel while you're videotaping a show on another Channel that way you get to see both of them so you don't have to worry about dreaming up new ways of deciding okay first one to the TV set Jesus [Music] ladies and gentlemen thanks that I'm almost embarrassed to read this but I must say my next guest because with dear friends but I don't want to leave anything out so I will take liberties of reading from a cart has televisions most popular sure without any question Carroll O'Connor as a as an Emmy Award winner who was currently in his ninth year of portraying the wonderful Archie Bunker he is most important in the world the best friend in life a dear dear man and a great star Archie Bunker Carroll O'Connor [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] hey when a band stands up and I don't think they do that too often you know you're there's a break isn't that the truth folks really that's no advance stands up Carol it's so good to see you I love you Julie I know your schedule is nothing from doc not a word of hello laughing no recognition over here doc give my hello something Hey the band wave that the bad wave and doctored his back well you heard of me or everything that was Corral rally is a show I like Peter show you know where he asked a question he must be one of the smartest guys in the world if he retains 30 or 40 percent of the information how much of that I've done I don't remember who was on last night no I'm talking about I'm talking about the questions you asked and you know I watched it many times I think if this guy just retains some of this stuff he's got to be an encyclopedia do you retain anything at all no you don't look like you do all right when we're off that I thought really dude I wish I did though I just you know actually I do I do a lot of little trivia things but they call my new show you left this day in Kerala yes little tiny okay here's your visas [Music] it goes to lien for Dublin in the morning and you I threw in the other guy on the end Carol no canna my down and friend is ready to go you got a restaurant now Oh gorgeous gingerbread is a gingerbread man I said laughs up the name every time what is it my dad ever tell me right let's talk in a broke and what is the name of the place what is it look who became a Jew when he dies is gonna be a beer can on his face going help me I'm belching what what how do you say it now well can I go into the history of this you can do whatever you want when you're that big cattle you can do whatever you want the Smithsonian Institute while your wife Nancy's running up and down the street going Hello Sailor anyway I just spit up gal we're coast to coast it doesn't matter knock my brains out he's spitting up a cigar juice over here go ahead Carol are you ready no I am ready my darling cuz we're good friends now my partner Patrick O'Neal starred in a play in New York many years ago called the ginger man and while he was in that play he got the idea of opening a restaurant there so he thought well I'll call my restaurant did the ginger man at the gingerbread man the ginger man Schmendrick ah what a brain would have range your man and that's why you studied at Dublin University think about that need to come up with a anyway so that's what he call this place in New York and that's what he wanted to call this place and I'm only a problem my partner Patrick O'Neal whom you see on Kaz on Sunday nights brilliant actor is the real force behind this restaurant well you show up pretty good and you go I am NOT allowed to drink too much now I gotta take care of my health for that really he's got the cigar in 100 I was over there the other night you must go there and he says you're no down my health isn't too good but I gotta watch myself I'm fine thank God he's fine but he's gotta watch himself because Carroll is a two-fisted guy ever since I've known him he smokes the cigar is got the booze going is everything and all we needs the Broads but we got the two wives sitting there going down down down down oh this is Frank Johnny's box [Music] he dies I'm gonna put him in this no this is his cigarette box it's his favorite box it's a long story is it dummy he doesn't got 40 million dollars he sits with his wife Joanna on the floor and goes it's your turn anyway and they put the trains to the tunnel it's a hold in remember scene you instance worth the stranding was there for two years till the pit went down and he didn't know about it anyway that's a show business joke I will let him talk a few but out you're getting on my nerves really I know you in 1926 when Fay Wray was hot with the 8 | The Great Don Rickles | UCKkFzO7YG75-2EpKiffNc8Q | 2018-07-31 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,295 | 6,462 |
mxNgDHx4BRM | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mxNgDHx4BRM | Firestorm TTT! Contact Sets | oh hi Jessica Lyon here in the fourth tooltip video of what should be a long line of fires from tutorials today's video is going to cover one of my favorite features contact sets in a nutshell contacts that's allow you to organize sort lists colorize and categorize lists of people whether they're on your friends list or otherwise this is incredibly useful for anyone who runs a business owns a region moderates groups has a large friend list or just deals with people on a daily basis to get started let's find a busy region alrighty so here we find ourselves in the lovely and totally griefer and troll free welcome area known as violet yes I'm being sarcastic you can access contact sets through either the default people panel here or through your conversations panel or just press ctrl alt shift C command alt shift C on a Mac if you don't already have contact set started you will see your friends list by default here and by default this drop-down will show all sets no sets aliases and non friends for the moment these don't do much the first thing you will want to do is create a new set for this beginning example I'm going to create a list called violet regulars now we're going to want to add people to this list and there are several ways to do this I can either add a people by right-clicking on them in the nearby panel and choosing a data set or by right-clicking on their name tag and clicking add to set if you use the pie menu the add to set is found here so now I'm going to add everyone in this region to my violets regulars list I'll expand the nearby panel so everyone is in view then sort with the same region column left click the first avatar and while holding the shift key left click the last to select everybody now right-click and choose add to set making sure it's adding them to the correct contact set here now let's make a second set I'll call this one friends so I'll switch to my friends tab choose to view all friends and by pressing ctrl a it'll select all entries in this list then I'll right click Add to set and choose my friends set unfortunately up to version 469 you can only bulk add this way through the nearby and friends lists but in our next version release you'll be able to bulk add through our group member lists too now that I have two different sets let's look at some of the options for these sets select the set you want to make changes to and click the gear icon first is the context set name next is the color you want to assign to the set let's make of the violet folks and violet now I can choose where I want this color to apply I can have it display this color on the mini-map icons through their nametags through the radar list entry and even the color of their chat in IMS nearby chat and group chats let's say I want to add some of these people to another set so I'll create a set called non regulars as an example and for this set I'll choose a Cayenne color now they'll select whoever I want in this list right-click at a set non regulars and with that I'll see them colored differently based on my options okay so let's have a look at some of the other options that you have with contact sets I'll just switch to my friends list I'll choose a name at random you can add them to a set remove them from set open their profile you can I am them in fact you can conference am people through contact sets you can teleport them set alias and remove alias is fairly handy for people who have awkward display names so for example I can't read that very well so I'll just rename them only I'm gonna see this and now I see them here like that I can then remove that alias if I'd like to see them back as they were before I can also remove their display names of course it only removes it for me nobody else will see what I what I do here so this is how I have my contact set up I have three main sets being a list of the firestorm developers colored in red our support team colored in orange and our QA team colored in yellow this helps me very quickly spot the firestorm members on the radar in mini-map it makes it easier for me to spot them in our group chats and if I want to start a conference with them quickly I can do that too hmm maybe not today lastly you may be wondering if you can share your contact sense with your alts so glad you asked as a matter of fact you can sense contact sets don't rely on its members being on your friends list you can in fact copy them to other accounts without too much trouble to do that you open up preferences go to network in cache and you'll want to open up your settings folder right here because it's stored in your settings this will automatically open up your an explorer window click back on the fire summon because it's a per account setting it's stored under the main account that you're running it under in my case it's here and the file you're looking for specifically is this one right here settings underscore friends underscore groups XML you can then right-click copy that go back choose the alt that you want to put it under let's say I put it under the support management account I'll click paste I will overwrite the current one and now when I log in on the new account I'll see my contact sets this video only helps demonstrate the highlights of the contacts that feature if you'd like to learn more about it why don't you come to our contacts set class they're free fun and educational the class schedule is linked below thanks for watching and I hope to see you next week | Phoenix Firestorm Project, Inc | UCTzQkpAFUJBVYN2MmmL9g9w | 2015-02-17 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,062 | 5,497 |
qcaAUv9q9tE | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qcaAUv9q9tE | History of England from the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Revolution of 1688, Volume 1B | 13/13 | section 57 of volume 1b of history of england from the invasion of julius caesar to the revolution of 1688. this is a librivox recording all librivox recordings are in the public domain for more information or to volunteer please visit librivox.org recording by richard carpenter history of england from the invasion of julius caesar to the revolution of 1688 by david hume volume 1b section 57 chapter 23 part 3. these symptoms of continued jealousy in the reigning family of england both seem to give some authority to henry's pretensions and made him the object of general favor and compassion on account of the dangers and persecutions to which he was exposed the universal detestation of richard's conduct turned still more the attention of the nation towards henry and as all the descendants of the house of york were either women or minors he seemed to be the only person from whom the nation could expect the expulsion of the odious and bloody tyrant but notwithstanding these circumstances which were so favorable to him buckingham and the bishop of ely well knew that there would be still many obstacles in his way to the throne and that though the nation had been much divided between henry vi and the duke of york while present possession and hereditary right stood in opposition to each other yet as soon as these titles were united in edward iv the bulk of the people had come over to the reigning family and that lancastrians had extremely decayed both in numbers and in authority it was therefore suggested by morton and readily ascended to by the duke that the only means of overturning the present user patient was to unite the opposite factions by contracting a marriage between the earl of richmond and the princess elizabeth eldest daughter of king edward and thereby blending together the opposite pretensions of their family which had so long been the source of public disorders and convulsions they were sensible that the people were extremely desirous of her pose after so many bloody and destructive commotions that both yorkist and lancastrians who now lay equally under oppression would embrace this scheme with ardor and that the prospect of reconciling the two parties which was in itself so desirable an end would when added to the general hatred against the present government render their cause absolutely invincible in consequence of these views the prelate by means of reginald bray steward to the countess of richmond first opened the project of such a union to that lady and the plan appeared so advantageous for her son and at the same time so likely to succeed that it admitted not of the least hesitation dr lewis a welsh physician who had access to the queen dowager in her sanctuary carried the proposal to her and found that revenge for the murder of her brother and of her three sons apprehensions for her surviving family and indignation against her confinement easily overcame all her prejudices against the house of lancaster and procured her approbation of a marriage to which the age and birth as well as the present situation of the parties seem so naturally to invite them she secretly borrowed a sum of money in the city sent it over to the earl of richmond required his oath to celebrate the marriage as soon as he should arrive in england advised him to levy as many foreign forces as possible and promised to join him on his first appearance with all the friends and partisans of her family the plan being best laid upon the solid foundations of good sense and sound policy it was secretly communicated to the principal persons of both parties in all the counties of england and a wonderful alacrity appeared in every order of men to forward its success and completion but it was impossible that so extensive a conspiracy could be conducted in so secret a manner as entirely to escape the jealous and vigilant eyes of richard and he soon received intelligence that his enemies headed by the duke of buckingham were forming some design against his authority he immediately put himself in a posture of defense by levying troops in the north and he summoned the duke to appear at court in such terms as seemed to promise him a renewal of their former amity but that nobleman well acquainted with the barbarity and treachery of richard replied only by taking arms in wales and giving the signal to his accomplices for a general insurrection in all parts of england but at that very time there happened to fall such heavy rains so incessant and continued as exceeded any known in the memory of man and the severn with the other rivers in that neighborhood swelled to a height which rendered them impassable and prevented buckingham from marching into the heart of england to join his associates the welshman partly moved by superstition at this extraordinary event partly distressed by famine in their camp fell off from him and buckingham finding himself deserted by his followers put on a disguise and took shelter in the house of banister an old servant of his family but being detected in his retreat he was brought to the king at salisbury and was instantly executed according to the summary method practiced in that age the other conspirators who took arms in four different places at exeter at salisbury at newbury and at maidstone hearing of the duke of buckingham's misfortunes despaired a success and immediately dispersed themselves the marcus of dorset and the bishop of ely made their escape beyond sea many others were equally fortunate several fell into richard's hands of whom he made some examples his executions seem not to have been remarkably severe though we're told of one gentleman william calling born who suffered under color of this rebellion but in reality for a distance of quibbling verses which he had composed against richard and his ministers the earl of richmond in concert with his friends had set sail from saint molos carrying on board a body of five thousand men levied in foreign parts but his fleet being at first driven back by a storm he appeared not on the coast of england till after the dispersion of all his friends and he found himself obliged to return to the court of brittany the king everywhere triumphant and fortified by this unsuccessful attempt to dethrone him ventured at last to summon a parliament a measure which his crimes and flagrant usurpation had induced him hitherto to decline though it was natural that the parliament in a contest of national parties should always adhere to the victor he seems to have apprehended lest his title founded on no principle and supported by no party might be rejected by that assembly but his enemies being now at his feet the parliament had no choice left but to recognize his authority and acknowledge his right to the crown his only son edward then a youth of 12 years of age was created prince of wales the duties of tonnage and poundage were granted to the king for life and richard in order to reconcile the nation to his government passed some popular laws particularly one alluding to the names of ratcliffe and katsby and to richard's arms which were a boar against the late practice of extorting money on pretense of benevolence all the other measures of the king tended to the same object sensible that only circumstances which could give him security was to gain the confidence of the yorkists he paid court to the queen dowager with such art and address made such earnest protestations of his sincere goodwill and friendship that this princess tired of confinement and despairing of any success from her former project ventured to leave her sanctuary and to put herself and her daughters into the hands of the tyrant but he soon carried further his views for the establishment of his throne he had married anne the second daughter of the earl of warwick and widow of edward prince of wales whom richard himself had murdered but this princess having borne him but one son who died about this time he considered her as an invincible obstacle to the settlement of his fortune and he was believed to have carried her off by poison a crime for which the public could not be supposed to have any solid proof but which the usual tenor of his conduct made it reasonable to suspect he now thought it in his power to remove the chief perils which threatened his government the earl of richmond he knew could never be formidable but from his projected marriage with princess elizabeth the true heir of the crown and he therefore intended by means of a papal dispensation to espouse himself this princess and thus to unite in his own family their contending titles the queen dowager eager to recover her lost authority either scrupled this alliance which was very unusual in england and was regarded as incestuous nor felt any horror at marrying her daughter to the murderer of her three sons and of her brother she even joined so far their interests with those of the usurper that she wrote to all her partisans and among the rest to her son the marcus of dorset desiring them to withdraw from the earl of richmond an injury which the earl could never afterwards forgive the court of rome was applied to for a dispensation richard thought that he could easily defend himself during the interval till it arrived and he had afterwards the agreeable prospect of a full and secure settlement he flattered himself that the english nation seeing all danger removed from a disputed succession would then acquiesce under the dominion of a prince who was of mature years of great abilities and of a genius qualified for government and that they would forgive him all the crimes which he had committed in paving his way to the throne but the crimes of richard were so horrid and so shocking to humanity that the natural sentiments of men without any political or public views were sufficient to render his government unstable and every person of probity and honor was earnest to prevent the scepter from being any longer polluted by that bloody and faithless hand which held all the exiles flocked to the earl of richmond in brittany and exhorted him to hasten his attempt for a new invasion and to prevent the marriage of the princess elizabeth which must prove fatal to all his hopes the earl sensible to the urgent necessity but dreading the treachery of peter landis who had entered into a negotiation with richard for betraying him was obliged to attend only to his present safety and he made his escape to the court of france the ministers of charles viii who had now succeeded to the throne after the death of his father lewis gave him countenance and protection and being desirous of raising disturbance to richard they secretly encouraged the earl in the levees which he made for the support of his enterprise upon england the earl of oxford whom richard's suspicions had thrown into confinement having made his escape here joined henry and inflamed his order for the attempt by a favorable account which he brought of the dispositions of the english nation and their universal hatred of richard's crimes and usurpation the earl of richmond set sail from harford and normandy with a small army of about two thousand men and after a navigation of six days he arrived at milford haven in wales where he landed without opposition he directed his course to that part of the kingdom in hopes that the welsh who regarded him as their countrymen and who had been already pre-possessed in favor of his cause by means of the duke of buckingham would join his standard and enable him to make head against the established government richard who knew not in what quarter he might expect the invader had taken post at nottingham in the center of the kingdom and having given commissions to different persons in several counties whom he empowered to oppose his enemy he proposed in person to fly on the first alarm to the place exposed to danger sir up thomas and sir walter herbert were entrusted with his authority in wales but the former immediately deserted to henry the second made but feeble opposition to him and the earl advancing towards shrewsbury received every day some reinforcement from his partisans sir gilbert talbot joined him with all the vassals and retainers of the family of shrewsbury sir thomas boucher and sir walter hungerford brought their friends to share his fortunes and the appearance of men of distinction in his camp made already his cause were a favorable aspect but the danger to which richard was chiefly exposed proceeded not so much from the zeal of his open enemies as from the infidelity of his pretended friends scarce any noblemen of distinction was sincerely attached to his cause except the duke of norfolk and all those who feigned the most loyalty were only watching for an opportunity to betray and desert him but the persons of whom he entertained the greatest suspicion were lord stanley and his brother sir william whose connections with the family richmond notwithstanding their professions of attachment to his person were never entirely forgotten or overlooked by him when he empowered lord stanley to levy forces he still retained his eldest son lord strange as a pledge for his fidelity and that nobleman was on this account obliged to employ great caution and reserve in his proceedings he raised a powerful body of his friends and retainers in cheshire and lancashire but without openly declaring himself and though henry had received secret assurances of his friendly intentions the armies on both sides knew not what to infer from this equivocal behavior the two rivals at last approached each other at bosworth near leicester henry at the head of six thousand men richard with an army of above doubled the number and a decisive action was every hour expected between them stanley who commanded above seven thousand men took care to post himself at atherstone not far from the hostile camps and he made such a disposition as enabled him on occasion to join either party richard had too much sagacity not to discover his intentions from these movements but he kept the secret from his own men for fear of discouraging them he took not immediate revenge on stanley's son as some of his courtiers advised him because he hoped that so valuable a pledge would induce the father to prolong still further his ambiguous conduct and he hastened to decide by arms the quarrel with his competitor being certain that a victory over the earl of richmond would enable him to take simple revenge on all his enemies open and concealed the van of richmond's army consisting of archers was commanded by the earl of oxford sir gilbert talbot led the right wing sir john savage the left the earl himself accompanied by his uncle the earl of pembroke placed himself in the main body richard also took post in his main body and entrusted the command of his van to the duke of norfolk as his wings were never engaged we have not learned the names of the several commanders soon after the battle began lord stanley whose conduct in this whole affair discovers great precaution and abilities appeared in the field and declared for the earl of richmond this measure which was unexpected to the men though not to their leaders had a proportional effect on both armies it inspired unusual courage into henry soldiers it threw richards into dismay and confusion the intrepid tyrant sensible of his desperate situation cast his eye around the field and destroying his rival at no great distance he drove against him with fury in hopes that either henry's death or his own would decide the victory between them he killed with his own hands sir william brandon standard barrier to the earl he dismounted sir john cheney he was now within reach of richmond himself who declined not the combat when sir william stanley breaking in with his troops surrounded richard who fighting bravely to the last moment was overwhelmed by numbers and perished by a fate too mild and honorable for his multiplied and detestable enormities his men everywhere sought for safety by flight there fell in this battle about four thousand of the vanquished and among these the duke of norfolk lord ferris of charley sir richard ratcliffe sir robert piercy and sir robert brackenbury the loss was inconsiderable on the side of the victors sir william katsby a great instrument of richard crimes was taken and soon after beheaded with some others at leicester the body of richard was found in the field covered with dead enemies and all but smeared with blood it was thrown carelessly across a horse was carried to lester amidst the shouts of the insulting spectators and was interred in the gray friars church of that place the historians who favor richard for even this tyrant has met with partisans among the later writers maintained that he was well qualified for government had he legally obtained it that he committed no crimes but such as were necessary to procure him possession of the crown but this is a poor apology when it is confessed that he was ready to commit the most horrid crimes which appeared necessary for that purpose and it is certain that all his courage and capacity qualities in which he really seems not to have been deficient would never have made compensation to the people for the danger of the precedent and for the contagious example of vice and murder exalted upon the throne this prince was a small stature humpback and had a harsh disagreeable countenance so that his body was in every particular no less deformed than his mind thus we have pursued the history of england through a series of many barbarous ages till we have at last reached the dawn of civility and science and have the prospect both of greater certainty in our historical narrations and of being able to present to the reader a spectacle more worthy of his attention the want of certainty however and of circumstances is not unlike to be complained of throughout every period of this long narration this island possesses many ancient historians of good credit as well as many historical monuments and it is rare that the annals of so uncultivated a people as were the english as well as other european nations after the decline of roman learning have been transmitted to posterity so complete and with so little mixture of falsehood and a fable this advantage we owe entirely to the clergy of the church of rome who founding their authority on their superior knowledge preserved the precious literature of antiquity from a total extinction and under shelter of their numerous privileges and immunities acquired a security by means of the superstition which they would in vain have claimed from the justice and humanity of those turbulent and licentious ages end of section 57 chapter 23 part 3 recording by richard carpenter in seattle washington section 58 of volume 1b of history of england from the invasion of julius caesar to the revolution of 1688. this is a librivox recording all librivox recordings are in the public domain for more information or to volunteer please visit librivox.org recording by richard carpenter history of england from the invasion of julius caesar to the revolution of 1688 by david hume volume 1b section 58 chapter 23 part 4. nor is the spectacle altogether unentertaining and uninstructive which the history of those times presents to us the view of human manners in all their variety of appearances is both profitable and agreeable and if the aspect in some periods seem horrid and deformed we may then learn to cherish with greater anxiety that science and civility which has so close a connection with virtue and humanity and which as it is a sovereign antidote against superstition is also the most effectual remedy against vice and disorders of every kind the rise progress perfection and decline of art and science are curious objects of contemplation and intimately connected with a narration of civil transactions the events of no particular period can be fully accounted for but by considering the degrees of advancement which men have reached in those particulars those who cast their eye on the general revolutions of society will find that as almost all improvements of the human mind had reached nearly to their state of perfection about the age of augustus there was a sensible decline from that point or period and men thenceforth relapsed gradually into ignorance and barbarism the unlimited extent of the roman empire and the consequent despotism of its monarchs extinguished all emulation debased the generous spirits of men and depressed that noble flame by which all the refined arts must be cherished and enlivened the military government which soon succeeded rendered even the lives and properties of men insecure and precarious and proved destructive to those vulgar and more necessary arts of agriculture manufacturers and commerce and in the end to the military art and genius itself by which alone the immense fabric of the empire could be supported the eruption of the barbarous nations which soon followed overwhelmed all human knowledge which was already far in its decline and men sunk every age deeper into ignorance stupidity and superstition till the light of ancient science and history had very nearly suffered a total extinction in all the european nations but there is a point of depression as well as of exaltation from which human affairs naturally return in a contrary direction and beyond which they seldom pass either in their advancement or decline the period in which the people of christendom was the lowest sunken ignorance and consequently in disorders of every kind may justly be fixed at the 11th century about the age of william the conqueror and from that era the son of science beginning to re-ascend throughout many gleams of light which preceded the full morning when letters were revived in the 15th century the danes and other northern people who had so long infested all the coasts and even the island parts of europe by their depredations having now learned the art of tillage and agriculture found a certain subsistence at home and were no longer tempted to desert their industry in order to seek a precarious livelihood by repine and by plunder of their neighbors the feudal governments also among the more southern nations were reduced to a kind of system and though that strange species of civil polity was ill-fitted to ensure either liberty or tranquility it was preferable to the universal license and disorder which had everywhere preceded it but perhaps there was no event which tended further to the improvement of the age then one which has not been much remarked the accidental finding of a copy of justinian's pandex about the year 11 30 in the town of amalfi in italy the ecclesiastics who had leisure and some inclination to study immediately adopted with zeal this excellent system of jurisprudence and spread the knowledge of it throughout every part of europe besides the intrinsic merit of the performance it was recommended to them by its original connection with the imperial city of rome which being the seat of their religion seemed to acquire a new luster and authority by the diffusion of its laws over the western world in less than 10 years after the discovery of the pandex vicarius under the protection of theobald archbishop of canterbury read public lectures of civil law in the university of oxford and the clergy everywhere by their example as well as by exhortation were the means of diffusing the highest esteem for this new science that order of men having large possessions to defend was in a manner necessitated to turn their studies towards law and their properties being often endangered by the violence of princes and barons it became their interest to enforce the observance of general and equitable rules from which alone they could receive protection as they possessed all the knowledge of the age and were alone acquainted with the habits of thinking the practice as well as science of the law fell mostly into their hands and though the close connection which without any necessity they form between the canon and civil law beget a jealousy in the laity of england and prevented the roman jurispudence from becoming the municipal law of the country as was the case in many states of europe a great part of it secretly transferred into the practice of courts of justice and the imitation of their neighbors made the english gradually endeavor to raise their own law from its original state of rudeness and imperfection it is easy to see what advantages europe must have reaped by its inheriting at once from the ancients so complete an art which was also so necessary for giving security to all other arts and which by refining and still more by bestowing solidity on the judgment served as a model to further improvements the sensible utility of the roman law both to public and private interest recommended the study of it at a time when the more exalted and speculative sciences carried no charms with them and thus the last branch of ancient literature which remain uncorrupted was happily the first transmitted to the modern world for it is remarkable that in the decline of roman learning when the philosophers were universally infected with superstition and sophistry and the poets and historians with barbarism the lawyers who in other countries are seldom models of science or politeness were yet able by the constant study and close imitation of their predecessors to maintain the same good sense in their decisions and reasoning and the same purity in their language and expression what bestowed an additional merit on the civil law was the extreme imperfection of that jurisprudence which preceded it among all the european nations especially among the saxons or ancient english the absurdities which prevailed at the time in the administration of justice may be conceived from the authentic monuments which remain of the ancient saxon laws where a pecuniary commutation was received for every crime where stated prices were fixed for men's lives and members where private revenges were authorized for all injuries where the use of the ordeal coursenet and afterwards the dual were received methods of proof and where the judges were rustic freeholders assembled of a sudden and deciding a cause from one debate or altercation of the parties such a state of society was very little advanced beyond the rude state of nature violence universally prevailed instead of general and equitable maxims the pretended liberty of the times was only an incapacity of submitting to government and men not protected by law in their lives and properties sought shelter by their personal servitude and attachments under some powerful chieftain or by voluntary combinations the gradual progress of improvement raised the europeans somewhat above this uncultivated state and affairs in this island particularly took early a turn which was more favorable to justice and to liberty civil employments and occupations soon became honorable among the english the situation of that people rendered not the perpetual attention to wars so necessary as among their neighbors and all regard was not confined to the military profession the gentry and even the nobility began to deem an acquaintance with the law a necessary part of education they were less diverted than afterwards from the study of this kind by other sciences and the age of henry vi as we are told by fortescue there were in the ends of courts about 2 000 students most of them men of honorable birth who gave application to this branch of civil knowledge a circumstance which proves that a considerable progress was already made in the science of government and which prognosticated a still greater one chief advantage which resulted from the introduction and progress of the arts was the introduction and progress of freedom and this consequence affected men both in their personal and civil capacities if we consider the ancient state of europe we shall find that the far greater part of this society were everywhere bereaved of their personal liberty and lived entirely at the will of their masters everyone that was not noble was a slave the peasants were sold along with the land the few inhabitants of the cities were not in a better condition even the gentry themselves were subject to a long train of subordination under the greater barons or chief vassals of the crown who though seemingly placed in a high state of splendor yet having but a slender protection from law were exposed to every tempest of the state and by the precarious condition in which they lived paid dearly for the power of oppressing and tyrannizing over their inferiors the first incident which broke in upon this violent system of government was the practice began in italy and imitated in france of erecting communities and corporations endowed with privileges and a separate municipal government which gave them protection against the tyranny of the barons and which the prince himself deemed it prudent to respect the relaxation of the feudal tenures and an execution somewhat stricter of the public law bestowed an independence on vassals which was unknown to their forefathers and even the peasants themselves though later than other orders of the state made their escape from those bonds of vilnius or slavery in which they had formerly been retained it may appear strange that the progress of the arts which seems among the greeks and romans to have daily increased the number of slaves should in later times have proved so general a source of liberty but this difference in the events proceeded from a great difference in the circumstances which attended those institutions the ancient barons obliged to maintain themselves continually in a military posture and little emuls of elegance or splendor employed not their villains as domestic servants much less as manufacturers but composed their retinue a free men whose military spirit rendered the chief formidable to his neighbors and who were ready to attend him in every war-like enterprise the villains were entirely occupied in the cultivation of their master's land and paid their rents either in corn and cattle and other produce of the farm or in servile offices which they performed about the barons family and upon the farms which he retained in his own possession in proportion as agriculture improved and money increased it was found that these services though extremely burdensome to the villain were of little advantage to the master and that the produce of a large estate could be much more conveniently disposed of by the peasants themselves who raised it than by the landlord or his bailiff who were formally accustomed to receive it a commutation was therefore made of rents for services and of money rents for those in kind as men in a subsequent age discovered that farms were better cultivated where the farmer enjoyed a security in his possession the practice of granting leases to the peasant began to prevail which entirely broke the bonds of servitude already much relaxed from the former practices after this manner villainage went gradually into disuse throughout the more civilized parts of europe the interest of the master as well as that of the slave concurred in this alteration the latest laws which we find in england for enforcing or regulating this species of servitude were enacted in the reign of henry vii and though the ancient statutes on this subject remain still unrepealed by parliament it appears that before the end of elizabeth the distinction of villian and freeman was totally those insensibly abolished and that no person remained in the state to whom the former laws could be applied thus personal freedom became almost general in europe an advantage which paved the way for the increase of political or civil liberty and which even where it was not attended with this salutary effect served to give members of the community some of the most considerable advantages of it the constitution of the english government ever since the invasion of this island by the saxons may boast of this preeminence that in no age the will of the monarch was ever entirely absolute and uncontrolled but in other respects the balance of power has extremely shifted among the several orders of the state and this fabric has experienced the same mutability that has attended all human institutions the ancient saxons like the other german nation where each individual was endured to arms and where the independence of men was secured by a great equality of possessions seem to have admitted a considerable mixture of democracy into their form of government and to have been one of the freest nations of which there remains any account in the records of history after this tribe was settled in england especially after the dissolution of the heptarchy the great extent of the kingdom produced a great inequality in property and the balance seems to have inclined to the side of aristocracy the norman conquest threw more authority into the hands of the sovereign which however admitted of great control though derived less from the general forms of the constitution which were inaccurate and irregular than from the independent power enjoyed by each baron in his particular district or province the establishment of the great charter exalted still higher the aristocracy imposed regular limits on royal power and gradually introduced some mixture of democracy into the constitution but even during this period from the assession of edward the first to the death of richard iii the condition of the commons was no wise eligible a kind of polish aristocracy prevailed and though the kings were limited the people were as yet far from being free it required the authority almost absolute of the sovereigns which took place in the subsequent period to pull down those disorderly and licentious tyrants who were equally averse from peace and from freedom and to establish that regular execution of the laws which in the following age enabled the people to erect a regular and equitable plan of liberty in each of these successive alterations the only rule of government which is intelligible or carries any authority with it is the established practice of the age and the maxims of administration which are at that time prevalent and universally ascended to those who from a pretended respect of antiquity appeal at every turn to an original plan of the constitution only cover their turbulent spirit and their private ambition under the appearance of venerable forms and whatever period they pitch on for their model they may still be carried back to a more ancient period where they will find the measures of power entirely different and where every circumstance by reason of the greater barbarity of the times will appear still less worthy of imitation above all a civilized nation like the english who have happily established the most perfect and most accurate system of liberty that was ever found compatible with government ought to be cautious in appealing to the practice of their ancestors or regarding the maxims of uncultivated ages as certain rules for their present conduct an acquaintance with the ancient periods of their government is chiefly useful by instructing them to cherish their present constitution from a comparison or contrast with the condition of those distant times and it is also curious by showing them the remote and commonly faint and disfigured originals of the most finished and most noble institutions and by instructing them in the great mixture of accident which commonly occurs with a small ingredient of wisdom and foresight in erecting the complicated fabric of the most perfect government end of section 58 chapter 23 part 4 end of volume 1b recording by richard 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yuHfxcLN59g | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yuHfxcLN59g | Bogleheads® Chapter Series – PlanVision and eMoney demo | [Music] welcome to the bogle heads chapter series this episode was jointly hosted by the tampa bay and south florida chapters and recorded june 22nd 2021 it features mark zorrell and jason lynch demonstrating the planned vision service and e-money platform vogelheads are investors who follow john vogel's investing philosophy for attaining financial independence this recording is for informational purposes only and should not be construed as investment advice welcome everybody to this joint meeting of the tampa bay and south florida bogleheads chapters we're pleased to have mark zorrell and jason lynch joining us again this time to demo their plan vision service and the e-money advisor platform they were with us back in april for our joint meeting at that time they presented a number of financial topics for consideration both before and during retirement as well as their perspectives on the future of technology in the financial advice sector this meeting is for informational purposes only and to not be construed as personalized investing advice i want to thank miriam the south florida coordinator for assisting us this evening and we will be taking questions uh throughout the presentation but please hold them until we have a break for brief uh background uh mark zoro who's the founder of plan vision around 2012 i believe has 27 years of experience in the financial services industry he started his career helping smaller companies establish employer-based retirement plans and subsequently his efforts have evolved to primarily helping individuals plan and prepare for their financial futures jason lynch joined plan vision in february 2020 after spending the last 18 years in private accounting as well as 12 years in public accounting working with taxes for high net worth clients and their businesses he's been indexing since the mid 90s and is a true bogle head having attended the national conference in 2016 and being a regular presenter at his local michigan vogel heads chapter so without further ado i'll turn this over to mark and jason i'll uh provide an overview of plan vision and kind of our our approach and then we'll go into the money the program and i'll make some comments about how we use that and how it can be used kind of as a tool for people to help plan for their you want to flip forward yeah so that's just the front page of our website some comments that i would make um if you want to go on to the next fly jason yeah so our view is very much a bogle head type mentality that investors can have great portfolios simple low-cost financial planning investment advice not only do we think that the financial services industry grossly over complicates investing so that people think they need their services but also when it comes to financial planning so we think that can be done very quickly and very efficiently if you're independent and you use technology well so that's a big part of how we go about what we do here at envision and e-money is a critical part of that we we use e-money as our basically our hub or client information and and they have a great client portal we'll go through and also uh in our interactions with our clients we use salesforce a lot we have integrations built between a company called alchemy and uh salesforce so that their data flows into our system it's not it's not personal data it's more their investing and and um and guidance preferences we have clients in 50 states and then we work with over 100 nationalities and i think it's gosh it must be more almost approaching 100 countries around the world so a lot of what are called expatriates and there probably are some people here even on the session that might end up wanting to move overseas later in life we work with a lot of those folks to help them navigate um those those challenges and i should also mention that um about two and a half years ago as an advisor i reached out to vanguard and spoke with the folks on their internationals and in their international areas they're they believe to be their highest growth area and what's happening is the message of this kind of investing index based investing the mobile head philosophy is going around the world in fact our lie just largest clientele out of that out of the u.s is out of the uae we are promoted or promoted but we're very well known in the uae um through a vocal head group there the simplified bogo head community so that's pretty cool um so next screen geez yeah so e-money advisor is a system that we license as an advisory firm um it has a a huge range of capability that's built into it we're not even um you know 3 500 i think give or take we've worked with far more than that we have about 3 500 clients right now there was a question here um yeah so um e-money has a broad range of capability both in the platform it's incredibly robust and powerful a lot of the work we do on our side clients can do some modeling on their site was acquired by fidelity in 2015. um important comments about e-money um if the client is not the indie you know the the the client is not archiving we are the e-money client so we interface directly with them our clients cannot interface directly with with emoney um i hope to someday i kind of joke with our clients about this i hope to someday not actually have to interact with our clients he's just using money on their own and it's it's uh we're actually coming out the new website later on this year where we hope to give a lot more of the tools to help our clients use e-money more directly on their own a lot more videos and explanations but it is run by by us the advisors we do the deep modeling our clients can do some minimal modeling on their own so with that we'll go ahead and get into it um we're going to go through um just to remind you it is an advisor-based platform as i went into we'll go into the client functionality and then the advisor functionality as well but we'll kind of kind of walk you through the screens that we go through with our clients and show some of the things that that we help them accomplish this is the client portal so this is what your screen looks like and this will change over time as they come out with new never mind there may be some of our clients on the call or people that have used emoney as well and this is just the basic client portal um they are updating this um i think you can get a little more information on this depending upon how you set up the portal for yourself but this is the home screen for the client portal and then you go on to the next screen jason so this is the organizer now when our clients begin the process they go to the organizer and they go into the accounts section i think you have a screen on that one too jason yeah you go into the account section and you can integrate all of your accounts into the platform now you can do one of two ways one is you can actually link them which is what most of our clients do that requires a user id and password or you can add them manually if you link them then they will be updated for the most part on a regular basis um some of these connections will break periodically uh some of the larger ones need to go for through overhauls every once in a while where they'll just kind of have to clean them up and then our clients have to go reconnect them but you can't have the data current and live um what is interesting to see is if you are if your data is live and you're one of our clients that logs in every day to see how close retirement's getting if your data is live and the markets go down a lot oh gosh your graphs will look quite a bit different this happened in march of last year because people that oh it's not retirement it was a year two years away all of a sudden it looked pretty grim so if you're connected you'll see that kind of activity in the reporting area but also if you do it manually a lot of clients just prefer doing it manually they're uncomfortable with the security and they're very comfortable just doing it themselves they can it's it's pretty easy to log in and update your accounts here manually in the organizer another tab in the organizer area is your income expenses and savings a comment that i would make here is that for many of our clients and i'll get into a few of the areas where you can do your own modeling for for many of our clients they will think to themselves you know i do want to retire someday in the future but i'm not going to fully retire i want to go work part time or make some income and in the annual income that is an area that they can do their own modeling they can put pick different p making different levels of income for different periods of time they can also enter pensions in here and then different salary structures the savings you'll see down the bottom are just any sort of savings that represent annual contribution towards their future okay and here is where our clients this is another area where our clients can model the retirement date you can go here and change your retirement data and go look at the reports in this case this client has two children they're putting in their future educational expenses the educational planning program any money is is quite robust um it's a it's a it's a module that's integrated excuse me the data is integrated but there are separate college planning reports that are produced by e-money and also it can identify expenses by college if you really want to get into a help some level of precision on your expenses for for college expenses now the major expenses you're seeing down there that's a really critical component of any projection these represent the expenses that you think you're going to have either if you're in retirement or if you or if you're projecting out towards retirement there's a lot of variation in this you can pick expenses for certain periods of time and that's fairly valuable we believe most retirees are going to want to have graduated expenses during retirement maybe have a higher level from 55 to 65 maybe a lower level from 65 to 75 and so on and you can do all of this on your own if you really enjoy doing some additional modeling here in the future goals area uh of the organizer so the vault a lot of our clients will share their information with us some of us send basically all the documents they've ever had or accumulated their entire life to the vault but it is secure so you can upload documents there jason does a lot and he'll talk about this later he does a lot of tax planning with our clients and our clients will upload their 1099s or their tax forms and he'll be able to use those by sharing them here so this is the reporting area now the reporting um uh emoney produces a very broad array of reports now when we do presentations we concentrate on about three to four of them but there's a lot if you want to pick through here and you can also have your own favorites as far as reports that you might want to see more frequently the ones that are the most valuable and we'll see those a little bit on the side that we go through tonight would be the cash flow report that is far and away the best report for planning purposes the balance sheet is useful if you're interested in seeing where your net worth is and there's actually a few different balance sheets you can look at your assets we're going to go into the assets report as well there's a really nice tax type report uh yeah we will get into that about the roth conversion planning and then there's a few more actually if you see the little the little elevator shaft to the right of the drop down report that goes down pretty far very nice income tax reports in fact jason had a nice project with a client of ours where he really had to delve into depth on the different data points that were being produced by e-money but it was quite revealing for this client as far as how his income taxes were being calculated and how was integrating his capital gains as dividends the whole nine yards into the program so yeah i think that that's it now i'm going to use this as a break we talked earlier about maybe a natural break this is um i finished going through the client portal so if there were any questions here i think there was at least one question about roth conversion planning and i'm going jason and i will go into that on the other side and i can't recall if there are any other questions uh barry had a question do i need to open the chest if anybody if i can interrupt if anybody wishes to ask their question directly on the mic please use the raised hand icon and you'll float to the top of the screen where we can see you will alternate that with questions submitted via the chat okay he's at the top of the class all righty barry yeah so i had a quick question about how you handle um 401k plans which have like collective investment trust where you're not going to have a public ticker might not be able to get some market data so easily yeah that's actually quite common so let me just also rephrase that question for everyone else the questions about a 401k plan collective and tr investment trusts are not publicly traded in fact in many um in many retirement plans they just they they brand these things and then you can't get a ticker on them anyway even if they're like you know general electrics 401k plan they'll have their own s p 500 what we can do in the actually so our clients can do this they can actually pick the asset class if they can't do it then we can do it for them so we can identify what is the correct asset class for that holding somebody had a question about who enters the data um good question i hadn't thought about doing that when you when you subscribe for our service what we do is we send you the link from emoney and we send you this email that says hey you signed up for us you're doing the homework so you have to go to the website watch the videos and enter all the data so i think when we roll out our two thousand dollar program then we'll start to take entry about 189 dollars that's gonna be up to the clients to do the data entry i have heard from many of our clients that they actually kind of like the process of going through this it's a way for them to you know get their head around what their assets are and kind of clean things up so now there were some more things in the chat here i don't know if those are questions that i can answer whether you could add your own information to the program is it i'm sorry uh miriam is that a question yeah that was one of the questions in the chat let me see it was um that clients can add their own information in terms of data entry um yes they can they'll be able to log in their side and see if they can first of all they'll see if the connections are working or not working you'll get a message if they're broken or if you just want to update a manual you can do that anytime you know i mentioned that we have all these xpaths that we call fluid we do financial plans for people that are getting paid in korean won in japanese yen i mean it's like 100 million dollars 100 million yen is what they're so they can do it then all of those folks do it manually so they type in they just update their stuff manually um there's a question a couple questions more reports can the client run unassisted is there a capability of they can run all of the reports that are shown here there's well over 200 many of them don't apply there's a lot of stock option reports but clients can run all of the reports without contacting us yeah what they'll do a lot of times there's a button here i don't even think it's showing up it might be hidden right here where you can do you can just do a a web print that will print that now we'll get into this we're going to get some of this stuff on the other side here but we will produce a lot of reports on our side and we immediately drop them in the vault if they're reports that we're doing can e-money keep track of tia traditional if you link your t account tia had a huge break i think it was a year and a half ago lasted for like four or five months but now it's working again but it will connect the tia account we can label it as a fixed account is there a capability of one-time changes yes this is a good question downsizing or a windfall such as an inheritance yes so in e-money that's called a buy sell transaction if you're downsizing we sell the house and we buy a new one that's programming we do on our side inheritances are handled quite effectively in e-money in that we can introduce assets later in life we can have them show up in the future so that's a part of the robustness that e-money has that's kind of behind the scenes that we do a lot of if i were to recommend is there anything i should tell that he should get together or will tell them they need to do data well yeah they they're going to have to enter their finances basically i mean if they want us to do a plan we'll they'll want to enter their you know their their accounts and when they think they're going to retire and that kind of thing i'm a fidelity customer have done some um here's a question about fidelity customer and have done some e-money simulation my my understanding of this is that the version that's used by fidelity is a more limited version than this one like there's i think that they want you to work out reach out to their advisors and use them that's all i that's all i'm aware of would like more control and hope it's separate well you have control the client portal and you can do some of the planning we just went through to do the detailed planning oh here's a follow-up question i'm sorry my question is whether there's anything needs to organize or get no now you don't need no you you just got to have all your financial information your if you're going to enter manually or even aggregate you need to have all your account information and make sure you're organized in advance but your process walks people through that so they can do it over time it doesn't have to be necessarily all at once yeah we've had clients that have taken over a year to get around to getting their stuff in others will do it on a like an evening so um it can vary depending on how excited um here's another question which asks when you mentioned mark about doing a plan you're doing a plan what does that mean i think well i guess i would answer the qu the way i would answer the question is a plan it depends on where people are coming from but generally it might be an assessment of where you're at today um you know how healthy are you financially what is your savings potential is your insurance covered we can do that pretty quickly if the data is entered but doing a plan generally speaking is a projection out to the future how are you standing for your goal which for virtually all of our clients is retirement planning and then it just has a the way it naturally unfolds when you do a plan is you would address what are the right place you know what are the right accounts to be saving money and should i do pre-tax roth or or pre-tax or roth in my 401k should i do roth conversions where should i um where what assets might i sell when i need to to access the funds that's all part of the plan but it's just a general financial plan and we certainly do discuss how we feel about our clients insurance needs we'll provide comments on that i've got a question mark if i can interject i'm sure a lot of people are wondering for being such a low price point um what uh is the typical amount of time that you would spend with a client and how would they organize themselves over time to best use your service well that second one i'll have to think of an answer there but i would say in the first year probably two to three hours and that you know i have a normally with all of our clients we have a 50-minute full planning session and we can cover most of the detail of their plan and that's where when i mentioned earlier i think that the financial services industry over complicates financial planning is with a tool like this it's getting easier and we can do that on a more timely basis so anyways but there's upfront work they need to do a jason or christian to get the plan clean you have a meeting with me and then there may be some follow-up work jason has had depending upon our clients complexity he's had multiple follow-up sessions with clients so some clients can take more time other clients frankly it's really simple there's not a lot of chit chat in their situation but i would say probably an hour and a half to three hours the first year uh maybe i don't know a half an hour going forward every year some people you know um some people have more questions than others um what was your second question alan i'm sorry well based on how to prioritize i guess from my perspective as a fairly new client as well i tried to focus on a few key questions that i had and i would i figured i would follow up with less lower priority things down the road because there's obviously there's a limited amount of time that we can spend face-to-face virtually on this um well i guess the way that i we leave it with our clients when we do plans with them is that they can simply reach out to us anytime they have questions or needs and they set up a session with them with us we almost i mean i can think of maybe i've been doing this for quite a while now the high volume of clients maybe less than five clients that just kept on coming back and back with more and more questions and of course in any client base you're going to have more and more you're going to have some of that but most of our clients seem to they kind of get that this is not a thing where you need to sit down with us every quarter and go over stuff so they seem to be able to figure out the questions that make the most sense for their situation not sure if i'm addict will be answering the question but that's good let me there's a couple more chat questions that have come in i'll go ahead and pick up some of these um one of them um let's see somebody's asking if plant vision can link to some of the newer brokerages such as wealthfront or m1 finance i would think so but well wealthfront i think so m1 no and robinhood no and what we've been told by what we've been told by e-money is they don't want to connect with you money right i don't know if that's true or not but that's what we've been told yeah but folks could also manually enter in their holdings and also can financial plans be tailored to the specific needs of unmarried couples or people with disabilities or would you say those concerns are too specifically complex for a high volume business like yours high volume model business like yours well the unmarried couples if you're just talking about different tax planning the system will handle that perfectly fine uh we have a we have a lot of clients that are not married filed separately we do have several clients jason has interacted with clients that have children that have disabilities we don't want to pretend that we can help them in more the advanced planning needs of that area but we can certainly help them do financial planning even though our business is high volume man we get into some details with our clients so we can go pretty far i don't think you're gonna i don't i think there's a i think if you were to find a financial advisory firm that's specialized in families with children of disabilities then they would be a better suited to to meet your trust needs and and that kind of thing that's just something we're not aware of but when it comes to actual planning we can really go into detail right there's a good question here also um what type of individual or planning questions would not be a good fit for your company um so uh well people i don't think they're gonna anybody on this call but um people that think that e-money will tell them how their life is going to unfold financially the next four years and i have we've had clients like it's not a match um and i will i will get some of those from the fire community not that many but they want to know if saving let's say 300 a month or 310 is like the what is the exact dollar amount i need to save to get there so if there's a level and i think they would actually i don't even think they're a match for many other advisors but depending on how much how precise they want to be in their planning they may not be a good match um yeah if they want to visit with us every every two months or so just update their plan or go over it in depth they're not going to be a good match um now there's another i mean i don't know how maybe just these software engineers out there but those people that want to um do really do it themselves they want to run the plan they're not gonna they're gonna end up being deceptive i just had a guy bite uh yesterday he sent me an email saying well mark how far can i say look if you really think you're gonna be all playing you're just gonna be frustrated with this program because it's a great program but we will do the detailed planning for you so is it yes is it possible to start with manual and yeah you can do that for sure does jason do any cat enough no we don't do rejection no thank you you mentioned a christian and uh uh that's another uh assistant you have associate who walks through with the client to make sure that e-money has been properly filled out with the information you need so that's an important first step really in massaging the data and making it all presentable and thorough yeah thanks alan so the process is you buy the service you load all your data and then you submit this checklist and the checklist is really a tool for us and for you to kind of track how you're coming along but then once you submit the checklist that's telling us you think you've entered as much as you can with the money and we certainly don't expect it to be perfect and then you have a session with christian he cleans it up and jason actually has these sessions too i used to do them um but since we've grown and um but um and then it's it's it's relatively clean by the time it gets to me so i think that that is all of the questions maybe any further questions at this point if if not we'll we'll proceed okay so this is the advisor side of the platform now when we have sessions with our clients this is where we work at we just show this these sessions are very interactive we go back and forth and i'll ask the clients questions they can interject with changes but this is how we work from so this is what this portal looks at the portal does lay out differently over here than it does on the advisor one thing i should mention i don't know if it's obvious or not but i mean where i see this whole thing going in the long run is that these kinds of programs the money and maybe who knows what's going to come along next are going to get easier and easier for the lay person to use you know where i mean i view plan vision as being a bit of an intermediary right now between the information that that helps the client better understand their life and um any money so we just you know we provide guidance and comments on it but you know it'd be pretty slick at some point down the road where the client just has access to this they hire us for a few dollars and we just provide some insights on it and then they get on with their life so anyways um so this is what the overview screen looks like on our side you can go on to the next screen jason so we work off two tabs with our clients the fax tab and the reports tab and the facts are just your circumstances so we start there we confirm everything date of birth now the retirement age that's i ask people now is that uh well someone's asking here yeah we charge 189 for the first year and then eight dollars each each month after that if you renew um the um uh the retirement age we do ask our clients is that when you want to retire or when you think you have to retire or did you just use that as a marker so we use that as a good way to get started they can enter their children in here and then if they have any other family or whatever they want to do next slide so that was the basic i'm sorry uh that was the basic facts now we're in the advanced facts and this is just the facts with a bit more detail so at this point what we'll do is we'll go from kind of area to area confirming the client's information so um you want to see what's next jason yeah so now we're in the planning area and you can see we've got scenarios this is for frankie and joanna miller scenarios we run on our side and here's the way it works and in our and we'll do i'll do planning with clients right on the spot with them you know we'll you know we don't really have a canned presentation we're just kind of going over it with them anyways in this case um for this couple we what we did is we ran three alternative scenarios what if they delayed retirement in in social security what if they retired 65 did some part-time consulting and then re roth conversions those would be relatively standard type scenarios pretty good examples here for the for the um uh sample client but what we do is we go into this screen we open one of these up we go into them and it keeps all the base facts the same and then we'll just start to change them and so i'll manipulate these things right and rewrite with our clients and then we'll go we'll look at the output and we'll do side by side comparisons between not delaying retirement social security income and then delaying these are these are drop downs that you can do to do side side-by-side comparisons so now we've jumped into the reporting area so we saw earlier how some of the reports view on your side and um so yeah there's a lot of reports here we don't go through all the ones that we use the cash flow report which is at the top there that's a very popular one and you can see this report here is showing um that that that graph there on the right is displaying how the how your money would unfold over time now in this case if the client's goal was to live to 90 and then almost run out of money and die then they're pretty successful because that's what's going to happen in their plan um so now what you can't see is all the data right below this oh there it is so these these are all the data points that go into that graph and so i'll walk people through this so they understand the numbers of that graph and we will provide context and interpretation on these numbers you know what risks they have what's the likelihood of success on the right hand side you can see their total portfolio assets that's the chart above 1.6 1.7 1.8 yep it's growing until retirement and then once they retire now they're spending in their assets now we use rates of return in this of five percent pre-retirement three percent post which most people would agree are pretty conservative numbers but people can use whatever numbers they want if they want us to update them anyways we have their income on the left-hand side that thing called income flows that's their income from their work then they stop working and there's a gap in time and those would might be good years to do roth conversions the plan distributions is the third column for most people those are just going to be the rmds required minimum distributions for some people that have an inherited ira they may pop up there or if they have like a deferred comp plan that they're going to get distributions from um now the total expenses column which is three columns to the right the number that matters there is the number below the blue line that's the amount of money you think you're going to spend as a retiree that is your targeted expense and you can see how it's changing over time so we talk through these factoids with our clients and each one of those columns is a hyperlink you can open up and we might provide more explanation on that so the cash flow report is the most valuable report that we'll use to answer the broader question of whether or not i'm going to run out of money go on to the next screen this is also a useful report total assets and um the total portfolio assets is what somebody may live off of and you can see that actually down there jason you'll see if you go down a little bit to the right yeah that's a little bit back to your left there you go right now the black one yeah right there that's the same number in the cash flow report that we're using to show how they spent down their money but in this case the client's got another 1.2 million probably in properties and so that's what's reflected in this chart here so and we'll talk with folks about you know you have a a house and maybe you're going to sell that and downsize what's 600 000 worth of equity you may get that will boost your retirement later in life if they're more squeezed if they're more challenged next screen you know what jason i'm gonna have you go back if you can [Music] yeah i don't know that we produced this report maybe it'll show up later and i apologize if we did but up near the top above the word assets the big blue word there's right there's tax type that's an awesome report that i like because it breaks out your assets by how they are taxed and i will use that to make recommendations on how we think our clients should allocate their assets so if you can move on okay so here's an income tax report you can see the total income tax the effective income tax rate what should stand out at this plant with this plan though is that this graph here is the amount that the client's going to have to pay in taxes man they've got a huge period of time here where they're not going to be paying anything in taxes potentially great opportunity to do roth conversions or um and maybe harvest some gains or something like that um and in this case even though i don't think we have it in here in this sample client back in the planning area they had already run alternative scenarios for this client where they had done some roth conversions so um [Music] they probably did it right for those that gap in time and they can see oh what if i convert 20 000 or 50 000 or 70 or 80 you know that's modeling that we do with our clients so on to the next screen income tax right so this is um just merely showing the breakdown from the previous slide of the income i i've added this one so what we're looking at gross total income here when we hyperlink you can click on a blue font and that will bring us to the underlying report which is the income and the income is made up of earned income later on taxable social security investment income which means income tax is ordinary income not necessarily pure investment income dividends capital gains etc non-taxable income any non-taxable insurance benefits and then the gross total income will tied to the uh the previous report of course so that just shows the detail what makes up the gross income from the income tax report yeah this next report and i'm going to jump in um this is one of my favorite reports with an e-money where it comes from i'm going to go back to so this column here is called regular federal income tax which looks pretty non-descript but by drilling down into it we are presented with this report this report most of you would recognize is effectively page one and two of your federal 1040. uh we've got our income above the line deductions agi a cool thing about e-money is that the u.s tax code is directly built in and it comprises effectively the entire internal revenue code the exemption column does show sunset of the current tax law which is current law and the exemptions come back and the below line deduction is made up generally of the standard deduction and or the itemized deductions if they're applicable taxable income of course and then another important column here is called income tax space income tax base is the amount of income tax as ordinary income with subject ordinary income tax rates because of course we have capital gains tax and income tax base so um again my favorite report because it does show pages one and two of your 1040. e-money also has the amt calculations and will compute amt if you're subject to the credit i subject to the tax and allow you to carry the credit forward and it does model correctly so this is huge benefit of e-money is that the uh internal revenue code is built in yeah okay um one thing i'll mention for those that are optimistic that the tax rates will stay in place when they sunset that is a switch you can flip we don't get many requests for that [Laughter] it's there if you want to go down the path um what's the next screen juice you just yeah this is what you should talk about all right so uh where we're at here this is uh in the advanced facts section and in the investment area there are taxable accounts we're able to go in on the advisor's side and adjust the realization what the realization means is how the growth is taxed and treated income wise during the year so for this particular account it's showing that there's about a sixteen thousand dollar sixteen thousand dollars worth of growth this year we can actually model and sometimes you know have it get close to a client's 1099 because someone may have a lot of qualified dividends there may be some ordinary income tax capital gains means it's growing without being taxed there could be non-taxable income and the turnover estimate will generate taxes based on how often the account is turned over and how much activity there is so this is can be adjusted and that will reflect better or more accurate realistic numbers according to income being taxed which will float through to our income tax reports the income distribution uh says how much money am i taking out of that account uh pre-retirement or post all right all right there were some questions that popped up i think i'm gonna we maybe we can deal with those at the end um so can you go on to the next okay oh well here's that report that i i jumped the gun on this is the accent at the asset tax type and i guess i i was thinking to myself man i would have told jason to do that one for sure ver i really like this one a lot because it again displays how e-money thinks you will spend your assets in retirement by the way i don't think we have this one in here there is what's called a liquidation strategy in e-money where we can exclude certain assets from distribution if you want to do that i have a couple clients that kind of want to do their own thing there but anyways it's showing you if you look at for example this client here their taxable assets their cash and their brokerage account e-money has them spending their money down very quickly in retirement and then it will go over to the tax-deferred assets then likely to the tax free assets so nice breakout here for somebody to see how their assets are structured they may be kind of curious to see how all of this thing will unfold later in life you know based upon the assumptions next screen acid allocation um well this one is kind of interesting uh even though um yeah these are actually these are it's doing a comparison of the exact same portfolios but it is a breakout by of your portfolio if you're interested in that kind of thing uh by asset class assuming that we've we've got all your accounts labeled correctly i'll come back to that question in a moment now e-money does do monte carlo simulation so if you want to run that that's done on our side we can just go there and quickly run the numbers so it'll give you an idea if you're if you're into monte carlo we can do that yeah here's the advanced planning one where i mentioned earlier where we go in and we'll run these alternative scenarios we go in here and we'll just start to edit all the various different um factors in your plan you'll see on the right the planning techniques are at a new expense or make a change to your retirement assumptions or remove certain things we can do that very quickly with our clients and that's how we can do make run comparisons for them jason did you want to comment on this one yeah so um in the previous slide mark is showing um under up the plan we can change how we claim social security benefits so this is within that plan um e-money if we show full retirement age e-money will compute you know based on what we put in for your benefits at full retirement age we can run modeling to claim it at earlier ages or latest ages and that's what what we have on the poll down here uh note 2 you can't see it too well but the spouse e-money will correctly compute the spousal benefit for benefits both when they're both alive if there are additional spousal benefits and then a survivor benefit if applicable e-money correctly includes all of that so it's a it's a pretty good modeling technique by yeah and you can exclude spousal benefits too if you need to so oh here we go so this is a side by side we run these frequently with our clients and if you look at the top of the screen it will have it'll show you a little bit about that where it says bait oh well there you see base fax versus delay retirement so it's doing a side by side and it's showing in this case that the client is financially healthy if they delay retirement and their social security their plan is healthier in the long run based upon all the assumptions in the plan now the crummy part about that is they got to work longer so they that's their trade-off though but that's how you can show them the implications to the to the plan in this case it's quite a big difference if they're you know they want to have a lot more money to continue working longer at least they if they believe in the assumptions of the plan so and this is back to the screen where we developed those those alternative scenarios to do comparisons so so um if i can jump in i added uh this is looking at the roth conversions i'm going to go back here to the previous um so in this particular one uh as mark mentioned earlier we don't have canned models where we just dump and run is tailored to the clients of course and in here this is a roth conversion where with any money and what i'm doing is showing how e-money operates on the advisor's side in the roth conversion we're going to in this plan convert some of frank's 401k and by then it'll be in an ira when he's retired and what we would do is actually change the destination to an a roth ira account to show conversions so the next tab would be the schedule here and this is where either by trial and error or uh using numbers or percentages we put in the amount that's being converted each year and it is based on the tax bracket that the client might be in if they want to max out up to the top of the 12 bracket you know later the the 15 the 25 to 28 tax bracket and these all feed into the plan in order to show where the total assets end up and it may be beneficial to convert it maybe not it depends on everything else going on in the taxpayer's life this is just another comparison um going back to the this is delayed retirement but we could also put in the comparing roth conversions to the base facts yeah we can really confuse you um next screen jason yep oh maybe we're just wrapping up here aren't we yes that looks like the end to me i don't know this is something else but there were some really good questions that were popping up here um you know and let's go to the questions now jason but i do want can you go back to the screen because um which one do you want to uh let's leave it right there okay and let's go to the questions um do you want you and i want to uh alternate asking them i don't think jim is on yet so okay i see one here that was communicated include state income tax most definitely the e-money is probably 80 to 95 percent accurate with state income tax laws they don't they can't they don't have the ability to do a hundred percent accuracy on every state but i would say and they estimate 80 to 95 of all state tax laws are included when we put the state of residence or the state of taxation for the yeah we will indicate the state that you live in and it actually recognizes for example i think in illinois pension benefits are not taxed in new york we just ran a case in new york where they understood how to handle the pension benefits there as well so at the state level they're pretty good um there's a couple of good questions here that i can i can read off um basically um can you save the comparison charts as pdfs during the what-if scenarios yeah yeah we do that frequently where we'll run the alt in fact if you look at the screen that's why i wanted to have the screen up you see where it says generate that generate will produce a drop down and i can send this right to the vault and for a lot of our clients they'll ask me hey mark can you send us a report of what you what we did and i will just we have we have we do have some templates set up and i'll just go produce it and send it right to the vault it's actually very efficient but i'm sorry go ahead i'm sorry yeah i wouldn't say one thing that can also be helpful because they conduct these meetings over zoom you can record your interaction with mark and jason and save the video and then watch it at your leisure later on as well i'm sure yeah that's exciting you can watch it over and over again share it with your family put it on netflix can you change the spending order of the assets ira then taxable actually though in truth though we have recorded a lot of these for clients and if this is a lot of data coming at you you can slow it down and watch it again can you change yes you can change the spending order of the assets ira then taxable than roth yeah now e-money has a default which it goes to but in the liquidation area we can exclude assets or we can just change the order of them so um wiki has okay can you see me here's a question about what's your role working with rick ferry oh yeah i asked you that before he just helped you as a consultant yeah we just hired rick for now actually for now right i may hire him again so there is another question uh it is from mark and it says for the charts that you showed related to income taxes and asset tax type can the client pull up the same reports that when they can and can they make changes themselves to the inputs for those reports so they can model them or can only your team make those changes per month well those aren't reports that you would change the inputs to those are just um that's just data so i suppose well here's where it could change the asset tax type report would change if somebody did roth conversions like if we did roth conversions now on the client side what they could do i guess is they would have to start like changing oh i think i'm going to put more money in ross in the future versus pre-tax the numbers would change that way that would they that's not the kind of report that you like you model it just it's the result of another activity so i'm not sure if i'm explaining that accurately or not um mark is it did that answer your question um can you save the comparison to i think we answered that yes you can does e-money have a social security optimization well let me talk about that one it depends on what you mean by that i mean uh you know if you live to be a hundred and you define optimization as getting the most money out of social security we can run that easily enough if you are less optimistic about your longevity then your question is not what's the best way for me to get the most like most out of social security it's when can i best utilize social security to enjoy my life so optimization might mean a different thing to somebody else but we do integrate and modify social security to see how it impacts people's plans i have done plans and i'm not kidding where people live to be 90 or 95 they will have more money if they take social security at 62. they won't get more social security but they'll have more money because they're living on assets between the ages of 60 and 66 or 67 and a couple of my clients kind of sense that oh i think i'll be better off and yeah so you do have to integrate the assets together so it depends on what optimization means but social security reviews and analysis are pretty common part of our function or our review with our clients do you think if i can interject uh mark that uh mike piper's open social security calculator does that sometimes differ from what e-money so yeah i think it will i think um you know i i haven't actually used it but i think what what he's put together is a great tool for you to run different scenarios and see how much you'll get but you can't overlook that we're all individuals and we might have different expectations for what we want out of social security so interesting yeah you mean you know you may have some people that decide to take social security um earlier because they want to be more aggressive with their assets they just get more peace of mind by taking it early so yeah okay there's another question here uh from uh deckard does tax planning include both niit and irma it does address and compute the additional tax for an iit it does not compute how much medicare you would end up paying however you know we look at that too because look it if you hit the first or the next level of irma you're paying about another 30 bucks a month for medicare um so i would say that the uh the e-money does include the the net investment income tax uh e-money does not really address irma does client have to enter on current data or do we also have to know you don't have to put you do not have to put in historical data do you consider potential yes eric this is part of tax planning that jason would do i don't know if you have anything you want to add on that jason yeah um the thing with the the uh the premium tax credits is it's solely based on or not solely one major factor is your zip code um so between the zip code and which plan you choose um but but we do look at the uh potential impact on the subsidies yes because look if if you have higher income you're going to have less of a subsidy well our last april meeting actually jason did a nice job explaining some of those uh geographic differences in in the aca and that recording's available on the bogle head's main site what file formats are supported for data sorry but there is no they don't import data either gotta link it or type it in yeah it and you don't have to type in your holdings that you know if you have even a for a bogel head if you've got 12 or 20 different holdings you don't have to have to enter them in unless you want to have accurate allocation reports you can just put taxable account at vanguard 150 000 yeah that's a lot of our clients do that they we can do perfectly fine financial plans or reviews for if we just know the totals we don't need to know the composition nicely there's conflicts with federal does this planner help to balance the two as i i think i can answer that as i mentioned e-money does a a fantastic job i would venture even to say almost perfect job with the federal internal revenue code state taxes it does a very good job so your state may or may not uh be 100 accurate i would guess it would be pretty accurate and um yeah i mean these seem to be a standard of differentiation uh capital gains penalized i'm not sure what that means other than paying your normal state income tax if ira withdrawals are taxed lower um it probably it would depend on your state and um you know what the current laws are uh active duty and does the money have considered interesting tax free yeah for income sources we can label some of them has um tax free and the system will treat them as tax free so we have a fair amount of military clients that we work with oh there's i've discovered something there's a long question from mark about roth conversions i can read this but he's asking i've discovered that with some of the roth conversion calculators the amounts recommended to convert vary greatly depending upon whether the system wants to maximize yearly spending dollars available or amount of money left in your estate for example for your roth conversions modeling are you just looking at income tax levels or additional factors as well when coming up with roth conversion recommendations so i'll start with the the response and i'm sure mark will have can add to it but e-money i don't think necessarily is doing optimal comparisons e-money is providing the results from inputs put in so by virtue of my goals do i want to leave a lot of money for errors or do i want to spend it down it just depends on what the individual's goals are but there's not an optimization button that we hit no to to generate the answer yeah that's a common sentiment that i get across not just roth conversions but oh isn't there like the optimal way to do this well it depends on kind of what your attitude is gosh i think jason you and i are working with one of our clients where man he was thinking about converting a lot to a roth i was kind of surprised at how much he was going to do and i think he i don't know if he ended up doing it i think kind of backed off when it came time to actually write the check to do that conversion now in the long run if he lives a long time it might have been optimal for him to do that but it's freaking him out right now and that's not optimal for his quality of life right now to so the word optimal in fact i did a podcast where i wanted to disband that word from our clients you can't use the word optimal anymore there's just you know better they're different ways of doing things i guess is what the way i would put it but yeah i will talk with clients about how they can use roth conversions the trade-offs that they have to make in those decisions um how do they view their their lifespan and their a lot of it can vary based upon how their assets play out and then jason will actually go into much more detail on the the actual tax cost and and how much how many of how far up the tax bracket you want to go so yeah and definitely oh if people know exactly what their tax rate will be in the future and how much income they'll have it's a lot easier for us to provide a recommendation well one thing about roth conversions my son did a roth conversion took his 401 old 401k from a previous employer rolled it into vanguard and then was converting it into a roth so we can he converted one-third one year the taxes were not a problem because he's still in a low tax bracket yeah but the next year when we looked at his account it was all in the vanguard total stock market index fund and it was a bear market it's bull market i'm sorry and all he had done is make more money he simply made more pre-tax money and so it was almost better he said why don't just put it all over in the roth right now and from now on it's all after it's non-tax money and which is true but how do you know he did pay higher taxes to do it on the other hand he's going to be working another what 30 years before he retires it just seems that you're looking at your instinct of what is the best thing to do yeah well generally uh people that are in the beginning middle stages of their career if they're on an income track they're going to make more in the future therefore typically now yeah you would use roth at the beginning when you think you'll be in lower tax brackets think of of doctors when they're in residency and when they're new attendings that's probably the least amount of money that they're going to make going forward so they probably want to be rough and then when when they start earning much more money they focus more on on the pre-tax deductions being in the higher tax brackets as an alternative just to mention this however for those people they may be stressed out financially they they have debts they have to pay they don't have a lot of extra cash so even at that low income tax level they may you know doing a roth conversion may just stress them out you know financially so you do it little by little yeah you know little by little all right not surprised that there's no easy button so that's the questions so we have additional questions people would like to either ask or submit via chat one thing that could be interesting do you have more presentation material mark or jason i don't think so because one thing that might be interesting uh i imagine there are some of us that uh have worked with mark um perhaps can offer a little bit of perspective i don't know if anybody else on the zoom call is is willing to do so but uh i i was curious about plan vision as a do-it-yourself vocal header and thought i would check it as a second uh second opinion kind of uh on what i was thinking about roth conversions and retirement planning um and i found it very useful and they offered a lot of perspectives that i hadn't thought about most importantly in my case working mainly with jason ultimately finding out that i was pushing myself my qualified basically capital gains into a higher a higher bracket because of uh the ratio that i have between my ira and uh uh a taxable account so for me it opened up a lot of different perspectives that i hadn't considered and having just plug stuff in on my own on other roth conversion calculators i missed those nuances so i think there's a lot of things that even open social security calculator mike piper's excellent tool you know it it now crunches the numbers but you have to basically bear in mind what your needs are in your perspectives and those are the things that maybe someday artificial intelligence will will add a dimension that's lacking now but it's nice to have a the human perspective especially with an experienced advisor who's walked through a lot of these scenarios before and knows what to really focus on yeah i'll give an example one is the i i we showed a chart here called the planned distributions the rmds and so in the bogelhead world and in other podcasts the rmds are like what you know it's like you know cross for dracula or whatever you know so they've got rmds yeah and i will show people and i'll say you know your rmds they're basically one percent of your net worth that's what it even when you're 85. it doesn't mean you don't want to be prudent about your assets and make smart decisions but man i'll see people obsessing about rmds and it's just oh you know it's not really going to matter now you should still do roth conversions and you still want to try to reduce them when you can but it's not really going to move the needle all that much so it does provide some relief for folks it's like one less thing i need to worry about is it good for inheritance purposes you mean um they are the moving into the roths not as good as they used to be but it could be i guess um yes if you're asking if it's an asset that passes along tax free yes yeah it has advantages for the legacy part of your life yeah it ties into estate planning so that's one of the factors because you've got 10 years where it can just sit there without having it has to still be taken out but there's no taxes but you can let it sit for 9.9 years and then it's taken out by the uh the individual inheriting it at that point there's a question here about um investment advice and then a follow-up question which is tied in you indicate you don't need the holdings for a plan you know you do but given holdings well i guess everyone can read that but um yes we do give investment advice for our clients again we focus very simple low-cost broadly diversified portfolios and we just tell them what we think they should do it is many times driven by the numbers and what we see do they have the liberty to be aggressive or conservative in their plan so we'll definitely provide comments on their investment advice and what we think that they should do to either simplify their plan or reduce their risk going over the numbers is very helpful in that process the second question is we don't need the holdings for a plan well if people want us to review their mix and make recommendations and they don't link their accounts a lot of times what they'll do is they upload like their statements to the vault and we'll just look at it that way but yeah it is helpful in some depends on what our clients want some people and i will ask our clients hey do you need help with your investment advice are you okay with it let's say yeah we do want some thoughts or say no we're pretty cool with what we've got there so it depends on what they want sandy k curious mark i'll go ahead miriam uh there's a question from sandy k on the chat what are your thoughts on the bond tent strategy somebody's gonna be nearing retirement someone have to explain to me what the bond tent content is when you um before my understanding is the bond 10 is when you start to interre you're getting into the glide path to retirement you put your the assets that you cannot lose that you will need for your living expenses for the next x number of years let's say five years three years before retirement maybe four years three years after you put those assets you set them aside in a tent that covers you and the tent is of bonds and you can arrange it into short-term media intermediate term bonds or you can just buy okay bond fund you set it into there and then you take your other assets and you move them somewhere else and make it more uh shall we say stock heavy more aggressive so you have like two different portfolios yes um what are my thoughts on that if we're simply talking about the idea that you take a portion of your portfolio and get more conservative with it as you're going to live absolutely i mean so my thoughts on that is i think that's very wise to do in fact my general comment would be without going into specific details on actual bonds like structure is that i would encourage people that have been financially successful as their transitioning to default to being more cautious than being more aggressive which would mean having more cash having more bonds like i think i think that's a better place to arrive at in the bottom go ahead i'm sorry jason the the bond 10 strategy is is really a a variation of looking in my opinion at your asset allocation i mean that's what it is and you know based on where your investments are you look at your asset allocation and um you know if you use a bond tent strategy by definition you're looking at your asset allocation and adjusting it to meet your situation one thing to note the proper asset allocation in my opinion is that people maintain it when the market goes up down sideways whatever because if you change your asset allocation based on market performance then you don't have a true asset allocation because you would have started at that asset allocation before the big run or the big drop there's a question here about the investment policy statement do you re do you review that as part of the plan yeah we'll take a look at your ips if you want us to i mean if it's 15 pages um i don't know they're that interested in reading it but yes we have a lot of clients that have an excellent nice little summary of what they're doing and yeah um you know we don't we don't feel that strongly about having you know a a some an intricate asset allocation model so i like the three fund portfolio i do everything in a target date fund but we're happy to provide comments to help people either simplify their portfolio or i think also for a lot of the bogleheads who kind of know a lot of this stuff anyway but maybe they need reinforcement or maybe a few comments um is just to provide some broad comments on their mix so what about raw rmd and rothko do you look at the issue of two individuals who both have substantial taxes at some point one of them dies you still have two armed but your tax brackets are now low yeah jason has talked with our clients you've done you've had that conversation with several of our clients i think right yeah that that's a great comment because you know you make your plan you look at everything and then boom if you have a one of the the spouses die early your rmds now are pushing you in a much higher tax bracket and e-money actually has uh what-if scenarios with uh with an early death so it can be run on the advisor's side and of course yeah we don't look at anything in a vacuum if you could give the you know information that you want to model but look everything is a model because we don't know when one of us are going to die whether that be for roth conversions or rmds all right uh jason you do not do the tax forms for people is that correct you don't do their taxes um you just advise them or lay it out yeah it and i would be i want to be clear that i i don't do tax preparation we don't provide tax advice you know tax advice is actually a covered topic uh for a cpa so we're not doing taxes we provide tax consulting and we provide for your tax situation you know this is where you're at there are a lot of people that you know are in between tax brackets so we want to provide them with the information to see what makes sense in their situation um but yeah we we definitely do not provide tax preparation here's an interesting question how difficult is it to master your money as an advisor as a do-it-yourselfer i like to get my hands on the tools directly well there's the upfront cost which you might find annoying i think it's 3 500 maybe it's 2500 if they have a scaled down version um for an and i actually i i think you might even have to be an ria to get it i don't remember anymore just so long ago that i got it um it would take a while to figure it out you'd be on the phone they have good support but you've been on the phone with support quite a bit so all right curious mark if somebody has a particularly complex situation that would ordinarily take a lot more time is that something they work out with you guys on a different price structure for a more detailed deep dive um you know we have done plans for some pretty complicated situations i think i can think of clients that had 10 or 11 businesses that had some different assets uh that were coming in over time we didn't charge them anything extra for that um so i i haven't really come across something yet that i mean i'm sure i will probably or we will eventually but i i you know stock options can get a little bit convoluted but we actually encourage our clients to just enter those has um has income sources generally speaking and they work fine so i don't know alan it's i i guess we'll deal with that when it happens i have a an analogy here mark correct me if i'm wrong or if you don't agree but i've been thinking about this uh if you all remember the show mash you know we have triage and then uh you know we do surgery and it's not meatball surgery i mean many of the uh the surgeons uh do great work um in the mass unit so we're not doing cosmetic surgery we're not doing cosmetic plans with our clients we're uh we're just getting them a good simple plan that makes sense for their situation any ideology it takes someone to enter manually the information do you have to enter individual holdings or just a total amount you can enter a total amount for an account or you can link them if you want to and that's you know you know there's more work in e-money it's not just your account entry you want to enter your future expenses in the money if you have pensions maybe you have rental income you know so it can take somebody depending upon the complaint a little while to enter their information but as i mentioned earlier a lot of our clients really like the exercise alrighty okay any any further questions or comments folks if not i want to thank miriam for her expert assistance in uh monitoring the chat box i was trying to look at the participants and everything else you had a comment miriam it looks like you were about to say something just if anybody wanted to contact jason or mark how would they do that um well uh they could go to our website planvisionmn.com um they could um i guess send us an email at info planvisionmn.com [Music] you | Bogleheads | UC77ksrKd7P8uXslpuy6HAfQ | 2021-08-04 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 13,129 | 68,245 |
upLeBthQn5E | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=upLeBthQn5E | STS-61 | Wikipedia audio article | sts-61 was the first hubble space telescope servicing mission and the fifth flight of the space shuttle Endeavour the mission launched on the 2nd of December 1993 from Kennedy Space Center in Florida the mission restored the space borne observatories vision marred by spherical aberration with the installation of a new main camera and a corrective optics package this correction occurred more than three and a half years after the Hubble was launched aboard sts-31 in April 1990 the flight also brought instrument upgrades and new solar arrays to the telescope with its very heavy workload the sts-61 mission was one of the most complex in the shuttles history it lasted almost 11 days and crew members made five spacewalks Eva's an all-time record even the repositioning of Intel Sat VI on sts-49 in May 1992 required only for the flight plan allowed for two additional Eva's which could have raised the total number to seven the final two contingency Eva's were not made in order to complete the mission without too much fatigue the five extravehicular working sessions were shared between two pairs of different astronauts alternating their shifts during the flight mission specialist Jeffrey a Hoffman also spun a dreidel for the holiday of Hanukkah topic crew topic backup crew topic spacewalks Musgrave and Hoffman Eva one Eva one start the fifth of December 1993 two three forty four coordinated Universal Time Eva one end the fifth of December 1993 to 1138 coordinated Universal Time duration seven hours 54 minutes faun tynin acres Eva - Eva to start the sixth of December 1993 to 329 coordinated Universal Time Eva to end the 6th of December 1993 to 10:05 coordinated Universal Time duration 6 hours 36 minutes Musgrave and Hoffman Eva 3 Eva 3 start the 7th of December 1993 to 335 coordinated Universal Time Eva 3 end the seventh of December 1993 to 1022 coordinated Universal Time duration 6 hours 47 minutes Thornton and acres Eva for Eva 4 start the 8th of December 1993 to 313 coordinated Universal Time Eva 4 end the 8th of December 1993 to 1003 coordinated Universal Time duration 6 hours 50 minutes Musgrave and Hoffmann Eva 5 Eva 5 start the 9th of December 1993 to 3:30 coordinated Universal Time Eva 5 end the 9th of December 1993 21051 coordinated Universal Time duration 7 hours 21 minutes topic mission highlights topic launch endeavor was switched from pad 39a to pad 39b due to contamination of the payload change-out room after a windstorm on the 30th of October the internal HST payload package was not affected because it was tightly sealed and the contamination appeared to have been caused by sandblasting grit from recent pate modifications on the 18th of November endeavour experienced a failure of a transducer on the 11 hydraulic actuator to replace the actuator would have required a roll back to the orbiter processing facility opf because access to the actuator was only through the main landing gear wheel well since there were four Delta P transducers in the launch commit criteria required only three or four the transducer was dependent would not be consulted during flight the flight crew arrived at the KSC Shuttle Landing Facility slf on the 27th of November and the payload bay doors were closed at 3:20 p.m. on the 28th of November the first launch attempt on the first of December 1993 was scrubbed due to weather constraint violations at the Shuttle Landing Facility just before the scrub the range was also in a no-go situation due to an 800 feet long ship in the restricted sea zone a 24-hour scrub turnaround was put into effect with a launch window extending from 426 a.m. to 5:30 a.m. on the 2nd of December 1993 launch Mass was 250,000 314 pounds payload mass was seventeen thousand six hundred and sixty-two pounds after launch the astronauts carried out a series of checks on the vehicle and went to sleep seven and a half hours after liftoff topic flight day to endeavour performed a series of burns that allowed the shuttle to close in on the Hubble Space Telescope at a rate of 60 nautical miles 110 kilometers per 95 minute orbit the crew made a detailed inspection of the payload and checked out both the robot arm in the spacesuits all of endeavours systems functioned well as the crew got a full day's sleep in preparation for the evenings de vous at the end of flight day to endeavour was 190 nautical miles 350 kilometers behind HST and closing topic flight day 3 HST was cited by astronaut Jeffery a Hoffman using binoculars whereupon he noted that the right-hand solar array was bent at a 90 degree angle these 12 meter 39 feet solar arrays provided by the European Space Agency were scheduled to be replaced during the second spacewalk because they wobbled 16 times a day as the telescope heated up and cooled off while passing from the nighttime side of the earth to the daytime side and vice-versa thus disturbing Hubble's ability to maintain precise pointing the closing speed remained the same until the next reaction control system firing at 8:30 4:00 p.m. Central Standard Time met one 1707 this.height adjusting NH for nominal height burn changed the shuttles velocity by 4.6 feet per second 1.4 meters per second modified the high point of endeavours orbit and fine-tuned its course toward a point 40 miles 64 kilometers behind HST the next burn an orbital maneuvering system firing designated NC 3 was scheduled for 9:22 p.m. met 1 1755 and changed endeavours velocity by 12 point 4 feet per second 3.8 m/s endeavours catch-up rate was adjusted to about 16 nautical miles 30 kilometers per orbit and put at 8 nautical miles 15 kilometers 9.3 miles behind HST two orbits later a third burn of just 1.8 feet per second 550 millimeters per second called npc and designed to fine-tune the spacecraft's ground track was executed at 9:58 p.m. Central Standard Time met one 1831 the multi-axis RCS terminal initiation or ti burn which placed endeavour on an intercept course with HST and set up commander dick Kirby's manual control of the final stages of the rendezvous occurred at 35 a.m. met 120 108 Covey maneuvered endeavour within 30 feet 9.1 meters of the free flying HST before mission specialist claude nicollier used endeavours robot arm to grapple the telescope at 3:48 a.m. Eastern Standard Time when the orbiter was several hundred kilometers east of Australia over the South Pacific nuclear birth the telescope in the shuttles cargo bay at 4:26 a.m. Eastern Standard Time everything was on schedule for the first planned spacewalk scheduled for 1152 p.m. Eastern Standard Time after capture additional visual inspections were performed using the camera mounted on the 50-foot 15 metres long shuttle remote manipulator arm earlier in the day controllers at the Goddard Space Flight Center Space Telescope operations Control Center uplinked commands to stow HSTs to high gain antennas controllers received indications that both antennas had nested properly against the body of the telescope but microswitches on two latches of one antenna and one latch on the other did not send thee ready to latch signal to the ground controllers decided not to attempt to close the latches as the antennas were in a stable configuration the situation was not expected to affect plans for rendezvous grapple and servicing of the telescope topic spacewalk number one flight day for story Musgrave and Jeffrey a Hoffman started the first Eva about an hour earlier than scheduled by stepping into the cargo bay at 1046 p.m. Eastern Standard Time they began by unpacking tools safety tethers and work platforms Hoffman then installed a foot restraint platform onto the end of the shuttles remote manipulator arm which he then snapped into his feet Nick Lea drove the arm from within the shuttle and moved hoffman around the telescope meanwhile Musgrave installed protective covers on Hubble's R flow gain antenna and on exposed voltage bearing connector covers the astronauts then opened the HST equipment bay doors and installed another foot restraint inside the telescope Musgrave stirred hoffmann into the restraint and Hoffmann proceeded to replace two sets of rate sensing units these units contain gyroscopes that help keep Hubble pointed in the right direction by 1224 Eastern Standard Time Hoffman had finished replacing RSU 2 containing gyros 2 to 3 and 2 to 4 and then replaced RSU 3 containing gyros 3 to 5 and 3 to 6 the astronauts then spent about fifty minutes preparing equipment for use during the second spacewalk and then replaced a pair of electrical control units ECU 3 and ECU 1 that control rsu's 3 and 1 the astronauts also changed eight fuse plugs that protect the telescope's electrical circuits Hubble now had a full set of six healthy gyroscopes the astronauts struggled with the latches on the gyro door when two or four gyro door bolts did not reset after the astronauts installed two new gyro packages engineers who evaluated the situation speculated that when the doors were unlocked and opened a temperature change might have caused them to expand or contract enough to keep the bolts from being reset with the efforts of determined astronauts in endeavours payload Bay and persistent engineers on the ground all four bolts finally latched and locked after the two space walkers worked simultaneously at the top and bottom of the doors Musgrave anchored himself at the bottom of the doors with a payload retention device which enabled him to use some body force against the doors hoffman who was attached to the robot arm worked at the top of the doors the duo successfully latched the doors when they simultaneously latched the top and bottom latches the spacewalk has also set up the payload Bay for mission specialists Tom Akers and Kathy Thornton who would replace the telescope's two solar arrays during the second spacewalk in anticipation of that spacewalk Musgrave and Hoffman prepared the solar array carrier which is located in the forward portion of the cargo bay and attached a foot restraint on the telescope to assist in the solar array replacement Musgrave and Hoffman's spacewalk became the second longest spacewalk in NASA history lasting 7h fifty minutes the longest spacewalk occurred on sts-49 in May 1992 during in Eva's maiden flight spacewalking crew members during that flight were Thomas D Akers Richard J hi herb and Pierre J though a number of spacewalks have since surpassed these see lists of spacewalks and moon walks in spite of the kink in array about a panel and a half from the end after a review by HST program managers flight controllers decided to continue with the pre-flight plan an attempt to roll up and retract the solar arrays at the end of the first Eva the stowage of the solar arrays is a two-step process with the initial step involving the rolling up of the solar arrays in the second step involving the actual folding up of the arrays against the telescope each array stands on a four foot mask that supports a retractable wing of solar panels 12 meters long and 2.5 metres wide they supply the telescope with 4.5 kilowatts of power topic spacewalk number 2 flight day 5 began on Sunday night the 5th of December 1993 at 10:35 Eastern Standard Time astronauts Thomas D Akers and Kathryn C Thornton replaced HST solar arrays during the second planned Eva Thornton had red dashed stripes on her spacesuit while Tom Akers had diagonal red dashed stripes which helped flight controllers tell the two space walkers apart at the start of the Eva the pressure in Thornton's vent garment was 0.2 PSI 1.4 kiloPascals instead of the normal pressure of 4 to 6 psi 28 to 41 kiloPascals this was due to a possible ice plug in the suits plumbing which shortly melted hauntin then topped off her suit there were also other problems with Thornton's Eva suit her communications receiver malfunctioned in a way that allowed her to communicate to Akers but not to Mission Control the crew decided to use a technique of relaying all commands for Thornton via Akers instead of switching to the backup comm channel the backup channel is used for suit biomedical telemetry and would have limited mission controls ability to monitor that telemetry Akers started the Eva by installing a foot restraint on the RMA for Thornton and proceeded to in disconnecting three electrical connectors in a clamp assembly on the solar array he had a slight problem with the clamp assembly but had the connectors debated by 1117 p.m. Eastern Standard Time formed and held the array in place so that it would not drift freely after being detached the solar arrays weigh 160 kilograms 350 pounds and a 5 metres 16 feet long when folded the astronauts dismounted the damaged array at 11:40 p.m. Eastern Standard Time above the Sahara during a night time pass to minimize electrical activity and Thornton held the array until the next daylight pass approximately 12 minutes before throwing it overboard at 11:52 p.m. Eastern Standard Time / Somalia the jettison during daylight allowed the astronauts and flight controllers to accurately track its position and relative velocity the release by Thornton imparted zero velocity to the arrays and then the orbiter did a small burn to put some distance between it in the array the array moving away from endeavour at 5 feet per second 1.5 meters per second separated about 11 to 12 miles 18 to 19 kilometers each orbit the crew then installed a new array finishing around 1:40 Eastern Standard Time and rotated the telescope 180 degrees they then replaced the second solar array which was stowed away for return to ESA after the 6.5 hour Eva successful functional tests were performed by the Space Telescope operations Control Center sto see see on four of HS t6 gyros gyros 1 & 2 were not able to be tested due to the orientation of the telescope and were tested during the crew sleep period Monday afternoon the 6th of December 1993 topic spacewalk number three flight day 6 the third Eva began the 6th of December 1993 at 10:30 4:00 p.m. eastern standard time while endeavour was over Australia Hofmann installed guide studs on the wide field planetary camera W FPC commonly referred to as spec and prepare the WFP C for removal while Musgrave set up a work platform and worked on opening an access door to allow observation of WF PC status lights Hoffman attached the support handle to the WF PC and with assistance by Claude Nick Leah on the arm in a free-floating story Musgrave removed the WFP C during the night pass starting at 11:41 p.m. Eastern Standard Time the WFP C was clear of the telescope by 11:48 p.m. Eastern Standard Time and moved back into its storage container a protective hood was then removed on the new WF PC 2 camera protecting its fragile external mirror and the 620 pound two hundred and eighty kilograms WFP c2 was then installed at 1:05 a.m. Eastern Standard Time ground controllers then ran an aliveness test in 35 minutes later reported that the new camera successfully performed its series of initial tests the new white field in planetary camera 2 had a higher rating than the previous model especially in the ultraviolet range and included its own spherical aberration correction system following the WFP c2 installation Hoffman changed out to magnetometers on board HST the magnetometers which are located at the top of the telescope are the satellites compass they enable HST to find its orientation with respect to the Earth's magnetic field both original units were suffering from problems of background noise during installation two pieces peeled off the magnetometers the Eva lasted six hours and 47 minutes topic spacewalk number four flight day 7 the I began on the 7th of December 1993 while endeavor was flying over Egypt at 10:13 p.m. Eastern Standard Time with fortune and acres the primary task of the IVA was to replace HSTs high speed photometer HSP with the corrective optics Space Telescope axial replacement co-star system which would correct HST spherical aberration of the main mirror for all instruments except the WFP c2 camera which had its own Bilt's and corrective optics Akers received a go for the opening of HST s v2 aft shroud doors at 10:45 p.m. Eastern Standard Time the doors were scheduled to be open during a night pass to minimize thermal changes and reduce the possibility of outgassing of components that could contaminate the optics the high-speed photometer HSP was powered down at 10:54 p.m. Eastern Standard Time and the door opening started at 10:57 Eastern Standard Time shortly after partially opening the door the astronauts practice tree closing the door the door exhibited the same reluctance upon closing that was experienced on different doors during previous Eva's the dolls were fully opened by 11:00 p.m. Eastern Standard Time and for power and data connectors plus one ground strap were disconnected from the HSP the HSP was removed at 11:27 p.m. Eastern Standard Time and then reinserted to practice for the costar installation HSP was then parked on the side of the payload Bay while co-star was removed from stowage and successfully installed in the HST by about 12:30 5:00 a.m. Eastern Standard Time the astronauts closed the HST equipment bay doors and stowed the HSP at 2:25 a.m. Eastern Standard time they started upgrading HSTs onboard computer by bolting on an electronics package containing additional computer memory and a coprocessor the computer system was then reactivated and passed its functionality tests at 4:41 a.m. Eastern Standard Time the IVA was 100% successful and lasted for 6h 50 minutes pilot Kenneth Dee bowler socks using endeavours RCS system performed two orbital maneuvers and boosted HST from a 321 by 300 and 17 nautical mile 594 by 587 kilometers orbit to a 320 1.7 by 320 point 9 nautical mile 590 5.8 by five hundred and ninety four point three kilometers circular orbit at 914 p.m. Eastern Standard Time Coast our functional tests were also completed there was some concern about the health of the onboard HST DF 224 computer and recently installed memory and coprocessor when a memory dump failed after much analysis by a team at the GS FC it was determined that the dump failure was due to noise on the communications link between the spacecraft and the ground topic spacewalk number five flight day 8 v eva began on the 8th of december 1993 at 10:14 p.m. with a go for airlock depress over the Indian Ocean with Musgrave and Hoffmann performing the Eva Musgraves Eva suit failed its initial leak check and Musgrave performed steps on the 5 psi 34 kilo pascals contingency checklist he rotated the Eva suits lower arm joints in the suit past two subsequent leak checks the Eva started at 10:30 Eastern Standard Time and lasted 7h 21 minutes musgraves and Hoffman's first task was to replace the solar array drive electronics and they began the Sharda operation while ground controllers initiated the first step in solar array deployment by commanding the primary drive mechanism PDM endeavour was placed in free drift to disable any RCS firings that could disrupt the solar arrays and the PD M motors were engaged at 10:48 p.m. the latches were unlocked but the arrays failed to rotate to the deploy position no motion was detected in the sto CC sent commands to drive a single array with two motors with no success finally the astronauts cranked the deployment mechanism by hand and deployment was successful after the Sharda was replaced the crew fitted an electrical connection to the goddard high-resolution spectrograph at 3:30 a.m. Eastern Standard Time and it passed its functionality test the crew then installed some covers on the magnetometers fabricated on board by claude nicollier and kenneth d BoSox these covers would contain any debris caused by the older magnetometers that showed some signs of UV decay the eva ended at 5:51 a.m. Eastern Standard Time bringing the total ever time for this mission to 35 H 28 minutes during this flight day Hoffman spun a dreidel in front of a live audience for the holiday of Chanukah and brought a travel menorah the HST high-gain antenna hga was deployed at 6:49 a.m. Eastern Standard Time and completed by 656 a.m. Eastern Standard Time release time for HST was set for 208 a.m. Eastern Standard Time topic release of Hubble in landing flight day 9 began on the 9th of December 1993 but concerns about one of HST s4 onboard data interface units di use delayed release the D I use are 35 pounds 16 kilograms electronic units that transfer data between HS T's main computer solar arrays and other critical systems a failure on side a or D IU number two experienced erratic current fluctuations and some data dropouts controllers at the stos EC and Mission Control came up with a troubleshooting procedure to determine the extent of the problem HST was transferred to internal power and disconnected from its power umbilical at 11:43 p.m. Eastern Standard Time controllers then switched channels on the Diu from the a side to the B side and then back to the a side they determined HST should be deployed the drum breaks on the new solar array were applied to prevent them from vibrating during future observations claude nicollier then took hold of the satellite with the robot arm the satellite was then lifted and moved away from endeavour the telescope's aperture door was then reopened a 33 minute procedure and then released at 526 a.m. Eastern Standard Time commander dick Covey and pilot Kenneth Dee BoSox fired endeavors small maneuvering Jets and moved the shuttle slowly away from a chesty landing of the shuttle occurred at Kennedy Space Center on runway 33 at 12:26 a.m. on the 13th of December 1993 topic see also Hubble Space Telescope list of human space flights list of Space Shuttle missions Nikon necessary for space shuttle topic external links nasa mission summary sts-61 video highlights involvement and recollections and insight about the work on w FPC - @ GS FC and Cape Canaveral topic notes this article incorporates public domain material from websites or documents of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration | wikipedia tts | UCGoNozP_2TZV5hVciGW1y6Q | 2019-05-06 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 3,762 | 22,079 |
gd-nP411D5g | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gd-nP411D5g | “Including Disability and Accessibility in Computing Education” with Professor Kristen Shinohara | hello good afternoon thank you so much for joining us on a Friday and a sunny Friday at that a rare occurrence in Irvine these days um I am so delighted my name is Stacy Branham by the way I'm an associate professor of informatics and I'm so delighted to introduce you to our speaker today Dr Kristen shinohara who's joining us from the Rochester Institute of Technology and their school of information um so Kristen's an expert on accessible Computing and has been doing work on not only how to make technology accessible to people with disabilities but also how to make higher education accessible to especially graduate students with disabilities um her work has been really inspirational to mine when I first joined this field back in 2014 I was doing a postdoc and my very first two papers were all about how people who are blind work with others who are sighted and blind in various settings and how that social setting is really consequent potential to the way we should think about technology design and little did I know that Kristen had already been um uh creating the conversation around this with her notion of design for social accessibility about how we can design from the very beginning technologies that integrate and include people with disabilities instead of separating them and excluding them um so I've recently learned that Kristen is now an associate professor with tenure at RIT um and so our field is so happy and I'm sure your University is so happy to be able to retain your talent and all the contributions you make and uh we are certainly happy to have you here today so please come on up and share your work with us and welcome Dr Sheena I need to move hello good afternoon can you hear me okay well thank you so much Stacy that was a very wonderful introduction I feel so undeserving but yeah I'm so glad to be here um and to be able to share my talk with you um I've had a lot of really wonderful conversations today and so I kind of feel like I'll be like preaching to the choir a little bit so I hope that you'll bear with me through my presentation today and I just want to make sure I have a clock on how long I talk okay um so yeah I'm going to talk about a disability and accessibility in Computing education it's a little kind of a broad thing and I wanted to start out today with a little bit of a thought experiment um and I just want to ask you to think of a software engineer or a software developer that you know and it could be someone you know personally um or it could just be someone that you know of or just like the general idea or notion of who a software engineer or a software developer is um and while you're thinking of that person I just wanted to bring your attention to the background image on my slide which is the Google image results for searching for a software engineer and you may notice that it's heavily male or men that are on the slide there are people of color which is really nice there's not a lot of women there are other images of code things like that so just a little bit of a taste of some ideas of software engineers so just to kind of put our answers to our mind like who was it that you thought of and uh you don't have to say it out loud you can keep it to yourself and just think for a minute about this person um what Knowledge and Skills do they have to do that job what do they need to be able to do that job um you know what is it that they're operating within in their day-to-day activities so to kind of come full circle with the background picture the image here is of this image Google Google image search result for the hashtag I look like an engineer which was a little bit of a response to the first slide that had mostly been on the slide right and so on this side we have more women and they're holding up signs with that hashtag um we also do have people of color and we also do have men so it's a little bit more of a diverse group and I just want to pause and hold this thought in our mind about what we're thinking about when we're thinking about software engineers and software developers I also just want to take a small note and say I'm not specifically targeting software Engineers or software developers I'm just thinking about tech Professionals in general but this gives us something a little more concrete to think about when we think about a person and what it is that they're doing so what is it that they're doing well they are focusing on Next Generation technology and it really involves a lot of complex thinking and creativity these are screenshots of some of the newsy things that have been coming up over the last year or so um from The Verge website you're all probably familiar with that um and so we have a lot of things about like VR Technologies or smart home stuff drones is a really popular thing and of course nobody can escape all the headlines about AI in the last nine months or so so these are all just a taste of some of the things that are on the horizon when it comes to Tech and obviously there's a lot of complicated stuff happening around all of these Technologies when we're thinking about those engineers and developers and what it is that they're doing we come back to where they learn those skills and that knowledge that they brought to their job and that brings us to Computing education um there's a current rewrite of the suggested curriculum for Computer Science Education that is being led by the ACM IEEE and triple AI groups and this is part of their mission which is to produce professionals with competency in using Computing to systematically solve problems so their goal is to train these individuals to be professionals to attach to attack some of those problems in that slide that I showed previously so let's think about these problems right we're talking about specific problems what are those problems if we place them in context of these news articles today we could probably slice away some aspect of the problems that we see on these images we have like this image of someone trying to take a picture of the drones and also the way that they're arranged in the sky we have this idea that VR is still too expensive so for somebody it costs too much money to get um which probably includes myself um there's also this idea of a smart home and what that entails and working and living around the home and what it is you're doing and what makes it smart and how do you live and work with that and then of course we can't even scratch the surface about all of the human problems that we've been hearing about since um chat GPT came on the scene less than a year ago and everything that's propagated since so one thing that I noticed when I look at all these headlines is that really all of these problems revolve around humans and what it is they're doing the VR technology costs money to create but I mean it's about the money that we are willing to spend on it that has something to do with whether or not it's expensive this is a very human aspect of it and the smart home is you know where we're living and how we're going to interact with all of these Technologies so obviously there's a strong connection between all of these Tech and the human uh the influence and the daily life that we're that we're experiencing every day I don't really have to tell anyone in this room that human-centered interactions are like the most unpredictable and messy things ever and so if we're talking about building Technologies and we're saying oh yeah also they're human problems problem solved that really doesn't get us very far humans are really messy we're very chaotic and we're all very different we vary in behavior in in the performance and how we do things in HCI we kind of have some ways of trying to attack this problem of working with humans to build the technologies that we want to use so we have this design cycle or process however you want to call it and often this involves integrating humans at some aspect of that process so that we're asking them what to build or we're evaluating our systems with them just to make sure that they can use it this process is so important that it's actually an international standard so it's something that the world has decided that this is something we should be including in the work that we do whenever we build Technologies I think this is one of the layouts of that process there and it's generally the same idea it's just not as pretty as my little diagram there um so one of the important aspects of this process though is that it's sort of embeds and assumes that this cycle will take some of the messiness and the chaos of Being Human into consideration When developing the next iteration of that cycle right that's part of the plan is we're going to try to harness um all of that unpredictability and actually yes human experiences are very diverse and they are all over the board and if we can harness it um then it would actually improve technology design right this is also a common sort of Mantra about usability which is that if we can get diverse users to help us evaluate our technology then the usability will improve this is sort of the general notion of that one good example of this actually is this idea of diversity is your experiences when it comes to accessibility and more specifically the diverse user experiences of people with disabilities to kind of go into a little bit of history about this right a lot of the technical innovations that we are even used to today came about because someone with a disability saw a problem and used their inventiveness to figure out a solution so many all of the items here in this list were had contributions from people with disabilities who made that technology come about things like closed captioning or text messaging text messaging um OCR and even the electric toothbrush someone with a disability had a problem with something encountered a challenge and decided that this is something I need to solve I can create a technology here's the solution and these are things that we use every day whether we have a disability or not so I kind of threw in accessibility there in my little intro and I just want to take a little bit of an explanatory comma to talk a bit about what I mean when I say accessibility because I think this definition varies for different groups when I think about accessibility I think about the means by which a person with a disability is using a technology so one example here is in this image there's a woman who's sitting at a Macbook laptop she's got sunglasses on she's blind and she's got a headphone in her ear she is completely blind so the visual on the screen that would tell her what's going on with the computer is something she doesn't have access to she can't access that visual information the headphone plugged into the laptop gives her access to the voice over screen reader that's built into the Apple product that allows her to then navigate and use that computer so the voiceover screen reader is the means by which you can use that technology as giving her access to it so if we come back to this ISO standard or basically this notion of design we kind of are building this Assumption of how we want to include diverse user experiences by notion of having this cycle that allows us to bring humans into it learn a little bit about them and then create technologies that will take into consideration those experiences however I would argue that this might always not work the way we would like to even though we have really great examples of people with disabilities creating Innovative Technologies and the notion that we should be including them amongst all of our other users and our technology design so one example might be who comes to mind when you think about who is a software engineer or who is a software developer and I will say that probably a lot of people in this room might have thought of someone with a disability but oftentimes I'm going to guess that probably not um a lot of times people don't actually assume that a person with a disability would be a software engineer or a software developer or any Tech professional that you can think of so I would say that these assumptions are actually embedded into our practices and how we built our cycles that cycle about the human centered design process assumes we might take into consideration disability but that's not always the case because we aren't quite there yet in our mindset and it would be a good question to ask ourselves how many software Engineers do we know who has a disability and I would also put off aside the caveat that we know we may not know everybody's disability some are invisible um and that's okay too but just as a general level of awareness do we know of a lot of people with disabilities who are in Tech if we're a student do we have other students in our classes that we know of have we observed disability in classes if we're instructors have we worked with students with disabilities either in our classes or as our advisees and students we're mentoring off more often than not it's actually a very low number of incidents that we know about so I would argue that all um we actually need to include more people with disabilities in Tech in general and I want to be more specific about that I'm talking about as software Engineers yes but also as developers and designers and then of course as users traditionally they're usually considered in Tech at the user stage but not at the other stages the other aspect about this that I want to think about is that we also need to include accessibility in Computing education when we teach Computing or informatics broadly to think about accessibility as part of the way that we do things so that we raise awareness for our non-disabled peers as well as bring accessibility into their courses so that students with disabilities feel welcome in those spaces so to kind of counter against this I just want to throw out a brief argument that I get a lot of whenever I say things like this which is there aren't a lot of people with disabilities I've talked to account list people in industry and this is pretty much everything they always say to me every time I tell them what I just told you right um and this is their argument in saying we have millions of customers and X percent of them may have a disability and we have to focus on the largest group that will give us Revenue etc etc so there's a lot of different arguments that one can use to counteract this and I just want to put a few in front of you just to sort of settle this at least from my perspective right people with disabilities are actually the largest minority group there is worldwide there are over a billion people with a disability and it's actually the one minority group where we all have an opportunity of becoming a member of whether through accidents or illness or just generally old age so this is definitely something that we all want to care about something that we need to care about something that we should care about but why is inclusion important and why is including disability as important so I'll kind of dive more into this now that I've hopefully made the case that this is something that I care about and that you should too so as I said many problems revolve around humans so I want to give a little bit of an example of how this um how assumptions around what problems there are gets embedded into the technologies that we make so the question I would ask is who defines the problems I have a picture here on the slide of one of those ASL translation gloves has anyone heard or seen of these right um this is just one of many they probably crop up every several years that an engineer has come up with a solution to translating ASL um and the problem I think with this technology um and and it's not I mean it's an interesting idea right we're trying to address communication barriers between deaf and hearing counterparts right but this kind of Technology actually gets a lot of criticism from the deaf community so I just have a brief quote from a director from an ASL program who said they were surprised and felt somehow betrayed because they obviously didn't check with the deaf Community when building this technology and the main criticism for that is that here we have a technology that's asking the deaf user to wear something on their hands while they sign the burden is then on that person to be able to create the signs in such a way that the technology can pick up so that they could teach that to the hearing person or so that the hearing person could know what they're saying the hearing person just has to use that technology and actually doesn't have anything else to do the other challenge of this and the other criticism is that ASL as a language is so fluid and dynamic that there's almost no way that these Technologies could actually work in a way that that translation is conversational or going to work out in a way that someone could carry on that conversation with someone these Technologies when they demonstrate them actually do show like one or two you know um signs where there's not a lot of motion um like a one word thing like this one says I love you but actually signing is very complicated and varies from person to person so it's a long way from being a reality for one thing um and that can engender a lot of false promises and for another it's really embedded in the assumption that whoever takes on the burden of translating or or making sure the communication happens is the deaf person but not necessarily the hearing person so I want to come back again to this idea that we really need to include people with disabilities in Tech because when we think about how that problem was shaped and if you just read a little bit about deaf community and Deaf culture you would come to that conclusion very quickly that that's probably not going to work for a deaf person and probably no deaf person came up with that as a solution and maybe if we ask the deaf Community what might work better they might come up with something else entirely different so what should we do so I want to come back to this um mission statement because I think it's a really nice 16th one um and I have a couple of ideas that I've been thinking about so the first one is that I think we should include people with disabilities as researchers and designers basically Tech professionals they should be at the sort of upper echelon of tech industry the ones that make the decisions who lead the research uh uh questions um and drive all of those teams the second thing is I think we should equip faculty with tools and resources to be able to teach accessibility to current students whether they have disabilities or not to raise awareness of these different kinds of problems to raise awareness of disability and accessibility as an important part of tech and computing so just to start with the first one that we should include people with disabilities as readers or researchers and Tech designers um I just want to start off with the fact that there's actually a shrinking pipeline of students with disabilities in higher ed in general so I think technically students with disabilities tend to enter college and university at fairly similar rates as the current incidence of disability but as you go past just entering College fewer graduate with degrees fewer enter into a post-baccalaureate degree programs and even fewer even go on to get a PhD we can drill down deeper into this and look just at people with disabilities in Computing and information sciences and specifically hearing and visual disabilities so the NSF surveyor and doctorates in 2017 um surveyed all of the students who graduated with a PhD in the sciences and then narrowed down by discipline and by gender and um and race and all of these different things to find out like how how many people are graduating with degrees and and what their background is so in that year they reported 0.8 percent of the Computing and information Sciences phds were awarded to doctorates with a hearing disability and 3.6 percent were with for doctors with a visual disability so that's 15 people who identified as having a hearing disability and 66 who identified as having a visual disability and that seems pretty low especially when there were thousands that year but now I'm going to make it worse because actually the way the question is asked on the survey is extremely broad it asks something of the on the nature of do you have difficulty with hearing or something like that and more people would agree with that statement than would identify as being deaf or having overhead or being hard of hearing and if you asked all of those people if they identified as a person with a disability or who was deaf they may not so that number of of individuals who are deaf or hard of hearing is actually less than 15. and I also come from an institution where they're awarding a lot more of these and I can tell you it's definitely less than 15. so these numbers are actually inflated and there's so few of them um that are getting phds so why does this actually happen well there's probably a lot of different reasons um but one of the things that we might think about is if we look at the academic institutions from which they're coming from our Academia is actually built for historically privileged echelons of society if you have money if you have a certain status in the community this is the place for you right this is just sort of the history of Academia in general in addition in the past research institutions like universities would have research relationships with other quote-unquote institutions for people with human subjects right so they would actually go to institutions that worked with people with disabilities um to do their research it's kind of very nefarious activities and then this idea of success based on Merit which is how we decide whether or not someone graduates with a degree is really embedded into the academic institution and the idea of what is actually Merit is actually embedded within this privileged inclusion in the first place another good example of the academic institution and accessibility is in this image which is taken from the front of a building looking down a set of stairs onto a platform and you've got a bunch of people Milling around in that space and a few of them are in wheelchairs and so they were having a tour of this University campus this is actually a typical architectural idea in University campuses to have stairs leading into the institution of Higher Learning to make literally the metaphor of Higher Learning so that in order to enter that institution you actually had to go up those stairs it was actually really commonly included in a lot of college campuses so actually we've kind of built in some barriers into these spaces that are not accessible we can actually just bring that into our daily life right if we think about the typical classroom experience um is that accessible is the physical space accessible are the materials that we're using accessible is the way that we're conveying the information accessible to students if it's not does a student with a disability feel welcomed into that space when they haven't been there before and what happens when they enter it and then we have to make adjustments at that point we're in the Sciences so we also have lab spaces classrooms aren't the only places and are the labs also accessible is the countertop low enough for a person in a wheelchair or is the space arranged in such a way that it's safe for a blind person to maneuver and to navigate to do their titrations or whatever it is they have to do so these are like general questions that I actually have and I am definitely interested in higher ed because I want to see um students with disabilities getting phds and becoming those innovators that drive the research questions and ask questions of different problems than what we're seeing today so we asked students who are blind to have low vision or deaf or hard of hearing who are doctored students about the challenges they've had in their graduate education and what they did about accessibility we interviewed 19 participants 12 who were blind or low vision seven who are deaf or hard of hearing and we just asked them about like what is your experience like and what was the quality of those accommodations and how did it work out we found two main themes so the first one was access differential which was defined by the student based on the access that their peers had compared to the access that they had so this is not a standard way of explaining this it's not like I can't see the screen and therefore it's not accessible to me it's I can't see the screen but all of my peers use it to do this work and therefore it's not accessible to me and that differential was defined based on that kind of notion of what your peers are doing and where they're at and where I need to be another aspect of access differential was this confusion between what's difficult and what's accessible in the first place so an example of this is a quote from B1 who said are you uh well are you unable to solve the problem or are you unable to even access what is necessary to solve the problem I'm sitting here trying to tell my professor I can't access this he's looking at me like you just don't know how to solve the problem and this is actually a common occurrence where the student couldn't access something and they went to ask for help and the professor thought they just couldn't do the work but they actually hadn't even gotten to that point because they hadn't gotten access to the tool or the materials to be able to do the work and so here there's a conflation of what is actually accessible versus the ability of the student and oftentimes it leads to this misconception that the student just can't cut it they're not a grad student they just can't do it the other theme that arose from the study was this idea of inequitable access so once we have this differential this difference between what students have access to there's a need to bridge that differential with an accommodation but not all accommodations are created equal um just because you put something in place doesn't mean it's going to work well or do the thing that you want it it could also be more expensive than you have the money for an example of This was um about ASL interpreters D7 said people will think that accessibility means bringing in ASL interpreters but at The Graduate level that doesn't always work especially in stem even if they stay with you all the way it's still exhausting to do the double translation and that reduces equal accessibility because you're still needing accommodations and the idea here is that ASL interpreters don't just interpret ASL they also have to know about the jargon to be able to know what the sign should be um and there's also the fluidity of the signing like I said every person science differently so getting used to the way that they sign makes a difference in how much you understand what they're actually saying so if you have a different interpreter for this meeting than the one you have for the next meeting that understanding of jargon doesn't carry over you have to become familiar with a new interpreter for the next meeting and you lose a lot of information along the way there's a high cost for all of this and so just having an interpreter doesn't always sell that problem so across the board we saw similar situations like these in all aspects of graduate school I have here just a diagram with some aspects of graduate school like going to conferences managing the advisor relationship writing papers and doing research right these are all grad activities so we can imagine that for each of these there's probably an access issue for somebody and that at each stage of that that means that they have to try to bridge that access differential in order to be able to do that work in the first place and if you think about it it's a small thing maybe just to get an interpreter for a class but it adds up over time and over activity and if you think about it what I did was I squished all of those grad school activities down but actually they're taking up the same amount of space so what we've done is we've just added on all the extra tasks activities and time that is required to get the um the accommodations for those activities and whose responsibility is it to get those accommodations in place it's not the advisor's responsibility it's not even Disability Services responsibility it's actually the student's responsibility in some cases they won't go to their advisor because they don't want to admit they can't access something because they're afraid their advisor won't think they can do will think they can't do it in some cases Disability Services actually does not provide support for graduate students doing research they must be enrolled in a credit giving course and so they can appeal to disability services and get nothing in return so oftentimes students will try to find Solutions on their own and if it requires money then sometimes they'll just pay it out of pocket or they actually will just do without this actually slows their progress to finishing and in a lot of cases it actually prevents them from finishing so these are some really serious problems that are barriers to students finishing their graduate education that has nothing to do with their ability to actually be a good grad student and do good work what can we do about it there's a lot of things I'll just talk about a few things right is we can help students by being proactive about accommodations if we know that a student might need some we can ask them hey do you need this right we think that it's going to be awkward to ask someone um but actually it's really hard for them to ask every single time um and the other thing is that we can educate faculty and ourselves about what kinds of accommodations might be useful um and what it means to have access to something and be clear about access versus ability um on things of that nature right so I'm going to drop off here a little bit but I want to just hang on to this idea about educating faculty um when I move on to this next stage but basically at this point I just want to um sort of round this out by saying that we really need to reduce the barriers that exist in graduate school for students if we want them to become the tech leaders and there's so many that are in place and I really only just scratched the surface of a lot of the things that we found in our research about what might be barriers in that space so I'm going to switch gears a little bit here and move on to the second part um which is about equipping faculty with tools and resources to increase their capacity to teach accessibility so this is about faculty broadly not just advisors for graduate students um but just and also about accessibility but not necessarily to be accessible in their teaching so I want to make that distinction okay so I want to go back to this problem again about who defines the problems actually the software engineers and the professionals that are out there in tech industry I mean we can think of a few of them in our head so some are very famous and they are the ones that choose the problems like metaverse right this is the stuff we're gonna do this is what we're going to work on right um and no matter what you think about all of those problems they had the choice they got to decide how did they come to that decision and what are they going to do about it and are they going to incorporate something like accessibility so we wanted to know more about what professionals are actually doing about accessibility once they end up there we surveyed and interviewed Tech professionals about accessibility like what do they know about it do they use it in the workplace um if they need to know for any information on the job about how to use it what are they what resources are they using so we got responses from over 50 developers and designers and 10 managers and administrators and just a few who identified as accessibility experts so actually hopefully these charts are pretty clear in showing that um most of them were not familiar at all um with um guidelines like the web accessibility content guidelines or with legal requirements for making uh things accessible online and also most of them are not familiar with all with different kinds of disabilities so in order to be able to make something accessible you probably need to have an idea of like what it means to have a disability and try to use these Technologies and encounter in accessibility probably the scariest thing that we uncovered with this study was the response from everybody that accessibility is someone else's job most of them said well I'm not paid to do that my job is to write the code to do this thing and to ship this product um someone else is going to worry about the accessibility later um and if it's not going to make us money the other aspect of it is we just want to keep ourselves clear of legal ramifications right um and it wasn't that they didn't care about accessibility necessarily it's just that they weren't paid to do that and time is money they can't go back to their supervisor and say I know you tell me to build a but um actually I really wanted to make it accessible first so I did that right their boss is going to be upset if that was not their given task the other thing is that um they didn't have any resources to be able to find out about this right there was no education for them they weren't taught anything about it in school before they got to the job even if they thought it was a good idea they had no way to implement it and they also were told to do something else entirely so they couldn't spend time on it even if they wanted to a lot of other reasons were included for not having accessibility in their process a couple of them also include the leadership of the company and whether that translated into it being an important value of the company so maybe I'd be willing to spend some of my time on it if I knew the company in general was really on board with this and the other thing is that their process and development Cycles didn't account for accessibility in it so they might have a schedule and a plan and a timeline here's our deadline this is when it needs to ship and nowhere in that timeline would it say check for accessibility the sad thing though is when we ask them about whether or not they encountered accessibility in their formal education most of them actually said they had it so that was like sad beans for us um and that's a problem so who is actually teaching accessibility we conducted a survey of computer science faculty in 318 institutions we got over 1800 responses um from faculty about if they teach accessibility in their Computing courses surprise only 2.5 percent of them actually do also not surprisingly most of them were in HCI yay yes but for the vast majority of the rest of them in all other areas of computing they actually were not including accessibility the other thing about it is that um we wanted to know a little bit about what people are teaching so it's good that we have some it'd be better if we had more teaching accessibility um but it's also important to know that they're teaching something about it more than just that it's there um so we did a literature review survey to find out where people are studying this and how that's being covered across the board most accessibility is being taught in HCI and front-end development courses which kind of makes sense but after that there's a drop off and there is not a lot of mention about accessibility in other Tech courses even though clearly when you think about things like screen readers there's a lot that goes behind the scenes in software engineering accessibility into these tools so more could actually be done to include accessibility knowledge into technical courses one is a good tool for learning how to code something that is a screen reader and can say things and another thing is that it raises awareness of the fact that these Technologies actually exist and that people actually use that them so when we're thinking about needing to include accessibility and Computing education really we're coming around to this idea that not very many of us are actually teaching it in the first place so we need to raise awareness about teaching accessibility as part of computing um and we also need to increase this awareness for the classrooms themselves to produce professionals that are including this in their work and in their daily life all right so all of this leads me to a little bit of kind of like what am I actually doing now with some of this stuff so the first one I want to focus on is this need to include people with disabilities in Tech so one project that I'm really thinking about is this idea of think the think aloud protocol was deaf and hard of hearing users um so on the right here on the screen is just a couple of screenshots of um a podcast design by one of my students who was working on a Capstone project and she was designing um podcasts for Deaf users so deaf users also like to uh cure use podcasts but uh podcasts are notoriously not accessible to them because it's an audio resource and not all of them are captioned and not all of them have transcripts so she did some research work to find out what their interests were in podcasts and then she um did a little bit of a design to figure out like what would be the ideal way that they would want to see their transcripts or their captions in a podcast in doing this work she um did usability testing and usability studies with deaf and hard of hearing users to find out how they liked the designs that she created so this is very typical like human-centered design strategy and she applied the think aloud protocol so I think most of us might be familiar with it but the idea of think aloud is that you have a user who's testing a user interface and they're probably clicking on something or tapping through something and as they're doing that they're saying to you okay I'm going to click on this thing and hopefully it'll take me to the search results and then I'll see what I want and I'm looking for what I want and I don't see it so I'm going to click here right so there's this sort of in the moment um uh discussion or saying about what what they're seeing and what they're doing and what they're kind of like deciding at that period of time for a deaf person especially in ASL um speaker it's actually a bit harder um because you can't actually sign and tap at the same time um so what this student did was she had her participants signed to her what they were going to be doing and then do that task and then sign the next thing and then do that task um so that kind of works except one of the main sort of takeaways from think aloud is this this concept of in the moment so if they sign something and then try to do the task and then encountered something they weren't expecting does that get captured in the next iteration of the sign that they do for the next step um what happens in that case right we don't actually really know she applied the sign and then do um strategy another thing that she did in her project was she had captured the languages that the participants used on a daily basis um so there's actually a broad range of them uh simcom is like a simulation communication with signing and c s e e is signed exact English um if you're familiar with ASL it has a grammar all its own so signing a sentence um is not the same as the English of it in terms of like the ordering of the words and the verbs and things like that but signed exact English is like signing the words as you're saying it so in ASL it looks really weird um but if you're a hearing person then you you can kind of catch what they're saying or if you can hear a little bit um so she captured the languages they use daily but then she also documented their preferred communication particularly in the study and what they wanted to do so I thought about this problem a little bit given that we'd want we weren't able to get that elicitation in the moment um and we got a Google Scholar award to be able to look more deeply into this problem um and I have do uh two deaf students who are now working on this project um to try to figure out like what would be a better way to do this elicitation rather than asking them to think aloud if you have ASL signers who aren't really going to be talking at the same time so the next thing that I've been working on is having to do with accessibility and Computing education so we talked a lot about um the fact that not a lot of people are teaching um accessibility and Computing and that those who are teaching it are primarily focused in HCI or front-end design so a few colleagues and I have a project where we are embedding accessibility modules within uh cs1 CS2 database courses introductory computer science courses that we can give to instructors so they don't have to have a huge um uh they don't have to have a lot of knowledge about accessibility but we can give them some materials including an assignment to give to their students in just one part of a larger course on like disability I'm sorry data structures um to infuse a little bit of accessibility into that course and we're measuring outcomes about student learning based on having these modules in the courses and then we're also getting data from the instructors themselves to find out how you useful are the materials how are the students learning the core material um for example the data structure that they're trying to learn and making sure that all of those things are still in place while also raising awareness about accessibility so one of the assignments we have is like having students translate Braille into English instead of maybe what usually is ASCII into English right so just making these small tweaks I mean adding in this layer of yes Braille can be digitally translated there's refreshable Braille tools that are being used and just kind of embedding some of that knowledge in in this Tech world so just to come back to that main question of like who are software engineers and designers and who are the people that we're thinking about when we think of them and I just want to hopefully motivate you to think that maybe they also are people with disabilities even though we might not be thinking about that all the time and we may not know a lot of them currently but we will soon um so yeah hopefully I've motivated you just a little bit to kind of shift a little bit and think more broadly about who software engineers and designers who Tech professionals actually are um and what they can be doing and include people with disabilities in that mindset and then just like totally a Shameless plug so if you want to include accessibility in Computing courses we definitely want to work with you um so please um check out check us out or just send me an email and if you have advice to disabled grad student or you are a graduate student with a disability we'd love to talk to you as well um so just you know let me know and of course all of this work doesn't happen by itself there's billions of people okay not billions there's a lot of people who have helped um and I probably am not even getting them all on the slide but I tried my best um and so I just want to give them credit for all their work in this world uh in all of this work and then say thank you very much for your time and I'm happy to take questions yes hi Kristen thank you for a great talk as always um I am super interested in the representation for all the obvious reasons I imagine of artists that able students in graduate school and I can tell you nationally and especially here in the UC the numbers are going way up oh God yes it's almost all invisible disabilities so yeah in its own category but I'm curious what you think if we've gotten better in higher ed and including folks and that's what's happening if people have gotten more comfortable with admitting to and disclosing disabilities or if there's some mix of things going on or or we have more disabled people what you can accept that is a really good question I feel like I'm not qualified to answer um I mean I think it's probably a little bit of a lot of things I think there's definitely broader awareness because you've had things like the disability visibility project and and all of those advocacy groups um and then yeah I do think there's a lot of more heightened awareness about what disability means and what it is and more folks willing to say yeah that's me and this is something that I want to be a part of um but I don't know and I I actually you know I think it's still really hard like um we've graduated PhD students who are deaf or hard of hearing at RIT and they're like such a minority and we know all of them probably I think we know all of the deaf phds that there are right and that's that's I mean that's kind of cool but also it's it's kind of sad right yeah yeah So yeah thank you for the talk and it was really impressive this is the favorite spread of here from like the kind of diagnostic work of identifying the problem all the way to especially those stuff at the end of like doing that part for figuring out for whatever kind of practice stuff to do to get that um like that it's just really hard work and the range is so thank you signal appreciation but my question is so like I found that there's often a really big gap you can like understand this problem and like trying out something Innovative and then actually getting it to take hold in practice um and institutionalizing this it feels like where you are in your work and I just love to hear sort of how it's going like a great strategy right because our like I also do like you know the social cultural stuff and you know you want people to take um ethics for engineers or whatever but we get a filed into these little specialized courses like you're in technology whatever you're trying to like modularize it but you also have to convince people who are not supposed to pick it up and I'm just curious how that's been going yeah that's a great we had this conversation at lunch that's a great question so it's just um about maybe what we would do to institutionalize this uh some of this work and I feel like that's a 10 years thing to think about um so I'm not really sure how but I mean like so a couple of things and one of the things we talked about at lunch was at RIT we have um a pretty large deaf and hard of hearing student population we're co-located with the National Technical Institute for the deaf so we have a lot of a lot of students on campus who use ASL interpreters or captioning and that sort of thing um where was I going with what I was saying um so uh I totally just lost my transcription we were institutes oh yeah so you would think that in our HCA master's program we talk about accessibility a lot um and we kind of do but we don't actually have a specific core HCI course that is only accessibility in it all of the faculty are really passionate about accessibility so we've just been infusing it into the way that we teach things we want all of our assignments from the students to be accessible we try to make our materials accessible we talk about it as the nature of the way HCI work is is done or just in that context um and so that was kind of like how we decided to do the teaching module one with the the compute computer science instructors um and the reason for that is because if you do create a course that's like accessibility in Computing students will and it's evidence if it's an elective course students will self-select into that course or out of it and as we've seen with the software engineers and the software developers that we surveyed and interviewed the tech professionals they already they self-select themselves out that's someone else's job so if we don't catch that before they graduate then they will always continue to think that way and so one way to kind of counteract that is to look at it both as an elective and also as something you include in the required courses like what you're already doing how do you put that into the courses that that they're taking already um I think requiring a course like that is a whole other ball of wax um the other thing is the institutionalization part of it I think that's also tricky I mean um at the other end of it we are recruiting instructors to use these modules um and it's really hard because a lot of computing faculty you know are like well you know I'm teaching algorithms and there's really nothing here for me to do right um and that's not necessarily true but convincing them that maybe this is worth a try is kind of a challenge and um you know something that we're we're working on in our Outreach and things like that um so yeah that's definitely a Next Step problem so if anyone has suggestions we will take them um I'll just do this because um about um people with disabilities in Nebraska higher up the pyramids um it kind of arrived a bit like the women in Tech problem um the workplace uh but now I have studies on organisms case studies show that you know the numbers are growing at universities but they're actually women are still driving out workplace they drop out workplace on their 26 27 and it's in toxic environments they subsequently drop out in their foods and you're going to have kids um uh Child Care uh so I was kind of curious that you know in kind of attack the problem with the academic Network that's great but what about in the industry level because we're actually making workplaces more than accessible for people with disabilities you can't I suspect our similar challenges to the you know women in Tech problems yeah that's a really good point um and definitely there's so many parallels with women in Computing I I think the numbers are pretty much the same as they were when I was an undergrad which is sad um but I I get questions about this a lot because on the one hand sometimes people think well industry will be better because they have to legally accommodate me and therefore that's not going to be an issue right but on the other hand you're right that I think attitudes are tracing along that trajectory that they get from undergrad um and I think you know I've done a little I've had a little bit of conversations with folks in Industry who um are like accessibility evangelists um so there's there are little pockets of that but I think it's yeah an understudied area and definitely could use a lot more um uh attention I mean I think the the best example that I've seen of it is with Microsoft because they actually have someone in the c-suite whose focus is accessibility and then in the last year with all the tech layoffs I think we lost a lot of people in Tech who were focused on it so it's like an uphill battle where you have like two steps forward two steps back that kind of thing um yeah I don't really have an answer to that other than what I just said which is probably not that satisfying I'm sorry to say thank you so much for your talk is that the question about your work on inequitable access and access to differential so um I think we see an equitable access all the time right so that's about on you know accommodations are not all creative people but I was wondering about the access differential concept and um you know in some ways it it anchors access to um and so have you run into any problem books with that kind of framing for it and it is still a positioning disability as a deficit with able-bodied Norms as the standard to which we must have been accommodated yeah that's a really good question you know I hadn't thought of it that way because the um that uh theme or category however you want to call it actually came from the data itself like that's the way students described the accessibility challenges that they were encountering and I think more that had more to do with graduate school culture than like society and measuring yourself against non-disabled folks um because they're looking at what do I have to produce to be successful as a grad student and it's like such a very hard time of just trying to get things going and trying to get things moving and um having to navigate actually a lot of the social relationships that are intertwined with these requests and accommodations and deal dealing with accessibility um that that's how they determined like what they needed to do and I think this is actually common in graduate school it's like how we decide whether or not we're doing well enough is by seeing where our peers are in grad school anyway right and um whether or not that's the right way to do it right my my the students in my lab are all writing papers we're all contributing and submitting to Kai this year or something like that um and that's how we decide whether or not we're we're in that clan in that group right so if you're a student with a disability and you're having to drop that paper because you didn't have access to something a tool to allow you to do the analysis then that's how that feels to you is that I'm not submitting because of access not because I couldn't do the analysis so I think that's how they were describing it um so definitely I think that whole perspective on this ableist aspect of it in terms of measuring by non-disabled standards is a really good criticism of that yeah but I I don't know like I mean I think that just sort of says a lot about the framing of grad school probably yeah and the institution yeah yeah sounds great I don't know if there are online questions I don't think I can probably take one more question um so I wanted to sort of follow up a little bit on exactly what you were just saying because I was being put in Mind of a situation a few years ago where I was on this um committee trying to sort of address uh the problem that students were reporting that they felt that their programs were not accepting of non-academic career outcomes right wanting to leave the academy and as we started to look at it it turned out much of the pressure was not coming from professors or from teachers or advisors it's coming from other students who are themselves committed to the idea that that reciprocal and therefore bringing a lot of pressure to us and so many of your examples sort of that focus on sort of institutional change are sort of pointing at I guess sort of like Regulators at like higher levels of the institution and data professors as needing to sort of be more accommodating for students with facilities but it strikes me that this is actually more of a cultural question and so the question is what kind of tools do we have to sort of broadly change the culture which actually includes other students who may have very normalizing kinds of ideas about what price yeah I absolutely agree with that and that's one of the things that we heard a lot about from students themselves in another study that I didn't talk about which was that they when we asked them about learning accessibility in Computing or computer science they were saying things like well but the tech industry doesn't care about it so I don't need to care about it and this is a more broad cultural issue that they perceived it as not being important because Tech didn't consider that a priority and so that kind of like filtered down to where they were seeing those Tech professionals and what they aspire to be and being like well that's not part of that story and therefore it's not part of mine so I think that's definitely a cultural thing a societal thing it's bigger than what we are but there's a lot of that that's that is still embedded in the institution and how we do things in Academia um that I think carried over into the way the students were talking about it in that study anyway yeah but that's a really great point I agree yeah yeah all right and with that um that concludes our informatics seminar for today and and for uh this year for the Spring quarter | UCIBrenICS | UCF6U5Z2Ok9wmHcXsQK2OHgw | 2023-06-06 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 10,446 | 56,364 |
7UV3lpMzjw8 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7UV3lpMzjw8 | Unit 4: Lesson 7 | unfortunately tonight's and wits are going to be pretty long so here we are on page 65 I'm going to be talking about properties of quadrilaterals okay so our objective is to define our determine page 60 determine properties of quadrilaterals there's gonna be a lot a lot a lot of colors used today by a lot of colors I mean we're going to use blue and green a lot um so make sure you have your blue and green marker pen highlighter whatever we're using to signify those colors okay our first vocabulary word is [Music] quadrilateral and quadrilateral means side so it's a four-sided figure and any quadrilateral is made up of two triangles so the interior angle measure will be twice that of a triangle 360 degrees the next type of so we're going to be talking about all quadrilaterals today and we're going to get slowly more specific about each of them okay so a trapezoid is a special type of quadrilateral it's a quadrilateral with one pair of opposite parallel lines should say sides that would be more descriptive so my picture of this will put in green because that's the color I happen to have on hand and what's called the leg is this little part right here right leg and the leg of a trapezoid are the two sides that are not parallel now I want to clear up this definitional traps wait a little bit it's a quadrilateral with at least one pair of parallel sides so a trapezoid can have one pair of parallel sides oreck I have two pairs of parallel sides the next more specific type of quadrilateral is an isosceles trapezoid it is a trapezoid with congruent legs so here i have my trapezoid with the base is parallel so the parallel sides are called the bases okay and then the legs are also congruent so maybe I'll extend this a little bit to make it look a little bit more like they are in fact groin so those legs are the same length it's not a gimpy trapezoid it's got legs of equal length okay all right so those are the two types of trapezoids and they're the least specific least requirements of any of the quadrilaterals the next type of quadrilateral that we're going to talk about is parallelogram grand mean shape or diagram okay are obviously not diagram it means shape or drawing okay and parallel means parallel so what it means two sides are equal so parallelogram is a trapezoid with two pairs of opposite parallel sides so a parallelogram is an isosceles trapezoid because the opposite all opposite sides are congruent in an isosceles trapezoid is a trapezoid and a trapezoid is a quadrilateral there for a pillow graham is a quadrilateral so I'm going to draw a picture of a parallelogram with all sides being parallel okay all right now we get even more specific and we have a rectangle rectangle by definition is a parallelogram pero lo 2 l's in the middle when i'll at the end parallelogram with four congruent angles so rectangle even has a special part of it in its name so rectangles are special parallelograms where all of the angles are congruent and since all four angles are congruent so each angle would be X so I have four angles of X they add up to be 360 each angle if X is the angle ends up being 90 degrees and that too I wrecked comes from from we wrecked between standing up straight it's going to draw a picture of a rectangle with its four congruent angles and its opposite parallel sides the next special type of parallelogram is a rhombus and rhombus is a parallelogram with four congruent sides if I were to draw a picture of that it might look like this or all sides are congruent and opposite sides are parallel so a rhombus is a parallelogram a parallelogram is a trapezoid and trapezoid is a quadrilateral so a rhombus is a trapezoid and a quadrilateral next up is a square Square is both a rhombus and a rectangle so it's got right angles it's got four congruent sides and opposite sides are parallel human and let step zoom in on that diagram you can see it the last one the last shape is not a trap toy it has no parallel sides it is what is called a kite the kite is super special so a kite has two pairs of consecutive congruent sides so what that looks like is this but the sides are not necessarily parallel so those are all of our shapes all right now we have to talk about the properties of all of these shapes which is going to take us another 15 minutes all right actually you know what i'll be nice and on Monday I'll have a little chart for you where we could just take off all of the properties for these I love that instead of writing them all out we'll make a little chart on Monday for them sounds good that's the end | Chelsea Northrop | UCAcuKMLL_rvnb1rEYmI5Sfg | 2016-12-09 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 861 | 4,588 |
gImHp5BMzu8 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gImHp5BMzu8 | Developing Financial Procedures - Module 7 - BSCO | this presentation looks at developing Good Financial procedures it's about developing a system and making sure that everybody knows how it works and how to use it in this way you can look after your group's money well and protect your organization it's important to set up a bank account in the name of the organization and this is usually needed if you want to apply for funding please see our fact sheet for more information you'll need at least two people to approve transactions these people are called signatories and it's a good idea to have three signatories on the account in case someone is unavailable make sure that these signatures aren't related or don't live together as this could make your money less secure and may cause issues when you come to apply for funding signatories have to be available and able to sign documents on a regular basis whether that's paper documents or approving online transactions as possible all money coming in and out of your organization should go through the bank account so that there's a clear record of all transactions if you're collecting small donations and then spending them within a short time then you must be very careful to record all transactions so that is the money coming in and the money going out this is very important to reassure members that the money is being properly spent and to avoid any confusion about how the money has been used so to recap on signatories at least two segmenties should sign checks and people should never sign a blank check at least two secretaries should approve all Bank transactions this is known as dual verification it leads to a signatory should be needed to set up direct debits or standing orders and lastly if you have a debit card ensure you have clear procedures for its use this means limiting who can have the card or use the card and having a limit on how much can be spent or withdrawn in one day on a regular basis for example every month your Treasurer or it could be a member of Staff should check that all the transactions on your bank statement match with your own records this is called bank reconciliation your Treasurer should also check the bank balance to make sure that you have enough funds to pay all your financial commitments it's important to keep a record of all money coming in and going out of the organization and you can do this by using a spreadsheet or an accounts book money coming into the organization is called income and examples of records are award letters from funders details of any donations receipts so if somebody gives you cash give that person a receipt and keep a copy money going out of the organization is called expenditure so keep a copy of all receipts and paid invoices remember to monitor your spend on a regular basis and be clear about whose role is to do this watch out for any overspending and take action immediately to avoid spending money that you don't have if there are reasons why a project is more expensive than you've budgeted for then you could speak to the funder to see if there are any other funds or to explain why you're unable to do what you said you would do or you could look at how you could bring in additional funds also watch out for any under spending if you're spending less than your budgeted for then you could look at what you could do to address this or if not then speak to the funder most funders are happy to consider a different idea for how you use the money sometime called a change of use particularly if your idea still fits with the aims of their fund for some funders you'll be reporting to them on a regular basis so this can be an opportunity to raise any issues if you do need to speak to funders then don't leave it to the last minute but do it in plenty of time and definitely well before the grant ends to avoid having to return funds in terms of cash transactions any cash received should be banked as soon as possible it's a good idea to agree a time frame for example within one week it's important to keep cash transactions to minimum and notes of large amounts of cash in the office or at someone's home but it's okay to use cash transactions for small amounts through a petty cash system so pay to cash a small amounts of cash used for small levels of spend that you might make during the day for example bag milk and biscuits for the group session or paying volunteer expenses or travel expenses it's probably easier to manage if you have an office or a community base and good practice to keep it in a locked cash box somewhere secure for example in a locked filing cabinet or in a safe you should also agree how much petty cash will be in the cash box at any one time depending on the number of expected transactions for example 50 pounds or 100 pounds possibly more for bigger organizations to keep track of the petty cash keep a petty cash book in with the cash books and complete it every time money is put in or taken out make sure that if any money is spent then a receipt for that amount is put in the petty cash box or that there's some kind of paper record for example a photocopy of a bus ticket or a signed form from a volunteer your translator or designated staff member should check the cash box on a regular basis for example every Fortnight or every month and check that the amount in the tin matches with the petty cash book this is called reconciliation all of this spending should eventually be recorded in your income expenditure sheet you can decide whether you have to detail every single petty cash transaction or whether you can group some of the expenditure together depending on whether you have to allocate the spend to different funders it's good practice for your Treasurer to prepare details of income and expenditure to date for each committee meeting these are called management accounts funders may ask to see your management accounts particularly if you're a new group and don't yet have a set of annual accounts Financial reports should be an agenda item at every committee meeting the treasurer should highlight any areas of concern and anything that needs action and the committee should look at the accounts carefully ask questions and agree any action required remember that all of the committee are responsible for the organization's money so get involved ask questions make sure you understand what money you have how it's been used and examine the current spends to double check that everything is in track each year your Treasurer should prepare an overall summary of the accounts for the last year these are called annual accounts these should be presented to your members at your annual general meeting even if you're a small organization with very little income and expenditure it's important to prepare accounts for each Financial year this may be a requirement within your Constitution or governing document but it also starts to build up your accounting records for your organization and is often requested by funders accounts don't need to show the detail of every transaction but they need to show the overall income and expenditure for the whole year and this is usually done under broad headings for income it could be grants and trusts or donations and for expenditure it could be split into salaries project costs running costs events and volunteering costs so what to include in your annual accounts you should include your total income so all the money that came into your organization in the last year and your total expenditure so all the money that went out of your organization in the last year and you should also include the difference between your income and expenditure this will either be a deficit when you've spent more money than your income or a surplus when you've brought in more money than you've spent your account should also detail what funds you have left this includes any funds for a specific purpose which have not been spent and which need to be carried forward into the next financial year these are called restricted funds and any funds which the organization holds and which have no restrictions on how they can be used in the future these are called Reserves the financial year usually runs from the 1st of April in one year to the 31st of March and the next year although you can agree your own dates for your own Financial year if you wish as long as everybody is clear for very small amounts of income and expenditure you may not need your accounts to be checked by an independent person however as you grow bigger as an organization You may wish to get an independent person to check over the accounts for example someone with bookkeeping experience or a respected person within the community for bigger organizations or Charities you will have to get your accounts ordered to buy an accountant so make sure you build this into your running course and any funding 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3Mai6BMf4DE | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Mai6BMf4DE | 2022 eMLS League Series 2 pres. by Coca-Cola | Semifinals & Final | [Music] welcome inside mls we're off and running sensational goal brand new team joining us for this season [Music] [Applause] [Music] yes hello everyone welcome to day two at emls league series two presented by coca-cola not too long from now we will crown the second champion of the season i am faced with so we've got susanna collins dan gaskin and mike labelle hanging out what a day one dan yeah it really was an incredible day one i mean we're talking about how spoiled i was in series one and i didn't know what was gonna happen in series to do what players was i gonna see are we gonna see a repetitive nature well it doesn't seem like that's gonna happen goal machine was eliminated our series one champion does not get through into any further than the quarter-finals he won't be in the semis he won't be in the final this time but we did see paulo neto qualify through to the semis that's back-to-back semi-finals and he'll be looking to try and make it back-to-back grand finals here which if he plays anything like he did yesterday he's definitely capable of doing so hey speaking of finals michael bell when dualsta makes it there he usually wins he's got a bit of a hurdle though to get there it's not a usual wins he only wins he has not lost the final yet but who's counting and we had a fantastic matchup yesterday i would argue the best matchup between dualsting kim amido both guys battling back and forth facing adversity there were comebacks there was action there was drama all of the above but susannah there are a couple players standing in both these players way pauline to end duels this way expert and lamps they both want to make a name for themselves a little bit more yeah absolutely and i think that we can kind of call day one a little bit of an upset special as we saw lamps taking down gold machine who is our league series one champion and then ex verde taking on alan avi who was the number one seed expert it was number eight um and he bounced him so but again the way we're talking about this it isn't really an upset faisal because all of these guys are so talented we saw what ex verde could do last season lamps is a rising star in fifa so it's again once again just a testament to the level of skill and talent that we have on the emls circuit this year and again only three points separated first and eighth in the standings to get to this event so really no upsets anywhere you look due to the current kobe 19 conditions of course we had to move our first two events online we really wanted to be in person in chicago despite the snow for the event but of course ensuring the safety of the players staff and fans remaining our highest priority we are so looking forward though to being back in person for emls cup in austin texas at south by southwest on march 13th that will be a whole vibe what i'm excited about today is the contest we have for you on twitch yes another one where you can win a custom mls jersey mls store gift cards and there are a hundred and twenty thousand fifa points the equivalent of a thousand us dollars up for grabs i was pretty active in the giveaway part of the twitch yesterday but uh i fizzled near the end so congratulations to all of you that did win here's how you can win today throughout the show you'll see questions pop up on your screen from the support buff extension the more you participate the more correct predictions you make the more points you're gonna earn and you can play on your desktop and on mobile at the end of the show the top 10 on the leaderboard will be eligible for prizing you have to link your account to be eligible restrictions do apply you have to be 18 or older got to live in the us or canada excluding quebec please read the rules in the panel below for more details i was up to i think 14. that was the highest i got then i was like you know what this is unfair let the people watching let our viewers win us some of these prizes so i stepped away but i'm not gonna hesitate to get back in there if y'all are slacking trust me no slacking off the goals and the sick play yesterday you saw some of the highlights here's a look at the bracket and where things stand after day one mike labelle what matchup are you eyeing in the most day i think i know oh i'm looking at this dual stuff versus ex verde we're either going to have the return of dulce to the finals we haven't seen him there in a few years and for ex verde yesterday and i think we all put out a bit of a public apology outside of you faisal of course we expected alan to get the job done he makes the upset it was in dominant fashion and we've never seen him reach a final so i like what's shaping up there on the left side of the bracket uh and then of course we have household names to go in the other direction with lamps and palinetta yeah on the other side you've got two players who have played against each other faisal that we saw it in series one we saw lamps go up against palonetto paloneta beat him 5-2 it was a very vatic victory indeed but lapse looks like a different beast this time today he took down gold machine the reigning champion and now he's going to be riding that momentum wave and i'm scared i would be scared if i was going up against either of these players actually i'm scared watching these players so god knows what they're feeling right now going up against one another i thought you're going to be scared for your predictions but all of you should we'll get to that a little later in the show as well all right all right all right it's so bad we have to actually bring in someone else to help predict but we'll also get to that a little bit later too let's look at the schedule for today's matches all right we've got our first semi-final match featuring austin fc's ex faraday versus dulce of the new york red bulls then our second semi-finalist lamp from minnesota united taking on league series one runner-up paolo neto from atlanta united then the winners will face off in the e mls league series 2 final let's take a look at our league series 2 mls power rankings i imagine some things will change after this event of course dan but what performances on day one makes you think certain names will move in certain places wow paolanetto is going to be inching closer to gold machine if not overtaking gold machine now gold machine has fallen in the quarter-finals paloneto gets back-to-back semi-finals lamps also justifying perhaps erasing his stock after his semi-final that he's got to as well there's a few players that maybe will drop out of this top 10 uh george adamu not able to qualify for another tournament needs to win the qualifier to get to the mls cup alexander might drop a little bit but i'm still impressed with what he's done and gustavo of course could drop out of that top 10. difficult to power rank so many good players of course uh but certainly paolo nato his stock is rising so much right now yeah yeah yeah absolutely right now that you know some of the players that dan mentioned let's talk about the league format for this season you already know there are three events earlier this month we had league series one where the top eight qualifiers moved on to a single elimination bracket twenty thousand dollars on the line and the league series one title now in league series two players compete again they did the online qualifier matches this week they were tight extremely tight the top eight moved on to the single elimination bracket to compete for twenty thousand dollars but we'll crown that one today and the winner of the league series two title then at our third and final stop of the season emls cup all online qualifier matches are tallied up they form an overall table top 11 move right into the emls bracket the last 16 players they battle it out in a last chance qualifier for the 12th seed then eml s cup that bracket is a 12 player single elimination bracket with 35 000 up for grabs also the top three finishers they receive direct seats to the fifa global series playoffs for a chance to then move on to the fifa year world cup and be crowned the undisputed best fifa player in the world that's the season format this is of course league series 2. here's how you can watch each and every event that comes your way all broadcasts are on twitch and on twitter if you missed leak series one you can go check out the vods i cried myself to sleep watching league series one finals yesterday but that's that's okay that's just me today is the final day though for league series two then our final event of the season the mls cup on sunday march 13th south by southwest in austin texas you can tune in and of course follow at emls on twitter for all your updates and do not forget to subscribe to the mls channel on twitch or use your channel points to unlock our emls emotes and no surprise of course the most used emote mic the labelism the labelism we got the picture we got it on a popsicle stick and we've got the emote as well because of course we do i'll never get over how good that picture is never get over it top quality i'm just saying i'm gonna i'm gonna frame it i think you can be an artist yeah i think you'll be able to sign it you gotta sign it frame it and send it autograph it whatever you want no problem oh you want her to decide not me to sign it under my back not you bro maybe you should send it to autograph and then you should put it up it's so good it's so good i love my facebook it's got i've got a killer jawline there yeah all round we're going to see it a lot today no ears can't hear you're going to see that a lot i try i try dan is just rolling his eyes at this room well i mean like a lot of pictures of mike labelle but i don't know how much of them are appropriate for broadcast so i'll just keep going we do have a separate chat of like dodgy michael hold on hold on hold on dead better or worse than ice cream on church sorry sorry i didn't think we were never right never mind never mind never mind never mind never mind never mind never mind chat i'm seeing what's happening right now yeah mm-hmm no happening don't fall for a quick break we are taking a break we need to right now we need to get on the same page as the four of us up next it's our first semi-final match ex verde versus it's ems league series 2 presented by coca-cola [Music] so [Music] yes what is good everyone welcome back to the mls league series two presented by coca-cola we've got four players left competing for their share of twenty thousand dollars and the league series two titles we're kicking things off with our first semi-final it's austin fc's ex verde taking on new york red bulls dual star damn set us up this is going to be a matchup that you do not want to miss ex verde who really surprised everyone yesterday he was very much the underdog but arguably could be the favorite depending on how you look at this one but he's going up against dorsta someone who hasn't reached a semi-final in a couple of years but we know full well that when he did reach a semi-final he went on to the final three times and won it three times so that is a scary statistic to go up against if you are ex verde mike i know you have a favorite here but xverde he was class yesterday [Music] and not only did he surprise people but he had a different gameplay style remember we've had a fresh update or a new patch in fifa which has shifted the way that the game play and some of the structure works and he was using a lot of deep ball and it was a little more of a direct approach we saw pressure and i'm interested he's going to bring that identical type of package for dualsta or if he's maybe going to adjust well mike let's take a look at the rosters here as well take us through ex verdes roster and some of the rules for the tournament regarding them i'd love to and if you're just tuning in welcome this is the stream that you want to be a part of emls relatively straightforward you're going to have five mls players on the pitch at all times and from league series one to league series two the big shift is that we now have the option of having patto so poto's made it into almost everyone's team whether he's in the starting eleven he's coming off the bench uh and then as for the other players you're gonna see one icon is the traditional route a lot of r9s just because r9 is unstoppable plays with both feet can finish anywhere and everywhere and then it gets to mixing and matching between the mbop mbappes and the neymars the genolas the vinicius and so forth and so on of personal preference and you're not seeing any team of the year players mainly because we had to submit these teams prior to those releases so that's the only reason you're not seeing team of the year players that will shift uh heading into emls cup so at the next event first land event the return of everything austin texas south by southwest something you do not want to miss i see dulce's squad relatively similar he's not going to play genola as a fullback you expect santos to go take that role and then peter check and goal always a little bit of some of that subjectivity and dempsey now in his new role coming off the bench sometimes even a reserve mainly because of that pato introduction all right some similarities couple differences though in these rosters which is great to see as well every player finding their certain style and certain way of making things work hey that's experience it's his second season competing in e-mls if you don't know him just yet well let's meet him my name is john garcia and my gaming tag is expert and i play for austin fc i'm 26 years old and i'm from riverside california the meaning behind my gamer tag is just to represent the fans and the club itself i have been representing the club for two years my favorite mls player is dempsey just because of what he's done for the national team and his legacy in europe my place i was very attacking i sometimes leave myself open defensively but whatever it takes to score goal whenever i'm in game i only listen to music my role model in gaming would have to be faker it's somebody who's achieved longevity for numerous years and achieved it all and still wants more my first fifa game was fifa 10. it's exciting to see south by southwest hosting it's a historic venue that means a lot to austin it would be great to learn there my hopes for this year are the same as everybody else just lift the truck [Music] here we don't seem to have a good head on his shoulders and uh again he's gonna make for a tough vote today and going forward okay guys it's time it's time for our pre-match prediction we all get a chance to predict the winner but we have a special guest joining us who's doing a watch along on his channel as well let's bring in zways way back what's up man how you doing hey doing all right how's it going guys oh we are we are doing okay listen i don't mean to say this in any bad way our predictions are so bad we needed to bring in somebody that's a little bit smarter than us right now so without getting into your pick jessie are you ready to handle the pressure that comes with emls predictions because there's a lot of it all right bring it hey listen man i'm i'm about the pressure you know what's gonna set a lot of these competitors apart in the competition is dealing with a little bit of pressure so uh bring it yeah hey mike by the way how's it going brother good to see you again man the hair is looking uh looking good i'm doing wonderful i'm happy that you're gonna come and hopefully save my record here uh i i i think faizal's the only one above 500 at the moment so yeah we're looking rough it's been a rough couple weeks well let's see though so it can help uh get us all back on track as well all right here's the deal in the chat you can make your prediction by voting in the sport buff extension on the screen we're going to go around the horn with ours i will direct you guys let's start though with you michael bells feels like i know where you're going to go i just feel that dual still's been extremely consistent he rises to these big occasions and the man has not lost in a semi-final hope that's not going to be a curse of a commentator he's not lost in a final i expect him to get the job oh you've done so far uh i just let everybody know yeah like mike half of my career you're not wrong we brought in a judge predictor because of my predictions have been so suspect yeah i'm a judge predictor you know when they bring them in for those celebrity shows it's like hey he's way back hey we got a situation mike's really been rough lately uh can you come in and save him you didn't even say that one with your chest man i didn't even feel the belief in that one but i know where you're getting i know what's happening behind the scenes i see the group channels i see what's happening i know we got a last-minute guest predictions have been kind of dodgy we need to improve something yeah you see all you got his little isms that's all you got mike that's how you can show up on time all right susannah you're up your thoughts i liked that i like that little sick burn there um oh i mean i have been hot garbage hot garbage in making predictions i think i got one right one yesterday which is this is abysmal and uh this is not reflective of my typical performance on e-mls broadcast i just want to say i'm usually a little better than this i need to redeem myself i'm gonna go um oh man i'm gonna go dual stuff with this one because i i think hey i think that was a huge he wanted it so much yesterday after he won when i spoke to him he wants more trophies he is hungry for it um i i just i like the way he's playing right now we're going dual stuff all right dan you no you not me i want to go every single time [Music] i'm not melting big beard energy vibrant energy i'm going in now okay uh i'm going with i'm going with x verde i'm going with x i believed in him yesterday i believed in him yesterday this is a guy that had big moments in league series one and league series two a year ago couldn't capitalize on them he was there he learned he was also in my twitch chat last night hanging out and so the affection is there so thanks to that i am picking him up he will pick you i'm glad you're well listen yeah because i wanted to go against you and i would have gotten worked so well for yourself but it's worked so well for the reason why i'm gonna go for dorster is yesterday i think ex verde got a little bit lucky with some of his goals still deserves to be here don't get me wrong but he got a little bit lucky he's going up against dulce he was irish luck of the irish i think will topple ex bernie in this situation and i'm putting rebels to go through i like that logic mm-hmm a lot of words play there i like that i've delivered says you last but not least i don't know if your chat's helping you out sway your decision or not but i feel like you're smart enough to go with the right guy so who you got okay so 8-3 is a resounding victory um i don't think you can count on a guy that goes uh that goes eight three across two games uh and three people have already said dual stuff so i just feel like i just gotta jump in there me and faizal team five's little team's way uh pulling for uh x verde yeah um a3 just you know absolute dominant performance so that that's that's my final answer eight uh uh experience it's basil but we'll work on that going forward that's okay it's okay you're cool to do that because we got the same prediction we're almost almost fully in sync there big guy it's the connection it's the connection i got snow you've got apologies yeah apologies if there's a little bit of uh yeah i'm working on my working on my mic we're all good [Music] we are all good listen we appreciate you joining us we are gonna check in with you after the game as well and we encourage all of you in the chat to send us your best comments during the game we'll try to feature as many as we can maybe dan and mike will give you a bit of a shout out speaking of dan and mike you know when i throw to them it's time for a game first semi-final let's go semi-finals time here in emls league series two and that only means one thing we got some juicy fifa action about to arrive on our screens two competitors who will be desperate to get to that final and have a shot and not just prize money pride but also be able to take down arguably another competitor who is hot in form right now ex verde yesterday as we heard from his way back scored eight goals he was what would look like unstoppable however on the other side dulster he looked calm he looked focused every single time a goal went against him he made sure he went down the other end and scored a right back mike labelle this is certainly going to be a close encounter i feel like the first goal is going to be very important in this matchup and i'm not going to say that their styles are contradictory but the way that they got the results were a little bit different we looked at uh ex verde a lot of it was being able to overwhelm very high pressure a lot of risk to reward play and duels has kind of been the opposite where you had a lot more of the build up it's been a little more methodical he gets creative into the final third and as you said you could almost feel that he was gonna stay calm and have that composure and be able to see out a game even as uh we saw kim amido making those comebacks and definitely forcing uh an agenda making the game really interesting so austin versus the new york red bulls then in our semi-finals in our first match on broadcast today of course a place in the grand final awaits as the other side of the bracket has paolo neto and lamps that is not going to be a fun encounter whoever you're going to face both of these competitors struggled against those two during the qualifiers but right now it's about focusing on what is in front of you already looking to try and launch an attack here but being matched by many of the austin players here's zimbappe will find the ball through and oh it's so close plato almost opening the scoring and you spoke about it and if we do see a a similar package in terms of the game plan from ex verde he's just scoring a lot of goals conceding a lot of goals or scoring and conceding a lot of goals because it was just so offensive focused and it really overwhelmed allen avi and it caught us all off guard you got to give a lot of credit to ex verde and committing to that plan something that exploded was able to do yesterday in the quarter-finals was just get those shots away no they weren't always shots that were definitely going in sometimes they would collide with the defenders and then he was always there for the rebound but it was a play style that really worked for him just shooting whenever he had sighted goal hoping that if it didn't end up in the back of the net at least end up with someone who could do a job with it and his reactions were always on point he's very aware of where that ball could be bubbling too and i wonder whether whether we'll see something similar today but for now it's thundster coming forward neymar manages to beat the fullback quite easily goes that one extra step further and has just gone wide i was worried for a second i thought it snuck in what a nearly of an opportunity knocking making the movement you're gonna see a lot of these overlapping runs with the wingers and it's just a matter of that first touch you saw neymar had a fantastic first touch took him into space and bopping not quite able to convert maybe a little too close to the goalkeeper we'll find ronaldo there's that shot that i was talking of not necessarily the clearest of opportunities but a lot of pros will always look for that extra percentage look for that extra fine margin that will allow you to get closer to goal whereas x further just it's a shoot on site type of player and it really did work for him yesterday so dawson's got to be aware of that and prepared to get his defenders in place if there is some sort of rebound that occurs they did match up previously last year and ex-verde was able to get the better of dorsta so that's something that maybe plays on the mind and this could be the finish as well the goalkeeper movement was there but it just opened up the path to ronaldo and i was going to say we've had a couple of early teasers both these guys prolific going forward and something that's just very smart there from duels to he waits for the last moment to convert on that volley or strike the volley mainly because he wants to see if the goalkeeper is going to move or not waits for him to scoot over hits it on the near post so expert a trying to show the goalkeeper movement hoping you'll be able to predict it and as you say patience paying off for dulce but maybe on the other side and bappe could do something ex verde shooting at sight once more but no clear path for him dulce trying to respond with a quick counter attack but nathan able to stop ronaldo in his tracks this time so a nice early lead for dorster and exactly what the doctor ordered especially when you consider the amount of goals that ex-verde was able to find yesterday but alan harvey also found the first goal of the game yesterday and then found himself down by eight so something that dolce will be well aware of just needs to make sure he stays tight defensively which is something he has done all tournament long the third best defensive record in the league from this tournament here's expertly to try and ruin that it's denied though and if you're just tuning in again i would get your snacks out get some popcorn ready this is not going to be a low scoring affair happily go on record you can just tell there's so much space offensively for both these guys to work with and we've already had a couple of those yearly opportunities whether it was a tap in or one pass short or maybe a slight misread but they're always in the final third well that's a good ball in that lino's gonna allow that one to play on neymar just on side but what do you do from here who rolls inside plays it two on back bay turns on to the right and the left but looking for that extra pass didn't work out he wasn't too keen on taking the shot and i feel like the playstyle difference mike is that we probably would have seen the shot a little bit earlier there if that was x further you're not wrong in terms of an analyst viewpoint uh ex verde has a certain flow with his attack if anything you could say when it works that it's amazing it's incredible put you in a situation to get some of those bounces that could be very favorable however if it doesn't click then you're always saying why didn't you make the extra pass or take the extra touch because at the end of the day especially a professional fifa at this level it's all about efficiency he shoots there it is outside of the box finesse shot wasn't time to perfection uh and something that's a little bit more unique to xverde as well as you've been saying from the jump he shoots frequently he's gonna take a little more quantity of options and from outside the box inside the box for first time after some touches after some skills it does have variety here's ronaldo trying to instantly respond his doorstep on average every leg ex bernie is having at least eight shots whereas duster down to just around five so that just shows play styles are slightly different but here's some paper trying to get it back to neymar dual stock always looking to get the higher percentage chances he just has to be a little bit aware of ex verde's play style and where he's going to be shooting from maybe close him down a little bit quicker if he does have the ball on the edge of the box we've seen a couple of goals now from outside the area the tournament i remember one yesterday neymar scoring timed green the r9 showing why he's so important to have on the pitch it doesn't matter left foot right foot of course five-star weak foot he can bang them in from any distance even though he can be that poacher also has the pork play style ronaldo trying to fire once more but that is not gonna work out and between the two of them you almost have a duels to the doctor where he's identifying he's diagnosing when he's on that offensive end really trying to pass it into the back of the net and just just move it around the defense and then you have someone like ex verde maybe a little more of an assassin where he's just shooting from everywhere uh he's gonna take a lot of opportunities he's gonna keep you guessing definitely has a certain fluidity to that offensive approach in that final third again a little more unpredictable in certain ways it's difficult to play against someone who will just constantly shoot on site and it's what something alan avi found yesterday is that that ball can end up anywhere once it leaves the foot of a player your defender will block it naturally but where does it go afterwards at the moment duster's been able to contain that he's been able to handle it he's had players in the right places he's been able to switch and get control of it wasn't able to handle the shot from r9 though next birthday would be delighted that that one's gone in the back of the net i mean i'd say a shot from there maybe works 50 of the time just get a rough guess from my own personal experience the keeper sometimes will just be in the right area for it goalkeeper movement can help as well but that one catches dualster ever so slightly off guard the next birthday grabs the equalizer we're tied up one to one after 45. remember it's two legs of fifa here in the semi-finals and that's a fantastic ball but penta check no whoa that was a worrying time but peter check showing he knows how to handle business and just a beautiful splitting through ball kind of looks off another offensive player and it throws off dualstead defensively and allows for that gap a lot of chances being created though and i think you alluded to this it's very unlikely to be a low scoring game between these two with the amount of chances we've already seen there's ronaldo sanchez and persua linking up in the middle r9 just looking for that ball find some vape as well that's a great block by nathan very much needed goes out for a corner neither of these competitors are known uh necessarily for closing out games in terms of holding the ball or game management they're very forward thinkers uh and you're going to see a lot of different ingenuity just around that final third [Applause] online beats one beats two mapper can't get hold of it though so is verde doing his job defensively can't allow duster to have too much creative freedom i feel because if you do he will punish you i think mike hit the nail on the head almost doctor-like surgical diagnosing dissecting his opponent whereas for ex verde he just gets a hammer out and starts walloping hits that ball is nice analogy wherever he can as neymar now finds ronaldo oh that's a lovely thing about that but surgical wow again though you see it with ex verde uh there's a lot that you're not maybe able to predict he doesn't do things by the meta all the time uh whether it's the crossing or like some of the long shots just different ways to incorporate an offensive approach and the reason that we're talking about duels to being so surgical is because you can see what he's planning as you're seeing the build up you can tell what options he's looking to open up if you're a viewer you can look for some of the the pass and go the the little bit of movement the one twos you can kind of see what's on his mind a small mistake from expertise allows all stir to regain possession drag back and buffet still has the ball it's fortunate but duster will take it and he fires a second into the back of the net and the new york red and you find themselves two and up and you need those types of situations every single matchup that we have commentated over that we have really analyzed and discussed in deeper depth it's included moments where there was a friendly bounce or potentially a rebound or a post being hit something happened i just think it's the nature of fifa even here look at this beautiful instant replay that if you shoot to the corner anywhere else and that's going to beat petr cech and it's one of those where i think that the next birthday will walk back but this one i think anybody would be a bit frustrated with as well duster capitalizing on a mistake just being persistent with them constantly waiting for that ball to come back to him and eventually managing to grab the goal thanks for the at the back straight away no he can't so now dawson can launch another counter attack and he really does quickly usher that ball up to the other side of the pitch sometimes can be too quickly but he holds on to it on this occasion there's a lot of space for vinicius will he get to the bottom line yes he will place it back nathan's there just about holds on another one of those situations or sequences you might want to have a second guess at there's so many of those that end up being very 50 50 do you think your opponent is going to cut back is he going to go for a skill move he's going to stay forward when is the layoff happening nice password shifts it onto his left but petr gets down quickly again and that's not two but three saves now that dawson's goalkeeper has made and we always talk about goalkeeper selection and preference and it was donnarumma's show a couple of weeks ago in league series one head to check looking to try and put some respect on his neck and i'm a little surprised after the pause ex verde is being a little more aggressive with some of his defensive approach the only reason i'm surprised by that is because we have two legs and you don't want to go too high up you don't want to raise your line and then open up all the space in behind maybe duel stood and nip something just before going into that second leg that's paul tapato on the left here looking up with whoever you can find at the moment there's a little bit of space in the middle and bapley just trying to search for a gap between the defenders and instead gulsta has to retreat r9 doesn't get the pass and makes verde if he allows any of those passes to get through he knows full well with the way that dorset is playing looking for those extra percentages it's very likely going to end up in a goal so he has to be able to make sure that he doesn't make those mistakes on the other side though looks to try and capitalize on maybe a little bit of space at the back plays one inside to lorenzo patto now on the edge of the box does have support from r9 adam bappe but can't do much with it [Applause] this could be a dangerous moment for dulce though loads of space in the middle will find pato could shoot if he wants to but hasn't been doing it fighting instead and that's a great save and a much needed one for ex verde in that circumstance again once he gets that penetrating pass to him bobby the pass across what you're looking for so many of the 1v1 especially when the keeper leaves uh his line unless you're going for a little dink or a chip that we have seen effectiveness actually from both of these competitors the keepers get foot on everything or they get a hand onto something they really take away the angles for some of the 1v1s [Applause] and certainly with the latest title update there has been changes to the goalkeepers and you know i think a lot of these pro players are having to adjust find new ways to score as that one's just booted out for a corner looked a little bit worrying at times i think once we get to emls cup for example a lot of these players are going to be a bit more well-versed with how to score again i think there's a lot of question marks over play styles because you you learn so many bad habits throughout fifa your brain naturally your muscle memory works on how to score and then as soon as the title update comes through if there's any sort of change to the finishing the goalkeepers you can be in those bad habits for quite some time but these are amazing pro players who do adjust very quickly here's our knight wasn't able to get the shot away the keepers come out but it's offside anyway and with this in particular update it was also a major shift from the speed of the game some of the touches the passing the low driven passes defensive awareness and positioning there's a lot of things that shifted and this is our first glimpse of what it looks like from a pro end this is the first event that that's happened since this major patch that's why we're bringing it up because it's such a talking point right now in the community well last chance for duster tries to play the extra pass as well rather than just trying to nod it in with r9 he thought he'd be able to knock it back down to patto and that is definitely a chance that's gone begging and i think he probably knows it but alas 2-1 is the final score in the first leg dulster and new york red bulls have a lead over austin fc faisal you're watching in the wings and dulce you know he's put on a very impressive and solid performance but there's certainly chances there for ex-birthday right now shaking his head he knows this should be more than 2-1 certainly at the end there with the free header but hey that was tense guys that was tense there were chances both ways there was a lot of you know strategy being developed and uh learned through the game and this is the beauty of two legs you take what you learn and leg one michaela bell and you bring it to leg two how'd you feel uh both players did in this one uh i feel that dulce will be happy that he's ahead but that he's definitely hungry for more and the same with ex verde i was looking at this game and all the chances that were actually missed between both competitors you think about how many opportunities they had in the box even 1v1s and uh not everything was converted as you see this gorgeous gorgeous ball gorgeous over the top chip through ball and then he hesitates he waits with r9 this instead of being a 2-1 game could easily be 3-2 could even be 4-3 if we're dealing with efficiency i'm sure that we're gonna be seeing the goals not necessarily as you see the finesse shot opens up the body goalkeeper out of position as opposed to all the missed chances because even ex verde i'm telling you there was a point where he had three or four opportunities in a row and peter chat got down to it or just bounced this way or it's all kick save and it didn't end up being a rebound it didn't hit the post or it was gathered up and those are the types of chances that have to be finished you have to be more clinical as you see a little bit of good fortune here from a bop it goes with the drag bag bounces back to him quicker to react and and that's the decider at the moment that's part of the game though right mike like you got to take your chances we know x verde was fortunate to get a lot of those go his way but he also played well enough he didn't look like he let it affect him too much in terms of mentality again you can't at this point right because you lose your head a little bit right mike you're you're going to lose the game pretty quickly well and it's the nature of competitive fiba to a certain degree the the margins are so small they're so slim all these guys have the ability so often we do see separation it's from a mental perspective uh and some of these bounces are gonna happen for you happen against you a goalkeeper makes a great save makes a kind of a suspect save we've seen all of this happen even from yesterday so as a competitive player you have to work through that and then make adjustments when you're dealing with facing that adversity what do you think dan uh calling that game it felt like there weren't a ton of huge wide open that has to go in kind of moments but there were chances each way again both both players showing why they're in this position in this game i think that's because both players defensively were pretty sound they weren't allowing that final pass to come through galster always looking to get that you know the extra percentage to get the open goal but it wasn't really happening because you know you see nathan making those blocks marquinhos would be there to make the blocks for ex-verde and you could say the same on the other side the amount of times x verde was just shooting because he was in the area rather so than finding a gap in finding a clear sight line on goal and okay we had three goals and there were some fantastic moments but i think you're right we haven't had that many clear-cut chances and the chances which were a little bit more clear-cut weren't necessarily capitalized on there are a few mistakes made by both players they'll know that they want those back the keepers have been a big influence as they always are petty check in particular stepping up even though some of the shots were directed straight at him perhaps that's something ex-verde could have worked on maybe putting that ball to the right or left of petacek and it could have been different but it is uh setting us up for a great second leg which i'm sure you know everyone needs to be watching and start predicting in the chat because it could go either way i i honestly couldn't tell you even though i've gone from my prediction earlier expert i can easily get back into this one all right also a reminder for those that are watching on twitch and in the chat we've got a contest for you right now where you can win a custom mls jersey mls store gift cards and 120 000 fifa points up for grabs to be eligible make sure you're signed in link 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he knows mike he could have had a couple more and that first leg and we often dice and slice and and really break down what's the difference between competitors in this case my feedback for each of them would be the same neither them were clinical enough they were in the right areas at the right times and when they shot they should have passed was a an often occurrence or even shot type maybe more specific to ex verde because he got shots off but it was almost as if he was going for a low driven or he powered her right at the goalkeeper just wasn't as clinical and didn't have a high enough conversion rate to be ahead in this matchup i mean the qualifiers when they faced up against each other dawster only won by the one goal there as well it was just one nil but only across one leg but expert they could get the first goal here and there's the chip it's perfect from neymar alex verde gets the early equalizer on aggregate game on and he said mike what are you talking about with efficiency beautiful through ball dulces players get caught out of position just slightly green time chip finish and we've seen with both of these guys in particular they score the chips they go for the chips they time the chips that diagonal motion in the ocean you can find the back post it wiggles in and it's i don't want to say a new way to finish but it definitely feels that it's it's garnered a certain level of effectiveness and it just tastes good it's that extra sauce that you want to add into the equation and we're seeing at the pro level quite frequently listening to you talk sometimes just makes me hungry i'm gonna be completely honest with you after this series i might have to devour some sort of burger but xverde devoured that goal 2-2 and daughter will be a little bit frustrated he didn't actually capitalise on those chances that he had in the early stages or the late stages of leg number one unable to do something with that initial attack but able to regain possession here with r9 and just to find a tell as well and back pain patto waiting in the middle hoping that a pass can come through hoping they're generating enough space it's about what you do with it though one more and the finish is exquisite from neymar no hesitation to smash that one into the top corner and it's just so well timed the adjustments the arrangements almost forces the the defender to make a decision you've got neymar to the right where you can take a shot directly on he forces him to commit extra layoff offside trap perfectly well timed and then he's regained his lead of course and as we said at the beginning we didn't think this was gonna be a clean sheet or a slow-moving game and it hasn't been far from it two competitors who just want to grab goals different play styles but they're both effective in their own way here's verde once more neymar who's scored at both ends maybe looking to trying to double up for experience and austin fc chips one through finds plato tries to think it across but defensively dulster is sound and he's able to stop that one in its tracks as early as possible and i always talk about this when you're playing fifa we are all going to be naturally better at some aspect of the game [Applause] passes on hold or we can just go for a ball roll oh it's perfect ball rolls have been difficult from what i've seen in the tournament over these past couple of days but ambape and duster making it 4-2 and speaking of the ball roll he needed a couple extra touches afterwards that was not the case uh in the previous patches the one singular ball rolling you'd be around the goalkeeper we had i think two additional touches before finally tapping at home and what i was going to say is something i'd always talk to people you're going to be naturally gifted in a certain area or areas of the game we're talking about fifa of course and then it's a matter of building up in all the categories and being able to maximize where you already excel both of these guys from a natural tendency are offensive players and they have a lot of i would say free flow and impulse to go with some structure but naturally they're so gifted offensively and that's why you're going to see them going forward you're not going to have that additional possession play unless that possession means they're going to create opportunities or it's gain it's going for that opportunity they're not just having the ball to have the ball we need to see dorsta's defensive record show here now though he's got that two goal cushion and of course he will still be pushing for those goals on average he's only been conceding one point four goals per leg so i would suggest this is gonna be a difficult time for ex verde but after the amount of goals he was able to score yesterday i wouldn't rule anything out just yet anything's possible dan anything's possible something could be possible as well just as we say oh nine hammers one home it's 2-2 in the leg but still 4-3 in favor of the new york red bulls and you see just that little precise drop off catches the offside trap again r9 right place right time across the body it's beautiful build up and the final pass a lot of people just won't have that and it was timed to perfection and i feel like we're not going to see duster turtle up and try and defend this lead it's evident purely from that goal and the way he approached the game just in those last moments after scoring his second off the game instead i think he just wants to outscore rex further here and it certainly is a strategy that could be a risky one but it's worked out so far still having the goal lead but with every attack the expert he has you know we could be very close to seeing an equalizer on aggregate patto just about rescues that one wrestles away from his opponent and now he's actually making the run down the right hand side can't play it inside two r9 who strikes and there's the equalizer 4-4 in aggregate and i was saying about the defensive record of dulster is he gonna be able to breed from that scenario no he is not decisive definite exact you see him kind of turn inside and then whip in that cross and as you take that down with r9 you have the timed volley you just take another one of those maybe finishes to being something that you're definitely going to convert and i really like the pick out of that pass that's a difficult pass to make and you don't see the crosses all that often so it's another way of changing up your game having certain levels of versatility i think this is really good to see ex verde performing in such a way and really shining because there were a couple of question marks around his victory yesterday with some fortunate goals but he really is demonstrating he's got everything here today r9 time's in green saved by better check but so used to making it five on aggregate and duster a little bit rattled in these last few minutes has to try and stop this barrage of attacks that we're seeing from x verde if anything dulce needs to change the pace and try to get himself to half time seems like he's doing a good job at the moment at least with this current attack just in terms of his players being really wide and slowing down the game because he's not playing at a favorable pace not when xverde started to build some of this momentum you can just see it in every attack doorster in the new york rebels coming forward a lot of room for pato here on the left will continue to drive tries to play across gets a second fight in the cherry here maybe unexpectedly getting the ball turns past two defenders tries to get past the third but nathan final point of defense doing his job retrieving that ball just some passes around the back for xbirdie to wait until maybe one last attack just before this halftime whistle goes but if he sees an opportunity i'm sure he will take it that's exactly how he plays when he's in front of goat i wouldn't be surprised if it would happen elsewhere on the pitch but as we take over to the 45th and get our added on time of one minute it's now or never it means he gets a free attack or should get a free attack as i say that duster might get what he's quick he will not have time then in leg number two and it is all square poised perfectly for our final 45 minutes michael we're gonna revisit some of these goals look that little drop off pass it's just gorgeous uh you talk about timing patto here again with the takedown and then timing that finished green to hit the volley there's nothing the goalkeeper can do you can't bring them out you can't close the angle there's not enough time for you to make those adjustments it's just such a quality pick out from ex verde and it's you couldn't ask for a better match-up you look for a semi-final it's for all we're going into the second half of the second leg this is what you tuned in for and may the best man win so ex-boy and who will both be featuring at the mls cup in austin texas mayan at south by south west next verde trying to book his ticket in a final here the mls league series two he's on the comeback he was down by two goals but now we're all square 4-4 with 45 to play duolster was rocked ever so slightly but certainly in the quarter-finals every single time he started to face a little bit of troubles he always had that response and i wouldn't be surprised if he's able to get another one here anything can happen and anything will happen in emels neymar into pato assistance in the middle from fafana and our nines there waiting in the wings once more to maybe strike one home for austin isn't bapped though almost against that turn and that could have been deadly and now that was uh quite a heel i'd say from nathan there kind of came out of nowhere i thought he was going to complete that extra pass and as we go into the the later stages of this match i can already start to feel a little more of the tension there's gonna be a little more stress here and this might come down to who can handle their nerves better and nerves are difficult to deal with especially in fifa esports one mistake could be enough to send you out of this tournament single elimination of course so you don't get any second chances no lower bracket to think of you've all got to take advantage of any mistakes your opponent makes as well that's something that both players have done very well already in these two legs and those chances have been there they've really made sure that they took advantage of them whether it be just regaining possession and stopping the other person from being able to have attacks or actually finding the goal as a back bait isn't quite through but we'll be able to stretch his legs gets one back into neymar can't get the shot away yet but maybe pato could on the turn r9 oh he doesn't bring it down duster frustrated because he knows on any other day r9 takes that down and he gets the shot away well it was a strange animation on the first touch because he had it on the left and there was no chance of a block in sight switches it back to the right and it just throws off some of the approach play and of course as per usual with fifa you miss one opportunity it's a cruel game punishes you on the other end 5-4 and austin fc have made the comeback down by two now up by one next birdie showing us what he's made of once again duster he's gonna be an absolute tatters so close at one end r9 in a position where i've seen him 90 percent of the time bring it down and fire it home i shake the head from dulce and the next verde goes right up the other end to punish those are the kind of goals that can really affect your mental game but both players straight into the tactics screen changes being made and this is where your coaching is so important uh often to work with you on the discipline side because if you're duels to in this position you've been able to constantly create chances it's only the 60th minute you're down one goal you have plenty of time so maybe you do want to make some substitutions but you don't have to go too crazy with tactical adjustments you don't have to make anything uh extreme one way or the other because you have so much clock to work with so for the first time duster finds himself behind in this match-up what does he have in the tank what has he got left to do pato not able to quite get there donnarumma quick off his line the next verde quick to drop that ball and play the pass as well maybe looking to quickly release some sort of counter attack so we've got 25 minutes left in this one so not a huge amount of time to work with but still plenty for some more goals and blah blah trying to just lift that one over marquinhos but it doesn't quite get there marcus has quite the statute line oh again another mistake r9 can latch onto this one surely there's a chance here we'll make sure it's 5-5 there's the mistakes that i was talking about you've got to make them pay when something like that happens and just a massive error middle of the pitch goalkeeper clearance just wasn't open and you can see that dual says increase his pressure a little bit and ex verde i think did the opposite where he's looking to slow up and have a little more possession play and i was going to bring up we really haven't seen that from ex verde in any of the competitions league series one league series two where he's had that game management or being able to slow down a game dramatically it is something that comes with experience and even though ex verde it's not his first rodeo it's the second year in the ems but for dulster this is his fifth time competing in the e mls and of course a three-time champion as well and all three of those victories came in the same year series one series two and the ems cup treble winner and he's looking to try and get him to another final here five five at the moment but pezuelo in the box dangerous into neymar r9 can anyone get the shot away no they can't just did a tad too much maybe he had one two two opportunities to take a shot wasn't able to release it this is where it's dangerous defensively yeah duster pressing and does leave gaps in the back but he was able to just make expert a hesitate there as the press still coming through second man trying to do his job it's really doing well to navigate around all of these new york red bull players that are being a nuisance but every time the ball is won backed by dalston he's just instantly sprinting up the pitch trying to launch this counter as act trying to take advantage of maybe a lack of numbers in the back pazuelo finds duncan who's steaming up from right back where's the support in the middle can he actually find the pass or does duster have to retreat he will just slow this one down neymar now into one nine neymar makes the run as well tries to go over the top it was so close yeah the clock clock is about to the next point to score type of situation lorenzo gets the ball through oh and it's a great defensive challenge oh to happen otherwise that was the goal that we've been sending and austin into the final we know full well with this amount of time left the goal here should be enough to seal the fate of your opponent duncan again no one to really work with has to go back has to recycle play ever so slightly neymar even coming deep just to receive the ball he's still still gonna play for the last opportunity before extra time here it looks like with the way he's playing he might it's a veteran move it's something you should do if you can in the circumstance that you're not going to be countered either get extra time or you've got to go ahead in the 90th it's sensible some don't like it but it is a part of the game we take over into the 90th now one minute about it on time so that's one last attack a free attack where you cannot be punished for giving the ball away r9 we'll give the ball away but here's the lack of punish the referee will blow the whistle and we're going to extra time in our first semi-final of the day between the new york red bulls and austin fc duster and ex-verde demonstrating they cannot be separated after 180 minutes mike lavelle and you see the error there that might sit with xverde a little bit because he had the lead and he probably didn't have to kill too much of the game at that point and it's again more of a gift it was a definite error from the goalkeeper passing out at the back and we could say for critiquing dualsta in this uh i guess second leg in particular he seems to be a little hesitant on a couple of his finishes he's missed some opportunities in the box that on a different day maybe any other day he would have converted whether it's the first touch that let him down or maybe the second touch or just the misconnection whatever it could be or maybe but that's what i talked about with a lot of the tension i'm drenched in sweat i need to come out of the first shirt this is the game that is starting to feel that way where you know as we get into the nitty gritty the next goal is going to be so decisive for the winner and over the top through ball two and back bait [Applause] could have been enough but bringing it down wasn't able to get the ball ahead of him and stealing the ball back away during that break boosters coach was saying that his opponent is and i quote shook him now i don't know what the kid's saying nowadays but i think that means he is not in a good place mentally and here's dulce to try and punish that one but unable to do it as david has come on for both teams i believe and he really can be an influential player that was a poor choice from dulce as well i don't think the cross was the the option you had multiple players you could pick out within the box and i was just gonna say when you get into extra time if you played a lot of fifa it often comes down to fatigue now because you're going to have more error that you wouldn't have previously where one player could just boost by maybe a midfielder or even a defender who's now looking a little low on stamina especially if you've been playing aggressive tactics here's dulce vinicius and one more and what to say from donnarumma that could have been there any goal here in extra time could be enough to win this time goodness what a save save of the day easily oh it's not golden goal but there's such little time in extra time that one more you'd feel would be enough to send you to a grand final bappe and janola working well the pairing steal the ball back and now ex verde again could punish duster here what a switch of play that is and look at the amount of space for lorente fires went back inside who gets the header santos does and his defensive work is so crucial there oh this is a scary game uh you can feel it tell you donna roman making a difference there with that save these goalkeepers have so much pressure on them donna roma proving his worth here's exverde one last chance before the halftime whistle is denied and the referee will blow it so we're gonna have 15 more minutes between these two competitors and remember if they are not separated we would have a penalty shootout to see who is going to be in that final now we've not seen a penalty shootout so far in the mls in this series there's that save again incredible wow what a strong hand as well we've seen those being saved and then punched into the back of the net sometimes mike but uh usually when you make that extra pass you're to be good for the conversion that's why we've been always seeing that extra pass the goalkeeper's out of position and it's a wrap [Music] 15 minutes then who's got the bottle who's got the nerve to try and grab that goal send yourself into the final don't put it down to fate in the penalty shootout florente there's the goal that could be sending austin fc into the grand final david genola a legend in his own right a hero in the game and that's going to be 6'5 now 2x birthday it was an odd start if you saw from the kickoff uh ex verde took the ball all the way back to the goalkeeper and then started his attacks a very defensive approach but he still gets the gap and once you find that gap janola with the fresh legs the five star weak foot just batters it into the top corner and that leaves 12 minutes for dulcer to find an equalizer again this has been a tie that's been back and forth over and over it was dulster ahead he was up by two at one point then found himself down by one equalized once more and again he has to come from behind here but if anyone can do it it's gonna be dorsta previously every time we've seen him in a semi-final in emls he has always won it can he do it again here vinicius junior needs some assistance fights for suerlos you know they're on the other side challenged no penalty though lorente such an important tackle at the back and now ex verde has possession and will look to eat away at this clock who gives the ball away and buffet a huge header here's pato space now for pezuelo won't shoot instead just wants the player to be on side janola steals it back how has he still got the ball do you know that's count striking next verde clinging on right now mike labelle speechless [Applause] use my goalkeeper indeed way that he's using his goalkeeper he's super confident trying to pass it out of the back and it's dangerous yeah this could be the final nail in the coffin killing the paper rounds the keeper can't get the shot away though still time for duster and the new york red bulls nathan into sanchez you have to imagine this is the last chance for duster to grab a goal and take us to a penalty shootout in our first semi-final of the day we tick over into the 121st minute now so this is do or die vinicius jr assistance from david genola the ball through to mbappe is denied a marquinhos will clear can this ball be won back no it cannot ex-verde in austin fc are into the final eliminating jullster in the new york red bulls and always the underdog always surprising expert eight does it again 11 goals from a neutral perspective you couldn't ask for a better game it was late it was great it was offensive it came down to janola pretty simple turn from the entry pass uses that five star weak foot again maximizes that there's no disadvantage both feet are equal and buries it and it was even shaky at the end too it's got to be said some of the goalkeeper decisions some of the passing out of the back some of the lobs forward didn't look nearly as composed or confident but as we look at this replay from kickoff pretty traditional turn unleash green timed finish janola's never going to miss from that position and dualsta had the lead duel said the opportunities you could say the same about xverdi had a lot of opportunities especially if we're breaking down that first leg just think about how many chances each of these guys created it was only a two one game at the time oh i can't believe how many goals we got in that game guys eight goals combined in leg number two and it started fast and started furious and it ended without a penalty shooting again we still haven't gone to spot kicks to decide what who could go on let's take a look at some of the highlights guys because there were so many to go through in this game and i really thought that was the one dan where we were gonna get two penalties but no and uh ex verde says hey i may be down but i'm not out he started this one pretty early i mean we we thought that maybe this would be the one right just because it was so difficult to separate these two couldn't do it after 180 there was chances at both ends and it did look shaky at the back at times rex verde so i was convinced dulce was going to get that one last opportunity but we have to take our hats off and give massive congratulations to ex verde because time and time again he is underestimated by well the predictions in general whether it be twitch chat whether it be us and he always seems to find a way and he's able to take down not just a player who's you know hot in form right now in fifa 22 but previously in other iterations of beat but a three-time e-mls champion that is not an easy feat to achieve this was my favorite goal michael bell it started with his right back uh halfway through his own half and ended with r9 in the middle but all that play was developed through the middle and then back through the wing a lot of recycling as you like to say and it was fantastic delivery again we don't see tons of crosses and then at the pro level they're taking those down to increase the percentage of conversion versus trying to go first time with maybe a volley or even if it's a header or some other animation he kind of takes that half touch and then hits the side volley and he's able to convert big mistake here even after the comeback when you see a mistake like this it's just a very simple pass across to him bay you start to think okay dual stud has now shifted back to momentum on his side at least mentally and then an extra time full reset both guys going for it from kickoff the second portion of extra time relatively simple again laurente hits the feet of genola times the green make no mistake about it he's celebrating as you should you get a little bit of a smirk and a smile from ex verde and he's moving into the final his first final ever in ems history man the faces say it all don't they dan like obviously expression on one elation and then just turmoil on the other duelsta had his chance and this is what it means for ex verde our first one through to the league series two final just waiting for paolo neto or lamps to be well to decide who of those two will go through as well either way it should be a fantastic fantastic final with one more fantastic semi-final i imagine to go as well dad do you think we're gonna get penalties at any point in this legion we haven't got one not even i've arrived we've not had a penalty so i will officially take the blame but i think that might be a good thing you know sometimes penalties no one wants to be a part of them no one wants to watch them okay some people want to watch them if you are watching them i'll watch him i'm just throwing that out one of those i don't want to be i don't want to be in the penalty kick shootout but i'll definitely consume it from an outsider view all right there's a lot about your personality i think mike but uh you know we've had austin get through to the grand final yeah like ex verde who was eighth seed he only got through to this broadcast purely off of gold gold half of this this this competitor list throughout emls series two and then he's got into a final like that shows how closely competitive all these players are but he will be delighted with that one it's just a point we continue to hammer home the talent is so good top two bottom all right let's head over to susanna standing by with the guy who came out on top of this game it's our player interview presented by cheez-it ex verde after coming so close last season you are in a final in emls for the first time how does it feel uh it's it's it's great i mean it's we came so close so many times you know last year in the semis i had many leads that i kind of tossed away but at least we improving yeah i should say so and and it doesn't really feel right to call you an underdog in league series too but you entered the weekend as the number eight scene you took down allen avi who was the number one seed you just took down dualsta who is a three-time champion what's been your secret sauce this weekend uh i mean there's there's been a bit of a luck in some of these goals but it's always just going forward having the confidence knowing that any possible attack i can score so even if i fall behind i think i was behind two goals at one point and it was still just like i just need one attack and i'm back in the game you certainly are and you are in the final you will face off against either paolo nedo or lamps now you are winless against both of these guys how do you change that uh well i mean i played lamps the first day that was a really bad day i think i lost the majority of my games i played pilot more recently and has a fairly like even match up so i think it'll be a good game by the way i have a feeling we're uh we're for some excitement congratulations expertise we'll see in the final thank you all right basil back to you i think it's time to start jumping on to my predictions and zway's prediction as well to be fair so we'll we'll check in with him on the other side ahead of our next semi final which is getting set right now we're going to take a quick break go anywhere it's lams versus paolo neto it's evil's league series 2 presented by coca-cola [Music] that's it [Music] so [Music] so [Music] so [Music] oh we back and we back and we back welcome back everyone to day two an ems league series two presented by coca-cola this was the moment that sent x verde through to the final taking down duels to six five on aggregate one player threw one spot left in the final you see what it means to him and what a game what a game it was oh my goodness but nothing short should be taken away from duel's display as well his coach was telling him how well he played and deservedly so what a performance by both players so x verde is through he'll play either lamps or paolo netto in the final we're getting set for that one now i'm faisal camiso of course joined by dan gaskin and mike labelle if you haven't heard yet today it's your last day to sign up for the january 31st emls fan challenge a free to enter fifa 22 playstation tournament if you're trying to enhance your fifa your fifa ultimate team you're going to want to compete in this there are so many prizes to go around there's two tournaments as well one on the ps4 and the other on the ps5 for both the top 64 will get fifa points but first place in the ps4 tournament will receive a ps5 and a customized emls jersey to add to their kit kit and then first place the ps5 tournament will get 500 and a customized emls jersey the competition starts monday register now if you are interested the link and more details are in the chat to check so check the twitch panels be low mike again you love promoting these tournaments i know you play every now and then in these tournaments as well sell it one more time i've spent a lot of time playing in a bunch of the open series events i just think it's a great way to get practice under your belt it's a nice little gateway into the competitive community whether you're a beginner intermediate advanced player and there's always a bunch of prizes therefore even if you don't win you still sort of win and it's all about improving your squad anyway and having a good time with it plus if you get an opportunity to win a ps5 i take that chance every day of the week i i i'll sign off on that uh if that can be somewhere in a contractual agreement i'd love to to join up for the the ps5 giveaways but uh yeah i recommend it if you play against me i'm going to be two ps4 yeah yeah that's fine i have a ps4 and a ps5 what's up i'm ready all right so relax bro supply chain issues all right well let's talk about our next semi-final match between minnesota united's lamps and atlanta united's paolo neto dan i'll turn it to you to set us up this is a gigantic matchup the matchup we actually saw already in series one quarterfinals on that occasion paolonetto was able to get the better of lamps 5-2 but lamps looks like a different beast after taking down the gold machine the previous emilia series one winner so i think that he'll be out for revenge here michael bell i agree with you i see a revenge match up here he's he's the type of player that also holds a grudge and if you if you heard we we saw a coaching shift because in league series one we heard text on the mic i'm not sure who's coaching them now but it was not tech's voice so we might have had a coach movement maybe wasn't happy about something both these guys of course teenagers uh even though uh palinetto and lamps have both been in the fifa community now for multiple years and have a lot of competitive history lamps with being of course a rookie in ems this year uh and then palonetto kind of being household coming into season three but no wins we should say he has not won any emls event yet maybe this is the time michael bell maybe this is the time and we'll see who hit your wagon to as well because it is time for our pre-match predictions we all get a chance to predict the winner and the chat you can also do the same thing by voting in our sport buff extension on screen all right let's bring in again our sway back hd who's watching along on him he's better right now he's playing this game already a better record than four of the five of us man you're one no it's unbelievably embarrassing for everybody but me and you congratulations on making the right choice i appreciate it guys the only the only person i'm trying to beat here is mike as long as that happens i'm happy i don't care what place i come in on so yeah all right start right now you're doing one yeah no kidding we'll go to you last again this way so let's start with mike this time around uh we started with you last night because we knew where you would go that's okay i'll lead off i'll set the tempo and the tone i'm good with it no no it's challenging after this bro i know i got you i i understand the premise here i get the game plan we're on the same page i got it palinetto told me mike please do not choose me every time you go against me i get a win so i'm going to go for lamps in this palado will probably be happy about me not taking lamps i just think lance is holding something on the shoulder right now you know he's definitely feeling a certain type of way i know he was unhappy with his initial performance in league series one and he's gonna have a rebuttal here he's gonna enjoy this revenge matchup and move into the final and i'll probably get a tweet all right i'll get a dm from palunetto if you win saying yeah thank you mike appreciate it yeah the beauty of uh me being the host here is i can change things up so sway we're actually gonna go with you to make your pick next all right i'm gonna go uh i'm gonna go i'm gonna go lamps on this one right uh rookie season uh in ems has something to prove and for once in my life i agree with mike on something so this is groundbreaking territory uh i'm gonna go i'm gonna go with lamps as well if we die we die together kind of mentality i get it and i appreciate that as well susannah you're up i'm a mess right now faisal i literally like i i i don't trust my instincts i know it's like i thought i knew for sure who i was gonna go for in this one and now i'm just i'm literally all over the place um okay here are a lot of pumpkins like in my heart i was like well it's paolo nedo cause i i actually think like he could win the whole thing but i have been so wrong i've just been so wrong so you don't think lamps can win the whole thing is what you're saying like what do i do okay the chat is pretty split as well by the way 53-47 in favor of the atl man dan do you want to throw to me again because that didn't work out very very well last time you can make your choice this time big guy no i want here i know who i want here i think that you know you've all got your allegiances you've already teams you support or where you're from i've only been to one mls game and it was atlanta i watched them i sat in the home and so i'm going to go for parliamento i think he's going to win this one outside of any bias the fact i've been to a game i had him to win the whole tournament ever since the start of this one so i'm going to be behind we have proof of that somewhere is that documentary it was a conversation we had the producers know it we talked about it i just want to know i just want to know we're just saying things now if you pay attention when we were hurt you'd know this was a thing mike lavelle you know this was real we know that's a re-roll roll find the clip roll the clip this guy thinks it's a tv production here chill bro listen okay it comes out to me to split the difference here i like both players i really really do but i'm leaning towards lamps as well it feels like when you take down a gold machine when you dethrone a champion you are on a mission you've got something to prove and another height that you want to reach so i'm going to stick with him and i know he's feeling himself right now too because he packed team of the year in boppy yesterday that's i he is happy he's excited he's ready to just play fifa and play to the best of his abilities so this is our prediction three of us going for lamps two for paolo neto chat again is pretty split 53 to 47 zoe we appreciate you you've been uh perfect so far today i don't know if the white curse is going to break that or the uh hitching your wagon with me is going to keep you perfect so we'll see if you break my curse way bro listen listen the only thing that matters right now is that we remember that mike said he was going to shave his head dulsta didn't go all the way so are we going to do that that is documented we want to see that i think zwei was over talking about losing eyebrows and stuff i need to see i bring that in right now dude so mike mike he has 50 of the wins that you've had so far in one game you can't say a single thing i [Music] before the final brother thank you very much all right everybody in the chat send us your comments we'll try to feature them in the match maybe dan and mike we'll give you a shout out because they're very nice guys guys the last semi-final one spot left two players to decide it dan take it away with the call thank you so much please another semi-final and mike if you do see any comments in the church chat please read them out because my eyes they don't go that far i've got like three screens i'm gonna be honest to see the twitch chat i have to turn almost a 180 angle and i'm so focused on the action right now it's difficult for me to do and there's gonna be a lot of action on our screens right now lamps versus paolo neto i mean this could be a final we always knew that this side of the bracket was terrifying and whoever got into the semis it was going to be a mammoth match-up palo natto has been in a final before he did it two weeks ago but he wasn't able to go one step further and be the champion maybe this time you can do it but first he has to get past the up-and-comer the the rookie the newbie whatever you want to call him lamps is on a tear at the moment and he will very much try and be a blockade here mike no doubt about it and i said earlier on the broadcast household names but what i really should have said is these are two players that we expect to see in semifinals or in the finals uh every single tournament they're guys that go for late runs not saying that that hasn't been the case with dual store or ex verde but they didn't have uh the same prereqs to a certain degree uh at least not an emless recently especially for looking at dualsta where of course that initial year he went crazy or the following year he went crazy and then the the following couple years he made the broadcast but never really had that that feel as if he was going to make the final run uh where as both these guys are in form and we've kind of built it as saying they could win it i mean even if we look at league series one every single game gold gold machine one was in extra time that's how close everything is which is why my predictions have been so bad is because every game is kind of a toss-up i'm just saying excuses excuses but i'll take some of those as well and maybe pato and mbappe can take a goal here for palonetta in atlanta it's in the early stages lamps had possession gave it away but paolo neto able to wrestle it back and trying to take advantage of a little bit of space here this is what in paper gets hold of it but fufana is there the defensive tank that he always is from midfield both minnesota and atlanta would love to get to the grand final i'm sure and it's austin fc and x verde waiting in that grand final and even though it's very easy for us to say you know lamps or paolonetto would be the favorite going into it ex verde's been the underdog in every single game he's played so far and he's always come out on top so that's something to bear in mind for both of these competitors once they get there whoever gets there it's not going to be an easy task here is lamps trying to come forward and grab a goal but not able to do it just yet and i expect to see a lot of adjusting between both these players just depending how the action kind of unfolds in in terms of what are we going to shift from a tactical approach formations uh just in general trying to disrupt and manipulate the game flow which is something that's so important in people i can't stress it enough how if you control rhythm or if you're offsetting someone's rhythm it just gives you such a competitive advantage parmiletto stopping lamps in his tracks in yet another attack lamp's trying to quickly put together a counter attack to catch palonetto off guard and maybe he'll do the same again wins the ball back in a very dangerous area in the middle of the pitch where the strikers are making those runs isn't baffey our nine through the middle can you find the pass there's one more to the left we'll get to boswello and that's a great save for donna again proving his weight in goal and that's something that we haven't talked about fosuelo actually taking the shot gonna become the finisher here it's not because he's not capable it's just often in those positions we've seen competitors time and time again look for that final pass that extra layoff and when you're coming up from the center mid roll most of the time you'll be shooting from outside the box so they're almost always looking for that drop off for that dump off pass lumps still square and we'll be thinking he would have been thanking boswell if he'd got that goal palanetta will be thanking donnarumma and now palunetto trying to break through with killian and bappo but lamps defensively seems to have matched up pretty well he's always watching those passes always cutting those passing lanes successfully consuelo hello almost managed to get that goal for lamps now dropping back and doing his defensive work as well he's there waiting in the middle and look palanetto just not able to break through right now relatively early but if you think of lamps first leg against uh goal machine i said it then and i'll stand by if he plays like that i don't think anyone's beating them between just the cadence the composure the skills the intricacy the defensive play his name oh and there's the goal as well for lamps we can talk about intricacy we can talk about defensive play but it's about grabbing that goal when it's presented to you yesterday when lapse was against goal machine after each goal he would just say to himself i'm so good at this game and i tell you what in front of goal he is deadly i might not be getting predictions right but i swear i'm signaling actions all day every day within these matches they hear me talking but yeah if we see that package again from lamps he should go into the second leg with an advantage and it's a matter if he can see it out because i will say it was a tale of two legs uh if you're thinking back from yesterday again gold machine looked much better than lamps in that second leg and it ended up being 4-3 a very close affair between both of these players [Applause] or both of those players doing well to latch onto that one not allowing a baby to steam through just as a reminder the score yesterday lamps beat gold machine 4-3 but he went 4-0 up so we will keep that in mind he did let it slip ever so slightly and he knows that in leg number two in the first leg he started well managed to grab that first goal with neymar and maybe looking to try and double it up here the goal scorer brazilian superstar managing to get past one but can't get past the second oh it does win it back though and back into our nine indoors so close i don't know i might have had it covered and that's where you question if that was time green does it hit the back of the net because we just saw ex verde convert multiple volleys very similar positions but it was time green and that's that extra little bit of bonus that you could say the what if maybe oh i should have done this a lot of people ask is it worth learning or mastering time finishing and the answer the simple answer at least is yes especially in fifa 22. it gives you a little extra oomph or gives you better accuracy on all sorts of different shots that you're selecting whether it's the chip it's the finesse shot it's the power shot near post far post you name it marquinhos gets up and wins the ball back for lamps and now he'll be launching that counter attack and he's having a foot race here with duncan duncan's pretty quick but is he as quick as him and there's the time cream but donna river and a little bit of goalkeeper movement making sure that paolonetto still only a goal down but from the corner still a chance for lamps to try and double his lead here before half time neymar all the way back to the defense and recycling play it's got to be said dan he has to do better there way too much time favorable matchup in bape versus duncan beats duncan with ease a little bit of a goalkeeper shimmy but just walk that into the back of the net make sure you hit it green play the game cat and mouse look up slot at home will lamps be thinking about that one a little bit later if pablo neto gets back into the game one last chance before half time then lamps has tactically been holding on to the ball here and buffet feeds went into our nine marquinhos with the heck of a challenge so quickly trying to get the ball back on the other end but he presents another opportunity to lanzi who should score surely neymar gets past the keeper goes back and somehow it looked like it wasn't gonna happen but great composure from lamps he should have shot three times before that but man does that end up looking pretty that'll be there for the recaps the highlights beat the goalkeeper once beat him twice the extra pass hit the volley across the body 45th minute oh man lamps having another one of those first legs of these matchups where he just looks unstoppable what didn't he do better his possession play 65 percent the shots the the goals that he was able to convert the build-up play we didn't even notice that palonetto was on the the pitch he didn't have any chances look at this here we go again take it around a little bit of a cancellation swings it back to ronaldo it's just easy on the eyes there's no other way to say it and maybe you should have shot earlier but what do i know he converts it he's up two nil and i'll take all the little extra side steps and the left analog work which is something that's been really impressive from lamps is the mastery of the basics while he's able to combine some of these additional intricate details that allow you to be a little more expressive well 45 minutes gone and i think you said right palonetto not really been much of a factor in this game no shots yet hasn't been looking very threatening at all needs to find a way to at least generate some chances and put lamps under some pressure furfana having a little scrap in the middle with the oppositions for founder but here's neymar we'll roll and then scoop gets past duncan and bappy latches on to it but the pass doesn't actually do anything and lance has been really good at denying these opportunities for parliamentary and we're giving lamps so much credit on the defensive end because paulo netto is also one of the best attackers in all of mls so we're not dealing with someone who wins games off their defense it's always a factor of course paladino scores goals and he scores goals often we've seen palonetto provide some very high scoring games indeed they forced off the ball again a reminder we've not seen a penalty so far this series of e m ls or series one may i add ronaldo don't need a penalty instead just stick one in from there ruthless from lamps just ruthless breaks it up in the middle of the pitch two passes smashes it on the near post extends his lead three-nil both susanna and i absolutely reeling right now stuck with atlanta as we did previously in series one somehow fazel just seems to be getting all of these predictions spot-on it's painful but at the same time it is slightly impressive almost as impressive as this performance from lamps and now it's just a bit of keeping the ball for a straight palonetta even even more here bring his players out of position and they look to take advantage of the space that they provide once they do fall out of position and this is tricky because this is similar to when lance played gold machine he got the goal so early you don't want to go into full possession mode you still need to move the ball forward you don't want to slow the the actual game plan down too much because you've been so effective both offensively and defensively you want to kill that game off at nil it's not over by any right even at four nil it wasn't quite over it would seem when he played against gold machine but he just about managed to scrape through r9 denied once more by lamps and now we'll go for that counter and the over the top through ball will find ronaldo touches it down puts it onto his right foot but fufano comes back just to at least delay the inevitable would seem as the ball goes out we'll get a pause and i think finally we might see parliamentary make some changes here it's again just with the the footwork and he's done such a wonderful job of neutralizing or just negating nullifying what we are used to seeing from palinetta big mistake that's uncharacteristic for fauna again two passes ronaldo five star weak foot smashes it on the near post and he's up three nil and the reason i was stressing you don't want to go too defensive too early he's got an entire additional leg to play and palonetta really hasn't had a lot of hope at this point so you want to keep moving forward while the going is good or the going is great or whatever the saying is you just want to keep offloading or unloading as you're going forward you don't want to stop that when everything's clicking you keep going keep changing channels then nearly from the corner still pressuring still looking to try and pummel paolonetto into the ground i think the going gets tough is the expression you were looking for that's what i was going for i was i was gonna move towards an idiom we all should understand uh if it's not broke don't fix it i got that one right i think if it isn't broken at this point it is i don't even know anymore the way you say things but here is palonetto still not able to get a shot away yet mike and that's what scares me a little bit maybe though this could be starting to come back surely you get the shot away but there is vinicius jr and the highs and lows of that player how consistent has it been and i i said it before we even got into gameplay where i love everything about vinicius jr this year outside of his finishing it has been so difficult for me to have consistent finishing with vinicius and we've seen it amongst all the competitors palometto does win the ball back with the high press davies ronaldo trying to work his way into him but lamps has been so good at just pressuring in the right areas and i think palunetto is going to be so frustrated he wasn't able to score with vinicius if that wasn't batman if that was r9 that was shinola that's going in anyone else anyone else in the attack even posuelo is going to convert that because he has that five star weak foot again you'll be able to step into that space i i find him more clinical than vanessa's vanessa's just such a toss-up for me if lamps can make this fall that would be heartbreaking it's a great effort in a war but this is almost on the other side able to i went away that really would have been rubbing salt in the wounds and a bit ambitious from that angle i'm not mad at it but you got very fine detail especially on viniciu's weak foot again the challenge from parliamento he has to make sure he goes in at least to the second leg only three goals behind now it very much is a game of two halves or two legs in this instance and we have seen games change drastically from one leg to another and players their play styles change as well but at four goals down you feel like it might just be a little bit too much for atlanta and paolo netto has to hold on one goal back would be good but oh it's almost a fourth there for lamps he's really piling on the pressure i agree with twitchchat lamps the goat at the moment he does look like one of the greats here's for whanau denied them and we talked a little bit about how impressed we were as maybe the big surprise player being nathan uh in league series one well in league series two for me it's been fufana this guy has been a pure tank on q as per usual gets the break up he's a brick wall i'm calling him the plumber well that's one side somehow oh i want to save that ears oh you have to score that an opportunity that goes absolutely begging paul letter will be counting his lucky stars to the fact he's only down by three it could have been four could have been five if i'm honest lamps maybe with one more chance though to try and make it for david genola off his back still holds on to it pato into pato for founder will find valencia jr into our nine and there's four finally lums gets that goal that he's been searching for for quite some time and a goal in the 45th a goal in the 90th game management 101 and he's had every component just every factor or fundamental if we're making a fifa concoction he's not missing any of the ingredients this man is a chef can we call him chef lamps lamps the chef i don't know whichever free flow is better but it's a it's a perfect first leg what would you change in that better possession better control better skills over the top through balls deep passes deep releases extra build up intricacy slowing the game down speed speeding the game up out wide back to the central tiki taka holding possession what do you want this man had everything defensively sound would be an understatement palinetto we didn't talk about him at all i don't know he had a shot on target dan correct me at any moment no i think you're right unbelievable there wasn't really a factor in that one then lamps and minnesota they find themselves falling in their lap almost an exact replica of what we saw in the quarterfinals yesterday faisal what worries me is gold machine got his way back into that quarter final but paolo leto hasn't demonstrated much to suggest he has the capabilities to do so in this matchup that's the difference to me in this one dan lamps was in control from start to finish we knew gold machine was going to push we knew gold machine was going to get his in the course over the course of the matchup certainly over the course of two legs lamps should have had eight goals in that game there and that's probably being a little bit conservative we saw what pablo neto did in semifinal action in league series one it feels like he got it reversed on him in this one there is another late game another leg mic and we'll look through some of these goals and i've got some specifics about goal two and goal three i want to talk about but you know it's not even like start is brilliant yeah look at this like that is clinical right we've seen goals like that mike okay so that i get it right you pass it to the guy inside you make another pass you turn look at this though off a mistake right at the end of the half when he thought there was no chance left the ball roll okay i'm like all hope is lost nope just calm cool and collective [Music] and the the best part of that is faizal is after he kind of makes the mistake of no ball roll you see a cancellation on that fake shot which allows him to resurface and the defender gets caught out you see fufana again i told you most impressed player or impressive player that i've seen uh that touches this entire week he breaks he breaks up everything and some of these goals don't do justice to the additional build-up because that's so impressive when he swings the ball when he switches the pitch when he looks for the pass you see the volley the setup of course green time finish r9 we have seen that goal before but he's just got this combination play right now going between having all these staples which you have to have we're talking about playing triangles playing simple keeping the game as what it is and then also adding in different moments of ingenuity or orchestrating different attacks and you're saying whoa i didn't see that coming i didn't think he would resurface i didn't think he would recycle i didn't think we would have this cancellation and you have to give so much credit and the best part is we build up all the offense the guy defensively we have not seen a performance so good so good so good that was that was the thing where's the superlative i i i insert anything you like right now it's unbelievable i i'd say uh on balance between league series one and league series two that was the most complete single leg of a game i've seen a player play so far and uh there's still another one to go let's check in with susannah to get a gauge what the players are going through right now [Music] well i was just holding this up i i think this feels appropriate for the way that lamps is playing right now this is uh a dan gaskins specialty slabber knocker it has been a slobber knocker and uh for paolo nedo his coach with a a dose of a tough love because he basically said that's the worst that you've ever played but if you can play the best that you've ever played in leg two then you can still win this thing but he needs to get back to doing the things that he's good at he said he hasn't seen enough finesse play he hasn't seen enough attacking pressure on lamps and lamps has been basically taking advantage of every single mistake that paolo nedo has made but really you can tell that paolo neto is just a little bit shook the nerves have gotten to him um but if he can go back to basics again just go back to what he is good at what got him here in the first place hopefully he can make a run and have a successful second leg here basil we we know susannah thank you for that we know he's got goals in his bag as well so i'd be uh a fool to to count him out just yet all right i just want to remind everybody we got a contest if you're watching on twitch where you could win a custom mls jersey mls store gift cards and there are 120 000 fifa points up for grabs to be eligible you gotta sign in and then link your account with the sport buff extension i'll say it again you have to link your account to the sport buff extension to qualify to do that linking your account click the leaderboard then in settings you can link your twitch account at the end of the show the top 10 on the leaderboard you're going to receive a whisper on twitch to claim your prize restrictions do apply you can see the panel below for the contest rules all right dan got to some of your comms lamps to go was what the chat was saying send some more during leg number two we'll try to get to as many as we can dan and mike last semi-final leg starts now well the inside word mike labelle is the palinetta's coach said all you need is two first half goals and you are back in this tie and i would agree two first half goals would get you back in this tie but firstly need some shots on target palometto just wasn't able to break through the defense of lamps something has to change going into leg number two here um no but no doubt about it i i mean i think susanna was trying to be optimistic but if we see that type of performance from lamps i'm not sure who's going to beat him and that's no disrespect to any of the the opponents it's just such a balanced package and then defensively he's not making any mistakes and if you're not making mistakes defensively and then you have these offensive attributes you've got this this this problem it's kind of like what faizal said he was saying maybe eight goals was possible that's wild it reminds me a little bit when we saw in league series one that just pure dominance from palinetto when he played king cj 11 nil we could have never predicted that in fact i'm still baffled that that happened but it was one of those matchups or one of those games or whatever it may have been palinetta was untouchable well palonetto needs to dig deep and find an element of that palonetta we saw just two weeks ago of course there has been a major title update which has changed the game quite significantly and here is our nine a chance to make it five for lamps and it's saved and what a chance that is to kill this game off so early on in the second leg for lamps just not able to convert it if there's one critique that's what it's got to be he's had now three 1v1s no one around him and all three of them he messed them up in some way or another trying to take it around the goalkeeper shooting a little too early shooting a little too late maybe there's too much time he's spoiled for choice his neymar for paolonetto can we finally see the shot on goal we see it converted as well that's the first little thing we need to see from paolo neto just a glimmer of hope certainly the seed of doubt will be planted into the rain now of lamps of what if there is a comeback palanetto's coach very excited from what i'm hearing it's more than a glimmer when you score in the first 10 minutes i know there's three goals i understand but if you if the goal was to get two and a half you're in a great position to potentially make that happen especially considering that he does not concede with a breakaway where no one was near him and that starts to weigh on you again mentally lamps though still has a three goal lead and remember it's ex verde waiting in the final for either of these competitors if it was a stay how it is it'd be eighth and seventh seed in that final paolonetto look trying to change that the referee's gonna give the foul so lamps regains possession it really has been the underdog story throughout ems series two and lamps wasn't the underdog when it came to predictions though three out of the five and twitch chat suggesting that lamps was going to be taking this one and for good measure he has played so fantastically so far just needs to try and kill this game off i feel like here is pato for fana neymar quick passing quick fire passing but eventually palanetto denies it and that's become something new in the meta as well where you have an early roulette and you change direction with the left analog stick i don't feel that it was nearly as effective [Applause] and what a block that is from lawrence that could have been two that could be the two goals that he needed but paula neto in the ascendancy right now no doubt about it a very different palinetto and also this defensive approach or almost a chance for our nine donnarumma makes the save paolonetto is piling on the pressure at the moment donald will punch that one away and then he goes as far as the wing still possession now for atlanta a lot of light blue jerseys of minnesota in his way there's the pass though nathan that's not who you want to be shooting manages to find one more to puzzle into our night does get the shot away collides with the woodwork and parliamento comes so close to grabbing a second goal strap in we're gonna have a different game leg two is feeling way different in terms of the energy the defensive approach as well from palonetto a lot more aggressive he had to be aggressive but in the in the first game in particular he was way too passive defensively and it allowed lamps really to build out build up excuse me without too much pressure uh and kind of to get into his own flow lamps regaining possession and just tiptoeing forward here it's dangerously close to being offside there because of the offside trap but still able to keep the ball that time will be offside and there's palonetto just trying to take the initiative trying to be proactive by hitting that offside trap applying extra pressure here to lamps now it's his turn to try and knock on the door once more he is very firmly knocking on the door at the moment he's like an annoying neighbor who wants their lawnmower back lamps he doesn't want to provide it here comes parliamento [Applause] for fana neymar into our nine turns one that can't turn the second and the build-up now uh there's much more activity with the bodies uh granted he's committing a lot more bodies forward we'll look at palonetta's attack but it's still impressive that you're seeing a lot more decisive play uh he's definitely still focused in this game he has not lost the the uh the hope so to speak you could just see a transition of energy and by no means does that mean that lamps is not in the driving seat but it just looks like pallinetto came to compete now in the first game there wasn't anything for us to talk about similar to his coach saying well you couldn't have played worse going into the next leg we're only going to play better from here it was just so uncharacteristic there duncan draws the foul and that one's going to be dinked into the box for found against one head anywhere else and that's probably going in however donnarumma again making a big big save to make sure that there's not going to be a big comeback for the ball giving away a sloppy kick the lamps wrestles it back so he's doing at least his due diligence by checking up on that one and back for lamps in minnesota beats one finds r9 gets the shot and there's the fifth oh and boy did lamps need it and that's the rebuttal that you hate if you're a paladinto fan that's the answer i should say it's back to a four goal spread horrible deficit and the reality is and we've talked about this plenty dan at some point there's just not enough time on the clock even if you're playing amazing you're creating opportunities to really be able to come back or build into a comeback it just looks like it's not gonna be his day he could have been 5'3 twice now it's hit the upright it could have been 4-3 technically maybe lamps doesn't come down and score that goal oh pressure here nathan marquinho is actually just about holding on to the ball palonetto again looking up to the heavens lamps will be shaking his head a little bit because he knows how scary that half was but the fact of the matter is he's four goals ahead going into the last 45 which is all he needs to focus on right now just hold off this attacking wave of paolo neto he's looked different but certainly will be frustrated he's not been able to convert those goals [Music] i mean part of it's just a little bit unlucky as well uh he's in the right place the right timing everything was perfect outside of the finish where you see the crossbar you hit the post it bounces back you don't get a rebound here's some of that build up again nathan in the attack in this case oh this is nothing that's going to help you there and it feels as if in games where you need them sometimes that's going to be a common thing that just happens uh we always remember when we hit the post we never remember when the post helped us um maybe there's the the recently biased in that or just positive but i don't know but i i played it on fb i reviewed enough gameplay where i i sit back and i watch some of my games and say oh i didn't realize i hit the post and then it bounced back to one of my players you just feel like you earned it you deserved it but when it goes against you it's all you have to talk about the lambs will be thanking the post but at the same time he's done enough to warrant being four goals up it could have been more has had one-on-ones could have scored them here's neymar ronaldo twisting and turning in the box won't be able to beat fafana and you feel like palonetto he needs a goal very early in the second half to give him hope of coming back into this game it's not impossible but it's very unlikely but that might be the slot it was offside anyway but it's still hit the upright it just might be one of those days at this point we've like i said commentated discussed analyzed so much fifa and and sometimes that's the situation and when you're trying to make a comeback like this you need everything to be perfect everything has to align because it just typically doesn't happen oh what a slide attack all those stars have to align and you need to have luck on your side and palanetto definitely doesn't have that right now and it's not like he's lucky to be in this position because he's not weak that's what i was going to say next right that's what i was going to say next you took the words out of my mouth i was going to say you could make an argument that palanetto's been unlucky but then what do you say about this first leg where he's down four goals and we're talking about lamps should probably be up i more lamps could easily make the argument he was unlucky at times not to be a little bit further ahead here is our nine with plenty of space to work with the goalkeeper movement was there to deny it and oh my goodness it's messy and it's not the messy the player it's our mind the player but what a messy situation it was lamps gets another and that might just be the final nail in the coffin for paolo neto it's got to be uh you see a little bit of a headshake from lamps i don't know if he's just a little upset with himself missing some finishes of course gets the bounce back or the mistake uh and is able to convert his build up has been very consistent he goes through the big switch here doesn't have enough of that extra emphasis but unfortunately strange animation first time r9 steps into a green time finish you see the pause is cued but there's just not enough time left i don't like to be one of those people that's doubting what's possible or what's realistic but at the same time i look i i look at myself and say i don't i don't see it how are you going to come back from a five goal difference uh and you're coming into the 55th minute you're scoring a goal every five minutes or seven minutes or something along those lines it's got to be it's got i'm not a math guy we know this but just just from a realistic approach that's where you're going to be uh and at this point i think palinetta is just playing a little more for pride well lamps is on the verge of his first ever the mls final of course is rookie season in ems as well here's a baptist though to try and get one back for palo neto but it's offside doesn't matter lance won't even worry about it he knew it not even a muscle spasm he said don't worry about it it's fine i've got the five goal lead his competitor in that grand final is ex verde another player who's never been in a final before in emols history and he's watching on and he knows it's going to be a difficult task it was always going to be difficult to ask whoever he's facing but lamps is putting on an absolute display for us putting on a clinic right now 6-1 up after aggregate score palonetto has it all to do to try and make that miraculous [Applause] comeback i'm already starting to think of the final lamps versus ex verde and i think of the interview as well that ex verde had when he was talking to susannah and said that his match-up at least in in the regular season or in the qualifier matches did not go well against lamps and you wonder if that's sitting with him a little bit too saying i really wish i would have played palinetto as maybe a better matchup because there's so many different gameplay styles that go into how you express yourself in fifa and how people actually match up and if it's a bad matchup for you and it's a great one for someone else it puts you one of those positions saying what do i have to shift how do i change my gameplay it was seven nil in favor of lamps when they face dig up against each other in the qualifiers there you go yeah i knew it was bad i didn't have the result but i just wait wait he was talking to suzanne it didn't sound like that's the matchup he wanted to still can't find the back of the net vinicius putting it wide and at this point it's just a little bit of a victory lap for lamps his rookie season he got to the quarterfinals in league series one taken down by paolo neto may i add but now he's gone one step further and then two steps further gets to the ground final and gets revenge onto palonetto and that goal is so difficult if you really look at the the pieces of it i hope we get to review it i hope we get another replay i know that it doesn't change anything from the outcome perspective here he's into more space uh you have a break and you basically are looking at a fake shot cancellation and then into a time finish where hits the near post so he shimmies and shakes the goalkeeper beats the defender forces a hesitation and then green times the finish it's just something most people do not have in their arsenal well there's one back and a sheer consolation goal for parliamento at this point i think mike touched on it there's just not enough time on the clock even though 10 minutes are left that does not equate to 10 real minutes of course and even if palonetta was to have a flawless period for these next 10 realistically you're only scoring two maybe three at that point so lamps he just wants to try and make the goal difference look a little bit better as he goes on into the grand final minnesota versus austin fc is where we're gonna be at seventh seed versus eight seed in our grand final and it really does show how closely competitive the emls is and has been especially in series two r9 fights and just to get one more and i'd love to try and paint the picture that the coming back is there and even though it might be 3-3 in this leg it's still 7-3 on aggregate it really was lamps getting the job done in leg number one with those four goals and putting palonetto to the stakes [Applause] he set the tempo he set the tone and it also forced palonetto to have to play differently completely different actually where he came out super aggressive and something that i've noticed in fifa 22 in particular you can play with aggressive tactics temporarily with a lot of success but it's difficult to do this for the long term for a full match without having detriment without having players getting tired and then that fatigue kicking in without having some mistake without having some bounces in behind or just too much space because it only takes a couple leak outs for your opposition and then you've conceded a couple goals even if those are the only mistakes that you had it's just one of those scenarios and we talk about it constantly where if you start out and you're already in constant pressure or you're already man marking everywhere you know that you're playing a major game of risk and reward and you're going for it early and you have to kind of kind of get those goals early because as the game goes on if anything you want a shift to be a little more defensive or a little more balanced well minnesota fc and lamps find themselves in the grand final then it was all said and done for quite some time in that second leg lamps knew it we knew it and ex verde knew it his competitor in the grand final watching on and he will be i'm sure relishing the opportunity to play in his first ever final as will lamps for palonetto he falls in the semi-finals this time it was a running up placement in series one but can't go further than top four faisal it was an amazing performance from lamps it surely was a master class from him and maybe the most impressive thing about this mike got a prediction my prediction right mike got a prediction right thanks congratulations congratulations to the eighth seed and the seventh seed for finding their way yeah to a final and dan i don't mean to hammer home this point for the 100th time over the course of this weekend but we had a feeling something like this could happen when we saw the qualifying we saw how much change from day one to day two and the final game of qualifying to where they stood going into league series two three points from top to bottom in fact three points from top to nine goal difference getting ex verde into the dance and now he's ready to take home the prize the depth is just unbelievable man it's crazy and i mean alan harvey came in first seed but between first and eight there was such a minimal difference really that the seeding it didn't paint the picture necessarily all it did was give us our bracket and give us who was going to be playing each other in the quarterfinals because you could argue that all eight of these players could have been first seed and that's been proven right now we've got a grand final with seventh and eighth seed going up against each other their first ever final as well in emls history in lamp's rookie season as well to be able to achieve that is absolutely incredible but now he just needs to go that one step further and there were certainly some worrying things that happened during that game that is gonna be you know a little bit concerning i think for minnesota and fans of lamps but i think he'll get the you know he'll get the whisper in his ear from his coach just to calm it down when he needs to all right well maybe just doing that right now we're gonna take a quick break not a lot of time now to go between that match that just ended and the league series two final that's about to begin we are going to be right back it's x verde it slams its emls league series 2 presented by coca-cola [Music] care coalition it's so good to see you all all right let's brainstorm any ideas for [Music] up [Music] channel [Music] so [Music] oh yes welcome back to mls league series two presented by coca-cola that man in the final ex faraday he is gonna take on labs for a league series two title lamps destroying paolo neto in the semi-final having his way and now a win away from being crowned champion in his rookie mls season it is of course league series two presented by coca-cola we've had champions in the past of course dulce 2019 fiddle in 2020 diddy chris lito last season we already knew we were getting a new champ this time around with lamps took out gold machine yesterday and he and x verde are left trying to add their name to this list and take home eight thousand dollars as well the winner will be crowned the second champion of the 2022 e mls season it is down to the final two the eighth seed versus the seventh seed but throw out the seedings when you get to this tournament you just gotta get a spot to play and anything can happen i am faisal camisa joined by dan gaskin and mike labelle dan it's almost about that time the final match is here it's ex-verde versus lamps crazy it is crazy i mean when you look at the right-hand side of the bracket you said all right i could imagine any one one of those four competitors getting to a grand final on the left-hand side it was more doubtful i mean especially with x murder with his performances you know against the rest of the field throughout the qualifications he didn't beat any of them and then suddenly he gets to tournament day and it's across two legs and he turns into a different beast you've got eight seed versus seventh seed but we throw it out the window it's now first versus the second seed in my eyes lamps has looked the stronger competitor as an all-round package but xverde offers something a little bit different which is just this kind of shoot on site never say never approach which just has worked so well for him um in in the game so far far mike up to this point uh i've been so impressed with ex verde and i guess maybe i'm showing some tendency there i'm foreshadowing a little bit i don't know if anybody's gonna be lamps if he's able to replicate what he's been able to put on display uh that first leg against gold machine then that first leg against palinetto he's won those entire matchups just off that first leg uh and he really has been so impressive because of the balance between defense and offense uh and that's something that we just constantly stress and i don't know if you can see me on screen here but i got the the young goat emote yeah that's what his next name is the little young goat action or emoji what are these called emotes i think whatever you want to call it bro um i'm going with emote i don't care what's up faizal i got the young goat emote and i feel like that should be attached to a lamps and this is lamp's final toulouse um i i think he'd be very disappointed with himself if he if he threw it away going out of that right side of the bracket which as what dan said no disrespect anywhere but you got a lot of players that you expect to see in finals and then you've got a little more of the unexpected on the left side we didn't know who was going to come out we had alan avi who was the number one seed ex verde washed him put in work uh and then we of course saw kibamito uh who's been a champion duels that's been a champion but not as much in recent times so we didn't know it was going to happen but ex verde has earned it he deserves it and he's in the final going up against lamps this guy gets one prediction right he starts bleep talking everybody else all right cool man a reminder for everyone we've got a contest for those watching on twitch where you can win a custom mls jersey i love you mike mls3 gift cards and 120 000 fifa points as well to win participating questions from the sport buff extension to earn the points you got to link your account to qualify i've said it so many times at the end of this match the top 10 of the leaderboard you're going to receive a whisper on twitch to claim your prize restrictions do apply you can see the panel below but the contest rules all right no messing around it's time for the pre-match predictions we all get a chance to predict the winner you can as well in the chat by using the aforementioned sports buff extension on screen joining us again hosting his own little party on his feed is way back hd's way 2-0 2-0 how you feel i feel pretty good again the theme is going to be pretty consistent here as long as i beat mike that's what i'm going for um so uh what a crazy game crazy crazy crazy match yeah yeah uh 2-0 also the canada usa score i just want to throw that out okay as well okay we'll leave that right now oh okay okay we'll leave that we'll leave that we'll leave that we'll leave that so we're going to go to you that was uncalled for i did have to do that i did i want an island i'm all about myself over here big guy all by myself i had to let everybody know that's what's going down all right dan gaskin you can go first this time um you know what you're looking for by the way ex verde every single time and i've gone against lamps every single time so this was really tough for me with a performance like i've just seen from lamps i have to go with lamps and minnesota here even though my brain's like go for ex verde that's the that's the off pick here has to be lamps surely okay susanna god this is this is this has been a terrible day for me all around the u.s it's been so bad losing so bad i am got a big goose egg up there for i i mean it's just awful it's just i can catch susannah i can catch you to see if you make yourself looking at these records right now and that is how bad it has got like i was looking at mike yesterday being like whoa like that's bad now i am in the same place oh thanks susannah but now you're right with me yeah come on okay no we're gonna we're gonna turn it around right here um and it's gonna be lamps that does it for me because like dan said based on that performance that we just watched um man boy he's on fire yeah all right i'm gonna go with lamps as well i had a feeling this guy would step up this tournament especially after taking down gold machines so we'll go 3-0 there look 73 of the chat saying lamps right now as well mike over to you sir what are you doing dude no young goat mike called michael by the way yeah michael i just think he's got oh well sorry we're gonna call him off go for it yeah i'll be michael if you like whatever he wants wait what what makes you happy we can go back to dirty mike for you too all right so dirty michael is going young goat [Music] young goat they know lamps one word balance i think that he just he's got too much he's got too much on the defensive end and then of course being on the offensive side as well all right zwei much like canada and world cup qualifying you are perfect so far today what do you have in terms of a prediction all right so i'm gonna go against the grain here um okay well lance's second match was obviously incredible and he's got the momentum and all that i was very impressed by xverity's ability to answer dulce's goals time after time in that first uh in that first leg so i'm gonna go ahead and i'm going to say and be the only person here um that's going to vote ex verde so i don't know i'm 2-0 i don't know track record there speaks for itself so let's see amazing not just a prediction some analysis behind it as well hey we appreciate you hanging out here with us thank you thank you thank you thank you thank you and of course it's been a pleasure yes i love you michael michael yeah michael michael i'm gonna do a handshake after this i feel like we have to like handshake and hug that out you know soon that's all i'm gonna do come down to miami i'll visit you yeah come down you're always welcome that invite didn't seem send us your best comments in the chat and we will feature them in the match it is time for the league series to find a leg one getting set to go dan and michael take it away final time then between austin fc and minnesota ex verde versus lamps seventh versus eighth seed this is not what anyone would have predicted as a grand final i don't care how good your predictions are no one would have called this and mainly because of that man on your screen exverder he has gone against the grain every single time he has been the underdog but he has got the job done can he go that one step further can he be a champion of the mls league series two or are we gonna see lamps in his rookie season do what gold machine did also in series one and lift a trophy in your first ever season in emls mike labelle how you seeing this one well i feel a little guilty first off because i've gone against ex verde similar to you and i just didn't expect some of the results and his performances i feel like i owe him an apology at this point making to the final being able to battle back having a lot of answers and rebuttals against dualsta being very dominant against alan obviously alan obvi was never in that matchup never in that game it wasn't even competitive and now heading into the final all the talk and all the hype has been around lamps because when he's played at his best it's been so impressive but mike tyson had a saying and he said everyone has a plan until they get punched in the face so if xverde is able to maybe do some of the punching maybe lamp's plan doesn't go to plan uh because we haven't seen this matchup since they matched up a long time ago sort of a few days ago not a long time ago and it was a big spread there but this is a different ex-verde he's not the same guy a different ex-verde and we need to see the expertise that we have seen consistently throughout this weekend not the ex birthday that lost seven nil to lamps in qualifiers expert is going to be kicking from left to right whereas lamps is going to be kicking from right to left of course austin versus minnesota in this grand final of ems league series two and x verde looking to try and start things hot here but it's instantly denied by lamps and the counter attack is on and baby's making a bursting run down the right-hand side but the offside trap sprung stops him in his tracks but now r9 instead will take the bat on out wide to unbappe lamps looking to try and get an early goal really to settle the pressure but it's really doing very well to read everything he's doing still early but it's hard to predict based on any of the previous results from ex verde because as we said going up against the top eight everyone that had qualified for league series two he didn't have a win versus any of them and after he went on to defeat alan avi i said oh i think anything might be possible here then he went on to beat dulce and he had to battle back in that game too he had to face adversity which we hadn't necessarily seen either so he's giving you a little bit of everything and he still has that unusual approach that high octane offense that we're talking about shots will be attempted it's a little more unpredictable because most competitors try to work it in a lot of these players they're always looking for that extra percentage that extra ball but just as we saw then ex birdie when he sees any sort of opportunity to pull that trigger you better believe that shot is going to be at least taken and sometimes it'll be from distance sometimes it'll be from close it's about where it goes afterwards where's that bubble where's that rebound here's our nine nice little roulette to try and get past duncan doesn't work out and it means now xv can look to launch a counter of attack of his own it's been end-to-end at the moment there's a lot of space on that left-hand side for r9 hasn't found him just yet though instead we'll just hold on to the ball a little bit and reassess his options a little bit of a feel out thus far we haven't had that big breakthrough that major move nothing has technically happened just yet trying to get that commentator curse dan you know how i do you've done it so many times i just start talking at the right moment right i'm setting it up i'm telling i'm telling the story either that or the wrong moment it depends which way you want to look at it really but certainly if you are watching on and you want a goal to happen get mike labelle to start talking about how there's not been any goals yet because every time he seems to focus on that someone will strike through and that is a heck of a ball over the top two r9 takes it down and needs a little bit of support does have support from pato but has to go all the way back to duncan and certainly lamps has been pressuring ex verde so much to the point next but he doesn't feel like he can play that extra pass and go forward but he's more than happy to play the possession game right now have a little bit of an assessment of what lamps is trying to do defensively that's a nice ball to win batman one more to persuade them back to our nine does he get the shot away he does but unfortunately it gets pulled back i'd love to see that on a replay why that seemed just ah the tiki taka the pass and move i don't know about that offsides uh it must have been a half step it had to be very close uh because that build-up was at a premium everything was there on officials deciding it's not going to be fair play it's going to be offline and yeah a replay would be good just to get a second look at it at some point but for now lamps will be thankful that he's not a goal behind and instead we'll launch an attack of his own here neymar in the middle having to try and get past for whanau which is never an easy task and then nathan comes steaming in the defensive brick wall that has been very apparent throughout this entire weekend the next verde now has possession once more seeing a much different speed of the game as well uh and some of the previous matchups especially for ex verde there's been a lot higher pressure a lot faster moving just higher tempo in general and in this match he's had to have a lot more build up in order to get himself into some of those attacking uh places on on the pitch and that might be more credit again to lamps being just so solid defensively that he's causing ex verde to have to take his time with the build-up before kind of speeding it up as you get into the final third will find that pass to neymar croqueta inside not really the skill move it once was in its prime it is funny how these skill moves go from being unstoppable in previous iterations of fifa to them pretty dismal in later iterations they just get nerfed into the ground but usually the newer skill moves that are introduced into the game and the new mechanics they're the ones that are very powerful here's on bappe now does have support on the right-hand side but opts to go back to fufana does have a free kick if he wants to take it but instead we'll just hold on to possession with pezuelo oh no nobody trying to make those runs trying to cut apart those defenders it's messy at the back at the moment but online still somehow has it and eventually expertly wrestles it off [Applause] and out of all the games that we've seen today this is the first one that's been real cagey from the beginning it hasn't been nearly as fluid and it just might be because it's the final no one wants to be the first guy to make a mistake the build-up is much slower for both competitors it just seems to be a little more on the precise end with some of the the structure uh specifically with the build up play not necessarily when you get into that final third but the build-up play is is very risk adverse 45 minutes gone no goals and not really any shots to scream wash out about ex verde was able to pull the trigger a couple of times but lamps yet to actually have a shot and i think that says a lot about the performance from xverde just keeping lamps at bay and perhaps learnt a lot previously from their encounter here's online that it touched him it's not what is that that's what i was so trying to figure out the scenario does it touch him get another replay run that back slower what's going on does it even touch him though that's tough i was trying to figure it out because i swear the way you opened up the space it was good to go wow expert eight a hair away from being able to be one nil up lamps maybe he could go one a lot of rumor again diving to his left with a strong hand forcing it out for a corner lamps exploding into this second half now maybe not so happy with the pace of the game in the first 45 play his own game play the same game we've seen lamps be able to dominate all weekend long instead though xvi wins possession back and now he instead will look to try and play one over top perhaps several players making that run a lot of room on the left-hand side which he can use and expose if he wants to here's lawrence can he get the cross to the back post yes he can but the denied header means that lamps just about holds on and you're seeing both competitors being tested with some of the offense too they're trying to implement different ways to score goals oh wow wow oh my god sign it seal it send it what a goal that is jeez look at the footwork you see the slight ball roll across the body the first touches the secondary touches just all in one motion really slick composed and we have our opening goal 55th minute so ex verde who could have been won the luck if it weren't for mbappe just ever so slightly touching the ball and making it count as an offside i've never seen that happen by the way that is one of those freak moments that ex-verde will just be wondering how on earth got in the way but lamps recovers holds on and then scores a goal like that to gain the lead but ex verde who constantly showed a response against dulster earlier on today in the semi-finals has to show that same resilience here neymar tries to get a shot away nathan denies it's for founder kavanagh for founder action now will allow lamps to maybe play a through ball here to um making the run being tracked by ex verde but um still picks it up still holds on to it as well what good foot movement this is and eventually is just fizzled out by ex bird eight now he instead could try and do something there's the other top three ball can about make it ahead to it so close but donnarumma he was fouled anyway not quite and what you're seeing right now is both competitors are trying to isolate those matchups where you have mbappe or you got r9 can you create some sort of island it just puts them in an advantageous role especially for offensive players with this much not only technical skill set but just pure pace and power and this dynamic capability we saw that first goal from lamps it was kind of created from nothing it was a deep driven pass a couple good touches a beautiful skill some slick footwork but it was just a moment from r9 and he was able to convert and that's been the separation we have to give credit for lamps to be able to be defending against ex bernie so successfully who has been very unpredictable so far in this tournament and maybe can find a little bit of that magic here pezuelo gets hold of it donald saves rebound goes to patto ball's still alive here for expert eight can he get a ball into the middle yes he can paper though can't get hold of it for fana's there to defend laps holds on to this goal lead can't tell me ifana hasn't been everywhere dan he is covering all the space in the midfield yeah i mean ever since his player of the month item came out i thought that was a must do and that was a long time ago i still think that item actually would match up pretty well even at this stage and then a better one arrived here's our night gets hassled and jockey oh can't get that ball to unbapped 14 minutes left in this one and there's a well right through ball and the finish is divine you're not stopping that one i'm bappe have a swing two nil and it starts from a big mistake in the middle of the pitch they always tell you don't turn over possession there easy transition you can split the center backs everybody's out of position we might take a second glimpse of it again the play is broken up and we're looking at competitive fifa a big decider or a big separator is often the mistakes that are made you see fufana again broke up that play straight line through ball both defenders out of position and bappe another day in the office and when you have additional time like that you can also look up you saw the goalkeeper move early it was a relatively elementary finish for someone as gifted and talented as lamps and maybe someone that's just in such good form so this should be a big shifting point here to see if xverde can get something by the end of the match because it just tells you i'm still focused i'm still dialed in the last 10 minutes will be really important to having a different feel or different momentum going into leg number two and there is going to be another 90 minutes to remember it's two legs here in this grand final so even though just the 12 minutes left in leg number one still another leg to arrive and it has always been quite often a tale of two legs in a lot of these games and lamps doesn't have the four nil cushion that we've seen him hold in every single game on broadcast so far quarterfinals versus goal machine he goes into leg number two four nil up semifinals versus paolanetto he goes in four nil up he's only two nil up at the moment but i think he'll still be very happy to at least be holding the lead ex verde beats the offside trap and bappy plenty of space to run into but he's being hassled and jockeyed by the fullback he's just looking to try and make that pass into the middle does find it but it's pezuelo on the edge sanchez though is going to be a nuisance and steal the ball away and you can see lamps here sitting a little deeper and just looking for some of these outlets really taking his time with the build-up oh tackle that is by the way that could have very easily gone wayward would have allowed lamps a chance to maybe get a third instead next verde has possession given away though duncan in the right place at the right time oh he was open i wouldn't be surprised if uh lamps holds the final attack here he's he's been pretty dominant very controlled the whole way through uh and it makes the most sense to close it out with some game management make sure you get the last opportunity lamps will have that last chance you'd imagine unless he gives the ball away but he shouldn't sanchez fires will it vinicius jr needs some assistance in the middle won't get it but he will get a two-nil advantage going into leg number two so if we take into account the qualifiers as well that's 180 minutes of lamps not conceding against ex verde i know 90 minutes of those of course were in a leg one format a little bit different but seven no in the qualifiers two nil now in leg number one in this grand final everything is pointing towards lamps and minnesota being the champions here of emls league series two faisal i mean austin fc and next birthday they looked good all tournament long is lamps that one step too far here so far it looks that way guys and again nike i'd argue he should be up maybe a little bit more this was a kind of slow game for him it took him until the 54th minute to finally get his first goal and if you're going to count first leg scores for him he's up 10. he's got 10 first leg goals trying to make sure he does that work early and sets himself up for a good position in leg two but mike when you look at some of those goals and we'll get to the highlights right now just things of beauty they really were [Applause] i mean he's got the total package and just he took some key moments here was able to convert on him and i was gonna say it was very professional performance i feel that lamps is licensed to fifa 22. there's this isolation again off the turn one not quite done ball roll get out of my house the extra touch it's just smooth it's silky it's composed there's a certain stickiness to it even when he's building up and that's meant in a complementary way and as i've been saying fufana's been the guy to watch the big surprise player that is straight line straight edged split the center backs is how they teach you and mbappe just another day in the office so good so so good mike and uh he said he sets himself up now right so how do you close out a game it's a final he's a young player the nerves i imagine he doesn't look nervous it doesn't look phased how do you keep your mentals in check and close this one out in my opinion he has changed nothing he's been sitting deep he's been looking for these big outlets he's had a lot of possession play this is a fantastic tactic to see out a game and in this case he now has two goals to help him a little bit he doesn't have to make a shift and he's done such a good job in these first legs i expect of course ex verde to come out and be much more aggressive but if lynch can keep hitting these counter attacks and finding the space what's it going to change be efficient knock out the game close it out i imagine uh xvi is going to look at the replay of that first offside goal that was given and zoom in to see that touch because i don't know man i didn't see it but hey the game is the game for a reason okay i want to remind everybody we've got a contest if you're watching on twitch you can win a custom ls jersey mls store gift cards and 120 000 fifa points all of that up for grabs to be eligible make sure you're signed in and link your account with the sport buff extension you got to link your account to qualify that'll be the last time i tell you now to link your 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now after the first leg it just seems like defensively laps has the number of ex-verde here an ex-birthday needs to find a way to break through and i don't know what that is mike i don't know whether that's a tactical change whether that's just a change of thought process he came so close of course with the r9 attempt that was eventually called offside so at least there's that for him to bank on and him to at least think back to as we do kick off the second leg of the grand final of mls series two i think it's it's easier to be in our position but it's kind of relatively straightforward for me in terms of the shift what we didn't see from ex verde that he had in his previous matchups is he always had this organized havoc a lot of pressure on the defensive end he forced mistakes he was very aggressive going forward and in the the previous leg he was building up he had a lot slower gameplay which i feel played into the hand of lamps it was an advantage for lamps to play at that speed to be a little more structured we always talk about xverde and how he's got this unpredictable high quantity high octane offense we didn't see that and it wasn't just the defense from lamps it was really the speed and also the risk that was taken or in this case lacked there uh of on the defensive end we didn't see the same pressure neymar four lamps you feel an early goal here would just do wonders for the confidence and the reassurance that lamps will be looking for forex murder he's gonna try and deny that he's gonna try and somehow deny this aggression and pace that lamps is offering but then also the other end do some damage and umbape is going to be offside this time quite rightfully so 10 minutes in 80 minutes remaining and that time does dwindle away very quickly if you are down by goals it's gonna be yet another offside and even though that's offside that's a little bit closer to what we've been expecting from ex verdi the way that he burst through he challenges a lot of 50 50s and i i just don't feel as if we saw that form of expression maybe because it's in a final maybe there's some nerves maybe we just give a lot of credit to lamps and and what he was able to do on the defensive end uh but he wasn't putting himself in those types of situations and definitely not frequently enough alex foley rescues the ball and wrestles back possession here nathan is unfortunately too big to get around sometimes he's like a roundabout you have to indicate left and try and get around him i realize roundabouts don't exist in america so that reference might it's not true not common but they definitely exist oh they exist okay well i'm proven wrong and i'm glad that you've adapted to the correct highway code vezuelo into again showing how important he's been between the sticks another one i wouldn't mind seeing that one again as well i think there was slight goalkeeper movement but it was definitely very slight but it positioned donna roma in a favorable place for that that shot attempt of course and it makes a difference and at this level we're always trying to find those small margins between two players who have been so impressive all weekend long sometimes it will be those fine margins that make the difference i mean you look at the offside goal or the the non-offside goal should i say in the first leg how close ex verde was to taking the lead in this time how different it could have been if that had come to fruition neymar finds r9 and should be able to strike it with his left and he will do and that's exactly what ex verde needed here austin fc grab one back and you see the difference you can feel the difference do you see the have you noticed the lofted passes now he's using that as a way to start his attacks he's getting essentially lofted passes they kick him down and then you can go forward then you can be a little more aggressive you can dribble into space in that case we saw a through ball r nine five star weak foot again not going to have any issues no second guessing no hesitation two one anyone's game we always knew that two goals was never going to be necessarily be enough but you don't want to put yourself in a position where you have to do too much work we've seen that happen multiple times today where the comeback just didn't seem feasible well it's the first grand final for both of these competitors and that's always going to add extra pressure and extra nerves first e mls grand final should i add lamps has been there in north american competition i'm sure x birdie has found his way up there as well here's our nine four laps and as you need to get past the first can't quite do enough to get past the second but i like the thought process just unfortunately a couple of centimeters off with the pass [Music] and i hope to see more of these lofted balls going forward where they're kind of hitting one of the center mids or even one of the attackers that is drifting a little behind i just think it's something that we didn't see utilized and it's an adjustment it's a pivot for ex verde and it plays a big benefit for his build and he up be building up right now he's held possession for a little while the fana fires went into her backpack no one able to receive the ball no one making a dangerous one enough that ex-verde considers playing that ball but here's our nine still on side maybe the pass can come through to generate some sort of shot ex verde who usually shoots from quite some distance and any sort of opportunity is being a little bit more patient at this time maybe feels like he has to try and work the ball into the box a little bit more neymar with the heel to heal but the pass can't beat lawrence he's great defending again from lamps really waiting on it even after the heel to heel he didn't bite and again that's part of the offense versus defensive challenge is what can you bait what mistakes can you force [Applause] that one goes out for a goal kick and we've got just seven minutes left in the first half of this second leg lamp still with the lead and still every time he gets possession you do feel like danger is looming it's pezuela a lot of space and bapti can't get past that first defender and now expertise can look to launch a counter attack there's a lot of white shirts flooding forward here and bappe making the run just to the right of the center backs will rusty the ball heads it down an interesting decision maybe could have just brought it down with his chest [Music] okay okay we'll leave that we'll leave that we'll leave that we'll leave that so we're going to go to you that was uncalled for i did have to do that i did i want an island all about myself over here big guy all by myself i had to let everybody know that's what's going down all right dan gaskin you can go first this time um you know what you look every single time and i've gone against lamps every single time so this was really tough for me with the performance like i've just seen from lamps i have to go with lamps and minnesota here even though my brain's like go for ex verde that's the that's the off pick here has to be lamps surely okay susanna god this is this is this has been a terrible day for me all around the u.s it's been so bad so bad i am got a big goose egg up there for i i mean it's just awful it's just i can catch susannah i can catch you to see if you make me looking at these records right now and that is how bad it has gotten like i was looking at mike yesterday being like whoa like that's bad now i am in the same place oh thanks susanna but now you're right with me yeah come on okay no we're gonna we're gonna turn it around right here um and it's gonna be lamps that does it for me because like dan said based on that performance that we just watched um man boy he's on fire yeah all right i'm gonna go with lamps as well i had a feeling this guy would step up this tournament especially after taking down gold machines so we'll go three and oh there look 73 of the chat saying lamps right now as well mike over to you sir what are you doing dude no goat mike doesn't learn michael by the way yeah michael i just think he's got oh well sorry we're gonna follow him off go for it yeah i'll be michael if you like whatever he wants wait what what makes you happy we can go back to dirty mike for you too all right so dirty michael is going young goat one word balance i think that he just he's got too much he's got too much uh on the defensive end and then of course being on the offensive side as well all right zway much like canada and world cup qualifying you are perfect so far today what do you have in terms of a prediction all right so i'm going to go against the grain here um okay well lance's second match was obviously incredible and he's got the momentum and all that i was very impressed by ex verdi's ability to answer dulce's goals time after time in that first uh in that first leg so i'm going to go ahead and i'm going to say and be the only person here that's going to vote ex verde so i don't know i'm 2-0 i don't know track record there speaks for itself so let's see amazing not just a prediction some analysis behind it as well hey we appreciate you hanging out here with us way thank you thank you thank you thank you thank you and of course it's been a pleasure yeah like i love you michael yeah michael my cup are we gonna do a handshake after this i feel like we have to like handshake and hug that out you know it is time for the league series to fight leg one getting set to go dan and michael take it away final time then between austin sc and minnesota expert a versus lamps seventh versus eighth seed this is not what anyone would have predicted as a grand final i don't care how good your predictions are no one would have called this and mainly because of that man on your screen exverder he has gone against the grain every single time he has been the underdog but he has got the job done can he go that one step further can he be a champion of the mls league series two or are we gonna see lamps in his rookie season do what gold machine did also in series one and lift a trophy in your first ever season in ems mike labelle how are you seeing this one well i feel a little guilty first off because i've gone against ex verde similar to you and i just didn't expect some of the results and his performances i feel like i owe him an apology at this point making to the final being able to battle back having a lot of answers and rebuttals against doolsta being very dominant against alan obviously alan obvi was never in that matchup never in that game it wasn't even competitive and now heading into the final all the talk and all the hype has been around lamps because when he's played at his best it's been so impressive but mike tyson had a saying and he said everyone has a plan until they get punched in the face so if xverde is able to maybe do some of the punching maybe lamp's plan doesn't go to plan uh because we haven't seen this matchup since they matched up a long time ago sort of a few days ago not a long time ago and it was a big spread there but this is a different ex verde he's not the same guy a different ex bird a and we need to see the expertise that we have seen consistently throughout this weekend not the ex birthday that lost seven nil to lamps in qualifiers expert is going to be kicking from left to right whereas lamps is going to be kicking from right to left of course austin versus minnesota in this grand final of ems league series 2 and x verde looking to try and start things hot here but it's instantly denied by lamps and the counter attack is on and baby is making a bursting run down the right-hand side but the offside trap sprung stops him in his tracks but now r9 instead will take the bat on out wide to unbappe lamps looking to try and get an early goal really to settle the pressure but it's really doing very well to read everything he's doing still early but it's hard to predict based on any of the previous results from x verte because as we said going up against the top eight everyone that had qualified for league series two he didn't have a win versus any of them and after he went on to defeat alan avi i said oh i think anything might be possible here then he went on to beat doolsta and he had to battle back in that game too he had to face adversity which we hadn't necessarily seen either so he's giving you a little bit of everything and he still has that unusual approach that high octane offense that we're talking about shots will be attempted it's a little more unpredictable because most competitors trying to work it in a lot of these players always looking for that extra percentage that extra ball but just as we saw then ex verde when he sees any sort of opportunity to pull that trigger you better believe that shot is going to be at least taken and sometimes it'd be from distance sometimes it'll be from close it's about where it goes afterwards where's that bubble where's that rebound here's r9 nice little roulette to try and get past duncan doesn't work out and it means now x-verde can look to launch a counter of attacking of his own it's been end-to-end at the moment there's a lot of space on that left-hand side for r9 hasn't found him just yet though instead we'll just hold on to the ball a little bit and reassess his options a little bit of a feel out thus far we haven't had that big break through that major move nothing has technically happened just yet trying to get that commentator dan you know how it almost you've done it so many times i just start talking at the right moment right i'm setting it up i'm telling the story either that or the wrong moment it depends which way you want to look at it really but certainly if you are watching on and you want a goal to happen get mike labelle to start talking about how there's not been any goals yet because every time he seems to focus on that someone will strike through and that is a heck of a ball over the top 2r9 takes it down and needs a little bit of support does have support from pato but has to go all the way back to duncan certainly lamps has been pressuring ex verde so much to the point next but he doesn't feel like he can play that extra pass and go forward but he's more than happy to play the possession game right now have a little bit of an assessment of what lamps is trying to do defensively that's a nice ball to win batman one more to persuade them back to our nine does he get the shot away oh he does but unfortunately it gets pulled back i'd love to see that on a replay why that seemed just ah the tiki taka the pass and move i don't know about that offsides it must have been a half step it had to be very close uh because that build up was at a premium everything was there on officials deciding it's not going to be third place it's going to be offline and yeah replay would be good just to get a second look at it at some point but for now lamps will be thankful that he's not a goal behind and instead we'll launch an attack of his own here neymar in the middle having to try and get past for whanau which is never an easy task and then nathan comes steaming in a defensive brick wall that has been very apparent throughout this entire weekend the next birthday now has possession once more seeing a much different speed of the game as well uh in some of the previous matchups especially for ex-verde there's been a lot higher pressure a lot faster moving just higher tempo in general and in this match he's had to have a lot more build up in order to get himself into some of those attacking uh places on on the pitch and that might be more credit again to lamps being just so solid defensively that he's causing ex verde to have to take his time with the build-up before kind of speeding it up as you get into the final third this will find that pass to neymar croqueta inside not really the skill move it once was in its prime it is funny how these skill moves go from being unstoppable in previous iterations of fifa to then pretty dismal in later iterations they just get nerfed into the ground but usually the newer skill moves that are introduced into the game and the newer mechanics they're the ones that are very powerful here's on back pain now does have support on the right hand side but opts to go back to fufana does have a free kick if he wants to take it but instead we'll just hold on to possession with pezuello oh no no bappy trying to make those runs trying to cut apart those defenders it's messy at the back at the moment but r9 still somehow has it and eventually expertly wrestles it off [Applause] and out of all the games that we've seen today is the first one that's been real cagey from the beginning it hasn't been nearly as fluid and it just might be because it's the final no one wants to be the first guy to make a mistake the build-up is much slower for both competitors it just seems to be a little more on the precise end with some of the the structure uh specifically with the build up play not necessarily when you get into that final third but the build-up play is is very risk-averse 45 minutes gone no goals and not really any shots to scream wash out about xverde was able to pull the trigger a couple of times but lamps yet to actually have a shot and i think that says a lot about the performance from ex verde just keeping lamps sit bay and perhaps learnt a lot previously from their encounter here's our line that it touched in buffet it's not what is that that's what it was trying to figure out the scenario does it touch them get into the replay run that back slower what's going on does it even touch them though oh it just just clips the boot that's tough i was trying to figure it out because i swear the way you opened up the space it was good to go wow ex verde a hair away from being able to be one nil up lamps maybe he could go one a lot golden rummage again diving to his left with a strong hand forcing it out for a corner lamps exploding into the second half now maybe not so happy with the pace of the game in the first four five play his own game play the same game we've seen lamps be able to dominate all weekend long instead though xv wins possession back and now he instead will look to try and play one over the top perhaps several players making that run a lot of room on the left-hand side which he can excuse and expose if he wants to here's lawrence can he get the cross to the back post yes he can but the denied header means that lamps just about holds on and you're seeing both competitors being tested with some of the offense too they're trying to implement different ways to score goals oh wow oh my god sign it seal it send it what a goal that is jeez look at the footwork you see the slight ball roll across the body the first touches the secondary touches just all in one motion really slick composed and we have our opening goal 55th minute so ex verde who could have been won the luck if it weren't for mbappe just ever so slightly touching the ball and making it count as an offside i've never seen that happen by the way that is one of those freak moments that ex-verde will just be wondering how on earth the bape got in the way but lamps recovers holds on and then scores a goal like that to gain the lead but ex verde who constantly showed a response against dorster earlier on today in the semi-finals has to show that same resilience here neymar tries to get away nathan denies it's fulfilling for founder action now will allow lamps to maybe play a through ball here to invape making the run being tracked by ex verde but ambappe still picks it up still holds on to it as well what good foot movement this is and eventually is just fizzled out by ex bird eight now he instead could try and do something there's the over the top through ball can abandon ahead to it so close but donnarumma he was fouled anyway not quite and what you're seeing right now is both competitors are trying to isolate those matchups where you have mbappe or you got r9 can you create some sort of island it just puts them in an advantageous role especially for offensive players with this much not only technical skill set but just pure pace and power and this dynamic capability we saw that first goal from lamps it was kind of created from nothing it was a deep driven pass a couple good touches a beautiful skill some slick footwork but it was just a moment from r9 and he was able to convert and that's been the separation to be able to be defending against x bernie so successfully who has been very unpredictable so far in this tournament and maybe can find a little bit of that magic here pezuelo gets hold of him donna saves rebound goes to patto ball's still alive here for ex verde can he get a ball into the middle yes he can papa though can't get hold of it for fana's there to defend lamps holds on to this goal lead hasn't been everywhere dan he is covering all the space in the midfield yeah i mean ever since his player of the month item came out i thought that was a must do and that was a long time ago i still think that item actually would match up pretty well even at this stage and then a better one arrived here's our night gets hassled and jockey oh can't get that ball to unbappe 14 minutes left in this one and there's a well right through ball and the finish is divine you're not stopping that one i'm bappe have a swing two-nil and it starts from a big mistake in the middle of the pitch they always tell you don't turn over possession there easy transition you can split the center-backs everybody's out of position we might take a second glimpse of it again the play is broken up and we're looking at competitive fifa a big decider or a big separator is often the mistakes that are made you see fufana again broke up that play straight line through ball both defenders out of position and bopping another day in the office and when you have additional time like that you can also look up you saw the goalkeeper move early it was a relatively elementary finish for for someone as gifted and talented as lamps and maybe someone that's just in such good form so this should be a big shifting point here to see if xverdic can get something by the end of the match because it just tells you i'm still focused i'm still dialed in the last 10 minutes will be really important to having a different feel or different momentum going into leg number two and there is gonna be another 90 minutes to remember it's two legs here in this grand final so even though just the 12 minutes left in leg number one still another leg to arrive and it has always been quite often a tale of two legs in a lot of these games and lamps doesn't have the four-nil cushion that we've seen him hold in every single game on broadcast so far quarterfinals versus goal machine he goes into leg number two four nil up semifinals versus paolo neto he goes in four nil up he's only two nil up at the moment i think he'll still be very happy to at least be holding the lead ex verde beats the offside trap and bappe plenty of space to run into and he's being hassled and jockeyed by the fullback he's just looking to try and make that pass into the middle does find it but it's pezuelo on the edge sanchez though is going to be a nuisance and steal the ball away and you can see lamps here sitting a little deeper and just looking for some of these outlets really taking his time with the build-up oh my tackle that is by the way that could have very easily gone wayward would have allowed lamps a chance to maybe get a third instead next worldly has possession given away though duncan in the right place at the right time he was open i wouldn't be surprised if uh lance holds the final attack here he's he's been pretty dominant very controlled the whole way through uh and it makes the most sense to close it out with some game management make sure you get the last opportunity lamps will have that last chance you'd imagine unless he gives the ball away but he shouldn't sanchez fires will it vinicius jr needs some assistance in the middle won't get it but he will get a two-nil advantage going into leg number two so if we take into account the qualifiers as well that's 180 minutes of lamps not conceding against ex verde i know 90 minutes of those of course we're in a leg one format a little bit different but seven no in the qualifiers two nil now in leg number one in this grand final everything is pointing towards lamps and minnesota being the champions here of emls league series two faisal i mean austin fc and next verde they look good all tournament long is lamps that one step too far here so far it looks that way guys and again like i'd argue he should be up maybe a little bit more this was a kind of slow game for him it took him until the 54th minute to finally get his first goal and if going to count first leg scores for him he's up 10. he's got 10 first leg goals trying to make sure he does that work early and sets himself up for a good position in leg two but mike when you look at some of those goals and we'll get to the highlights right now just things of beauty they really were [Applause] i mean he's got the total package and just he took some key moments here was able to convert on them and i was going to say it was very professional performance i feel that lamps is licensed to fifa 22. there's this isolation again off the turn one not quite done ball roll get out of my house the extra touch it's just smooth it's silky it's composed there's a certain stickiness to it even when he's building up and that's meant in a complementary way and as i've been saying fufana's been the guy to watch the big surprise player that is straight line straight edged split the center backs is how they teach you and embopi just another day in the office so good so so good mike and uh he said he sets himself up now right so how do you close out a game it's a final he's a young player the nerves i imagine he doesn't look nervous it doesn't look phased how do you keep your mentals in check and close this one out [Music] in my opinion he has changed nothing he's been sitting deep he's been looking for these big outlets he's had a lot of possession play this is a fantastic tactic to see out a game and in this case he now has two goals to help him a little bit he doesn't have to make a shift uh and he's done such a good job in these first legs i expect of course xverde to come out and be much more aggressive but if lance can keep hitting these counter attacks and finding the space what's it going to change be efficient knock out the game close it out i imagine xverde is going to look at the replay of that first offside goal that was given and zoom in to see that touch because i don't know man i didn't see it but hey the game is the game for a reason okay i want to remind everybody we've got a contest if you're watching on 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we'll try to feature them if we can it's time to get to our finale dan yeah and everything is pointing towards lamson minnesota but expert and austin fc will look to try and change that but something just seems to be off for ex verde against lamps it was 7-0 in the qualifiers in favor of lamps two nil now after the first leg it just seems like defensively lamps has the number of ex verde here and ex birdie needs to find a way to break through and i don't know what that is mike i don't know whether that's a tactical change whether that's just a change of thought process he came so close of course with the r9 attempt that was eventually called offside so at least there's that for him to bank on and him to at least think back to as we do kick off the second leg of the grand final of mls series two i think it's it's easier to be in our position but it's kind of relatively straightforward for me in terms of the shift uh what we didn't see from ex verde that he had in his previous matchups is he always had this organized havoc a lot of pressure on the defensive end he forced mistakes he was very aggressive going forward and in the the previous leg he was building up he had a lot slower gameplay which i feel played into the hand of lamps it was an advantage for lamps to play at that speed to be a little more structured we always talk about xverde and how he's got this unpredictable high quality high octane offense we didn't see that and it wasn't just the defense from lamps it was really the speed and also the risk that was taken or in this case lacked there uh of on the defensive end we didn't see the same pressure neymar four lamps you feel an early goal here would just do wonders for the confidence and the reassurance that lamps will be looking for forex murder he's going to try and deny that he's going to try and somehow deny this aggression and pace that lamps is offering but then also the other end do some damage and bappe is going to be offside this time quite rightfully so 10 minutes in 80 minutes remaining and that time does dwindle away very quickly if you are down by goals it's gonna be yet another offside and even though that's offside that's a little bit closer to what we've been expecting from ex verdi the way that he burst through he challenges a lot of 50 50s and i i just don't feel as if we saw that form of expression maybe because it's in a final maybe there's some nerves maybe we just give a lot of credit to lamps and and what he was able to do on the defensive end uh but he wasn't putting himself in those types of situations and definitely not frequently enough alex foley rescues the ball and wrestles back possession here nathan is unfortunately too big to get around sometimes he's like a roundabout you have to indicate left and try and get around him i realize roundabouts don't exist in america so that reference might not true not common but they definitely exist oh they exist okay well i'm proven wrong and i'm glad that you've adapted to the correct highway code vezuelo it's a neymar in donnarumma again showing how important he's been between the sticks i wouldn't mind seeing that one again as well i think there was slight goalkeeper movement but it was definitely very slight but it positioned donna roma in a favorable place for that that shot attempt of course and it makes a difference and at this level we're always trying to find those small margins between two players who have been so impressive all weekend long sometimes it will be those fine margins that make the difference i mean you look at the offside goal or the the non-offside goal should i say in the first leg how close ex-verde was to taking the lead in this time how different it could have been if that had come to fruition neymar finds r9 and should be able to strike it with his left and he will do and that's exactly what ex verde needed here austin fc grab one back and you see the difference you can feel the difference do you see the have you noticed the lofted passes now he's using that as a way to start his attacks he's getting essentially lofted passes they kick him down and then you can go forward then you can be a little more aggressive you can dribble into space in that case we saw through ball r nine five star weak foot again not going to have any issues no second guessing no hesitation 2-1 anyone's game we always knew that two goals was never going to be necessarily be enough but you you don't want to be put yourself in a position where you have to do too much work we've seen that happen multiple times today where the comeback just didn't seem feasible it's the first grand final for both of these competitors and that's always going to add extra pressure and extra nerves first e mls grand final should i add lamps has been there in north american competition i'm sure x birdie has found his way up there as well here's our nine four laps and as you need to get past the first can't quite do enough to get past the second but i like the thought process just unfortunately a couple of centimeters off with the pass [Music] and i hope to see more of these lofted balls going forward where they're kind of hitting one of the center mids or even one of the attackers that is drifting a little behind i just think it's something that we didn't see utilized and it's an adjustment it's a pivot for ex verde and it plays a big benefit for his build up and he will be building up right now he's held possession for a little while the fan of fires went into a backpack no one able to receive the ball no one making a dangerous run enough that xverde considers playing that ball but here's our nine still on side maybe the pass can come through to generate some sort of shot ex verde who usually shoots from quite some distance and any sort of opportunity is being a little bit more patient at this time maybe feels like he has to try and work the ball into the box a little bit more neymar with the heel to heel but the pass can't beat lawrence it's great defending again from lamps really waiting on it even after the heel to heel he didn't bite and again that's part of the offense versus defensive challenge is what can you bait what mistakes can you force [Applause] that one goes out for a goal kick and we've got just seven minutes left in the first half of this second leg lamp still with the lead and still every time he gets possession you do feel like danger is looming it's persuaded a lot of space and bapti can't get past that first defender and now xvi can look to logic there's a lot of white shirts flooding forward here and making the run just to the right of the center backs will receive the ball heads it down an interesting decision maybe could have just brought back down with his chest two goal lead and now you're gonna see adjustments from ex verde because he has to go for it there's no reason really to waste a lot of time or let the clock go you need more more offense and you need more offense now that first touch with ronaldo just really opens up the pitch takes the center lane and then it allows of course neymar has overlapping run same with him bay but you just make things a little less predictable and it all started from being able to cut inside still that simplicity and then the right decision of course waits for the goalkeeper movement and extends the lead keepers should be able to get to this one but another dangerous ball that lamps probably would have been a little bit worried when it actually started to come through felix verde not able to get on the end of it and lamps now with his two goal lead if he can make that a three goal lead that might be enough to call himself a champion kalina bappe out towards pato if anyone's there to feed the back ball into the middle then the goal could be on the horizon here but having to retreat and instead recycle play it's sensible it's slower it's patient no risks being taken at the moment from lamps and might be rewarded with it here and bape manages to fire and keeper just about gets down and gets a touch to it what a save uh just just great reads across the board uh from lamps also the big recycle i think is smart you have a two goal advantage it's not necessarily about killing off the game but you're letting your opponent know that you will play the game management and it is part of competitive fifa whether you love it or you hate it but possession play and putting your opposition under pressure it's going to go hand in hand with success stories you've got to be able to close out matches and actually you can see the players pressing more for ex verde but that's going to naturally leave a little bit more gaps at the back battle gets into the middle and unbapped will put a fourth in for lamps the second of the game but it's a three goal advantage and with 30 minutes to play perhaps we're starting to take a look at our champions of the mls series 2. minnesota and lamps are on the brink of victory and that's pitcher perfect he just enticed him pulled it back stretched the pitch gets a little bit of the additional pressure that you need the patience or the focus is lost gets in behind it's just well done across the board you have that penetrating through ball and then the extra pass chance here this could be the game backpost is free as well neymar plays it to the back post and of all people patto the newest introduction the mls player will grab the fifth that surely surely seals the victory here for lamps congratulations lamps rookie season he was a backup last year didn't get a chance to partake in the league didn't play any league matches this year he's a champion comes in makes a difference impactful i know that he was unhappy losing uh to to gold machine or losing to palonetta excuse me in league series one this is the ultimate response beats palinetto revenge matchup not an issue 5-1 up now 65th minute if you want you can play a lot more free you can be aggressive you can hold the ball there's not enough time really for your opponent to make the comeback uh but it just shows you the the future of players that are coming into the scene 18 years young they call him the young goat we talk about palinetto a lot as well 19 years old a lot of people forget because he's been in the competitive scene for a few years already came in at 16 making noise and we've seen so many young players come through the ranks and demonstrate what they're made of at major events if online can get a goal here there is still just about time for expert eight i don't want to rule him out just yet he's throwing every skill move in the books but reluctant to shoot which isn't like expert and lamps stealing it away and with that probably stealing away any chance of ex verde getting back into this game it has been such a master class from lamps all weekend long every single time i think i've seen the best of him he just one-ups himself every single test he's had an answer to and still holding on to the ball neymar there to support back post is free once more for pato but instead he's just gonna hold it here plays it inside to puzzuelo and oh it's magic but i think it's offside so close to being perfect and again another one word description for lamps he's just complete thorough there's nothing that he he's been missing for the broadcast games uh we talk about it time and time again but the defense is right the speed of the game the tempo the cadence the composure is all right the skill moves is there just to give you that added bit of creativity being able to switch between aggressive or defensive or passive styles on the fly multiple formations total package [Applause] it just seems like lamps has the number of expert eight and it could be a sixth goal as well for him it goes for the chip beautiful come on lamp's smiling and he's putting on a show for us a sixth goal here on aggregate remember seven goals in the qualifiers that's now 13 to the one from expert eight it's magical has been unstoppable marvelous truly some of the goals he's given us and i i keep saying this but i feel the build up and just the reading of the game i mean 20 20 vision this guy definitely already had lasik pato should be able to stop that one from going out look at the pick out look at the pick out great ball but unfortunately pato gets taken out but at least he's going to be able to hold on to the ball for now as i say that the pressure is still coming in from lamps lamps once more lamps is out for blood here ex verde at this point pretty much knows that there is no getting back into this game it's about saving face even a goal here but he can't score that ronaldo on the volley sends it wide he's offside anyway so it's not going to matter but lamps in his rookie season just as gold machine did two weeks ago is going to be a champion and i think that is going to do wonders for his confidence and his trajectory going forward as a fifa professional he is going to be a scary factor at the emls cup wouldn't you agree mike labelle there's no denying that there's a certain maturity to his gameplay and he's already been a north american champion last year as well even though he wasn't uh part of emls he wasn't competing in ems there's just a sophistication to how he's cultivating his attacks uh it might sound funny with some of the descriptive words but there's a certain amount of culture that he has for the game because it gives you a little bit of everything two minutes about it on time in this grand final and what a weekend it's been by the way it's such a pleasure to be able to call the action i love emls we can sign it off with a goal from alexander pato once more around the keeper one more for luck and oh there's a defender on the line ex-birthday laughs lance has a smile and lamps breathes a sigh of relief because minnesota and lamps are your emls league series 2 champions in what was an emphatic victory against austin wow i i mean insert a superlative here on how you want to describe that i keep giving compliments because he's earned them there's just no flaws in the game we said it early honor i made the statement after the first lake versus gold machine i said if he could remake and replicate this there's no one touching him not only would he be and or he is top tier in north america this is top tier in europe type of material with what he's giving uh or showcasing on the virtual pitch it's just impressive playing of course i mean at the mls cup there's three spots to get into playoffs and be able to compete against the rest of the world and maybe even get to that e world cup and with performances like that lamps is definitely capable of doing so faisal minnesota and lamps they get it done there are league series two champions here in emls and it was you know an unstoppable performance after all it really was man goal after goal after goal and you mentioned what the build-up wasn't qualifying he almost replicated that here today but he is your champion he had to take down a champion to start the weekend and now sees himself at the top of the chart lamps congratulations and you mentioned hey these guys could play in your man we are represented so far in the mls by two world class champions league series one champ gold machine league series two champ lamps and it's gonna make for a fun ems cup i cannot wait for austin in march because the talent we know it could have gone so many different ways if one person scores a different goal in qualifying who knows what this table would have been but we were blessed to see what we saw this weekend and again a big congratulations to lambs and mike let's take a look at some of the highlights you sang the praises of lambs deservedly so it's not just a simple style of play you know he was ready to go we'll start of course with the ex verde goal here but want to focus on what lamps was able to do after that again because he at this moment in time you know when the pressures are there and the palms are getting a little bit sweaty he said nah i'm gonna end this right here right now look at this we just outlast him faisal in many regards uh you see the beautiful overlapping run sets the tone going into the second half it's a relatively simple goal makes the key pass waits for the goalkeeper movement i love this play if we had the full build up across the board the way that he kind of just pulls players out of position and waits for his moment resurfaces recycles the guy cares about the ecosystem you he's making you praise his defensive game too mike and this one came off a defensive there's nothing there's nothing that's lacking that like i i mean that i'm being very serious and sincere the reason that i said first time i saw him play on broadcast versus gold machine that this guy if you say he's like this is going to win it there's too much there's not anything that's missing look at the time finish there when you have the razzle and you have the dazzle but then you have every intangible right you have every detail you have all the basics mastered and then you can build from those and then you're mature with the way that you play then you can adjust you can pivot and also his patience if you really think about it nothing's been rushed always controlled always the tempo setter yeah 18 years old that's what i was going to say first thing that's what i was going to say mike he's 18. he's knocking over stuff over here ggs for all he's accomplished there it is [Music] mls league series 2 champion let's over head over to susannah for our victory moment presented by coca-cola [Music] all right lamps this is your rookie e-mls season and what a statement you just made you are the league series 2 champion how does it feel i mean it feels great um obviously a couple weeks ago i fell short i don't think i performed like how i could have and obviously i proved today that i could have done better last time that i did do better this time all right let's talk about the guys that you took down in league series too because these are some heavy hitters we had gold machine who's the league series one champion paolo nedo who has been so good in 2022 and scoring a ton of goals and then we've got ex verde who also is just an offensive powerhouse how did you do it i mean i took it one game at a time i from what i've done this year i already know that can be anyone um i feel like the standings going into this league series were also very close anyone could have been anywhere so i didn't really pay attention much to that just took it one game at a time and managed to win every time [Music] managed to win every time decisively as well decisively all right emls cup just over a month away in austin at south by southwest why are you gonna be the one to beat in austin um i mean i'm i'm the champ going into austin i'm the one on the best form so if there's anyone to be scared of it would it would have to be me i love it love the confidence i know you said you're a little bit under the weather but i hope you get a chance to celebrate this is like your your jordan flu game right yeah i guess i guess an incredible performance congratulations lamp thank you all right faizal back to you it's funny you know i i was messaging with him on friday he messaged me saying ah man the weather is gonna be bad i don't know what my connection's gonna be like and look at this man powered all the way through the lamp ultimately out doing the snow and outdoing everybody at emls league series 2 to get to where he is and dan it wasn't a walk in the park that side of the bracket was so tough right it was finalist and champion he had to take down and he did just that oh he was put through the gauntlet time and time again but it was his first leg performances that really allowed him to sail through this bracket four nil against gold machine four nil against paolaneto and then even though it was only the two goals in the grand final that was enough to give him the platform i think to push himself on give him that belief and also take the pressure off his shoulders a little bit in the grand final if he had gone one nil down very easy for an 18 year old in their rookie season to suddenly start doubting themselves a little bit and i'm not saying lamps definitely would have but they certainly need something that could have happened but so impressed with that young man also hats off to ex verde because yes proved us all wrong i mean while most of us were on facebook i know you still went on his side initially but he was the underdog he was eighth seed he got to the grand final and he deserves all the plaudits as well yeah not not about me right now not about me right now good it's both these players and again the the amount of entertainment we were provided to this weekend to the tune of some great great goals so many throughout the course of the weekend let's look at the goal of the tournament and turn it over to our expert mike labelle to help break this one down and it's a beautiful pass you see the through ball you isolate that match up and then r9 does what he does you got to give lamps a lot of credit here just some of the move-in and grooving the way that he switches and changes direction you see the ball roll in there just full control and it just seems like this is icing on the cake add the sprinkles i'll take a candle light the candle make a wish while i'm making wishes congratulations like i i mean i've given out everything you could ask for i'll take you for pastries give me an address i'll send you a delivery the guy has been so impressive and every single i don't know i don't know what what do you mean what do you mean you don't think he earned that i'll get him with the people's delivery what do you need he's he's he's close by he's not far please please for the last time this weekend put your labels of emotes in the chat because uh i don't know man throw it up mike throw up congratulations we got the labelism we got the goat good luck he said he said he sent a message i i would not want to play him in austin he definitely sent a message he is the guy to watch right now i um yeah that's the real deal there's no second guessing in that he's adjusted he's ready and he's he's young and hungry and i'm feeding him apparently speaking of austin well you're trying to at least uh we still have one more event this season it's gonna be our biggest yet south by southwest in austin texas on march 13th if you haven't booked your travel hey it is time to do just that let's look ahead and preview what we are in store for okay we've got the overall standings both qualifier rounds were tallied up the top 11 move on automatically to the bracket the top four are receiving first round buys mike labelle take us through it i'd love to i'd be honored so the big key as faizal was saying that top 11 you're certified you're in there and anything can happen we saw that today the seventh and the eighth seed ended up in the finals so the seating is actually not that important but i will say this if you're in the one through four spot you get a buy round that's a percentage play i like it however that 12 spot is going to be wild you have a last chance qualifier there's one position and i mean we're talking the likes of gustavo you see lou george adamu not even on the front sheet here he's not even there you can you imagine george adamu not qualifying for emls cup savvy panda what about castella that's always susanna's favorite and guselo's always made the final broadcast there's never been a time that he wasn't there so there's only one position so that's gonna be a battle and that's gonna be happening live you don't wanna miss any of this be in house for it austin south by southwest take a break from the music come see us these vibes this atmosphere this ambiance is going to be something special well let's take a look at that bracket and the matchups that we'll see of course everyone else has to compete in the last chance qualifier for that 12th seed because it's gonna be crazy the first round is a knockout round and the four seats who await them are there look at this gold machine if you make it through jock center or pabs there's gold machine waiting paolo neto and our last chance winner you got alexander like there's oh there's no slouch here there's no easy matchup i'm stunned there's so much talent we've seen what everybody's been able to do here's paolo neto makes a final twice and you might take somebody else lamb a winner taking on ali navi or kid momito both of whom were in the league series two this weekend mike labelle oh three man i don't even know where he met i don't even know where you go we got a rematch already wow wow i don't know where i would want to pick my starting point uh none of them seem very rewarding but that's what it's all about i mean we have 27 teams you've got the best players across all of north america everybody's in the league this is what we expect the the the details are fine the particulars are important you heard me describe the cake don't don't let me keep going we don't know what to do i mean it's around dinner time all right i'm already starting to think about italian food pretty heavy right now okay okay as a reminder real quick emos cup is on sunday march 13th at south by southwest that's the barbecue state austin texas you don't want to miss it mark your calendar until then though yeah mark he's right mark your calendar i'm excited i'm excited follow all the latest news and updates by following at emls on twitter and on instagram yo that does it for us what a weekend for suzanne the dad and mike that was awesome leak series super presented by coca-cola of course thank you to everyone for watching congrats to lamp for being crowned the second champion of the season all four of us want to see you all in austin texas in just over a month's time we hope we do and we hope you have a good night peace [Music] you | 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g91 really good it might not have a good top speed it might not have a great rate good energy retention but it has a very good acceleration and that's what gives it a little bit of an edge over its competitors not only that the f-84f is in a really crappy matchmaker it's at 8.3 the same battle rating as the mig-15bis and the f-8586 a5 and f-86 f-35 sabers so you're going to basically be coming up against mig-15s every single game good luck and if you're not you're going to be coming up against things like i don't know f-86s which can run rings around you because they just have a better engine the problem with the f-84f is it is basically an 8.0 plane facing what are essentially 8.7 jets at the same level every single time so you're basically putting yourself into a full up tier even when you're fully down tiered i think this is uh close to a full up to you but not quite the problem with uh gaijin is they've decided to change some battle ratings around but haven't really thought this one through maybe the algorithm is supposedly better but in this case it's clearly let this plane down and it's clearly let a few other planes down but in this case here the f-84f is genuinely one of the most painful planes to fly that being said when you do get a good match it is certainly not bad ideally like this plane should be put at 8.0 or 7.7 because it just never sees that advertised top speed i've very very rarely gotten to 1100 kilometers per hour i just don't see those speeds i guess you would have to put the plane in a straight line for a very very long time and doing that in war thunder is impractical particularly with the way the battles play out and not necessarily the map size but more the way that a match plays out so what i'm going to do here is i'm getting a little bit of altitude this plane doesn't really climb that well but i'm going to try and climb at a speed where if someone catches me out i can sort of re-engage them and what i'm doing here is basically making the best of a uh a bad situation if you will f 84g there below me i'm not really going to worry about him i'm going to keep climbing i'm not going to be focusing or i'm not going to be seagulling after enemies because that happens f 86 a5 not only above me but undoubtedly faster at the same time i'm going to try and burst up to him but it's really not going to work this f-86a5 can basically dictate the fight however they want and it looks like he's just going to continue in a straight line which you know works for me and then he realizes that there is a sub 105 and um i think he's just going to keep ignoring me so i'm going to try and chase you can tell this is not going to end well because the f86 is just so much more powerful and at the same battle rating for some reason but that's okay because we're going to make the best out of a bad situation the f-86f in this case this is the french premium one because basically i am not going to suffer through stock grind on an f-86f uh this particular plane is kind of interesting it's actually got an interesting history the french decided to stick uh iaf roundels on their uh f-84 uh f-84fs uh and decided to fly french pilots into the i think was the swiss canal crisis i'm not really sure um but one of the arab israeli conflicts sometime in the late 20th century and yeah they were basically like the russians flying north korean planes in north korea it's kind of interesting actually i wonder who else does that in sort of society or in any other sort of conflict in modern times that would be kind of interesting so speaking of interesting there is another a5 saber that is above me who would have guessed the best thing about the uh up tier to 8.7 i will have to say is getting put into matches with g91s the g91s are going to be your little little friends because they're the ones that are going to force the a5s into turns and are going to force them to bleed their energy not only that but they can basically set up dog fights for you and you just come in and sort of sweep up the uh the remains if you will and that's kind of what's started to transpire here the a5 has run away from a dogfight with this particular g91 and now he's gotten himself into a pickle a little 2v1 and on top of that all of the enemies that are sort of a big threat are mowing the lawn they're sort of sitting quite low and i can basically go and boom and zoom them whenever i want now this g91 here he's uh going up a little bit and so what i'm going to do is i'm going to come down onto the a5 beautiful bait there by the g91 and i'm going to try and snag myself a little kill i only get hit onto the left wing but i can bleed some speed in a turn here and try and catch him in the vertical when he's nice and slow you can see that the f 84 f is really just a bus it's so not meant for dog fighting it is definitely meant to be used for speed but the sad thing is at 8.3 you're never going to be able to use that speed because everything is both faster than you and climbs better so good luck speaking of good luck f 86 f 35 is coming in pretty hot and there's another plane here that's coming in nice and hot another f-35 saber going for a weird ass inverted head-on if you're gonna do that i'm pretty much guaranteed to kill you don't don't go inverted please it makes me sad what doesn't make me sad though is that a5 saber getting smacked by an am9 beautiful work there by the g91 and i guess some beautiful baiting there by me not too bad actually he doesn't go down quite straight away though he does look a little bit uh damaged and just as i'm about to go and euthanize him i suppose i find out that i've got this gentleman on my uh on my backside and so what i'm going to do is i'm going to put myself into some rolls if he played his cards right here he would have had me in a second but he's gone an overshot mark and now this leaves me in an advantageous position not only that the f-84g and the other f-86 are too far away to help him and instead what i'm going to do is not risk it and wait for that a5 to come and sweep me up but i'm going to go and get a little bit of speed speed is basically a king in jets and if you don't have any speed you're basically so i don't i don't want to get especially not in this thing which is a pain in the ass to play as it is so i'm going to try and play a little bit more conservatively try and be a little bit more uh you know careful of my speed and instead i'm basically going to try and take this bait here from the g91 again a fantastic bait i see the a f-35 coming in once more i decide to dodge and then go straight for the a5 now that the a5 is nice and slow i've pretty much got him in the bag here it's one of those things that just makes you really really smile the g91 has basically set up a few kills and i guess i'm not really sure if it was intentional but either way basically they might die a couple of kills in the f-8684-f is a miracle to be honest this thing is absolute dog and it's no surprise that no one plays it anyway our next candidate here is either going to be the f-80 or the f-86f now it's more likely going to be the f-80 because i can actually keep up with him in a straight line not only that the f-86f is running away he's also basically leading the g91 into a death sentence here with the fatc trailing hot on the heels of the g91 so we've got ourselves a little bit of a situation here a4b going head-on i'm not going to take that in the slightest i'm going to duck underneath these guns and just keep going in a straight ish line trying not to sort of fall victim to him and then i notice that the f 80 is nice and slow and two kilometers behind me so i'm gonna turn look at how much speed i've bled in a single turn in this thing it is definitely not a dog fighter but like i said good luck using your speed at this battery things like the f-80 are in some cases going to outrun you like in this case here because i just don't have the acceleration just like i said earlier but the g91 is basically keeping the f8c busy enough that uh it gives me enough of an opportunity to get onto his six and go for a quick spray damage his fuel tank and perhaps get a nice little pilot sign isn't that beautiful this g91 has basically all both g91s have basically set up all of my kills and that makes me really sad because i can't set up any of my own kills in this plane because it's just not competitive enough and that that is the real tragedy of the effect a plane that is competitive in war thunder basically means that you can set up your own kills and do your own baiting and energy trap and everything like that but a plane where you have to feed off your teammates and and basically just sort of scab off them it feels really of course like getting it kills getting a kill but having a plane so poorly balanced that it just doesn't cut it at its own battle rating or in a full down tier makes me really sad because this plane could be so much fun and it has such a cool history behind it and it's just not it's just being sort of thrown away it really genuinely makes me sad because this plane just could have been so much better it does make me think though a lot of people have been sort of praising the mig 15 a5 sabre type meta that has returned and it's made them say things like it's just like the good old days now for me the good old days weren't exactly the good old days you have to remember that not everything is perfect like war thunder is not a perfect game never has been and it never will be but things like top tier being supposedly balanced it just wasn't back in the day i also like how i just took an atm like it was nothing so sucks to be uh sucks to suck mr a4 enjoy your uh enjoy your aaa death so good on your baza regardless i'd like to keep talking about the sort of good old days theory i i genuinely don't believe that there is a good old days there never was and there never will be it's just looking through rose tinted glasses think about all the crap that was going on in 2016 2017 in jets or even earlier things like the f2h banshee at 8.0 things like the vampire 8.0 things like the venom at 9.0 and the medial mark 8 at 9.0 these things were useless and now we're starting to see what is basically the same thing we're getting sure f 86 versus mig 15 once more but we're also getting the same problems that came with it and for me i would rather throw f 86 versus mig 15 to the wind then have this crappy matchmaker once again ideally what i would like to see is more battering decompression i've been sort of yelling about it for years but the snail does as the snail does and there's basically nothing that we can do to stop it speaking of nothing that we can do to stop have a look at the tickets something else that just adds a little bit more salt to the wound just a little bit more we are never going to win this because there are something like three or four enemies left and i'm too slow to even get to the 76a in time for the tickets to run out it really sucks because the f-84f could have been something great but uh it came into gaijin's hands it's a real shame because i could have enjoyed playing this plane but i genuinely can't recommend it i'm very sorry anyway ladies and gents thank you very much for watching thank you very much to opera gx for sponsoring this video i really really appreciate that go and check them out in the description and the pinned comment below thank you for watching take care and i'll catch you next time also tonsillitis sucks | Spit_flyer | UCuJU53OHItcE7918eaI-NAA | 2021-02-24 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 2,842 | 14,431 |
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0--M3lfymb4 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0--M3lfymb4 | Ridley vs. Federal Reserve president: Torture enabler refuses to look at victim's picture | if I may ask what to what extent are you guilty of funding the torture in [Music] Iraq well it's about uh 30 minutes before a Federal Reserve guy is supposed to appear the president of the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston uh here at St anam's anam's College in New Hampshire credit where credit is due there's barely a cop or security person to be seen when you consider how much power a Federal Reserve operative of that height uh wields you would think they'd get the same kind of treatment as a president in terms of security but I'm uh glad to see that he's unassuming enough not to have that now it's a kind of a nice car going in there maybe that's him arriving I don't know does look like you know kind of an Entourage getting out there I've seen his picture but I don't think I will recognize him if if I do see him no guess that's not him [Applause] now it looks like the police are coming but they're not that's the free keeners there I think and purchased a police car okay whoops looks like what's happened is we're here on the wrong day I'm not really sure how it happened oh as you can see we're here in the right place so uh cuz I guess that's where he'll be pulling up tomorrow I don't know who that is um if I may if I may ask there's a demonstration and then there's a Federal Reserve guy you're going to see the Federal Reserve guy but I guess you're not hanging out with the demonstrators are you taking sides what are they demonstrating they're demonstrating against the the Federal Reserve and its its funding of the overseas War and so forth the Federal Reserve is a private organization and people you know they're against they're against capitalism but have have them uh move to Korea they're against capitalism too all right thanks much take care all right hey Dr Rosen Gren if I may ask what to what extent are you guilty of funding the torture in Iraq I'm not going to talk about Iraq I work for the Federal Reserve but doesn't the Federal Reserve make that possible I have a picture here of a 14-year-old girl that was tortured to death by your forces over there you have any regrets what's your opinion of legal Tinder laws and the fact that they forc people to use a currency that they would not otherwise use thanks for being accessible do you own gold or [Applause] silver so this is the picture I was carrying uh this is uh air Hamza this was taken long before she was 14 oh I guess because people inaq are so poor because they're being bombed all the time that they can't take a lot of pictures of their kids anyway she was tortured to death uh by US forces I believe when he was vice president I'm not sure if he was vice president of the Boston uh Federal Reserve uh at that time I think that's what his position was at the time this was around 2006 or 2007 when this happened I do want to make clear I wasn't being sarcastic as he went in there and I said Thank You For Being accessible he was pretty accessible I mean there were there weren't people taking us down or trying to stop us from being here I didn't think I would ever get a chance to talk to this guy uh and and I did so that that's a start so he gets props for that part oh so the mountain is coming to Muhammad well it is a very small Mountain at this point I don't know how many protesters there are on the other side though welcome thanks for coming yeah you know the first protester I've seen with a sign right we need to know what they're doing with our money they've lost 16 trillion a couple years ago it's our money well according to one guy that's here here for the event if you don't like the Federal Reserve you're an anti- capitalist and you need to move to Korea because they don't like capitalism over there either does that's not true we're all for free markets we just want to know what they're doing with our money 16 private Banks need to close them all right this rido is brought to you by friends of L chain info it's a great place for Bitcoins to go some call it the best site to create a free online Bitcoin wallet they have apps for Android and iPhone plus get this blockchain lets the encryption for your account happen inside your browser that way even the site's owner can't access the account it's just for you blockchain.info it's a great place for Bitcoins to go oh | RidleyReport | UCE_3GcvLERTeS9XFZPtRsIA | 2013-03-28 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 828 | 4,294 |
pJKMHngoZJs | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pJKMHngoZJs | Transparency | Rust | first off i want to apologize for the lack of uploads lately i promise it's not intentional you see i'm in this thing called a content drought basically what that means is well i haven't been able to get any content i don't know what it is but ever since one of the biggest updates of rust i've just had it rough it could just be my imagination but i swear since may's update the size of groups have grown tremendously or maybe it's the amount of big groups either way it's been overwhelming every corner i turn every server i join no matter the size of the map it's just zerg apazerg apazerg but don't get me wrong i'm not using this as an excuse there were moments where numbers didn't matter take over okay all right oh my god there's like there's literally more of them on oil as well they're saying free ak's free aks i'm about to end this man's whole career there's two of them in boats and then there's one swimming i don't know what they're doing i'm just hoping they don't come down the stairs and they just jump off that way i can just [ __ ] them over oh that guy just died [Music] oh [Music] superstitions that should be all of them no there's one more i heard him about just a second ago me he's got boaty i think yeah he's got power oh guys i'm rigger dead all of them are dead [ __ ] i worked like i said not using it as an excuse it's just an obstacle that i need to overcome something i need to adapt to just like the game itself is adapting despite the constant increase of roof camping bigger groups and overall just [ __ ] i enjoy rest it's a game that has changed my life forever a game that has given me a career friends experiences that i've never had in any video game ever before even my very own skin in game it's been a hell of a ride but unfortunately i am here to say that i'm quitting i'm done i just can't justify pushing myself any further i've spent weeks no months trying and it's just going nowhere [Music] you should have seen the look on your face come on you really think i would actually quit nah this is just the rough patch i just wanted to be transparent with you guys and show that i haven't forgotten about you there will be videos or movies coming here soon because despite the increase of zergs roof campers and overall headaches i am always watching one group at a time one server at a time i will be hunting them down and i won't stop until they're all gone so basically what i'm saying is i'm not going anywhere just please be patient and i promise it'll be worth it see you soon oh my god bro how did you get in here i'm pretty sure i don't understand i snuck right past you when you open the door you can kill me dude you can kill me i just wanted to have fun i tried i tried my best uh i mean sure i just joined [Music] well thanks dude i appreciate the tools up though they care what the [ __ ] we | imBernE | UC4w2gzCCEaCUAsjnlwfM9VA | 2021-06-15 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 561 | 2,890 |
RN0ibBxbUSs | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RN0ibBxbUSs | HOW TO DRAW DRAGONS - Ears | hello everyone this is gali welcome to another episode of how to draw your dragon today we're going to learn how to draw ears as requested by a person and this time we're going to try making mammal ears on reptiles which works even if it doesn't sound like it does so first I thought we should start making the head which is looking sideways or something it could be any dragon really like we did Haku in the last video you could be a wolf kind of thing or just a simple typical dragon we view past it a little higher so I don't know we cover dragon the thing is we want to know how to play the years many animals it's well it's very common that they have their ears above their eyes right about here for many many animals the only difference would be that the some predators can only move their ears in a certain way and prey animals that are usually herbivores they can move them many many directions because they need to be aware of hunters but that's not true for everyone like for example I don't know several cats or let me think of another anymore foxes perhaps and wolves they can move their ears back and forward to channel the sound and deer for example can move their ears they're really wide and they can move them around so they can detect whether there are any hunters around so that's the for the function of the years so that's important to consider what kind of year is your dragon will have just so you know like why you're drawing them you don't grow them just because so in this case we're going to draw Fox ears right trying to think of the ear as a triangle shape in this case not in every single case try to think of it like a call maybe a triangle the details kind of come later but for now try to think of it like this so we can probably make him Bend he's here a little so you will have your your common kind of like this and draw the base and try to like feel in the details so this would be him getting that prepared maybe angry at someone I know the expression doesn't match that but we're going to play around for the years you can pause the video right now to grab this learn from that because I'm going to race other thing could be him with the ears like this in positive kind of way what do I mean with positive is that he's not upset angry or chasing anything and ears like expressions on people can talk a lot about an animal or white what his feeling in in dragons you can make many many expressions just by changing the years and maybe the eyes or something that the ears help a lot so here we go with our shape now the difference it could be here like like this or if we were aiming for a different expression we could have the ear facing this way and I'm sorry but my Photoshop is a little laggy right now and I'm not happy with it the leg enos I'm gonna close some apps to see if it works hmmm working so you can make the the ear faith this way and where should you put the other ear that's nice one of the common questions well this ear is here and you can imagine that the head being a sphere and I'm sorry about the lag guys this is helping me you can imagine this fear and move the ear is here the other you should be somewhere around here so you can probably do again the comb if you look smaller and it will be facing that way it will help you to think in perspective it's looking that way and you have a sphere right and let's say the face is looking this way and now we're doing dragon ears and right now it looks like a fox but don't worry it works for every animal as I tell you in every single episode reference reverence is a key so imagine we have our face our ear and I'm going to creat everything because this is seriously annoying ah my references are gone sorry I had the chrome open with any more years and my Photoshop is still not helping okay whoa behind that that's imagine we have our ears here what's up Liam and we could roll like this if you were pointing them back this is looking to the front so this would be the ears looking back not on top we did this it would be wrong because you cannot see the whole top of the ear you're looking at the top of the head so that's something to have in mind this will be back this would be the back side of the ears as they will be facing that way if you wanted to draw the ears facing forward you'll probably only see the tip like this like this is a tip it looks like guys he has eyes these are the ears that in this way if you were looking the front of me honey oh this is the top of the head for an animal well what about a dragon you wanted Ragan to have ears so let's just make a real the other one looks too much like a fox imagine he has his horns snarls and Photoshop hates me don't worry about that there are many kinds of fears you can add to a dragon as in anything so you can have ears that look like membranes I'm gonna draw them and you can copy them but I'm going to explain them so you don't just copy it and feel like you didn't get anything okay so membrane ears would work well for reptiles because he can swim they'd be help and they have holes in the side of the head so this is hole one you will have this which you don't have in any other anymore that looks really cool in a dragon in my opinion this could also go all this way you can play with this that's a fun part you can pause the video to grab this ear because I'm going to erase it again raising things as you can see so this time we can make for example this year yes we cannot do this with the ear it will look strange and it would probably intervene with the horn so what do you do in that case when you think you cannot draw your ear well is the same concept by your racist you just grab in your ear again but this time you will do here like parallel with the eyes you know where the base of the eye you starts and where the mouth ends this is just a suggestion doesn't have to be like that but if you did it in here that look like this well there is a problem there he won't be able to open his jaw and then well you see the problem so the ear has to stop in the top part of the skull like this and if you you've seen many designs on the internet you've probably been aware of many other kinds of ears and you know I'm going to draw some of them and to move this okay so this time we're going to raise easy and let's think of a different year this time you can do here like here it's it's fine it fits I've seen the character drawn like this and it looks awesome of course you can have well something that looks good according to your design right like if your character has four fare or I don't know feathers or like a character I said it belongs to senior I well it will fit because it makes sense right like this kind of year with a good creature that probably has fur and feathers it's fluffy and it looks great it's like a pony like that girls work and yeah you just try to think why you're creating the ears you're creating your characters before you make them I know is fantasy but some things have well certain why to them you can experiment with as many many years as you want like you have this but you can have fur on them you can make long their ears references et don't just copy my video go ahead look for some pictures real-life animals not drawings real-life animals and copy them understand why they're shaped the way they are so I can I'll draw every single ear and if you just copy this you won't have as many references as you probably need so it's all fun if you can google that now we have the internet now so go on grab some years so you can have many many kinds of ears so I already said my character has a very thin ear because it fits in his he said that's a leader you don't know him I will show it to you let me see if I can again Photoshop hits me nice so so slow oh you see they were his ears where these years I'm Izzy I think you cannot see it at the moment because my computer hits me but if you can see this I don't think you can but if you can see this you can see small ears and there behind his horn and they are untucked on this side of the head okay if you cannot see that I'm so sorry but my computer it's sound decipher Photoshop here I'm going to talk about the different decisions of ears so we're gonna erase this so we're gonna draw up a head of a dragon a very rudimentary kind of head yeah you get that looks like a chihuahua I have three chihuahuas so desperation really this is him looking to the front so looking at the back of his head this is him looking at top and with laggy Photoshop I can outdraw I'm sorry this this thing sucks and well this is him looking and this is him looking at the front it's a very very simple drawing but it's really easy when you do things this simple to grasp the idea of what you want to draw much better I recommend you do that with your characters try to throw them as simple as you can while you can still understand their shape and you'll see how easy it becomes so we're going to try some ear shapes remember you can do as long as you want like this could be one kind of ear this is another kind of ear because here you can even make them flop you like dogs but they would look really strange in the dragon why they look weird and you can do looser kind of yours which they are non-existent is just a hole and it looks like this and well what else you can make many many many different ears you can experiment you can have fun you can do anything you want like you can see which animals I'm taking this from I hope for some poor tiger and so on right you could take it this song really grown and grabbed this year beat me longer for the excitement she imagined her dragon in his horns and he has here and here and here so what were the ears be placed I will change the color for easy understanding this time it will be purple it's purple is awesome so we will have his ears facing the side of his head and the other you will look on the back remember what I said if your ear goes here and the other side as well okay I'm trying to to explain that maybe doesn't look so clear but you will understand if you have an ear facing this way try to to measure by hand by my side you don't need to actually measure that but just know one is bigger than the other but that's fine I try to get that idea and this is looking forward it could be like this it could be different right you don't have to just copy this and be done grab the idea from here but go ahead in practice he could be having them like this in a playful manner and I bet you probably seen toothless if you haven't what are you doing here go watch it How to Train Your Dragon yeah how to draw you a dragon is based on that so let's draw toothless he's a very funny creature like he's a very funny head structure and I'm gonna draw a little sketch of him it's not gonna be that detailed because he has scales and I'm not gonna reference so if I am missing some of his horns I'm sorry these ones look funny and only their horns or their wings are there or a lot weeing sorry ears or horns they look something like like this like they're funny okay so maybe I'm missing one of them I don't care I'm just trying to show easily be kind of look like years they may be home or so I don't know but they flood so their ears this isn't a perfect sample of a non-traditional looking ear like that strange very very strange here and he's a very strange-looking toothless but who cares looks cute these are interesting ways of growing things so you're looking for reference and inspiration you'll find different dragons and try to understand their structure and where their ears are placed and I know maybe in unlocking some things if you want to give me some comments I will take the name in mind and maybe add them to my next video for now I hope you enjoy this video and something for it keep on drawing keep on practicing and I really really hope you keep growing dragons that was all for now guys thank you so much for watching bye bye | Draw with Galidor | UCmOwt8dUXxT2wu2s2lzjqJw | 2017-03-17 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 2,410 | 11,966 |
DunheiwJbWk | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DunheiwJbWk | Virtually Pain Free Bunion Surgery By Expert Dr. Moy | notice the red area located on the side of the foot this is where the pain associated with bunions occurs when we view the foot from above we see how the bunion protrudes up next to the great toe once the skin disappears we see how the tendons and muscles insert around the great toe joint now viewing the foot closer we see how cutting the tendon allows for exposure to the abnormal bone growth the tendons on the opposite side of the joint are also released to eventually allow the great toe to achieve normal alignment as you see the tendons and muscles disappear you can now appreciate the size of the abnormal bone growth that abnormal bone growth or bunion is then removed we must now realign the great toe joint to prevent the bunion from growing back now looking underneath the great toe joint we see two very small sesamoid bones the red lines indicate where the long bone will be cut by viewing the foot from above we can see how a small triangular shape of bone is removed this will allow the great toe to be realigned the entire segment of bone is then repositioned over the two small sesamoid bones a guide pin is then inserted for positioning of the screw and a temporary stabilization pin is then inserted the bone surrounding the guide pin is then countersunk the hollow screw is then placed over the guide pin and screwed securely into the bone this technique provides the bone tremendous stability and allows for rapid bone healing the remaining shelf of bone is then removed and the edges of the bone are polished smooth now that the great toe joint has been realigned the long bone may reposition itself to near normal anatomical alignment a small segment of the tendon that was initially cut is removed and the tendon is advanced forward this will increase the mechanical function of that tendon in maintaining the great toe alignment the tendon on the opposite side of the long bone will be released if it contributes to the bunion deformity the tendons that were released will eventually heal and help maintain the integrity and stability of the great toe joint finally we see how the foot has healed in its newly aligned position | Dr. Richard Moy | UC3RqLBYeHIfFvnIfybzdz8w | 2016-04-08 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 386 | 2,153 |
YbQexe8ZLy8 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YbQexe8ZLy8 | 128 Tonya Kane, NWO, NESARA, GENOCIDE, THULE, FREEMASON, 666, | hello My People is the tree well I'm starting to feel a little bit better I'm um redoing my whole room my whole life right now the only thing I'm doing the most important thing I'm doing the only thing that matters is for me to continue and my spiritual quest might might to put my spirit to life inside of me to raise my vibration high enough so that I can completely open those doors or windows or dates of communication those portals and be able to maintain them all the time without any confusion or static because statics talk about my Lisp again it's my fake beard l teeth I look nice to her anyway I'm pretty proud of myself that I thought a bad but saw he's makes me list so um and then I got my fake weeds if they sell at the smoke chefs get you really stone there's $25 and then the smoke shop across the street I told them that much then they got it so I saw a few 15 and the other guy so lets me 4 12 and now the other guy sells it to me for 10 but I'm just pretty quit doing that pretty soon too um little bit ok so my vibration obviously all of the emotions like we Bohemian Grove was going on and all the feelings and the emotions all through time really the love that I had actually felt for you guys and for this world and for creation has obviously um I've been able to raise my vibration high enough so that they heard me but it's ryan ashiana broke herself off for me and that is why I'm now but I have what I need in order to communicate with the aliens and other dimensions that really is underneath the ocean and but so my whole thing right now is even though I had to be here [ __ ] Leary's know you know he don't really abuse me as long as I be quiet as long as I don't leap the house as long as I don't have friends as long as I don't try to have or tell them about any of my dreams or fantasies or what I believe or how I feel in my miracle as long as I can keep all that you know just don't say anything or talk about it just act like I'm completely bored or sleeping as long as I'm in my room and cut off from society I don't like it maybe is too much of it so in the meantime I'm going to have to make good of being here until I'm rescued by my earth Kings I thought a chance you know when he found this when he when the starter broke out in ashiana when I moved into the house he knows we're in chance he's 15 years old and then this broke off but I didn't know until a few hours later and he told me about it later and then he was really mystified by it and then he made my fiction 40 which I've been trying to find a name for this magic picture but I just could not figure it out I could not figure it out or good I mean I knew it had a name or something that was like a state and see when you look at this under the blacklight cuz it goes like way we're more dimensions even deeper than what you can see right here about him like anyhow so he ended up you know he was really mystified me to all this you're like well you know I but he's going to be the earth King earth print t know I was like the world's second chance and then if I told him he told me the name of the stone but I can't remember it for the life of me but anyhow though I told him up that I have a name for my picture and I was going to name my picture the same name as his star anise what the name was again and he said no he goes he goes that's not her name I gonna hurt my pictures of her and this right here the berghoff menasha has no way now I don't know if that actually happened because as far as I was concerned in oceania was all girls but he told me that this one was boy anyhow so who's all mystified by everything and then he told because I I asked if I could name I picture the same name in his store and I asked him because I did it too he said know that this is her name built ask the goddess of truth I'd never heard that in my life I was like what would as soon as I did I was like my god I hope I got all this information I feeling like well you know and then after that he was not mystified anymore by anything he wasn't mystical he wasn't in touch with the other dimensions he was until after he named my picture every day he just went back to being a normal rotten kid not writing but kind of 15 so you know that anyhow so he did not want this stone he gave it back to him now Brett Sturgis has helped me out so much even just a few days ago you know he sent me money so I could pay my rent again in my house and have food and you know do I needed to do for to survive and I promise at this time I wouldn't buy drugs with it and I didn't i'm in my first week of mr. huntsville but he's helped me before but he's only person that's actually helped me you know a few times he gave me money to help me get out my own then i'll get on my own for a few weeks or whatever then when i start going through my withdraws and I can't function in society and anyway I hey I he has helped me immensely that Sturgis he's in Georgia and he said that he was come rescue me and take me out there and say you know that you know and that he makes really good money and he take care of me and my dog since dozen you know I was like want to escape I was thinking well okay you know but then I thought well you know I can't be and a situation with any man where it's like a boy girl you know like that I'm just I'm that's not me I'm married try mission I'm married to my Creator married to earth I married to the ocean i'm married to the solar system the moon this anyhow i'm married to my mission and there's no way possible as i could put all my energy into one person the supposed to go out to the whole world so as far as being um available like I've been I'm vulnerable right now because I've insisted bad i mean i'm not able to anyhow the money the means hands i still have not come across yet and whatever that diamond ended up their loss i guess that's where hoop they need it more than I do you know I'm not bad about it I just figure well anyhow so this one right here that chance gave me back um you know yeah okay but I hope you don't saw this okay because you probably could get you know some serious cash for this especially the clarity and the purity of it I should talk about that again I'm are not supposed to talk about it but now in Oceania is so hooked I've had to me and stuff that anybody would try to come to hurt us or steal her or do anything like that steal the soul you know what I felt from what she told me she told me that somebody has offered somebody three hundred million dollars to get the storm I mean it's not for sale but somebody had had somebody is offering 300 million dollars for somebody else to get the stone annossy on up to him to them she told me I don't know who when where it don't matter it ain't going to happen you know why because then it just won't happen it won't be able to impress nobody else can wield the magic or harness the man that you can last John unless she chooses them okay mmm like she broke this piece off this piece broke off a chance to pick up so that he could come chil the name of my picture with virtus which I never heard that my life you know the goddess she spelled goog v is f of xi p boat of truth i mean he like that this is the back of the picture by the way look at how secretive right now in the back of my of network I never looked at it like oh so anyhow the reason for that was because now my magic picture a magical artifact it comes to me along with Nash iana within the neck loop in the same week and also I the first can be decoded through daciana and then me and then and I shanab my song and then turns out all of that sells hang up aqua Marie cut aquamarine colored cellophane I called the cellophane aquamarine but she's like microfilm okay and so I'm able to now that this is decoded because the activator the name had be written on it and activated it and so now the codes and that's are activated through my storms okay and this one has already been charged and purely you know everything this one is totally charged within aashiyana and whether you're able to receive the information or not from the songs themselves depends on your receptivity your heart because if your shoutout heart is not active 11 motion and it does not work you cannot receive anything and also it can't you can't trick you can't trick in ashiana um because and the way the communication goes down there is not from the words it's from emotion words actually don't have they are important but the emotion the feeling behind what you say is how they read things okay and how the information is taken in a perceived and I'm so if anybody try to steal in ashiana or so you know anybody in other words I would know about it before it happened to be able to stop it and also she told me peewee you know what the hells angels I guess I don't know what happened to him but if you guys know about what happened last summer with the Hells Angel here in Vegas peewee me and all that went down there and I'm in the hush club you know where I worked you know which is connected with the Mafia some people he'd introduce me Q and got me a job that display anyhow I'm what way down there I have been shown that some people right there are in the end up looking close and that there's some type of other words people coming somehow from connected to pili in the hush club that are intend to harm me or do something to me in that are coming close to that in them soon you know whatever but it won't happen because now I know it until you it just can't touch this no so what my friend Brett Sturgis this is still right here that I don't know the name it won't I told chance but it won't tell me but it's equal dhaka doodle or pick a lock and it looks nothing like that i have no idea that something to do with the octopus okay this is like connected to the octopus if it's just underneath the ocean and all the things that come out of the octopus all those like tentacles that come out of it absolutely have to do with an unraveled brain a decoded brain which has to devine odd which has to do with genetic engineering and um chlorine and [ __ ] like that but something to do with Enoch and in Oceania it's also the feminine version you back but so I don't think I'm going to be coming to Georgia bright but thank you for offering to take care of me pay giving me the money so I could pay my bills and helping me out being a good friend a good friend I know you don't know what to do I hope you don't sell her because if you do you know it'll be it'll just not be cool because you're going to find that there's more she's worth much more by having her because she communicates with you and tells you things and plus all the information that is story that was stored into her now whether you're able to receive it because I received psychically okay psychic Leon dreams or through automatic writing you know the writing just all kinds of ways beyond the words but this little stone here where I still don't know the name of what wants to be with you you but still just the one who has been sending me money to help me out and I appreciate that you have really have you've spent about sent me about four or five thousand dollars total in the past year and I'm so grateful and you and I just want you to know that you know I shall I love this little one it's a boy I don't know his name but you do that'll be up to you he'll tell you the name so this is for you and I will send this to was insured on sure it was shipping make sure nobody steals it she would totally be protected but this is for you and I will have this to you by Christmas okay Merry Christmas right now i'm reviewing my room tonight and everything so later on tonight I will able to bring into the magic dog haha no um I've got anything else you | FEMASURVIVOR | UCNJ7gKC1T2FVhSHnUscSZiw | 2015-02-07 | Creative Commons Attribution license 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_LGA2-SmffQ | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_LGA2-SmffQ | HOW TO FIND OUT IF A BABY IS TEETHING | how to find out if a baby is teething assume that you can see signs as early as three months there are big differences for the beginning of teething some parents may notice the signs as early as three months with the tooth breaking through the gum at the age of four to seven months most children have all twenty milk teeth when they are three years old if you pay attention to the signs of teething you can be vigilant to examine the mouth on your baby's teeth to relieve his discomfort and clean the baby's mouth of bacteria note that some babies do not show signs of teething in these cases you may notice when you watch the baby's mouth for piercing teeth examine your baby's mouth area if you suspect that your baby is teething you might want to see if you see any signs around the mouth you can look at the skin around your mouth and then look into your mouth make sure your hands and fingers are clean before examining your baby's mouth so that bacteria that can cause an infection are kept in check see if you notice a drool or your baby's mouth is particularly wet this is a good indication that your baby is teething or not for long watch for a rash on the face or a reddish skin if you check for drooling a rash is often a sign that a baby is teething it may not be very dark but if your baby's skin is red or redder than normal it could be a rash gently pull away your baby's live to see the gums note that you can see bulging gums especially around the molars in other cases you may notice a buildup of fluid that forms a bluish vesicle this is completely normal and you should leave it alone massage your baby's gums when you feel like teeth or hard spots this can give your baby some relief while you can find out if it is teething watch for excessive sucking or biting most babies show some physical symptoms of teething before the first tooth pushes through the gums many babies bite or suck on toys fingers or other objects if you notice that your baby is biting or sucking on things more often this is probably a sign that it is already or soon teething see if your baby is rubbing the gums with the things it sucks or vice many teething babies rub in addition to sucking and biting their gums watch your baby's ears babies often associate teething pain with their ears if you notice that your baby is pulling on or banging on his ears in addition to other symptoms maybe he is teething be aware that it is common for babies to pull or play with their ears out of curiosity however it can also be a sign of your infection if you are not sure if pulling has to do with teething or ear infection which can be serious if left untreated call the pediatrician other signs that indicate an ear infection are for as a fever a cold or delicate behavior when pulling on the ears lie down or drink from a bottle feel the temperature if your baby's cheeks or skin is redder or feels warm it may have a slightly elevated temperature because of teething however you should be aware that teething only causes a slight increase in temperature if your baby has a high fever it could be teething and something else will cause the fever in this case call the doctor watch the mood of your baby in addition to the physical symptoms of teething your baby could also show signs of behavior two of the most common such signs are irritability and excessive crying see if your baby despite your attempts to comment is fussy than usual or even irritable this can be a result of pain or discomfort due to teething you may notice that the irritability or pinched enos is worse in the evening because the eruption of the teeth is more act at night make sure your baby cries more than usual within a few days this can indicate teething especially if your baby has other symptoms however you should be aware that excessive crying may be a sign of flatulence colic or other ailments such as be an ear infection check for changes in the food pattern since teething can make your baby uncomfortable in the mouth it can affect their eating habits or patterns pay close attention to how much and whether your baby eats which may be a sign that may indicate the breaking of a tooth or a teething make sure your baby is suddenly breastfed or drinks out of the bottle when it's usually on solid foods this may be because a fork or spoon irritates the baby's inflamed gums or maybe your baby prefers to eat solid food because the pressure of the cutlery on the gums feels good realize that your baby withdraws from breastfeeding or from the bottle because the sucking causes uncomfortable pressure on the gums in the ear canal go with your baby to the pediatrician if he does not eat this can be the result of the tube or other ailments in any case the doctor can help you diagnose and treat the problem watch out for the babies sleep since the eruption of teeth usually happens at night teething can disrupt your baby's sleep watch for changes in your baby's evening habit as wakefulness or interruptions in sleep the same can also apply to sleep during the day if your baby shows these symptoms along with other symptoms of teething it may soon get to remember that disturbed sleep can cause or increase your baby's irritability or fussy give your baby a tooth toy the pressure of chewing on such a toy can help alleviate any discomfort of your baby from toothed rings to cogs you can try different toys to calm your baby put a damp washcloth in the fridge or freezer for 30 minutes and let your baby chew on it make sure that the washcloth does not become tough as this can squeeze your baby's swollen gums cool a rubber teether in the fridge and give it to your baby you should never play such rubber rings in the freezer or cook them for sterilization the extreme temperature changes can damage the rubber or plastic and cause chemicals to escape you should also make sure that you never tie a teething ring around your baby's neck because it can strangle your baby with it give your baby cold food and water all coolness can help relieve your baby's discomfort give your baby a cool drink or something cold to eat so it feels better this can also help a baby who has difficulty eating because of the discomfort of getting vital nutrients let your baby drink a bottle of ice-cold water if it is older than six months if your baby is under six months it may drink some water 30 see milliliters without ice cubes from a bottle or a cup do not give babies more than once or twice a day unless recommended by the pediatrician give your baby chilled foods such as yogurt pureed peaches or applesauce to soothe the gums you can also give it ice lollies or freeze fruit like bananas and prunes in a so-called baby theater with mesh bag the pouch prevents your baby from choking on food give your baby only cakes are frozen in cold food if it is already eating solid food make sure your baby is upright if you give him these things pay attention to what you should avoid there are plenty of remedies that can soothe a teething baby but there are also some that you should keep away from alcohol and dental gels or tablets can be harmful to your baby's health avoid the following to relieve the discomfort of a teething baby place an aspirin tablet on a two third gum clearing alcohol on your baby's gum give your baby a dental tablet massage gels or numbing gels on baby's gums because some of them contain medications that can be dangerous to babies put on an amber necklace for your baby because it cannot help and suffocate your baby dab whiskey on the gums of the baby this can stun the child and be dangerous talk to the dentist if you are worried about teething your baby make an appointment with the dentist in an investigation he can identify potential problems and schedule treatment for them tell the dentist if you have specific concerns you may want to let him know what signs and symptoms your baby has shown and what you have done to alleviate them if you liked this video don't forget to like and subscribe thank you for watching | Nean's Vlog | UCU3nQkEjkvHYT08K12LNoPg | 2020-04-28 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,501 | 8,021 |
kAVrJAKUQEQ | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kAVrJAKUQEQ | One Punch Man as Vines (2021) SPOILER ALERT FOR MANGA/ANIME/WEBCOMIC lol | they ask you how you are you just have to say that you're fine i'm not even kidding that's the biggest freaking bug it was on my phone screen this is how i enter my house what's up [ __ ] [ __ ] you that's what a banana we all die you either kill yourself or get killed [Music] hi welcome to chili princess don't [ __ ] with me i have the power of you love working here it's just we all have a lot of laughs [ __ ] off janet i'm not going to your [ __ ] baby [Laughter] [Music] do it again [Music] duke do you want the ball at this graph is there anything better than [ __ ] yes a really good book terry you awesome how do you know what's good for me that's my opinion wait a minute who are you well when life gives you lemons [Applause] [Music] i wanna know [Music] ah chris is that a weed no this is a crayon what's your emergency i ain't gotta get naked for no tennis bracelet miss keisha miss keisha miss keisha i'm a [ __ ] guy she [ __ ] dead hey how are you doing well i'm doing just fine i lied i'm dying inside it's like too bulky where the heck are you going to put this thing don't fall it don't fall off ain't your daddy | Junior Monthra | UC9yCkLLxMwb6WjpaVUi0JWQ | 2021-05-06 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 225 | 1,212 |
rdPQuWmIo_c | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rdPQuWmIo_c | Keritech DD-12 Dirty Dozen Amp - Part 5: Making the Electrolytic Cap Clamp | [Music] thank you [Music] hello there kitties I'm Curry the tripwitch I forgot about that tube in the last video and guess what it's I'm building time again [Music] long time no see so it's time to resume my work on the 30 000 amp today I'll be making the mounting bracket for the filter cap I will also install the potentiometers and maybe some other Hardware so let's get to the event get some better lighting and we're at it now and in order to attach the metal can electrolytic I will need a bracket unfortunately I can't use any typical brackets that's available in electronics part stores especially now that my local electronic part store is closing down unfortunately so many years they've been they've been around since 1990s and now they are closing down in 2023 after something like 30 years all the time I left in times I had an Electronics part Star right a few hundreds meters away from home and now it's gonna be taken away and they they even got vacuum tubes in their offer I also I also bought some of the hardware for the 30 dozen then the chicken heads and the potentiometers it comes from my local electronics parts store and now it's closing down and they will they will be open on on Saturdays under my and then they're shutting down for good so what I want to do is making a mounting bracket for the capacitor I will make it out of this stainless steel sheet metal and what I am first gonna do is making a template so that I can then cut it with with scissors through the house and hopefully it will be the right size so I'm gonna take some measurements and design the part first let's start by measuring the diameter of the filter cap it's 40 points 40.4 millimeters and let me grab some paper and and pan to make a drawing of it my engineering notebook so starting with the with with the design let's zoom on in so that you can see what I'm drawing right here that's 40 millimeters diameter and what I need to do is calculate the circumference that would be times 3.14 ah one moment please doing calculations with style gotta find some power for it not sure if I've got any come here looks like the power cable got lost or maybe I can find it that's 404 on that one gotta use a different calculator I punched those numbers into my calculator and it makes a happy face hahaha of course I'd rather have an air gap of something like two or two and a half millimeters so maybe let's do 123 that would be the part um that uh contacts then the capacitor then I would also have to add the length of of the part where weren't on the score goes through so that uh I guess I would like to have 10 millimeters here and I need the I need that twice so uh that would be the the length of the whole band [Music] for the mounting bracket I will also have to place the mounting brackets for the chassis and in order to do that I would have to divide the circumference by two by half that would be one half that would be the second half I understand uh I'd rather have those brackets also a 10 by 10 millimeters I can't make them too wide because this is uh you know if I make them to White then this would actually not banned it was a it would stay straight I don't want that so I will have to go on a compromise some make those eight millimeters eight by eight so in order to divide the the circumference by two so that would be [Music] that would be 62.8 and after doing those calculations it won't be something like like this this dimension this would be 123 two flaps of 10 millimeter each and then the mounting flaps uh eight millimeter and the width of this of this bracket let's make it don't make it to now then make it to White I think that 15 millimeters will be perfectly enough so what I have to do now is making a little template on the on the cardboard I'm gonna grab a pencil for this let's start by making sure that those that I've got the right angle here and let's use the upper Edge as as the edge for the the whole design and I will have to measure [Music] 143 and by the way I'm not switching over to Imperial units it was just swap April Fools that's where it ends and I can Mark 15 millimeters from the edge I can't use this scar because it's a little bit off I better use the ruler so we've got our 15 millimeters and here I will also grab the 50 millimeters draw the line I don't know I will draw 10 millimeters from from the edge for the flaps from one Edge from from the other end and now the diagonal lines make the whole world because this is where the mounting hose will be placed foreign in order to do that I'd rather Mark the line for for those eight millimeters that's on one end didn't add some the other end making it dashed in order to cut cuts on this and not on this so now I will have to divide I will have to get the equal distances from here to here those those distances summed up should be in the same as as basically one of I've got a 62.8 between between the house so I will have to get 31.4 from the line to the center and from this line to the other Center let's make it 31 so this is where the centers of the holes would be and since those flaps are gonna be eight millimeters I will have to Mark the left and right side and now let's mark the right angle from the ends and let's mark the center foreign so this would be the template for the for the capacitor clamp now it's time to grab the scissors and cut it out foreign [Music] exacto knife on this or I will just Bend those flaps got a bent those flaps too and the template is ready for testing and it looks like I got the circumference a little bit wrong like [Music] thank those hands are a little bit apart and those those flaps are a little bit skewed towards the center so I I will just need more I will just need more between the Sanders and 123 millimeters was probably wrong as well so I better make another template with 125 millimeters if not even more first so let me see how much do I have between the flaps it's almost a centimeter let's make it let's buy eight millimeters so if I'm gonna make the cup not aware by eight millimeters I will have to add eight millimeters here make it seven so let's make the whole 150 millimeters let's make the part in the middle 130 millimeters let's leave those flaps at 10. we got it at 15 like it used to be so now the the tricky part and I wonder why if this was 40 millimeters 125 yeah looks like I got something around silicon you've got it wrong again anyway let's see let's just cut out some more of this of this cardboard and work with a smaller piece so given that the whole the car piece will be 150 millimeters oh my God and let's mark the 15. [Applause] this might not be that straight anymore let's do it from the other end then the factory finished and it would be better that's uh that's uh that's why I make those templates yeah it gets better to get it wrong on a template than on the working piece and now it's time to calculate the flaps I were cuts down [Music] the rank for those flaps I I gonna cut the band right now and I can try if the if the clamp flats are are done right this time and the moment of truth now it's almost no contact but then those bends can be bent apart so since there is no Gap I can just divide I can just divide them in the distance into that would be 65 plus twice 32.5 [Music] 65 from here and let's verify it is verified so eight millimeters from here four millimeters from one side and the other side same for the other one Mark in the center foreign cut the remaining part of the template foreign the template for the capacitor clamp and the flaps are directly opposite to each other and let's try with the amp and then the capacity placement might be it might be slightly difficult but by experimenting I I think I uh I found the right one so now it's just time to transfer the design to the material and cut it out I have some good quality marker okay and there's a thing worth noting that and also those parts that's the inner Corners by the flaps I'd rather turn at home and then cut towards the hole rather than damaging the material and and weakening the clamp so it will be drilling time again foreign [Music] right now I'll do the rough cut now and all the precise cutting I will do lighter and this is what I wanted to show you and the inner corner there's a risk of damaging the the metal and in order to prevent that risk I will Mark the hole with a center punch drill the hole and then I will cut thank you foreign to cut it and there's no risk of the scissors going into the metal foreign then the house where I need them and I will do it by uh putting the template against the working piece giving it a few punches through the template see it's time to smooth handles those holes from the other side because they are pretty jacked all right foreign pliers to to bend the flaps I will also use side Cutters to make the make the corners a little bit taller and then I will do some filing of course I will have to cut this one out as well and of course I will have to Bend the ends I'd rather do it with long nose pliers it's almost ready and this is the problem I was talking about if if this is too wind but yeah just some finishing works and the capacitor clamp will be almost perfect not as good as the industrial made clamps but this is how you can do if you're if you don't have a ready-made clamp this is how you can make one yourself so yeah it's only finishing work now make it nice and smooth foreign [Music] it's better and better [Music] foreign [Music] it's pretty smooth I think I can leave it this way so now it's time to clamp the capacitor and try finding a way to attach it to the chassis or chassis the board is pulling the the flaps together I might have to use enlarged washers between between the boat and and the clamp foreign placement of the cup uh it must be something like this now where do I lift leave that marker and it's training time again thank you very time again um let's look for those big washers foreign I might wanna use a different screw [Applause] and let's put this into the chassis I'm grabbing some Hardware I think I could have made a little bit larger house but those will be okay this one is pretty close I will use a smaller washer yeah let's see also small washers on the outside and the big washers on the inside there it goes foreign that's what I have around so I will use them without without washers I don't remember about this one and attaching the capacitor in place and this is the main filter cap installed in the amplifier I I might be using some some shims between the capacitor and the and the clamp because I can I can rotate it with my hand I want it to be securely attached but that would be for this part and I've got a mention that I bought the Alpha potentiometers for my amp but when I was designing the sample I had different potentiometers in mind and then the parts that have uh 10 millimeter diameter shaft and this is a eight millimeter shaft um not shaft but uh but mounting thread so what did I do I just grab the piece of plastic tube this is a 10 millimeters outer eight millimeters inner something like that and I just cut a bunch of pieces of this tube to make the shims so that then the potentiometer goes right in the center I might be cutting those shrimps down and just a teeny tiny bit or I might be counting on on the pressure and pushing them slightly outwards making the centering even better so that would be it for for this part of The Dirty Dozen amp building project so let's get back to the desk and yeah it's it's pretty fun to get back at building an amp after all those camera Shenanigans right now I've got the camera settings pretty conservative because uh I'm running it at 1080p 30 I think it was 30 FPS at MJ bug encoding rather than h 264. and it hasn't hung up on me but that's uh that's the problem that I had with the camera with the key Opera that um after some random time it it just froze I didn't want to get any signal it's it stopped working and I uh sometimes I didn't even notice that it stopped working let's uh take a look at the at the camera again and right here I just came up with an idea what if I can make something that will signal that that's the camera is still picking up the signal so uh I was thinking about making a battery power to blinker lights then I was thinking about powering the blink and light from from the bench 12 volt DC Supply because I've got a Dixie Supply box all right right where I uh just pointed that's uh for devices on the test and and some low voltage testing equipment or all that kind of stuff but then I just realized that I've got this film extractor and all it would take would be just I think I uh blanking LED and I resistor to put the connections and the film extractors switch and placing This Blink and light fume extractor in the corner just like just like this that's all it takes I can I can view the video feed from my bench cam sitting at the desk looking at obs and I can see that the video of it hasn't failed yet and after a few hours of operating in this little test I can confirm that the video feed is still working so it's all about problem solving wow see you in the next episode of the and building project or maybe some other projects in the meantime bye | Keri Szafir | UCL8zV5R4c8hj_eWqEo4_-TA | 2023-04-10 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 2,610 | 13,256 |
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Cs9Oi10hCHk | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cs9Oi10hCHk | Distance from Point to Plane | the problem reads find the distance from the point a301 to the plane 3x - 2 y + z = 1 let's see this geometrically and then we will solve algebraically so here is our three-dimensional space let's draw our point a301 so three on the X zero on the Y and one on the Z there's our point a a and here is our plane and of course distance requires two points so we need to find a point on the plane that's closest to this point a how do we do that well a line passing through a that's normal to the plane will give us the closest point so we need to find a line passing through a that's normal to the plane so the first thing we do is find a normal to the plane so there's a directional Vector that's normal to the plane and then we make a line that's parallel to that passing through a then we're going to look for the intersection of that line and the plane B and finally we will find the distance between A and B so that's our plan so as we said we have our point a and we need to find the point B and then we can use the distance formula that is the extension of the Pythagorean theorem right so we said how do we find the point B first we need to find this normal vector and how can we find that well the well the coefficients of X Y and Z here are actually the components of the normal Vector so the vector normal to the plane has components 3 - 2 1 and now that gives us a directional Vector for the line passing through a that's normal so we'll write that that and we'll call this line P now we have a point and a directional Vector that makes p equal to and let's put this in parametric form like usual and so we have equals x y z equal equal equal we get our coordinates of our 31 and then we write in these from the normal Vector so + 3 t - 2 T and + 1 T and that gives us the equation of p is x = 3 + 3 t y = - 2T and Z = 1 + T now we have the equation of p and the equation of the plane how do we find their intersection which is exactly that point B well we can substitute X Y and Z into the equation of the plane and we we will have an equation in the one variable T so let's do that so we have this 3 * X which is 3 + 3 t - 2 from here * y - 2 t plus Z which is 1 + T = to 1 this is an equation and one unknown we can solve it so 9 + 9 t + 4 t + 1 + T = 1 so we have 14 t = - 9 so t = - 9 over 14 so T equals and we get a calculator and we have 9 / 14 = +us we're going to round to two decimals so we have minus. 64 so minus 0 will right in front 64 so that's T now we substitute T into here to get the coordinates of B so here comes b b equal and we have X = 3 + 3 * -. 64 and y = -2 * -. 64 and Z = 1 -64 let's get our calculator for these and we have we have that number we'll just put it in our memory memory store multiply it by 3 = + 3 = 1.07 1.07 next one we have memory recall * 2 +us = 1.29 if we round that properly the last one is memory now memory call and then + 1 = 0.36 0.36 so this is our point B equal to 1.07 1.29 and 0.36 so now we have two points and we can use our distance formula Delta equals giant square root and we have we're going to use this as our base point so 1.07 - 3^ 2 + 1 .29 and it's minus 0 and I'm running out of room so we're just going to write squared plus 0.36 -1 2ar get out our calculator again so 1.07 - 3 = squared is 3.72 square Ro t 3.72 then 1.29 squared is 1.66 and the last one is 36 - 1 = squar 0.41 0.41 Okay add those up so 3.72 + 1 1.66 + 0.41 = 5.79 Square OT of 5.79 equals square root of that 2.41 2.41 is the distance between a and b and it looks just about right so that is our answer | Linda Fahlberg-Stojanovska | UC_Icw5gubCmoFcly6cpTGSQ | 2011-06-01 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 813 | 3,554 |
Ixe2vVksCvU | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ixe2vVksCvU | Daily TAROT Reading From Born Without Boundaries LIVE | hey I know a little bit late so we'll see able to jump on but this is your daily tarot card reading that was not sexy so that was it yes that was the example case you would wonder that was the example of not attractive this is your daily tarot card reading from born without boundaries this is for all science no zodiac specific readings all signs here it's just for anybody who jump on and join me and have some fun today announcement I am NOT doing the full moon party today I'm gonna do it tomorrow I had I had this overwhelming almost as I any attack realizing that was going to have to do a three-hour long full moon party tonight and then even and then tomorrow three and a half hour long romantic Tara because it's the beginning of the month so I put that off I'm traveling with my son Gavin to Florida next week so I will not be doing any dailies next week I will still have the zodiac signs uploaded next week however the weeklies but I will not be doing any dailies next week because I'm traveling on Monday Tuesday down to Florida and then I have to get settled down there so just having to do the zodiac signs and my personal readings is gonna be a lot so I will not be doing dailies however I will do I will record the romantic Tarot next next Saturday and hey guys hey Jackie um hey Martha so I'll be with are we I'll be uh yeah exactly I just need a break I've been really really exhausted always grateful and thankful for all the romantic I'm sorry all the personal readings that are coming in you can always email me if you're interested in a personal reading or without boundaries and Gmail talk or you can my Instagram page born under score without underscore boundaries just beyond me but eventually ends up in the email anyway it's just email me if you can't do a personal reading get yourself one of those uh extended readings because like I said cancer was off the hook I was so oh I was so disappointed with the views the cancer video is getting so dis of what I cannot believe it had so few views that is the bomb reading and I'm questioning people sanity on the Internet I really have here's the other night I mean it was such a great reading I can't believe it's not getting thousands of thousands of views I love that reading I thought it me away so I really do recommend you know grabbing grabbing one of the extended if you can't do a personal right now anyway bottom line is yes big announcements the full moon party will be happening tomorrow night not tonight and romantic terror will come out next weekend not this weekend and there will be no daily videos there might be a daily on a Friday I might do a daily on next Friday if I can't if I'm settled in cuz I'm going down like I said to Florida to that help me somehow move in to move back into where he's living and to get a few things settled down there and then eventually I will have to travel back up so that can screw up a few things but I'll update you and that that happens but there will be no daily is Monday through Thursday next week if I can I will do one on Friday if I can that's it that's all I want to say I do want to start with today it's I'll tame that's that's what I want to say felt pain or Mayday this is May 1st now what is Beltane I'm gonna read it use somebody else's words I'm gonna read it directly from Llewellyn's with the state book start our children our time bill teen is a celebration of union and fertility so I would not be surprised if all y'all was getting really horny feeling as symbolic wedding the God and Goddess during this holiday we celebrate the think that delight our hearts as well as our bodies we do things for the joy of them and not out of obligation or any other unhealthy reasons the divine masculine and divine feminine going to create the great divine in the lovers card some see a man and a woman's union blessed by a higher being another way to see it is that their union creates the presence of the divine while a lover does not suggest passion sex and romance it is at its root about the joy and beauty choosing wisely in particular it represents the act of choosing that which most satisfies heart connect this card to remember that it isn't that the divine has a plan for you but that you through your choices help create the divine well now help create how the divine is expressed in the physical world when we realize that we realized that we have so much power and consequently so much responsibility dan barber more you are awesome that is some heavy-ass [ __ ] and I love it I just I love I love how it sits it gets us away from that what can be not that I don't believe in soulmates or divine counterparts but it gets us away from what can be that very unhealthy mindset of it was destiny it was fated I knew we were supposed to be together you it putting you in the deceit of the divine which harkens back to what I dread from all those other cards to putting you putting you into the seat of the divine the universe is you it's just you know having some human body seats through your eyes but that's it it's you are the universe so it's like it's not always your being divinely guided to be with a specific person it's you are creating what the divine looks like by the person that you choose and how important choice is in the process of falling in love there's always a son so since though we can't choose we follow up with we can't choose yes you can yes you can you can always have your mind be part of the process it's supposed to be it's supposed to be especially if you want to find you were manifest in the divine we are the universe we're given consciousness for a reason that consciousness is the reason it is our reason and it is our ability to be able to decide no I mean who were attracted to who were attracted to but who we love who we give our heart to who we connect with we absolutely have a choice in the matter and in fact we have an obligation and responsibility to be conscious of those choices and what we're choosing ah guys I hope with you today it's a very long week it's not getting gonna seem like it's going to let up anytime soon and I have to say to you oh it's been exhausting I am exhausted I think it I think it's shown I have one personal reading to do later on today the best of the day I am vegging the [ __ ] out I am I am just gonna veg out let's into the reading let's get into the reading guys this is your daily tarot card reading like I said general energies general messages for everybody who's here today who decided to be here with us today thank you so much for being here let's get into the divide let's get into the divide Cinco DeMayo sing go to my arms coming up in I'm Tuesday but I think what the Maya was also an important date because the nodes are transitioning so our nodes are going to transition from the North node in cancer the North node is now heading into Gemini and the South node is heading from Capricorn into Sagittarius so watch out I think Venus is retrograde in Gemini too Gemini's is very very different energy from cancer and as someone's you can't just gave us that big old backup flash you know the Gemini gave a big old backlash with the koban 19 and you know forced quarantine and I told you to take it easy and spend more time at home I think Energy's not vengeful thankfully but there may be more complications it's almost like it so the complications might not fall at the end let's put that because that's that's with water that's trance area energies like leaving everything to the 11th hour and then BAM emotional explosion with geminis if the communication is a little bit more steady so it could just affect our lives and impact our lives more more consistently which can be a pain in the ass depending how you look at it but Gemini really does teach us to focus on communication so communications between people one-on-one relationships one upon communications one on one relating to each other of being able to really identify who we are and let our truth out to be our true self but your spirit without thinking or being conscious of what other people are thinking about us just knowing that we connect to all different kinds of people and almost seem our reflection in each other that's the kind of energy that will be heading toward whereas edge' tarriest energy that would be the south node right it's going into the South node so just watch out for things like not being able to commit very long or likely to run away from situations instead of dealing with them or you know you know give them with things buddy trying to run away from them or escape them not that subject areas are like this but it is that sort of shadow side of the side of cherries and what Falls we could run into also sort of being social just for social state sake as opposed to social for the sake of actually learning and growing through our connection to other people so those are gonna have to be our focuses that are coming up let's get into this reading I have no idea what's coming up but that full moon in Scorpio is coming up if you want to read a little bit about pole news for you today even though that's coming up tomorrow this has been something that's been shut down almost like the timing is off almost feeling like somehow there's been in Katamon between us and our psyche a sense of I honestly feel like it's a sense of timing is off so this is the High Priestess upside down no pale and then we have page of Pentacles which is a new offer coming in a new opportunity but it's not that big of a deal if it was like I don't know let's see how big of a deal it is oh how did this overcoming struggle overcoming difficulties overcoming pain okay so maybe you didn't see this happening or you we wasn't possible but stuff keeps coming in tonight have cups a new love opportunity of new love interest maybe a romantic young man that you're dealing with romantic young lady but this is definitely a an opportunity that is there to help you it's like a resource it's there to make it'll make you feel good oh oh oh king of cups so this is the emotional stability knowing your self-worth having your cup filled full and knowing what to say what not to say no to basically deciding to not share yourself with everybody knowing your value and knowing your worth also a man that is caring and loving and giving and wanting to help take care of you here we have central energy is victory so this is a sense of coming back home coming into who we are and recognizing ourselves for the beauty that lies within us this is the sense of victory success public recognition being recognized for being pretty awesome the permit is deciding to almost go on a journey almost both a journey but this is a journey within it adjourned inside our own souls through meditation and focus and contemplation and you know what's gonna happen once all these cards go on the table I'm gonna have to take a moment a moment of silence and be like what the hell does this all mean together this is the knight of Pentacles lazy lazy lethargic like something like what other people do the work for them no good no good [ __ ] no good this is walking away burdens let him go this is like finally at some point being able to sort of lay your burdens down new Horizons new options new opportunity these are schooling going back to school learning education finally seeing a new potential new direction new light or opportunity coming into you this could be think about it as spotting a new opportunity on the horizon a lot of people's ships coming in but this is more like yeah your ships are coming in it's like you're spotting that there's opportunity it could also be something coming into you've been being for for a while and then this is like a break up a shake up could be a divorce something to do with an unstable relationship a relationship that is falling apart and I'm the bottom of the deck we have the lovers which we just discussed I just discussed I just read about from The Witches date book this is a really lovely card I always I always feel it look really complete when I look at this card because even though they're the divine feminine and masculine there are two people this is this is an images of really wholeness of oneness of complete together Ness so let's get into this man there's a little bit of funkiness here and if I had to sum up this energy it would be disappointment Frank's disappointment of what you anticipated of what you hope for and what you wanted simultaneously you're not being let down by the universe you're being actually gifted wonderful things are coming into your life those things that are not meant to be those things that are breaking those things that aren't leaving all the things that are not supposed to be there now we do run into this caveat to this little oops I did it again did I decide what was gonna be that I decided the only way that I was gonna let things happen and now I'm upset and pissed and I feel I feel like the universe hates me and and I've decided all these negative things about my life just because I didn't you know get my way you know cuz that's kind of what it is it's almost like making the decision against intuition making a decision against the divine not like you God but like you know pushing against like trying to force something to happen that wasn't supposed to happen that that wasn't meant to happen and even though it may have turned out good in the beginning I can tell you right now it's not gonna last if it was not like it's not gonna last if it wasn't divinely guided like did you follow your divine guidance in choosing this and remember you're denied you defined guidance is not son it's not simpler it is not synonymous with my [ __ ] got wet when I saw him or immediately my nipples got hard or it's not that that is physical attraction great but this is like divine guidance I'm talking about the devos to your underpants that's what I'm saying I'm just saying this there's a sense of I'm gonna take this chance it's gonna work pretty well move it forward but also feeling like I guess two steps forward four steps back this sense of I thought everything was going to work out well why am I like having to retreat again why am I being pushed back again and there's just a sense of like needing to realign this sense of yeah I got it you choose it it was working out really well but it's tied it at the very least it's time is up having to go back and explore and look for a new path to travel because there was a sense of definitely being set back a huge burden there for setbacks here there are setbacks a lot of responsibilities it's almost like just when you thought you were gonna be happy you got ten mills in the mail and you were like what you don't have feeling that comes in after you got your paycheck and for that brief second you're like oh she's knowing you're like all kinds of happy and then it's like oh cable bill rent car payments bills electric cable you don't understand like all the bills start to come in it's that kind of energy of like oh I thought up ahead I thought I wasn't head band nope by the way he's like getting all those burdens to come back on you and you're like well why and this is what I'm trying to say is don't feel cursed because there's a difference between spirits saying no and like just saying this is the [ __ ] you got to deal with right it doesn't necessarily mean it doesn't necessarily mean how much how to say meant to be me let me move on I mean how do I interleave those together I guess what I'm trying to say is sometimes we when we we decide what's meant to be and you can't decide what's meant to be you have to follow it's meant to be from your gut and you have to decide how you execute it or you decide to make the choice to trust the gut right but there's all these other things that are coming at you in real life that have nothing to do with even the divine trying to communicate to you it's meant to be it's not meant to be the only thing that will communicate you to you it's not meant to be it's something that's inside of you that almost those you're going against the grain it's a constant rub it's a constant almost having to shut down the voice inside of you because it gets louder and louder and yells harsher and harsher things as you ignore it that kind of energy there is definitely something something finishing I don't know if somebody's looking to buy a new house or somebody's looking to get out of a relationship I got this prediction before there is a sense of it took a long time for somebody to be able to get out and be on their own like without being in some sort of relationship so almost being afraid to be alone or it just took a long time it took a long time I almost feel like this is an ending to like a 20-year marriage or love affair or whatever that you were just stuck in that you would just stuck in and even though you thought you were working real hard and doing the right thing there is a sense of it wasn't the right and it was the wrong thing to keep it to keep it going now this is how you know the difference that you will know that that's the right decision for like this to end you will feel peace if you feel a sense of peace when you think of the relationship with a situation in your life being over then you know that's your divine guidance stepping in and saying it's supposed to end if you feel a sense of not fear if you feel a sense of like you're being ripped into like um you feel okay feel that something's off you'll feel that something's not right you know and I'm not even trying to say you see yeah yeah oh my god oh my god I guess I'm saying if somebody had to get out of marriage that needed to end I'm not able to say goodbye marriage somebody had to get out of a marriage or a situation that needed to end in order to be ready for you because here is his card and here is his car they almost had to look beyond the break in their life they had to get beyond it they had to step beyond it so I'm just saying like say you're single right and you've been single for a while okay it's probably because you're a person whoever that this is is gonna end up being and your choice is going to have a role to play in it whoever is your person was taking a long time to get single and even if they've been single for a while they've taken a long time to get right with it for it to feel right for them for them to feel happy about where they are in their life and remember relationships or two-way streets so both have to be moving together in the same direction you know they both have to be moving to meet it's not like you can travel all this distance and if you travel all this distance and your person just stopped it wasn't it's almost like that's what it was your person just stopped they weren't going anymore they stopped traveling forward they didn't want to travel for this is energy of somebody who didn't want to travel forward because what had ended they just couldn't let go up and they had no idea what was waiting for them in the future was so much better than they could have ever hoped for so this is the sense of that energy being held like a bat energy finally getting pushed forward finally starting to move I can almost feel the credits in the wheel I can almost feel like you can feel like a meal or some sort of mechanism that hasn't worked for a while finally starting to move so this could be romance and I say romance because the four of Wands up here I have the lovers out here I have a lot of cups out here but what I really really mean is this right place this right thing the other part of you not that you're all not a whole person but what you are meant for or supposed to be doing and what you are meant for isn't going to come to you you have to use your mind to listen to your soul to put yourself in that direction see how that works that's where the mind comes in it's almost like you keep the side just the side oh this is meant for me and then sit there and wait because that person who was sitting there and waiting for what a new lover or a new opportunity to come to them they're gonna be overlooked movement is the only way that I think the current and the energies of the universe know that you're even still in the mix right if you are not moving then you're off the radar you're totally out of existence so you have to stay in the motion it's like that person just started moving forward again and they don't even know that they're coming toward you and you may not even know who's coming toward you right it's just you're moving forward because you know now and you're ready now that's the way that you're supposed to go now I do see this road still being bumping I still see this road being like uncertain and almost like novice like like feeling like you're brand new at this if you've never been here before I guess maybe you've never been here before you've never been on this road before because this road is actually going to lead to something quite beautiful so I don't think you've ever traveled this road before but I do think that you always knew you were suppose and just because it's gonna still be difficult and there are still going to be challenges doesn't mean you're not supposed to be on that broke that road is absolutely meant for you you are supposed to be on that road there is a sense of that's that's the voice telling you inside yes this is right for me yes yes yes but simultaneously your mind has to choose it is almost like remember how I always talk about don't plan just set your goal that's what it is it's like I keep saying the road and maybe that's a bad metaphor there's not a specific road it's a path so a path isn't about the road it's about the foot steps that you take and that path has to get you to your goal right but it's almost like don't look for the already paved path that's what I'm saying don't look for the robe the robe the robe the already paved road that everybody else has walked on and that is sort of obvious and easy and and and it's almost like oh this is the way that I was no look for what's on the other side of that path and then just let yourself get there like let yourself be guided by the other side that's pulling you and the roads that you travel will differ the robots the roads will be winding you're basically creating your own paths over mountains through streams over roads across highways highways nothing like that's what I'm trying to say is like the other side is pulling you now and you know how the other side is pulling you now because the two of you are tethered to each other already and they've started to turn remember when they weren't turning everything was stagnant because this is a two-way street they have to move and you have to move one of you can't move it together so they actually started moving now and that's why you feel the pull because now they're a door with you as you head toward them but they have pull it's like two ends the poopy have you have to be pulling together that's what has to happen and they just started pulling on their other side they just they just got into motion which turned on you and you're like what the [ __ ] is this coming from like oh I just follow it go just go just go and just keep going in the vicinity of that hole that's what's happening that we're feeling that pull finally we're feeling that pull because somebody either just got the horse got out of a relationship or just found themselves through a lot of spiritual healing maybe they stopped already maybe they got the horse years ago but it's like they just got ready they just got prepared they just got in tune with their soul right and the soul is a look at the soul and then they got the same speaker or the same voice inside being you so now it's like they just started to tune in it just found up good radio station they just found it and now they're like listening to it and as I listened to it they're on that road and now those frequencies whether you know it or not holding you together that's what I'm talking about here that's the energy of this reading today and that sexual energy is victories success abundant so it's like you can almost feel the success even before it's happened because the success was in that person actually finally deciding to pull their way and to get the ears moving again that's the success because once that happened it's like you're both you're your bowling toy it's like you're a boulder rolling toward each other it's like all downhill like foosh you're about to crash into each other you're beautiful but they have to like they have to like push it they have to make the initial push and it's almost like vibrating so that's what you can see oh my god I'm so ashamed you can see you just it's like the vibrations from this one thundering down it what made the operations over here sorry and you're gonna be you're gonna be but the vibrations have been becoming both ways it's like somebody's finally heard the call it's already open so I don't care like why isn't in my lap right now why why don't I have it right now because the [ __ ] just started moving it just started moving forward it's got nothing to do with right now it's got to do with right now things just clicked things just turned on it's like got roller code so you can hear it you can hear that [ __ ] you know like that kind of like you can feel it it's kind of common it's inevitable even if this is the uphill climb what is inevitable is that the downward slope you're gonna you're coming into each other as soon as the clip the clip clicks are in half on their side because you're connected the clip clip clicks started happening on your side you're gonna start being pulled together and that's why if any of you were in old relationships etc etc that's why they ended the things that we're supposed to be done are over now they're ending they had to get a [ __ ] out of the way that's what they had to do they had to get out of the way because didn't get out of the way you it's almost like they it's not that they were in your way they were in your gears away you understand they were in the wake of the gears they weren't big boulders for big obstacles they were little friggin pebbles clogging up the works and they had to be chipped out they had to be pushed out in order for those gears to turn like that's what your own relationship was that's what your own Jawas it was a pedal that was it was a pebble climbing up the cogs it was a pet a pebble not allowing forward motion not allowing the motion that the cogs were built for right and now it's out of the [ __ ] way and so even so I would not be surprised even though there's sadness in endings there's also a great feeling of relief I would not be surprised if in all this craziness when you're losing things like you're getting things taken away from you there are simultaneously a feeling of release a relief oh my why because you've been trying to move for so long and it is in the trying and the struggle and the insistence this is what I was talking to about when I opened up the video the insistence of look I know what I'm supposed to do I know what I'm supposed to do that was actually just grinding against the pebble grinding in the wrong direction right not letting you yourself turn and move the way that you were destined to turn and move that's all it was now you were grounded naturally so even though yes you've lost a bunch of stuff you gained freedom and you've Granger danger natural Roma liddie back and with those gears turning into place or starting to turn again it's like somebody else's gears have turned on the other side and yes it is inevitable that is the direction you're going you're going to be pulled together just letting you know I don't know if this person is a Taurus but there is some financial stability coming in I would not worry about finances let's put it that way I would not worry about it hold up Fairey Oracle I'm going to get into my faerie Oracle Oh friendship I always see the little bee but this is a group of friends a group of pals you your friends got your back in other words with the right people being around with the right people being with people who encouraged you offend you protect you finding the right tribe but also people being around these [ __ ] are not social distancing [Music] who they are and knowing who they are and knowing who they want to be around but also being able to be around people happy these people are these kids are like kids they're enjoying but it's they're enjoying themselves but see it's also five so there's this idea of change so either your group your group of friends is changing okay they're all changing because you're all growing up maybe you're going your separate ways and that's natural and it's supposed to happen that's the pebbles that needed to be removed in order for your gears to start turning in the right direction or this is a sense of you have actually finding people that you can roll with now people who like show with you people who hang with you people who know you people who are the you that you want to be now because you're not always supposed to be the person that you started out at I think sometimes unfortunately we feel like or falconers if we don't have the same friends that we have since kindergarten or we don't you know like we feel like we're failures we're not failures we're just moving we're moving in different direction but this is definitely finding somebody that you can sing with Oh sing with I just got that too there is rehearsing trying out this seems like a play this seems like a play or performance of some sorts stinging working music compass but there's just this energy of people that you're creating with this is like the creative sort this is like a troupe of actors watering Iraq on this like that's hey diddly deee that's what I want that's what I want that's that's what it is for me it's what I was always supposed to do is always what I was meant to do this is this is just performance this is also rehearsal so this could be like a bunch of y'all rehearse in and walk at home laughing at the end of the night I remember those old days that was really fun I'm hanging out with the crew after a play was done I was like the best feeling in the world the best feeling in the world being surrounded by people who just finishing working really hard on something that you were all working on together and at the end of the night being able to celebrate that now I'm never that feeling when I was in the corporate world not after I hated it and most the time I didn't like the people who I was working with except for one job I still have I'm still friends with them I love them but most of the time there's just as energy up do you like working with these people are the people in your life right now the people that you want to chill with even outside of work are the people in your life right now like the people that you can spend 16 hours a day with it still not get irritable you get irritated by them but still not like want to rush home from like there's an energy of working with and practicing or rehearsing with a group of people who you want to celebrate with after this is your tribe yo this is your tribe so it's not necessarily about love or romance love it is about love because it is about connection but it's not just about romance love something about Capricorn each season here this is a jolly old elf bagging up everything jolly old elf banging up everything giving this is giving and sharing and providing for but this is using material wealth material goods I don't know there's a capricorn energy in your life but that's what I always think of because father Christmas Christmas comes in Capricorn season and of course we share these material gifts with each other to help people understand how we can feel about that but also I was saying this is the gift this is a gift in the realization of what it is that makes your heart really sing or being around the people who make your heart really saying it's just a gift to be able to be around the people be around people who inspire you if you're not around people who inspire you you're in the wrong thing you're doing the wrong thing you're not in the right career balance has to be restored there's so many that's out of balance in your life and once again there is that that fiddler playing this fiddle is chella to cello players this sense of maybe low vibrations and getting back into a balance sense of vibration and maybe you couldn't hear it right away maybe it was our lower frequency so subtle that you couldn't hear it or feel it there's some sort of balance being restored to your life between between like yeah like finding that harmony again it's all about harmony - there's a lot of music here balance is harmony right we're talking about that before yeah something has been holding you back you see 9:9 is something is uncompleted it's just about to be completed though and the truth is that step before being completed is realizing what you want realizing that you've allowed yourself to be come back well that's done realizing the game duh what are you doing okay um realizing that you've been held back by petty [ __ ] that you don't really care about see this man in this photo or this woman whatever it is this person is being held back by a lot of [ __ ] he you know he's being held back but all the obligations are all the people who say that he he has obligations to them but what he really wants is out there what he really wants is over here and she's she's there and they're like but I don't know but I don't know I don't know she's scared and he's held back by all his obligations but the two of them have to spy on each other and they realized that they want each other so the scenes that space and empty space between them that's really the important focus here it's that empty space that says this empty space ain't supposed to be here how are we gonna bridge that how are we gonna get over it because once you realize what you want and what you know once you know what makes you so happy it don't [ __ ] matter if you got across the Grand Canyon you've got to figure a way across around through that [ __ ] and you have to figure it out like that's where the brain comes in it's almost like like I said it's because it's hard and just because it's difficult doesn't mean it's not destiny it just means you let across the Grand Canyon you know it's like the universe will be like I'm really [ __ ] testing it kandi had to be there I don't [ __ ] put it there just through there whatever get going like that's the kind of energy it's like you know what you want once you know what we want you feel it you feel that thud in your chest when somebody else has had an opportunity that you didn't have you feel that sudden you're you can feel it you can feel that aching that sadness of that lacking so go get it go fill it go fill it and don't doubt it or deny it even one more day I swear to god you're thud is coming there's gonna be a sudden moment sometime soon and that thud is gonna be like okay now it's time you're gonna get on it you got it you gotta get or you gotta get back on it if you fell off of it that sudden booming is going to tell you everything that you need to know of like Oh I need to be something else I'm supposed to be somewhere else right now okay get on the road it's not like you can just take a plane and be there cuz it's not about being actually it another little could be partially about being on location but it's not about location it's about where you are in your life right and one step one step closer is one step closer is just one step closer it's like it's like just get are you on your way there at the very least and it's not gonna start we got the son Archangel Gabriel what I keep saying music Gabriel is the angel of music and then you will soon receive some positive news the channels for clear and honest communication are now open keep an open heart and speak your truth lovingly without fear the channels are now open it's about that time did you just feel the Sun if there was a thudding you you've got to do with it I don't know what you've got to do what you've got to do it imagine clearly visualize the life you want feel it in your heart and soul and so it will come to be but you got to get on the road like feeling in your heart and soul is identifying the goal okay now how do I reach it nothing into action I get you know now what is right for you you know now where you're supposed to be going where you're supposed to be headed are you on that path are you going so no not are you on the path are you blazing the trail because it's not about getting on a path that's already been paid so we all waste too much [ __ ] time looking for roads that have already been paid this is about getting on your trail blazing your trip and you're traveling on this is about just figuring it out as you go that's what this is about whoa think global you're be encouraged to spread your wings think outside the square you are a citizen of the world expand provision imagine the world within your heart embrace it surround with love let it be and so it will be I just felt a thud this morning I felt a big old thud in my heart and so I gotta go I gotta get I gotta get something done which means all the other obligations and [ __ ] on this personal reading I got that personal reading right you know I think I got a view videos [ __ ] it when the thud happens you gotta act on it and figure out how to get on it let that thud be the vibration that pushes that pebble out of the way so that you can get moving one gear at a time because that's what I feel we just felt that good I felt that up today I did 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GztFjAo8qzE | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GztFjAo8qzE | Alzheimers Awareness Presenter, Dawn Jenkins | and also you can email us if you need if you have issues if you need somebody to pray with you if you need somebody to help you get through a certain illness you can email us so someone will get in touch with you amen amen if you need bible studies as well amen we provide those services our objectives are to meet your needs and to and to provide support and speaking of support we are trying to put together a cancer support group as soon as that is up we will let you know about it uh also our second objective is to draw synthetic men and women to the man of calvary jesus christ and to provide health suggestions for educational purposes only we are not here to replace the advice of your physician or any healthcare providers that you may have we are just providing health suggestions for educational purposes only amen amen so now can you share a little bit about our special guest this evening i will stop sharing at this time okay so before i do that this is alzheimer's month the month of november we celebrate we bring awareness to alzheimer's month um for the month of november and so november is almost finished but we still in the nick of time caught it this is our last sabbath in november so we are going to make our program geared towards discussing alzheimer's today so our special guest is dawn jenkins she is joining us all the way from washington state not um washington dc but washington state so that's all the way in the what is that the west yeah so she's our presenter for today she is she was a physical therapist uh by profession but she left her job 21 years ago to do this kind of work isn't that amazing guys working for jesus and she um she did so because she came into the knowledge of what we come here to do every week she got trained as a medical missionary and she was trained by the meat ministry and she became a medical missionary then she answered the call to become a full-time missionary and that was a whole 21 years ago so her aim is to arm those who desire to find maladies in the relief of maladies in the body mind and spirit so they can receive critical information to make good choices for themselves and for their families she has a self-supporting ministry the name of it is a restore and she's involved in doing consultations presentations seminars and uh hands-on healing and a whole bunch of other services she provides so she has left our busy schedule to be here with us this evening welcome ms dawn amen um before sister dawn comes in i want you to put in the chat where you are uh zooming us from if you are from the same state assistant don you can put it in the chat and if you know somebody in sister dawn state i want you to send them this link if you're from the caribbean if you're in uh trinidad i want you you have many friends internet that i want you to share the link in trinidad if you're in england i want you to share the link in england i had we had someone wednesday from south africa i think she might be sleeping at this moment but if you know somebody in south africa guyana i want you should know about about at least 20 individuals in guyana um sister cheryl please share that link sister merlin i know your neighbors you have about five or six neighbors around you i want you to send them that link so we have up new new york state we have this uh sarah curios we have guyana just those two individuals everyone lives in new york everyone else lives in new york i'm sure shirt in the chat where you are zooming us from go ahead before before sister um dawn starks i just wanted to say that we are committed to raising awareness to the different diseases and we felt like this was necessary because of all the things that alzheimer's does to us and wha why why are we why are we interested in this topic anybody can tell us put it in the chat please are you asking us all your arts in the chat even more talk anybody i'm asking well remember the brain is a control center of the body and the brain stop work everything else will eventually stop work or they put you on machine and so it's important to take care of that they call it the command center it's good to take care of the command center i see sister merlin says the brain is where we communicate with uh or our god um because a lot of people are suffering from this problem uh and so it's important go ahead it's uh donna okay so um before sister um she starts dr ephraim she has a little bit of information to make it even more real and i thank those who have put in the chat why we are addressing this topic somebody said that um it's because a lot of people have it somebody said it's because it's the command center of our bodies so um dr ephraim yes sister uh you know it is the sixth leading cause of debt in the u.s and recent estimates call it the third leading cause because more than 16 million americans are really suffering with dementia and alzheimer's so it kills more people than even breast cancer and prostate cancer combined wow very good anything else dr ephraim before also in 2021 all time has cost the nation 355 billion dollars and by 50 50 there's estimating that it will be at least 1.1 trillion dollars in the us we have 5.8 million people that are living with alzheimer's and by 50 50 the number is projected to be more than 14 million so every 65 seconds someone in the us develops this disease wow astounding so people this is why we are going to talk about alzheimer's today okay i have a question for those that are on the um plan you know those who are joining us by a raise of virtual hands how many of you have maybe a family member or know someone close to who has a parent or someone who's dealing with alzheimer's or who is diagnosed with it by virtual raise of hand just to kind of engage our audience today last alzheimer's or lost the family member to alzheimer's or know someone close to you who is dealing with fit in their family i'll raise my actual hand since you can see me but yes i see you donnelly yes who else i see some hands being raised in the chat right yeah we can let them share their experiences also like someone would like to share so you might have to raise two hands because you already have one another you might have to raise two hands brave soul who's who's the brave one who wants to mute themselves and just share quickly who and you who do you know is dealing with alzheimer's right now can they mute themselves yes yes okay i see ronnie you're unmuted go ahead and share uh yeah my mom passed uh five years ago and she had alzheimer's sorry about that bonnie thank you thanks for sharing and we're glad that you're here so that way you can get some information right and be informed anyone else my grandmother right now she's like 92 years old but she is living with alzheimer's as well and uh it's sad to watch when you remember who they were and who they become so that's kind of like the heartbreaking part and it kind of runs in my family so me especially i have to be very very careful with what i do you know that's a great point that you brought out to donnelly because a lot of times we have uh we have illnesses that run in our family and a lot of times conventional medicine will say oh it's in your dna it's just in your dna so it's like you feel like you are prone to getting it but because we share the same lifestyle right the same eating cooking habits certain habits that we have formed over the years that um our family members have handed down to us right that we end up suffering from the same diseases but just because um your family members have this disease it doesn't mean that you have to have it so there is a way to prevent you know we can prevent these things right we have to first educate and inform ourselves recognize the issues the things that we may need to change or adjust in our lives so that way we won't have to suffer needlessly amen amen and as i always say genetics loads the gun but lifestyle pulls the trigger amen that's right man so are we guys ready for our speaker now yes we are all right sister dog please go ahead i just send a message on mute sister dawn you can go ahead and mute yourself really good yes yes really quickly what time am i to end we have um uh what time is it now it's uh 5 19 we have until 6 6 20 somewhere around here leave for questions and answer 6 20. i'm sorry did you say 6 20 yes it's 5 19 at the time here it's 19 up to 5 here and so 6 6 on 20 you can finish okay fair enough all right well we have a lot to speak about today some of this may shock you others may not but i'm going to tell you first and foremost if you are um not religious uh if you're atheistic if your new age if you have zoroastrianism whatever it may be that you have gather the roses and leave the thorns because this is life and death information [Music] don't don't worry about the things that i may say that will lead towards the bible just know this information is important for those of us who are of uh the christian faith just want to let you know that there is um all of these answers were always here in the word of god we will see that but beyond that i cannot separate the health message from the one who made these bodies and created this earth as far as i'm concerned but know that whoever is listening this information will be rich in solutions and there is hope for us in christ so let's pray and begin all right father in heaven lord i thank you so much for these precious ones who as i'm listening are quite informed of what's going on i pray today that as we delve into these things and as we look at the solutions uh that we will rejoice to find out that there are things indeed uh that can be done and we may speak of them but many times as we think about these diseases we we kind of uh uh stagger in faith because we see how our loved ones sometimes are not helped but we're gonna ask lord even now that you would increase our faith because there is much hope in what we can do simple things to turn this thing around so thank you for the hope and we thank you that uh you will come now because if any man like lacks wisdom we could ask it of you and you would give it to us so i ask wisdom according to the promise in jesus name amen all right so all right alzheimer's some people call it old-timers uh but it is alzheimer's and we are grateful to be able to speak about that today there is overwhelmingly dismal news when it comes to alzheimer's okay uh and it's a sad thing um i'm going to talk to you a lot from a book called the end of alzheimer's by dr bredesen and if you have not heard of him you might want to you might want to consider looking at it a lot of information here and a lot of hopeful information this information uh he is an evolutionist and he has done a lot of work concerning these things and so we're going to see that we we had this news a long time ago uh but we are grateful that science is is now coming up to the understanding so praise the lord so very dismal news there is not one drug that helps uh to date that i know of um and to date that this md knows of there is not one drug now uh does it mean that they don't uh try try over and over again to make things that help yes they do and so we're thankful for the bright minds that are trying to come up with some form of drug to help but as far as we know today it is a a terrible it's terrible news there's not something conventionally that even really slows the situation down unfortunately um so this is the only disease speaking of alzheimer's in the nation's top 10 most common diseases that there is no effective treatment for that's what they say that's interesting now alzheimer's is really worse than fatal because you can die of a thing but if you have your mind you have who you are you have your person right and when it comes to alzheimer's and you forget you forget who you are you lose everything paranoia all kinds of things begin to happen now i'm going to do a side step really quickly here and then try to come back i digress sometimes and you can come on and tell me don stop digressing there was a dear man who uh by the name of darwin whitman i believe was his name and he spoke about the fact that he owned an old uh a convalescent home and he would help people and he would he was a christian and the the children would come and the children would say man you know we're so sorry because mom and dad never used to act like this they never cursed they never screamed they never we don't understand why this is happening why did they change so much and so on and so forth and for those of us who are faith-minded this is going to may shock you um so he said i know why i know why they're this way and i was with baited breath like well you know why why why are they this way and he said what you are seeing is the repression of sin coming out i thought whoa what what the repression of sin so instead of necessarily giving our sins to god or the things that we struggle with sometimes we suppress them we bite our lip and we try to will our way past and it was interesting to hear that that side of things with this this man he says this was a suppression anyway we'll get to the point later and for those who understand the sanctuary will recognize that god is wanting to clean both conscious and subconscious mind anyhow let's go back i digress so conventional thought okay conventional thought when they tried to make these drugs uh for um uh uh alzheimer's they had a they have a particular paradigm that they believe so they they they believe that amyloid plaques this sticky substance that connects to the synapses in different parts of the brain that it just kind of destroys uh the situation so that you are forgetting they they believe that this was the problem the amyloid the beta amyloid plaque so uh they tried to make drugs that would diminish that well those drugs actually did do their work as they did this work uh they were finding out that it didn't help and isn't that interesting so yeah in fact not only so the plaques are formed as a result of the amyloid in the system these are like a sticky okay so for instance you know how you have um stress yes when you have stress the blood vessels will constrict when the blood vessels begin to constrict minota minor tears can happen in the in the blood vessels the body might use the cholesterol to help to to um to uh heal that and it will overshoot and that cholesterol that sticky stuff uh and sometimes fat it begins to stick along the sides of the the cardiovascular system creating problems right okay the same type of plaque stickiness from the amyloid will come production from amyloid will stick along by the synapsis of the brain as far as i understand it does that help you to understand that's from um the byproduct of the amyloid it's the amyloid plaques that the body uses i'm going to get into that a little more as to why they're even there okay all right before you go ahead sister don no this information that sister dawn is sharing we are 93 and so you have received the link that we put in the chat can you pass it on to someone that will benefit from this information we have not started charging anything so take it while it is free so all you have to do is pass it down go ahead sister dawn sorry about that no problem okay so so so as these plaques okay so the beta amyloid plaque so they would take this plaque um but make drugs to try and and stop these uh plaques from from uh being uh in in the way what happened was they thought well immediately that should that should take care of the problem but they found out that the patients would would not get any better or worse yet would get terribly worse and so they scratched in their head like what what what what's happening here and so they would try the different trials costing upwards of 50 million each uh according to the trials here anyway so they tried so i'm just giving you a little background as to why they're finding out that these these this this thought process may not be the way uh the disease is actually being formed okay uh by the way they have seen people in their 90s how they cut open their brain they had perfect memory as well would say perfect let's say as about as good as you're going to get at this uh uh in this world uh but uh their their minds were sharp in their nineties and so these nonagenarians these they they they they showed that when they opened their brains they had a lot of amyloid and amyloid plaques but the plaques were not destroying the synapses very interesting so they were trying to figure out well what in the world how if they have these things then how is it that they are still sharp so we're going to find out some things about disease today that you may it may change your mind about some of the things the body is made under law okay the body is intelligent it knows what to do and when we say the body doesn't know what to do uh we we get ourselves in trouble and we may we may go after what actually helps the body and hurt the body in results of our misguided scientific uh approaches so what am i saying i'm saying that god is smart he made the body well the body is able to reveal and for those of us who believe in the word of god we know that in psalm 103 1-5 we find many answers we'll get there shortly okay okay so just a background as to why some of these these drugs were not working um because they had a hypothesis of one thing and when they tried to get rid of it they found it didn't make a change or it they got the people got even worse okay so we say uh when you have a burn or you get a strain or a sprain we can overcome it but how is it that we cannot overcome struggles with the brain why is the body able to help the strain the burn the sprain but not able to help the brain in this particular matter well i believe it can now um there are many different let me just quickly go into some of the housekeeping here so types of alzheimer's let's look at this there are several types of dementia should say uh let's look at it so there's a vascular dementia that's formed uh by reduced blood flow to the um to the brain and we we can get into that a little bit but that's uh that could be caused by many different things uh but then there's frontotemporal dementia this is uh much less common than alzheimer's and is often uh it features changes in behavior memory problems and difficulty speaking uh there's lewy body dementia i've never heard of this this is a fairly common cause of dementia it says about one in a patient in every five uh alzheimer's uh patients uh anyhow this one you get visual hallucinations delusions increased sleeping um flinging of your limbs isn't that interesting restless almost like a restless leg syndrome but restless limbs in a sense and that's lewy body dementia and then there's alzheimer's disease and by the way alzheimer's disease accounts for about 80 percent of dementia so it's the it's the largest one that i think we know of there's also subjective cognitive impairment which just means you you start to notice um uh you know um a little bit of change from the normal range mild cognitive impairment about the same uh you're still doing well but you're noticing that you're forgetting names and some of those things okay so there's a bunch of different types of dementia but alzheimer's is by far uh the biggest one all right right there so they are you we understand there are many types of alzheimer's but all of them are the same same um physiological type of dimension then if you want to say all of them has the same mark then it but it might have too much of one thing but basically all of them is the same correct um you have well you have different types of dementia but alzheimer's is one type of dementia okay so alzheimer's is about eighty percent of them but there is really technically i have to give you one other that you might want to consider which is cross-filled yakov disease very con how would you say um it causes division anyway uh the crestville yakov disease is oftentimes there's only one way to to know whether you have that and that is by postmortem which is normally not done uh some would say that uh that there are a lot of those cases that's a prion disease where the prions are causing strange foldings anyway what's happening is because of eating animals like cows and sheep and different things who have been fed in the wrong way causing mad cow disease that transfers to the human causing uh causing mad people's disease and that's a spongiform disease which is more like holes in the brain now that i did not bring into this uh but i thought i would mention that there was also crestville yakov disease and the only way to know is by postmortem they don't tend to do that so we could have some of that happening here as well but you would not know all right so just something to consider no sister jones sister don there is a hand that is oh there's a hand that is up and kirin a kareem i'm gonna unmute you um what what's your question i don't have a question i was just saying that hey the full presentation maybe we can have questions later just so that we can get the flow going up um getting a little uh kind of choppy thank you okay amen okay should i go forward yes go ahead sister dawn all right so i want to talk about the first signs of mental decline i'm going to say that again the first sign of mental decline now it's going to shock you it's something called sarcopenia now that's that's an interesting word it means puny muscles so as your muscles begin to give way guess what you can know that you're going to begin to have some mental decline that's interesting uh i'm gonna listen i'm gonna let that sink in a little bit we have lost a love for fitness okay and our our brains am i to keep going oh okay not sure i guess i'm just going to keep going until i hear other people john we're sorry about that someone wasn't muted so there was some um noise but yes you can you can oh i'll keep going the next sign of mental decline is um and it's diabetes it's very interesting now there are several types of diabetes i believe there are five i don't know if there's more by now but there's type one type one and a half type two type three and type four okay now type three diabetes let's go to type 1 we know that's insulin dependent because the pancreas is not producing or producing extremely low the 1.5 the pancreas is producing but very low 0.2 it's not insulin dependent i mean it's not point two diabetes type two uh you are making it but you your your your your cells are not taking it in okay type three is alzheimer's by the way you should consider that now they're beginning to say that with um uh diabetes type 2 it's now being called alzheimer's of the pancreas i'm going to let that fit in a little bit okay so alzheimer's is type 3 diabetes now type 4 diabetes is gestational diabetes now that this is very interesting so you're going you're getting an inkling as to why alzheimer's is prevalent and you know what diabetes is dealing with and that's sugar we'll get there soon enough but anyhow so these are things that are going to begin to be precursors to the curse that is alzheimer's okay now let me this book is an interesting book and i thought this was very interesting um how he describes the perfect day to induce alzheimer's so listen carefully i'm only going to pick up the day at the middle to the end of the day because it's too long for me to get into all that before i get into the rest of what we need to get into as far as solutions so so i'm gonna pick up the day this he's a pretty interesting writer here and he says uh you you you get to the point where you've worked so hard and you deserve a treat so i'm gonna pick it up there to that luscious frappuccino we've been keeping in the fridge sugar and fat runs i'm sorry sugar and fat runs have been the only exercise we've had today but who has time to get up and move around frequently finally it's time to hit the freeway heading home while screaming at the person in front of you riding his brakes in front of you thus keeping the blood pressure up and making our blood-brain barrier as porous as the colander we plan to use for tonight's gluten-filled pasta dinner on second thought let's get something from the drive-thru start with large fries a perfect source of alzheimer's inducing advanced glycation end products or trans fats starchy insulin oxidized reheated oils with a little vitamin e and of course neurotoxic acrylamide you can almost picture each fry with the tiny little boxing gloves snarling let me get at that hippocampus add the burger from corn not grass-fed beef high in inflammatory omega-6 fats and low in the anti-inflammatory omega-3s slathered in high fructose corn syrupy ketchup on a bun so packed with gluten it's the perfect way to punch holes in your intestinal lining and your blood brain barrier home again ignore the moldy smell collapse in front of your favorite tv screen sorry for some netflix binging and or other favorite fare as long as it doesn't offer mental or physical uh stimulation uh leave though why what is this uh we tennis and soccer to the children then we can then we can top off the perfect alzheimer's inducing day with a relaxing margarita or three to accompany the amaretto cheesecake then dutifully pretend to get caught up on work before drifting off to sleep with the lights on and the electronics still blaring rinse and repeat this is the end of a perfect alzheimer inducing day all right i say this because i'm giving you an inkling as to how we get alzheimer's so alzheimer's disease happens when the brain tries to protect itself from three metabolic and toxic threats let me repeat that alzheimer's disease happens when the brain tries to protect itself from three metabolic and toxic threats so what are those the first one inflammation just in case you're writing the first threat inflammation the second threat the decline or shortage of nutrients hormones and brain supporting molecules i will repeat that the second one the decline or shortage of nutrients hormones and brain supportive molecules okay the third toxins slash poisons okay so inflammation decline in nutrients hormones excuse me hormones brain supportive molecules and the third one toxins and poisons and we're going to go in depth into each one okay so so so don't worry start writing we have much to talk about it is necessary then to remove the factors that are causing our brains to defend itself from these threats these amyloids are made when the brain is trying to defend itself is amyloid the problem is the question well when they took it out of the way no one got better so we have to ask the question the body is made under law the brain knows how to help itself the problem is when we keep putting the fuel on the fire and we don't uh stop putting the fuel on the fire and we keep taking something to to to put out the fire we have made a mistake if you have to mop up the floor and you don't turn off the tap or stop the leak this is a problem right this is a problem so we have to find out what is the fuel that's on the fire so let's look at inflammation the first one the body the brain is saying okay i'm making amyloid because i'm trying to help myself the amyloid is overdone just the same way as in stress with the heart uh or with the fats the way the the heart tries to the vascular system tries to heal itself with cholesterol all these things that we're looking at the body is smart it knows what it wants to do but we have failed many times in learning how to do this so let's look at this inflammation your body's inflammation is your body's response to attack okay it's your body's response to attack so let's look at this all right so let's look at this what attacks the body well there's several things that attack the body let's just look at infections at first so part of the way the body responds uh to invading pathogens is by producing amyloid the very substance that forms the brains uh the brain plaques that characterize alzheimer's disease now that's interesting all right and like i said when you when you look into or no i haven't said this yet when you look into the brain of someone with alzheimer's after they've done a of course a a more seeing what has happened after death um they find that pathogens in the brain from bacteria from the mouth molds from the nose viruses such as herpes from the lips borrelia or lyman disease those spirochetes from a tick bite and on and on and on and the body is trying to help itself so inflammation comes as a result now that that's very interesting but when it goes overboard and we'll find out what breaks the blood brain barrier and these things may shock you terribly if we can uh try to get to them boy our time moves quickly but anyhow so uh so let's look at these these pathogens so as things come into our bodies if we are not able to fight them if we are not able to have the raw materials in the body the body's going to fight them with inflammation okay so these are things to think about so um i want to get into some of these infections in the mouth but i'll go there later okay so let's look quickly at non-infections triggers that can that can happen as well so inflammation can be caused by pathogens infectious diseases but there's a non-infectious disease or let's say practice that can also trigger inflammation and what is that that is the eating of trans fats what in the world is a trans fat this the trans fat is made by humans okay hydrogenation a process a big long process um the fact is that what we're doing is we're we're creating a a fat that is man-made what it does to the system is bad okay so if i was a trans fat and i was your blood vessel uh and i'm eating the trans fat what that fat does is it makes the or tends to to make the blood vessels very rigid which means that when the heart is pumping against uh and and and the pressure of blood hits the wall there's no flexibility or very little flexibility those little mini tears can begin to get into that uh the blood vessel and the body is gonna walk try to compensate by cholesterol in the system right to try and fix it and that can keep going as we keep eating these trans fats well that's not so good uh trans fats then you have polyunsaturated fat you have omega 6's threes all these different types of fats but and we'll get into the good fats which are omega-3s if you have omega-3 that makes the blood vessels very flexible so when the blood hits the walls it moves in respect and doesn't break apart so where do we get these trans fats well long time ago they replaced butter with margarine okay or we decided to have a lot of the baked goods uh from the 1950s on and they would have um these these trans fats some of the peanut butters uh i don't like to name names uh so a lot of these unnatural peanut butters will have hydrogenation in them and these trans fats are a part of that so what can we do we can use the natural peanut butter or we can go even better and do almond butter okay um and the natural almond butter uh peanut butter would be like adam's peanut butter or um maranatha peanut butter the organic being better okay so trans fats these margarines these fake fats that are put into the processed foods uh just an awful way to go um for the system and they clog the system okay uh we'll get into that in your blood in your in your mind in your brain your blood which you can fit a whole lot of blood into just the pin head uh when you have there are some in their prefrontal cortex so in the front of your brain where your reasoning is these capillaries these these blood vessels are so small that each blood each each each a blood cell has to squeeze through it you imagine that these fats clogging up the prefrontal cortex and the blood cannot get into these areas it creates these little tis uh these are these are little like micro cardiovascular incidents where the blood cannot get to the tissue and it dies over time that creates types of dementia okay all right so these are things that we want to avoid eat real food okay and uh we will talk about a way well let me do it now because we may not get to it so one of the ways to unclog the system in the with the with the with the uh with the prefrontal cortex there's a particular food it is wonderful it's called sunflower seed lecithin let me say that again sunflower seed lecithin a wonderful unclogger of these these um these different uh uh cholesterol and different things in these small uh capillaries of the prefrontal cortex okay very good let's keep moving because i want to talk about it wait a minute where do we get this um this sunflower thing is that you're talking about where do you get that i'm so glad you're interested so sunflower seed lecithin by the way uh it's creamy and delicious okay um you can get that on amazon.com you could get that at your local health uh store i believe you have whole foods on the on the east i don't know if you have new seasons i don't know if you have co-ops uh but any self-respecting health food store will have sunflower seed lecithin now um soy lecithin can do a work the problem with soy is that it is highly genetically modified and we will go into that shortly as to how that is creating a problem uh with inflammation as well but sunflower seed lecithin is magnificent okay awesome and so and so we what do we do with it we get it and uh okay do we just put it in things with it yes with it oh my let me tell you the things you can do so what you can do with the sunflower seed lecithin i like to make milk with it so i will take a little bit of nut or if whatever not you prefer i like cashew nuts high in magnesium but cashew nuts and all you need is a small amount because when you use the lecithin it's an emulsion which means that it's going to blend the water with the nuts so it's going to be like the store-bought milk it's wonderful you take a tablespoon of that or a teaspoon to a tablespoon depending on how thick you like it you put that and you make your milk a little bit of salt if you like the taste of salt some people like vanilla i just make mine plain so i can put it into whatever i want whether it's granola for my milk that is when i say medicine not allopathic medicine but this is a sweet blessing to the brain if you want to make your milk a healing agent for alzheimer's or for the tias that bring on dementia in general this is a very nice recipe okay i even have a cheesecake for those who are interested that will help with the brain capacity to heal so there's a lot that we have a lot of information but we have a lot to cover so these things can be sent to you if you just get my email i will send that some of those recipes to you that's already written down okay all right let's keep moving if we can't if we have so much more to go go through all right let's see can i go yet or is there another question wait sister dawn i see who invite you and she has she has a question she has a comment go ahead sister donna no i was asking if just you're low sister donna you're low hello can you hear me now yes i can hear you okay i was just asking if eating the sunflower seeds have the same effect or no okay very good question the sunflower seeds will have the fat because the sunflower seedlesses and is the fat of the sunflower seeds all right so you can eat sunflower seeds and make your milk or your salad dressing or whatever else from that it will be a little slower since it's fractionated but technically god knew what he was doing when he kept the whole food together what we're doing is just starting the healing okay so let me tell you see i'm gonna have to digress here see there's good there's better and there's best the whole food will always be best and i will get into that if i can get through this i will be able to get to what i'm i'm explaining afterwards right now we're just trying to deal with the triggers okay but the the um the whole foods will always be best garden you cannot improve on god the fractional foods are only the boost to get you back to the way that you should be for instance juicing is third best smoothies are second best but eating is the best when you are sick and dying you may not be able to digest the food well so we give you the juice but we'd rather you get the fiber as well later as you are able the juice will get the nutrition nutrition into your cells within 20 minutes the smoothie within two to three four hours and eating the same so this is this is this is good better best this is just the the jump start to get you back to where you should be which is the whole food the sunflower seed hopefully that answers and uh hopefully we can uh push forward here sorry just one more and in the chat we have the lynn saying isn't santro a seed high in omega which we get ample in our diet which create an imbalance of omega 6 to 3 star 2 ratio i believe 3 ratio which is inflammatory uh that's that's what they say in the chat so they're saying that is it's an omega-6 but it's whole foods so it has the balance in it for it to be absorbed properly properly properly is when you take it out of that environment and uh over over abuse it that's where we have issues with it you can add to that so um just so you know that in nature nature does the racials perfectly so um we don't even have to worry about omega-6 versus three versus all these others if we're eating correctly um what man has done is fractionated the food so he pulls out the oil from the olive he pulls out the lard from the the milk uh not the milk the uh pig all these different things and as a result of pulling uh things away we find the dysfunction if you eat the sunflower seed its ratios will be perfect if you eat the flaxseed its ratios will be perfect but if you eat things that are acidic or only have that you're going to have an issue and i think we will get to all of that if you allow me to keep moving i can be able to get to those types of things and that way we can spend the time in question and answers afterwards and that way we could we could get to some of these because some of these things that you need to hear about may be missed uh if we don't get to them just just a caveat i don't mind to answer but just know you may miss some of these these things we may not be able to get to them go ahead sister don all right so now um so that's infections okay uh so i want to talk a little bit about um uh where do i want to go okay so where was i i was dealing with the different infections that come as a result of uh so if you have had a a um what is that called here now the not the crown but the um root canal okay a root canal is a tooth that is dead and the the nerve has been taken out and supposedly it has been cleaned the problem with this is that it's impossible to clean the tubules of the tooth so what so if you look at a tooth they are there are microscopic hallways all through the tooth and when you take away when you have pain the body is saying you have an infection here and what we do instead of dealing with that infection sometimes we will scrape out the tooth we will try to bleach it out we'll try to clean it out we'll put cement in the tooth but the tooth is dead okay that's like that's a root canal and what happens is though they put the cement in there the little tubules you cannot get the bacteria from out of the tubules so if you test a tooth it will always be a hundred percent you will still have those little uh little little little little critters that are not paying rent and they are pooping or metabolizing eating eating and pooping excreting as it were and that goes down into the bloodstream and that creates uh that creates a particular type of low-grade inflammation or a chronic inflammation because the body sees it and it has to fight okay now um these are things that can be a problem they go to the brain they go to all manner of places so if your mouth is has got uh gingivitis in another way where you have um you can get low-grade infections as a result and the body will continue to have a low-grade inflammation happening these are all things that can contribute to the problem okay so i'm hoping you're beginning to see how important it is to keep the mouth clean now at the end of this presentation don't let me forget to talk about a powerful way to clean the mouth okay um that is very simple okay so these are things that can be a problem uh what else do i want to talk about here as far as infections um all right let's talk about sugar okay let's talk oh no i gotta do leaky gut real quick okay so i want to talk a little bit about leaky gut now this is going to be a sensitive topic okay because there is a doctor named dr tom o'brien and he is a functional doctor he's a doctor i think of i don't know if it's a doctor of osteopathy not his do or anyway he is a fella who and for functional doctors these people deal a lot with the stomach the gut brain connection okay and he spoke about in the lab tests they would do for people a hundred percent of the people who came in who ate uh gluten gluten products and i'm speaking of the type of gluten that's in the normal processed foods and i'll get into what that means shortly a hundred percent of them when they took it in had um what we would call gut permeability as a result of this now what does that mean gut permeability means that there were slight little holes that it would trigger slight little holes in the gut and that's your that's your small intestine okay and the problem with that is that and and depending on what your genetics and depending on um how severe you are it could trigger that permeability for one hour three hours and for some as long as 14 days to 90 days now this isn't a book called um uh it's called the fix i think the autoimmune solutions they're not telling you about if you want to want to hear some more of this information it's um you can watch it on youtube it's called betrayal the autoimmune solutions they're not telling you about and it's very interesting information so we need to deal with that leaky gut now if we have leaky gut leaky gut can be caused by a number of things one is the gluten and i'll explain why but another is genetically modified foods uh let me talk to talk uh or address how gluten is able to do that what's happening with gluten okay is that um gluten the as we see it now like your your your semolina regular durham semolina that's in most processed foods your pastas and things of this nature what has happened is since 1945 they have hybridized it to such a level that there is 400 times the gliadin protein this is the type of protein that is in the gluten that we cannot break down but the yeast uh that we used to make the bread with you know the yeast that we used to make would break that down for us because we used to make bread for seven hours we would proof it for seven hours let it raise that that that bacteria would help break down that bread well it's been hybridized uh to about 400 times what it what it used to have so it's not the same thing our great grandparents ate since 1945 okay and so doing that to make it you know addictive and we love we love we love our wheat bread it's delicious god gave us the chief of the wheat by the way the the original word there is spelt so he gave us the spelt wheat but we have taken this wheat and we've done some things to it on top of that what has happened with the wheat is that well we we use quick acting yeast now right so quick acting yeast what does that mean so in about an hour and a half the bread is ready to you know it's rising and different things but those little bugs are not breaking down this long chain because it doesn't have the time and because it's been highly hybridized one number two unfortunately at this point 120 of our fruits and vegetables some would say 160 that's according to jeffrey smith um they have been they are using glyphosate or roundup let's just say glyphosate which is one of the the um ingredients uh in our roundup uh it says the weed killer they are using this in this some say the drying process or even in the washing of the seeds before it's planted um and glyphosate uh is a chelater what that does is it unfortunately will bind all of the nutrition to itself and take it out of the system this is not good and so you have these two together in the wheat that we are eating and it's causing or or they are linking some are linking this because we can't say causation until because no one's really wanting to do that research but other independents are doing that but anyhow what's happening is that these two together create a terrible situation for the gut and when the gut begins to have these these these these little holes you eat something the undigested proteins and sugar goes out into the bloodstream too quickly the body says oh this is foreign and it tries to fight it so imagine this every time you eat the the white blood cells are having to fight a war it's like america going every direction in your gi's are are are overworn well your white blood cells are being overworn because every time you eat now you are the the food is going out into the bloodstream too quickly the body is mounting a white blood cell attack wow you can begin to understand chronic fatigue you can begin to understand some of the things that are happening and so you're always in inflammation mode this gives rise to allergies so now you see people allergic to this allergic to that they can't eat this peanut they can't eat that nut and you're going to see more and more of this because it's at epidemic levels now because the majority of millennials who have grown up with these processed foods have the leaky gut at an earlier age and i i get these calls again and again had a young person a person who called and uh they were 13 they had been they had been suffering with belly pain for eight years i want you to catch that eight years okay anyway so these are the things that are happening okay so looking then at at the gluten problem uh and just one exposure can can open you to really bad troubles for up to three months that is an issue but i just eat it once in a while but if you're sick and this is one of your problems you're going to continue to have um to have the the fuel on the fire and not know what's going on okay so something to consider the next thing you want to and let me tell you where you you get this gluten these glutinous grains that are causing so much trouble it's in the regular wheat it's not so much in the organic wheat okay but if you've been eating or if you you have now already gotten antibodies to this wheat even though the wheat may be good wheat the body may still reject it because it is at this point gotten so upset with it that even if you eat the good wheat or the good corn whatever is causing the trouble it can be an issue so just for those who are having issues and they they want to know if this could be an issue uh get rid of the wheat wheat germ rye barley bulgur couscous farina gram flour kamut matso semolina spelt and triticale and i i can give these to you later i'm just saying these are the ways that you're gonna find some of these different ones that could be causing a problem for you if wheat is a problem for you okay so and i know that's a lot to take in uh don't worry we can get that to you okay um okay the next thing i want to talk about are the um unfortunately the the genetically modified food now should i describe what genetically modified food is or are you all quite aware or what should i do there okay i know what it is don't explain it okay go ahead and explain it okay very good thank you so genetically modified food which there are about 15 13 to 15 of them now genetically modified food is when you ha what they do is they will take let's say a potato or let's do a tomato all right and they want to put a trait in the tomato maybe they want it to have a longer shelf life to be more red they want to be whatever they might want to do they might take a spider gene okay now i'm telling you this in supposition but if you look it up i'm actually telling you what is being done so anyhow you might want to search that out to see if it's so let's put it that way so you take the spider gene or the fish gene a gene from a fish and you made it with a tomato gene now in real life does a tomato mate with a fish does a spider mate with a potato no right that doesn't happen so a a spider and a and a potato are not going to make a spatula it's not going to do that all right so what has to happen is they take a a gun a gene gun as it were add either a virus or so to it because a virus will go into dna and what they do is they transport the the dna material through the shot right into the potato gene or whatever gene they're doing and trying to mix it it's not an exact science and the the collateral damage or the peripheral damage is unknown but i'm i'm gonna tell you it's becoming known all right so anyway they do this and what they've created is no longer a tomato or a fish but it still looks like a tomato it's a brand new organism maybe never seen before okay but what that's going to do is that's genetic now pollution we don't even have time to get into what that's going to look like okay but regardless so there are so what they've done to the corn and this is particularly egregious what they've done to the corn and let me let me just back up and tell you i am not a doctor i'm not a scientist this is information that i have gleaned through the years check it out for yourself to see if they are if it is so okay i don't prescribe i'm not fda approved i make no claims okay uh but i can tell you beautiful things happen as you use god's way okay now i'm going back here um where was i oh yes a corn so what they did to add to the corn uh they decided to put something called the bt toxins the big long name vince fields or some some long name that i don't have in front of me because i'm not giving a genetically modified lecture right now but what happens is that that corn has been made to withstand uh any pesticides uh that are being sprayed or soybeans are the same way but the corn actually has its own pesticide within it so every kernel of corn if it's a genetically modified corn has its own pesticide in it so when the bug tries to eat the corn kernel the bug's little belly splits open according to jeffrey smith and some of these others if you want to look up you want some of this information you can look up genetic roulette the gamble of our lives very excellent it's called genetic roulette the gamble of our lives okay so really quickly what happens is that the um the bugs eat it their guts split open and the bug dies well we're just a little bigger but our guts are splitting now it's called leaky gut and what happens is those genetically modified foods tend to destroy the good bacteria in the gut and and the bad bacteria is allowed to proliferate or become more and we will see that when those little little uh bad they're not bad bugs but when they are allowed to be in the ascendancy when they are allowed to proliferate beyond what they should they become terrible squatters they're in there and they're not paying you any rent and they're they're going to the bathroom and they're eating all your sugar up by the way when you crave sugar it's normally them asking you for the sugar you eat it and they have lots of babies their babies have lots of babies the more sugar you eat and so they're squatting in there not paying you any rent and and when they poop or when they metabolize that poop goes against the the intestines when the intestines get that your intestines are thin one cell thick that creates holes another set of leaky gut another way to get the leaky gut when that happens the body says oh no no no no we we can't do this it creates a mucus to go around the the intestines now that's a problem because when the body's trying to save you from death but what happens is that with that mucus you don't get to absorb a lot of your nutrients and you begin to see a wasting away this is inflammation this is we've just gotten to the first one which is inflammation all right so do you begin to see how there's a confluence of things that can begin to have problems with the brain it's a confluence it's not just one thing it's not just amyloid why is it getting there this is what we want to find out right so we want to help ourselves by cleaning the system of some of these things there's something called fibo or sibo i say sibo some others say fibo sibo is small intestinal overgrowth a bacterial overgrowth so bacteria that should belong in the big colon is getting into the small colon now i'm going to show you a way that that can happen that you're going to be like what listen to this there are people who take a long time to go to the bathroom back in the back a long time ago the tv programs and commercials would laugh about this and you would go and you would hear the people sitting reading the newspaper while they're on the bathroom right waiting to go to the bathroom why because it's called constipation well guess what when you sit on the toilet the wrong way you can begin to have a problem let me explain when you there is a a muscle that goes around the rectum where the rectum and the anus are to to kind of strangle it to stop things from coming out which is a good idea wouldn't you say because you don't want to walk down the street and and have something happen have an accident do you you want to be able to walk and have a pleasant time talk with your friends all right well what happens is when you sit at a 90 degree angle that i think it's called the pubis rectus pubic pubic previous rectus it's been it's been a while but anyway it goes around there and what happens is that uh at 95 degree angle it's still holding back and um and kind of strangulating if you will not not that's not the best word but but but but putting a restriction in that area well guess what what angle we sit at when we go to the toilet in the porcelain throne nowadays and especially as we're older and refined we can't get up we're sitting at a 90 degree angle worse yet at maybe even 45 degree angle and in the opposite direction right maybe 110 degrees so what am i saying what happens is when we squat when our knees are higher than our pelvis then that muscle relaxes and you deliver the full load have you ever gone to the bathroom and you felt you didn't deliver the whole load yes you probably had you probably didn't right so what happens is the the anus and the rectum line up beautifully and when you're when you're allowing so so they used to make fun of the the different uh people who are poor who would squat to go to the bathroom i'm from the island of jamaica myself and i remember going and visiting uh a lady down the gully for me and she and we we were there with no power and i thought and i remember having to go out to the to the to the bathroom up on the hill and it was the nighttime and i remember the lizard started running and i started running too and i ran back to the bed and said i'll get there in the morning but there was a hole that was there anyhow you all understand me if you're from a third world country so they call it you'll know that squatting is one of the best ways to go because it aligns well but when that doesn't happen pay close attention when that doesn't happen and you're at that 90 degree angle and you're constipated on top of it there is a something called an ileocecal valve and when you're pressing that valve that's supposed to put the the the food from the small intestines into the large intestines goes the opposite direction i want you to hear that so instead of the food going into the large intestine the fecal matter comes back into the small intestines and the bacteria from that and then it begins to travel up and the more they eat the further they go towards the stomach the more bloating the more inflammation the more gas you're gonna get wow and their poop creates trouble in the wall inflammation do you see how this can begin to be a problem okay i haven't even gotten to the rest of this yet wow and we're at 3 18. all right so you want to eat organic food wherever possible yes there's still glyphosate on some of it because believe it or not they're spray they're spraying so much that it's just getting all over but it's going to be a little less than it will be on those foods that are uh directly sprayed okay so you want to be careful especially with thin thin skinned fruit like berries if they are not organic just you know leave them alone because they're not going to be your friend unless you know the farmer because sometimes they're okay but they but to be certified they cannot tell you that they are um you know uh necessarily organic but they might be clean if you if you can research the company where you're buying your frozen berries from and all these different things okay all right very good uh let me go on there's so much to say about that but we're gonna keep moving okay now let's look at the hormone factor i don't think i have the right one i want to talk first okay so let's go on to the hormone factor here so when you don't have enough of the nutrients and i'm going to get into the solutions with the nutrients so just so you know with disease one of two things is the problem okay either either deficiency or toxicity let me say it again when it comes to disease it's either deficiency of some sort or toxicity or both okay all right when your liver is overrun and cannot get the toxins out quickly enough as you're taking them in whether you're breathing them whether you're putting your foot on the floor that has linoleum which we won't even i don't have time to get into all that but yours your liver is like inundated i it needs help the kidneys are going to start helping everybody's going to try the skin is going to try and start helping and um uh uh what am i saying yeah so so the liver gets inundated and when that happens disease begins to come in because you're not getting your toxins out as fast as you're taking them in and if you don't have enough nutrition point blank it's an issue let me give you an example so let's say you get a cold and you are you have all your your basically pretty much most of your your um your nutrition but you might be missing one trace mineral okay your cold is going to be pretty pretty pretty bad but it won't be fatal um you might take a little longer to get over it uh where it should have taken a day or two of rest and overcoming yeah but if you're missing two trace minerals it is very bad on you you will suffer greatly and for a longer period of time you're missing three or more did you know it can actually become fatal this is how important your nutrition is let me explain you have a double helix dna your dna the inside the proteins the outside the sugars polysaccharides but guess what it's held together by minerals you don't have enough minerals you can't even keep your dna together okay this is serious so now that we are becoming depleted in our minerals and i'll get back there as to how we can be stop being depleted these things are serious now for every cup of i'm sorry for a bowl of spinach anyone who knows me i'd like to give this to you and then we'll get on to the hormone uh what what we have to do for hormones but if you in 1938 if you had a bowl of spinach how many bowls do you think and you can answer this how many bowls of spinach do you think you would need to number the same amount of of the bowls of spinach i'm sorry the amount of nutrition in a bowl of spinach from 1938 from 2021. how many bowls do you think you would need let me hear you does anyone have an answer one seven to nine sorry seven to ten go ahead put seventy what seven to ten fourteen goals 14 bowls okay let's go in once going twice anybody else 20 balls oh i was just going to going once going twice anyone else five five someone said five seventy seven zero four seven seven zero volts seven from 1932 to 1938 you would need 70 bowls yes a spinach to get to the one bowl in 1932 to 1938 which if i'm not mistaken your government said was not enough to keep a man well back then okay what am i trying to tell you in 1945 and for those of us who know um that the enemy is not pleased with mankind and he's trying to shut him down the in 1945 and i believe i could prove this uh prophetically but anyway in 1945 to 1950 i believe the enemy redoubled his efforts efforts to destroy the last generation everything came out in in 1950 the tv they but they changed agriculture from thousands of years they did something called npk they decided to put nitrogen phosphorus and potassium in back into the ground but that's it where's the rest of the minerals we're made up of many 50 some say 50 something a hundred and two and they're only putting three back if i gave you excuse me sorry go ahead to me with someone go ahead oh okay sorry sorry you're agreeing with me loudly i understand i understand so so so so here you have if i had a 20 bill and gave it to you and you gave me back one would i feel enriched i feel like you stole from me amen that's not how it's supposed to work so here comes this this fruit and vegetables that look so good but how much is in it hardly anything so you're looking at every generation getting a little weaker and the millennials are suffering listen they're calling me in teens and 20s and now in the single digits do you hear me okay all right so do you need nutrition i'll get to that yes you do and the nutrition is low that's why we were told as a people grow your garden it's in proverbs and ecclesiastes was it uh it says the king himself is served by the field therefore what does it say before you build your house grow your own garden why because you may go buy your walmart food and any other food and say grace over it but really the the bible says in holy writ you should you should grow a garden and that will be real food but that's a whole other story all right i don't have time to get into that all right so hopefully you got what's happening to our food the the the nutrition decline so there's not enough raw materials to let alone make our our our uh hydrochloric acid and i'm gonna show you a way you can do that not in this time but uh maybe another time to make your your your your your um hydrochloric acid without your hydrochloric acid being at a two on the ph you cannot turn your proteins into amino acids which cannot make your b vitamins and that's how you think and b12 is needed b6 b9 uh all of these are needed to think wow okay all right i get a little excited now so let's go on to nutrition hopefully you got i mean you see that not having enough nutrition that's just the tip of the iceberg okay all right now let's go into hormones you need hormones to help with your oh oh you know what i wanted to tell you some more things on that but anyway i'm gonna leave that alone okay so for the hormones to help with the brain uh there are several hormones that are a blessing of course uh there is excuse me um testosterone uh some types of um estrogen like i think it's estradiol let me make sure i've got myself together here um yeah let's deal with that uh yes um testosterone i would say progesterone that's a precursor to some of these anyhow i want to talk to you about the vitamin d which acts more like a hormone and folate uh okay now now for this i have to deal with okay now now this is important remember i was talking to you about the fact that nutrition is being lacking now when you take a multivitamin and you think you're getting all these wonderful minerals and and vitamins you need to know something all vitamins are not created equal they are not created equally there are five places that most places get their their their their sources and it's not pleasant some of it is chalk some of it is is oxidized material some of it is coral if we were meant to go scrape coral the body could understand it if we were meant to go eat dirt the body could understand it yet i will tell you how dirt will help but that's a whole other story um sewage you know saying we need to really check where these things are coming from i don't have time to get into where some of these regular um uh vitamins and minerals are coming from but in the question and answer please ask me where to get the types of vitamins and minerals that will actually be organic that the body understands okay please don't let me forget to do that but for now i want to deal with a particular brain-derived neurotrophic factors called bdnf um and this is excellent because there's if there's not enough of this bbnf the brain makes and the brain makes amyloid did you catch that if there is not enough uh hello if i go a little bit longer you will have more because it will go into the system so i cannot sorry dawn someone was unmuted again [Laughter] are you there is she going okay i think she may be muted hold on just a second hello uh hello yeah you're about to sit down yeah i apologize i i i forgot that i we were to end at 3 19 my time and so we are now at 3 30. we can end here and i could be questioned and answered if you desire ahead um so doctor said no i'm just on his passively just um just take about ten more minutes and wrap up and then we'll take questions until seven o'clock it's a long presentation that need about three or four hours to do i know i know i thought yeah it did it does but but it's worth the time because trust me when you start changing well don't trust me but but it's beautiful so okay i'll try to try to wrap up real quick all right quickly um the bbnf so if you if you could come back another time you know because i know you can't yes i'd be glad to do it dad we could arrange yeah okay sure all right sure sure okay so really quickly then yes thank you let me do so this this bnf bdnf this brain-derived neurotrophic factor is increased through guess what exercise exercise what yes if there is not enough bdnf guess what the brain makes it makes amyloid this is the thing they're trying to get rid of right now wow okay let me i'm going to pass down through this i want to get i want to get to some toxins really quickly that you may not know that is also giving you an issue and then we will get into the solutions very quickly all right heavy metals i'm not going to get into that but that's one i'm going to get into food later and and to show you how to get rid of these particular toxins but there's a there's a toxin that i haven't gotten to that i need you to understand that most of us have okay and it's called wi-fi or microwave energy from our cell phones now dr lee aaron connealy dr lee aaron camille a functional doctor in orange county california she talks about the fact that if you had if you have she she she has all these scam images different things of this nature but anyway she did an experiment she had someone speak on a cell phone with their cell phone next to the air for one minute i'm gonna repeat that she had someone speak on a cell phone with the cell phone next to the air for one minute then she looked to see what that would do that inflammation was there after five minutes one hour and even after five hours after the patient left the inflammation was still there so i don't know how long that inflammation lasts from one minute of putting that microwave energy against your ear okay i'm going to give you another story and i'm shocking you because most people don't realize that there is something called cell phone induced cancer they are glioblastomas and rare heart cancers i don't have time to even get into that but let me explain this when that thing is near to your brain you better check to see if the blood-brain barrier is broken yes and all kinds of things can begin to come into that blood-brain barrier okay a lawyer 43 years old catch that 43 handsome young man testifying before a legislative body it's on youtube it's if you want to look at geo wellness he is on that as well 43 year old and he's begging them please tell what cell phones do to people please tell them now the younger generation is going to be more susceptible because we as older generation or mid mid people or people who are gen xers to jet to boomers but not millennials we at least had real food to begin with i was born in jamaica we had real food real mango really you know amen right so but a lot of these people are on the didn't start right all right well listen to this listen to this the the the man is standing there and he says yes you need to tell these people and he said as i stand with you here you will see three cuts on my body the first one is that i always had my cell phone in my left hand you will see a cut through my wrist here and my palm for the first cancer tumor they took out he said and i would also put it against my left ear and you will see the second cut behind my ear for the glioblastoma they took out right now the brain whatever tumor he had on the side there then he said the last one which i have now was for a aorta near his aorta because he would keep his cell phone in front of his heart right on the left side in his breast pocket the pocket that's over the breast because he always wore a suit and he began to explain and others are corroborating it that after 10 years on a cell phone at 30 minutes a day which i was doing more than that at 30 minutes a day that automatically sets you up for the for the fact that that's not fact but that it can now be that you will develop that kind of of of of issue of glioblastoma or rare heart cancers listen this thing is no joke and it causes inflammation in the brain and we are putting this in front of our little children and all these little devices these tablets which have five times the antennas saying listen to me record your wi-fi wi-fi will okay anyhow i'm gonna stop with that for now all right so now let's go back into let's go into some solutions amen let's do this because i don't want you to leave without solutions there are many solutions it is beautiful okay so all right god already thought about this it did not catch him by surprise that man would be so greedy as to create inventions that would destroy okay he he knew he's not caught by surprise remember i talked about disease and there's two things that are normally uh there toxicity or deficiency guess what as you give your body the raw tools you can overcome look there's if you want to find out about some marvelous things that are happening dr wes youngberg dr bredesen dr tom o'brien some of these different folks but dr west youngberg he has been working with diet to help alzheimer's dementia patients and if i'm not mistaken i believe it's at 90 success rate did you catch what i said that is nine zero not nine nine zero okay all right so what can we do there's a lot you can do turn off your wi-fi at night if you're not using it so your body can heal don't put your phone next to your ear you know i have a phone that is on top of a stick and i call the stick stick stickly now stick sticky it and i and and i have an old flip phone and i i put i put it on with a rubber band and i have had people laugh till they cried i've had people be disgusted with me one man said i don't ever want to see you with that again one young lady was ashamed of me when i had gone to loma linda to go hiking with her and her her very learned friends and she said don't know how to hide that i laughed out loud i said no they'd have neither heaven or hell to give me i don't want to have this thing all the time in my hand i'm you know and so i put it on a stick and i go walk in and i talk i've had people tell me that i should i should i should patent it i said yes it's called my mobile station anyhow what am i saying um you don't want to keep the fuel on the fire you don't want to keep the blood-brain barrier open do not put that on your ear if you have a bluetooth do not keep a battery next to your ear next to your brain the most sensitive part of your body as far as your capacity to understand stop frying your food we eat our fruit fried dyed and laid to the side just like we do our hair that the hair dye is not good either i could go on and on all right so stop putting the fuel on the fire all right when it comes to sugar sugar that's the last one i want to get to refined sugar according to the sugar blues is indeed a poison okay now wow sugar messes with the synaptic action white sugar that is you know they say the whiter the bread the sooner you're dead you heard that before well white sugar isn't good one man said if it's white it ain't right now why is that the case it robs the b vitamins it rubs the b vitamins it stops the white blood cells from being able to attack not only do you rob your ability to think you rob your ability to fight all right how do you get toxins the toxins out of your body sauna far infrared sauna wonderful cilantro one of the highest in silica helps to bind to toxic metals get it out of your system uh there's so many ways to begin to help so we want to you three things you want to begin to do be filled with minerals filled with oxygen and filled with hydration water and i can tell you this listen if you're drinking five glasses of water today and you weigh 200 pounds and more it it it it's not going to overcome disease and did you know there's a way to drink water i have so many things to tell you i have to wrap it up here listen there's a way to drink water and most people cannot hold water by the way uh there is a fruit that you can take in that will help yourself to hold water a little better and that is the apricot the apricot okay now you can get them dry fruits anyway most of us cannot hold our water in ourselves anymore that's very sad there's a way to drink water that will help you when you drink your water okay and if anyone wants the um the protocol for water drinking just in fact if you want i can give you my email that way i can send this to you um i'll be a digital uh file email and i'll put it in the chat okay all right give it to you and you'll put it in the chat okay so okay all right so so she got muted okay i'll all in there i'll end there for questions and answers just know that there's hope for us in christ amen yes courtney laid out any question and answer courtney donnelly please so if you have a question let's put raise your hand raise your hand if you're able to raise your end for us and before before we take your answer put it in a chat and raise your hand so we will uh click on that uh whoever is there and you mentioned to remind you that uh all to clean the mouth you have said that we must remind you yes oh fantastic question yes yes and dear heavenly father as we close one session and open another we ask for wisdom for that is you're the one that is the giver of wisdom for those who will have their questions i pray that you will give them an answer of peace in jesus name i pray amen yes so when you're having trouble with abscess in the mouth you're having ginger vitas periodontal diseases these are things you can do the first thing you can do something called coke oil pulling now oil pulling is second or third best okay there's a whole protocol that you can follow after you've eaten your meal that will help okay to bless the teeth all right but one of the things that i find that's even better than oil pulling and i'll explain oil pulling oil pulling is this you will take uh one of three oils that i know of that are good which would be sesame oil or olive oil or coconut oil what you do first thing in the morning or in the evening at night uh you would get you are like a teaspoon or tablespoon or whatever you can a tablespoons a lot but you know because with the you know and you put that in the mouth and you swish it for 10-15 minutes all right you swish that around it tends to tighten the gums and pull a lot of the toxins from the system out you will spit that out at the end all right um some do it for 30 minutes if you use coconut oil another side effect is of the whitening of the teeth many have said wow it's really health now that is a helper but another one that i find that is exceptionally quick is either wheatgrass or what i my favorite is barley grass juice powder now this thing is fantastic what you do you take the the barley grass or the wheatgrass and you can just get the powder and i tell you the one i like is from pterosaur p-e-r-r-a terra sol soul parasol.com you can buy a whole pound for 29.99 i don't want to get too much for me i'm still at in in sabbath over here so yeah i'm not going to get too much into business but you can get it there for a very good price and it's a whole pound of it you try to get a whole pound other places and you're gonna pay a lot it's about 29 okay so anyhow you take that you know put it in a drink drink drink most of it but leave a little bit in your mouth swish that around your mouth 10-15 minutes and spit it out if you want to spit it out greens do something to the body let me tell you how powerful it is when your mouth ph is off your mouth the nutrition that should have gone in through the pores of the teeth to strengthen the teeth most people didn't know that i didn't know this until about five years ago your teeth actually take in nutrients but when the ph is off and your mouth is not where it should be in its acidity uh or in the ph level which i think is about 6.8 what happens is your that that ph changes and instead of the toxins i mean sorry the minerals going into your teeth the the minerals come out of the teeth and toxins go in through the teeth now i was astounded at that understanding i said whoa wow well guess what greens almost immediately almost immediately changes the ph to normal what does that do the right amount of the the salivary bacteria that should be there are there and healing begins to happen tightening of the gums abscesses go away it's fantastic i had a man he came to one of my health lectures right it was a series we did a lecture of 10 for the five i do 10 laws of health but there are eight majors so he came for each one when he came in this man had a blood flow we were taking blood pressures this man had a a blood pressure of 205 over like a hundred and something stroke level and he was on five medications well guess what we did we gave him some cayenne pepper thing went right down he came in and enjoyed the the message that man had a puffer couldn't walk too far without a puffer that my mother was baptized later but what happened was he began to eat his greens as he learned about greens in order to have health you have to have about a pound of greens a day this is part of the healing for um the alzheimer's now a pound of greens is quite a bit of greens to get in i'll show you how you can do that but what he started doing is those greens began to heal his mouth so he went to his doctor and he had receding guns the doctors just threw down his thing and he said man your plans have done for you in three months what my two months what i haven't been able to do for you in three years that's what the man said he said there is no distance between your gum and your teeth now what are you doing and you started telling him and every week this man would give a new thing and he was baptized didn't even have to use a puffer for the baptism going up all those stairs what a blessing is there hope for us in christ yes and is there a way to help heal our gums yes that's my favorite way to do it the second way okay third way sorry is to every so often you can uh do um what they call a charcoal use a little charcoal what you would do take a little charcoal put it in some water i'll take a little bit of that in the mouth and take a walk 10 i'm sorry 15 to 30 minutes and swish that around the mouth with abscesses that's very great uh and over time it will help to keep the the mouth in decent order i don't like to do that every day because with with charcoal charcoal is a powerful puller it will pull a lot so i don't like to overdo it but you can do that say two three times a week if you're starting to have trouble with your gums and begin to heal that out okay but my favorite is that now there's a whole protocol for keeping your gums and teeth well salt is one of those things if you can do nothing else after you finish eating after you've had all your acidic food what you can do after you've brushed your teeth if you choose to brush your teeth after a meal after you brush your teeth just keep buy your toothbrush a a uh what is this thing called a just a glass of water or a little a bottle with water and salt simple salts celtic salt himalayan salt good salt not the not the table salt which has 30 uh sugar in it i'm talking about real salt that has its minerals in it just keep a little of that already watered down and just take a little swish of that and then spit it out that also keeps the ph well okay and so these are things you can begin to do to heal the gum okay hopefully that's helpful and that will help with the inflammation that goes to the brain all right thank you sister don no um i know you mentioned someone asked about oh you drink your water and you mentioned there's a protocol yeah more likely you would have to send um protocol when you give us your email now i'm gonna take a question from galaxyj6 i'm gonna unmute you go ahead galaxy j6 yes um she was saying we also asked about where we could get the good vitamins the organic ones so thank you thank you yes so uh a good place to get or to to when you're reading your labels you want to make sure that you're getting the type of vitamins that are in the form that's absorbable like i didn't get a chance to get to this now and i guess we'll have to come back together another time but to explain how a woman was trying to bring down her inflammation uh on and and she was doing well but she only got it to an 11 and the doctor said we can't get it any further and so they they looked to see what vitamin b12 she was taking and she was taking a type of cyanocobalamin now cyanocobalamin will do some work but because it's not complete in where it's at it you need another step to make it completely usable in the in the body uh she couldn't get her her inflammation down well guess what she decided they put her on methylcobalt cobalamin all right and there's a hydroxy i think covalent but methylcobalamin and she went right down to a seven so it makes a difference what the nutrients are as in vitamin c being ascorbic acid which is made many times from corn starch and acid what and if the cornstarch is gmo what so you want to know where these things are coming from so i find that a company that has been excellent is wise w-i-s-e that seems to be pretty good i personally like raw whole foods i don't take a multivitamin but but for those who prefer to i believe in eating but if you're gonna take a multivitamin uh you you can go to like the vitamin code hopefully they haven't sold out so terribly as for them to change but they started out an excellent company where if your your your um vitamins and minerals are actually from fruits and vegetables like that's where it's from and that's the kind you want to get so i like the vitamin code i had a friend who was struggling with uh i think vitiligo and i told her about that particular issue and she did not turn white right she stayed nice and and and deep chocolate brown very lovely so i have another friend who has changed her diet and her vitiligo is going away as well so it's beautiful to see so it makes a difference by the way i had a lady who had um uh what do you call this hepatitis h is it hepatitis g or h one of them i didn't even know there was there was such a thing well hepatitis it was caused because she had a gastric bypass and so she had such a small stomach she wasn't getting enough nutrition we gave her those were the only vitamins she was able to use and she is doing so well today she looks she looks so much better so so you want to get them so vitamin code wise there's also what's the other one um i think i hear someone i can't make out what they're saying but anyway those those are some that i would like oh okay yeah no those are the main ones that i would like personally i prefer real food so spirulina broken cell chlorella i like things like seaweed uh irish moss we should know about the vital itos is that what it is anyway uh all of these different things are have phosphates that the body can use um and uh and nutrition that the body can understand and use so i'm not one when you find out that you take too much tryptophan of one it will block other things so they're finding out that having high amounts of one is not always the best the only thing i think that uh that is excellent to take high amounts is in vitamin c and i prefer vitamin c as in acerola cherry amla berry kamakamu all of these real foods i find that people do better with that um but you you know ascorbic acid doesn't work but i would prefer citric and even citric has some of these corn derived issues just make sure they're non-gmo if you have corn derived uh starch-based uh vitamin c okay all right thank you for that um we have sister norma i'm gonna mute you um s10 um i'm unmuting you normal go ahead normal uh good good night good evening good night so much for such a beautiful presentation my question to you is you talk about um the rice the quinoa and those stuff to uh if you have a problem with wheat um would you advise someone who are in the process or reverse type 2 diabetes to continue to partake of even if it's brown rice or quinoa okay excellent question so we're dealing with diabetes there's three ways to get it i won't go into that there's more than three uh ways but what i would do is this what i would do is consider uh the chromium factor when it comes to diabetes um i think that you need some grain in order to get some of that chromium because one of the ways to get diabetes is that there's not enough chromium in the diet and so chromium is what helps to move the insulin into the cells so you might want to consider um that and that's in brown rice it's in the uh i think the exosperm it's right below the skin and when they have white rice you don't have it anymore so yeah the rice the outer portion of the rice will have a lot of these things in there not a problem what i would say though is this i have a paper an article that describes how this new wheat can cause diabetes by itself now i was shocked at that i said wow wheat can cause diabetes give your body a break from regular wheat for 21 days wheat corn and soy just give the body a break and yes take the other kind quinoa um all these others here's something that i found very excellent for diabetes and i cannot give advice because i am not a doctor but what i can say is these are things to consider now um if you have diabetes we had a woman who was 600 blood sugar she had legions all over her body type 1 diabetic okay no insulin being produced supposedly and she came with 600 blood sugars she couldn't she was itching i mean just it was a mess so we figured out lord helps us to figure out what in the world can we do for her legions we found out what to do then as she was able to rest that night uh her blood sugar went down to about 1 20 um by the time she left and it was like i think that was and this was she refused to take any insulin now i don't take people off their medication i believe working with the doctor you can you know they can get off and they'll see but anyway she refused to take any so that was why she was in the issue and she was in her 50s which is a long time to live with with that kind of diabetes anyway what we did for her what we found out that worked really beautifully was to make a little powder like a mixture and what we did all we did was we put some some almonds we put it in the blender or the coffee grinder and we blended it dry and over her cereal over her rice she just shook a little of that mixture over that well it's really good almond almonds over that and with the protein mixed in with it we didn't see the spikes because she was a brittle now you won't even have to do that if it's type two um you know it's it's you won't even have to go that far but that is something to begin to help it will it will the protein will slow the sugar absorption it's a beautiful thing and so with the type 1 oh i'm sorry no go ahead i'm sorry no go ahead i'm finished basically so you're saying the raw the raw almond nuts like just put it in the coffee and then like just put it like put it in the blender or the coffee yeah and put it in the material or over the rice or whatever exactly yes yes thank you so much you're very welcome hopefully that answered yes it did thank you god bless you you're welcome donna are you ready uh your system is ready [Music] she said there were three things for the diabetes she mentioned chromium factor what were the other two ma'am she's muted um even don't check the check the bottom of the screen um actually okay sorry hello can you hear me you said there were three um three things for the diabetes you mentioned the chromium factor what's the other two sure so now normally this takes another lecture in and of itself but just quickly um what it what it does oh yeah i do give lectures on on diseases so you know it's hard for me to put all all things in one little second as you can see but but um this way um there's another so one is um uh um okay so i've dealt with a chromium uh the other is fat so they gave it's not so much the sugar it's the fat that clogs the um the um insulin receptors from being able to get the sugar from the blood into the um into the cell so fat is the next one all right that's the major one so when we fry in our food and all of this stuff that tends to be part of the issue okay the next one and i i mean i wanna i wanna touch this one because this is gonna sound crazy but plastics and i didn't even get into this yet with the alzheimer's but plastics are bad and the softer the plastic the worse it is um what they have found is that the pla especially like the plastics that you know you go to the store and you're putting these little thin plastic bags the center of the plastic okay so what happens is the plastic has to have has these chemicals in it they act like estrogen in the body all right um they're not estrogen they're false or faker or foreign but they act like it and they go into the cell they are four hundred thousand times stronger than any plant estrogen okay so they can give soy all the bad name they want but plastic if you're holding on to drinking out of plastic water bottles drinking uh all these types of things plastic what plastic does it is so insidious awful it goes into the system as soon as you touch it so if you have hot food and you put it into a tupperware beware beware if you have drinking juice a a acidic juice out of a plastic bottle beware okay all right so they brought the uh uh what was i at they um the plastic goes in and it can attach itself and does attach itself to your regular eukaryotic cells your protein and that creates a new looking thing to the body and the white blood cell says what is that mercy and it begins exactly have mercy is right listen these messages i'm telling you i don't know i could scream because what god is calling us to is a life of simplicity this convenience is killing us god is calling us back to what we had about a hundred years ago simple real material simple glass clay you know stainless steel anyway i don't have time but these are things that are causing a problem okay now uh they're saying that we're actually pooping or excreting uh uh plastic huh i didn't even get to the point of plastic the nanoplastics that are in fish so we like to eat a lot of fish do you just say fish on me and my fish no problem you go on but know this on top of the ddt and the dde and the mercury which is in the fat that we love to fry and eat i know i used to love it but what they're finding is nanoplastic the fish eat the you know the plastics they're taking it in it's in their flesh and we're eating that and because of this now we're eating about a credit card i don't know if it's per week no a credit card i can't remember i don't know how far for each with the time spaces a credit card amount of plastic for the first time in new york three years ago four years ago i was in new york giving lectures and we came across our first plastic induced cancer yeah anyway it's serious so i tell people get rid of the plastic you can't get rid of all of it but lessen it think about you're sitting in your car you're driving this plastic this plastic car on your hands on the wheel all the time it's hot what do you think is happening do better with a leather car anyhow like i said i'm a little exhausted in the way i deal with this but but you can turn this around you can go in a sauna and begin to sweat the bible says by the sweat of your brow you should eat bread but most of us eat without any sweat and guess what we spread with the toxins the body puts fat over those toxins to stop you from dying you gain weight you may not be eating a lot but you could be full of toxins you could be full of inflammation you stop putting that stuff in or at least mitigate it lessen it and guess what begins to happen it's amazing so something to think about amen all right we don't have a lot we have two hands up these are the only two that we'll be taking uh we have sister veronica i'm gonna i'm new to you sister dana your phone is your computer working now what's going on with this mic uh go ahead sister veronica hello can you hear me yes yes okay um you spoke about an easy way to get a pound of vegetables and um i just want to know what was an easy way to do that praise god you know what you have asked a fantastic question thank you because that that is going to help with so many things all right so this is how i try to explain it so you won't you know what a pound looks like it's it's the one you buy in the in the plastic thing yeah you know it's kind of they'll say 16 ounces a little smaller than a real big one all right so that's a lot that's a lot of green but guess what if you blended it into a raw soup say you blend it the spinach and the different things you blend that and you season it like you would season soup you can get a pound of greens in that way or you can take two smoothies a day and a nice salad you will get a pound in and that's the least you need to get to have health today you really need more but because you know you you'd be eating from here till the cows come home right so but if you blend your salad or blend your soup blend your raw food in that way and then season it you can actually do that or make a dip out of it i've told people you take some nuts a few little nuts put some lemon you know there's there's a lot of different things to make like a nice bit and it kind of looks green but when you taste it because of the nuts and the olives you might put in there to give it a nice savory flavor you can dip your stuff in that and enjoy it and you're getting a pound of greens you just need to know how to blend it to put to bring it down so you know when you cook it it becomes nothing right you cook it down and the quail that looks so big becomes nothing well when you blend it it's the same but you're getting it in raw now you don't need it all raw because kale will take care of your cholesterol if you do it steamed or cooked and then if you eat it raw it will go into your cells it will beat up the toxin take it out on its back and take it out of you so you want both ways right so it just depends but if you can start to get more greens in my mind not with a bunch of fat if you want to make greens instead of making the collard greens with ham hocks and a bunch of oil this is what you do you take coconut milk put a little peanut butter or almond butter in that mix that in with some yeast flakes some some braggs or something some smoked paprika some ginger or whatever makes you you happy you put that in your mouth you're gonna be like what i love sister dawn yeah it will taste good but but it will be like medicine to your soul amen amen that coconut milk goes a long way by the way coconut milk is very good at the medium we'd even get to this the medium chain fat that heal the brain from alzheimer's i think what i'm telling you is that will bless you yes all right so we have one more question here from dr e frame you can unmute this oh sister dawn i have a quick question um you know about the scalar energy cards what are your take on those in terms of protecting against the electromagnetic field like those cards that you can use if you're charging your phone let me tell you i have a few of them when i'm charging my phone my tablet anything i always place it on the back of it i leave them in a separate room okay so i'm going to show you how you can test if it works okay all right if it blocks the signal it will work so if you say for instance what if you have a car you don't have to tell me what kind of car you have but if you have a car and you you have one of those uh entries from afar right and you go close to it and you put that against the the thing and if it doesn't open it's doing good that's a good one all right now i asked so geo wellness deals with this and i went to go to their um you know their little things where they show you and i asked the scientists myself i said listen i want to know how is it that you can put these kinds of things in this card they call there's a name for it i can't remember what it's called where it's uh they call it something called it's not charged but it's uh they they they i can't think of the name they called it but but it's supposed to go into this uh the properties go into this thing and it and it harmonizes somehow the the wi-fi signal all right or blocks it all together and i asked them i said oh train and train and train i think it was called thank you lord i think something like that anyway it's been like 10 years since i've been to one and they could not give me a satisfactory answer same with kangen water and and yeah you know i ask questions so so yeah yeah if you want to know what water to drink we should do a water lecture that one's fun but anyway but but i i i asked them and they could not give me and they kept you know sending me to other uh scientists and they still could not give me a very good one but there are some let me tell you there are some um um like there's one for your bed if you go to um say a hotel or if you go to uh or in your home and you have wi-fi or you have to be somewhere where there's wi-fi there's something called a sleep sanctuary that one's supposed to be pretty good as far as the um emf guards there are a few that i have seen i'm trying to remember it's been a while since i've done that lecture if i can remember um i don't know if i can remember an actual name but it actually it's a sleeve you can put on you because once you open it if it's facing you unless unless it's causing the mf to go outward um it's still going to come towards you right so or around so you want to make sure that it's actually blocking the signal proper until you're using it now it may mitigate it i don't know if it can actually get rid of all of it but these ones these police actually do get rid of it because you cannot even get your text till you get it out of there and then it will it will register so um so that and those are like 20 to 80 um online but they'll tell you you can't get your signal till till it's till it's uh be till you've taken it out of the sleeve uh proper so there's a place to go called uh where's this one called there's geo wellness i don't know how well those work because those are the ones that i asked that i could not get a satisfactory answer from where they use pen to pet pet what's that called where it goes around your um neck pen not pendulum oh it's like a witches i don't believe it though but what about exactly right so i'm like i don't know about that one yeah so what about anyway they have those trained cards yeah that line no i have you could line your and it reflects out okay well if if it can be reflecting out you'll know whether or not you can close your your door with it or not or if you have some kind of device if it blocks you from doing it it's going the opposite way you'll know it's real okay um i would test it because there are those who start well and then it doesn't it's not able to do it after a few days i've looked at some of these like the one that you can sleep on when you go to you know or put your feet on and it will start out the first week being able to do it and you test it again and it doesn't do it so you have to be careful now there is something you can do though and it's gonna sound crazy once again leather leather shoes instead of rubber soles and um and fake uh shoes leather is an earther it will help to ground you from that or go out in the grass uh wherever you're at every so often during the day and i'm not a new age person i don't believe in that but those pores when you are allowed to get that that wi-fi from destroying you and that wi-fi is very serious you all it oscillates the the dna uh and the water in the dna and the nucleus of your cells at 2.4 billion times per second it is no joke and 5g is going to decimate it's going to decimate i don't even want to get into that just now because that's a whole lecture in and of itself but what i would do is test it and i would certainly consider something like a sleep sanctuary at night that is a real healer uh when you're allowed to sleep at night you can heal from the on the onslaught of wi-fi in in someone's home but the cards i i don't have very much confidence in them at this point sister don hello donna is trying to call her sister don donna is low uh yes yes i'm here i can hear everybody else but her she does sound low of aluminum in alzheimer's yes that i wow didn't even get there um so like i said this is wow this is along a lot a lot of amount and i have an aluminum um unfortunate i have an aluminum um mac max or aluminum i found that out i said great anyway so if i forget you'll know what happened um so aluminum is wicked it's in some of the vaccines i'm just going to say that and leave that um it's in um uh the metalloestrogens in the pans that we're using uh unfortunately some of that is in the air that we're breathing uh a lot of it actually uh they're registering it on the tops of the sea they're registering it on the top of the in the ground on the ground it's changing the ph of the ground barium strontium and aluminum are in the uh are in the air unfortunately to a very large degree that can create a plaque in the system in the lungs as well as in other places this is a whole other story which is why sauna uh is going to be one of the great ways to help also there's um a enzyme called is it an enzyme wait hold on no amino acid um glycine glycemia i believe if i'm not mistaken i normally give a lecture on that as well uh is good at binding to this and taking these things out as well as the glyphosate so i mean that's that's a whole other lecture in and of itself but these these are things that you can consider doing what was that i didn't catch that i'm sorry was someone asking a question okay i don't hear anyone but um yeah so uh these are things that um you can do cilantro very high in silica will bind uh also broken cell chlorella um mercury and that's very good with mercury horsetail also a very good uh mineral to take in so these are ways to help bind the aluminum do not use aluminum things to cook in to bacon sometimes our are our potlucks if you want to call them that the pot may have bad luck if you want to call it that but uh we should be fellowship dealer where we can enjoy one another and the health but um the aluminum pans that we use sometimes with that hot food that is not going to be pleasant and yes that they do find that in the brain that can be probably one of the primary causes hopefully that answers that yes ma'am yes well it's getting a little dark at my church i think i want to start uh getting out of here i think i'm locked in here all right courtney all right well wow donnelly that was a real good presentation you brought a very interesting thank you thank you we have to close now can i get can i get contact information please okay please give us your contact information donna lee email or whatever i'll give it to her and she can she can give it out right okay and courtney if somebody else want to see this program where do they see what what facebook site they put one look at that courtney courtney yes pastor we you can go to uh facebook han ministry h-o-n ministry yes and i was on healing nations ministry too and i saw it there while ago on facebook while i was there amen i like your name healing of the nations that is lovely you but it was nice avenue and i i know it was a blessing to be here elder thank you yes it was great lord bless you with wonderful knowledge yeah he is faithful he's so smart he makes you he makes you think you you look smart but you certainly aren't he's the one who knows how to drop that wonderful information in your lap he's lovely right and i know and i know so donna we're going to contact you again and um you know see how we can work together as much as we can and to bring this valuable information to um god's people amen amen so folks um this is the uh the the extending your life naturally uh which is a program from the elimination we're here five o'clock every sabbath afternoon we try by girls grace to bring you um cutting edge natural health information that will extend your life and the team of us we're happy to have you on this evening next week at five o'clock god's willing we'll be having our mentor the one who trainers from 2008 brother james luke and he'll be talking about leaky gut um you remember that um saddam mentioned it a little bit earlier on so i want you to save next week five o'clock this wednesday night remember we have our wednesday night services uh our health healing restoration service and um prayer on the testimonies health nuggets and our new director of the northeastern conference um dr dion orion will be our guest presenter uh this uh wednesday evening the first of um december so make sure you're on and on sabbath morning we have a special guest you guys probably never know she's a powerful creature that's our former first lady she's a eunuch eunice baker she'll be here at ten o'clock uh to present a message she has a powerful she's a long time medical missionary quote you may not know guys but you know um she's a bush doctor if you want to call mercy she's very very very supportive of this message so there's a whole lot of stuff that's lined up for you but uh is it good for us to keep it to ourselves uh courtney and early no no no you know when we give the person we give it to not just get a blessing but but you yourself get a blessing even if you don't want a blessing and i'm sure sister don has been blessed left right center overhead to the side to the back she has been blessed and so she gives gives away that and she gets back a blessing right sister dawn you're muted sister dawn maybe she it was night where she is right i think she left so folks remember um the bible says that every good gift gift come from above uh and this evening we receive a very good gift and this came because god wishes above everything that we prosper and be in health even as our soul prospers but remember it's not the heroes that will be justified but the doers uh what are you taking away from this this evening think about that that will help you to prevent this dreaded um disease alzheimer's and she couldn't finish it but we got some valuable information at least jot one thing down that you're taking away uh that you could work on so that um you can prevent that or or improve what's going on if you have it and i know there are some of us who have um people with these uh alzheimer's in our home or other dementia it's very very challenging for many of us who are healthcare uh who are giving care it's a very difficult thing and we want to pray for you tonight that god will give you the strength to do so right uh if you're here and you have not yet surrendered your life to jesus remember he promised to give you his own mind he promised to give you the mind of christ that's very important because the devil wants to mess up our minds the lord communicates to her delicate brain nerves and when it ever messes it up then it affects the communication that god um wants to have with us so we need to pray that god will give us the mind of christ so that we can resist all the negative forces uh that would cause mental decline and lead to some of these dreaded diseases so this evening at the end of this service um the team will would meet you in our prayer room our breakout room if you have a few more questions one or if you want to give your heart to the lord if you want to get some some health bible studies we have that health bible study that we mentioned those eight bible studies here that we mention and you call 646-400-7520 to get them uh god wants us to be healthy but we have to cooperate with him okay and those of you are struggling this evening remember we can do all things through christ who threatens us a lot of information came our way and it's not easy to put everything together but just take a piece of it and go over this back on facebook and um and god will help you so i'm gonna pray with you this evening before we go and again we thank you for coming on from near and far okay so let us buy heads of prayer and you raise your hands the tech will put you in the prayer room and we will have a little talk with you and then we'll assign some folks to continue working with you let us pray father we thank you for um these wonderful this wonderful information that can help to extend our lives naturally i want to thank you for the team and especially donna lee who brought this wonderful sister here this evening to give us information uh we thank you for everyone who is on who came on i pray that you will you will help us to know that you want us to be healthy in body mind and spirit yes in body mind 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jUpvsRsnpHs | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jUpvsRsnpHs | Understand How These Guys are Operating | Shane Bowen Press Conference | yeah i mean uh you see him making plays outside the pocket extending plays throwing the ball down the field um definitely got to be aware of it got to be ready for it um it's what he does he's big he's strong got to be able to get him on the ground when you do wrap him up when he's on his way around right um because he does he he's able to duck he's able to shrug he's able to get guys off of him even when they're on him when he's able to escape and extend some of those plays bud dubri getting his does he look different i mean the first time he maybe wasn't as mobile because the ankle i mean can you tell his movements yeah absolutely i mean i think it was evident even in the rainstorm they played in the other day down the goal line you see him out around the corner um so he's he's aware of his ability and what he can do and he's using it to his advantage um in timely situations pre getting his first sack it seems like he's starting to get a little more bounce is that something that you notice just and watching them in practice and games et cetera yeah i think anytime you have success out there it's going to lead a little bit more juice a little bit more confidence as we go hopefully it continues throughout the week here and we'll see where he's at come sunday but hopefully that does lead to a little bit more confidence in himself conversation with him has that come out like hey man you know coach i feel like you can sense it you know just being around him and talking to him you can kind of sense there's a little bit more mojo i think he's starting to feel a little bit better anytime you have success regardless everything's going to feel a little bit better when you're sacking the quarterback jeff simmons says he thinks this rush has been more coordinated lately what does that mean yeah i think just understanding like you go back and look we played a lot of mobile quarterbacks up to this point right again this week you just got to understand how these guys are operating where they're trying to escape to making sure we're good they're making sure we can limit those escapes but at the same time have answers to be able to counter back and in essence fit off of each other right i think it's it's got to be coordinated you can't just go free reign all over the place um i mean we only got four rushers they got 50 linemen right so there's going to be a hole somewhere so just making sure we're coordinated in that regard where we're not giving them those easy escape lanes you're able to generate the kind of pressure you did against kansas city without blitzing and scheming it up i mean what does that allow you to do to have that ability you know does that change things for you yeah i mean i think any time you got more guys in coverage the coverage is going to be better right so i mean if you're able to send four and get some pressure you've got more guys back there able to play different coverages do some different things it gives you a little bit more flexibility of what you're able to do when you're only bringing four from a coverage standpoint so it benefits it goes hand in hand just like some of the players have talked about the rush and the coverage go hand in hand like we played a lot of zone they were getting home right and then on third down we were in a lot of man situations we were getting home and part of that's because we were in tight coverage on third down despite whoever they had out there so it goes hand in hand talked a lot about the pass rush with you and asked a lot about the last couple years how encouraging is it to see an increase in production there yeah man it's good it's great to see i think uh niko's been a great addition for us um i think his regardless of all his production and all his hits and everything else i think he's making everybody else better too right i think it shows up on some harold stuff so having those four guys i mean they're all they're all good rushers they're working well together right off of each other they're unselfish they kind of go into the game plan they execute they don't really care who gets it you see them excited for each other when somebody's able to get a sack or we're able to affect the quarterback brady and peyton manning we're having a conversation monday night where they're talking about how much they preferred to go against man coverage a lot lesser quarterbacks seem to always talk that way too does that ever influence how you approach it that you know the quarterback would rather see man or do you figure our best man is still better than what he'd prefer no doubt i think i think that's a it's a valid point i think any time they know it's man coverage they can kind of just find the open guy right they're not having to really dissect what's going on they can just find the match up and try to go to that open guy where if you're mixing some zones doing some different things they've got to be able to sort it out post snap and it might not be as clear to them early on in the down but at the same time i think it relates to your matchups too right how you feel about your matchups in the back end too are you able to match up are you able to stay on these guys to allow the rush to get home um again it kind of goes back to what i was talking about correlation wise too but understanding who the quarterback is what he's comfortable with what's going to challenge them in ways that you can affect them that are more than just about the rush jane you mentioned uh dinico kind of making uh everyone else's lives easier you mentioned you know some of the stuff harold has been able to do what exactly is denico doing or what it you know his skill set that kind of frees up uh you know opportunities for us i think he's a big long body in there who's able to get some push in the middle of pocket right like you're not seeing quarterbacks being able to step up a lot a lot of those stacks are happening pretty deep right so guys aren't aren't really able to step up um which kind of bodes well for us and then he's he's athletic for a big dude he's able he's quick he's able to get on edges um he's got some quick twitch to him where he's able to work side to side and find ways off of blockers laying down to get to the quarterback i think that was your best defense do you think that was the defense's best performance on sunday since you've been the coordinator and how much can you point to that game and say this is how good we can be if we execute yeah the guys played hard man they bet i thought all 11 guys were flying around making plays they were coordinated i thought we played great team defense and we came up with some timely stops when we got him off schedule right we were able to get off the field on third down and we were able to get another stop in the red zone few stops in the red zone [Music] so i think really as a group as a unit i thought all the guys really executed and played really well together and the f the effort stands out package that you have with archery and and dupree simmons landry is that something you guys envisioned when you went out and acquired dupree in archery or is that something just kind of yeah i think any time you you can get really good rushers on the field on third down or two minute situations you're going to try to do it and i think that's part of it um john goes through it braves goes through it we all talk kind of about what we want to be and where we want this thing to go right that always plays into it but anytime you get four really good players who can rush the passer it's going to benefit you some of those extra wide alignments with landry where to jokingly make a turn he's like adding 11 technique yeah you know all the way out there i mean some of that's based on you start rushing better teams start chipping you right so they put those guys in those great positions right so it's more or less him getting in a spot he feels comfortable where he can rush from based on that split right if they're going to chip them out there it's depending on the split it's better to be out there than it is to potentially be inside and getting railed down and collapsed in on the edge as a defense coordinator what makes a a particularly good play action hard to defend yeah i think uh if they're able to run the ball right like that's obviously it's going to buy you it's going to try you're trying to add numbers constantly in the run game so they're able to run the ball and you're trying to get those safeties down like that's a big part of it linebackers um and then i think the outline the o-line is a big big factor in it right just are they truly selling the run do you see them pop up like is there similarities in how they're coming off the ball when it's run and play action that's what we talked about with our linebackers with our dbs being able to recognize the difference in some of that stuff um but again i think if they're running the ball we're probably gonna find some success and play action do you appreciate a guy like kevin byer considering just the leadership qualities but also just what he's been able to do this season coming off of maybe an upsetting year last year yeah uh he's invaluable to us as a defense um his leadership his communication i mean you guys know he runs the show for us like he does he gets everybody in the right spot he communicates well he makes sure everybody's on the same page and we expect it from him we expect him to make those plays he expects it from himself just the same probably even more than we do right but that's the expectation level for him to be in the right spot to be able to use his instincts use his ball skills and to come up with those types of game-changing plays for us greg maben had some experience with you guys i wonder still how difficult is it to come in wednesday or whatever a few days later you're starting against the chiefs no it ain't easy you know um i give him a lot of credit for coming in here preparing to play in that game understanding the game plan i mean he's got familiarity with what we've done but he hasn't been here a long time and he's learned a completely different defense since right so being able to come back there's probably some recall that helped him but he came in ready to go right and he took the extra time he met with midge he met with book did all those things that he had to do to be ready to go and can't say enough about that coming in ready to go he have maybe some skill sets that that made him a better choice than like a breon or you know i guess even chris jones yeah i think as the week went we were just kind of evaluating where those guys were at as things played out and we made a decision to go with him did you end up getting the beer guard and you will end up using it i did man i appreciate campbell sending me the 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0Kip4XVDYlE | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Kip4XVDYlE | One Man's Way: A Peter Singer Documentary Honoring Animal Rights Activist Henry Spira | well I think to be effective you've got to be you've got to be aware of the real world where it's at and also you've got to be aware that you've got to deal with people the way they are you can't create people in a test tube and basically what sets gets a lot of us going is we put ourselves in the place of the animal and if I would at animal how would I want to be treated and that's what puts the fire in our belly but then we also have to think if we want to change people's behavior if I would that person what would make me want to change my behavior and call them a bunch of sadistic bastards are clapping with a 2x4 isn't going to make them sit up and say how can we be responsive to these concerns I think there are a lot of people in the world who are trying to change it in some way for the better and are prepared to actually put some of their life into bring you about change the problem always is how can you as an individual activist really make a difference the world is so vast so complex sometimes you despair of making any kind of difference I think the real lesson to be learned from what Henry has done is that you can make a difference yeah I've had an epithet for animals since I've been a kid early on I remember having this day dream of breaking open all the bird cages and let the bird soar free and then later on I remember my grandparents home they had his tongue hanging in the kitchen I totally grossed me out I never ate tongue again and I think was just a whole series of events until somebody dumped a cat on me and I became totally bond with this cat then I became uncomfortable about sticking caressing one animal and sticking a knife and fork into another and around that time around 1973 I came across Peter singers essay in the New York Review of Books we described a universe of billions of animals that whose suffering was intense expanding and socially sanctioned and I felt that what he was talking about is basically what I've been into all along too you know basically in defense of the vulnerable of the exploited and the dominated and the animals were on the bottom of the entire heap and they were unable to mobilize an offense of their own interest so it was up to us to do it for them in 1973 I was invited to take up a visiting assistant professorship at New York University while I was doing that I was asked to teach a course in continuing education for adults not students at the University and so I gave a series of classes developing the themes in Animal Liberation and Henry Sparrow was one of the students who enrolled for that course over the years I've worked with Henry and I've come to admire and respect the way he works and we have become close friends at the end of the course I said that we all know the way arms being treated isn't right and those of you who were interested in pursuing this not from the point of view of philosophizing but what is it that we can do about it that's meet in my apartment then about group of about a half a dozen or eight or ten people met my apartment for over over an extended period of time so we looked around and we went through computer searches and we looked through the literature and we found out about this American Museum of Natural History where for pated 20-some odd years have been deliberately quickly in cats and kittens in order to then observe their sexual performance as a reason we thought this was a good campaign was because it was a sure winner the museum had has to be concerned with the image it projects people don't expect this sort of thing to be happening at the museum they're dealing with cats and kittens who consider part of a household in the summer of 1975 we started off with an article in the in our town which is a New York City Manhattan weekly and we had demonstrations every weekend for a year and a half and it varied from half a dozen people to a thousand people were in a demonstration and we had a lot of variety we had fire trucks up there we had celebrities out there we had t-shirts we had hats we had posters and one message that certainly came across the american museum is that we weren't going to go away we were going to stay up there until the experiments are stopped and until the labs are dismantled ryan that's what we did we just came down every weekend for a year and a half usually the scientific community rally is very strongly around any one of his members who's attacked by animal rights activists but in this case the supporters are other week one reason was that this was an elderly scientist and his experiments were kind of marginal significance he was studying the effect on sexual performance we needed various things to cats and he'd made a serious strategic error and that he had named his cats after various leaders of the scientific community including one was named after the president of the National Academy of Sciences this word had gotten around so when he came under attack the usual rallying round and defense didn't take place quite as strongly as he usually did we had asked our supporters to contact the media and tell them to tell the story of the museum we'd ask them to contact and members of Congress and one of the people that got really heavily involved in it was congressman Ed Koch who was then a congress person from Manhattan I don't have like cats myself I mean I'm one of those people has a phobia about cats and I'm uncomfortable when I'm in the same room with them and you know to each his own I like dogs so I went up to the museum was on a Saturday and they're in cages we'll perhaps a hundred or more cats each and a separate cage so I said well tell me what you're doing what are you experimenting on and she said well we are experimenting on hyper and hypo sexuality and cats hyper meaning too much sexual drive hypo too little I said well that's interesting and I said well how do you pursue this experiment she's we put lesions in their brains in particular areas and then we put the cat into a dark room and in the dark room is a paper mache cat rabbit female and a female real-life cat and then what said eye and personal said if the cat is hyper it will mount the rabbit so I was a little stunned by this so I said well well tell me something I said you take these cats and you put lesions in their brains and after you have this deranged male cat two holes in its brain and you throw it into a dark room and it mounts a rabbit yes I said well how does the rabbit feel about this and then I said well after you do this this deranged cat in the stock room announced rabbit what do you got silence and then I said how long you been doing this and she said twenty years after a Koch visited the museum and talked to the experimenters up there he related his experiences to the members of Congress with great yell sarcasm a great deal of wit and that generated like a lot of support to stop the to stop these experiments there was 121 members of Congress questioned the National Institutes of Health but what the hell was going on up there and the result is that the pressure just kept on mounting and increasing and then National Institutes of Health stopped funding the EO the experiment in America Museum of Natural History which caused them to stop the entire thing and dismantled a lot and that was the end of that he not only mobilized considerable local activism but he got the attention of the scientific community I mean the significant issue was Nikolas Wade's article in science magazine that established that this was a protest with some legitimacy and some credibility I think Henry saw the article as a considerable vindication because the magazine I was working for was sort of regarded as a as an organ of the scientific community we reporters didn't regardless that way we we we tried to be as independent as we could but from the outside at least it looked like we'd given our endorsement to to Henry's side of the issue simply because we hadn't come out as strongly in favor of the scientists as he is expecting when actually those experiments stopped I thought this is a tremendous breakthrough for the whole idea of Animal Liberation because now it's not going to be possible to dismiss the movement as as a bunch of of cranks or people who are just ineffective now people can see how pointless and cruel some of the experiments that are conducted on animals are to the point that they're going to have a look at the whole question of how we treat animals in a different light scientists have been using animals to experiment on in order to discover things about the nature of our physiology for hundreds of years but it was very very small numbers in the 19th century in Britain for example they were doing about 400 experiments a year you in the 20th century corporations began to use animals very standardly just to develop new products they would put things into the eyes of rabbits shampoos or other cosmetics they would force-feed rats and mice and dogs with any substance that might conceivably be ingested whether it was a food coloring or a washing powder or whatever it was so that in the United States the numbers of animals being used each year rose into the tens of millions maybe 20 30 40 million animals were being used in testing and this was an enormous amount of suffering that was going on but the whole animal movement and the ante for section movement seemed just powerless to do anything to stop these companies what bothered me about the anti-vivisection movement was that basically all their activity consisted of collecting atrocity stories sending these atrocity stories out to their members and their supporters and asked them to scent of money so at the following month they could send more atrocity stories and ask for more money and the whole thing just didn't make any sense the point isn't to get people upset about atrocities but to get people fired up so they'd do something about it so there's an end result that reduces the total amount of animal suffering I was born in 1927 in Antwerp Belgium into a dysfunctional family and when it was nine years old I was shipped out to live with some relatives I'd lived in England to the pin Germany for a while and then when I was eleven family reunited in Panama and when I was 13 and moved to New York my father after a while made out pretty well in New York in the industrial diamond business and he became rattler became somewhat after one and got a house out in Mount Vernon and the suburbs he just felt that I needed to reflect his value systems and it just didn't work you know I was reading left his stuff and he was trying to become affluent and at the age of 16 I just left home I just figured that I'm better off on my own so I went to school in the morning working afternoon supported myself and then next the following year when I was 17 I went on a merchant ships there was a whole bunch of reasons why I joined merchant ships one of them is just the adventure wanting to see the world when you see what's outside of where I've been but also it was a hotbed of militant trade union activism and I was interested in trade union activity and they just seemed to me that it had all the elements of everything I wanted to do at that point and I was Footloose and I wasn't grounded anyplace and it was just the ideal thing to expand one's horizons oh I had a glowing dream of how fair the world would seem which man would live his life secure and free when the world is owned by labor and this truth and peace are all in that Commonwealth of toil it is to be alibi goodbye Henry was pretty unique in the Socialist Workers Party where everybody was supposed to be quite disciplined Henry was never very disciplined at all he did what he wanted to do it was always in a good cause and people would approve of it but there are a lot of people sort of took dim view with that kind of behavior in 1951 the US Coast Guard screened me off the ships because they felt that my continued president be inimical to the secure United States government and then I was drafted into the US Army I was shipped off to Berlin and my job was to indoctrinate the American troops about the American Way of life and here he got the incongruity of one armor the government considered me subversive and the other one has been indoctrinated him when I left the army I got a job at General Motors automobile assembly plant in Linden New Jersey and it was this Hungarian fellow worked there and he was real popular with his mates and when it was a big problem up there he just laid down his tools got the rest of the people in the body shop to lay down their tools and is able had closed down the entire plant and he didn't even attend trade union meetings because he figured they were beside the point and it showed you the power of what one person can do who's in sync with the with the rest of the people I have a dream one day this nation will rise up live out the true meaning of its trees we hold these truths to be self-evident that all men are created Henry went to the South it's matter-of-fact wrote articles about the civil rights movement as he saw it he would go to the scene of whatever was going on and write about them in words and language that people could understand there was no jargon no abstraction he just wrote it and was able to move people on that basis he told me at one time that the main reason he was in the Socialist Workers Party was to have an outlet to the things he wanted to write he wanted the news to get out and obviously the kind of things he wrote wouldn't be published in a major newspaper like the Daily News in this this is February 1959 that's one of the articles on the FBI of the series to attend the 1950's Hoover was was considered sacrosanct a few steps above God and everybody genuflect and everybody was scared to death of J Edgar Hoover and his shadow and I just figured up being that J Hoover was checking up on everybody be kind of interesting to check up on J Edgar Hoover and the FBI and he went to Washington DC and got a ticket to be tourist and be guided through the FBI which I suppose after a while people got a little nervous about that is the people who work there and he wrote this wonderful series of articles exposing the FBI for what it was is being racist as being anti-union is help as being in league with strike breakers with a Klan and so on it's a great series what motivated you to go down to Cuba that is I think at that time the SWT really took a dim view of the whole thing and it must have been an undisciplined act on your part I don't think I asked anybody is just like mmm naturally just the you know they've been a revolution in Cuba I had read some stuff about it I just want a figure day you know I'd like to see for myself see what's going on down there and as soon as I got down there like I was immediately impressed he traveled throughout Cuba and watched people's reactions to what was being done everything changed everything was now in the context of what was good for the people not what was good for the leader because people did see what was happening in Cuba to some extent because of articles like Henry's a whole generation of youth became radicalized there was hope if they could do it in Cuba maybe we could do it also in the late 1960s early 1970s I was the volunteer editor of the call for national Maritime Union democracy and the problem was that for 36 years Joseph Kern was the one and only president of the Maritime Union he began to use the Union as a trough to enrich himself and not take care of the needs of the merchant seaman and it was an organization of an insurgent movement and I became heavily involved in it Jim Marcy who was a vocal opponent of the Joseph Curran machine got his head crack with lead pipes in front a union hall while it was distributing material and what this insurgent group did basically was demand a right of free elections and that it's not a matter of democracy and Union for its own sake but if you don't have democracy then you can't have the interests of the seamen being represented by the Union are some of the lessons I learned through the Maritime Union campaign is that a multi-million dollar operators can be challenged by a handful of people if the apparatus is out of sync with its membership and the other things I learned is that in order to be effective you've got to speak the language of the people you're working with late in 1978 Henry came to me and said I'd like to do a campaign you know the American Museum campaign had sir wand on at that point in time and so he was looking onto the next campaign what did I suggest he should do we spent some time together and I suggested the Dre's days we had heard about the Dre's test which is basically placing any kind of chemical in the eye of a rabbit to see how much damage it does to the eyes of this conscious rabbit and this fellow's Smyth in Britain from the research defense society it suggests that this was a good test to find an alternative to so we had support from within the science community already that alternative would be possible we scout around and we figured that our best focus for this would be the cosmetics industry which was using the Dre's test and in that connection we could just oppose the dream beauty that they were fashioning with reality nightmare of the rabbits we wanted a sharp focus and we figured it when people think of the cosmetics industry first thing to think of is Revlon Revlon is basically a symbol of the industry and if you're the leader of the industry you've got to set the course well we sent a letter to Michelle Bergerac president of Revlon and they pushed it off on to Frank Johnson who was a director of public affairs and we presented him with a paper about Revlon funding research to develop alternatives to Dre's rabbit eye test and after a number of months of talking to the guy of chatting to him he still hadn't fasted on to science advisors in which case we figured that they weren't really being serious about it the cosmetic industries basically into marketing and in order for us to fight a cosmetics industry we needed to do it as well as they do and we hooked up with mark Graham an advertising executive I had the feeling that even with his powerful coalition which Henry put together that one needed to communicate the bigness and the sophistication and all those things through an ad that looked like it was put out by a big organization I knew the stock was going down that day but more importantly I knew the company had a very significant problem that could cut not just a one-day stock price trading but could cut to the core of the company and in fact if it weren't really well handled and so forth it would have such a deleterious effect that it could theoretically wipe revlon off the of the face of the counter and drug stores and department stores most people believe that rabbits are voiceless Wow the demonstration featured a piece of street theatre and protesters dressed up in rabbit costumes brought along some live bunnies to help make their point they want Rev Ron to stop using rabbits to test its products for AI irritancy Henry Spira high school English teacher organized the protest he says he's pointing the finger at Revlon because they are the leaders in the industry we're trying to tell Revlon that the people Mike understands they love lining of Revlon for the blinding of rabbits the sake of another mascara for sake another shampoo we're telling them that we wanted with a sense of urgency wanted to start developing immediately other non-animal methods for testing well I think that the thing that was interesting to me as a business reporter for Henry's handling of the Revlon campaign was that he was willing to take on a really big name public target fair for most of the boob and that would have been a real unknown quantity and something that would have been very dangerous Henry realized that it was a big institution that had interests and if you could identify what those interests were and find some little area of overlap between their interests in your interests you could actually accomplish something I remember one day at lunch time an enormous demonstration on the Fifth Avenue side of the General Motors building and there was hundreds and hundreds and hundreds of people who Henry introduced to us who carried big signs and who were picketing our company and what really makes showed me just how effective Henry Spira is and was is that in the middle of that was every major science writer science reporter newspaperman TV science person and that evening on the news and the next morning's newspapers we took a beating up the likes of which no opponent of Cassius Clay or Muhammad Ali ever took in any business when you're dealing with people who have values or an agenda that's different from yours it starts to feel like blackmail they want to know if we reach some kind of agreement is this the end of it or is this just the first step in is there going to be more and more and more if so what are we letting ourselves in for so in an important element of this campaign from from Revlon's point of view is is there something we can do that will put us on a common footing that will make the problem go away or contain it or at least put it on some course where everybody knows what's going to happen and we can plan for it and that was one of the great uncertainties here because this had never been achieved between any piece of the animal rights movement and any company that they had spoken with ultimately what revlon did was they pushed $750,000 into Rockefeller University for Rockefeller to develop alternatives to Dre's rabbit rabbit I test and what that did in effect was it lit for the first time legitimize and institutionalize a search for alternatives not only was that a hugely singular triumph for Henry Spira but more importantly it opened up an entire era of cooperation between the so-called business community and the animal rights group it was interesting is when I started doing some work at the Columbia Business School I dealt with this professor who asked me you know what was my background and why was i interested in what I was doing there and he said well one of my best and most popular cases is the Revlon case with Henry Sparrow because I mean that has now a plastic negotiating technique that will be taught at that school forever I hope after Revlon came across was $750,000 for alternatives we sent a letter off to Avon and said that they would eat the elder flagship and Industry that they could do no less than Revlon did and being that they were aware of the ads that we had done on Revlon they were real quick and responding and they pushed some 150,000 dollars towards alternatives some of which money went to Johns Hopkins to set up a Center for alternatives good morning Center for alternatives to animal testing the center was formed 15 years ago to develop in vitro and other alternative methods to help the risk Assessor the federal and other regulatory agencies to use non-animal methods in the risk assessment process we are trying to protect human health we're trying to improve that which we can for animal welfare but we understand the necessity to use animals to continue to develop the biological base that will allow us to eliminate their use eventually that first meeting was a little painful because Henry decided he was going to tell me how to run the center and as Henry found out during that meeting that I had very strong opinions of how that Senate was going to run that science was going to be the driving force and it was not going to be a show in PR but it was going to be a very active activity but based on basic scientific principles at this point in time I've learned to have Henry work with me and think through some of the issues to try to look at where are the next stages of development what are the issues that are important how do we marshal the resources that necessary and Henry has been a very insightful thinker interesting strategic planner yeah Peter I thought this might interest you these are our shares of stock is our portfolio this is how we gain access to the movers and shakers and major corporations one share of stock makes it possible for us to attend and speak at user Mike meet the chief executive officer at the annual shareholders meeting right so you can you just have to buy one share and you can ask question and you can you can attend any can ask questions and you know damn well let the chief executive officer knows about your concern Procter & Gamble is what got you into that meeting where you got me into the meeting of the may of one major household companies in the world what another industry that was projecting an image and now it had to be conscious of its image and of its reputation as a whole household industry and the biggest one there is Procter & Gamble so we contacted Procter and Gamble and being that they had each is like an enormous corporation that rather than getting them to push money outside that they use their own internal experience and resources to develop alternatives and to publicize those alternatives that they've developed and that's what we try to get them to do and when they were none responsive I went to a shareholders meeting and everybody up there is all dressed up and I came there pair of open sneakers and a t-shirt and a pair of khakis and you know basically I asked the questions that I had asked in my letters about that you're leading your leading household products companies and you've got an obligation to promote alternatives and what are you doing and the chair hadn't really been prepared for this question and basically spend like a lot of time preparing and prepping the CEO for questions that might be raised that the stockholders meeting and he didn't know what he was culinary was going and I was pulling out documents from my back pocket and at the wind up was that he set up a meeting with decision makers for us to be able to discuss the issues later on nice to meetcha demonstrating some of the subculture methods that we use for eye irritation testing so you want to get started sure okay the first method we're going to show you is something called the neutral read up take acid and this is an assay Henry is not out for a show he's not trying to to get the attention on himself he really wants to see change and he's very reasonable I think one reason he's effective is that he's reasonable he doesn't expect people to change overnight and he rewards small steps whereas some animal rights groups think it should be all or nothing you know looking back all the successes that happen to a live animal scene a mop mount a mere drop in a bucket when compared with the seven billion farm animals that suffer from birth to slaughter over the last few decades the traditional farm has virtually disappeared the animals that used to be out in the fields eating grass the hens it used to be scratching in the farmyard they've gone inside these days you got factory farms you've got tens of thousands of chicks and one one big dark hangar and basically just step over their own ammonia in their own feces and they never have a good day you don't see the sunlight they can't stretch their wings they can he can't do anything any any one of their natural instincts that they're all sorted and you've got calves and crates where they can turn around you've got gestation crates for hogs with it where basically they're imprisoned in iron frames throughout their entire lives and the other thing obviously is that if animals live this kind of a sickening existence that the meat is not going to be healthy either the animal movement has not really done enough to tell people about this to let people know that the neatly packaged pieces of meat or eggs that come out of the supermarket have come from animals who are leading basically miserable lives throughout their entire life the first campaign was focused on Frank Perdue who is basically the chicken mogul of the eastern seaboard of the United States you know ideally we thought that he would play the same role as Revlon did that we would contact him and that he would set up a Center for farm animal well-being at the University of Maryland which he was associated with in any case so we try to dialogue with him for a couple of years and they never responded and that's when we started doing our negative advertising campaign on Frank Perdue in many ways Purdue was an even more ideal target than and then Revlon because he was just such a bad news personality yeah Frank Purdue which is bad news all the way around was bad news for the chickens he was bad news for the environment he was bad news as far as work as worker safety was concerned there was a lot of sexual harassment in his plant he exploited the hell out of minority women and every which way you looked at Frank Perdue was just nothing but bad news my producer is turning golden yellow because I give them an expensive diet that includes these wholesome yellow foods he was a poultry mogul who looked and talked like his product and an advertising agency one of the best in the United States at that time had seized on that and made him the stand-up persona for his product and what he did for a lot of years was to talk about the pampered life that these animals lived before they arrived on your dinner table a chicken is what it is and my chickens eat better than people do well we figured out the best strategy to use in connection with Perdue was the strategy of self-interest of the consumer that there was a danger in in the chickens from the point of view of Salmonella and e-coli and we figured at the symbol for for protecting people from say it for safety sake was a condom are we looking for a condom in which you can place a Frank Perdue chicken so we went to some of the places in Greenwich Village in us and for the biggest condom that they had and people look at yourself on the outside and we said well we needed to put a chicken inside and they looked at you even hotter in fact we were able to get something that could accommodate a fairly large purdue bird and bring it back to the studio and after a while we after breaking her a lot of condoms we finally got the picture we needed well after we did our full-page ads in the New York Times there was a lot of media response not so much to the chickens as to the issue of worker safety a number of programs appear in connection with that and what the campaign did for us is that it created a calling card for us in a sense that when we approached other companies like McDonald's or like the shackling and hoisting outfits that they could see that the options are either to dialogue with us or to have a campaign like the Perdue campaign mounted on them the face branding campaign points out the importance of keeping wins ones antennas up there was a minor item in the Federal Register that said that the US Department of Agriculture was going to expand their their program of face branding cattle being imported from Mexico and we felt this was a good opportunity to revisit the whole issue and challenge it because it's kind of easy to make the public identify with having a hot iron brand we push on ones jaw this is crude and it's way above and beyond what the public would accept when all the reason they were doing the face branding it was a you know way to mark cattle and you know for disease regulatory purposes and you know other places you can brand cattle besides on the face I mean you can do it back on their rear end we attempted to have a dialogue with the people at the US Department of Agriculture they set up a meeting they canceled a meeting at which point we figured that with 30,000 animals getting their faces scourged each day I just like a day cycle attitude isn't appropriate so we got two people to go down to Mexico to actually get these photographs of the face branding in progress so the public could see and feel the terror on the faces of these animals as the hot iron pokers and pushed into their job we were able in fact to get sequence photography it shows an animal with the eye on initially on the face and then how the cloud of smoke grows as its face almost burst into flame and using that we was able to put together an ad which had lines this is what USDA policy looks like can you imagine what it feels like a thousand people contacted the Secretary of Agriculture the first day after the ads appeared and later on twelve thousand people wrote the US Department of Agriculture commenting on it and when the US Department of Agriculture saw the public response they became enormously responsive and not only they stopped the expansion but they also stopped the entire program face branding the importance of Henry's campaign about face branding is that he turned around the entire United States Department of Agriculture that's a bit like turning a supertanker it's a huge entity and to get it to admit that it was wrong in what it was doing and in the process to acknowledge that it had to take on board animal welfare as a factor in its policies was really an enormous victory one of the practices that is most outraged Animal Protection this has been the shackling and hoisting of conscious animals basically wrap a chain around one leg of a cow or Cal and hoist it up in the air while they're still alive and they're thrashing and then you slit their throat and the Temple Grandin had developed an alternative what they call a double restrainer system where the animals still be conscious but not be turned upside down hanging and we suggested these companies that there's no viable alternative and that they move towards a viable alternative well animal weighs 1,200 pounds and if you weight 1,200 pounds I don't think chain around your ankle lifting you up in the air by one leg would feel very good these cattle bellow would tremendously when you do this and you know show obvious signs of pain and suffering when you're hung upside down and the heavier the animal is the worse it is and shackling hoisting is not part of the actual you know ritual slaughter shackling and hoisting is something that a plant does because they just don't want to spend the money to put in a proper upright a restraining chute and they've been a lot of campaigns and they went nowhere and when one possible reason why they went nowhere is because these slaughterhouses really not concerned about the image that they project so what we did is that we went to some of their corporate customers and used that as he's that as leverage on the slaughterhouses and I think there was no doubt in the minds of those people that were involved that they could become the next Frank could you in the press and and all the spin-off journalism the first one that we contacted was morale because the chief executive officer had a good track record on worker safety and we figured if he was responsive to that he might be responsive to this as well and kind of worked out real well and they just went right into an upright restrainer system where the animal doesn't get turned upside down before before ritual slaughter but then the others gave us giving us a hard time and we did go to their corporate customers and pressurize them and they realize that this is something they didn't do not want the public to get involved in and we just knocked them off one after the other early this year found out that I had the esophageal cancer and I had a major operation and then when I got out of the operation I better just resume resume my work as I had before I figure there's no point and worrying about cancer I'll do whatever it's going to do and I've got work to do and the works been proceeding not so much just to raise awareness but to make a difference to make something happen is going to happen we've always been sensitive to the fact that there are other issues besides animal welfare issues in some of our ads we focused on sexual harassment we focused on worker safety we focused on protecting the environment we focus on feeding the billions that occur to us that joining forces with these other concerns could have a bigger impact than each one of us working independently and we approach the folks at Johns Hopkins University School of Public Health and had discussions with them about the possibility of having a center for a sustainable future we're attempting to bring together information from population nutrition environment a variety of scientific disciplines to figure out how we can frame the big questions so that we can then influence policymakers and our entry point is this connection between factory farming and its effects on animals and the environment human nutrition and its effect on human health and the changes in human nutrition that we see going on around the world that are just not sustainable well I think one way of looking at it is what the saying of the Native Americans that would they concern about is the impact of what's being what's happening not for the current generation or the next generation but the seventh generation from now last year the American Association for the Advancement of science had a group of experts discussing where we're going into the future and they just said that with a population explosion and the dwindling water reserves and what current methods of agriculture are doing to the line that we wouldn't be able to sustain current methods of animal protein consumption into the next century and the point is that these experts and cells realize that intensive confinement animal agriculture meshed with the population explosion meshes with the fact that these emerging consumer countries are not moving from a grain grain and a vegetable based diet to an animal protein diet that the planet can sustain it so there's got to be change and all are we're saying is but it's do it earlier rather than later despite Henry's poor health he has been a wonderful friend in the short time I've known him very supportive of the work of the center and a an urgency about the pace at which we're doing things that may in fact come from the fact that he knows he has cancer and that he may not be with us much longer you know I guess basically one wants to feel that one's life is amounted to more than consuming products and generating garbage nothing one would likes to be able to look back and say that they one's done the best one can to make this a better place for others and one can look at it from the point of view of what greater motivation can there be in a person's life and do everything when possibly can to reduce pain and suffering I need to key the key ingredient of a successful activist is that an activist goes beyond words into results that their results-oriented that you're staying that you stay in touch with reality that you take on an issue that's significant that's going to make a difference that hopefully is going to have ripple effects and that there's a bottom line that that you set out to achieve something and you achieve it and you put closure on it the whole forward thrust the movement of Henry's created rests on his shoulders and if Henry disappears tomorrow is an interesting question as to how much of it will survive how much will be nipped in the bud how much would be lost by they're not being some mechanism in place for someone else to pick up that mantle in the time that I've talked to Henry he had never really come to grips with the issue of who was going to carry on in his footsteps and continue fighting the fight the way he fought it Henry showed us that one person can make a difference that you don't need a huge amount of resources or a big organization behind you but if you think carefully and strategically enough you can get large corporations or government departments to really change their behavior in a progressive direction as a child in 1930s I spent a couple of years in Germany and I could see things brewing up later on reflecting on the Holocaust occurred to me that a great many people were saying the right things having the right thoughts making the right noises and doing absolutely nothing about it similar to are currently politically correct do-nothings and i think it made a big impact on me that one needs to focus on the bottom line there's not enough to shout to yell one needs to affect change you want needs to do in the most effective way possible and that one needs to make an impact on the whole situation not just holler and shout scream and cry I am is mops method the New York I'd walk I'm talk Nellie when I see you soon as I see that you can't really go in here you had submitted but he had still in the be climbing without without me I really don't see as much of an improvement at me starting off with something a little less repulsive might you give me a call or said something or we can speak it we could discussion I'll be leaving out with the picnic 20 minutes with good I'll be to be a commute all morning | World of Vegan | UCo1uLla-0wximfRNIzJpJRg | 2011-10-01 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 7,680 | 41,140 |
Zt3USuJBy18 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zt3USuJBy18 | شكل التكنلوجيا فى المستقبل ..The future of wearable technologies | the head in leaps and bounds and i think that's a very exciting thing for fashion many people have different ideas about what wearable technology is but i like to think about it as interactively responsive garments and interfaces as technologies advance and as they're explored with they can extend our ability to communicate with each other they can extend our knowledge about ourselves and what's going on with our bodies they can communicate that knowledge to others if we want it to wearable technology occurs in two spaces at the moment we have artists and designers doing a lot of highly poetic explorations that aren't able to be brought to market but then we have examples of engineering driven wearable technologies that are brought to market helen story and tony ryan for example are major leaders they're champions in many ways of investigating how scientists and artisan designers can collaborate fruitfully to to really innovate and look at how these innovations can play out in everyday life so become products susan lee with her bio couture project is really looking directly at synthetic biology biological systems to create new materials pauline van dongen is in many regards a younger researcher and she's trained as a fashion designer and she's working with scientists to to try to refine ways that wearable technologies can be developed in a fashion context and actually brought to market and this is one of the biggest struggles we can see around us with some of the sporting applications of wearable technologies we see microcontrollers paired with the body that can give you data about how you're running or how you're exercising or how your body is responding to situations but as technology is evolving we we're beginning to see applications of of the biosciences and the life sciences and the material sciences we can 3d print dna how could that manifest itself in a wearable technology there's a compromise between what's currently possible you | mr.semsem | UC0OwUVqtT-sMryDG1HDhxkQ | 2016-03-28 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 329 | 1,971 |
YvM7cHANKm4 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YvM7cHANKm4 | Knee Pain Relief Without Knee Surgery | foreign [Music] hi welcome to balance your life I'm Debbie Peterson founder of the wellness Gala about 16 years ago I was introduced to holistic modalities which were desperately needed in my family at the time the results changed my life my mission then became to educate the public about these holistic modalities and how they can work in conjunction with traditional medicine I started Wellness Gallow events nationally because I really wanted to share what I have learned with as many people as possible when the pandemic hit Stress and Anxiety had never been higher we could no longer have our events to spread the word about these options at a time when people really needed them the most so my team and I developed a TV show each week we'll be bringing you experts in the field of holistic modalities Integrative Medicine healthy food Beauty and wellness so join me along with my team Barb and Dina and celebrity guest host Concetta bertoldi and New York Times best-selling author and renowned medium today we're at the Health and Spine Wellness Center in Belleville New Jersey with Dr Mike gillemi and thank you for being here with us thank you for having me thank you Dr C as he's also known yes easier Dr C so um you do so many different things here so I really want to dive into all of them absolutely absolutely we look forward to it all right so tell us how you got started I got started with Chiropractic a long long time ago I have family members who got hurt and chiropractically brought them back so from that I kind of just jumped into the field really really early on even as early as my junior in high school I knew where I was going oh wow and I set my path forward graduated really young because I had the goal of being a chiropractor jumped right into it knowing what you want to do in junior high school that's pretty good yeah yeah so it's um so from there I've been practicing now 25 years doing it a long time recently made a lot of changes in our office okay tell us about those a little bit so the changes are we went from a chiropractic and physical therapy practice to now an Integrated Medical Practice love that so this way everything's going right so integrated for us means we have medical we have physical therapy we have chiropractic massage all working together for the common cause of treating the patient efficiently effectively and quickly but getting tremendous results love that so that's that's what we're here for okay so the reason why I changed is I turned my ACL MCL and medial meniscus while I was skiing wow it's called the unhappy triangle sounds unhappy truly unhappy so I went to see an orthopedic that I know they wanted to do a completely reconstruction because that's how bad it was I didn't want to do it I'm at an age where I want to make sure I have my 50s 60s and 70s and 80s tremendous with my own body parts and once you kind of once you get on a cut a surgery you're never quite the same so I didn't want I didn't want to be that person so I looked into different medicines and regeneration medicine is what I found and that's what I did so how are you today just so I'm today on fantastic 40 minutes on the elliptical Squat and doing anything I want to do I could do I did really well fast that I changed my whole office because nobody around here is doing it and if I could help save somebody else's knee from surgery right knee shoulder hip I want to do it so I felt like there's a tremendous need in the community and we were able to bring it now and we've been doing it for over a year now and getting a lot of patients doing fantastic and saving from them from surgery which is my My ultimate goal if I could save me I'm selfish if I don't save others right right enter we absolutely 100 total weightless you think you could actually prevent someone from having to have hip replacement or at least absolutely really absolutely we have patients that are pretty much bone on bone and we're able to give them joint space cushion back into that joint where they can actually function again and avoid surgery can you explain to the audience a little bit how that sure works so regeneration medicine is a medicine that we use biologics and the body to help heal itself okay so we have different products whether it's human cellular tissue products um it could be Wharton's type of Wharton's jelly product or PRP platelet-rich plasma and a variety of other treatments and protocols to correlate to a tremendous result everything together so okay it's not just it's not one of them the formula we have and that we've we've working on Perfection perfecting is really what's catapult on patients to do really really well in a short period of time it's very very rewarding when I see it when a patient Rings our Bell they ring a bell when they graduate it's uh it's very rewarding to see them do that because that means you've changed their life now it's not just a temporary change it's a permanent change and we see it on x-ray so tell us a little bit about what else you do here so I know that that's your main focus right now right so I mean we do Chiropractic um physical therapy massage we also do vitamins weight loss vitamin injections okay weight loss program so we have a lot of natural healing type properties that we do in here what are some of the conditions that you would treat here when you see a lot of people coming in with so for regen medicine our biggest conditions are knees could be osteoarthritis could be meniscal tears could be ligamentous tears hip pain as the arthritis in the hip shoulder labral tears anything with the joints the extremities works tremendous with Regen that's crazy and you can actually repair a tear without having to have surgery it depends on how how bad it is that's incredible that is amazing yeah yeah but the complete tear now complete hair but if it's partially torn then absolutely so after somebody has had surgery for a major tear would it benefit them to then come here so absolutely we do this type of treatment after surgery so we'll correlate with the orthopedic surgeon and see what exactly they're looking for usually it's about six weeks after the surgery we can go in and do some of this regen medicine and the region actually makes the surgery even better because it's going to put it's going to put whether it's the human cellul tissue products or the PRP and really get that joint stimulated to heal the proper way and not get laid down with any scar tissue or anything bad it's gonna it's gonna kind of super super effect that that tree yeah and faster sounds like it would be so much faster and then just that much better absolutely yeah absolutely going to come here if you ever have to have surgery on anything so strengthening some of these muscles here will correct some of this posture problem that you're having okay so we're going to feel some clicks and pops in here I'm gonna get that spine moving take a nice deep breath in all the way out let your shoulders drop down good one more time deep breath in all the way out let your shoulders relax good perfect we'll do one more in here deep breath in all the way out watch your shoulders drop good I'm going to have you lay on your right side facing me we're gonna go this this and again that problem is not going to fall good let's go on your back looking up at the ceiling headaches all right so these are a little louder and that's just because your ears are here promise it won't hurt good come on thank you so how can people get in touch with you our website healthspinewellness.com wonderful well I hope everybody comes in that you know with all these German problems and that's in here quickly and lets you take care of that absolutely I have a list of people I'm going to send here yes absolutely all right well thanks again and we'll be right back after this | The Advisor With Stacey 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56wtCjhB0i0 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=56wtCjhB0i0 | Bbq speed challenge!! Molly Schuyler | MOM VS FOOD | what's going down Molly Skyler fans I'm in Lansing Michigan right above me at Meat barbecue oh my God I love barbecue it is so amazing but here we are anyway I actually have been trying to get to this one for a while I just put something so good but now here we are so they have the Meat barbecue Southern boss log carnivore challenge say that 25 times fast no you don't have to anyway it's a six pound challenge you have 45 minutes it's 38 dollars if you fail free if you get it done it's kind of like a little little Cove in there I like it it's loud inside so I came outside for a second here so this challenge is gonna have Burgers brisket pulled pork it has gravy a garlic sauce on it bacon it has cheeses it has just a bunch of stuff I also have to choose a side between coleslaw or fries I chose coleslaw I actually really like coleslaw and then you also have to have their homemade macaroni and cheese and add a couple sides to that I add caramelized onions and pulled pork butt as well there are several sides you can add to that but that's what I added so I've got that going I ordered my burgers rare I'm excited should be good so six pound challenge this place that place that place I can't wait they're not gonna go get the challenge I don't think they care [Music] spelling challenge it actually it is a massive thing of mac and cheese it's got a little bit of pulled pork in there and onion it was extremely hot so I started up here because it was just like extremely hot and then my sandwich it is a massive Tower the side cools a lot behind your bowl but anyway massive pulled pork brisket Burgers eggs onions stuff there's stuff in here there's lots of stuff it's called massive stuff within the stuff within the stuff true story so got my six pounds of stuff I got 45 minutes I don't want to pay for it and I'm not going to pay for it because I don't do that because I'm a cheap bastard and you know it so we're gonna do this three two one go I don't pay for food um [Music] um all right then I got this big massive sandwich here looks smaller than what it is but it's actually pretty decent size so thank you [Music] jalapenos that's spicy thank you [Music] it's super good [Music] I don't know what this is there's like all the fries I guess fried bundles thank you I'm highly impressed yeah that is impressive inside okay they're happy I don't know you had nothing to worry about at the time I was waking in my boots meet barbecue Southern Meat iron boss fighting something carnivore challenge holy crap there's a lot of carnivorous things going on here I guess no one's ever finished before now someone has but you're looking for an amazing challenge check this one out six pounds well worth the 38 bucks even if you fail it just do it anyway because awesome woman versus food cleaning my plate color Nation thanks for watching guys like And subscribe and if there's something you'd like to sponsor for me and see later in the future check down the information below to find a way to contact me and we'll go on with that peace out guys see ya in another Channel [Music] | Molly Schuyler - MOM VS FOOD - EAT LIKE A GIRL! | UCr7o6DHaB75JwjoC1fIksKA | 2023-09-11 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 599 | 3,092 |
YtR_NjAj93Q | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YtR_NjAj93Q | GREEN LEFT REPORT #11: Christine Assange, Carlo Sands + more | welcome to the green left report media for the ninety-nine percent I'm no bonds and I'm Simon Butler this show we asked Julian Assange's mother Christine Assange about her favorite WikiLeaks releases we also report on recent protests to support Gaza and to free refugees locked up in Australia's detention Hill holes plus we'll hear from cali sands but first some activists news protesters from as far away as Colombia and Japan join in November 29 rally in Sydney to protest the world's biggest mining company bhp billiton outside its annual general meeting they said the company was a merchant of death which displaces indigenous communities and exports deadly uranium I see by land by sea by children I see my waters by seen by people welcome to mother earth clean up in granule I was heading all over the world and including in 3d premium a delegation of 19 campaigners from the save Malaysia stop lynas group travel to Sydney on November twenty to present the concerns of local residents about Australian company Linus's plans to build a rare earth mineral inary in kuantan Malaysia message of protest against an Australian company which is trying to operate a toxic rareness refinery in their hometown we have to live next to the world largest rare plant which was built without our consent you will pile up the ways for using the single year on a football field it will rise up to four stories there's mountain high love radioactive waste national rally is calling for equal marriage rights for lesbian gay bisexual transgender and intersex people took place on the weekend or November 24 and 25 in Perth about 500 people took to the streets is that we will see an end to the prejudice and homophobia it's so important that all you guys keep coming out and supporting the cause Oh issues of human rights in Australia have been long struggled more than a thousand people rallied for marriage equality in Sydney Jeff Thomas apparent to a gay son and a prominent campaigner was one of the spaces this is not a religious issue religion has little or not included this is a matter of law and individual human rights and how politicians have a duty to save the such Christine Assange was the guest speaker green left weekly s annual dinner in Sydney held on November 10 we asked her what does the Australian Government's hostile treatment of WikiLeaks say about its relationship with the United States for another government I mean I when I started this adventure two years ago to support my son I had no idea what I was going to find out I thought us was unlike as many of the odds more naive I thought that the u.s. with the inner sadist of terrorism etc etc and what I've actually found out is that the u.s. government is a terrorist organization and I'm absolutely disgusted with our government you know they've got calls on the ability to court or so aliens lawyers put us 64 bits from the Australian Government and I got back for all 16 commentators added court for Julian to be seven hadn't killed in karate it's etc is their way of doing things and Joanne's lawyers asked could you please ours and to attract those statements australian government wouldn't even ask they join please ask the Swedish government to desist from making defamatory and untrue statements in the media about Julian's our caucus releasing his right to a fair trial they wouldn't even ask the nice scary one for me there were two one is that on the conclusion of the case in Sweden cool day guarantee safe passage back home so that it wouldn't be get dr. playboy bunch of CIA just hit the head for a black site somewhere and they wouldn't even ask her that and the last one was if he found himself any viewers prison cool they please arson Erica government not to put another special administrative measures true that is a nice word torture and they put people visit butters specialness to division when they want to torture them that I don't want a call torture and I say that the prisoner is a danger to himself that you get with many it gets the Express which is Robin psychiatrists standing tough but wouldn't even ask the American government not to torture last night we ask Christina sans why she thought the mainstream media has been so hostile to WikiLeaks which has produced more scoops than the rest of the media has for decades there's the media organizations are owned by the same people with WikiLeaks out it general electric co laois x-caliber JPMorgan so that if you want to be one of the reasons the other one is jealousy the ones that would like to be well known but I want to do the hard work I want to see the exit absolutely useless I only agreement is a partier because different journalists all around the world the one who has been most pink that tells me he's not only were they Curtis to me when interviewing me but we're very keen to get the facts right and they showed a lot of braveness and you're not holding back in the date they people cut the juicy bits out in other words so I think great if it's a great big head and that's why I believe it I actually support them that's why I come here tonight I actually haven't come here to know it's a something for julian i've come here tonight in support only because there is little paper the big heart and lots of guts this alien people don't know what's going on we also ask christine what WikiLeaks releases had made the biggest impact on her and it changed the way she thought about politics first of all when I found that why Bradley Manning did what he did the last for him he was ours to take 15 Iraqi civilian president's to know Iraqi police the torture and Debbie crime was running around with a piece of paper that said where's the money God and that was about the reconstruction brought in which had been served after Wars the sushi with US contractors and when he objected he was told to shut up and go get 50 more the next one was Haiti one of the poorest countries in the world and it had to be girth quake in people called money all over the world but the US government decided all good we can use it so at that time the president of haiti was trying to get the minimum wage brought up but his clothing or because of 26,000 of them working for brand so I came Levi Strauss diner in poly conditions we wanted two guys in the wedge sorry never dirty sex or something an hour and the American government said well if you want to do that you can forget about any hope you're awake now I'm a politician of that dance off Black Mountain then is when I stepped in to help by offering to get them cheaper oil take forty percent off the parts so that they could build the hospital's of skills of Chevron and others moved in a blockade at that in a lot of how that cable was the US contractors with half inch down doubling their quotes at Katrina rorting and the cable said that gold rush is odd it's not only then make money out of all the weapons values but pulse disasters a pulse disaster and post-war then I've whole lot more money out of 40 in reconstruction and the only I'd money that goes in from everybody around the wall goes to these people so then just win win win every wire goes you know there's always a bit of money for up somewhere and that crises are home to do payments toward out once an environmental cable 2007 the Howard government had their decided to protect the barrier reef by side in any big boats that went through them Todd straight head call the main to get a pilot boat to go through and so that to a third arm an oil still or against your chemical still the u.s. wasn't happy with that it wanted to take that legislation away but they resisted when is can't oh god I've got in they tried again then the cave wats really that's the night you haven't looked at these cables go and have a look at its to see it actually written down the way these people talk to each other is a real wire so it goes something like this mmm we'd really like to help you but if we took away the legislation and there was an oil spill this jolly people never forgive us not over here it might decide to reach a temperature beautiful rich but we might get caught out by and then it goes along nevermind and so I brought a solution when your boats go numb where's the u.s. coats go through if you get caught we won't use your panty now I've don't know government better ones that really affected me I manage many more that I don't come out the support to it because it's my son I supported Julian's right to a fair trial over Swedish stuff okay but I didn't come out publicly and support WikiLeaks of time is short that was a good eve useful thing in the world and I've been enough tables hello there now for some more activist news rallies in solidarity with the people of Gaza took place in several cities across Australia in late November to protest Israel's latest brutal military assault on the Enclave in Sydney more than 1,500 people showed their support for a free Palestine and their opposition to Israeli Apartheid miss this mass murder and a council will be home all of you and then politicians with big mouths and no power Obama where are you now Oh hey Shawanda Barron the director general of the Palestinian human rights organization al Haq addressed a public meeting at the University of Sydney on November 29 shiburin formerly an amnesty international prisoner of conscience warned that Israel's latest attack on Gaza will not be at last I have a concern that the cast lead in 2008 it will repeat again and again and again what happened in the Gaza this month it will be it will not be the end of this operation and this aggression and this attack as you know since 2009 when they stopped their big operation called just lead which resulted more than 1,400 people they were killed at that time since that time until today more than 330 people were killed from 8 of november until 22nd of november 173 were killed sydney-based group Jews against the occupation reject Zionism and campaigns for a free Palestine in a recent video members of the group explained why israel is not a democracy and why they support the call for boycott divestment and sanctions against Israel it is not a democratic land in Israel there are numerous laws that completely denied amok recei they are fascistic in their orientation for example it is now illegal to commemorate the nachbar and also if you call for boycott divestment and sanctions including in this very illegal settlements it is grounds for civil action against loss of business and so on the justice system in Israel allows for indefinite detention of Palestinians without trial as well as in judicial execution it we in the West are us to recognize Israel as a democratic state I've come to the conclusion that the only peaceful way of shifting the way the right-wing government in Israel is moving is through the use of BDS cord for by many many civil society groups in Palestine to isolate Israel until it abides by international law the boycott divestment and sanctions is a peaceful method which is somewhat like was used in South Africa to change the regime away from a pattern asylum-seekers held by the Australian Government in a detention center in our group have continued that desperate protests and hunger strikes calling for their refugee claims to be processed in Australia the refugee action collective Sydney organized the protest outside the office of federal health minister Tanya Plibersek on November 22 to protest the Labor Government's brutal Pacific Solution for Refugees we got the news that someone who's been taking all possible or likely than an air is that comes on the back of the liberal opposition's recent balls for further measures which you're going to have no other effect than to hurt and damaged people who are just asking us to help them so we're here to call on can include SF because the health minister to use her public influence as a cabinet member of the Gillard government to speak out publicly to change the way that the government is treating a silencing is in to actually put into action the humanitarian values which is very quick to appeal to which is so far than nothing hey hey tell you you know Panasonic not now rude and now let's hear from color fans g'day I'm color sense and this is my corner what I want to know is what is it with all these corporations and their ads shoving down our throats particularly in name statements you know the sort of statements you might otherwise see on Facebook means that annoy the hell out you when the frames you wish you'd defriended a while ago keeps posting one after the other you know the ones that say you should just be yourself don't let anyone stop you being who you are the number of ads American Express is now doing it they've got an ad that you can see on youtube that says DNA is wonderful stuff it's what makes you you which presumably is why they have very special fee structures for each of us as individuals to screw us over that extra bit more like be yourself it sounds good doesn't but what have you are a bastard like Alan Joyce Qantas CEO the man so anti-union not only they look at his entire workforce last year in a bid to smash three unions at once something that few weeks ago he couldn't resist his auntie worker tendencies he set four hundred more engineers should he be himself no he shouldn't if you're watching Ellen but God's sake try channeling Gandhi like seek therapy I don't know like take some pills I know a doctor he'll sort you out for Christ's just don't be yourself it's not just selling Joyce there was a study last year that showed that business leaders are four times more likely to be psychopaths in the rest of society and that's actual psychopaths that's clinical psychopath those who have no moral instincts should I be themselves what about their heads of fossil fuel companies those business leaders who despite the fact that the world bank itself has just said we're on target for at least a four degree temperature rise by the end of this century thus making the planet pretty much uninhabitable for all human life nonetheless full steam ahead more coal more oil more fossil fuels should we let them be themselves no we should put them in straitjackets now don't get me wrong I've all for anyone who needs mental health treatment getting as much treatment as they want as they'd possibly could need so that they can function as normal healthy non-dangerous members of society I just don't think they should run our economy I'm Carlos sands and that was my corner thanks color that's all for the green left report for this episode and for this year please consider making a donation to keep this radical media project alive and subscribe to the green left tv youtube channel for the latest films and interviews we leave you with some messages of support to julian 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6GY1Z-5NshI | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6GY1Z-5NshI | TVP #142: Community Technology By Karl Hess (#FreeAudiobook) | and welcome to tvp number 142 uh community technology by carl hess so yeah alongside the official release of the paperback version of community technology uh via libertarian type publications here's the audiobook narrated by our friend sec magora over at the agora podcast snd brought a lot of value to the realm of direct action as well as possibilities when it comes to funneling in cities at least in the area of you know independence now please enjoy and pick up your paperback copy of community technology by visiting libertarian attack dot com forward slash hess again to pick up your copy of community technology just visit libertarian attack dot com forward slash hess please enjoy hi there this is sec magora i'm reading this book today in association with agora the podcast you can find agora of the podcast on anchor and spotify you can find me on telegram all caps that's s-e-k m-c-g-o-r-a the book i'm reading today is community technology by the late carl hess written in 1979 and i hope you enjoy community technology by carl hess chapter one there is not a single large institution or organization in the world today that is satisfactorily performing all of the functions people have assigned to it they are creaking cracking and even crashing under their own weight everywhere people sense that things are going to hell yet people themselves persist contrived to survive even make things better and more and more they do all of those things less and less direct reference to major institutions people seem to be going one way institutions another the largest of all institutions the nation-state maintains itself by sheer force in much of the world even where it is supposed to be supported popularly the old enthusiasms wane in america fewer than a third of eligible voters elected the last president america's most recent war usually the proudest activity of the nation state was the shambles what more and more people seem to want most from their government is for it to go away after of course handing out the particular favor which is seen as its only redeeming grace churches sag at the institutional level and are revitalizing at the local level and new sex evangelisms mysteries the largest of the tightly organized churches the roman catholic is fracturing and sliding like a geological mass with its adherence going their way the papal leadership going the another cities virtually all of them seem to have reached the limits of satisfaction having to do with size and the cost of size new york remains the largest city and also the most precarious the most dubious the most perilous size has not saved it size seems to have damned it in cities where there seems to be a rebirth of confidence and possibility there is also a rebirth of life in the smallest of civic units the neighborhood schools failing all along the line have also grown all along the line with the one-room schools giving way to the town schools and those more recently giving away to the consolidated schools the shiny new buildings and the conglomerated classes produced what crisis and literacy and a few winning football teams now school bond issues have a tough time passing anywhere the police get tanks helicopters bulletproof vests and a lifetime subscription to the cia the muggers get bolder the rapes go up and no one ever did bother to get some cops to watch the executives hospitals glisten like command not modules of a spacecraft rare and wonderful surgery is performed medical miracles keep making the headlines and a long siege of an ordinary illness bankrupts people meantime back at the lab one group of scientists spends millions to research a medical cure for cancer while another group spends other millions proving that the major causes of cancer are environmental the surgeon general condemns smoking the secretary of agriculture helps stimulate tobacco farming everybody condem thems the arabs that when they raise oil prices then say how shrewd a business deal it is for american companies to own so much of the world's largest oil producer aramco in saudi arabia ronald reagan keeps talking about getting big government out of our lives then drums it up for the military occupation of our panama canal higher defense budgets and more freedom for government security agents to poke and probe and even shoot wherever they want leftists condemn the government for every wrong from racism to genocide and then propose that an even bigger government take over all productive facilities industry and business also grabbing for the claimed efficiencies of scale have become so concentric concentrated in an ownership that just two thousand one percent of the two hundred thousand american industrial corporations now account for about ninety percent of and of annual profits and about the same proportion of total assets yet products are more and more seen as sleazy and advertising depends on the rankest appeals to push products the people who design and make them are increasingly bored silly and dis satisfied with what they do alcoholism narcotic addiction suicide divorce and sabotage rise as the imp production lines go faster television with its creativity captured by three commercial networks and one politically controlled public one shifts back and forth between mediocrity and ho-hum while entertainers make in a year what poets scientists and farmers make in a lifetime corporate farms replace family farms crops are grown more and more in great area-wide clumps or even in separate countries tomatoes in the bahamas asparagus and mexico famine stalks the earth blights sweep the giant farms and machines that have replaced farmers prove incapable of functioning with care and sense as witnessed the corporate scale farming of the soviet union small business parishes and with it freedom of enterprise as conglomerate conglomerate managements and agreements replace old-fashioned marketing product differentiation replaces actual innovation and style dominates over service ability or need even neighborlyness and friend friendship have become gripped by the symptoms of growth and so that simple affection of people for each other is replaced by the new industries of introspection meditation fattish indulgence singles bars dating companies and pleasure consultants finally the places where we live become simply real estate places primarily for speculation the good town is the growing town even if the growth displaces the residents and scatters them to other centers pays them well for property abandoned and charges them even more for property to replace it and like a final blow to the old american dream the possibility of even having a house to live in is now said to be beyond the reach of most of us progress growth moving on growing up and up and up in pathology one form of unlimited growth is known as cancer too many a chamber of commerce unlimited growth is still called progress yet people by themselves not as parts of institutions which led the cheering for all this concentration and growth people by themselves keep going elsewhere some townspeople simply shut the door no more growth some young people declare that community not success is their goal small business is suddenly a counter-cultural phenomenon family farms are said to be the mark of the new pioneers all these matters are discernible in the ordinary course of things they do not require scholarly research to at least to see the outlines the outlines of the discontents are ordinary table talk so are the outlines of simmering hopes and the shimmering dreams and the changes at the heart of it all lies what seems to me an inescapable observation people feel vague and dissatisfied troubled when their work seems to have no meaning or to be just part of some interchangeable inexplicable machine when their life shrinks into the confines of a single house or apartment when neighborliness is lost when all life seems car compartmentalized packaged processed when anonymity seems to be the name of the game and one's name becomes a number the equally inescapable alternative would be community understandable work friends some place to stand reason to stand up and a certainty of being counted of being heard of being recognizable and not an indistinguishable part of the whole it does not seem much to ask to be a whole person in a whole world yet the world would have to change to make that possible is it possible i am convinced that it is possible practical not pie in the sky but something for here and now the two crucial elements are community and technology a place in which in a way in which people can live peacefully socially cooperatively and tools and techniques to provide the necessary necessary material base for that way of living communities of course are human work they arise from human decisions and interactions but what about technology knowledge knowing how to do things and making the things with which to do them they are seen so commonly as the results of institutional arrangements that viewing them as community enterprises requires what see may seems a shocking reassessment this book is for people who want to at least consider such a reassessment for any who do there is an initially comforting thought you we are not alone thinking about community and thinking about the technologies appropriate to community is something people are doing in increasing if not yet overwhelming numbers everywhere on earth most are not impelled by ideological theories they are doing it for a very simple and a very decent very human reason there really doesn't seem to be any other way to go these days all the grand theories of central authority of pyramids of power ideological purifications growth bigness and progress have been tried here we are knowing that things just aren't working because this is a book about technology which has very personal dimensions it requires a personal statement at the beginning unfortunately it is likely to sound outrageous if it does please understand that it derives from experience and not from ideological frenzy like most of us i have worked very hard and very long under the impression that the bigger anything is the bigger it better it is i have worked very hard and very long under the impression that success is money the time is money that progress is money and that money is wealth you know all of these things we grew up knowing these things in fact when we know these things we are said to have grown up we see technology as a tool to do it all to make things bigger to make more money to save more time and we see technology as a way of accomplishing everything as an entire way of thinking with the time we save we have leisure and with that leisure we have new technologies of recreation when the recreation falls we have new technologies of introspection and analysis to discover why it pulls and in fact in effect to provide a new recreation to fill all that time that we saved but which come to think about it we are too rushed to enjoy perhaps then we turn to the technologies of narcotic tranquility above all we see technology most of us as something remote another product built in another factory something we can buy like food like satisfaction like respect i'm convinced now that there are other possibilities i've worked enough at practical development and deployment of them to see them as wholly available as a ton alternatives here and now it is possible for us working together in social institutions of various sizes according to our preferences to spend our time almost exactly as we want to the rules and imperatives that conventional wisdom fasten on us are not binding except to the extent that we let them be technologies ways of working kinds of tools can be developed deployed and maintained at the community level communities founded upon ways of life that reflect the values and aspirations of the people who compose the community can take long steps toward exactly the degree of self-reliance that will best serve the purposes of the community communities can without complex social controls cooperate with other communities to provide things that are not locally available to enlarge cultures to do anything that will enhance the community without destroying it there are no shortages of anything on the face of the earth that would prevent any community from surviving healthily and happy if you say aha there are shortages of petroleum petrochemicals so severe that not everyone can have them the obvious answer is that not everyone needs them there are other fuels there are other chemicals petrochemicals seem essential not because of the technology so good that everyone must have it but because of a technology so poor that it has become inflexible dependent and stultified petrol chemical industry is a monument to the folly of putting all of our technological eggs in one huge basket that huge basket is corporate and state domination of technology this book is an argument for community participation with all the diversity and resulting flexibilities that that implies technology to hear most public descriptions and discussions of it is concerned solely with the great institutions national strength corporate progress gross national product national security state of knowledge you can practically practically hear all the trumpets blaring and see the thrones of power glistening at the end of majestic red carpets torah torah so long as technology actually seems that remote and that majestic it will not serve us like a monarch it will rule us rather those who manage it will will rule us fact is that technology is simply the way we use tools actual tools in the material sense and tools of knowledge and the sense of skills and craft and technique it is not majestic it's quite earthy it is not remote it involves us all and involves shopkeepers and crowded cities it involves farm hands it involves kids everyone people here people around the world we are all tool users and knowledge users from the tribal farmer scratching a seed furrow with a pointed stick to the high energy physicist aligning a particle accelerator from the shaman to the molecular biologist science is another matter it is a process one way of observing the natural world conjecturing about relationships in the natural world rigorously testing those conjectures and then making predictions as to performance and occurrence on the basis of those tested conjectures it is also the process by which over time virtually every conjecture even after acceptance has been replaced by another science is the way of thinking science is the way of doing work science is when someone on the basis of a long-tested theory or conjecture predicts it will take so much energy to drive a certain nail into a certain piece of wood other scientific probing having established descriptions of energy and for the hardness of wood technology is when someone attaches a dense material such as a metal to a hand suitable material such as wood tubular steel or fiberglass to produce the hammer that will impart the arm's energy to the nail a device that involves another technology based on the scientific notions of friction which is a theory and so on and so on today both science and technology are part of a public schizophrenia that is deranging as the that is as deranging as the private kind on the one hand virtually all politicians and managers of great economic power such as the rockefellers the morgans the duponts and the fords seem to regard science and technology as twin goddesses lighting the sky for the greater glory of capital expansion and the empire of businesses around the world socialist politicians and businessmen or ministers of this or that as they prefer to call themselves share exactly the same respect for science and technology and for exactly the same reasons but with different labels affixed socialists and capitalists alike for instance feel that the nation national strength is simply a function of national defense which in turn is just derived from the nation's state of technological know-how they also feel that no matter what the problem pollution for instance there will someday be a technological cure so therefore there really are no problems just political priorities counter to all that are the people who hate science and technology they reason that science and technology got us into whatever fix we are in can get only get us in deeper and should now give away to other ways of thinking and working in order to save our souls and our lives they ascribe to science a way of thinking which obliterates human consideration they ascribe to technology a way of working which obliterates concern for nature to make the point of this book it is necessary to oppose both these views the capitalist socialist one and the hate science and technology one the point is that there is no reason in nature in organization or in science and technology for human beings to live to lead second-hand lives under second party rules in second-class communities instead there is every reason if they choose to that human beings can participate fully in all the decisions that affect their lives be responsible for their lives and with other human beings live in precisely the communities suited to their capabilities and cares rather than bound to someone else's advantage or blueprint this hardly means sort of a reckless freedom of choice based only upon desire it does not suggest wishful thinking as the basis of society it is meant to suggest responsible capability as the basis freedom of choice thus based means that we then when people choose the shape of the community they must also be prepared and be capable of building that shape if the choice is made in freedom and if others enjoy an equivalent freedom it means that responsibility must be borne by those directly involved and cannot be fulfilled by denying freedoms of others freedom of choice that suggests that freedom to deny freedom is except for debating teams and obvious travesty freedom of choice otherwise just might be the death of a free society if as it surely has freedom of choice has come to mean freedom to choose between already existing situations in the development of which you were not directly involved then it does not reflect a free society at all but rather an ordered society freedom to create would seem to me a better demand for a free society even the necessity to create the necessity to make choices by actually making actions rather than just picking products whether social or concrete america today is a technologically backward nation it has lots of technology but the technology is largely frivolous serving corporate caprices technology has become very much like the politics there's a lot of it technology and politics everywhere and every nook and cranny of our lives and every ticking second of our times but the politics is frivolous too it serves the urges of the two major political parties the egos of the principal players in them and the big business men who pay for it all out of profits made from the use of the technology the situations really do go together the kind of technology that is possible and which would suit the old yearnings of the american dream is exactly the kind that would undermine the sort of spectator sport politics we have come to play it would be a technology in which ordinary people participated very actively it would be a tool to serve their purposes and make possible the kinds of lives they and not madison avenue want to live having a role in the development deployment and maintenance of technology wouldn't people also want more of a role in politics wouldn't they want a politics that makes possible a democratic life rather than politics that makes necessary a life subordinated to the power not politics but to the politicians in politics a person is not a citizen if the person's only function is to vote voters choose people who in turn act like citizens they argue they establish the forms with in which people live their lives they make politics the people who merely vote for them merely make politicians people who argue for their positions in a town meeting are acting like consumers picking between pre-packaged political items they had nothing to do with the items all they can do is pick what is they cannot actively participate in making what should be in technology there is the same thing to be merely a consumer of technology is to always accept and take what is and never to shape what could be invention science the arts civil life all can be enjoyed at smaller levels of social organization at the community level much of the best we have ever enjoyed in all of those fields comes from small not large arrange arrangements of work research education and society personal security the great hobgoblin which often scares people into giving up freedom for some claimed increase in safety can actually be provided more satisfyingly and more surely at smaller levels of arrangements particularly at the community level even the security of major geographical area covering literally thousands of communities the size of a modern nation state could be provided in a military sense at the level of organization perhaps a tenth as great as the one which today threatens to engulf us in a regimented society without the enemy having fired a shot or issued an order i make an assumption in all this most people would prefer to live in a social setting where they know their neighbors enjoy their work and have a full voice in discussing the terms under which the work is done and the living is lived i have another assumption that attaches to that such arrangements are structurally impossible in some social organizations the point at which the scale changes is simply the point at which the purposes of all the people involved or the purposes of the institutions and its institutional leaders become dominant numerical size is no gauge to this a spanish trade union the cnt with the membership of a million once had only two paid employees purposes of the members dominated on the other hand in some very small communities a single family or company may totally dominate generally speaking however sheer scale does at least tilt things toward command and away from democracy there is an obvious problem in imagining that the purposes of any group of people large or small ever will be so constant as to enable agreement and community i for one do not imagine any such constancy the individual purposes and predilections of people in the community are kaleidoscopic however if it if the basic purpose of the community is to be a community and if there is some shared respect for the neighbors in the neighborhood then the multitude of other differences can be and will be argued and resolved without tearing apart the founding purpose in short is the purpose of the community that undergirds the proposition not any supposition that there won't be any differences if of course the differences ever become so powerful that they challenge the underlying purpose so be it the community is then upon a reef and might as well have split apart in order to disengage but then all you have is two communities each still presumably united at bottom by the same purpose as the old one to have a community of shared respect another way of putting this is geometrically if the organization regardless of numerical scale is organized like a pyramid with power running down from the top and obedience at the base then the administrative scale is big a larger number of people controlled by the smaller number if the shape is spherical with power adhering to all the particles in it and with no way to establish an up and down order then the scale is small with decision making involving the smallest of all social units the individual all of the individuals after the assumption that people do indeed want to live in a community rather than anonymously in some sort of social conglomerate the remainder of my arguments are not as assumptions but practical propositions they are not based upon things that lie in the future on tools not yet discovered or used on principles yet to be spelled out they are based on what we have and what we are today still it seems discordant if possible and practical wide not present and palpable if it isn't just dreaming then why does present reality seem so immutable no doubt about it there is in any discussion of what could be an overwhelming sense of things as they are and powerful variations on the theme i often find myself asking why something isn't done differently only to hear the answer that one there are rules against it two that's not the way we do it three human nature just doesn't work that way four it costs too much five it's too simple meaning my suggestion of course six it's too complex meaning the thing being questioned of course seven you just can't that's all eight well i can't explain why not but that's the way it is and besides if i have to explain it to you you wouldn't understand anyway nine people just can't do things like that on their own a because they don't want responsibility b because they aren't smart enough c because they'd rather watch tv d because they won't let them reality is defined in all of those propositions as the way things are in a purely administrative sense none of those proper propositions not even the one about human nature describes any hard and fast material reality rules are made by people people can change them and not necessarily the same people that made them the way things are done is often the result of habit custom or old rules habits can be broken custom that is not based upon some material imperative can be changed cost is a bookkeeping matter it is the result of social agreements and is not part of the natural or material world costs are what a particular value system says they are paying as much for a painting as for the saving of a life is the result of a particular value system always successful to change and not the result of something handed to us by nature physics chemistry biology botany physiology or even psychology one person's priceless psychological security is another person's wasteland simplicity is not necessarily a curse in the natural world simple rather than complex answers are more the rule than the exception it would be incredibly complex to ask the human mind consciously to direct the functioning of all the bodily parts even though it might be satisfying to a certain managerial urge on the contrary the vital organs and the cells generally operate pretty much on their own doing their jobs so long as they can can without hierarchical hierarchical structuring and coercion photosynthesis which simply is it's a lot simpler than having the federal government or general motors try to create nourishment from scratch complexity on the other hand is by now a familiar managerial defense against anything in which there is a suggestion that people generally can understand operate or change any process controlled by someone who wants to keep the controls firmly in hand one reasonable response to a claim of complexity is to ask for clarification the imperius you can't is just that an exercise of authority not of reason it is part of reality in about the same way the inquisition inquisition was a part of religion again it may be a real force but it is a force that emerges from human purpose which is changeable rather than a material or natural imperative which might not be nearly so flexible it is possible by an exercise of human purpose to stop using petrol chemicals as fuel it is not possible by an act of human purpose to extend the availability of such chemicals beyond their actual availability in the natural world things that cannot be explained are things that cannot be explained and need not detain anyone interested in reality unless that interests focus entirely on the inability of some people to say what they mean the either deal that people can't won't or never have done something because most people are this way or that sometimes people are least rooted in reality unless you begin to call that people have over time acted in so many different ways and have even over short times changed in so many ways as to seem to have almost limitless possibilities certainly there is nothing to suggest that their ways of working and living together are inscribed irrevocably in their dna if so we could scarcely discuss the matter at all the most acute part of my own reality problem lies in the suggestion that they won't let there be any change we all define them differently of course i am prepared to admit as fervently as you wish that there are some people who have mighty interest against letting anything change and those whose very lifestyles are founded upon putting down any upstart suggestions that might set the apple cart to wobbling some welfare recipients or pensioners can be understood as not wanting anything to change because of the cynical conviction that it would just get worse the rockefeller family hardly seems eager to chain for change in the world unless it is simply a reinforcing of the vast system of wealth which is their own welfare system making it handily unnecessary to work except as whim dictates but understanding that to be part of reality is a shallow thing if it is not accompanied by a deeper appreciation of a real reality in which all idlers on earth to continue with that example do not amount to any great numerical shakes the reality is when most people want something to change it will change a few muttering malcontents could scarcely stop it particularly if the muttering comes from people who are clearly not among the most energetic or creative but actually the least as it is the case of the idol rich or the given up poor much of the criticism leveled against this book we'll call it unrealistic dreaming accepted if the real world is only the world of administrative decision then i do have a reality problem and i am properly disregarded as simple a ass praying in a distant pony if however the real world is based not all together upon desire but also upon material reality in what we know of it such as physics and chemistry etc and what we think of it such as poetry and philosophy then administration may be seen as merely one sort of effective opinion and not the law of nature after all if that is the case and this book will try to make it then the criticism of these speculations as unrealistic should be changed to saying that they are merely unpopular and that in turn might be modified to saying i'm popular right now but maybe not tomorrow to pick up your copy of community technology by carl hess just 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_f6vWhkD0LM | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_f6vWhkD0LM | Dyeing My Natural Hair With Adore Semi Permanent Hair Color In Jet Black | Does it cover greys? 🤔 | [Music] hi guys welcome back to my channel in today's video i'm gonna be doing a semi-permanent rinse on my hair as some of you guys know i did used to dye my hair before i had my son i used to do every six to 12 months and i stopped dying my hair when i was pregnant because obviously you can't dye your hair when you're pregnant so today i'm going to try a semi-permanent dye instead of a permanent dye because i am more aware of damaging my hair and having my hair being dried out from the dye so i'm going to try go down the semi-permanent route see how i like it i am going to go ahead and straighten my hair afterwards as well and trim my hair as well so if you do want to see the videos for that that should be coming up after this video i think or maybe before it should be on my channel now so what i'm going to do is i'm going to shampoo my hair first because that's what it says to do under the instructions and this is what my hairs look like at the moment i just went ahead and prepared my hair with this moisture miracle aloe and coconut water detangle and condition pre shampoo that video should definitely be up on my channel now so if you do want to see that video go ahead and check it out so i just detangled my hair all that jazz and just twisted my hair back up and now i'm just going to go ahead and shampoo my hair come back and then do the rinse so this is what it says on the packaging it's the creative image adore in jet black it's a shining semi-permanent hair color it's vegan cruelty free it has no alcohol no peroxide no ammonia and it says a vibrant shining color that gives hair a beautiful sensual feel and color that really lasts i don't know why i said it like that the directions say to shampoo and towel dry and then to use a protective cream around hairline so i'm assuming vaseline maybe i'm not sure and then apply the hair color 1 8 from scalp and comb through thoroughly cover the plastic cap and process with heat for up to 15 minutes rinse and shampoo okay so 1 8 from scalp i'm just going to apply as close to my scalp as possible but not actually touch my scalp that's what i'm gonna do so yeah let's go okay so i just changed my t-shirt because i don't want to get my other t-shirt messed up so i just put an old t-shirt i was gonna use like a hairdressing cape so i do have one when i do my son or my boyfriend's hair but i can't find it so this has got to do so it says to apply a cream around the hairline i'm not exactly sure what they mean by that but i'm not going to put vaseline because my skin is sensitive and it will flare up with anything heavy on my face so i'm just going to use my face cream that i usually use and put that around my hairline [Music] just like that really don't really want it to not touch my baby hairs because i want all my baby hairs to catch it i'm just going to wipe the cream off my baby hair i'm going to pop my hair off into four see i'm just starting off in this back section here i don't know if one pot one bottle was gonna do my hair i should have got two i'm gonna see how i go looks like it was open the seal's broken interesting let's hope it doesn't ruin my nails [Music] so yeah taking about that much it's gonna it's gonna stain my hands i can tell oh it's gonna save my hands okay well wear gloves it's too late for me now i mean i don't know why i thought i could do this without gloves i mean i don't have any gloves to use anyway if that makes me feel any better my hands are going to be seriously like stained i'm going to make sure to get inside the sections as well so i'm just applying this like i would do my gel or any other product it seems to be covering quite nice i think i am going to be alright with just one jar okay so i'm just going to twist it up so it doesn't get in my way i'm going to get my baby hairs in because when i dye my baby hairs they look a lot thicker so i'm gonna get as close to the hairline as possible without getting it on my [Music] skin it's gonna use generous amounts because i know that i'm not gonna run out now so if you have short hair i don't think you would need to use the whole bottle i know that my gray hairs are at the back i'm gonna make sure to get that section good and you proper i can't see them but i know they're there and if you find that it looks really black from here love it yeah because my hair is naturally 1b it's not quite black it's like a little bit of a brown hue on it yeah get into the section [Music] and get those baby hairs as well this side feels a lot better than that side i've got a lot more product on this side so i'm gonna add thick layer on this side oh look at my cushions messy work i should have done this in my red in my bedroom so i've done this in the bathroom so i'm just going gonna put some on the perimeter of my hair as well oh i think i got it on my neck [Music] great beautiful i'm just going to part it off again just make sure that those gray hairs at the back are covered just going to slather it on gray's be gone [Music] still got quite a bit in here so i mean how long is the shelf life 12 months maybe i'm gonna save it i think i've used of only half can't see inside it to check i don't know i feel like my hair is completely covered now i'm just going to use it all i've tried to use it all i'm just going to really lever it on just so that the hairs can be as covered as possible it wasn't that much at all i think it was about two pounds or no maybe four pounds um it doesn't really have a smell yeah it just has like a clean scent so nothing toxic doesn't smell toxic it says to comb through but i think the finger detangling will be just fine wow quite a lot for that okay let's keep going let's keep going just keep going i guess they say to keep it off your scalp because it's going to dye my scalp look how it's all over my face oh jesus this is a messy work so hopefully don't stain my face okay fantastic i try and keep it off your face girl come on you can do it still more the small i'm supposed to set this with heat as well it's taking forever well i definitely think i could probably get to use this out of this because okay we're coming to the end i don't know how i'm gonna get out my room without touching my bed this is a disaster now it's on my wall okay ah fantastic i guess we're done with that bowl well i think the bottle should say make sure to use gloves i mean you're gonna have thick people like me who just don't have the common sense just applying semi-permanent dye with their bare hands i'm just gonna use this clip since it's dirty already and then how am i gonna touch anything with these hands i need to get out oh i need to stop the camera okay i'm gonna figure this out back i washed my hands they're a little bit stained and my nails didn't make it unfortunately yeah my nails didn't make it so i'm gonna have to repaint them oh that was so pissed off anyway so i'm gonna put my cap on and apply heat for 15 minutes [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] that's all done so i'm not even gonna try and touch it before i get into that shower and i got a lot of it off it's just my actual nail polish is ruined i spent time with this yesterday anyway it's not that bad yes anyway i'm just gonna wash it out quickly and i'm just gonna rinse the water on top of it just get all the color off as much as i can and then go ahead and shampoo because the instructions say to shampoo afterwards so i don't know what that's going to do for my silk press because it's going to wipe away all the deep conditioning i did maybe i should have done the deep conditioner after [Music] and now i've just added my conditioner again and just combed it out i'm just going to twist it up and leave it in for like 15 minutes oh it looks good though messy as hell that looks good yeah just treat it as normal hair dye it's going to stain everything that it touches i've got a little bit my bed sheets a little bit my wall all over my nails terrible feels good nice and soft yes i'm just going to put my hair up like this put on a shower cap as well ouch it's like that and just leave that on for 15 minutes and i'll be back to show you guys how it looks straight after rinsing and then the result after i straighten my hair so i see you guys soon two hours later i don't know what do you guys think i think it looks really really black to me looks really dark actually i'm so guest so so this is what my hair looks like after i washed out the conditioner and the deep conditioner it's really nice light and fluffy it's still damp and the color is really black it's really black and let me show you the back so i usually have grays all at the back there i don't know can you see any grays should i get up close for you guys yeah let me get up close i'm just doing a deep squat right now [Laughter] i don't have mega knees sorry mate so yeah that's what it looks like at the back and now i'm just going to blow dry and straighten my hair so yes guys that's the end of this tutorial i'm extremely happy with the product even though it didn't catch my gray hairs i think it would be perfect for anyone who just wants a boost of color they also have like a range of colors as well so you can actually buy red purple or blue to get like a slight color on your black hair but as i said it's perfect if you just want that boost of color for like a special occasion but yeah thanks for watching guys and don't forget to like comment and subscribe to my channel if you want to see any more hair tutorials for myself and i'll see you guys in the next one bye [Music] | Sarah Naturally | UCNjwtmMAQdNzm_hvQtAQtbg | 2021-12-10 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,970 | 9,571 |
MUc0LGmHoU0 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MUc0LGmHoU0 | Northville Lake Placid Trail | Gear Breakdown | [Music] hey everybody pastor Ryan roving giant here I got some exciting news I am heading out to hike the Northville Lake Placid trail now North Lake Placid trail here I'll show you the front of the map goes 138 ish miles from North Ville and the southern Adirondacks all the way up to Lake Placid in the northern Adirondack it goes through the most remote sections of the Adirondack wilderness so I'm super excited about this trip before I go I thought what I would do is tell you guys a little bit about the plan bring you through a little bit of my planning process my preparations if you will and show you my gear that way you know I don't know if you guys want to do something like this you know what kind of gear you might want to bring so I figured I'd go piece by piece I'm using one of these National Geographic maps works great it's got all the stuff I need on it but I'll start from my pack and I'll go piece by piece through what I have in my pack so I got my pack Here I am a bit heavier than I wanted to be on this pack the pack that I am using here is a Teton sports the escape 4,300 this pack has been with me on a ton of trips it was actually originally my wife's and we ended up trading backpacks as mine was too small and hers here was too big so it worked out really well for the two of us it is a 70 liter pack honestly I'm using a fraction of that I'm probably only using about fifty out of the 70 liters on this pack I like to try to keep some stuff in the outside you'll see later it's a bit heavy five six pound pack so it's a heavy pack it's what I got and when you go out hiking don't let the fact that you don't have the best gear stop you can go out with tough like this I believe that these you can get for 70 bucks on Amazon don't let your pack hold your back if you will but yeah how about we just get started into this pack I'll start from the outside in you see hanging here off the front is a solar charger it is also a 2400 milliamp battery feeli f e ele e and this should be able to charge my phone about six seven times and I plan on doing all my filming with my phone the phone that I had there's motox for with a google fight plans this does great it's got white angle it's and it does all my recording for all my videos that's my phone this is my charger to keep that phone going you see here I just got my hunting and fishing license because I plan on doing a lot of fishing on this trip let me set the pack down and start talking through some of the gear on the outside here I am carrying a camp stool now this camp stool folds out it is a hunting stool made by Kings River got it at Walmart for like 6 bucks super cheap I came with like a strap that I just cut off cuz I don't need it I'm not carrying it on my shoulder I'm carrying it on my backpack this is a solid chair I have gone through like three or four chairs and broken every single one this is the first one that I'll have that has this flat bottom instead of pointed legs sticking out that should be a really helpful for me because I always end up sticking into the ground and then laying crooked it's not a pleasant sitting experience I end up breaking the chair so I'm gonna try this it's a little sturdier it's a little heavier normally these your camp chairs are trying to keep you around two pounds this is almost four it's three and a half pounds I think that it will do a great job for me and we'll see how it goes I'm kind of testing it out on this trip on the outside of my pack over here this is my tarp I will show you the more details on the tarp I made a snakeskin for the tarp I made the tarp you want to know more about the tarp I will talk about all this while we're on the trail so watch the videos yeah so here's my tarp in this little blue bag is my stakes and my tie outs and my hammock suspension pretty much all the cordage that I think will probably get wet at some point I like to keep stuff that can get wet on the outside of my pack that way I'm not carrying it with my sleeping bag or my hammock the things that I want to be nice and dry when I'm sleeping so cord bag lastly directly on the outside is this bottle it's a smart water bottle with a little squirt cap but I have taped over the label and written all over it this is denatured alcohol this is gonna be my primary alcohol for cooking I made a little fancy feed stove that I'm gonna use and you'll see that featured on the trip I'll show you where my cook kit is but I'll show you the details of these things on the actual trail but yeah denature alcohol I just made sure to mark this bottle up because it looks like hasty water when in reality it's alcohol so if I drink it I would get drunk really fast and then die don't want to be drinking that so making sure this bottle does not look like a regular water bottle denatured alcohol now I'll go over to my little hip pouch here this hip pouch doesn't carry much I don't normally carry a ton of stuff in there but I'm gonna have a small little compass and my pack covered this is just a small little pack cover that I made myself out of membrane so poly or membrane cell nylon and it's a super lightweight as nothing packs down too as you can see very little this will stay in my hip pocket so I can quickly deploy it throw it over my pack if it starts to rain so that's the next we'll look at one of these little side pocket no I'm gonna use this chair here in this side pocket here on this side this is my fire management stuff so I got my knife which is a K bar-b-que 15 I used this as my bushcraft knife I this thing has been through a lot there was actually a time when I had this knife I was batana a piece of wood and it bent about that far I thought the knife was shot I thought it was done for as soon as I came out of the wood bone snap right back into place the thing as straight as an arrow loved this knife this has been a phenomenal knife have seen me through a lot of good stuff a lot of great camping trips and I plan to take it along as my main and only means of processing firewood in the knife sheath there is a little front pouch here for whatever you want I happen to just keep a Leatherman in it so that's here Leatherman just in case useful multi-tool along with that I have just a ziploc bag with my fire starting stuff in it inside here I have a fire steel I have some blue shop rags those things work great for getting a fire started and I also have some of those wet fire squares that they sell at Walmart those things work great love them so I'm gonna use they also don't weigh much so that concludes that pouch now let me flip to the other side tucked up on the side here I have my fishing rod just kind of wrapped up the fishing rod doesn't weigh much only about 4 ounce it's a filled in stream 4 to 10-pound rod super light I originally had it in a like a tube but the case weighed over a pound alone so I was like forget the case hopefully I don't break any islets I'll try to be careful with him but I just kind of got it all wrapped up together and it stays right in the side of my pack there now I open up this side pouch this is gonna be mostly fishing stuff over here as I hike along this trail almost every actually not almost every single campsite all the way along the North Lake Placid trail has somewhere that I could go fishing no I may not go fishing every single night but I can go fishing every single night which is awesome so I've got a real here that packs down small it's a Zebco 33 micro and this is what's cool about this I actually got this reel from getting one of those telescoping rods telescoping rod was cheap I think the whole thing cost me like 25 bucks but the rod just blew into a million pieces trying to pull a snag out just shattered um but the reel was still in great shape and it's small and real than any other ones that I have it's lighter than any of the other ones that I have so I'm bringing this one along to use with that field and stream right there scissors for reaching down in taking care of getting hooks out of fish that dig a little too deep a small little tackle kit I just got some spinners and some Rapala zand just a couple of split shots those small little string and it's super light trying to keep that kit really light I'll be mostly fishing for trout in streams and ponds then just a small filet knife for processing the fish because I plan to eat what a catch and that concludes the fishing gear and that concludes the outside of the pouch on the sides the last section of outside of the pouch is my foot in here I have a small electronics bag with another chargers and USB cables stuff for keeping my devices charged mainly my phone and my headlamp speaking of which headlamp I have this Black Diamond headlamp love it to death works great USB charge phenomenal headlamp I'll be able to keep it charged using those battery chargers I always keep my platypus 2 3 litre water bag this is my water bomb I'm not bringing a hard plastic water bottle I'm bringing this is my water bottle and I also have a bladder inside the pack also to process water I'm bringing a Sawyer kit it's not the Sawyer mini it's the main size Sawyer I have found the Sawyer mini just does not give me a fast enough flow rate this one does a great job I love this Sawyer I advocate for Sawyer I have a Sawyer sticker on the back of my truck I think that they are awesome they pay me nothing to say that but I just from using the products I love Sawyer simple no moving parts works great all those pump filters that I've used I've broken every single one I've ever used I hate the taste of that iodine tablets so Sawyer filter all the way my backup is boiling water now I also have a Luci light in here I'm actually not gonna bring this along I just need to toss this I have my headlamp that'll work just fine for a light inside camp and around camp most nights I'm probably going to go in bed by about dark anyway so I'm not worried about that there's also an extra flashlight on the battery pack so between my headlamp and the battery pack and I'll have a little tiny flashlight on my keychain with my truck keys I'm gonna have all the light that I could possibly need and backups small little handkerchief with the high peaks on it just to be in the spirit of camping in the Adirondacks and my sea2summit titanium spork for reaching in and eating my meals out of ziplock bags that concludes all the outside of the pouch stuff so now let's move on in okay so we are in the path first I'm trying to keep the important things excessive the things that I need to get out fast especially while I'm hiking so I don't have to go digging through unnecessary stuff say I stopped for lunch or I stopped to go to the bath the thing I want to be able to access things like toilet paper I want to be able to access my lunch my food I want to be able to access my med kit all pretty quick so the first stuff that you find I've got some wet wipes and toilet paper for taking care of bidness I've got my food bag now I am gonna be able to resupply twice on this trip once in pissy Co which is four days into the trip and then once in Blue Mountain Lake which is about eight days eight to nine days into the trip and I'll be able to resupply all the food that I'll need to carry will fit in this bag I've dehydrated my own meals for breakfast and dinner lunches will be dry foods so like Laura crackers bagels and stuff like that so my foods actually pretty light pretty small shouldn't be much of a problem it doesn't take up a ton of space in my pack next this is my med kit and personal items I've got things like my toothbrush I've got deodorant I've got a full med kit so toothbrush camp soap little washcloth and med kit slash personals kit so this has some blister care stuff it's got triple antibiotic it's got all my medicine that I have in a little baggie with rice to help keep the moisture away from him but but key thing that I want you to hear about is this stuff right here this is called silver sulfadiazine creme silver sulfadiazine creme SSD or silvadene silvadene is a burn cream it has silver and it has zinc in it I am clumsy stuff happens out in the woods and when you're dealing with fire or with hot pots and alcohol stoves and stuff yet yeah sometimes just accidentally touch something hot and you burn yourself and burns can get infected really fast this stuff is incredible it takes care of those those those little camp burns it takes care of them really well and especially since I am surrounded with synthetic fabric you see synthetic fabric when it burns it melts and it melts onto your skin it's hard to get off you can burn yourself just trying to get the stuff off your skin if it were to melt on your skin a lot of campers end up in the emergency room because they set synthetic fiber on fire and couldn't get away from it and burn themselves severely so if I get little burns on accident SSD you have to get it prescription but it is not a controlled substance so feel free to go to your doctor and just say like hey I'm going up this is what I did I went to my doctor I said hey I'm going out camping I've used silvadene in the past for minor burns would you be willing to write me a prescription and they no problem happy to do it that's my personal personal stuff bag I just made it out of a little bit of excess material from my gear hammock now a couple pieces of clothing I've got a rain jacket I've got a down warm puffy jacket this also serves as my pillow for sleeping in the hammock this is I love this super light next is my regular clothes bag this is all my extra clothes holds down pretty small I just got extra underwear some shirts a shirt tote to sleep in extra socks I'm wearing the same clothes every day my clothes are gonna get nasty I'll try to wash them while I'm out there using the camp soap but in general just a few extra items for me to be able to sleep in something dry while I hike in something McNasty now we are on to my cook system so this is just a bag that I made out of reflectix it opens up here the top it is a stand up pump so it'll it'll stand on its own and what I do is I put a ziplock bag full of my dehydrated meal inside this pouch and that dehydrated meal after I fill it with boiling water seal up the ziplock bag seal that down cooks in here in about 20 minutes it reconstitutes and gets all nice and warm and tasty so that is my cook bag this is my cook kit it's a zebra pot that I have reflectix all around and you'll see more of the cook kit on the trip inside here I've got a cup I've got a windscreen I've got a piece of aluminum foil away under things so I don't burn things with my with my alcohol stove and I have a Fancy Feast stove that I made myself I'll show you all this on the trips that finishes the main pouch now I'm gonna move us up to the bottom pouch here we're getting close to the finish inside this bottom pouch is primarily my sleep system so in this little bag pretty tiny little bag here this is my deer hammock I hangs under my hammock you'll see that in more detail on the trip my roving giant eleven and a half foot hammock this is a hammock gear incubator zero down under quilt love it to death it's probably a little bit overkill for this trip but I'd rather be too warm than too cold and my sleeping bag which is an X light 40 degree synthetic sleeping bag I'd love to have a down sleeping bag just can't afford one yeah the under quote was a higher priority than a top quilt but this works great will keep me nice and warm on a trip like this and thus conclude all of my gear here's the deal guys I appreciate you I appreciate you following me and learning what I have to teach from camping or just coming along and learning alongside me I'm looking forward to this trip and I've been wanting to take on something more challenging than a weekend adventure for a while the North for Lake Placid Trail is close to home for me because I grew up in Mayfield which is the next town south of North though the Adirondacks I always consider the Adirondacks home I'm a little bit nervous never done something quite this long but I'm gonna have you guys with me so I'm not worried and we will keep you posted as I go this trip is also a bit of a spiritual exercise for me I find that being alone in the woods with God gives me a chance to clear my head and I'm glad you guys gonna be along with me so hey stay curious everybody [Music] | The Roving Giant | UClDaFu9Y8G99KYecPmKomPQ | 2018-09-08 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 3,313 | 16,436 |
2O59WVdEN8E | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2O59WVdEN8E | My SECRET to NEVER Plateauing👀🫢🚫 | I'm cringing so hard at myself right now o I'm not saying to do this so you want to know how to never Plateau well I've got the secret for you I hate myself I swear to [Music] God in case you didn't know yellow is my favorite color so obviously I have this chair in my office how cute I going to do a photo shoot just like this period anyways ohen hello welcome back to time with Tally or welcome to time with Tally if you've never been on my channel before my name is tally and I do Beauty fitness health lifestyle type of content or really whatever I feel like doing but most of the time I act the fool so for today's video I just want to talk to you guys a little bit about my secret to never plateauing now I'm not saying to do this but this is what works for me so we're going to going to get right into it because I don't want to make this video longer than it has to be and if you like what you hear today please be sure to follow like comment share and subscribe you already know what to do anyways my secret to never plateauing is this every 3 to four months or so I take off a week from the gym boom that's it m drop I'm out but in all seriousness I actually do I take off anywhere between 5 to 7 days just depending on how I'm feeling or how busy my month or week is so for someone like me I do usually go to the gym anywhere between four to 5 days a week up to about 10 to 12 times a week but that is because my schedule can be a little bit flexible so some weeks I actually allow myself 3 to four days off whatever may be and on my days off I usually will go to the gym twice once in the morning and once at night so for someone like me with a really busy schedule and going to the gym so much taking the time off it does not hurt a week off a week off did she just say a week off yes yes I did but I'll tell you why during that week off I allow my stress levels to go down I allow myself to also maybe do things during that week that I wasn't able to the week before whether it be errands or chores or catching up on homework like when I was in school this time also allows for my muscles to fully recover I do try my best to make sure that my workout plan um and schedule lines up in a way that allows for at least two days of recovery between hitting each muscle group but sometimes some weeks compound movements don't really fully allow for that recovery before I'm hitting that muscle again so this one week really does allow me to fully allow that recovery process to do what it has to do not only that a lot of the times I know myself well enough to know that around the 3 to four month Mark is when I tend to start feeling unmotivated or like there's not much change although I'm still continuously progressively overloading I'm starting to feel some type of a burnout or I'm bored with my regime or whatever it is regime I don't know so this week off is kind of like a reset really for me when I actually do go back into the gym after day five or 7 I feel more motivated this week off usually will spark that for me and sometimes you just need to keep things interesting especially when you've been doing this for so long a lot of gym goers tend to believe that a week off will cause some type of like massive regression but that's because a lot of us just suffer from body dysmorphia I did read an article one time that said something along the lines I think it was the Journal of physiology I'll I'll link it in the description it spoke of how change doesn't really occur until about week two and that's where people started to see differences in their cardiovascular State endurance and their lean muscle mass but again read the article I don't want to quote anything people tend to forget that you burn calories by literally existing you burn calories by sleeping and breathing and eating and talking and walking and doing all the things that you do so during the week off I usually will eat lesser calories and still remain eating healthy but truthfully that has changed everything for me taking off that time when I finally go back it's like you're keeping your body shocked you're keeping your body surprised and like I always say you want to keep your body on its toes so it can continuously adapt it's basically the same mechanism of progressive overload in a sense you're giving it something new to react to or respond to I always feel after that one week off I usually will feel muscle soreness again even though that's not an indicator of actual muscle growth or not the sole indicator I like to feel the soreness I don't know I'm crazy I'm a masochist a little bit my body is really just sitting there like ooh what's this what's going on what do I got to do next and all of that really just ties into the whole feeling of being like Oh I'm here I'm present again and I'm ready to go harder than I was before and that's usually where I see the most change is when my mood is really in it I mean don't get me wrong I still go when I really don't feel like going but we all know that the days that we're in the mood to work out those workouts kind of hit different that's where we go beast SM anyway I will link in the description a couple of the articles that I read that actually recommend that you take a week off every now and then maybe it'll be something that benefits you and fits into your lifestyle if you feel crazy enough to try this out let me know and let me know how you felt after leave comments Below in conclusion thank you all for spending time with me today and I'm sorry I couldn't talk too much but I'm sure you guys love that anyways I will see you all in the next video [Music] bye | Tali | UCfwftDi4_MeK3sib8hQa72w | 2023-12-24 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,125 | 5,637 |
W9GxvqeuYQ0 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W9GxvqeuYQ0 | SEROTONIN AGONIST AND ANTAGONIST | all right everybody so today we are going to discuss rotman gonis and antagonist okay we have already discussed if you remember this slide we discussed that what can be the uh the effects if certain will be less in the body so you can uh think of why it is needed in the body so much okay safe serotonin is less in the body so a person would become anxious wonderful the person would have panic phobias mental obsessions behavioral compulsions pain depressed mood pms post men's menopausal symptoms sleep cycle disturbances gi distress carbohydrate cravings right so uh all right uh last year we last term we talked about it as well right so let's talk about it again that how exactly is biosynthesized and distributed so serotonin is synthesized from a minor acid l tryptophan by hydroxylation and decarboxylation right uh by hydroxylation means that you're adding up into tryptophan uh the oh group and by decarboxylation means that you're taking out the carbon uh carbon dioxide from it right the carboxylic group right okay then we have approximately 90 percent of serotonin is found in enterochromafent cells of the git uh much of the remaining 10 person is found in the platelets small amounts are formed in the other tissues including brain that lets acquires rottenin from circulation during passage through intestine by specific and highly update active uptake mechanism so serotonin is stored in granules as a complex with atp the major breakdown product of serotonin is 5-hydroxy indole acetic acid serotonin is also the precursor of melatonin if you remember melatonin is a pigment which uh gives the dark color to the skin right yeah it gives pigmentation right okay so mechanism of action it depends that where exactly it is right so when we talk about 5 hd 3 receptor 5 hd receptor so we have several classes right so we have 5 hd1 first of all so even five ht one has sub subtitles so through one a uh all the way to one f and one p they're there right so five ht1 receptors are coupled to an inhibition in cmp stimulation contracts arterial smooth muscle especially in kerotic and cranial circulation at pre-synaptic sites neuronal serotonin release is inhibited when we talk about five issue okay when we talk about five hc2 we have subtypes a 2c right so 5 hd2 receptors are coupled to an increase in phospholipase c activity stimulation causes contraction of vascular and intestinal smooth muscle and increases microcirculation and vascular permeability so stimulation of this receptor on platelet membrane causes platelet aggregation in the cns this receptor mediates halocytogenic effects halos uh halocenogenic effects are those that a person would start to have hallucinations right hallucination is the feeling that somebody is here but actually is not feeling presence of somebody who's not even there okay then we have five hitting receptors so they are linked to ligand-gated ion channel stimulation of this receptor in the area prostema causes nausea and vomiting stimulation on peripheral sensory neuron causes pain when we talk about 5 hd4 receptors it increases cmp level in the git these receptors mediate an increase in secretion in peristalsis when we talk about 5 ht 5 receptors so they are expressed in the brain and are coupled to decrease in cmp level six and seven are expressed in brain um are coupled to an increase in cmp level so five hd6 receptor appeared to be involved in anxiety and cognitive function and when we talk about five hd7 so they are linked to thermal regulation learning memory and nausea deceptive processing no deceptive is related to pain processing okay here i have included a slide in which i tried to give you the diagrammatic representation if you will pause this make it in your notebook and then go to my slides so it will be very much easy for you to remember that where exactly cmp levels are decreasing and where the cmp levels are increasing please note here 5 hd3 are the ligand-gated ion channels right okay here again since uh if you look here so these are linked to gi right inhibitory one and then gq and gs and if you remember the g protein covered receptors i've talked in detail a lot of times about it so i have inserted this slide so that you may know that what exactly can be affected overall again um summarize for you people to learn in a better way okay now we are going to talk about what exactly medicines are there in the market which can make us happy right all right so first of all we have our and along with happy which can help us retain knowledge even well right okay so first of all we have bespiron so it is relatively a specific 5sg1a receptor igonis with weak dopamine receptor antagonism this is extremely important that you remember that bispheron is enhancing one thing so on the other hand it is depressing the other thing right all right so it is useful for management of anxiety disorders especially generalized anxiety disorders if you remember i talked to you if you look here we are talking that bispiron okay it is uh antagonizing dopamine receptor it means that it is inhibiting dopamine release right uh and when you inhibit dopamine release so of course parkinsonism can be caused right all right extra pyramidal effects would be produced in all right what is extra pyramidal effects the peripheral effects can be there right a person would have difficulty in moving um the muscles will not coordinate properly and all right okay so just imagine that you're being happy but you're not able to walk properly isn't that sad okay so it may be useful in the treatment of agitation associated with alzheimer's and adhd therapeutic actions can take as long as two weeks to appear then we have tryptins so tryptins are if you if if you look here tryptons and then i have faced this semicolon okay so this is because this is a particular class okay and this class is composed of drugs which have tryptamine amino acid in it okay so we have soma tryptin rhizotroptin aloe tryptin uh zombie trypton okay then we have almo tryptin uh flova trypton and nara trypton right so the tryptins as a class are five h t one d and one b receptor agonist and have one f agonist activity so activation of 5 ht 1b receptor inhibits vasodilation and inflammation of manages and pain transmission and release of vasodilator substances such as calcitonin gene related peptide in trigeminal neuron i am sure you must have a study about the cranial nerves and when we specifically talk about the cranial nerve five okay so i'm sure you all know that already that it is the most complex nerve okay and it is basically innervating our face right so basically our uh movements such as biting and uh and what chewing okay they're all associated with it right okay so uh uh and it also gives uh makes you have sensations of the face okay so uh this is the trigeminal neurons okay which are uh which are there in the cranial nerve five okay which are extending from there right okay so 5 ht 1b economist activity results in basic construction of dilated cerebral vessels the major use of tryptins is the treatment of acute migraine migraine about 50 percent to 80 percent of patients report relief from pain within 2 hours tryptins may be useful to treat cluster headaches so 5ht 1b activity can cause coronary vaso spasm and chest pain is an adverse effect of tryptanes are contraindicated in patients with cad which is a coronary artery disease or angina other adverse effects of this class include flushing hypertension wall nausea and vomiting so all of these are available in oral as oral agents then we have soma tryptin and zombie tryptin so these are available in nasal sprays and then we have some tryptin right which is also available in the subcutaneous injection form then we have traceodone so the parent drug is metabolized to m chlorophenyl by uh piperazine an activator of 5ht 1b and 5ht2 receptor it also blocks a reuptake of serotonin transidone is used to treat depression especially with insomnia which is that in a in inability to sleep properly right okay so the side effects are numerous with headache uh dizziness constipation chest pain arrhythmia and preactism seen in multiple patients then we have tegacerod and allo uh citron right so this drug tagusa rod is a specific five hd4 garnish used to treat reticle bowls syndrome and constipation when we talk about this right so it speeds up gastric emptying and reduces gi sensitivity aloe citron is 5h3 entergonis used for irritable bowl syndrome and can have severe gi effects it is its use is restricted in woman when we talk about the agonist drugs wait so the first class we have is kipro heptadine so ciproheptadine is a potent h1 receptor which is histamine one receptor and a goddess of the phenothiazine class it also blocks both 5sg1 and 5h2 receptors so it is used most it is used frequently to limit diarrhea and intestinal spasm produced by serotonin secreting kerosenoid tumors and post post gastric tommy dumping syndrome okay let's talk about it so we are saying that it is used frequently to limit diarrhea okay an intestinal spasm produced by these okay so these uh carotenoid tumors okay and dumping syndrome is actually producing these side effects right diarrhea and interstellar spasm uh kerosene tumors again it is obviously it is uh the slowly growing cancer cancerous cells okay and uh you know that gesture tommy those people do who want to reduce their weight quickly and who just can't control their appetite so they have the their stomach partially like removed or tied up right so because of that a dumping syndrome develops right which gives a person a flushing diarrhea intestinal spasm and all that okay because just imagine your stomach starts was to uh was to convert the bolus into kind right and the stomach is not now able to do that right okay then we have it produces sedation and anti-cholinergic actions then we have on densiton ganeshatron the dolacetron and pallono citron so these drugs are 5 hd3 receptor endogonous so 5 hd3 receptor endergonists are highly effective in treating nausea vomiting associated with chemotherapy and radiation therapy and have become primary agents used with these therapies iv in their administered iv or orally so iv administration 30 minutes before anti-cancer treatment is very much effective and when we talk about uh palo nocitron so it is administered iv and has a much longer half-life as compared to other agents i want to add one of the very famous use of ondensetron we frequently give it to the woman who cannot control uh vomiting during pregnancy right so it is used not only in chemotherapy but also it is considered to be one of the safest drug to be given to uh the ladies who are were expecting okay then we have uh cozapine so while clozapine i remember i talked a lot about this drug last semester right so while uh clozapine mainly blocks the one and the four receptor it also blocks five hd to air and 2c receptor and has mixed acetylcholine musculic antigonus activities right so quasipin is an antipsychotics would reduce extra pyramidal effects i told you already extra pyramidal we when we talk especially we are talking about tradition right that the person is not able to walk properly right the limbs are not moving effectively and all okay so when we take close-up pain okay so the extra pyramidal effects are really really reduced uh then we have risk periodon so it is an antagonist of 5 hc2a 2c and dopamine receptors so respiraton is an atypical anti-schizophrenic agent with reduced extra pyramidal effects i want to ask you all one thing and i really would appreciate if somebody will give me answer for that uh let's just say i want to a person is going into depression okay and your dopamine levels are getting decreased okay it means that they have depression plus they have uh parkinson's disease as well they're getting close to it right so tell me what class of 5 hd drug would i give and if you would name this drug specifically i would really appreciate so don't rush into the conclusion right now think at home while you would be reviewing my lecture on youtube in the recorded version think about it search about it go through the slides again and again that wish drug is a drug which is enhancing serotonin release while enhancing dopamine uh as well right last slide so uh we have floxity and other ssris so the action of this class of antidepressants are presumed to be due to decrease serotonin uptake into the neuron right everybody thank you everyone wait | Fiz Teach | UCpZ2jAvW1tygagDL_V-oARg | 2021-02-12 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 2,206 | 12,536 |
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m_6c5RC9a9Q | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m_6c5RC9a9Q | Review Blunt Spear Head (Medieval Fight Club) MFC | [Music] today guys and welcome to medieval mayhem on this channel you'll find lots of videos into the whole medieval period you'll find reviews into other people's gear you'll find crafting videos into costuming you'll find DIY videos into furniture and you'll find analysis into historical events who are the main characters and why do things turn out the way that they did so if medieval is your thing you might want to consider subscribing okay in today's video we're going to have a look at the medieval Fight Club reenactment spear this is a blunt training spear and is perfect for all of the reenactors out there let's take a look as you can see I've mounted mine onto a 1.8 meets a 180 centimeter piece of doubt is approximately 26 millimeters in diameter I'm sorry I'm using metric I'm not very familiar with the whole Imperial system okay so let's take a look at some specs on the spear it has a total length of 352 millimeters a blade length of 232 millimeters the thickness of the edge is 2 millimeters the wingspan is 80 millimeters and the weight is 442 grams with nice and light very practical very realistic I really really like this most importantly the tip is designed as a very blunt tip let's take a quick look at that alright so as you can see the tip has I'm guessing here this is approximately 15 millimeters in diameter which is really good you're not going to hurt anyone really with that not unless you're really punching at them so for reenactment purposes this is fantastic so many people so many people out there I know use a traditional spearheads for training purposes and people do get hurt and it's really disappointing you don't have to this isn't that expensive this is $60 really fantastic piece of kit it's obviously made with a modern steel that's ok this is a training piece of kit we're not talking about the zombie apocalypse at the moment here guys so this is perfectly fine and and for people who want to get good at you Speirs this is a fantastic way to do it it really isn't that expensive when you think about the cost of the spearhead it's $60 a cost of a piece of dowel I think goes for around about 25 or something dollars I'm in Australia we use Bunnings Warehouse is our traditional sort of hardware store here there isn't really a whole lot of competition in that market a little bit of a warm day here in Brisbane Australia but this is just such a great piece of kit and Spears were so much like they were the main weapon of the whole medieval period Spears saxis axes that kind of thing knives swords would have been really reserved for the nobility or higher echelons of society or people who could find one on the battlefield and perhaps was someone who may have stolen it who knows but there we go guys really really really nice piece of kit here and I rate this very highly I think this is definitely worthy of a nine out of ten the only real things I could think of possibly in improving on this I think it would be nice to see some other options for the training Spears and perhaps a wider with that kind of thing but realistically I find this a very very useful tool to train with I do very strongly suggest that if you are doing weapons training gear up appropriately I know that I use my gambeson and chainmail when I'm doing pretty much any weapon training trainers you would fight was the mantra that I lived under when I was in the army I spent 14 years of my life in the army and and so definitely training very much as we would do in fighting and it's fine that's that's just the way it was already guys thank you so much for watching please like subscribe and share I'll catch you in my next video [Music] | Medieval Mayhem | UCMfudt0AvGLE7tCTQZ4ByYg | 2020-04-02 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 688 | 3,673 |
4oXtgPwrW0I | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4oXtgPwrW0I | Rare Beauty VS One Size Eyeliners | Selena Gomez + Patrick Starrr | all right hey guys welcome back to my channel so today i have a very exciting video and it's kind of a little bit of a showdown we're going to be testing out two eyeliners i just launched at sephora and i've tried them both i own both and i am really excited to give you my thoughts on them because they're two things that have been very hyped up really exciting launches for us this year at sephora's and that is the rare beauty liner by selena gomez and the patrick star drag proof point made precision liner i have both here today and i've done a couple of tests outside of this video that i'll insert pictures of but essentially i really put these two through the ringer i drew swatches on my arm on both sides took a shower did wings and slept in them and i really tested these out for you guys so i have my thoughts on them and they're pretty mixed i'll be quite honest let's just go into the rare beauty first because this is the most recent launch packaging stunning i love the simplicity of it the color the gold uh accented cap it kind of reminds me of m cap m cosmetics by michelle phan but i don't think there was any like copyright infringement there that's not what i'm saying it just reminds me of that but really beautiful it's really pretty and the tip is very fine it is a brush tip and then the patrick starr is a standard eyeliner uh housing it reminds me quite a bit of the l'oreal liner um component and packaging and the tip as well and with this you can really do those very small little precise lines this is so hard to do when i can't see so you can do little lines very thin dashes or a thick line now with brush tips and i think this messes people up a lot you don't want to use a lot of pressure with them you want to only use the tip so if you only use the tip of it i can't see at all if you just use the tip you can get the finest little lines with it i actually prefer brush tip liners so that's how both of them look when you just swatch them going on i did again do a test so i'll show you pictures of that now this is what it looked like after or before i took a shower and after um so you can clearly see that the one size is not waterproof as it claims i when i took my shower i made sure not to use any body wash or scrub or anything like that and it still took it off and just to show you my point i'm going to just spritz oh god i'm gonna spritz just with a little bit of spray on both let it sit for a few seconds and then wipe away and you can see the rear beauty really didn't move at all and then the patrick star is pretty much gone that was a huge indication of the wear test of the bowl of both formulas the rare beauty clearly is longer wearing but i do like the way it applies better i find if you don't have enough ink in the brush tips or if there's anything gunking up the brush tips it won't apply well whereas the patrick's are it oh it always applies well and that's the case with felt tip liners they will do that over they will outperform a brush tip until they to themselves get gunked up at which point you kind of need a new one whereas a brush tip you can sort of clean it out with a little bit of alcohol or even water or anything like that just to kind of get that gunk out use a spoolie you know do the thing but i'm pretty impressed with the rare beauty like i'm really rubbing hard and it's it's very difficult to remove but when you are ready to take it off i did receive i did notice that it was very easy to remove the makeup remover in terms of application let's do a little bit of a test right now so on my right eye i'm going to do the patrick star liner and as you can see you can get a really precise line cool and then i'll do my inner corner and there it is very fast easy i made a little bit too long but applies very very easily the rare beauty liner again you have to be a little bit more careful because it is a brush tip and you need to only use the very very end of it so you just need to be careful aware of that but you can get a much finer line with it and then for the inner wing there you go so you get the same result with both but again this side is not going to be as long wearing as the rare beauty guys that concludes this video i hope you enjoyed the demo and kind of show down between the two liners showing you guys the pictures of after taking a shower and then an application test again i'm kind of torn because i think the patrick star was a little bit easier to apply this brush tip while i really like it it's a little bit too sensitive where you really need to hone in and be just having the exact amount of pressure and i don't find that's the case with the kat von d lock-it liner which i don't really like any or the tattoo liner which i don't really love anymore but there's other brush liners that i find are not as difficult to use for example like the sephora collection liner i think is amazing there's others as well even the clinique i really like their brush tip liner that said in terms of ergonomics the feeling and just the liner themselves i much prefer the rear beauty i think it's at a better price when it's 20. it's 19. this i think is like 22 or something um so you do get a little bit more bang for your buck and i also must mention that you get almost double the amount of liquid liner in this rare beauty liner that you do than you do in a normal standard liner i was looking at all the milliliters and you get a lot more in here so that said i know i didn't have a definitive answer i think i prefer the way this goes on but the formula in this is better like significantly better so i'm kind of torn i think if i just use this more and spend more time learning and perfecting the amount of pressure i'll learn to love it but also at the same time with liners they are not everlasting kind of like eyeshadows are it takes a long time to hit pan by the time you might perfect your technique with this you might have gone through quite a bit of it i i i'm really torn this is easier for beginners but you wouldn't want to set it with like a black eyeshadow and then a couple layers of setting spray whereas this you can kind of just put it on me out the door so take that as it is if you're someone who is more about doing graphic liner really precise little work you might want to take a look at this however you can get those super microfine lines of the brush tip that you can't get with this but in terms of ease and initial just making a line this is an easier liner to use rare beauty stays on longer it's gonna be better for events weddings shows performing anything like that however you need to already be really good eyeliner to use this in my personal opinion so guys that is about it that wraps up this video i'm gonna go take this off and actually let me do that on camera right now with the one star wipes so with patrick star's initial announcement announcement on sephora's website and his own youtube it was featuring the go off wipes and the spray i don't have the spray but i do have the wipe so i'm gonna see how well they work i'll be honest i did already try them but not on something like this so let's see they're really large they're really really big so that's actually awesome i'm not a huge fan of makeup wipes i don't like the fact that they're single use and they are a little irritating but if you use them right you shouldn't have to worry so i'll usually just press it on the eye area kind of massage it in tap tap you don't want to rub too hard and then just sweep away so i definitely took the liner off for sure my mascara needs a little bit more work but this is the they're real from benefit and i find that this mascara is honestly very difficult to remove it's not waterproof so i don't know what they put in it but i'm actually pretty impressed with that but i probably won't use these that often and then let's see how it does with rare beauty i'm thinking i might need a little more liquid for this side so i'm going to fold the towelette in half okay yeah as you can see the rear beauty does not want to remove as easily yeah it's significantly more difficult to remove it's a really really long wearing liner oh my gosh it's still not off i mean i'm pretty happy with that it took everything off that would need to come off in a first cleanse but i will go in with a um secondary cleanser probably the skin fix but yeah yeah you can see already my skin got a little bit of your irritation just from the rubbing action and i don't have sensitive skin so again i'm really not a huge fan of makeup wipes but if you're in a pinch they're fine that concludes this video i hope you guys enjoyed please subscribe if you're not already and hit the bell and give me a like and again as for the two liners you really gotta just pick which is more important to you longevity or ease of use and for the wipes if you are makeup by person i do encourage you to try to get out of that and do double cleanses they're really just not environmentally friendly and they do irritate your skin over time and just they push product into the skin versus getting rid of it so i do highly encourage you to abandon them but if you are looking for a good wipe i actually really like the one size it took no time at all and it was just one wipe i do find a lot of the time you're using two or three because they are really small or the formula isn't emollient enough to break down that makeup but it did a pretty good job i don't have anything left really that i can see but i am still going to cleanse again and yeah so that's about it i'll see you on my next one thank you again for watching and until then bye [Music] you | Will Cook | UCWPmANDaqAG_e_2ApXGEbWg | 2020-09-11 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,957 | 9,665 |
_bgJ9EDLx9s | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_bgJ9EDLx9s | UNDERSTANDING THE SEASON OF YOUR LIFE || APOSTLE JOSHUA SELMAN || DISCIPLESHIP TV. | you have to discern when Seasons come to an end and when other seasons start the Bible says talking about the sons of isaka he said they had understanding of the times and so I just want to pray because I keep standing please there are four things that happen in the life of any man that begin to indicate that certain seasons are coming to an end and then that others are beginning number one there will be an unusual urge to pray an unusual Grace for prayer is good to always be prayerful but when you are stepping into very defining moments there is an unusual urge to pray you'll just find out that you almost don't want to be in the midst of people you want to be alone this is a very ancient principle I have been teaching for a long time just help those under the anointing an unusual urge to pray number two there will be an unusual urge to give at that point when seasons are about to change in your life you can give almost anything anything at all an unusual urge to give nothing seems to make sense to you again [Music] number three there will be an unusual sometimes inexplanable attack from the kingdom of darkness it's like a season where everything just begins to fight you [Applause] pay attention everything just begins to fight you your job your spouse your family for no known reason the agitations from hell because you see Satan is not Omni ancient he does not know all things so he uses Angelic activities to suspect why are angels suddenly moving around a family he knows that Angelic activities only happen at the instance of the word he does not need to know the details the moment he sees Angels ascending and descending he knows that the word of God has been sent towards that life and so he will come to find out what is going on Hallelujah this is very important and the final sign is that God orchestrates a prophetic encounter for you because you see prophecy is very powerful it can announce Seasons it can bring Seasons to end Alleluia let me repeat myself an unusual urge to pray an unusual urge to give demonic attacks suddenly around your life and then an encounter with the prophetic these are biblical signs there are some of you I just described You by this exhortation therefore I decree and declare anyone here who has come to the end of a season [Music] I call upon my God the god of my Covenant I push you to a new city in the name of Jesus Christ please help those under the anointing I push you to a new season new Financial Seasons new spiritual Seasons there are some of you in Ministry there are certain places you did not carry before but God is about to be announcing you in new way better mantles better Partners [Music] New anointings by the spirit of God I stand by this road and I shoot you step into New Seasons step into New Dimensions step into New Seasons climb that ladder in Destiny in the name of Jesus Christ foreign to New Seasons In The Name of Jesus Christ some of you this is the season you will encounter the mantle of your destiny until now you are Elisha but you have been a farmer whereas investing in his Prophet I relocate you by the mantle of your destiny and you are operating now that is not consistent inside outside I stretch my hands I call upon the god of my Covenant step into those mantles find the mantle for your destiny find the mantle for your destiny thank you foreign don't waste your time you came here for an encounter and know what I'm saying I know what I sense from my spirit I tell you there are people here where you are is not the mantle of your destiny has been searching for you you are a prophet what are you doing in the farm you are a kingdom financier what are you doing around I stand again by the god of my Covenant and I declare be relocated to the place of Destiny and anyone deceiving you and wasting your time and wasting your destiny I clear them out of your life thank you [Applause] Esther was ordained to be Queen but she was in sushan Ruth was ordained to be part of the lineage of Jesus but she was somewhere experiencing a course Peter was a fisherman whereas his Destiny was an apostle foreign one minute align Me O God to the place of my relevance the place of my destiny I'm tired of escorting orders I'm tired of wondering what to do with my life your assignment [Applause] is as important listen to me your assignment if you do not locate the place of Destiny you will keep escorting orders you will get angry you will get offended your breakthrough your your celebration your relevance is in that place of your assignment prayer father tonight [Applause] it's as low icon in the volume of the book as it is written of me it has been written of you foreign [Applause] when you come again lo I come in the volume of the book as it is written of me no I come in the volume of the book as it is written of me oh Esther your season has come all rules your season has come oh Peter your season has come thank you oh John your season has come Elijah your season has come [Applause] oh [Music] my season has come whoa my season has come oh [Laughter] your season has come oh your season has come your season has come on Hallelujah I'm seeing a graceful prophetic psalmistry there are many of you you have been called input is a dimension of the prophetic psalmistry songs you did not write coming from Heaven I stretch my hands Lord where are they inside and outside songs that become ladders for the end time ladies into the Drone room counters I declare May that Grace made that man to rest upon you in the name of Jesus in the name of Jesus coming straight by the spirit the defeating order of worship take that place now in the name of Jesus Christ [Music] you are not wasting your time you came to church [Music] just bring the spirit for one minute undivided spiritual attention this is for Kingdom Come This is for my destiny this is for all connected to this grace is [Music] foreign [Music] number two I want to pray there are spirits that stand at the gates of New Seasons and don't allow people cross I tell you this there are spirits that stand at the corridors of your next season Financial Seasons spiritual seasons Kairos moments [Music] it takes the power of the Holy Spirit to uproot this Devils out of your way it's a say unto God how terrible a thou in your ways through the greatness of thy power shall thy enemies submit themselves I decree and declare every Covenant and any ordinance of Darkness stopping man from stepping into their Seasons I come by fire and in the name of Jesus Christ I declare those altars are destroyed now destroyed now destroyed now destroyed now it's right now help them please yeah [Music] every spiritual pattern that wants you to repeat what you happen to your father repeat what happened to your mother tying you to the experiences of your territory I come by the road of the higher priesthood I decree and declare be delivered now be delivered now be liberated now [Applause] thank you | Discipleship TV | UChDnyPiZAM8rPH905dUFUjg | 2023-03-05 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,311 | 6,952 |
7fOx-FLaoMg | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7fOx-FLaoMg | Best business credit card for cash back 💼 #shorts | One of the best business credit cards to have in your wallet as a business owner is the Chase Business Ink Cash Card. Business credit cards allow you to carry a balance with your business credit because it does not report to your personal credit. This Chase credit card is one of my favorite because it gives you $750 bonus cash back if you spend $7,500 in the first three months, and you get a 5% cash back on the first $25 spent in combined purchases on special categories like Internet, cable, phone services. Last part's the most important! Then it's 2% cash back on gas stations and restaurants, and it's 1% cash back on all other purchases. And my favorite part: 0% APR for the first 12 months after you open up this new account, which is huge for a business! The best part about a Chase Business Credit Card: if you have a Chase Sapphire Preferred or Reserved, you can transfer your Business Ink Cash points to those cards to get more value out of your points. Follow to increase your credit score! | Mike the Credit Guy | UCx-3sLMjglW_ydEwkvR1xbg | 2022-08-03 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 185 | 1,005 |
Ks6MZNgSeO8 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ks6MZNgSeO8 | Islam | Wikipedia audio article | Islam is an Abrahamic monotheistic religious group teaching that there is only one God Allah and that Muhammad is the Messenger of God it is the world s second-largest religion and with over 1.8 billion followers or 24.1% of the world s population most commonly known as Muslims Muslims make up a majority of the population in 50 countries islam teaches that god is merciful all-powerful unique and has guided mankind through prophets revealed scriptures and natural signs the primary scriptures of Islam are the Quran viewed by Muslims as the verbatim word of God and the teachings and normative example called the Sunna composed of accounts called hadith of Mohammed C 572 8 June 632 CE e Muslims believe that Islam is the complete and universal version of a primordial faith that was revealed many times before through prophets including Adam Abraham Moses and Jesus Muslims consider the Quran to be the unaltered and final revelation of God like other Abrahamic religions Islam also teaches a final judgment with the righteous rewarded paradise and unrighteous punished in hell religious concepts and practices include the five pillars of Islam which are obligatory acts of worship and following Islamic law Sharia which touches on virtually every aspect of life and society from banking and welfare to women in the environment the cities of Mecca Medina and Jerusalem are home to the three holiest sites in Islam aside from the theological viewpoint Islam as historically believed to have originated in the early 7th century CE II in Mecca and by the 8th century the you MyID Islamic caliphate extended from Iberia in the West to the Indus River in the east the Islamic Golden Age refers to the period traditionally dated from the 8th century to the 13th century during the Abbasid Caliphate when much of the historically Muslim world was experiencing a scientific economic and cultural flourishing the expansion of the Muslim world involved various caliphates and empires traders and conversion to Islam by missionary activities dawah most Muslims are of one of two denominations Sunni 75 to 90 percent or she 10 to 20% about 13% of Muslims live in Indonesia the largest muslim-majority country 23% in the Middle East North Africa where it is the dominant religion 31% in South Asia the largest population of Muslims in the world and 15% in sub-saharan Africa sizable Muslim communities are also found in the Americas the Caucasus Central Asia China Europe mainland Southeast Asia the Philippines and Russia Islam is the fastest growing religion in the world topic etymology and meaning topic Islam Arabic as lamb IPA owlsley M listen is a verbal noun originating from the trilateral route SLM which forms a large class of words mostly relating to concepts of wholeness submission safeness and peace in a religious context it means voluntary submission to God is Lamas the verbal noun of form IV of the root and means submission or surrender Muslim the word for an adherent of Islam is the active participle of the same verb form and means submitter or one who surrenders the word sometimes has distinct connotations in its various occurrences in the Quran in some verses there is stress on the quality of Islam is an internal spiritual state whomsoever God desires to guide he opens his heart to Islam other verses connect Islam and religion din together today I have perfected your religion then for you I have completed my blessing upon you I have approved Islam for your religion still others describe Islam as an action of returning to God more than just a verbal affirmation of faith in the hadith of gabriel islam is presented as one part of a triad that also includes ayman faith and nissan excellence islam was historically called Mohammedanism in Anglophone societies this term has fallen out of use and is sometimes said to be offensive because it suggests that a human being rather than God is central to Muslims religion parallel to Buddha in Buddhism some authors however continued to use the term Maha modernism as a technical term for the religious system as opposed to the theological concept of Islam that exists within that system topic articles of faith Topic faith iemon in the Islamic Creed Akita is often represented as the six articles of faith notably spelled out in the hadith of Gabriel topic concept of God topic is llamas often seen as having the simplest doctrines of the major religions its most fundamental concept as a rigorous monotheism called Tawhid Arabic but God is described in chapter 112 of the kuranes say he is God the one and only God the eternal absolute he begetteth not nor is He begotten and there is none like unto Him 112 - 1 - for Muslims repudiate polytheism and idolatry called shirk and reject the Christian doctrine of the Trinity in Islam God is beyond all comprehension and thus Muslims are not expected to visualize or enter amorphize him God is described and referred to by certain names or attributes the most common being al Rahman meaning the compassionate an al Rahim meaning the merciful see names of God in Islam Muslims believe that the creation of everything in the universe was brought into being by God's sheer command be and it is and that the purpose of existence is to worship or to know God he is viewed as a personal God who responds whenever a person in need or distress calls him there are no intermediaries such as clergy to contact God who States I am nearer to him than his jugular vein God consciousness is referred to as takwa allah is the term with no plural or gender used by Muslims and Arabic speaking Christians and Jews to reference God while Allah Arabic al is the term used for a deity or a God in general other non Arab Muslims might use different names as much as Allah for instance tannery in turkish coda in Persian or khuda' in urdu topic angels topic belief in angels is fundamental to the faith of Islam the Arabic word for angel Arabic milk Malik means messenger like its counterparts in Hebrew Malik and Greek Angelo's angels do not possess any bodily desire and are not subject to temptations such as eating drinking or procreation angels duties include communicating revelations from God glorifying God recording every person s actions and taking a person's soul at the time of death Muslims believe that angels are made of light they are described as messengers with wings two or three or four pairs heat God adds to creation as he pleases some scholars have emphasized a metaphorical reinterpretation of the concept of angels pictorial depictions of angels are generally avoided in Islamic art as the idea of giving form to anything immaterial is not accepted Muslims therefore do not generally share the perceptions of angelic pictorial depictions such as those found in Western art topic revelations topic the Islamic holy books are the records which most Muslims believe were dictated by God to various prophets Muslims believe that parts of the previously revealed scriptures the taurat torah and the angel gospel had become distorted either in interpretation in text or both the quran literally recitation is viewed by muslims as the final revelation and literal word of god and is widely regarded as the finest literary work in the classical Arabic language Muslims believe that the verses of the Quran were revealed to Muhammad by God through the Archangel Gabriel Jibril on many occasions between sixth nce until his death on June 8 632 while Muhammad was alive all of these revelations were written down by his companions Sahaba although the prime method of transmission was orally through memorization the Quran is divided into 114 chapters serous which combined contains 6236 verses ayat the chronologically earlier Sierra's revealed at Mecca are primarily concerned with ethical and spiritual topics the later Medina and Sierra's mostly discussed social and legal issues relevant to the Muslim community the Quran is more concerned with moral guidance than legislation and is considered the source book of Islamic principles and values Muslim jurists consult the hadith reports or the written record of Prophet Muhammad's life to both supplement the Quran and assist with its interpretation the science of quranic commentary and exegesis is known as tafsir the set of rules governing proper elocution of recitation is called tasmat Muslims usually view the Quran as the original scripture is revealed in Arabic and that any translations are necessarily deficient which are regarded only as commentaries on the Quran topic profits and suna topic Muslims identify the prophets Arabic Amby Amby of Islam as those humans chosen by God to be his messengers according to the Quran the prophets were instructed by God to bring the will of God to the peoples of the nations Muslims believe that prophets are human and not divine though some are able to perform miracles to prove their claim is Lama ki ology says that all of God s messengers preached the message of Islam submission to the will of God the Quran mentions the names of numerous figures considered prophets in Islam including Adam Noah Abraham Moses and Jesus among others Muslims believe that God finally sent Muhammad as the last law bearing prophet seal of the prophets to convey the divine message to the whole world to sum up and to finalize the Word of God in Islam the normative example of Muhammad s life is called the Sunna literally trodden path Muslims are encouraged to emulate Muhammad's actions in their daily lives and the Sunnah is seen as crucial to guiding interpretation of the Quran this example is preserved in traditions known as hadith which recount his words his actions and his personal characteristics hadith Qudsi as a subcategory of hadith regarded as verbatim words of God quoted by Muhammad but is not part of the Quran a hadith involves two elements a chain of narrators called sanad and the actual wording called MA Tien hadiths can be classified by studying the narration as authentic or correct called sahih Arabic good called Hassan Arabic Poisson or week called Ioffe Arabic dafe among others Muhammad al-bukhari collected over three hundred thousand hadith but only included 2600 two distinct hadith that passed veracity tests that codified them as authentic into his book sahih al-bukhari which is considered by sunnis to be the most authentic source after the quran another famous sources of hadiths is known as the four books which she is considered as the most authentic hadith reference topic resurrection and judgment topic belief in the Day of Resurrection young al qiyamah Arabic yah Malcolm is also crucial for Muslims they believe the time of qiyama is preordained by God but unknown to man the trials and tribulations preceding and during the qiyamah are described in the Quran and the hadith and also in the commentaries of scholars the Quran emphasizes bodily resurrection a break from the pre-islamic Arabian understanding of death on Yama al qiyamah Muslims believe all mankind will be judged on their good and bad deeds and consigned to Jannah paradise or jahannum pel the qur an in surrett Al's Al's Allah describes this as so whoever does an atom's weight of good will see it 99 to 7 and whoever does an atom's weight of evil will see it 99 to 8 the qur an lists several sins that can condemn a person to hell such as disbelief in God Arabic cur kufr and dishonesty however the qur an makes it clear God will forgive the sins of those who repent if he so wills good deeds such as charity prayer and compassion towards animals will be rewarded with entry to heaven Muslims view heaven as a place of joy and blessings with Qur Anic references describing its features mystical traditions in Islam placed these heavenly delights in the context of an ecstatic awareness of God yum al qiyamah is also identified in the Quran as Yama add in Arabic Yama day of religion as essa' arabic at the last hour an al caria arabic art the clatter er islamic apocalyptic literature describing armageddon is often known as fitna or mal ahima a common expectation depicts Armageddon with the arrival of the Mahdi prophesied Redeemer who will be sent and with the help of Jesus to battle the Antichrist they will triumph liberating Islam from cruelty and this will be followed by a time of serenity with people living true to religious values topic divine will topic the concept of divine will is referred to as al qadi Elkader which literally derives from a root that means to measure everything good and bad is believed to have been decreed topic acts of worship topic there are five basic religious acts in Islam collectively known as the pillars of Islam our canal Islam also are can add den pillars of religion which are considered obligatory for all believers the Quran presents them as a framework for worship and a sign of commitment to the faith they aren't one the creed Shahada to daily prayers salah three alms giving zakat for fasting during Ramadan Psalm and five the pilgrimage to Mecca hatch at least once in a lifetime both Shia and Sunni sects agree on the essential details for the performance of these acts apart from these Muslims also perform other religious acts notable among them are charity sadaqah and recitation of the Quran topic testimony topic the Shahada which is the basic Creed of Islam that must be recited under oath with the specific statement ashadu la ilaha illa llah who wa ashadu anna muhammadan rasul allah or i testified that there is no god but God Muhammad is the Messenger of God Ashtyn la Allah Allah all 1 min to rule all this Testament is a foundation for all other beliefs and practices in Islam Muslims must repeat the Shahada in prayer and non-muslims wishing to convert to Islam are required to recite the Creed topic prayer topic ritual prayers are called Salah or salat Arabic flat solid is intended to focus the mind on God and is seen as a personal communication with him that expresses gratitude and worship performing prayers five times a day is compulsory but flexibility in the timing specifics is allowed depending on circumstances the prayers are recited in the Arabic language and consist of verses from the Quran the prayers are done with the chest in direction of the Kaaba though in the early days of Islam they were done in direction of Jerusalem the act of supplicating is referred to as duaa a mosque is a place of worship for Muslims who often refer to it by its Arabic name Masjid a large mosque for gathering for Friday prayers or Eid prayers are called Masjid Jami although the primary purpose of the mosque is to serve as a place of prayer it is also important to the Muslim community as a place to meet and study in Medina al-masjid al-nabawi or the prophet's mosque was also a place of refuge for the poor modern mosques have evolved greatly from the early designs of the seventh century and contain a variety of architectural elements such as minarets the means used to signal the approach of prayer time as a vocal call known as the Adhan topic charity topic is a cat Arabic Scot zakah Arms is giving a fixed portion of accumulated wealth by those who can afford it to help the poor or needy and for those employed to collect zakat also for bringing hearts together freeing captives for those in debt or bonded labor and for the stranded traveler it is considered a religious obligation as opposed to voluntary charity that the well-off owed to the needy because their wealth is seen as a trust from God's bounty conservative estimates of annual zakat is estimated to be 15 times global humanitarian aid contributions the amount of zakat to be paid on capital assets eg money is 2.5 percent 140th per year for people who are not poor sadaqa means optional charity which is practiced as religious duty and out of generosity both the Quran and the hadith have put much emphasis on spending money for the welfare of needy people and have urged the Muslims to give more as an act of optional charity the Quran says spend something in charity out of the substance which we have bestowed on you before death should come to any of you 63 210 one of the early teachings of Muhammad was that God expects men to be generous with their wealth and not to be miserly quran 107 - 1 - 7 accumulating wealth without spending it to address the needs of the poor as generally prohibited and admonished another kind of charity in Islam as waq F which means perpetual religious endowment topic fasting topic fasting Arabic swam some from food and drink among other things must be performed from dawn to dusk during the month of Ramadan the fastest to encourage a feeling of nearness to God and during it Muslims should express their gratitude for independence on him atone for their past sins develop self-control and restraint and think of the needy Psalm is not obligatory for several groups for whom it would constitute an undue burden for others flexibility is allowed depending on circumstances but missed fasts must be compensated for later Topic pilgrimage topic the obligatory Islamic pilgrimage called the Hajj Arabic has to be performed during the Islamic month of Dhu al-hijjah in the city of Mecca every able-bodied Muslim who can afford it must make the pilgrimage to Mecca at least once in his or her lifetime rituals of the Hajj include spending a day in a night in the tent in the desert plain of Mina then a day in the desert plain of Arafat praying and worshiping God following the footsteps of Abraham then spending a night out in the open sleeping on the desert sand in the desert plain of Mustafa then moving to Jamarat symbolically stoning the devil recounting Abraham s actions then going to Mecca and walking seven times around the Kaaba which Muslims believe was built as a place of worship by Abraham then walking seven times between Mount Safa and Mount Marwa recounting the steps of Abraham s wife while she was looking for water for her son Ismael in the desert before Mecca developed into a settlement another form of pilgrimage Umrah can be undertaken at any time of the year topic Quranic recitation and memorization topic Muslims recite and memorize the whole or part of the Quran as acts of virtue reciting the Quran with elocution has been described as an excellent act of worship pious Muslims recite the whole Quran at the month of Ramadan in Islamic societies any social program generally begins with the recitation of the Quran one who has memorized the whole Quran is called a Hafiz who it is said will be able to intercede for ten people on the Last Judgment Day apart from this almost every Muslim memorizes some portion of the Quran because they need to recite it during their prayers topic law topic Sharia is the religious law forming part of the Islamic tradition it is derived from the religious precepts of Islam particularly the Quran and the hadith in Arabic the term char R refers to God s divine law and is contrasted with thick which refers to its scholarly interpretations the manner of its application in modern times has been a subject of dispute between Muslim traditionalists and reformists traditional theory of Islamic jurisprudence recognizes four sources of Sharia the Quran Sunnah hadith and Sarah he is analogical reasoning and ijma juridical consensus different legal schools developed methodologies for deriving Sharia rulings from scriptural sources using a process known as IP had inference traditional jurisprudence distinguishes two principle branches of law ibadat rituals and meua Moloch social relations which together comprise a wide range of topics its rulings assign actions to one of five categories mandatory recommended permitted abhorred and prohibited thus some areas of Sharia overlap with the Western notion of law while others correspond more broadly to living life in accordance with God as well historically Sharia was interpreted by independent jurists Muftis their legal opinions fatwa were taken into account by ruler appointed judges who presided over kadhi escorts and by mussalam courts which were controlled by the ruler s counsel and administered criminal law in the modern era Sharia based criminal laws were widely replaced by statutes inspired by European models while the Constitution's of most Muslim majority states contain references to Sharia its classical rules were largely retained only in personal status family laws legislative bodies which codified these laws sought to modernize them without abandoning their foundations in traditional jurisprudence the Islamic revival of the late twentieth century brought along calls by Islamist movements for full implementation of Sharia the role of Sharia has become akan tested topic around the world there are ongoing debates as to whether Sharia is compatible with secular forms of government human rights freedom of thought and women's rights pick scholars topic Islam like Judaism has no clergy in the Sasser total sense such as priests who mediate between God and people however there are many terms in Islam to refer to religiously sanctioned positions of Islam in the broadest sense the term ulema Arabic alma is used to describe the body of muslim scholars who have completed several years of training and study of islamic sciences a jurist who interprets Islamic law is called a Mufti Arabic myth tea and often issues judicial opinions called fatwa a scholar of jurisprudence is called a fakey Arabic that someone who studies the science of hadith is called am ahadith a qadi as a judge in an Islamic Court honorific titles given to scholars include sheikh mullah and maulvi the mom arabic imam as a leadership position often used in the context of conducting Islamic worship services topic schools of jurisprudence topic a school of jurisprudence is referred to as a Madhab arabic and the four major Sunni schools are the Hanafi Maliki Shafi I Hanbali and sometimes is a Jiri while the two major Shias schools are yaah sorry and Zadie each differ in their methodology called u salal 'fuck the following of decisions by a religious expert without necessarily examining the decisions reasoning is called to clint the term guerre mu khalid literally refers to those who do not use to and by extension do not have a madhab the practice of an individual interpretating law with independent reasoning is called ie had topic economics topic to reduce the gap between the rich and the poor Islamic economic jurisprudence encourages trade discourages the hoarding of wealth and outlaws interest-bearing loans usury the term is RIBA in Arabic therefore wealth is tax through zakat but trade is not taxed usury which allows the rich to get richer without sharing in the risk is forbidden in Islam profit sharing and venture capital where the lender is also exposed to risk is acceptable hoarding of food for speculation has also discouraged the taking of land belonging to others is also prohibited the prohibition of usury has resulted in the development of Islamic banking during the time of Muhammad any money that went to the state was immediately used to help the poor then in 634 Llumar formally established the welfare state Bayt almal the Bayt almal or the welfare state was for the muslim and non-muslim pork needy elderly orphans widows and the disabled the Bayt almal ran for hundreds of years under the rashidun caliphate in the seventh century and continued through the Umayyad period and well into the Abbasid era umar also introduced Child Benefit and Pensions for the children in the elderly topic jihad topic jihad means to strive or struggle in the way of God jihad in its broadest sense is exerting one's utmost power efforts endeavours or ability in contending with an object of disapprobation depending on the object being a visible enemy the devil and aspects of one s own self such as sinful desires different categories of jihad are defined jihad also refers to one s striving to attain religious and moral perfection when used without any qualifier jihad is understood in its military form some Muslim authorities especially among the Shi Allen Sufis distinguished between the greater jihad which pertains to spiritual self perfection and the lesser jihad defined as warfare within Islamic jurisprudence jihad is usually taken to mean military exertion against non-muslim combatants jihad is the only form of warfare permissible in Islamic law and may be declared against illegal works terrorists criminal groups rebels apostates and leaders are states who oppress Muslims most Muslims today interpret Jihad is only a defensive form of warfare jihad only becomes an individual duty for those vested with authority for the rest of the populace this happens only in the case of a general mobilization for most 12 or Shia's offensive jihad can only be declared by a divinely appointed leader of the Muslim community and as such as suspended since Muhammad al Mahdi s occultation in 868 ad topic society topic topic family life topic in a Muslim family the birth of a child is attended with some religious ceremonies immediately after the birth the words of Adan is pronounced in the right year of the child in the seventh day the aquick a ceremony is performed in which an animal is sacrificed and it's meat is distributed among the poor the head of the child is also shaved and an amount of money equaling the weight of the child's hair is donated to the poor apart from fulfilling the basic needs of food shelter and education the parents are the elderly members of family also undertake the task of teaching moral qualities religious knowledge and religious practices to the children marriage which serves as the foundation of a Muslim family is a civil contract which consists of an offer and acceptance between two qualified parties in the presence of two witnesses the groom is required to pay a bridal gift mark to the bride as stipulated in the contract most families in the Islamic world are monogamous polyandry a practice wherein a woman takes on two or more husbands as prohibited in Islam however Muslim men are allowed to practice polygyny that is they can have more than one wife at the same time up to a total of four pursue a four verse three a man does not need approval of his first wife for a second marriage as there is no evidence in the Qur an or hadith to suggest this the testimony of a woman is deemed in Islam to be worth half that of a man with Muslims coming from diverse backgrounds including 49 Muslim majority countries plus a strong presence as large minorities throughout the world there are many variations on Muslim weddings generally in a Muslim family a woman s sphere of operation is the home in a man s corresponding sphere as the outside world however in practice this separation is not as rigid as it appears with regard to inheritance a son s share has doubled that of a daughters certain religious rites are performed during and after the death of a Muslim those near a dying man encourage him to pronounce the Shahada as Muslims want their last word to be their profession of faith after the death the body is appropriately bathed by the members of the same gender and then in shrouded in a 3-fold white garment called kafan placing the body on a bier it is first taken to a mosque where funeral prayer is offered for the dead person and then to the graveyard for burial topic etiquette and diet topic many practices fall in the category of adab or Islamic etiquette this includes greeting others with as-salamu alaykum peace be unto you saying bismillah in the name of God before meals and using only the right hand for eating and drinking Islamic hygienic practices mainly fall into the category of personal cleanliness and health circumcision of male offspring is also practiced in Islam Islamic burial rituals include saying the salat al janazah funeral prayer over the bathed and enshrouded dead body and burying it in a grave Muslims are restricted in their diet prohibited foods include pork products blood carrion and alcohol all meat must come from a herbivorous animals slaughtered in the name of God by a Muslim Jew or Christian with the exception of game that one has hunted or fished for oneself food permissible for Muslims is known as halal food EPIK social responsibilities topic in a Muslim society various social service activities are performed by the members of the community as these activities are instructed by Islamic canonical texts a Muslim s religious life has seen incomplete if not attended by service to humanity in fact in Islamic tradition the idea of social welfare has been presented as one of its principal values the - to 177 verse of the Quran is often cited to encapsulate the Islamic idea of social welfare similarly duties to parents neighbors relatives sick people the old and minorities have been defined in Islam respecting and obeying one s parents and taking care of them especially in their old age have been made a religious obligation a two-fold approach has generally prescribed with regard to duty to relatives keeping good relations with them and offering them financial help if necessary severing ties with them has been admonished regardless of the neighbors religious identity islam teaches muslims to treat neighboring people in the best possible manner and not to cause them any difficulty concerning orphaned children the Quran forbids harsh and oppressive treatment to them while urging kindness and justice towards them it also rebukes those who do not honor and feed orphan children Quran 89 - 17 - 18 soppec character topic the quran and the sunnah of muhammad prescribed a comprehensive body of moral guidelines for Muslims to be followed in their personal social political and religious life proper moral conduct good deeds righteousness and good character come within the sphere of the moral guidelines in Islam the observance of moral virtues has always associated with religious significance because it elevates the religious status of the believer and is often seen as a super rogatory act of worshiping one typical Islamic teaching on morality is that imposing a penalty on an offender in proportion to their offense is permissible and just but forgiving the offender is better to go on step further by offering a favor to the offender as regarded the highest excellence the Quran says repel evil with what is best 41 to 34 thus a Muslim is expected to act only in good manners as bad manners and deeds are in vices the fundamental moral qualities in Islam are justice forgiveness righteousness kindness honesty and piety other mostly insisted moral virtues include but not limited to charitable activities fulfillment of promise modesty and humility decency and speech tolerance trustworthiness patience truthfulness anger management and sincerity of intention as a religion Islam emphasizes the idea of having a good character as Muhammad said the best among you are those who have the best manners in character Sahih al-bukhari 873 256 in islam justice is not only a moral virtue but also an obligation to be fulfilled under all circumstances the Quran and the hadith described God as being kind and merciful to his creatures and tell people to be kind likewise as a virtue forgiveness as much celebrated in Islam and is regarded as an important Muslim practice about modesty Mohammed is reported as saying every religion has its characteristic and the characteristic of Islam is modesty you topic government topic mainstream Islamic law does not distinguish between matters of Church and matters of state the scholars function is both jurists and theologians currently no government conforms to Islamic economic jurisprudence but steps have been taken to implement some of its tenets topic history topic topic Mohammed 610 to 632 topic Muslim tradition views Mohammed C 570 June 8 632 as the seal of the prophets during the last 22 years of his life beginning at age 40 and 610 C II according to the earliest surviving biographies Mohammed reported revelations that he believed to be from God conveyed to him through the Archangel Gabriel Jibril Mohammed s companions memorized and recorded the content of these revelations known as the Quran during this time Muhammad in Mecca preached to the people imploring them to abandon polytheism and to worship one God although some converted to Islam the leading mekin authorities persecuted Muhammad and his followers this resulted in the migration to Abyssinia of some Muslims to the ox amide Empire many early converts to Islam were the poor foreigners and former slaves like Bilal ibn Rabah al Habashi who was black the Meccan a light felt that Muhammad was destabilizing their social order by preaching about one God and about racial equality and that in the process he gave ideas to the poor into their slaves after twelve years of the persecution of Muslims by the Meccans and the Meccan boycott of the Hashemites Muhammad s relatives Muhammad and the Muslims performed the Hydra emigration to the city of Medina formerly known as Yathrib in 622 there with the medinan converts on Tsar and the Meccan migrants muhajirun Muhammad and Medina established his political and religious authority the constitution of Medina was formulated instituting a number of rights and responsibilities for the Muslim Jewish Christian and Pagan communities of Medina bringing them within the fold of one community the Ummah the Constitution established the security of the community religious freedoms the role of Medina as a sacred place barring all violence and weapons the security of women stable tribal relations within medina a text system for supporting the community in time of conflict parameters for exogenous political alliances a system for granting protection of individuals a judicial system for resolving disputes where non-muslims could also use their own laws and have their own judges all the tribes signed the agreement to defend Medina from all external threats and to live in harmony amongst themselves within a few years two battles took place against the Meccan forces first the Battle of Badr in 624 a Muslim victory and then a year later when the meccans returned to Medina the Battle of you HUD which ended in conclusively the Arab tribes in the rest of Arabia then formed a confederation and during the Battle of the trench March to April 627 besieged Medina intent on finishing off Islam in 628 the treaty of hudaibiya was signed between Mecca and the Muslims and was broken by Mecca two years later after the signing of the treaty of hudaibiya many more people converted to Islam at the same time Meccan trade routes were cut off as Mohammed brought surrounding desert tribes under his control by 629 Muhammad was victorious in the nearly bloodless conquest of Mecca and by the time of his death in 632 at the age of 62 he had United the tribes of Arabia into a single religious polity the earliest three generations of Muslims are known as the Salaf with the Companions of Muhammad being known as the Sahaba many of them such as the largest narrator of hadith Abu Huraira recorded and compiled what would constitute the Sunna topic calafate and civil strife 632 to 750 topic with Mohammed's death in 632 disagreement broke out over who would succeed him as leader of the Muslim community Abu Bakr a companion and close friend of Mohammed was made the first caliph under Abu Bakr Muslims put down a rebellion by Arab tribes in an episode known as the writ of wars or wars of apostasy the Quran was compiled into a single volume at this time Abu Bakr s death in 634 resulted in the succession of umar IBN al-khattab as the caliph followed by Earthman banal Afon ali IBN ABI talib and hassan eben Ali the first four caliphs are known in Sunni Islam is al khulafa our rashidun rightly guided caliphs under them the territory under Muslim rule expanded deeply into the parts of the Persian and Byzantine territories when Umar was assassinated by Persians in 644 the election of Earthmen as successor was met with increasing opposition the standard copies of the Quran were also distributed throughout the Islamic state in 656 booth Minh was also killed and Ali assumed the position of caliph this led to the first civil war the first fitna over who should be caliph Ali was assassinated by Kharijites in 661 to avoid further fighting the new kale of Hassan even Ali signed a peace treaty abdicating tomb you hawea beginning the Umayyad dynasty in return that he not name his own successor these disputes over religious and political leadership would give rise to schism in the Muslim community the majority accepted the legitimacy of the first four leaders and became known as Sunnis a minority disagreed and believed that only Ali and some of his descendents should rule they became known as the Shia mu a we appointed his son Yazid the first as successor and after mu a Weah s death in 680 the second fitna broke out where husseni Benally was killed at the Battle of Karbala a significant event in Shia Islam the Umayyad dynasty conquered the Maghreb the Iberian Peninsula narva knees gall and send local populations of Jews and indigenous Christians persecuted as religious minorities and taxed heavily to finance the Byzantine sassanid Wars often aided Muslims to take over their lands from the Byzantines and Persians resulting in exceptionally speedy conquests the generation after the death of Muhammad but contemporaries of his companions are known as the tabi unn followed by the tabi Alta ban the caliph Umar banaba Dallas II set up the influential committee the Seven fukaya of Medina headed by Qasim ibn Muhammad ibn Abu Bakr Malik I bananas wrote one of the earliest books on Islamic jurisprudence the milada as a consensus of the opinion of those jurists the descendants of Muhammad s uncle Abbas banaba dal Mutallab rallied discontented non Arab converts Mawali poor Arabs and some Shia against the Umayyads and overthrew them inaugurating the Abbasid dynasty in 750 topic classical era seven five oh one two five eight topic during this time the Delhi Sultanate took over northern parts of Indian subcontinent religious missions converted volga bulgaria to islam many muslims also went to china to trade virtually dominating the import and export industry of the Song Dynasty this era is sometimes called the Islamic Golden Age public hospitals established during this time called by Morriston hospitals are considered the first hospitals in the modern sense of the word and issued the first medical diplomas to licensed doctors the Guinness World Records recognises the University of alcalá Wien founded in 859 as the world s oldest degree granting University the doctorate has argued to date back to the licenses to teach in Muslim law schools standards of experimental and quantification techniques as well as the tradition of citation were introduced an important pioneer in this urban al-haytham as regarded as the father of the modern scientific method and often referred to as the world s first true scientist the government paid scientists the equivalent salary of professional athletes today it is argued that the data used by Copernicus for his heliocentric conclusions was gathered and that Alger Hiss proposed a theory of natural selection eben Cena pioneered the science of experimental medicine and was the first physician to conduct clinical trials his two most notable works the book of healing and the Canon of Medicine were used as standard medicinal texts in the Muslim world and later in Europe amongst his contributions are the discovery of the contagious nature of infectious diseases and the introduction of clinical pharmacology in mathematics the mathematician Mohammed eben Musa al-khwarizmi gave his name to the concept of the algorithm while the term algebra is derived from al-jabr Rumi wrote some of the finest Persian poetry and is still one of the best-selling poets in America legal institutions introduced include the trust in charitable trust waq f al Shafi i codified a method to determine the reliability of hadith during the early Abbasid era the major sunni hadith collections were compiled by scholars as Bukhari and Muslim while major Shia hadith collections by scholars such as alkaline II and eben Baba way were also compiled the yah Fareed jurisprudence was formed from the teachings of yah far al-sadiq while the four Sunni mad halves the Hanafi Hanbali Maliki and Shafi I were established around the teachings of abu hanifa ahmad bin hanbal malik i bananas and al Shafi i respectively in the 9th century al Shafi i provided a theoretical basis for islamic law by codifying the principles of jurisprudence in his book AR rissalah Alta Bari and eben Cather completed the most commonly cited commentaries on the Quran the TAFEs are all Tabari in the ninth century and the Tafsir ibn Kathir in the 14th century respectively philosophers Al Farabi and Avicenna sought to incorporate Greek principles into Islamic theology while others like al-ghazali argued against them and ultimately prevailed Kahless such as mam and al Rasheed and al meu TASM made the Muto's alight philosophy and official Creed and imposed it upon Muslims to follow mu-2 zeal was a Greek influenced school of speculative theology called Kalam which refers to dialectic many Orthodox Muslims rejected mutas ilight doctrines and condemned their idea of the creation of the Quran in inquisitions Imam handle refused to conform and was tortured and sent to an unlit baghdad prison cell for nearly 30 months the other branch of column was the ash re school founded by a lash re some Muslims began to question the piety of indulgence in a worldly life and emphasised poverty humility and avoidance of sin based on renunciation of bodily desires ascetics such as Hasan al Basri would inspire a movement that would evolve into tasawwuf Sufism beginning in the 13th century Sufism underwent a transformation largely because of efforts to legitimize and reorganize the movement by all Ghazali who developed the model of the sufi order a community of spiritual teachers and students the first Muslim States independent of a unified Muslim state emerged from the berber revolt 739 740 X minus 743 in nine hundred thirty the ismaeli group known as the carnations unsuccessfully rebelled against the Ambassador sacked Mecca installed the black stone which was eventually retrieved the Mongol Empire put an end to the Ambassador nestea in 1258 topic pre-modern era 1258 - 20 th century topic Islam spread with Muslim trade networks and Sufi orders activity that extended into sub-saharan Africa Central Asia and the Malay Archipelago under the Ottoman Empire Islam spread to Southeast Europe throughout this expanse Islam blended with local cultures everywhere as illustrated when the Prophet Mohammed showed up in Hindu epics and folklore conversion to Islam however was not a sudden abandonment of old religious practices rather it was typically a matter of assimilating Islamic rituals cosmologies and literature's into local religious systems the Muslims in China who were descended from earlier emigration began to assimilate by adopting Chinese names and culture while man Jing became an important center of Islamic study the Muslim world was generally in political decline starting the 1800s especially relative to the non-muslim European powers this decline was evident culturally while Taqi Aldin founded an observatory in Istanbul and the Jai Singh Observatory was built in the 18th century there was not a single Muslim majority country with a major observatory by the 20th century the Reconquista launched against Muslim principalities in Iberia succeeded in 1492 by the 19th century the British Empire had formally ended the Mughal dynasty in India the Ottoman Empire disintegrated after World War 1 and the Caliphate was abolished in 1924 the majority and oldest group among Shia at that time the zaydis named after the great-grandson of Ali the scholars aid of an ally used the Hanafi jurisprudence as did most sunnis the shiaa Safavid dynasty rose to power in 1501 and later conquered all of iran the ensuing mandatory conversion of Iran to Twelver Shia Islam for the largely Sunni population also ensured the final dominance of the 12er sect within Shiism over the Zadie and ismaeli sects nadir shah who overthrew the Safavids attempted to improve relations with sunnis by propagating the integration of Shiism by calling it the Jafari mad hab a revival movement during this period was an 18th century Soloff ii movement led by a banaba Dal Wahab in today s saudi-arabia referred to as Wahhabi there self-designation asthma widened Unitarians building upon earlier efforts such as those by eben taymiyyah and i banal QA why why I am the movement allegedly seeks to uphold monotheism and purify Islam of what they see as later innovations their zeal against idolatrous shrines led to the desecration of shrines around the world including that of Muhammad and his companions in Mecca and Medina in the 19th century the do bandy and barrel we movements were initiated a whole Sunnat movement are more popularly known as barrel we movement emphasized the primacy of Islamic law / adherence to sufi practices and personal devotion to the Prophet Muhammad it grew from the writings of maja death and jurist imam ahmad raza khan Qadri allama faisal hawk Kiribati Shah Ahmad Noorani and Muhammad Abdul Ghafoor Hazari in the backdrop of an intellectual and moral decline of Muslims in British India the movement was a mass movement defending popular Sufism and reforming its practices grew in response to the radical Deobandi movement in South Asia and the Wahhabi movement elsewhere the movement opposed Ahmadiyya movement and is famous for the celebration of Mawlid today the movement is spread across the globe with followers in Pakistan India Bangladesh turkey Afghanistan Iraq Sri Lanka South Africa United States and UK among other countries the movement now has over 200 million followers pick modern times 20th century present topic contact with industrialized nations brought Muslim populations to new areas through economic migration many Muslims migrated as indentured servants from mostly India and Indonesia to the Caribbean forming the largest Muslim populations by percentage in the Americas the resulting urbanization and increase in trade in sub-saharan Africa brought Muslims to settle in new areas and spread their faith likely doubling its Muslim population between 1869 and 1914 Muslim immigrants began arriving many as guest workers and largely from former colonies in several Western European nations since the 1960's there are more and more new Muslim intellectuals who increasingly separate perennial Islamic beliefs from archaic cultural traditions liberal Islam as a movement that attempts to reconcile religious tradition with modern norms of secular governance and human rights its supporters say that there are multiple ways to read Islam's sacred texts and they stress the need to leave room for independent thought on religious matters women s issues receive significant weight in the modern discourse on Islam secular powers such as the Chinese Red Guards closed many mosques and destroyed currents and communist Albania became the first country to ban the practice of every religion about half a million Muslims were killed in Cambodia by communists who it is argued viewed them as their primary enemy and wished to exterminate them since they stood out and worshipped their own God in Turkey the military carried out coos to oust Islamist government and head scarves were banned in official buildings has also happened in Tunisia jamal aldin al-afghani along with his acolyte Mohammad Abdu have been credited as four unders of the Islamic revival Abul a Lama duty helped influence modern political Islam Islamist groups such as the Muslim Brotherhood advocate Islam as a comprehensive political solution often in spite of being banned in Iran revolution replaced a secular regime with an Islamic state in Turkey the Islamist a Kay party has democratically been in power for about a decade while Islamist parties did well in elections following the Arab Spring the organisation of Islamic Cooperation OIC consisting of Muslim majority countries was established in 1969 after the burning of the a lake USA mosque in Jerusalem piety appears to be deepening worldwide in many places the prevalence of the hijab is growing increasingly common and the percentage of Muslims favouring Sharia laws has increased with religious guidance increasingly available electronically Muslims are able to access views that are strict enough for them rather than rely on state clerics who are often seen as Stooges it is estimated that by 2050 the number of Muslims will nearly equal the number of Christians around the world driven primarily by differences in fertility rates and the size of youth populations among the world's major religions as well as by people switching faiths perhaps as a sign of these changes most experts agree that Islam is growing faster than any other faith in East in West Africa topic denominations topic topic Sooni topic the largest denomination in Islam is Sunni Islam which makes up 75% to 90% of all Muslims and is arguably the world's largest religious denomination Sunni Muslims also go by the name all as Sunnah which means people of the tradition of Muhammad Sunnis believe that the first four caliphs were the rightful successors to Muhammad since God did not specify any particular leaders to succeed him and those leaders were elected Sunnis believe that anyone who is righteous and just could be a Calif but they have to act according to the Quran and the hadith the example of mohammed and give the people their rights the sunnis follow the Quran and the hadith which are recorded in Sunni traditions known as al Kutub al citta six major books for legal matters derived from the Quran or the hadith many follow for Sunni mat tabs schools of thought Panna fee Hanbali Maliki and Chafee I all for except the validity of the others and a Muslim may choose any one that he or she finds agreeable all al-hadith as a movement that D emphasized sources of jurisprudence outside the Quran and hadith such as informed opinion Rai the Salafi movement claimed to take the first three generations of Muslims known as the Salaf as exemplary models in the 18th century Muhammad ibn ABI Talib led a Soloff II movement referred by outsiders as Wahhabism in modern-day Saudi Arabia the deal bandy movement as a reformist movement originating in South Asia influenced by the Wahhabi movement topic Shia topic the shia constitute 10 to 20% of Islam and are its second largest branch while the Sunnis believe that a Calif should be elected by the community she is believed that Mohammed appointed his son-in-law Ali ibn ABI Talib as his successor and only certain descendants of Ali could be a mom's as a result they believe that ali IBN ABI talib was the first imam leader rejecting the legitimacy of the previous Muslim caliph Abu Bakr Booth manip and Allison and Umar ibn al-khattab other points of contention include certain practices viewed as innovating the religion such as the morning practice of tad burn and the cursing of figures revered by Sunnis however Jafar al-sadiq himself disapproved of people who disapproved of his great-grandfather Abu Bakr and Zaid ibn Ali revered Abu Bakr and Umar more recently Ali Khamenei and Grand Ayatollah Ali al-sistani condemned the practice Shia Islam has several branches the most prominent being the twelvers the largest branch Zaidi's and his Malee's different branches accept different descendants of ali as imams after the death of imam ja'far al-sadiq who is considered the sixth imam by the twelvers in the ismail a.s the Ismailis recognized his son yzma ill even Jafar as his successor whereas the twelve or Shias Ethne a Shuri followed his other son Musa all Kadeem as the seventh Imam the zaydis considers a dibban Ali the uncle of imam ja'far al-sadiq as their fit imam and follow a different line of succession after him other smaller groups include the Bora as well as the ala whites and a levy some Shia branches label other Shia branches that do not agree with their doctrine is Gulen topic sufism topic sufism or tasawwuf arabic sow as a mystical ascetic approach to Islam that seeks to find a direct personal experience of God it is not a sect of Islam and its adherents belong to the various Muslim denominations classical Sufi scholars have focused on the reparation of the heart and turning it away from all else but God by making use of intuitive and emotional faculties that one must be trained to use Hasan al-basri was inspired by the ideas of piety and condemnation of worldliness preached by Muhammad and these ideas were later developed by the influential theologian al-ghazali traditional Sufis such as bayazid bastami Jalal add-in Rumi Baek - belly Junaid Baghdadi and al-ghazali argued for Sufism being based upon the tenets of Islam and the teachings of the Prophet sufi practices such as veneration of saints have faced stiff opposition from followers of Salafism and Wahhabism who have sometimes physically attacked Sufi places of worship leading to deterioration in Sufi Salafi relations the Barelvi movement as a sufi influenced revivalist movement within Sunni Islam with over 200 million followers largely in South Asia Sufism enjoyed a strong revival in Central Asia and South Asia Central Asia is considered to be a center of Sufism Sufism has played a significant role in fighting against czars of Russia and Soviet colonization here Sufis and their different orders are the main religious sources Sufism is also strong in African countries such as Tunisia Algeria Morocco Senegal Chad and Niger topic other denominations topic Ahmadiyya as an Islamic reform movement with Sunni roots founded by Mirza Ghulam Ahmad that began in India in 1889 and is practiced by 10 to 20 million Muslims around the world Ahmad claimed to have fulfilled the prophecies concerning the arrival of the Imam Mahdi and the promised Messiah the Abadi is a sect that dates back to the early days of Islam and as a branch of khariji and is practiced by one point four five million Muslims around the world unlike most khariji groups if it is imposes unbelievers Madhavi a' is an Islamic sect that believes in a 15th century Mahdi Muhammad John Puri the quranists are Muslims who generally reject the hadith soppec non-denominational muslims topic non-denominational muslims as an umbrella term that has been used for and by Muslims who do not belong to or do not self-identify with a specific Islamic denomination prominent figures who refuse to identify with a particular Islamic denomination have included Jamal at Denali Afghani Muhammad Iqbal and Muhammad Ali Jinnah recent surveys report that large proportions of Muslims in some parts of the world self-identify as just Muslim although there is little published analysis available regarding the motivations underlying this response the Pew Research Center reports that respondents self-identifying as just Muslim make up a majority of Muslims in seven countries and a plurality in three others with the highest proportion in kazakhstan at 74% at least one in five Muslims in at least 22 countries self-identify in this way topic derived religions topic some movements such as the Druze burg ho ADA and Haim either emerged from Islam or came to share certain beliefs with Islam and whether each is separate a religion or a sect of Islam as sometimes controversial yazdan ism is seen as a blend of local Kurdish beliefs and Islamic Sufi doctrine introduced to Kurdistan by chez Katia bin Musafir in the 12th century babba some stems from twelver shia passed through syed ali muhammad i Sherazi al bab while one of his followers mirza Husein ali nuri bahá u l lah founded the Baha'i faith Sikhism founded by Guru Nanak in late 15th century Punjab incorporates aspects of both Islam and Hinduism african-american Muslim movements include the Nation of Islam 5% nation and Moorish scientists topic demographics topic a comprehensive 2015 demographic study of 232 countries and territories reported that 24 point 1 percent of the global population or 1.8 billion people are Muslims of those it is estimated that over 75 to 90 percent are Sunni and 10 to 20 percent are Shia with a small minority belonging to other sects approximately 57 countries are Muslim majority and Arabs account for around 20% of all Muslims worldwide the number of Muslims worldwide increased from 200 million in 1900 to 551 million in 1970 and tripled to 1.8 billion by 2015 the majority of Muslims live in Asia and Africa approximately 62 percent of the world's Muslims live in Asia with over 683 million adherents in Indonesia Pakistan India and Bangladesh in the Middle East non Arab countries such as Turkey and Iran are the largest Muslim majority countries in Africa Egypt and Nigeria have the most populous Muslim communities most estimates indicate that the China has approximately twenty to thirty million Muslims 1.5 percent to two percent of the population however data provided by the San Diego State University's international population center to u.s. News & World Report suggests that China has sixty five point three million Muslims Islam is the second largest religion after Christianity in many European countries and is slowly catching up to that status in the Americas with between two million four hundred fifty four thousand according to Pew Forum and approximately seven million Muslims according to the Council on american-islamic relations care in the United States according to the Pew Research Center Islam is set to equal Christianity worldwide and number of adherents by the year 2050 Islam is set to grow faster than any other major world religion reaching a total number of 2.7 6 billion an increase of 73 percent causes of this trend involve high fertility rates as a factor with Muslims having a rate of 3.1 compared to the world average of 2.5 and the minimum replacement level for a population at 2.1 another factor is also due to fact that Islam has the highest number of adherents under the age of 15 34 percent of the total religion of any major religion compared with Christianity's 27 percent 60 percent of Muslims are between the ages of 16 and 59 while only 7 percent are aged 60 plus the smallest percentage of any major religion countries such as Nigeria and the Republic of Macedonia are expected to have Muslim majorities by 2050 in India the Muslim population will be larger than any other country Europe's non-muslim population is set to decline as opposed to their Muslim population which is set to grow to 10 percent of Europe's total growth rates of Islam in Europe was due primarily to immigration and higher birth rates of Muslims in 2005 topic culture topic the term Islamic culture could be used to mean aspects of culture that pertain to the religion such as festivals in dress code it is also controversially used to denote the cultural aspects of traditionally Muslim people finally Islamic civilization may also refer to the aspects of the synthesized culture of the early caliphates including that of non-muslims sometimes referred to as Islamic ate topic architecture topic perhaps the most important expression of Islamic architecture as that of the mosque varying cultures have an effect on mosque architecture for example North African and Spanish Islamic architecture such as the Great Mosque of Chiron contain marble and porphyry columns from Roman and Byzantine buildings while mosques in Indonesia often have multi-tiered roofs from local Javanese styles topic art topic Islamic art encompasses the visual arts produced from the 7th century onwards by people not necessarily Muslim who lived within the territory that was inhabited by Muslim populations it includes fields as varied as architecture calligraphy painting and ceramics among others while not condemned in the Quran making images of human beings and animals is frowned on in many Islamic cultures and connected with laws against idolatry common to all Abrahamic religions as Abdullah eben Moss who'd reported that Muhammad said those who will be most severely punished by Allah on the day of resurrection will be the image makers reported by al-bukhari see al-fath 10 380 seconds however this rule has been interpreted in different ways by different scholars and in different historical periods and there are examples of paintings of both animals and humans in Mughal Persian and Turkish art the existence of this aversion to creating images of animate beings has been used to explain the prevalence of calligraphy tessellation and pattern as key aspects of Islamic artistic culture topic music topic topic poetry topic topic calendar topic the formal beginning of the Muslim era was chosen reportedly by caliph Umar to be the hijra in 622 CE II which was an important turning point in Muhammad's fortunes it is a lunar calendar with days lasting from sunset to sunset Islamic holy days fall on fixed dates of the lunar calendar which means that they occur in different seasons in different years in the Gregorian calendar the most important Islamic festivals are Eid alpha'd or Arabic it after on the 1st of shawol marking the end of the fasting month Ramadan and Eid al-adha it a latina tenth of Dhu al-hijjah coinciding with the end of the Hajj pilgrimage topic criticism topic criticism of Islam has existed since Islam as formative stages early criticism came from Christian authors many of whom viewed Islam as a Christian heresy or a form of idolatry and often explained it in apocalyptic terms later there appeared criticism from the Muslim world itself and also from Jewish writers and from ecclesiastical Christians objects of criticism include the morality of the life of Muhammad the last law bearing prophet of islam both in his public and personal life as seen in medieval christian views on muhammad issues relating to the authenticity and morality of the quran the Islamic holy book are also discussed by critics other criticisms focus on the question of human rights in modern Muslim majority countries and the treatment of women in Islamic law in practice in wake of the recent multiculturalism trend Islam s influence on the ability of Muslim immigrants in the West to assimilate has been criticized topic see also topic topic references topic topic notes topic topic citations topic topic books and journals topic topic encyclopedias topic topic further reading topic topic external links topic academic resource patios library Islam university of southern california compendium of muslim texts divisions in islam online resource system article at encyclopedia britannica islamic curly directories islam bookshelf at project gutenberg islam from UCB libraries govpubs | wikipedia tts | UCmp1SkLvf1pYMPK7PE2mYXA | 2018-11-12 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 10,592 | 62,986 |
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